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Re: [Question] Switching the URI from SSH to HTTPS for submodules

From: Robert Coup <hidden>
Date: 2021-12-06 23:54:00

Hi Randall,

On Mon, 6 Dec 2021 at 23:10, [off-list ref] wrote:
git@bitbucket.org:project/module.git

When in SSH mode, clones are simple with --recurse-submodules doing what we
want. However, we had to clone on a system where SSH was locked down and we
could only use HTTPS. The form of the URIs changed rather radically:

https://user@bitbucket.org/project/repo.git

I'm looking for better practices than I used - I'm sure there is at least one.
AFAIK the existing `url.<base>.insteadOf` config option[1] deals with this...

[1] https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config#Documentation/git-config.txt-urlltbasegtinsteadOf

    $ git config --global url."https://user@bitbucket.org/".insteadOf
"git@bitbucket.org:"

If you don't want to set it globally (not a throwaway CI environment?)
then you can do it as a one-off:

    $ git -c url."https://user@bitbucket.org/".insteadOf="git@bitbucket.org:"
clone --recurse-submodules git@bitbucket.org:repo/project.git

But it isn't persisted into your repo config then, so subsequent
fetches won't work. You'd need to persist it using something like:

    $ git config url."https://user@bitbucket.org/".insteadOf
"git@bitbucket.org:"
    $ git submodule foreach --recursive 'git config
url."https://user@bitbucket.org/".insteadOf "git@bitbucket.org:" '

Maybe there's an opportunity to make that part easier?

Rob :)
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