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   1git-p4(1)
   2=========
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-p4 - Import from and submit to Perforce repositories
   7
   8
   9SYNOPSIS
  10--------
  11[verse]
  12'git p4 clone' [<sync options>] [<clone options>] <p4 depot path>...
  13'git p4 sync' [<sync options>] [<p4 depot path>...]
  14'git p4 rebase'
  15'git p4 submit' [<submit options>] [<master branch name>]
  16
  17
  18DESCRIPTION
  19-----------
  20This command provides a way to interact with p4 repositories
  21using Git.
  22
  23Create a new Git repository from an existing p4 repository using
  24'git p4 clone', giving it one or more p4 depot paths.  Incorporate
  25new commits from p4 changes with 'git p4 sync'.  The 'sync' command
  26is also used to include new branches from other p4 depot paths.
  27Submit Git changes back to p4 using 'git p4 submit'.  The command
  28'git p4 rebase' does a sync plus rebases the current branch onto
  29the updated p4 remote branch.
  30
  31
  32EXAMPLE
  33-------
  34* Clone a repository:
  35+
  36------------
  37$ git p4 clone //depot/path/project
  38------------
  39
  40* Do some work in the newly created Git repository:
  41+
  42------------
  43$ cd project
  44$ vi foo.h
  45$ git commit -a -m "edited foo.h"
  46------------
  47
  48* Update the Git repository with recent changes from p4, rebasing your
  49  work on top:
  50+
  51------------
  52$ git p4 rebase
  53------------
  54
  55* Submit your commits back to p4:
  56+
  57------------
  58$ git p4 submit
  59------------
  60
  61
  62COMMANDS
  63--------
  64
  65Clone
  66~~~~~
  67Generally, 'git p4 clone' is used to create a new Git directory
  68from an existing p4 repository:
  69------------
  70$ git p4 clone //depot/path/project
  71------------
  72This:
  73
  741.   Creates an empty Git repository in a subdirectory called 'project'.
  75+
  762.   Imports the full contents of the head revision from the given p4
  77depot path into a single commit in the Git branch 'refs/remotes/p4/master'.
  78+
  793.   Creates a local branch, 'master' from this remote and checks it out.
  80
  81To reproduce the entire p4 history in Git, use the '@all' modifier on
  82the depot path:
  83------------
  84$ git p4 clone //depot/path/project@all
  85------------
  86
  87
  88Sync
  89~~~~
  90As development continues in the p4 repository, those changes can
  91be included in the Git repository using:
  92------------
  93$ git p4 sync
  94------------
  95This command finds new changes in p4 and imports them as Git commits.
  96
  97P4 repositories can be added to an existing Git repository using
  98'git p4 sync' too:
  99------------
 100$ mkdir repo-git
 101$ cd repo-git
 102$ git init
 103$ git p4 sync //path/in/your/perforce/depot
 104------------
 105This imports the specified depot into
 106'refs/remotes/p4/master' in an existing Git repository.  The
 107'--branch' option can be used to specify a different branch to
 108be used for the p4 content.
 109
 110If a Git repository includes branches 'refs/remotes/origin/p4', these
 111will be fetched and consulted first during a 'git p4 sync'.  Since
 112importing directly from p4 is considerably slower than pulling changes
 113from a Git remote, this can be useful in a multi-developer environment.
 114
 115If there are multiple branches, doing 'git p4 sync' will automatically
 116use the "BRANCH DETECTION" algorithm to try to partition new changes
 117into the right branch.  This can be overridden with the '--branch'
 118option to specify just a single branch to update.
 119
 120
 121Rebase
 122~~~~~~
 123A common working pattern is to fetch the latest changes from the p4 depot
 124and merge them with local uncommitted changes.  Often, the p4 repository
 125is the ultimate location for all code, thus a rebase workflow makes
 126sense.  This command does 'git p4 sync' followed by 'git rebase' to move
 127local commits on top of updated p4 changes.
 128------------
 129$ git p4 rebase
 130------------
 131
 132
 133Submit
 134~~~~~~
 135Submitting changes from a Git repository back to the p4 repository
 136requires a separate p4 client workspace.  This should be specified
 137using the 'P4CLIENT' environment variable or the Git configuration
 138variable 'git-p4.client'.  The p4 client must exist, but the client root
 139will be created and populated if it does not already exist.
