NAME

gerrit set-project - Change a project’s settings.

SYNOPSIS

ssh -p <port> <host> gerrit set-project
  [--description <DESC> | -d <DESC>]
  [--submit-type <TYPE> | -t <TYPE>]
  [--contributor-agreements <true|false|inherit>]
  [--signed-off-by <true|false|inherit>]
  [--content-merge <true|false|inherit>]
  [--change-id <true|false|inherit>]
  [--project-state <STATE> | --ps <STATE>]
  <NAME>

DESCRIPTION

Modifies a given project’s settings. This command can be useful to batch change projects.

The command is argument-safe, that is, if no argument is given the previous settings are kept intact.

ACCESS

Caller must be a member of the privileged Administrators group.

SCRIPTING

This command is intended to be used in scripts.

OPTIONS

<NAME>

Required; name of the project to edit. If name ends with .git the suffix will be automatically removed.

--description
-d

New description of the project. If not specified, the old description is kept.

Description values containing spaces should be quoted in single quotes ('). This most likely requires double quoting the value, for example --description "'A description string'".

--submit-type
-t

Action used by Gerrit to submit an approved change to its destination branch. Supported options are:

  • FAST_FORWARD_ONLY: produces a strictly linear history.

  • MERGE_IF_NECESSARY: create a merge commit when required.

  • MERGE_ALWAYS: always create a merge commit.

  • CHERRY_PICK: always cherry-pick the commit.

For more details see Change Submit Actions.

--content-merge

If enabled, Gerrit will try to perform a 3-way merge of text file content when a file has been modified by both the destination branch and the change being submitted. This option only takes effect if submit type is not FAST_FORWARD_ONLY.

--contributor-agreements

If enabled, authors must complete a contributor agreement on the site before pushing any commits or changes to this project.

--signed-off-by

If enabled, each change must contain a Signed-off-by line from either the author or the uploader in the commit message.

--change-id

Require a valid Change-Id footer in any commit uploaded for review. This does not apply to commits pushed directly to a branch or tag.

--project-state
--ps

Set project’s visibility.

  • ACTIVE: project is regular and is the default value.

  • READ_ONLY: users can see the project if read permission is granted, but all modification operations are disabled.

  • HIDDEN: the project is not visible for those who are not owners

EXAMPLES

Change project example to be hidden, require change id, don’t use content merge and use merge if necessary as merge strategy:

$ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit set-project example --submit-type MERGE_IF_NECESSARY\
--change-id true --content-merge false --project-state HIDDEN

Part of Gerrit Code Review