Can I get an example script for post-create.sh?
Added by Jim McAleer over 12 years ago
When the repository is created I would like it to automatically create /trunk /branches /tags directories with svn.
I’ve tried the following. I guess I just don’t understand how the commands are suppose to be put in. Thanks for the help in advance. I’ve test the command with a hardcoded path and it works. I bet it’s a syntax thing. I’ll keep trying.
here’s my post-create.sh
#! /bin/sh SCM_REPO_PATH=$1 SCM_TYPE=$2 SCM_PROJECT=$3 SCM_REPO_NAME=$(basename $SCM_REPO_PATH) SCM_REPO_ROOT=$(dirname $SCM_REPO_PATH) case "$SCM_TYPE" in svn) svn mkdir --parents file:$SCM_REPO_NAME"/{trunk,tags,branches}" -m "initial dir creation" ;; git) ;; mercurial) ;; bazaar) ;; *) echo "SCM not supported: $SCM_TYPE" >&2 ;; esac exit 0
Replies (4)
RE: Can I get an example script for post-create.sh? - Added by Andriy Lesyuk over 12 years ago
Hi, Jim!
The script looks to be fine... Maybe you wanted to use $SCM_REPO_ROOT
instead of $SCM_REPO_NAME
?
RE: Can I get an example script for post-create.sh? - Added by Jim McAleer about 12 years ago
That didn’t seem to work either. It just look like it’s not getting fired. I’ve searched the logs and don’t see anything related to it.
RE: Can I get an example script for post-create.sh? - Added by Andriy Lesyuk about 12 years ago
To ensure that the script is running you can add, e.g.:
touch /tmp/script-is-running
below:
#!/bin/bash
By the way, there should be no space between #!
and /bin/bash
and this should be the first line...
RE: Can I get an example script for post-create.sh? - Added by igor kattar about 12 years ago
Here, on FreeBSD 9.0, I’d made these changes, now the directories are created successfully.
#!/bin/sh SCM_REPO_PATH=$1 SCM_TYPE=$2 SCM_PROJECT=$3 case "$SCM_TYPE" in svn) svn mkdir --parents file://$SCM_REPO_PATH/trunk file://$SCM_REPO_PATH/tags file://$SCM_REPO_PATH/branches -m "Initial directories created" ;; git) ;; mercurial) ;; bazaar) ;; *) echo "SCM not supported: $SCM_TYPE" >&2 ;; esac exit 0
Guess there’s something wrong in basename and dirname lines running on FreeBSD, btw, I don’t think that the svn mkdir command accept the same syntax as the sh mkdir command...