6 git-p4 - Import from and submit to Perforce repositories
12 'git p4 clone' [<sync options>] [<clone options>] <p4 depot path>...
13 'git p4 sync' [<sync options>] [<p4 depot path>...]
15 'git p4 submit' [<submit options>] [<master branch name>]
20 This command provides a way to interact with p4 repositories
23 Create a new git repository from an existing p4 repository using
24 'git p4 clone', giving it one or more p4 depot paths. Incorporate
25 new commits from p4 changes with 'git p4 sync'. The 'sync' command
26 is also used to include new branches from other p4 depot paths.
27 Submit git changes back to p4 using 'git p4 submit'. The command
28 'git p4 rebase' does a sync plus rebases the current branch onto
29 the updated p4 remote branch.
34 * Create an alias for 'git p4', using the full path to the 'git-p4'
38 $ git config --global alias.p4 '!git-p4'
44 $ git p4 clone //depot/path/project
47 * Do some work in the newly created git repository:
52 $ git commit -a -m "edited foo.h"
55 * Update the git repository with recent changes from p4, rebasing your
62 * Submit your commits back to p4:
74 Generally, 'git p4 clone' is used to create a new git directory
75 from an existing p4 repository:
77 $ git p4 clone //depot/path/project
81 1. Creates an empty git repository in a subdirectory called 'project'.
83 2. Imports the full contents of the head revision from the given p4
84 depot path into a single commit in the git branch 'refs/remotes/p4/master'.
86 3. Creates a local branch, 'master' from this remote and checks it out.
88 To reproduce the entire p4 history in git, use the '@all' modifier on
91 $ git p4 clone //depot/path/project@all
97 As development continues in the p4 repository, those changes can
98 be included in the git repository using:
102 This command finds new changes in p4 and imports them as git commits.
104 P4 repositories can be added to an existing git repository using
110 $ git p4 sync //path/in/your/perforce/depot
112 This imports the specified depot into
113 'refs/remotes/p4/master' in an existing git repository. The
114 '--branch' option can be used to specify a different branch to
115 be used for the p4 content.
117 If a git repository includes branches 'refs/remotes/origin/p4', these
118 will be fetched and consulted first during a 'git p4 sync'. Since
119 importing directly from p4 is considerably slower than pulling changes
120 from a git remote, this can be useful in a multi-developer environment.
125 A common working pattern is to fetch the latest changes from the p4 depot
126 and merge them with local uncommitted changes. Often, the p4 repository
127 is the ultimate location for all code, thus a rebase workflow makes
128 sense. This command does 'git p4 sync' followed by 'git rebase' to move
129 local commits on top of updated p4 changes.
137 Submitting changes from a git repository back to the p4 repository
138 requires a separate p4 client workspace. This should be specified
139 using the 'P4CLIENT' environment variable or the git configuration
140 variable 'git-p4.client'. The p4 client must exist, but the client root
141 will be created and populated if it does not already exist.
143 To submit all changes that are in the current git branch but not in
144 the 'p4/master' branch, use:
149 To specify a branch other than the current one, use:
151 $ git p4 submit topicbranch
154 The upstream reference is generally 'refs/remotes/p4/master', but can
155 be overridden using the '--origin=' command-line option.
157 The p4 changes will be created as the user invoking 'git p4 submit'. The
158 '--preserve-user' option will cause ownership to be modified
159 according to the author of the git commit. This option requires admin
160 privileges in p4, which can be granted using 'p4 protect'.
168 All commands except clone accept this option.
171 Set the 'GIT_DIR' environment variable. See linkgit:git[1].
175 These options can be used in the initial 'clone' as well as in
176 subsequent 'sync' operations.
179 Import changes into given branch. If the branch starts with
180 'refs/', it will be used as is, otherwise the path 'refs/heads/'
181 will be prepended. The default branch is 'master'. If used
182 with an initial clone, no HEAD will be checked out.
184 This example imports a new remote "p4/proj2" into an existing
188 $ git p4 sync --branch=refs/remotes/p4/proj2 //depot/proj2
192 Use the branch detection algorithm to find new paths in p4. It is
193 documented below in "BRANCH DETECTION".
195 --changesfile <file>::
196 Import exactly the p4 change numbers listed in 'file', one per
197 line. Normally, 'git p4' inspects the current p4 repository
198 state and detects the changes it should import.
