How does the Android repo manifest repository work?

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Android Problem Overview


The Android source is a large hierarchy of git repositories. They are managed by a custom script called repo. Repo determines which git repositories to manage using a manifest.xml. The manifest.xml of Android is hosted in a git repository along with all the other git repositories.

How is this repository managed in Android? Specifically how are the different branches and the different files hosted in each branch organised?

Android Solutions


Solution 1 - Android

First, repo init creates the .repo directory, clones the git repository https://android.googlesource.com/tools/repo to .repo/repo, and the git repository specified with the -u option to a bare repository at .repo/manifests.git. After that, it creates the .repo/manifests directory, converts it into a git repository through creating symbolic links from .repo/manifests/.git to .repo/manifests.git. It then checks out the branch specified in -b, and creates a symbolic link .repo/manifest.xml pointing to the specified file (-m option) in .repo/manifests, by default .repo/manifests/default.xml.

Roughly as follows:
repo init -u $URL -b $BRANCH -m $MANIFEST

mkdir .repo; cd .repo git clone https://android.googlesource.com/tools/repo git clone --bare $URL manifests.git mkdir -p manifests/.git; cd manifests/.git for i in ../../manifests.git/*; do ln -s $ı .; done cd .. git checkout $BRANCH -- . cd .. ln -s manifests/$MANIFEST manifest.xml

You can trace what really happens with repo --trace init ...

Then, repo sync clones git repositories to .repo/projects for each project in manifest.xml and local_manifest.xml, creates working directories with .git having symlinks to the corresponding bare repository, checks out the branch specified in the manifest, and updates .repo/project.list. The case where the projects are already there is slightly different, essentially performing a git pull --rebase.

Solution 2 - Android

At the root of the repo is a hidden directory named ".repo", inside you will find a git project named "manifests" which usually contains a file named "default.xml". This file contains information about all the projects and where their associated git repositories are located. This file is also versioned thus when you use the "repo init -b XYZ" command it will be reverted and you can back to older branches that may have added/removed git projects compared to the head.

Here is a link to the repo git repo document describing the manifest format:

https://gerrit.googlesource.com/git-repo/+/master/docs/manifest-format.txt

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