I'm new to both Git and Stash. After some experiments with a test project containing two test repositories, I would like to know how to remove an individual repository and/or the entire project from Stash.
I might be overlooking something very simple and obvious, but even when logged in as an administrator, I just cannot find any button for deleting a repository or project.
How can I accomplish this? Or is this something that is just not possible?!?
I'll go get another cup of coffee just to be sure.... ;-O
Many thanks in advance!
Ethan
Ok, ok I finally found it..
Under <project name> - settings and under <repository name> - settings, there's a delete button to the very right of the screen.
I blame a widescreen monitor which was way to widescreen for the amount of sleep I've had. ;)
Really love the product so far BTW :)
Thanks for the feedback and glad to hear you are liking Stash so far.
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Thank you for sharing the information. There is nothing in the documentation (2.3) that tells where it is or where on the screen it is.
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While using stash 3.1.3 had to grant user access to Project Creator Role and able to see settings menu.. Granting user just access to group that had Project Creator role alone did not make settings menu available..
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@Jeff: The delete button you highlight is a "Move" button in my settings. It only allows me to move repos to projects in which I am an administrator (too bad there isn't a garbage can to move them to). Gabrielle's explanation is most likely the problem, so I will have to contact the sys admin to allow deletes I guess. Thanks to both for your help!
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In the mean time I will work around this problem by creating a garbage can project to move dead code to. In all honesty this might be the best way to do it anyhow so we can at least have an archive. I am migrating repos from another host so I am going through some dry runs and making sure the Jenkins jobs still work with the new configuration. This creates some slop that I wanted to get rid of so it's nice and clean when people start using it.
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I'm having the same issue. I would like to delete a repository, I am the project creator and admin but I don't see any way to delete a repository in the repo settings.
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Al: Do you see a Delete Repository button under the Settings page of the repository you want to delete?
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Gabrielle: Just to confirm, you're in the settings menu and an administrator for that project/repository?
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