Using Perforce Integration
With the Perforce integration enabled, you can perform basic Perforce operations from inside RubyMine.
In this section:
- Using Perforce Integration
- Enabling and Configuring Perforce Integration
- Handling Modified Without Checkout Files
- Integrating Perforce Files
- Resolving Conflicts with Perforce Integration
- Showing Revision Graph and Time-Lapse View
- Using Multiple Perforce Depots with P4CONFIG
- Working Offline
- Checking Perforce Project Status
- Attaching and Detaching Perforce Jobs to Changelists
Prerequisites
To start using Perforce integration, perform the following preliminary steps
- Create a client spec using your Perforce client.
- Get source files from the Perforce depot using your Perforce client.
- As soon as the local working copy is on your computer, associate your local directory with Perforce.
After that you will be able to open source files for edit, and perform the usual Perforce-related tasks using RubyMine.
Perforce support
- When Perforce integration with RubyMine is enabled, the item appears on the menu, and on the context menus of the Editor and Project views.
- The files in the folders under the Perforce control are highlighted according to their status. See File Status Highlights for file status highlighting conventions.
- Modifications results are shown in the Version Control tool window.
- When using Perforce integration, it is helpful to open the Version Control tool window. The Console tab displays the following data:
Last modified: 26 October 2017