I can create a project in Gerrit through:
ssh –p 29418 [ip-address] gerrit create-project --name [project-name]
But, how can I delete any p
Using Gerrit 2.15.6, I was able to click on a very handy 'Delete Project' button in the Gerrit UI:
at the bottom of the project admin page.
Deleting didn't work for me and I have no access to the server files, best solution was to hide the project.
Notice: Since this question was origionally asked, I've released the delete project plugin, and handed it off to the more active Gerrit devs. If you are using Gerrit >= 2.7, I'd recommend this route. If not, read on.
There isn't a method to delete projects from Gerrit currently. It must be done by hand. This is the most-requested feature of Gerrit.
There are two steps to delete a project by hand:
Delete the repository from the server's file system
Delete any references of the repository from the database. The tables to purge depend on the version of Gerrit you are running - the projects table was removed in 2.2.0 for example.
If you're deleting a project on an active Gerrit server, you should consider shuting down Gerrit before.
Our workflow for deleting projects from gerrit is to first delete the .git directory. After that do
ssh -p 29418 gerrit.server.local gerrit flush-caches --cache projects
(or --all if you are doing some house keeping anyway ;-) )
Deleting the raw .git file from your repository and either flushing the changes or restarting the gerrit service worked for us.
Note: Make sure you dont have any pending reviews for the repository you are deleting.
See the delete-project plugin
ssh -p 29418 gerrit.example.com delete-project delete --yes-really-delete my-project
We were able to install it in a 2.7 instance
The above cited gerrit issue also includes instructions that add a UI button to the project page.