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GIT-P4(1) | Git Manual | GIT-P4(1) |
NAME¶
git-p4 - Import from and submit to Perforce repositoriesSYNOPSIS¶
git p4 clone [<sync options>] [<clone options>] <p4 depot path>... git p4 sync [<sync options>] [<p4 depot path>...] git p4 rebase git p4 submit [<submit options>] [<master branch name>]
DESCRIPTION¶
This command provides a way to interact with p4 repositories using git.EXAMPLE¶
•Create an alias for git p4,
using the full path to the git-p4 script if needed:
$ git config --global alias.p4 '!git-p4'
•Clone a repository:
$ git p4 clone //depot/path/project
•Do some work in the newly created git
repository:
$ cd project $ vi foo.h $ git commit -a -m "edited foo.h"
•Update the git repository with recent
changes from p4, rebasing your work on top:
$ git p4 rebase
•Submit your commits back to p4:
$ git p4 submit
COMMANDS¶
Clone¶
Generally, git p4 clone is used to create a new git directory from an existing p4 repository:$ git p4 clone //depot/path/project
1.Creates an empty git repository in a
subdirectory called project.
2.Imports the full contents of the head
revision from the given p4 depot path into a single commit in the git branch
refs/remotes/p4/master.
3.Creates a local branch, master from
this remote and checks it out.
$ git p4 clone //depot/path/project@all
Sync¶
As development continues in the p4 repository, those changes can be included in the git repository using:$ git p4 sync
$ mkdir repo-git $ cd repo-git $ git init $ git p4 sync //path/in/your/perforce/depot
Rebase¶
A common working pattern is to fetch the latest changes from the p4 depot and merge them with local uncommitted changes. Often, the p4 repository is the ultimate location for all code, thus a rebase workflow makes sense. This command does git p4 sync followed by git rebase to move local commits on top of updated p4 changes.$ git p4 rebase
Submit¶
Submitting changes from a git repository back to the p4 repository requires a separate p4 client workspace. This should be specified using the P4CLIENT environment variable or the git configuration variable git-p4.client. The p4 client must exist, but the client root will be created and populated if it does not already exist.$ git p4 submit
$ git p4 submit topicbranch
OPTIONS¶
General options¶
All commands except clone accept this option. --git-dir <dir>Set the GIT_DIR environment variable.
See git(1).
Sync options¶
These options can be used in the initial clone as well as in subsequent sync operations. --branch <branch>Import changes into given branch. If the
branch starts with refs/, it will be used as is, otherwise the path
refs/heads/ will be prepended. The default branch is master. If
used with an initial clone, no HEAD will be checked out.
This example imports a new remote "p4/proj2" into an existing git
repository:
--detect-branches
$ git init $ git p4 sync --branch=refs/remotes/p4/proj2 //depot/proj2
Use the branch detection algorithm to find new
paths in p4. It is documented below in "BRANCH DETECTION".
--changesfile <file>
Import exactly the p4 change numbers listed in
file, one per line. Normally, git p4 inspects the current p4
repository state and detects the changes it should import.
--silent
Do not print any progress information.
--verbose
Provide more progress information.
--detect-labels
Query p4 for labels associated with the depot
paths, and add them as tags in git.
--import-local
By default, p4 branches are stored in
refs/remotes/p4/, where they will be treated as remote-tracking
branches by git-branch(1) and other commands. This option instead puts
p4 branches in refs/heads/p4/. Note that future sync operations must
specify --import-local as well so that they can find the p4 branches in
refs/heads.
--max-changes <n>
Limit the number of imported changes to
n. Useful to limit the amount of history when using the @all p4
revision specifier.
--keep-path
The mapping of file names from the p4 depot
path to git, by default, involves removing the entire depot path. With this
option, the full p4 depot path is retained in git. For example, path
//depot/main/foo/bar.c, when imported from //depot/main/,
becomes foo/bar.c. With --keep-path, the git path is instead
depot/main/foo/bar.c.
--use-client-spec
Use a client spec to find the list of
interesting files in p4. See the "CLIENT SPEC" section below.
Clone options¶
These options can be used in an initial clone, along with the sync options described above. --destination <directory>Where to create the git repository. If not
provided, the last component in the p4 depot path is used to create a new
directory.
--bare
Perform a bare clone. See
git-clone(1).
-/ <path>
Exclude selected depot paths when
cloning.
Submit options¶
These options can be used to modify git p4 submit behavior. --verboseProvide more progress information.
--origin <commit>
Upstream location from which commits are
identified to submit to p4. By default, this is the most recent p4 commit
reachable from HEAD.
-M[<n>]
Detect renames. See git-diff(1).
Renames will be represented in p4 using explicit move operations. There
is no corresponding option to detect copies, but there are variables for both
moves and copies.
--preserve-user
Re-author p4 changes before submitting to p4.
This option requires p4 admin privileges.
DEPOT PATH SYNTAX¶
The p4 depot path argument to git p4 sync and git p4 clone can be one or more space-separated p4 depot paths, with an optional p4 revision specifier on the end: "//depot/my/project"Import one commit with all files in the
#head change under that tree.
"//depot/my/project@all"
Import one commit for each change in the
history of that depot path.
