commit | 06d409d0aebc1a646df649940a251ac7c1cc5204 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Hector Oswaldo Caballero <hector.caballero@ericsson.com> | Mon Aug 10 10:22:00 2015 -0400 |
committer | Hector Oswaldo Caballero <hector.caballero@ericsson.com> | Thu Aug 27 08:03:03 2015 -0400 |
tree | bf7185165b398d41442d91cc73000654a3265d55 | |
parent | 44e5e65b2c18ce8d3b4a7cac7fae785a70919bc7 [diff] |
Create local user if user does not exist anymore in LDAP So far, importer plugin aborted the importing process with an exception if an user listed as a change owner, reviewer or group member did not exist anymore in LDAP. That use case arises, for example, when an user leaves the company. The same problem occurred when dealing with non existing Gerrit internal users. Create local inactive user accounts to replace missing LDAP users and add them to a special "Imported Users" group. Inactive users are still able to replay changes. Create Gerrit internal users if they have not been created previous to the import process. Change-Id: Iad1b1c3963cca7dff6ebcc59efcf2b5620e0fd42
The importer plugin allows to import projects from one Gerrit server into another Gerrit server.
Projects can be imported while both source and target Gerrit server are online. There is no downtime required.
The git repository and all changes of the project, including approvals and review comments, are imported. Historic timestamps are preserved.
Project imports can be resumed. This means a project team can continue to work in the source system while the import to the target system is done. By resuming the import the project in the target system can be updated with the missing delta.
The importer plugin can also be used to copy a project within one Gerrit server, and in combination with the delete-project plugin it can be used to rename a project.