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I read the Git manual, FAQ, Git - SVN crash course, etc. and they all explain this and that, but nowhere can you find a simple instruction like:

SVN repository in: svn://myserver/path/to/svn/repos

Git repository in: git://myserver/path/to/git/repos

git-do-the-magic-svn-import-with-history \
svn://myserver/path/to/svn/repos \
git://myserver/path/to/git/repos

I don't expect it to be that simple, and I don't expect it to be a single command. But I do expect it not to try to explain anything - just to say what steps to take given this example.

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There are different methods to achieve this goal. I've tried some of them and found really working one with just git and svn installed on Windows OS.

Prerequisites:

  1. git on windows (I've used this one) https://git-scm.com/
  2. svn with console tools installed (I've used tortoise svn)
  3. Dump file of your SVN repository. svnadmin dump /path/to/repository > repo_name.svn_dump

Steps to achieve final goal (move all repository with history to a git, firstly local git, then remote)

  1. Create empty repository (using console tools or tortoiseSVN) in directory REPO_NAME_FOLDER cd REPO_NAME_PARENT_FOLDER, put dumpfile.dump into REPO_NAME_PARENT_FOLDER

  2. svnadmin load REPO_NAME_FOLDER < dumpfile.dump Wait for this operation, it may be long

  3. This command is silent, so open second cmd window : svnserve -d -R --root REPO_NAME_FOLDER Why not just use file:///...... ? Cause next command will fail with Unable to open ... to URL:, thanks to the answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/6300968/4953065

  4. Create new folder SOURCE_GIT_FOLDER

  5. cd SOURCE_GIT_FOLDER
  6. git svn clone svn://localhost/ Wait for this operation.

Finally, what do we got?

Lets check our Local repository :

git log

See your previous commits? If yes - okay

So now you have fully functional local git repository with your sources and old svn history. Now, if you want to move it to some server, use the following commands :

git remote add origin https://fullurlpathtoyourrepo/reponame.git
git push -u origin --all # pushes up the repo and its refs for the first time
git push -u origin --tags # pushes up any tags

In my case, I've dont need tags command cause my repo dont have tags.

Good luck!

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I used the following script to read a text file that has a list of all my SVN repositories and convert them to Git, and later use git clone --bare to convert to a bare Git repository:

#!/bin/bash
file="list.txt"
while IFS= read -r repo_name
do
 printf '%s\n' "$repo_name"
 sudo git svn clone --shared --preserve-empty-dirs --authors-file=users.txt file:///programs/svn/$repo_name
 sudo git clone --bare /programs/git/$repo_name $repo_name.git
 sudo chown -R www-data:www-data $repo_name.git
 sudo rm -rf $repo_name
done <"$file"

list.txt has the format:

repo1_name
repo2_name

And users.txt has the format:

(no author) = Prince Rogers <[email protected]>

www-data is the Apache web server user, and permission is needed to push changes over HTTP.

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All in One - shell script for SVN to GIT Migration. Mention the GIT and SVN details with placeholder <>

#!/bin/bash

######## Project name 
PROJECT_NAME="Helloworld"
EMAIL="example mail"

#Credientials Repo
GIT_USER='<git username>'
GIT_PWD='<git password>'
SVN_USER='<svn username>'
SVN_PWD='<svn password>'

######## SVN repository to be migrated # Dont use https - error will be thrown
BASE_SVN="<SVN URL>/Helloworld"

#Organization inside BASE_SVN
BRANCHES="branches"
TAGS="tags"
TRUNK="trunk"

#Credientials
git config --global user.name '<git username>'
git config --global user.password '<git password>'
git config --global credential.helper 'cache --timeout=3600'

######## GIT repository to migrate - Ensure already project created in Git
GIT_URL=https://$GIT_USER:$GIT_PWD@<GIT URL>/Helloworld.git

###########################
#### Don't need to change from here
###########################

#Geral Configuration
ABSOLUTE_PATH=$(pwd)
TMP=$ABSOLUTE_PATH/$PROJECT_NAME

#Branchs Configuration
SVN_BRANCHES=$BASE_SVN/$BRANCHES
SVN_TAGS=$BASE_SVN/$TAGS
SVN_TRUNK=$BASE_SVN/$TRUNK

