Scott Whitlock
Scott Whitlock

Reputation: 13839

How do I only Checkout (pull down) only parts of an SVN tree with TortoiseSVN?

I'm using TortoiseSVN and I want to do a Checkout of an existing repository into a local directory. However, I only want to pull down certain portions of the file tree. Is there a way I can do that?

For instance:

/trunk
    /project-A
    /project-B
    /project-C

Let's say I just want to pull down trunk, project-A and project-B. How do I do that?

Upvotes: 55

Views: 45030

Answers (5)

Martin
Martin

Reputation: 191

Expanding on autonomy's answer from above ...

If you have checked out a whole project and later want to exclude certain folders or files from it....

  1. Right click on the parent directory that contains the dir/file you want to exclude
  2. TortoiseSVN -> Update To Revision...
  3. From the Update Depth drop-down box select Exclude and the click on "Choose items..." and
    • select the items you want to keep
    • and deselect the items you want to exclude
    • then press OK & OK again

That should delete the directories/files you have deselected and exclude them from further updates. If you ever need the directory back, repeat the process and change your selection.

Upvotes: 11

autonomy
autonomy

Reputation: 1215

This may be coming late, but for anyone finding this question and wondering if you could exclude existing directories: there appears to be a way to do so.

  1. Right click on the directory you want to exclude
  2. TortoiseSVN -> Update To Revision...
  3. From the Update Depth drop-down box select Exclude and press OK

That should delete the directory if it doesn't have any local mods and exclude it from further updates. If you ever need the directory back, use Michael Hackner's method above.

Upvotes: 51

blizpasta
blizpasta

Reputation: 2604

This works as well:

  1. Right click > Select SVN Checkout
  2. Select "Choose items..."
  3. Select the subfolders/items you want [1]

[1] - Do note that if you checkout subfolders partially (without all the items inside that subfolder), and files are subsequently added to that subfolder and committed, you will not get them when you perform a regular checkout.

This question is related to Can you do a partial checkout with Subversion? but with a particular context of using TortoiseSVN.

Upvotes: 3

Michael Hackner
Michael Hackner

Reputation: 8645

It looks like you were successful but I wanted to include a step-by-step guide in the hopes that it is helpful to others.

  1. Checkout trunk into a working copy with depth = "Only this item"
  2. Open working copy
  3. Go to repo browser from the working copy
  4. Select your desired project subfolder(s), right-click and select "Update item to revision"

This will pull only the subfolder(s) you've selected into your working copy.

Upvotes: 82

Adam Albrecht
Adam Albrecht

Reputation: 6870

If you go into the project-A folder and right-click==>SVN Update, it will only update the project-A folder and it's subfolders. Then you can do the same for project-B

Upvotes: 4

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