We have a report generator. Daily, it writes its data into a excel file.
For reasons of version controlling and file data safety, we need to alter this file, and commit the changes into a repository.
Do you recommend any .net SVN API you've used?
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You should take a look at the SharpSvn .NET library. You will probably need checkout and commit commands: Checking out:
Committing:
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The simplest would be to spawn a process and call SVN.exe to commit your changes. Here is a similiar question that was asked. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/481247/does-anyone-know-of-a-good-c-api-for-subversion Here is another resource http://stackoverflow.com/questions/211765/svn-libraries-for-net |
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We are using tool that actually searching for installed TortoiseSVN in predefined locations and using it command-line api. If that is for Windows and it's for not redistribution - it might be easier to do. Helpful code for cmd:
If you still want to do that task from code - SharpSVN http://sharpsvn.open.collab.net is better choiŃe |
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You might be able to turn on Autoversioning for your repository. Since it uses WebDAV, you can treat the repository just like a network drive (Web Folder). And you can treat the file as a normal file, just open, modify, and save. If it were me , I would create a new repository for the excel data files. I don't think I'd like my code being autoversioned :) |
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