Microsoft Visual SourceSafe Tasks User Manual
by
- Craig Cottingham
- Andrew Everitt
- Balazs Fejes 2
- Glenn_Twiggs@bmc.com
- Martin Poeschl (mpoeschl@marmot.at)
- Phillip Wells
- Jon Skeet (jon.skeet@peramon.com)
- Nigel Magnay (nigel.magnay@parsec.co.uk)
- Gary S. Weaver
- Jesse Stockall
Contents
Introduction
These tasks provide an interface to the Microsoft Visual SourceSafe SCM. The
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.vss
package consists of a simple framework to support vss functionality as well as some Apache Ant tasks encapsulating frequently used vss commands. Although it is possible to use these commands on the desktop, they were primarily intended to be used by automated build systems.If you get a CreateProcess IOError=2 when running these, it means that ss.exe was not found. Check to see if you can run it from the command line -you may need to alter your path, or set the ssdir property.
The Tasks
vssget Retrieves a copy of the specified VSS file(s). vsslabel Assigns a label to the specified version or current version of a file or project. vsshistory Shows the history of a file or project in VSS. vsscheckin Updates VSS with changes made to a checked out file, and unlocks the VSS master copy. vsscheckout Copies a file from the current project to the current folder, for the purpose of editing. vssadd Adds a new file into the VSS Archive vsscp Change the current project being used in VSS vsscreate Creates a project in VSS.
Task Descriptions
VssGet
Description
Task to perform GET commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.If you specify two or more attributes from version, date and label only one will be used in the order version, date, label.
Parameters
Attribute Values Required vsspath SourceSafe path which specifies the project/file(s) you wish to perform the action on. Yes login username[,password] - The username and password needed to get access to VSS. Note that you may need to specify both (if you have a password) - Ant/VSS will hang if you leave the password out and VSS does not accept login without a password. No localpath Override the working directory and get to the specified path No ssdir directory where ss.exe
resides. By default the task expects it to be in the PATH.No serverPath directory where srcsafe.ini
resides.No writable true or false; default false No recursive true or false; default false. Note however that in the SourceSafe UI , there is a setting accessed via Tools/Options/GeneralTab called "Act on projects recursively". If this setting is checked, then the recursive attribute is effectively ignored, and the get will always be done recursively No version a version number to get No, only one of these allowed date a date stamp to get at label a label to get for quiet suppress output (off by default) No autoresponse What to respond with (sets the -I option). By default, -I- is used; values of Y or N will be appended to this. No writablefiles Behavior when local files are writable. Valid options are: replace
,skip
andfail
; Defaults tofail
skip
impliesfailonerror=false
No failonerror Stop the buildprocess if ss.exe exits with a returncode of 100. Defaults to true No filetimestamp Set the behavior for timestamps of local files. Valid options are current
,modified
, orupdated
. Defaults tocurrent
.No Note that only one of version, date or label should be specified
Examples
<vssget localPath="C:\mysrc\myproject" recursive="true" label="Release1" login="me,mypassword" vsspath="$/source/aProject" writable="true"/>Does a get on the VSS-Project $/source/myproject using the username me and the password mypassword. It will recursively get the files which are labeled Release1 and write them to the local directory C:\mysrc\myproject. The local files will be writable.
VssLabel
Description
Task to perform LABEL commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.Assigns a label to the specified version or current version of a file or project.
Parameters
Attribute Values Required vsspath SourceSafe path which specifies the project/file(s) you wish to perform the action on. Yes login username[,password] - The username and password needed to get access to VSS. Note that you may need to specify both (if you have a password) - Ant/VSS will hang if you leave the password out and VSS does not accept login without a password. No ssdir directory where ss.exe
resides. By default the task expects it to be in the PATH.No serverPath directory where srcsafe.ini
resides.No label A label to apply to the hierarchy Yes version An existing file or project version to label. By default the current version is labeled. No comment The comment to use for this label. Empty or '-' for no comment. No autoresponse What to respond with (sets the -I option). By default, -I- is used; values of Y or N will be appended to this. No failonerror Stop the buildprocess if ss.exe exits with a returncode of 100. Defaults to true No Examples
<vsslabel vsspath="$/source/aProject" login="me,mypassword" label="Release1"/>Labels the current version of the VSS project $/source/aProject with the label Release1 using the username me and the password mypassword.
<vsslabel vsspath="$/source/aProject/myfile.txt" version="4" label="1.03.004"/>Labels version 4 of the VSS file $/source/aProject/myfile.txt with the label 1.03.004. If this version already has a label, the operation (and the build) will fail.
VssHistory
Description
Task to perform HISTORY commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.Parameters
Attribute Values Required vsspath SourceSafe path which specifies the project/file(s) you wish to perform the action on. Yes login username[,password] - The username and password needed to get access to VSS. Note that you may need to specify both (if you have a password) - Ant/VSS will hang if you leave the password out and VSS does not accept login without a password. No ssdir directory where ss.exe
resides. By default the task expects it to be in the PATH.No serverPath directory where srcsafe.ini
resides.No fromDate Start date for comparison See below toDate End date for comparison See below dateFormat Format of dates in fromDate and toDate. Used when calculating dates with the numdays attribute. This string uses the formatting rules of SimpleDateFormat. Defaults to DateFormat.SHORT. No fromLabel Start label for comparison No toLabel Start label for comparison No numdays The number of days for comparison. See below output File to write the diff. No recursive true or false No style brief, codediff, default or nofile. The default is default. No user Name the user whose changes we would like to see No failonerror Stop the buildprocess if ss.exe exits with a returncode of 100. Defaults to true No Specifying the time-frame
There are different ways to specify what time-frame you wish to evaluate:
- Changes between two dates: Specify both
fromDate
andtoDate
- Changes before a date: Specify
toDate
- Changes after a date: Specify
fromDate
- Changes X Days before a date: Specify
toDate
and (negative!)numDays
- Changes X Days after a date: Specify
fromDate
andnumDays
Examples
<vsshistory vsspath="$/myProject" recursive="true" fromLabel="Release1" toLabel="Release2"/>Shows all changes between "Release1" and "Release2".