201 Do not print any progress information.
204 Provide more progress information.
207 Query p4 for labels associated with the depot paths, and add
211 By default, p4 branches are stored in 'refs/remotes/p4/',
212 where they will be treated as remote-tracking branches by
213 linkgit:git-branch[1] and other commands. This option instead
214 puts p4 branches in 'refs/heads/p4/'. Note that future
215 sync operations must specify '--import-local' as well so that
216 they can find the p4 branches in refs/heads.
219 Limit the number of imported changes to 'n'. Useful to
220 limit the amount of history when using the '@all' p4 revision
224 The mapping of file names from the p4 depot path to git, by
225 default, involves removing the entire depot path. With this
226 option, the full p4 depot path is retained in git. For example,
227 path '//depot/main/foo/bar.c', when imported from
228 '//depot/main/', becomes 'foo/bar.c'. With '--keep-path', the
229 git path is instead 'depot/main/foo/bar.c'.
232 Use a client spec to find the list of interesting files in p4.
233 The client spec is discovered using 'p4 client -o' which checks
234 the 'P4CLIENT' environment variable and returns a mapping of
235 depot files to workspace files. Note that a depot path is
236 still required, but files found in the path that match in
237 the client spec view will be laid out according to the client
242 These options can be used in an initial 'clone', along with the 'sync'
243 options described above.
245 --destination <directory>::
246 Where to create the git repository. If not provided, the last
247 component in the p4 depot path is used to create a new
251 Perform a bare clone. See linkgit:git-clone[1].
254 Exclude selected depot paths when cloning.
258 These options can be used to modify 'git p4 submit' behavior.
261 Provide more progress information.
264 Upstream location from which commits are identified to submit to
265 p4. By default, this is the most recent p4 commit reachable
269 Detect renames. See linkgit:git-diff[1]. Renames will be
270 represented in p4 using explicit 'move' operations. There
271 is no corresponding option to detect copies, but there are
272 variables for both moves and copies.
275 Re-author p4 changes before submitting to p4. This option
276 requires p4 admin privileges.
281 The p4 depot path argument to 'git p4 sync' and 'git p4 clone' can
282 be one or more space-separated p4 depot paths, with an optional
283 p4 revision specifier on the end:
285 "//depot/my/project"::
286 Import one commit with all files in the '#head' change under that tree.
288 "//depot/my/project@all"::
289 Import one commit for each change in the history of that depot path.
291 "//depot/my/project@1,6"::
292 Import only changes 1 through 6.
294 "//depot/proj1@all //depot/proj2@all"::
295 Import all changes from both named depot paths into a single
296 repository. Only files below these directories are included.
297 There is not a subdirectory in git for each "proj1" and "proj2".
298 You must use the '--destination' option when specifying more
299 than one depot path. The revision specifier must be specified
300 identically on each depot path. If there are files in the
301 depot paths with the same name, the path with the most recently
302 updated version of the file is the one that appears in git.
304 See 'p4 help revisions' for the full syntax of p4 revision specifiers.
309 P4 does not have the same concept of a branch as git. Instead,
310 p4 organizes its content as a directory tree, where by convention
311 different logical branches are in different locations in the tree.
312 The 'p4 branch' command is used to maintain mappings between
313 different areas in the tree, and indicate related content. 'git p4'
314 can use these mappings to determine branch relationships.
316 If you have a repository where all the branches of interest exist as
317 subdirectories of a single depot path, you can use '--detect-branches'
318 when cloning or syncing to have 'git p4' automatically find
319 subdirectories in p4, and to generate these as branches in git.
321 For example, if the P4 repository structure is:
327 And "p4 branch -o branch1" shows a View line that looks like:
329 //depot/main/... //depot/branch1/...
332 Then this 'git p4 clone' command:
334 git p4 clone --detect-branches //depot@all
336 produces a separate branch in 'refs/remotes/p4/' for //depot/main,
337 called 'master', and one for //depot/branch1 called 'depot/branch1'.