 140
 141To submit all changes that are in the current Git branch but not in
 142the 'p4/master' branch, use:
 143------------
 144$ git p4 submit
 145------------
 146
 147To specify a branch other than the current one, use:
 148------------
 149$ git p4 submit topicbranch
 150------------
 151
 152The upstream reference is generally 'refs/remotes/p4/master', but can
 153be overridden using the '--origin=' command-line option.
 154
 155The p4 changes will be created as the user invoking 'git p4 submit'. The
 156'--preserve-user' option will cause ownership to be modified
 157according to the author of the Git commit.  This option requires admin
 158privileges in p4, which can be granted using 'p4 protect'.
 159
 160
 161OPTIONS
 162-------
 163
 164General options
 165~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 166All commands except clone accept these options.
 167
 168--git-dir <dir>::
 169        Set the 'GIT_DIR' environment variable.  See linkgit:git[1].
 170
 171--verbose, -v::
 172        Provide more progress information.
 173
 174Sync options
 175~~~~~~~~~~~~
 176These options can be used in the initial 'clone' as well as in
 177subsequent 'sync' operations.
 178
 179--branch <ref>::
 180        Import changes into <ref> instead of refs/remotes/p4/master.
 181        If <ref> starts with refs/, it is used as is.  Otherwise, if
 182        it does not start with p4/, that prefix is added.
 183+
 184By default a <ref> not starting with refs/ is treated as the
 185name of a remote-tracking branch (under refs/remotes/).  This
 186behavior can be modified using the --import-local option.
 187+
 188The default <ref> is "master".
 189+
 190This example imports a new remote "p4/proj2" into an existing
 191Git repository:
 192+
 193----
 194    $ git init
 195    $ git p4 sync --branch=refs/remotes/p4/proj2 //depot/proj2
 196----
 197
 198--detect-branches::
 199        Use the branch detection algorithm to find new paths in p4.  It is
 200        documented below in "BRANCH DETECTION".
 201
 202--changesfile <file>::
 203        Import exactly the p4 change numbers listed in 'file', one per
 204        line.  Normally, 'git p4' inspects the current p4 repository
 205        state and detects the changes it should import.
 206
 207--silent::
 208        Do not print any progress information.
 209
 210--detect-labels::
 211        Query p4 for labels associated with the depot paths, and add
 212        them as tags in Git. Limited usefulness as only imports labels
 213        associated with new changelists. Deprecated.
 214
 215--import-labels::
 216        Import labels from p4 into Git.
 217
 218--import-local::
 219        By default, p4 branches are stored in 'refs/remotes/p4/',
 220        where they will be treated as remote-tracking branches by
 221        linkgit:git-branch[1] and other commands.  This option instead
 222        puts p4 branches in 'refs/heads/p4/'.  Note that future
 223        sync operations must specify '--import-local' as well so that
 224        they can find the p4 branches in refs/heads.
 225
 226--max-changes <n>::
 227        Limit the number of imported changes to 'n'.  Useful to
 228        limit the amount of history when using the '@all' p4 revision
 229        specifier.
 230
 231--keep-path::
 232        The mapping of file names from the p4 depot path to Git, by
 233        default, involves removing the entire depot path.  With this
 234        option, the full p4 depot path is retained in Git.  For example,
 235        path '//depot/main/foo/bar.c', when imported from
 236        '//depot/main/', becomes 'foo/bar.c'.  With '--keep-path', the
 237        Git path is instead 'depot/main/foo/bar.c'.
 238
 239--use-client-spec::
 240        Use a client spec to find the list of interesting files in p4.
 241        See the "CLIENT SPEC" section below.
 242
 243Clone options
 244~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 245These options can be used in an initial 'clone', along with the 'sync'
 246options described above.
 247
 248--destination <directory>::
 249        Where to create the Git repository.  If not provided, the last
 250        component in the p4 depot path is used to create a new
 251        directory.
