I use Mercurial for most of my projects and when I deploy a web site, I simply just do an hg clone
on the produ开发者_运维百科ction server and hg pull -u
from there. What I'd like to do is add a small snippet to my site's footer which displays the current revision number (both decimal and hex) as well as perhaps the current branch. Stack Overflow and BitBucket both do a variation of what I'm looking for.
I briefly tried parsing the output of exec('hg summary')
, but I ran into a couple permissions problems before wondering if there was any better way to do it. Is there a better way, or is exec
my best option?
You could use a post-update hook to put the information in a file. In the site's .hg/hgrc
you'd put something like this:
[hooks]
post-update = hg id --rev > VERSION ; hg id --id >> VERSION
then you can access that file from inside your php. You'll still need to make sure that the user running the hg pull -u
trusts the hgrc file and that the VERSION file has permissions such that the webserver can read it.
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