Is there any way to archive a Mercurial repository to a remote directory over SSH? For example, it would be nice if one could do the following:
hg archive ssh://
[email protected]/path/to/archive
However, that does not appear to work. It instead creates a directory called ssh: in the current directory.
I made the following quick-and-dirty script that emulates the desired behavior by creating a temporary
ZIP archive, copying it over SSH, and unzipping the destination directory. However, I would like to know if there is a better way.
if [[ $# != 1 ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 [user@]hostname:remote_dir"
exit
fi
arg=$1
arg=${arg%/} # remove trailing slash
host=${arg%%:*}
remote_dir=${arg##*:}
#
zip named to match lowest directory in $remote_dir
zip=${remote_dir##*/}.
zip
# root of archive will match
zip name
hg archive -t
zip $zip
# make $remote_dir if it doesn't exist
ssh $host mkdir --parents $remote_dir
# copy
zip over ssh into destination
scp $zip $host:$remote_dir
# unzip into containing directory (will prompt for overwrite)
ssh $host unzip $remote_dir/$zip -d $remote_dir/..
# clean up zips
ssh $host rm $remote_dir/$zip
rm $zip
Edit: clone-and-push would be ideal, but unfortunately the remote server does not have Mercurial installed.