Hi.
I'm quite new to SourceTree and I ran into an issue immediately.
I added my Gitlab.com account using a private token with "api" scope checked. Then, only a very small fraction of my repos appear (5 out of 91), only those with a custom path.
For example: my username on Gitlab is "X99". Most of my projects are located under this default path. Some of them are located under a custom path in order to group them. Sourcetree only shows the latter.
Is it a bug or am I missing something?
I'm using the very last version of SourceTree (4.0.2) on macOS Big Sur 11.1.
Hi!
@Pierre V Do you see something in the logs ?
hm...I activated the debug menu from app's preferences, the menu shows...but clicking on the "Open logs folder"has no effect.
I also tried setting the log level to verbose, restarting the app...no luck :(
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hm, sad.
Do you see the something in logs?
or better to use Wireshark and check the response from the server?
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I tried using macOS' Console as suggested here . I sure get logs, but hundreds of lines every second, even when logs are set to "Error"...
Oh and should I mention that I use Luke Wait's Gitlab plugin for Alfred. It also uses a token to fetch repo list. But it, contrary to SourceTree, successfuly fetches all the repos. So it's definitely a SourceTree issue.
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Let's share the error line, please
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