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Invalid path exception with DirCacheEditor in JGit
How do you assert that a certain exception is thrown in JUnit 4 tests?Rest service throws exception : Best way to handlewhy i can overwrite some methods that throws exceptions y others i cant?Exception try and catch on split name into first and lastWhere to add the path of head/ref/master in githubCreating a new local repository with JGit fails “with Bare Repository has neither a working tree…”Ignoring invalid SSL certificates on Cordova for AndroidWriting a scheduler in vertx to delete a fileInvalid file path exceptionAndroid directory path confusion
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I test a piece of code that is
DirCache index = repository.lockDirCache();
DirCacheEditor editor = index.editor();
editor.add(new DirCacheEditor.PathEdit(path + File.separator + fileName)
@Override
public void apply(DirCacheEntry entry)
entry.setFileMode(FileMode.REGULAR_FILE);
);
editor.finish();
where path is an absolute path for directory where is repository and fileName is the file that I want to add it. However, that code throws an exception with message "Invalid path".
What value should path have so that this exception will no longer appear?
java jgit
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I test a piece of code that is
DirCache index = repository.lockDirCache();
DirCacheEditor editor = index.editor();
editor.add(new DirCacheEditor.PathEdit(path + File.separator + fileName)
@Override
public void apply(DirCacheEntry entry)
entry.setFileMode(FileMode.REGULAR_FILE);
);
editor.finish();
where path is an absolute path for directory where is repository and fileName is the file that I want to add it. However, that code throws an exception with message "Invalid path".
What value should path have so that this exception will no longer appear?
java jgit
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I test a piece of code that is
DirCache index = repository.lockDirCache();
DirCacheEditor editor = index.editor();
editor.add(new DirCacheEditor.PathEdit(path + File.separator + fileName)
@Override
public void apply(DirCacheEntry entry)
entry.setFileMode(FileMode.REGULAR_FILE);
);
editor.finish();
where path is an absolute path for directory where is repository and fileName is the file that I want to add it. However, that code throws an exception with message "Invalid path".
What value should path have so that this exception will no longer appear?
java jgit
I test a piece of code that is
DirCache index = repository.lockDirCache();
DirCacheEditor editor = index.editor();
editor.add(new DirCacheEditor.PathEdit(path + File.separator + fileName)
@Override
public void apply(DirCacheEntry entry)
entry.setFileMode(FileMode.REGULAR_FILE);
);
editor.finish();
where path is an absolute path for directory where is repository and fileName is the file that I want to add it. However, that code throws an exception with message "Invalid path".
What value should path have so that this exception will no longer appear?
java jgit
java jgit
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Paths in JGit must always be given relative to the repository's root directory. Also the path separator is '/' on all platforms.
Hence your code should look like this.
String path = "path/to";
String fileName = "file.ext";
...
new PathEdit(path + "/" + fileName)
to result in a path like this:path/to/file.ext
Also note that most JGit APIs require relative paths, i.e. there must not be a leading '/'.
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Paths in JGit must always be given relative to the repository's root directory. Also the path separator is '/' on all platforms.
Hence your code should look like this.
String path = "path/to";
String fileName = "file.ext";
...
new PathEdit(path + "/" + fileName)
to result in a path like this:path/to/file.ext
Also note that most JGit APIs require relative paths, i.e. there must not be a leading '/'.
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Paths in JGit must always be given relative to the repository's root directory. Also the path separator is '/' on all platforms.
Hence your code should look like this.
String path = "path/to";
String fileName = "file.ext";
...
new PathEdit(path + "/" + fileName)
to result in a path like this:path/to/file.ext
Also note that most JGit APIs require relative paths, i.e. there must not be a leading '/'.
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Paths in JGit must always be given relative to the repository's root directory. Also the path separator is '/' on all platforms.
Hence your code should look like this.
String path = "path/to";
String fileName = "file.ext";
...
new PathEdit(path + "/" + fileName)
to result in a path like this:path/to/file.ext
Also note that most JGit APIs require relative paths, i.e. there must not be a leading '/'.
Paths in JGit must always be given relative to the repository's root directory. Also the path separator is '/' on all platforms.
Hence your code should look like this.
String path = "path/to";
String fileName = "file.ext";
...
new PathEdit(path + "/" + fileName)
to result in a path like this:path/to/file.ext
Also note that most JGit APIs require relative paths, i.e. there must not be a leading '/'.
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