I am moving some svn repositories to Git. So, what I basically try to do is this:
So, let's say i have a directory on my server, like: $HOME/git/
, which has bare repositories. Eg:
~/git/project1.git
~/git/project2.git
~/git/project3.git
...
My backup servers may be mirrors to this server, or keep the backed up data in archives or whatever. I suppose I can do something like:
git clone --bare ssh://gitserver/~user/git/projectX.git
Or maybe:
$ cd ~/git/project1.git
$ git bundle create ~/gitbackup/project1.bdl --all
and then copy all bundles from all projects to my backup servers.
However, having a lot of projects either strategy would be a tedious task, so in each case I would need to make some scripts to automate the task.
I wonder how are you guys doing this? Maybe there is some better way to do it than what I considered already. Any tip would be appreciated.
The general idea would be to:
git:
protocol or ssh+git:
protocol . There are other techniques back in 2008 , based on gibak , but the idea remains the same.
Example of a post-receive hook:
#!/bin/sh # # A hook script that is called after a successful # commit is made. # # Place this file in .git/hooks and chmod +x BRANCH=`git branch --no-color 2> /dev/null | sed -e '/^[^*]/d' -e 's/* \(.*\)/\1/'` git push origin $BRANCH
#!/usr/bin/env ruby STDIN.read.split("\n").each do |line| oldrev, newrev, refname = line.split(' ') if refname.match(/^refs\/heads\/(.*)/) branch = $1 `git push origin #{branch}` else puts "#{refname} was weird, not sure what to do." end end
Doesn't seem like there's anything special here -- you just need a standard backup solution.
I've had good luck with rsnapshot, or rsync if I just need simple backups.
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