 252
 253--bare::
 254        Perform a bare clone.  See linkgit:git-clone[1].
 255
 256-/ <path>::
 257        Exclude selected depot paths when cloning.
 258
 259Submit options
 260~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 261These options can be used to modify 'git p4 submit' behavior.
 262
 263--origin <commit>::
 264        Upstream location from which commits are identified to submit to
 265        p4.  By default, this is the most recent p4 commit reachable
 266        from 'HEAD'.
 267
 268-M::
 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.
 273
 274--preserve-user::
 275        Re-author p4 changes before submitting to p4.  This option
 276        requires p4 admin privileges.
 277
 278--export-labels::
 279        Export tags from Git as p4 labels. Tags found in Git are applied
 280        to the perforce working directory.
 281
 282--dry-run, -n::
 283        Show just what commits would be submitted to p4; do not change
 284        state in Git or p4.
 285
 286--prepare-p4-only::
 287        Apply a commit to the p4 workspace, opening, adding and deleting
 288        files in p4 as for a normal submit operation.  Do not issue the
 289        final "p4 submit", but instead print a message about how to
 290        submit manually or revert.  This option always stops after the
 291        first (oldest) commit.  Git tags are not exported to p4.
 292
 293--conflict=(ask|skip|quit)::
 294        Conflicts can occur when applying a commit to p4.  When this
 295        happens, the default behavior ("ask") is to prompt whether to
 296        skip this commit and continue, or quit.  This option can be used
 297        to bypass the prompt, causing conflicting commits to be automatically
 298        skipped, or to quit trying to apply commits, without prompting.
 299
 300--branch <branch>::
 301        After submitting, sync this named branch instead of the default
 302        p4/master.  See the "Sync options" section above for more
 303        information.
 304
 305Rebase options
 306~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 307These options can be used to modify 'git p4 rebase' behavior.
 308
 309--import-labels::
 310        Import p4 labels.
 311
 312DEPOT PATH SYNTAX
 313-----------------
 314The p4 depot path argument to 'git p4 sync' and 'git p4 clone' can
 315be one or more space-separated p4 depot paths, with an optional
 316p4 revision specifier on the end:
 317
 318"//depot/my/project"::
 319    Import one commit with all files in the '#head' change under that tree.
 320
 321"//depot/my/project@all"::
 322    Import one commit for each change in the history of that depot path.
 323
 324"//depot/my/project@1,6"::
 325    Import only changes 1 through 6.
 326
 327"//depot/proj1@all //depot/proj2@all"::
 328    Import all changes from both named depot paths into a single
 329    repository.  Only files below these directories are included.
 330    There is not a subdirectory in Git for each "proj1" and "proj2".
 331    You must use the '--destination' option when specifying more
 332    than one depot path.  The revision specifier must be specified
 333    identically on each depot path.  If there are files in the
 334    depot paths with the same name, the path with the most recently
 335    updated version of the file is the one that appears in Git.
 336
 337See 'p4 help revisions' for the full syntax of p4 revision specifiers.
 338
 339
 340CLIENT SPEC
 341-----------
 342The p4 client specification is maintained with the 'p4 client' command
 343and contains among other fields, a View that specifies how the depot
 344is mapped into the client repository.  The 'clone' and 'sync' commands
 345can consult the client spec when given the '--use-client-spec' option or
 346when the useClientSpec variable is true.  After 'git p4 clone', the
 347useClientSpec variable is automatically set in the repository
 348configuration file.  This allows future 'git p4 submit' commands to
 349work properly; the submit command looks only at the variable and does
 350not have a command-line option.
 351
 352The full syntax for a p4 view is documented in 'p4 help views'.  'git p4'
 353knows only a subset of the view syntax.  It understands multi-line
 354mappings, overlays with '+', exclusions with '-' and double-quotes
 355around whitespace.  Of the possible wildcards, 'git p4' only handles
 356'...', and only when it is at the end of the path.  'git p4' will complain
 357if it encounters an unhandled wildcard.
 358
 359Bugs in the implementation of overlap mappings exist.  If multiple depot
 360paths map through overlays to the same location in the repository,
 361'git p4' can choose the wrong one.  This is hard to solve without
 362dedicating a client spec just for 'git p4'.
