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Version Control And TortoiseSVN
Nithin Narendra
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Agenda
  • What is Version Controlling
  • What is a Version Control
  • Why we use it
  • How we use it
  • Tortoise SVN functionality

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What Is Version Controlling
  • keeping track of a software system consisting of
    many versions and configurations well organized

4
What Is A Version Control
  • A tool for managing changes to a set of files
  • Each set of changes is saved as a new revision of
    the file
  • Allows users to recover old revisions reliably
  • Helps manage conflicting changes made by
    different users
  • Backup system

5
Why We Use
  • It works like Save As function
  • Enables parallel development
  • Brings collaboration between developers
  • Maintains history of the whole project
  • Enables reversibility

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How We Use?
  • Every time we make significant changes to the
    existing files, we save the revision
  • Each revision is associated to a description and
    a date
  • It is a good practice to update before we commit
    to avoid possible conflicts
  • If a conflict arise, we can compare the files to
    resolve it

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Tortoise SVN
  • Tortoise SVN is an easy to use version control
    software for Windows
  • Based on Apache Subversion
  • Free of cost
  • Can be used with any development tool
  • All the features are directly accessed from the
    windows explorer, it acts like a plug-in

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The Repository
  • Also referred to as the a depot or root
  • The repository holds information including dates,
    labels, branches, versions, etc.,
  • The repository saves the changes between versions
    every time but not the whole project there by
    saves space

9
Version Management In TortoiseSVN
  • All code resides in trunk
  • Code versions are detached in branches
  • Snapshots for releases are tagged

10
Trunk?
  • Trunk is the location where the stable code
    resides
  • It always have the latest version
  • We never directly make/commit changes to the
    trunk

11
Branch
  • In SVN terms, a branch is just a copy of a
    current files
  • Branch is copy of trunk on which the changes are
    to be made
  • After making changes to the branch it is updated
    back to the trunk

12
Tags
  • Tags are snapshots/pictures
  • Usually made on version branches
  • Can also be made on trunk
  • Are used to keep track whats happened b/w change
    log

13
How do we use subversion
  • We can easily download and install the Tortoise
    SVN from http//tortoisesvn.net/
  • Tortoise SVN provides all the features right in
    the windows explorer, you need not open any
    application to use it
  • After installation when ever you right click, the
    options of Tortoise SVN are readily available in
    the panel
  • To access a particular repository, Admin team
    will be responsible in granting access to certain
    developer/team

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Cont..
  • Create an empty folder in certain location where
    you would like to download project/files from the
    repository
  • Right click on the newly created folder, in the
    menu we see the SVN Checkout option

15
Cont..
  • Clicking on SVN Checkout option as shown above
    pops out a configuration window
  • We provide the URL of the Repository where the
    original copy of the project is saved and click
    ok

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Cont..
  • When we check out, an authentication window pops
    up asking username and password(if any) for
    accessing the repository
  • Provide them and check the save authentication to
    avoid repeating this process

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Cont..
  • Files get synced to the folder from the
    repository
  • This will be the folder on which you work further
  • Revision 30 in the image indicates the current
    project had 29 versions previously

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Cont..
  • Folder with green check mark indicates the folder
    is in proper sync with the repository and is up
    to date

19
Cont..
  • When we create a new file in the project, it
    needs to be added to the repository
  • We can do this by selecting the add option as
    shown aside

20
Cont..
  • Any kind of change occured to the file/folder can
    be observed with a red warning kind of sign on it
  • Newly added files are represented with a blue
    on it before it is checked in

21
Cont..
  • After making changes to the project it needs to
    be committed to reflect the changes in repository
  • Right click on the folder and select SVN Commit

22
Cont..
  • Select the files that need to be updated in the
    changes made column of the window
  • Message window can take the comments related to
    the update made

23
Cont..
  • Unless there occurs any errors, a window pops up
    as shown reflecting the changes applied to the
    repository

24
Cont..
  • It is a good practice to update every time before
    you start working on a copy/commit your changes
  • This avoids most of the conflicts

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Summary
  • Manageable file change history
  • Better collaboration b/w developers
  • Clearer release management
  • More then one version of same code base
  • Easier to rollback in case of emergency
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