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[PATCH] Add RSS support to hgweb -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [PATCH] Add RSS support to hgweb From: Goffredo Baroncelli <kreijack@libero.it> with the two small patches below, now hgweb can act as feed source. Two kinds ofobjects can be tracked: the changelong and the files. This can be useful if anyone would track the changes of a file ( and because git has it, mercurial have to has ). To check the changelog the url is http://127.0.0.1:8000/pippo.pluto?cmd=changelog;style=rss To check a file ( the mercurial/hgweb.py for examples ) the url is http://127.0.0.1:8000/?cmd=filelog;file=mercurial/hgweb.py;filenode=0;style=rss The first patch adds a new filter for the template: the filter is named rfc822date, and translates the date from the touple format to a rfc822 style date. The second patch adds the templates needed to create the rss pages. Tested with akgregator ( kde ). [tweaked by mpm: add Content-type: text/xml add support for URL to header() add header with link and content type add RSS links on the normal pages] manifest hash: 170c03d50490d7160097f59abdde1a5073d2ba82 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCyFmLywK+sNU5EO8RApkrAKCYF/vZ3DwdMXPBds2LxGEX8+tK5QCfTeOc ZhPN8Xjt2cD3wMbNXMcoNSo= =COlM -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
author mpm@selenic.com
date Sun, 03 Jul 2005 13:32:59 -0800
parents 5b22029b5aa2
children 7e4843b7efd2
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#!/bin/sh -x

cat <<'EOF' > merge
#!/bin/sh
echo merging for `basename $1`
EOF
chmod +x merge

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -t "commit #0" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -t "commit #1" -d "0 0" -u user

hg update 0
echo This is file c1 > c
hg add c
hg commit -t "commit #2" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b1 > b
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 1
# no merges expected
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -t "commit #0" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -t "commit #1" -d "0 0" -u user

hg update 0
echo This is file c1 > c
hg add c
hg commit -t "commit #2" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b2 > b
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 1
# merge of b expected
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -t "commit #0" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -t "commit #1" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b22 > b
hg commit -t "commit #2" -d "0 0" -u user
hg update 1
echo This is file c1 > c
hg add c
hg commit -t "commit #3" -d "0 0" -u user
cat b
echo This is file b22 > b
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 2
# merge expected!
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t

mkdir t
cd t
hg init
echo This is file a1 > a
hg add a
hg commit -t "commit #0" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b1 > b
hg add b
hg commit -t "commit #1" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b22 > b
hg commit -t "commit #2" -d "0 0" -u user
hg update 1
echo This is file c1 > c
hg add c
hg commit -t "commit #3" -d "0 0" -u user
echo This is file b33 > b
env HGMERGE=../merge hg update -m 2
# merge of b expected
cd ..; /bin/rm -rf t