AUTHORS=$PROJECT_NAME"-authors.txt"

echo '[LOG] Starting migration of '$SVN_TRUNK
echo '[LOG] Using: '$(git --version)
echo '[LOG] Using: '$(svn --version | grep svn,)

mkdir $TMP
echo
echo '[DIR] cd' $TMP
cd $TMP

echo
echo '[LOG] Getting authors'
svn --username $SVN_USER --password $SVN_PWD log -q $BASE_SVN | awk -F '|' '/^r/ {sub("^ ", "", $2); sub(" $", "", $2); print $2" = "$2" <"$2"@"$EMAIL">"}' | sort -u >> $AUTHORS

echo
echo '[RUN] git svn clone --authors-file='$AUTHORS' --trunk='$TRUNK' --branches='$BRANCHES' --tags='$TAGS $BASE_SVN $TMP
git svn clone --authors-file=$AUTHORS --trunk=$TRUNK --branches=$BRANCHES --tags=$TAGS $BASE_SVN $TMP

#Not working so no need to mention it
#--stdlayout $PROJECT_NAME
echo
echo '[RUN] svn ls '$SVN_BRANCHES
svn ls $SVN_BRANCHES

echo 
echo 'git branch -a'
git branch -a

echo
echo '[LOG] Getting first revision'
FIRST_REVISION=$( svn log -r 1:HEAD --limit 1 $BASE_SVN | awk -F '|' '/^r/ {sub("^ ", "", $1); sub(" $", "", $1); print $1}' )

echo
echo '[RUN] git svn fetch -'$FIRST_REVISION':HEAD'
git svn fetch -$FIRST_REVISION:HEAD

#Branches and Tags  
echo
echo '[RUN] svn ls '$SVN_BRANCHES
for BRANCH in $(svn ls $SVN_BRANCHES); do
    echo git branch ${BRANCH%/} remotes/svn/${BRANCH%/}
    git branch ${BRANCH%/} remotes/svn/${BRANCH%/}
done

git for-each-ref --format="%(refname:short) %(objectname)" refs/remotes/origin/tags | grep -v "@" | cut -d / -f 3- |
while read ref
do
  echo git tag -a $ref -m 'import tag from svn'
  git tag -a $ref -m 'import tag from svn'
done

git for-each-ref --format="%(refname:short)" refs/remotes/origin/tags | cut -d / -f 1- |
while read ref
do
  git branch -rd $ref
done
  
echo
echo 'git tag'
git tag

echo
echo 'git show-ref --tags'
git show-ref --tags

echo
echo '[RUN] git remote add origin '$GIT_URL
git remote add origin $GIT_URL

echo
echo '[RUN] git push'
git push origin --all --force
git push origin --tags

#echo git branch -d -r trunk
#git branch -d -r trunk

git config --global credential.helper cache
echo 'Successful.'
  • When you run above script, it will fetch branches and tags details from SVN and put it under .git folder.
  • Crosscheck whether all branches are there in the SVN that should be available under this .git/refs/heads folder.
  • If some branches are missing which was there in SVN then do manually copy branches files from .git/refs/remotes/origin/<branches> to .git/refs/heads
  • Only copy branches (including master) and ignore if any tags or trunk.
  • Now run the script again. You could see all branches and tags in git repositories.
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For this, I have used svn2git library with the following procedure:

sudo apt-get install git-core git-svn ruby
sudo gem install svn2git
svn log --quiet | grep -E "r[0-9]+ \| .+ \|" | cut -d'|' -f2 | sed 's/ //g' | sort | uniq > authors.txt (this command is for mapping the authors)

Above step should be performed in the folder that you are going to convert from svn to git.

Add one mapping per line in authors.txt like this

anand = Anand Tripathi <email_id>
trip = Tripathi Anand <email_id>

Create a folder for a new git repository and execute the command below having the path of authors.txt

svn2git <svn_repo_path> --nobranches --notags --notrunk --no-minimize-url --username <user_name> --verbose  --authors <author.txt_path>

If no trunk and no tag and branch is present then have to execute the above command else if root is trunk then mention rootistrunk or trunk is present then --trunk <trunk_name>

git remote add origin
git push --all origin
git push --tags origin

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