Class: Git::Base
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Git::Base
- Defined in:
- lib/git/base.rb
Overview
Class Method Summary collapse
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.bare(git_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Open a bare repository.
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.clone(repository_url, directory, options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Clone a repository into an empty or newly created directory.
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.config ⇒ Git::Config
Returns (and initialize if needed) a Git::Config instance.
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.init(directory = '.', options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Create an empty Git repository or reinitialize an existing Git repository.
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.open(working_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Open a an existing Git working directory.
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.repository_default_branch(repository, options = {}) ⇒ String
Returns the name of the default branch of the given repository.
- .root_of_worktree(working_dir)
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#add(paths = '.', **options)
Update the index from the current worktree to prepare the for the next commit.
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#add_remote(name, url, opts = {})
adds a new remote to this repository url can be a git url or a Git::Base object if it's a local reference.
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#add_tag(name, *options)
Create a new git tag.
- #apply(file)
- #apply_mail(file)
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#archive(treeish, file = nil, opts = {})
creates an archive file of the given tree-ish.
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#branch(branch_name = self.current_branch) ⇒ Git::Branch
An object for branch_name.
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#branches ⇒ Git::Branches
A collection of all the branches in the repository.
- #cat_file(objectish)
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#chdir
changes current working directory for a block to the git working directory.
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#checkout(*args, **options)
checks out a branch as the new git working directory.
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#checkout_file(version, file)
checks out an old version of a file.
- #checkout_index(opts = {})
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#clean(opts = {})
cleans the working directory.
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#commit(message, opts = {})
commits all pending changes in the index file to the git repository.
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#commit_all(message, opts = {})
commits all pending changes in the index file to the git repository, but automatically adds all modified files without having to explicitly calling @git.add() on them.
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#commit_tree(tree = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Git::Object::Commit
A commit object.
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#config(name = nil, value = nil, options = {})
g.config('user.name', 'Scott Chacon') # sets value g.config('user.email', '[email protected]') # sets value g.config('user.email', '[email protected]', file: 'path/to/custom/config) # sets value in file g.config('user.name') # returns 'Scott Chacon' g.config # returns whole config hash.
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#current_branch
returns the name of the branch the working directory is currently on.
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#delete_tag(name)
deletes a tag.
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#describe(committish = nil, opts = {})
returns the most recent tag that is reachable from a commit.
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#diff(objectish = 'HEAD', obj2 = nil) ⇒ Git::Diff
A Git::Diff object.
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#dir
returns a reference to the working directory @git.dir.path @git.dir.writeable?.
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#each_conflict(&block)
iterates over the files which are unmerged.
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#fetch(remote = 'origin', opts = {})
fetches changes from a remote branch - this does not modify the working directory, it just gets the changes from the remote if there are any.
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#gblob(objectish) ⇒ Git::Object
A Git object.
- #gc
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#gcommit(objectish) ⇒ Git::Object
A Git object.
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#grep(string, path_limiter = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Hash<String, Array>
Run a grep for 'string' on the HEAD of the git repository.
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#gtree(objectish) ⇒ Git::Object
A Git object.
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#index
returns reference to the git index file.
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#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
constructor
Create an object that executes Git commands in the context of a working copy or a bare repository.
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#is_branch?(branch) ⇒ Boolean
returns +true+ if the branch exists.
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#is_local_branch?(branch) ⇒ Boolean
returns +true+ if the branch exists locally.
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#is_remote_branch?(branch) ⇒ Boolean
returns +true+ if the branch exists remotely.
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#lib
this is a convenience method for accessing the class that wraps all the actual 'git' forked system calls.
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#log(count = 30) ⇒ Git::Log
A log with the specified number of commits.
- #ls_files(location = nil)
- #ls_tree(objectish)
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#merge(branch, message = 'merge', opts = {})
merges one or more branches into the current working branch.
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#merge_base(*args) ⇒ Array<Git::Object::Commit>
Find as good common ancestors as possible for a merge example: g.merge_base('master', 'some_branch', 'some_sha', octopus: true).
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#object(objectish) ⇒ Git::Object
returns a Git::Object of the appropriate type you can also call @git.gtree('tree'), but that's just for readability.