"//depot/my/project@1,6"
Import only changes 1 through 6.
"//depot/proj1@all //depot/proj2@all"
Import all changes from both named depot paths
into a single repository. Only files below these directories are included.
There is not a subdirectory in git for each "proj1" and
"proj2". You must use the --destination option when
specifying more than one depot path. The revision specifier must be specified
identically on each depot path. If there are files in the depot paths with the
same name, the path with the most recently updated version of the file is the
one that appears in git.
CLIENT SPEC¶
The p4 client specification is maintained with the p4 client command and contains among other fields, a View that specifies how the depot is mapped into the client repository. The clone and sync commands can consult the client spec when given the --use-client-spec option or when the useClientSpec variable is true. After git p4 clone, the useClientSpec variable is automatically set in the repository configuration file. This allows future git p4 submit commands to work properly; the submit command looks only at the variable and does not have a command-line option.BRANCH DETECTION¶
P4 does not have the same concept of a branch as git. Instead, p4 organizes its content as a directory tree, where by convention different logical branches are in different locations in the tree. The p4 branch command is used to maintain mappings between different areas in the tree, and indicate related content. git p4 can use these mappings to determine branch relationships.//depot/main/... //depot/branch1/...
//depot/main/... //depot/branch1/...
git p4 clone --detect-branches //depot@all
git config git-p4.branchList main:branch1 git p4 clone --detect-branches //depot@all
PERFORMANCE¶
The fast-import mechanism used by git p4 creates one pack file for each invocation of git p4 sync. Normally, git garbage compression (git-gc(1)) automatically compresses these to fewer pack files, but explicit invocation of git repack -adf may improve performance.CONFIGURATION VARIABLES¶
The following config settings can be used to modify git p4 behavior. They all are in the git-p4 section.General variables¶
git-p4.userUser specified as an option to all p4
commands, with -u <user>. The environment variable P4USER
can be used instead.
git-p4.password
Password specified as an option to all p4
commands, with -P <password>. The environment variable
P4PASS can be used instead.
git-p4.port
Port specified as an option to all p4
commands, with -p <port>. The environment variable P4PORT
can be used instead.
git-p4.host
Host specified as an option to all p4
commands, with -h <host>. The environment variable P4HOST
can be used instead.
git-p4.client
Client specified as an option to all p4
commands, with -c <client>, including the client spec.
Clone and sync variables¶
git-p4.syncFromOriginBecause importing commits from other git
repositories is much faster than importing them from p4, a mechanism exists to
find p4 changes first in git remotes. If branches exist under
refs/remote/origin/p4, those will be fetched and used when syncing from
p4. This variable can be set to false to disable this behavior.
git-p4.branchUser
One phase in branch detection involves looking
at p4 branches to find new ones to import. By default, all branches are
inspected. This option limits the search to just those owned by the single
user named in the variable.
git-p4.branchList
List of branches to be imported when branch
detection is enabled. Each entry should be a pair of branch names separated by
a colon (:). This example declares that both branchA and branchB were created
from main:
git-p4.useClientSpec
git config git-p4.branchList main:branchA git config --add git-p4.branchList main:branchB
Specify that the p4 client spec should be used
to identify p4 depot paths of interest. This is equivalent to specifying the
option --use-client-spec. See the "CLIENT SPEC" section
above. This variable is a boolean, not the name of a p4 client.
Submit variables¶
git-p4.detectRenamesDetect renames. See git-diff(1).
git-p4.detectCopies
Detect copies. See git-diff(1).
git-p4.detectCopiesHarder
Detect copies harder. See
git-diff(1).
git-p4.preserveUser
On submit, re-author changes to reflect the
git author, regardless of who invokes git p4 submit.
git-p4.allowMissingP4Users
When preserveUser is true, git
p4 normally dies if it cannot find an author in the p4 user map. This
setting submits the change regardless.
git-p4.skipSubmitEdit
The submit process invokes the editor before
each p4 change is submitted. If this setting is true, though, the editing step
is skipped.
git-p4.skipSubmitEditCheck
After editing the p4 change message, git
p4 makes sure that the description really was changed by looking at the
file modification time. This option disables that test.
git-p4.allowSubmit
By default, any branch can be used as the
source for a git p4 submit operation. This configuration variable, if
set, permits only the named branches to be used as submit sources. Branch
names must be the short names (no "refs/heads/"), and should be
separated by commas (","), with no spaces.
git-p4.skipUserNameCheck
If the user running git p4 submit does
not exist in the p4 user map, git p4 exits. This option can be used to
force submission regardless.
git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup
If enabled, git p4 submit will attempt
to cleanup RCS keywords ($Header$, etc). These would otherwise cause merge
conflicts and prevent the submit going ahead. This option should be considered
experimental at present.
IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS¶
•Changesets from p4 are imported using
git fast-import.
•Cloning or syncing does not require a
p4 client; file contents are collected using p4 print.
•Submitting requires a p4 client, which
is not in the same location as the git repository. Patches are applied, one at
a time, to this p4 client and submitted from there.
•Each commit imported by git p4
has a line at the end of the log message indicating the p4 depot location and
change number. This line is used by later git p4 sync operations to
know which p4 changes are new.
03/19/2016 | Git 1.7.10.4 |