InvalidPathException on passing git url in code
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I am getting java.nio.file.InvalidPathException on passing a url in my code. I have tried forward and backward slashes but still getting the same error.
Code-
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Repository;
import org.eclipse.jgit.storage.file.FileRepositoryBuilder;
public class testInAction
{
public static void main(String args) throws IOException
{
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String repoUrl = "http://stash.gto.intranet.db.com:8081/projects/PARAGON/repos/paragongit/browse";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(repoUrl)).readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
}
private static void listRepositoryContents(Repository repository) throws IOException {
for (Ref head : repository.getAllRefs().values()) {
String refName = head.getName();
ObjectId objId = head.getObjectId();
System.out.println("refName " + refName);
System.out.println("objId " + objId);
}
}
}
what can be the reason for this...suggest some
java file
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I am getting java.nio.file.InvalidPathException on passing a url in my code. I have tried forward and backward slashes but still getting the same error.
Code-
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Repository;
import org.eclipse.jgit.storage.file.FileRepositoryBuilder;
public class testInAction
{
public static void main(String args) throws IOException
{
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String repoUrl = "http://stash.gto.intranet.db.com:8081/projects/PARAGON/repos/paragongit/browse";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(repoUrl)).readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
}
private static void listRepositoryContents(Repository repository) throws IOException {
for (Ref head : repository.getAllRefs().values()) {
String refName = head.getName();
ObjectId objId = head.getObjectId();
System.out.println("refName " + refName);
System.out.println("objId " + objId);
}
}
}
what can be the reason for this...suggest some
java file
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I am getting java.nio.file.InvalidPathException on passing a url in my code. I have tried forward and backward slashes but still getting the same error.
Code-
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Repository;
import org.eclipse.jgit.storage.file.FileRepositoryBuilder;
public class testInAction
{
public static void main(String args) throws IOException
{
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String repoUrl = "http://stash.gto.intranet.db.com:8081/projects/PARAGON/repos/paragongit/browse";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(repoUrl)).readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
}
private static void listRepositoryContents(Repository repository) throws IOException {
for (Ref head : repository.getAllRefs().values()) {
String refName = head.getName();
ObjectId objId = head.getObjectId();
System.out.println("refName " + refName);
System.out.println("objId " + objId);
}
}
}
what can be the reason for this...suggest some
java file
I am getting java.nio.file.InvalidPathException on passing a url in my code. I have tried forward and backward slashes but still getting the same error.
Code-
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.ObjectId;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Ref;
import org.eclipse.jgit.lib.Repository;
import org.eclipse.jgit.storage.file.FileRepositoryBuilder;
public class testInAction
{
public static void main(String args) throws IOException
{
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String repoUrl = "http://stash.gto.intranet.db.com:8081/projects/PARAGON/repos/paragongit/browse";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(repoUrl)).readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
}
private static void listRepositoryContents(Repository repository) throws IOException {
for (Ref head : repository.getAllRefs().values()) {
String refName = head.getName();
ObjectId objId = head.getObjectId();
System.out.println("refName " + refName);
System.out.println("objId " + objId);
}
}
}
what can be the reason for this...suggest some
java file
java file
asked Jan 4 at 6:15
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From what I have read, the input to setGitDir should be a relative or absolute path to your local Git repository, not the remote one. So, it makes no sense to be using a remote URL there, nor does it make any sense to be calling File(...) with a URL. Try something along these lines:
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String gitPath = "pathtoyourgitfolder";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(gitPath))
.readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
ok...but I want to pass a remote url here, so how can it be done?
– Rain
Jan 4 at 6:40
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From what I have read, the input to setGitDir should be a relative or absolute path to your local Git repository, not the remote one. So, it makes no sense to be using a remote URL there, nor does it make any sense to be calling File(...) with a URL. Try something along these lines:
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String gitPath = "pathtoyourgitfolder";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(gitPath))
.readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
ok...but I want to pass a remote url here, so how can it be done?
– Rain
Jan 4 at 6:40
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From what I have read, the input to setGitDir should be a relative or absolute path to your local Git repository, not the remote one. So, it makes no sense to be using a remote URL there, nor does it make any sense to be calling File(...) with a URL. Try something along these lines:
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String gitPath = "pathtoyourgitfolder";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(gitPath))
.readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
ok...but I want to pass a remote url here, so how can it be done?
– Rain
Jan 4 at 6:40
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From what I have read, the input to setGitDir should be a relative or absolute path to your local Git repository, not the remote one. So, it makes no sense to be using a remote URL there, nor does it make any sense to be calling File(...) with a URL. Try something along these lines:
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String gitPath = "pathtoyourgitfolder";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(gitPath))
.readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
From what I have read, the input to setGitDir should be a relative or absolute path to your local Git repository, not the remote one. So, it makes no sense to be using a remote URL there, nor does it make any sense to be calling File(...) with a URL. Try something along these lines:
FileRepositoryBuilder builder = new FileRepositoryBuilder();
String gitPath = "pathtoyourgitfolder";
Repository repository = builder.setGitDir(new File(gitPath))
.readEnvironment().findGitDir().build();
listRepositoryContents(repository);
repository.close();
answered Jan 4 at 6:24
Tim BiegeleisenTim Biegeleisen
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ok...but I want to pass a remote url here, so how can it be done?
– Rain
Jan 4 at 6:40
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ok...but I want to pass a remote url here, so how can it be done?
– Rain
Jan 4 at 6:40
ok...but I want to pass a remote url here, so how can it be done?
– Rain
Jan 4 at 6:40
ok...but I want to pass a remote url here, so how can it be done?
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