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  1. Tools (JBoss Tools)
  2. JBIDE-10561

The new git repo that is created when creating a new project/enable existing project do not show up in the git repository view

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    • 3.3.0.Beta3
    • 3.3.0.M5
    • openshift
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      1. EXEC: launch OpenShift Application wizard, log in
      2. EXEC: select an app, confirm the last page and wait until the project is imported
      3. ASSERT: double check that the new/enabled project is git shared (square brackets
      4. EXEC: switch to the "Git Repository Exploring" perspective and look into the "Git Repositories" view.

      Result:
      You won't spot the freshly created Git repo of your new/enabled OpenShift project.

      Expected:
      You should get the new repo in the "Git Repositories" view

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      EXEC: launch OpenShift Application wizard, log in EXEC: select an app, confirm the last page and wait until the project is imported ASSERT: double check that the new/enabled project is git shared (square brackets EXEC: switch to the "Git Repository Exploring" perspective and look into the "Git Repositories" view. Result: You won't spot the freshly created Git repo of your new/enabled OpenShift project. Expected: You should get the new repo in the "Git Repositories" view
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      Import the freshly created/cloned repo manually:

      You know it's location since it is one of the available settings on the last wizard page:

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      Import the freshly created/cloned repo manually: You know it's location since it is one of the available settings on the last wizard page:

      We currently create a local git repo when we create a new (workspace) project when importing the OpenShift demo app or enable a preexisting project to be pushed to OpenShift. When importing the demo app, we clone the OpenShift git repo. When enabling a preexisting project for OpenShift, we create a new local git repo.
      In both cases, the git repo that is created does not show up in the "Git Repositories" view ("Git Repository Exploring" perspective).

            adietish@redhat.com André Dietisheim
            adietish@redhat.com André Dietisheim
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