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#pull(remote = nil, branch = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Void
Pulls the given branch from the given remote into the current branch.
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#push(remote = nil, branch = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Void
Push changes to a remote repository.
- #read_tree(treeish, opts = {})
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#remote(remote_name = 'origin') ⇒ Git::Remote
A remote of the specified name.
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#remotes
returns an array of Git:Remote objects.
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#remove_remote(name)
removes a remote from this repository.
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#repack
repacks the repository.
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#repo
returns reference to the git repository directory @git.dir.path.
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#repo_size
returns the repository size in bytes.
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#reset(commitish = nil, opts = {})
resets the working directory to the provided commitish.
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#reset_hard(commitish = nil, opts = {})
resets the working directory to the commitish with '--hard'.
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#revert(commitish = nil, opts = {})
reverts the working directory to the provided commitish.
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#revparse(objectish)
runs git rev-parse to convert the objectish to a full sha.
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#rm(path = '.', opts = {})
(also: #remove)
removes file(s) from the git repository.
- #set_index(index_file, check = true)
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#set_remote_url(name, url)
sets the url for a remote url can be a git url or a Git::Base object if it's a local reference.
- #set_working(work_dir, check = true)
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#show(objectish = nil, path = nil) ⇒ String
Shows objects.
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#status ⇒ Git::Status
A status object.
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#tag(tag_name) ⇒ Git::Object::Tag
A tag object.
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#tags
returns an array of all Git::Tag objects for this repository.
- #update_ref(branch, commit)
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#with_index(new_index)
LOWER LEVEL INDEX OPERATIONS ##.
- #with_temp_index(&blk)
- #with_temp_working(&blk)
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#with_working(work_dir)
:yields: the Git::WorkingDirectory.
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#worktree(dir, commitish = nil)
returns a Git::Worktree object for dir, commitish.
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#worktrees
returns a Git::worktrees object of all the Git::Worktrees objects for this repo.
- #write_and_commit_tree(opts = {})
- #write_tree
Constructor Details
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Create an object that executes Git commands in the context of a working copy or a bare repository.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 111 def initialize( = {}) if working_dir = [:working_directory] [:repository] ||= File.join(working_dir, '.git') [:index] ||= File.join([:repository], 'index') end @logger = ([:log] || Logger.new(nil)) @logger.info("Starting Git") @working_directory = [:working_directory] ? Git::WorkingDirectory.new([:working_directory]) : nil @repository = [:repository] ? Git::Repository.new([:repository]) : nil @index = [:index] ? Git::Index.new([:index], false) : nil end |
Class Method Details
.bare(git_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Open a bare repository
Opens a bare repository located in the git_dir
directory.
Since there is no working copy, you can not checkout or commit
but you can do most read operations.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 15 def self.(git_dir, = {}) normalize_paths(, default_repository: git_dir, bare: true) self.new() end |
.clone(repository_url, directory, options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Clone a repository into an empty or newly created directory
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 21 def self.clone(repository_url, directory, = {}) = Git::Lib.new(nil, [:log]).clone(repository_url, directory, ) normalize_paths(, bare: [:bare] || [:mirror]) new() end |
.config ⇒ Git::Config
Returns (and initialize if needed) a Git::Config instance
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 35 def self.config @@config ||= Config.new end |
.init(directory = '.', options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Create an empty Git repository or reinitialize an existing Git repository
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 40 def self.init(directory = '.', = {}) normalize_paths(, default_working_directory: directory, default_repository: directory, bare: [:bare]) = { :bare => [:bare], :initial_branch => [:initial_branch] } directory = [:bare] ? [:repository] : [:working_directory] FileUtils.mkdir_p(directory) unless File.exist?(directory) # TODO: this dance seems awkward: this creates a Git::Lib so we can call # init so we can create a new Git::Base which in turn (ultimately) # creates another/different Git::Lib. # # TODO: maybe refactor so this Git::Bare.init does this: # self.new(opts).init(init_opts) and move all/some of this code into # Git::Bare#init. This way the init method can be called on any # repository you have a Git::Base instance for. This would not # change the existing interface (other than adding to it). # Git::Lib.new().init() self.new() end |
.open(working_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Git::Base
Open a an existing Git working directory
Git.open will most likely be the most common way to create a git reference, referring to an existing working directory.