 363
 364The name of the client can be given to 'git p4' in multiple ways.  The
 365variable 'git-p4.client' takes precedence if it exists.  Otherwise,
 366normal p4 mechanisms of determining the client are used:  environment
 367variable P4CLIENT, a file referenced by P4CONFIG, or the local host name.
 368
 369
 370BRANCH DETECTION
 371----------------
 372P4 does not have the same concept of a branch as Git.  Instead,
 373p4 organizes its content as a directory tree, where by convention
 374different logical branches are in different locations in the tree.
 375The 'p4 branch' command is used to maintain mappings between
 376different areas in the tree, and indicate related content.  'git p4'
 377can use these mappings to determine branch relationships.
 378
 379If you have a repository where all the branches of interest exist as
 380subdirectories of a single depot path, you can use '--detect-branches'
 381when cloning or syncing to have 'git p4' automatically find
 382subdirectories in p4, and to generate these as branches in Git.
 383
 384For example, if the P4 repository structure is:
 385----
 386//depot/main/...
 387//depot/branch1/...
 388----
 389
 390And "p4 branch -o branch1" shows a View line that looks like:
 391----
 392//depot/main/... //depot/branch1/...
 393----
 394
 395Then this 'git p4 clone' command:
 396----
 397git p4 clone --detect-branches //depot@all
 398----
 399produces a separate branch in 'refs/remotes/p4/' for //depot/main,
 400called 'master', and one for //depot/branch1 called 'depot/branch1'.
 401
 402However, it is not necessary to create branches in p4 to be able to use
 403them like branches.  Because it is difficult to infer branch
 404relationships automatically, a Git configuration setting
 405'git-p4.branchList' can be used to explicitly identify branch
 406relationships.  It is a list of "source:destination" pairs, like a
 407simple p4 branch specification, where the "source" and "destination" are
 408the path elements in the p4 repository.  The example above relied on the
 409presence of the p4 branch.  Without p4 branches, the same result will
 410occur with:
 411----
 412git init depot
 413cd depot
 414git config git-p4.branchList main:branch1
 415git p4 clone --detect-branches //depot@all .
 416----
 417
 418
 419PERFORMANCE
 420-----------
 421The fast-import mechanism used by 'git p4' creates one pack file for
 422each invocation of 'git p4 sync'.  Normally, Git garbage compression
 423(linkgit:git-gc[1]) automatically compresses these to fewer pack files,
 424but explicit invocation of 'git repack -adf' may improve performance.
 425
 426
 427CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
 428-----------------------
 429The following config settings can be used to modify 'git p4' behavior.
 430They all are in the 'git-p4' section.
 431
 432General variables
 433~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 434git-p4.user::
 435        User specified as an option to all p4 commands, with '-u <user>'.
 436        The environment variable 'P4USER' can be used instead.
 437
 438git-p4.password::
 439        Password specified as an option to all p4 commands, with
 440        '-P <password>'.
 441        The environment variable 'P4PASS' can be used instead.
 442
 443git-p4.port::
 444        Port specified as an option to all p4 commands, with
 445        '-p <port>'.
 446        The environment variable 'P4PORT' can be used instead.
 447
 448git-p4.host::
 449        Host specified as an option to all p4 commands, with
 450        '-h <host>'.
 451        The environment variable 'P4HOST' can be used instead.
 452
 453git-p4.client::
 454        Client specified as an option to all p4 commands, with
 455        '-c <client>', including the client spec.
 456
 457Clone and sync variables
 458~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 459git-p4.syncFromOrigin::
 460        Because importing commits from other Git repositories is much faster
 461        than importing them from p4, a mechanism exists to find p4 changes
 462        first in Git remotes.  If branches exist under 'refs/remote/origin/p4',
 463        those will be fetched and used when syncing from p4.  This
 464        variable can be set to 'false' to disable this behavior.
 465
 466git-p4.branchUser::
 467        One phase in branch detection involves looking at p4 branches
 468        to find new ones to import.  By default, all branches are
 469        inspected.  This option limits the search to just those owned
 470        by the single user named in the variable.
