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From: Luke Diamand <luke@diamand.org>
To: "Holl, Marcus" <marcus.holl@sap.com>,
	"git@vger.kernel.org" <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [git-p4] import with labels fails when commit is not transferred
Date: Tue, 04 Aug 2015 08:19:24 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <55C0677C.6090202@diamand.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5597529D.9080100@diamand.org>

On 04/07/15 04:27, Luke Diamand wrote:
> Sorry for not replying earlier, and thanks for taking the time to
> investigate this!
>
> It's a pretty subtle corner case: I think a test case would be useful.
> I'm going to try to put something together, unless you beat me to it!
>
> (I think t9811-git-p4-label-import.sh is the one that needs extending).

I've been looking into this a bit more, and I think that you don't need 
a try/except - it's enough just to add "ignore_error=True" to the call 
to read_lines.

It also looks like this is a general problem of importing a label where 
the revision doesn't exist in git. For example, if you create a p4 
label, then clone at the revision after that, you will get the problem.

I've got a test case and a modified git-p4.py, but I haven't yet got to 
the point where I'm convinced it works. I think the fix is pretty much 
what you've shown (replacing try-except with ignore_error) but I'd like 
my test case to be a bit more convincing.

Thanks!
Luke

>
> On 30/06/15 09:45, Holl, Marcus wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an issue with the git p4 tooling regarding import of labels.
>>
>> My git version is 2.4.5
>>
>> I try to transform a perforce repository. My command line is:
>> git p4 clone --verbose --detect-branches --import-local
>> --import-labels --destination <DESTINATION> //depot@all
>>
>>
>> The relevant parts in the gitconfig is:
>> [git-p4]
>>                  branchUser = <USERNAME>
>>
>>
>> For that user there is a branch mapping defined with a lot of entries
>> like:
>> //depot/trunk/... //depot/branches/ipro-status-8-2--branch/...
>> //depot/trunk/... //depot/branches/9-0-preview/...
>> //depot/trunk/... //depot/branches/release-8-0-0-branch/...
>> //depot/trunk/... //depot/branches/release-8-1-0-branch/...
>> //depot/trunk/... //depot/branches/release-8-2-0-branch/...
>> //depot/trunk/... //depot/branches/release-8-3-0-branch/...
>> //depot/trunk/... //depot/branches/release-8-4-branch/...
>> //depot/trunk/... //depot/branches/release-8-5-branch/...
>> ...
>>
>>
>> The import fails with the log output that can be found at the bottom
>> of this mail.
>>
>> git log -all -grep "\[git-p4:.*change\ =\ 69035\]" reports nothing.
>> The commit is not contained in the git repository.
>>
>> p4 describe for changelist 69035 returns a reasonable result. This
>> change contains one file located at a path in the perforce folder
>> structure that comes without corresponding entry in the perforce
>> branch mapping.
>>
>> According to the given branch mapping it looks reasonable to me that
>> the change is omitted in the git repository. But in my opinion the
>> import should not fail in such a case.
>>
>> A reasonable behavior would be to blacklist the label (add it to
>> git-p4.ignoredP4Labels) and to continue with the next label.
>>
>> Attached is a proposal for a fix that needs to be carefully reviews
>> since I'm not that experienced with python.
>>
>> Other proposals for resolving this issue are highly appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks a lot and best regards,
>> Marcus Holl
>>
>>
>> Log output:
>>
>> Reading pipe: ['git', 'rev-list', '--max-count=1', '--reverse',
>> ':/\\[git-p4:.*change = 69035\\]']
>> fatal: ambiguous argument ':/\[git-p4:.*change = 69035\]': unknown
>> revision or path not in the working tree.
>> Use '--' to separate paths from revisions, like this:
>> 'git <command> [<revision>...] -- [<file>...]'
>> ied with change: 69078, original Date: 2010-04-22T09:07:24.000000Z\n',
>> 'Update': '2013/11/02 07:40:31', 'Label': 'release-8-1-0-976',
>> 'Access': '2015/06/26 14:50:15', 'Owner': 'svn_p4_converter',
>> 'Options': 'unlocked noautoreload'}
>> p4 label release-8-1-0-976 mapped to git commit
>> 82a11809928b86a7bde03cf486428de52ab3380f
>> writing tag release-9-0-0-179 for commit
>> fb8370cd04806686c567ad720d065436f2334b4a
>> labelDetails= {'code': 'stat', 'Description': 'Created or modified
>> with change: 96984, original Date: 2011-12-22T16:01:25.681427Z\n',
>> 'Update': '2013/11/02 15:15:50', 'Label': 'release-9-0-0-179',
>> 'Access': '2015/06/26 14:50:16', 'Owner': 'build', 'Options':
>> 'unlocked noautoreload'}
>> p4 label release-9-0-0-179 mapped to git commit
>> fb8370cd04806686c567ad720d065436f2334b4a
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>    File "/usr/lib/git/git-p4", line 3297, in <module>
>>      main()
>>    File "/usr/lib/git/git-p4", line 3291, in main
>>      if not cmd.run(args):
>>    File "/usr/lib/git/git-p4", line 3165, in run
>>      if not P4Sync.run(self, depotPaths):
>>    File "/usr/lib/git/git-p4", line 3045, in run
>>      self.importP4Labels(self.gitStream, missingP4Labels)
>>    File "/usr/lib/git/git-p4", line 2421, in importP4Labels
>>      "--reverse", ":/\[git-p4:.*change = %d\]" % changelist])
>>    File "/usr/lib/git/git-p4", line 138, in read_pipe
>>      die('Command failed: %s' % str(c))
>>    File "/usr/lib/git/git-p4", line 106, in die
>>      raise Exception(msg)
>> Exception: Command failed: ['git', 'rev-list', '--max-count=1',
>> '--reverse', ':/\\[git-p4:.*change = 69035\\]']
>>
>

      reply	other threads:[~2015-08-04  7:19 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-06-30  8:45 [git-p4] import with labels fails when commit is not transferred Holl, Marcus
2015-07-04  3:27 ` Luke Diamand
2015-08-04  7:19   ` Luke Diamand [this message]

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