If not provided in the options, the library will assume
the repository and index are in the default places (.git/
, .git/index
).
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 79 def self.open(working_dir, = {}) raise ArgumentError, "'#{working_dir}' is not a directory" unless Dir.exist?(working_dir) working_dir = root_of_worktree(working_dir) unless [:repository] normalize_paths(, default_working_directory: working_dir) self.new() end |
.repository_default_branch(repository, options = {}) ⇒ String
Returns the name of the default branch of the given repository
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 28 def self.repository_default_branch(repository, = {}) Git::Lib.new(nil, [:log]).repository_default_branch(repository) end |
.root_of_worktree(working_dir)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 66 def self.root_of_worktree(working_dir) result = working_dir status = nil git_cmd = "#{Git::Base.config.binary_path} -c core.quotePath=true -c color.ui=false rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>&1" result, status = Open3.capture2(git_cmd, chdir: File.(working_dir)) result = result.chomp raise ArgumentError, "'#{working_dir}' is not in a git working tree" unless status.success? result end |
Instance Method Details
#add(paths = '.', **options)
Update the index from the current worktree to prepare the for the next commit
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 137 def add(paths = '.', **) self.lib.add(paths, ) end |
#add_remote(name, url, opts = {})
adds a new remote to this repository url can be a git url or a Git::Base object if it's a local reference
@git.add_remote('scotts_git', 'git://repo.or.cz/rubygit.git') @git.fetch('scotts_git') @git.merge('scotts_git/master')
Options:
:fetch => true
:track =>
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 151 def add_remote(name, url, opts = {}) url = url.repo.path if url.is_a?(Git::Base) self.lib.remote_add(name, url, opts) Git::Remote.new(self, name) end |
#add_tag(name, *options)
Create a new git tag
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 175 def add_tag(name, *) self.lib.tag(name, *) self.tag(name) end |
#apply(file)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 537 def apply(file) if File.exist?(file) self.lib.apply(file) end end |
#apply_mail(file)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 543 def apply_mail(file) self.lib.apply_mail(file) if File.exist?(file) end |
#archive(treeish, file = nil, opts = {})
creates an archive file of the given tree-ish
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 524 def archive(treeish, file = nil, opts = {}) self.object(treeish).archive(file, opts) end |
#branch(branch_name = self.current_branch) ⇒ Git::Branch
Returns an object for branch_name.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 652 def branch(branch_name = self.current_branch) Git::Branch.new(self, branch_name) end |
#branches ⇒ Git::Branches
Returns a collection of all the branches in the repository. Each branch is represented as a Git::Branch.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 658 def branches Git::Branches.new(self) end |
#cat_file(objectish)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 642 def cat_file(objectish) self.lib.object_contents(objectish) end |
#chdir
changes current working directory for a block to the git working directory
example @git.chdir do # write files @git.add @git.commit('message') end
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 189 def chdir # :yields: the Git::Path Dir.chdir(dir.path) do yield dir.path end end |
#checkout(*args, **options)
checks out a branch as the new git working directory
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 391 def checkout(*args, **) self.lib.checkout(*args, **) end |
#checkout_file(version, file)
checks out an old version of a file
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 396 def checkout_file(version, file) self.lib.checkout_file(version,file) end |
#checkout_index(opts = {})
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 581 def checkout_index(opts = {}) self.lib.checkout_index(opts) end |
#clean(opts = {})
cleans the working directory
options: :force :d :ff
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 337 def clean(opts = {}) self.lib.clean(opts) end |
#commit(message, opts = {})
commits all pending changes in the index file to the git repository
options: :all :allow_empty :amend :author
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 378 def commit(, opts = {}) self.lib.commit(, opts) end |
#commit_all(message, opts = {})
commits all pending changes in the index file to the git repository, but automatically adds all modified files without having to explicitly calling @git.add() on them.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 385 def commit_all(, opts = {}) opts = {:add_all => true}.merge(opts) self.lib.commit(, opts) end |
#commit_tree(tree = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Git::Object::Commit
Returns a commit object.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 674 def commit_tree(tree = nil, opts = {}) Git::Object::Commit.new(self, self.lib.commit_tree(tree, opts)) end |
#config(name = nil, value = nil, options = {})
g.config('user.name', 'Scott Chacon') # sets value g.config('user.email', '[email protected]') # sets value g.config('user.email', '[email protected]', file: 'path/to/custom/config) # sets value in file g.config('user.name') # returns 'Scott Chacon' g.config # returns whole config hash
