Is there a way to get the working directory using soscmd?
I'm trying to convert some source code management applications from using VSS to using SOS. We are currently reading the working directory for a project using VSS and it would be useful if we could get it from SOS in some way.
So far the best I've seen is to look in the server folder, find the databasex.sos file from the database in the index.sos file, read the 4th line in databasex.sos file to get the project root path and replace the $ in the project with this path.
This feels pretty fragile and I'm not very confident about it, even for an internal project.
We are currently using SOS 3.5.3.
Thanks,
Chris
Getting the working directory with soscmd
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There's no way to get the working directory with the SOS Command Line Client. However, you should be able to use the -soshome parameter so that the CLC will do Gets to the working directory.
From soscmd.txt: 2. SPECIFYING THE "SOURCEOFFSITE HOME DIRECTORY" ================================================ Some abilities of the Version 3.5 Command Line Client depend on the presence of the SourceOffSite GUI Client on the machine. If using the Command Line Client with encryption, the GUI Client must be installed on the same machine (please see the Encryption section below for more details). The SourceOffSite home directory is created when the GUI Client is installed. This is the directory where imported encryption keys are stored along with file and project information. If the SourceOffSite home directory is specified, the Command Line Client will use the same cache file (databaseX.sos) as the GUI Client to determine file status and working directories. Specifying the SourceOffSite home directory will speed up large file retrieval operations, such as GetProject and CheckOutProject, as only files that need to be updated will be retrieved. Files that you have locally that have not changed in the database will not be retrieved. If a SourceOffSite home directory is not specified, the Command Line Client will retrieve ALL files during project retrieval operations. If the SourceOffSite home directory is specified, the Command Line Client will also look to the cache file to determine working directories. In such a case, by default the working directories set up in the GUI Client will be used by the Command Line Client. The path to the SourceOffSite home directory can be specified using the -soshome parameter on a command by command basis or the path can be specified by setting a SOSHOME environment variable. The default location for the SourceOffSite home directory on Windows is Program Files > SourceOffSite. On Unix, the name of the SourceOffSite home directory is ".sos", and its default location is in the user's Unix home directory. - IMPORTANT NOTE ON USING THE SOURCEOFFISTE HOME DIRECTORY - In order for proper functioning, if you will be specifying the path to the SourceOffSite home directory when using the Command Line Client, the SourceOffSite GUI Client must be upgraded to Version 3.5. Also, since both the GUI Client and the Command Line Client will be writing to the same SourceOffSite home directory, both Clients should not be run simultaneously. Parameter Value -------- ----- -soshome The path to the SourceOffSite home directory (if the SourceOffSite GUI Client is installed). FYI -- support for SOS 3.5.x is ending next month: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=13122 Linda Bauer
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