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Hello
We are on 6.4.1 and were wondering if Talend Studio's interaction with Git is non-standard?
I ask as when I go into my file system I see a file structure like below within my workspace that seems to represent a git branch structure:
/Users/me/my-workspace/.repositories/1416375320/branches/develop/ACTUALNAMEOFTALENDPROJECT
/Users/me/my-workspace/.repositories/1416375320/branches/master/ACTUALNAMEOFTALENDPROJECT
/Users/me/my-workspace/.repositories/1416375320/branches/feature-branch1/ACTUALNAMEOFTALENDPROJECT
Now, when I run
git status
on the command line multiple times in the following folders
/Users/me/my-workspace/.repositories/1416375320 /Users/me/my-workspace/.repositories/1416375320/branches /Users/me/my-workspace/.repositories/1416375320/branches/develop /Users/me/my-workspace/.repositories/1416375320/branches/develop/ACTUALNAMEOFTALENDPROJECT
It tells me that I am
On branch master No commits yet Untracked files: (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)
each time even though my Studio says I am on develop and have all changes from Git.
I ask as interested to know if
1) this is a way of using git I've not used before.
2) can git command line be used safely in these directories to undertake normal git operations
3) is this the same in version 7
many thanks
Hi,
Could you please go through the below links?
https://help.talend.com/reader/5Q~PAWPfymNJZLXDuV36Lw/e3zcWkb425eWpl8dGREd9Q
https://help.talend.com/reader/a7hx_I9mEONM6em~Ni~Hfw/kT4j19tT_Dvm9t8L6BkW7g
Warm Regards,
Nikhil Thampi
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I have read those documents before but I still don't know how to commit to my local branch with git and give a commit message. The only time I know it commits is when I restart Studio because it forces me to commit and does not provide a field for me to enter a message.
Also, Talend projects are not saved as Java source or pure XML, but as binary embedded in XML, right? So a git diff is not useful because diffed binary is unreadable. Can you clarify? Is it best practice to use git command line for commits in your Talend projects?
Maybe it is because I am new to git, but git support is pretty disappointing and confusing in Talend.
I am using Talend 7.0 Data Integration enterprise edition.
Hi,
Could you please check below Webinar done by one of my colleague?
There are lot of other Webinars under Architect Sessions page which deals with GIT, Continous Integration etc.
https://www.talend.com/customer-success/architect-sessions/
I hope they will give you a good idea.
Warm Regards,
Nikhil Thampi
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Hi Thanks for those links are interesting. Esp the option to "Use Commit Messages" - will try that.
However those links do not answer the questions I've asked.
Mainly my question is about the folder structure.
Usually with git you have a repository, and you clone that repository to create a local directory. Then you can do 'normal' git operations in that cloned directory like:
git checkout <branch-name>
And this keeps the folder structure the same but just changes your files to be the contents of the chosen branch.
git status
will then tell you what branch you are on.
This is different to what I see in my workspace as originally posted?
Thanks
Hi Nikhil Thampi,
How do we access this architect session pages? I was unable to play the video with the error message "Sorry. Because of its privacy settings, this video cannot be played here."
Regards,
Navds
Hi,
The Architecture sessions are publicly available once you register in initial the form.
Could you please try from another machine or browser? If you are in a corporate network, sometimes, they will block the link since its playing video. So try from your home network first.
Warm Regards,
Nikhil Thampi
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Re,
Which registration form are you mentioning? There is only one sign in button in this page, leading to the Cloud registration form:
Regards,
Hi,
For me, When I click on the watch video button, it is directly taking me to the video. If the error persists from multiple systems (including home systems), please raise a ticket to Talend support team.
Warm Regards,
Nikhil Thampi
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