<vsshistory vsspath="$/myProject" recursive="true" fromDate="01.01.2001" toDate="31.03.2001"/>Shows all changes between January 1st 2001 and March 31st 2001 (in Germany, date must be specified according to your locale).
<tstamp> <format property="to.tstamp" pattern="M-d-yy;h:mma"/> </tstamp> <vsshistory vsspath="$/myProject" recursive="true" numDays="-14" dateFormat="M-d-yy;h:mma" toDate="${to.tstamp}"/>Shows all changes in the 14 days before today.
VssCheckin
Description
Task to perform CHECKIN commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.Parameters
Attribute Values Required vsspath SourceSafe path which specifies the project/file(s) you wish to perform the action on. Yes login username[,password] - The username and password needed to get access to VSS. Note that you may need to specify both (if you have a password) - Ant/VSS will hang if you leave the password out and VSS does not accept login without a password. No localpath Override the working directory and get to the specified path No ssdir directory where ss.exe
resides. By default the task expects it to be in the PATH.No serverPath directory where srcsafe.ini
resides.No writable true or false No recursive true or false No comment Comment to use for the files that where checked in. No autoresponse 'Y', 'N' or empty. Specify how to reply to questions from VSS. No failonerror Stop the buildprocess if ss.exe exits with a returncode of 100. Defaults to true No Examples
<vsscheckin vsspath="$/test/test*" localpath="D:\build\" comment="Modified by automatic build"/>Checks in the file(s) named test* in the project $/test using the local directory D:\build.
VssCheckout
Description
Task to perform CHECKOUT commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.If you specify two or more attributes from version, date and label only one will be used in the order version, date, label.
Parameters
Attribute Values Required vsspath SourceSafe path which specifies the project/file(s) you wish to perform the action on. Yes login username[,password] - The username and password needed to get access to VSS. Note that you may need to specify both (if you have a password) - Ant/VSS will hang if you leave the password out and VSS does not accept login without a password. No localpath Override the working directory and get to the specified path No ssdir directory where ss.exe
resides. By default the task expects it to be in the PATH.No serverPath directory where srcsafe.ini
resides.No writable true or false No recursive true or false No version a version number to get No, only one of these allowed date a date stamp to get at label a label to get for writablefiles Behavior when local files are writable. Valid options are: replace
,skip
andfail
; Defaults tofail
skip
impliesfailonerror=false
No failonerror Stop the buildprocess if ss.exe exits with a returncode of 100. Defaults to true No filetimestamp Set the behavior for timestamps of local files. Valid options are current
,modified
, orupdated
. Defaults tocurrent
.No getlocalcopy Set the behavior to retrieve local copies of the files. Defaults to true. No Examples
<vsscheckout vsspath="$/test" localpath="D:\build" recursive="true" login="me,mypass"/>Does a recursive checkout of the project $/test to the directory D:\build.
VssAdd
Description
Task to perform ADD commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.Parameters
Attribute Values Required localpath Specify the local file(s) to add to VSS Yes login username[,password] - The username and password needed to get access to VSS. Note that you may need to specify both (if you have a password) - Ant/VSS will hang if you leave the password out and VSS does not accept login without a password. No ssdir directory where ss.exe
resides. By default the task expects it to be in the PATH.No serverPath directory where srcsafe.ini
resides.No writable true or false No recursive true or false No comment Comment to use for the files that where checked in. No autoresponse 'Y', 'N' or empty. Specify how to reply to questions from VSS. No failonerror Stop the buildprocess if ss.exe exits with a returncode of 100. Defaults to true No Examples
<vssadd localpath="D:\build\build.00012.zip" comment="Added by automatic build"/>Add the file named build.00012.zip into the project current working directory (see vsscp).
VssCp
Description
Task to perform CP (Change Project) commands to Microsoft Visual SourceSafe.
This task is typically used before a VssAdd in order to set the target project
Parameters
Attribute Values Required vsspath SourceSafe path which specifies the project you wish to make the current project. Yes login username[,password] - The username and password needed to get access to VSS. Note that you may need to specify both (if you have a password) - Ant/VSS will hang if you leave the password out and VSS does not accept login without a password. No ssdir directory where ss.exe
resides. By default the task expects it to be in the PATH.No serverPath directory where srcsafe.ini
resides.No failonerror Stop the buildprocess if ss.exe exits with a returncode of 100. Defaults to true No Examples
<vsscp vsspath="$/Projects/ant"/>Sets the current VSS project to $/Projects/ant.
VssCreate
Description
Task to perform CREATE commands to Microsoft Visual Source Safe.Creates a new project in VSS.
Parameters
Attribute Values Required login username,password No vsspath SourceSafe path of project to be created Yes ssdir directory where ss.exe
resides. By default the task expects it to be in the PATH.No quiet suppress output (off by default) No failOnError fail if there is an error creating the project (true by default) No autoresponse What to respond with (sets the -I option). By default, -I- is used; values of Y or N will be appended to this. No comment The comment to use for this label. Empty or '-' for no comment. No Examples
<vsscreate vsspath="$/existingProject/newProject"/>Creates the VSS-Project $/existingProject/newProject.