Anybody have a script or alias to find untracked (really: unadded) files in a Perforce tree?
EDIT: I updated the accepted answer on this one since it looks like P4V added support for this in the January 2009 release.
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Anybody have a script or alias to find untracked (really: unadded) files in a Perforce tree? EDIT: I updated the accepted answer on this one since it looks like P4V added support for this in the January 2009 release.
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In the Jan 2009 version of P4V, you can right-click on any folder in your workspace tree and click "reconcile offline work..." This will do a little processing then bring up a split-tree view of files that are not checked out but have differences from the depot version, or not checked in at all. There may even be a few other categories it brings up. You can right-click on files in this view and check them out, add them, or even revert them. It's a very handy tool that's saved my ass a few times. EDIT: ah the question asked about scripts specifically, but I'll leave this answer here just in case. | |||||
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On linux, or if you have gnu-tools installed on windows:
This will show an error message for every unaccounted file. If you want to capture that output:
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Under Unix:
This will print out a list of files that are not added in your client or the Perforce depot. I've used | |||||
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Ahh, one of the Perforce classics :) Yes, it really sucks that there is STILL no easy way for this built into the default commands. The easiest way is to run a command to find all files under your clients root, and then attempt to add them to the depot. You'll end up with a changelist of all new files and existing files are ignored. E.g dir /s /b /A-D | p4 -x - add (use 'find . -type f -print' from a nix command line). If you want a physical list (in the console or file) then you can pipe on the results of a diff (or add if you also want them in a changelist). If you're running this within P4Win you can use $r to substitute the client root of the current workspace. | |||
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Alternatively from P4Win, use the ""Local Files not in Depot" option on the left hand view panel. I don't use P4V much, but I think the equivalent is to select "Hide Local Workspace Files" in the filter dropdown of the Workspace view tab.p4 help fstat | |||
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I use the following in my tool that backs up any files in the workspace that differ from the repository (for Windows). It handles some odd cases that Perforce doesn't like much, like embedded blanks, stars, percents, and hashmarks:
"dir /S /B /A-D" lists all files at or below this folder (/S) in "bare" format (/B) excluding directories (/A-D). The "sed" changes dangerous characters to their "%xx" form (a la HTML), and the "p4 have" command checks this list ("-x-") against the server discarding anything about files it actually locates in the repository ("1>NUL:"). The result is a bunch of lines like:
Et voilà! | |||
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