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I am trying to automate some stuff for Mercurial with Powershell.

This has got to be an issue with how I call "hg.exe" and not with Mercurial itself, but I am unable to get it working.

I would like to execute a hg clone with some parameters I construct at runtime in Powershell. So far I am doing this:

$SourceRepo = "http://some.url.com/where.i.have.a.repo"
$TargetRepo = "d:\path\to\local\copy"
hg clone $SourceRepo $TargetRepo

The problem is, that http://some.url.com requires authentication. When running the script, I ask the user for username and password. Assume I have them stored in $Username and $Password respectively.

I can pass authentication data to Mercurial using --config. I then build a string like so

$hgAuth = "--config auth.x.prefix=* --config auth.x.username=$Username --config auth.x.password=$Password --config auth.x.schemes=http

And so I call my script like so:

hg clone $SourceRepo $TargetRepo $hgAuth

But Mercurial aborts with an error, saying:

hg : hg clone: option --config auth.x.prefix not recognized

If I do not use those variables, but instead write the same identical command in powershell as plain text and run it, it works as expected.

So I guess there must be a different way for me to pass the parameters to hg. I just can't figure out what I am doing wrong.

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    $hgAuth = "--config", "auth.x.prefix=*", "--config", "auth.x.username=$Username", "--config", "auth.x.password=$Password", "--config", "auth.x.schemes=http" Apr 28, 2016 at 10:48
  • This made it work. Wonderful. Thank you.
    – Hemisphera
    Apr 28, 2016 at 10:52
  • When I run that, powershell just hangs as if its waiting for a username/pass but doesn't indicate this in any way shape or form
    – Andy
    Jul 18, 2016 at 9:20
  • Then maybe your username and/or password are wrong and hg reverts to interactive authentication. Try adding --noninteractive as parameter and see what happens. This should force hg to never request interactive authentication.
    – Hemisphera
    Jul 19, 2016 at 13:45

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As pointed out in the comment above, I had to split it into an Array.

@PetSerAl: I don't know why you did not post it as an answer, so I'll post it as one here myself.

It works when done like this:

$hgAuth = "--config", "auth.x.prefix=*", "--config", "auth.x.username=$Username", "--config", "auth.x.password=$Password", "--config", "auth.x.schemes=http"

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