339 However, it is not necessary to create branches in p4 to be able to use
340 them like branches. Because it is difficult to infer branch
341 relationships automatically, a git configuration setting
342 'git-p4.branchList' can be used to explicitly identify branch
343 relationships. It is a list of "source:destination" pairs, like a
344 simple p4 branch specification, where the "source" and "destination" are
345 the path elements in the p4 repository. The example above relied on the
346 presence of the p4 branch. Without p4 branches, the same result will
349 git config git-p4.branchList main:branch1
350 git p4 clone --detect-branches //depot@all
356 The fast-import mechanism used by 'git p4' creates one pack file for
357 each invocation of 'git p4 sync'. Normally, git garbage compression
358 (linkgit:git-gc[1]) automatically compresses these to fewer pack files,
359 but explicit invocation of 'git repack -adf' may improve performance.
362 CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
363 -----------------------
364 The following config settings can be used to modify 'git p4' behavior.
365 They all are in the 'git-p4' section.
370 User specified as an option to all p4 commands, with '-u <user>'.
371 The environment variable 'P4USER' can be used instead.
374 Password specified as an option to all p4 commands, with
376 The environment variable 'P4PASS' can be used instead.
379 Port specified as an option to all p4 commands, with
381 The environment variable 'P4PORT' can be used instead.
384 Host specified as an option to all p4 commands, with
386 The environment variable 'P4HOST' can be used instead.
389 Client specified as an option to all p4 commands, with
390 '-c <client>'. This can also be used as a way to find
391 the client spec for the 'useClientSpec' option.
392 The environment variable 'P4CLIENT' can be used instead.
394 Clone and sync variables
395 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
396 git-p4.syncFromOrigin::
397 Because importing commits from other git repositories is much faster
398 than importing them from p4, a mechanism exists to find p4 changes
399 first in git remotes. If branches exist under 'refs/remote/origin/p4',
400 those will be fetched and used when syncing from p4. This
401 variable can be set to 'false' to disable this behavior.
404 One phase in branch detection involves looking at p4 branches
405 to find new ones to import. By default, all branches are
406 inspected. This option limits the search to just those owned
407 by the single user named in the variable.
410 List of branches to be imported when branch detection is
411 enabled. Each entry should be a pair of branch names separated
412 by a colon (:). This example declares that both branchA and
413 branchB were created from main:
415 git config git-p4.branchList main:branchA
416 git config --add git-p4.branchList main:branchB
419 git-p4.useClientSpec::
420 Specify that the p4 client spec to be used to identify p4 depot
421 paths of interest. This is equivalent to specifying the option
422 '--use-client-spec'. The variable 'git-p4.client' can be used
423 to specify the name of the client.
427 git-p4.detectRenames::
428 Detect renames. See linkgit:git-diff[1].
430 git-p4.detectCopies::
431 Detect copies. See linkgit:git-diff[1].
433 git-p4.detectCopiesHarder::
434 Detect copies harder. See linkgit:git-diff[1].
436 git-p4.preserveUser::
437 On submit, re-author changes to reflect the git author,
438 regardless of who invokes 'git p4 submit'.
440 git-p4.allowMissingP4Users::
441 When 'preserveUser' is true, 'git p4' normally dies if it
442 cannot find an author in the p4 user map. This setting
443 submits the change regardless.
445 git-p4.skipSubmitEdit::
446 The submit process invokes the editor before each p4 change
447 is submitted. If this setting is true, though, the editing
450 git-p4.skipSubmitEditCheck::
451 After editing the p4 change message, 'git p4' makes sure that
452 the description really was changed by looking at the file
453 modification time. This option disables that test.
456 By default, any branch can be used as the source for a 'git p4
457 submit' operation. This configuration variable, if set, permits only
458 the named branches to be used as submit sources. Branch names
459 must be the short names (no "refs/heads/"), and should be
460 separated by commas (","), with no spaces.
462 git-p4.skipUserNameCheck::
463 If the user running 'git p4 submit' does not exist in the p4
464 user map, 'git p4' exits. This option can be used to force
465 submission regardless.
468 IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
469 ----------------------
470 * Changesets from p4 are imported using git fast-import.
471 * Cloning or syncing does not require a p4 client; file contents are
472 collected using 'p4 print'.
473 * Submitting requires a p4 client, which is not in the same location
474 as the git repository. Patches are applied, one at a time, to
475 this p4 client and submitted from there.
476 * Each commit imported by 'git p4' has a line at the end of the log
477 message indicating the p4 depot location and change number. This
478 line is used by later 'git p4 sync' operations to know which p4