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SVN checkout ignore folder

Can I ignore a folder on svn checkout? I need to ignore DOCs folder on checkout at my build server.

edit: Ignore externals isn't an option. I have some externals that I need.

You can't directly ignore folders on a checkout, but you can use sparse checkouts in svn 1.5. For example:

$ svn co http://subversion/project/trunk my_checkout --depth immediates

This will check files and directories from your project trunk into 'my_checkout', but not recurse into those directories. Eg:

$ cd my_checkout && ls
bar/ baz foo xyzzy/

Then to get the contents of 'bar' down:

$ cd bar && svn update --set-depth infinity

Yes you can using SVN 1.6. You will need to do a checkout first then mark the folder for exclusion then delete the unwanted folder.

svn checkout http://www.example.com/project
cd project
svn update --set-depth=exclude docs
rm -fr docs

From now on any updates to the working copy won't repopulate the docs folder.

See http://blogs.collab.net/subversion/2009/03/sparse-directories-now-with-exclusion/ and http://subversion.apache.org/docs/release-notes/1.6.html#sparse-directory-exclusion for more details.

Tom

With versions prior to 1.5 I have found that if you checkout only the top most folder and then selectively update, from then on updates only effect what you have checked out. Ie.

svn co -N foo
cd foo
svn up -N bar
svn up

The -N flag makes the operation non-recursive. The above will not check out anything else at the foo level, eg. say there is a folder lala , the final svn up will not check out that folder, but it will update bar .

But at a later time you can svn up lala and thus, add it to the checkout.

Presumably this also works with 1.5.

This is in TortoiseSVN client 1.7.1 (might be available in some older versions as well):

  • SVN checkout --> Select URL of repository

  • Click on "Checkout Items" (under Checkout Depth) and select only the folders required!

是的, Subversion 1.5有一个名为Sparse checkouts的功能,它可以做到这一点。

您可以将docs文件夹放在外部存储库中,然后使用svn checkout --ignore-externals

I found this question looking for a way to check out the WebKit sources while excluding the regression tests. I ended up with the following:

svn checkout http://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit/trunk WebKit \
  --depth immediates

cd WebKit
find . \
  -maxdepth 1 -type d \
  -not -name '.*' \
  -not -name '*Tests' \
  -not -name 'Examples' \
  -not -name 'Websites' \
  | (while read SUBDIR; do svn update --set-depth infinity "$SUBDIR"; done)

Note you can change the exclusions as you see fit, but .* is recommended to skip the working directory (which is already up to date) and all of the .svn directories.

I have recently resolved the same task. The idea is to get the immediate list of folder/files under the repository exclude the entries you need, then check out the remaining folders and update the immediate files if any. Here is the solution:

    # Path to the svn repository to be checked out
rpath=https://svn-repo.company.com/sw/trunk/ && \
    # This files are to be excluded (folders are ending with '/')
    # this is a regex pattern with OR ('|') between enties to be excluded
excludep='docs_folder/tests_folder/|huge_folder/|file1|file2' && \
    # Get list of the files/folders right under the repository path
filtered=`svn ls $rpath | egrep -v $excludep` && \
    # Get list of files out of filtered - they need to be 'uped'
files=`echo $filtered | sed 's| |\n|g' | egrep '^.*[^/]$'` && \
    # Get list of folders out of filtered - they need to be 'coed'
folders=`echo $filtered | sed 's| |\n|g' | egrep '^.*[/]$'` && \
    # Initial nonrecursive checkout of repository - just empty
    # to the current (./) working directory
svn co $rpath ./ --depth empty && \
    # Update the files
svn up $files &&\
    # Check out the all other folders finally.
svn co `echo $folders | sed "s|\<|$rpath|g"`

Change to source working directory. Copy the commands. Paste. Change appropriate URL and exclude pattern. Run the command.

Thanks,

No, ignore is only for adding files.
You can use sparse checkouts (if you use svn 1.5)

As a few others have mentioned, you can just use svn:externals properties and then the --ignore-externals option when you checkout. One thing to note, however, is that svn:externals does not necessarily need to refer to another repository. It can be a reference to some other folder in the same repo.

The best way I have seen is to check out a zero depth version and then go into the directories you need to change and update the depth.

Checking out a zero depth folder

$ svn co svn://subversion/project/my_project_dir --depth immediates

Then going into the working folders and adding depth

$ cd my_project_dir
$ cd working_dir && svn update --set-depth infinity

Update as many folders as you need to work on!

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