Is there a way to get Perforce to send you an email on every check to a particular depository?
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1Are you asking how to configure the perforce server to provide this functionality, or are you just asking as an end user? If the latter Jeff's answer should be sufficient, assuming your admin has setup the review daemon.– Logan CapaldoFeb 25, 2009 at 23:02
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1I was asking for the later. And, yup, Jeff's answer works for me. Brian's answer is also good to know.– Himadri ChoudhuryFeb 26, 2009 at 0:15
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Yes. Type "p4 user" to see your user configuration and then under "Reviews:" put the filespec of the area in depot where you'd like to get notified on a check-in, as in:
Reviews:
//depot/myproject/...
See this section of the P4 command reference for more info.
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3I suppose you could create a user that represented the list. I'm not sure of a more efficient way Mar 3, 2010 at 22:55
In p4v (visual client)
Connection
->Edit Current User
Enter the path to your repository under
Reviews
This is correct for OSX & Windows.
You want to install the Perforce Review Daemon script on your server. What it does is periodically poll the server for new changelists and sends an e-mail ONLY to the people interested in them. The script is maintained by Perforce and you can get help from the tech support to setup it.
You can download it from the Perforce website from the support site (towards the bottom of the page).
Perforce Support Site: http://www.perforce.com/perforce/loadsupp.html
Direct Link to Script: http://public.perforce.com/public/perforce/utils/reviewd/p4review.py
Once you have it installed you register your that your interested in changinglists by adding the filespec to your user account.
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Is it possible to send the email before committing the changelist, just for review? Via a script of batch file? May 7, 2015 at 10:43
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You could write a pre commit hook; I never done that. Also, I've moved on from wanting emails for every commit. I now recommend the pull request work flow to all our clients.– DennisMay 7, 2015 at 13:45
In the perforce visual client (P4V), go to Connection and Edit current User Under the user dialog box, go to the reviews tab. Select and deselect the different trees of the "depot"
As an admin you can use
p4 triggers
to setup scripts that are executed when various actions are performed (ie: on check in of a changelist). I've used it to send an email to a distribution list that all of the developers were part of so that they were aware of who was checking in what and when.