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 200 def config(name = nil, value = nil, = {}) if name && value # set value lib.config_set(name, value, ) elsif name # return value lib.config_get(name) else # return hash lib.config_list end end |
#current_branch
returns the name of the branch the working directory is currently on
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 647 def current_branch self.lib.branch_current end |
#delete_tag(name)
deletes a tag
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 519 def delete_tag(name) self.lib.tag(name, {:d => true}) end |
#describe(committish = nil, opts = {})
returns the most recent tag that is reachable from a commit
options: :all :tags :contains :debug :exact_match :dirty :abbrev :candidates :long :always :match
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 356 def describe(committish=nil, opts={}) self.lib.describe(committish, opts) end |
#diff(objectish = 'HEAD', obj2 = nil) ⇒ Git::Diff
Returns a Git::Diff object.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 679 def diff(objectish = 'HEAD', obj2 = nil) Git::Diff.new(self, objectish, obj2) end |
#dir
returns a reference to the working directory @git.dir.path @git.dir.writeable?
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 216 def dir @working_directory end |
#each_conflict(&block)
iterates over the files which are unmerged
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 440 def each_conflict(&block) # :yields: file, your_version, their_version self.lib.conflicts(&block) end |
#fetch(remote = 'origin', opts = {})
fetches changes from a remote branch - this does not modify the working directory, it just gets the changes from the remote if there are any
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 402 def fetch(remote = 'origin', opts = {}) if remote.is_a?(Hash) opts = remote remote = nil end self.lib.fetch(remote, opts) end |
#gblob(objectish) ⇒ Git::Object
Returns a Git object.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 684 def gblob(objectish) Git::Object.new(self, objectish, 'blob') end |
#gc
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 533 def gc self.lib.gc end |
#gcommit(objectish) ⇒ Git::Object
Returns a Git object.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 689 def gcommit(objectish) Git::Object.new(self, objectish, 'commit') end |
#grep(string, path_limiter = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Hash<String, Array>
Run a grep for 'string' on the HEAD of the git repository
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 308 def grep(string, path_limiter = nil, opts = {}) self.object('HEAD').grep(string, path_limiter, opts) end |
#gtree(objectish) ⇒ Git::Object
Returns a Git object.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 694 def gtree(objectish) Git::Object.new(self, objectish, 'tree') end |
#index
returns reference to the git index file
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 221 def index @index end |
#is_branch?(branch) ⇒ Boolean
returns +true+ if the branch exists
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 265 def is_branch?(branch) branch_names = self.branches.map {|b| b.name} branch_names.include?(branch) end |
#is_local_branch?(branch) ⇒ Boolean
returns +true+ if the branch exists locally
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 253 def is_local_branch?(branch) branch_names = self.branches.local.map {|b| b.name} branch_names.include?(branch) end |
#is_remote_branch?(branch) ⇒ Boolean
returns +true+ if the branch exists remotely
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 259 def is_remote_branch?(branch) branch_names = self.branches.remote.map {|b| b.name} branch_names.include?(branch) end |
#lib
this is a convenience method for accessing the class that wraps all the actual 'git' forked system calls. At some point I hope to replace the Git::Lib class with one that uses native methods or libgit C bindings
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 273 def lib @lib ||= Git::Lib.new(self, @logger) end |
#log(count = 30) ⇒ Git::Log
Returns a log with the specified number of commits.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 699 def log(count = 30) Git::Log.new(self, count) end |
#ls_files(location = nil)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 603 def ls_files(location=nil) self.lib.ls_files(location) end |
#ls_tree(objectish)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 638 def ls_tree(objectish) self.lib.ls_tree(objectish) end |
#merge(branch, message = 'merge', opts = {})
merges one or more branches into the current working branch
you can specify more than one branch to merge by passing an array of branches
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 435 def merge(branch, = 'merge', opts = {}) self.lib.merge(branch, , opts) end |
#merge_base(*args) ⇒ Array<Git::Object::Commit>
Find as good common ancestors as possible for a merge example: g.merge_base('master', 'some_branch', 'some_sha', octopus: true)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 736 def merge_base(*args) shas = self.lib.merge_base(*args) shas.map { |sha| gcommit(sha) } end |
#object(objectish) ⇒ Git::Object
returns a Git::Object of the appropriate type you can also call @git.gtree('tree'), but that's just for readability. If you call @git.gtree('HEAD') it will still return a Git::Object::Commit object.