 471
 472git-p4.branchList::
 473        List of branches to be imported when branch detection is
 474        enabled.  Each entry should be a pair of branch names separated
 475        by a colon (:).  This example declares that both branchA and
 476        branchB were created from main:
 477+
 478-------------
 479git config       git-p4.branchList main:branchA
 480git config --add git-p4.branchList main:branchB
 481-------------
 482
 483git-p4.ignoredP4Labels::
 484        List of p4 labels to ignore. This is built automatically as
 485        unimportable labels are discovered.
 486
 487git-p4.importLabels::
 488        Import p4 labels into git, as per --import-labels.
 489
 490git-p4.labelImportRegexp::
 491        Only p4 labels matching this regular expression will be imported. The
 492        default value is '[a-zA-Z0-9_\-.]+$'.
 493
 494git-p4.useClientSpec::
 495        Specify that the p4 client spec should be used to identify p4
 496        depot paths of interest.  This is equivalent to specifying the
 497        option '--use-client-spec'.  See the "CLIENT SPEC" section above.
 498        This variable is a boolean, not the name of a p4 client.
 499
 500Submit variables
 501~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 502git-p4.detectRenames::
 503        Detect renames.  See linkgit:git-diff[1].  This can be true,
 504        false, or a score as expected by 'git diff -M'.
 505
 506git-p4.detectCopies::
 507        Detect copies.  See linkgit:git-diff[1].  This can be true,
 508        false, or a score as expected by 'git diff -C'.
 509
 510git-p4.detectCopiesHarder::
 511        Detect copies harder.  See linkgit:git-diff[1].  A boolean.
 512
 513git-p4.preserveUser::
 514        On submit, re-author changes to reflect the Git author,
 515        regardless of who invokes 'git p4 submit'.
 516
 517git-p4.allowMissingP4Users::
 518        When 'preserveUser' is true, 'git p4' normally dies if it
 519        cannot find an author in the p4 user map.  This setting
 520        submits the change regardless.
 521
 522git-p4.skipSubmitEdit::
 523        The submit process invokes the editor before each p4 change
 524        is submitted.  If this setting is true, though, the editing
 525        step is skipped.
 526
 527git-p4.skipSubmitEditCheck::
 528        After editing the p4 change message, 'git p4' makes sure that
 529        the description really was changed by looking at the file
 530        modification time.  This option disables that test.
 531
 532git-p4.allowSubmit::
 533        By default, any branch can be used as the source for a 'git p4
 534        submit' operation.  This configuration variable, if set, permits only
 535        the named branches to be used as submit sources.  Branch names
 536        must be the short names (no "refs/heads/"), and should be
 537        separated by commas (","), with no spaces.
 538
 539git-p4.skipUserNameCheck::
 540        If the user running 'git p4 submit' does not exist in the p4
 541        user map, 'git p4' exits.  This option can be used to force
 542        submission regardless.
 543
 544git-p4.attemptRCSCleanup::
 545        If enabled, 'git p4 submit' will attempt to cleanup RCS keywords
 546        ($Header$, etc). These would otherwise cause merge conflicts and prevent
 547        the submit going ahead. This option should be considered experimental at
 548        present.
 549
 550git-p4.exportLabels::
 551        Export Git tags to p4 labels, as per --export-labels.
 552
 553git-p4.labelExportRegexp::
 554        Only p4 labels matching this regular expression will be exported. The
 555        default value is '[a-zA-Z0-9_\-.]+$'.
 556
 557git-p4.conflict::
 558        Specify submit behavior when a conflict with p4 is found, as per
 559        --conflict.  The default behavior is 'ask'.
 560
 561IMPLEMENTATION DETAILS
 562----------------------
 563* Changesets from p4 are imported using Git fast-import.
 564* Cloning or syncing does not require a p4 client; file contents are
 565  collected using 'p4 print'.
 566* Submitting requires a p4 client, which is not in the same location
 567  as the Git repository.  Patches are applied, one at a time, to
 568  this p4 client and submitted from there.
 569* Each commit imported by 'git p4' has a line at the end of the log
 570  message indicating the p4 depot location and change number.  This
 571  line is used by later 'git p4 sync' operations to know which p4
 572  changes are new.