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Issue 798: Delete project through command line
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Status:  Submitted
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Closed:  Oct 2012

Blocked on:
issue 349


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Reported by seth.laf...@gmail.com, Dec 8, 2010
I realize that deleting a project through the web UI has already been requested in #349, and that doing it in a way that every enterprise is happy with is a difficult problem.

However, I'd really like a simple way to completely nuke a project (delete all trace of it from the DB and disk) from the gerrit command line - something like:
  ssh -p 29418 foo gerrit delete-project --nuke-it-really-please --name dead_project

This should be pretty simple to implement and satisfy most of the requests that people have to delete erroneously created empty projects and other garbage.  Perhaps it could not require the --nuke-it-really-please flag if the project is empty.

Home-brew instructions for deleting a project manually:
http://osdir.com/ml/repo-discuss/2010-05/msg00222.html
May 20, 2011
Project Member #1 nas...@grainawi.org
I think  Issue 349  is going to get a lot simpler with the git-store work that's been merged to master, enough that this might warrant getting merged into that issue. For now I'll put it as blocked on 349, but I think 349 should just implement this.
Status: Accepted
Blockedon: 349
Oct 9, 2012
Project Member #2 choro...@wikimedia.org
This is being done via the delete-project plugin for 2.5. It's being reviewed (https://gerrit-review.googlesource.com/#/c/35196/), updating status.

The UI issue is blocked on being able to extend GWT from plugins (currently being discussed on-list)
Status: Submitted
Blockedon: -gerrit:349 gerrit:349
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