Hi
I'm in the process of evaluating Crucible, but I can't seem to get it too add in my Git repository.
I keep getting the following error.
Error testing connection. Error talking to repository: at com.atlassian.fisheye.git.GitScmConfig.testConnection(GitScmConfig.java:148) at com.cenqua.fisheye.RepositoryConfig.testConnection(RepositoryConfig.java:444) at com.atlassian.fisheye.spi.admin.impl.DefaultRepositoryAdminService.testConnectionFor(DefaultRepositoryAdminService.java:567) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57) Connection failed.
I've pasted in the repository name from repository details shown within Stash. If I use this URL in the browser the repository is displayed, not sure what else to try.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Martin.
Martin: Are you using a URL similar to one of the two formats below?
https://user@server:port/scm/project/repository.git ssh://git@server:port/project/repository.git
Also, are you able to clone the repository using Git as the user running Crucible?
git clone https://user@server:port/scm/project/repository.git
If cloning over SSH using the default SSH port (22), you can also use this form:
git@server:proejct/repository.git
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This is my first time setting this up, so I wonder how you could determine what port or what path or where should I put the git executable
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In the Attlassian documentation, I found that we need to download git for OS and set the path of git executable, once I put that, I was able to add. See the below link of how to set the path.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/Git+client
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I posted this earlier in wrong place.... here again..
In the Attlassian documentation, I found that we need to download git for OS and set the path of git executable, once I put that, I was able to add. See the below link of how to set the path.
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same here
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I could not add the Git repository and getting the same error as Martin has pasted. I tried this url, https://user@server:port/scm/project/repository.git
but no luck. I could connect to the git in browser. I am running evaluation version
3.4.5
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Hi Tim,
Per our email correspondence, please feel free to file a ticket in the Crucible project on support.atlaassian.com to ensure the quickest response from Atlassian tech support in the future. Thanks guys!
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Any new thoughts on this? I'd love to continue our evaluation of your product but I can't get to first base. Thanks!
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Tried it, still not working. I didn't mention earlier I'm also getting file-delete errors but I thought the connection problem was the primary issue. I'm still getting them, like:
problem deleting directory e:\build\CrucibleInstance\var\tmp\hg_test_clone_1384880057202\.hg\store\data\_production\_command_line\_print\_print_response
I'm not sure what the "problem" is since the directories do seem to get deleted, and I'm full Admin on the machine for the user I'm trying (also tried a non-admin user and pointing to his own documents directory).
So I'm not sure if the 2 issues are related, but I still can't get going to evaluate. This is on a Windows7 machine running bin\start.bat (not a service). What else can I try?
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I'm having the same problem during an evaluation, getting a failed test connection. The url I'm using works fine in the browser, of a format like:
How would I "add the username/pwd to the url" as the first person said?
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When you're adding the repository on page 2, there is a section for Git Authentication where you can choose Password for http(s).
To specify the username, add it to the URL:
https://user@server:port/scm/project/repository.git
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sorted it, I didn't have a user name in the URL, and I didn't realise you needed to put in the password as well.
thanks for your help.
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