We use Visual Studio, which generates lots of bin
and obj
directories. When I use P4V's "Reconcile Offline Work" feature, these appear in the "Local files not in depot" list.
I'd like to exclude them. I found this question, but that talks about files, and when I try what it suggests (adding the following to my workspace view), it doesn't work:
//depot/Foo/... //Client/Foo/...
-//depot/Foo/.../*.user //Client/Foo/.../*.user
-//depot/Foo/.../bin/... //Client/Foo/.../bin/...
-//depot/Foo/.../obj/... //Client/Foo/.../obj/...
It doesn't actually seem to work for files, either: the foo.csproj.user files are still displayed in the list.
Can I exclude directories from P4V? If so, how? What am I doing wrong?
Best Answer
As of version 2012.1, Perforce supports the
P4IGNORE
environment variable. This allows you to specify files and directories to ignore when using the commands that search for or add new files (p4 add
,p4 status
, andp4 reconcile
).To use an ignore file, create a file in the root of your workspace and give it some meaningful name. The convention seems to be something like .ignore or .p4ignore, but anything will do (I used p4ignore.txt so that I can edit it with a simple double-click). Then fill it with your ignore rules. The following will ignore the the unwanted debris generated by Visual Studio:
After you have created this file, set the
P4IGNORE
environment variable to point to it. At the command line, type something along the lines of this:Be sure to use an absolute path! The Perforce documentation doesn't specify this and my first attempt did not work (on Windows anyway) because I didn't specify an absolute path.
After doing this, any attempt to add files or directories that are in the ignore list will be rejected and you'll see a warning such as this (which they do give you the option to suppress):
If you are using a version of the Perforce server previous to 2012.1, you can still do this in your client spec. The syntax of your exclusion rules is just a little off. What you want is this:
Note the missing slashes after "Foo" and before "bin" and "obj".