object calls a method that will run a rev-parse on the objectish and determine the type of the object and return an appropriate object for that type
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 713 def object(objectish) Git::Object.new(self, objectish) end |
#pull(remote = nil, branch = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ Void
Pulls the given branch from the given remote into the current branch
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 463 def pull(remote = nil, branch = nil, opts = {}) self.lib.pull(remote, branch, opts) end |
#push(remote = nil, branch = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Void
Push changes to a remote repository
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 428 def push(*args, **) self.lib.push(*args, **) end |
#read_tree(treeish, opts = {})
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 585 def read_tree(treeish, opts = {}) self.lib.read_tree(treeish, opts) end |
#remote(remote_name = 'origin') ⇒ Git::Remote
Returns a remote of the specified name.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 718 def remote(remote_name = 'origin') Git::Remote.new(self, remote_name) end |
#remotes
returns an array of Git:Remote objects
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 468 def remotes self.lib.remotes.map { |r| Git::Remote.new(self, r) } end |
#remove_remote(name)
removes a remote from this repository
@git.remove_remote('scott_git')
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 486 def remove_remote(name) self.lib.remote_remove(name) end |
#repack
repacks the repository
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 529 def repack self.lib.repack end |
#repo
returns reference to the git repository directory @git.dir.path
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 227 def repo @repository end |
#repo_size
returns the repository size in bytes
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 232 def repo_size Dir.glob(File.join(repo.path, '**', '*'), File::FNM_DOTMATCH).reject do |f| f.include?('..') end.map do |f| File.(f) end.uniq.map do |f| File.stat(f).size.to_i end.reduce(:+) end |
#reset(commitish = nil, opts = {})
resets the working directory to the provided commitish
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 320 def reset(commitish = nil, opts = {}) self.lib.reset(commitish, opts) end |
#reset_hard(commitish = nil, opts = {})
resets the working directory to the commitish with '--hard'
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 325 def reset_hard(commitish = nil, opts = {}) opts = {:hard => true}.merge(opts) self.lib.reset(commitish, opts) end |
#revert(commitish = nil, opts = {})
reverts the working directory to the provided commitish. Accepts a range, such as comittish..HEAD
options: :no_edit
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 366 def revert(commitish = nil, opts = {}) self.lib.revert(commitish, opts) end |
#revparse(objectish)
runs git rev-parse to convert the objectish to a full sha
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 634 def revparse(objectish) self.lib.revparse(objectish) end |
#rm(path = '.', opts = {}) Also known as: remove
removes file(s) from the git repository
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 313 def rm(path = '.', opts = {}) self.lib.rm(path, opts) end |
#set_index(index_file, check = true)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 242 def set_index(index_file, check = true) @lib = nil @index = Git::Index.new(index_file.to_s, check) end |
#set_remote_url(name, url)
sets the url for a remote url can be a git url or a Git::Base object if it's a local reference
@git.set_remote_url('scotts_git', 'git://repo.or.cz/rubygit.git')
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 477 def set_remote_url(name, url) url = url.repo.path if url.is_a?(Git::Base) self.lib.remote_set_url(name, url) Git::Remote.new(self, name) end |
#set_working(work_dir, check = true)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 247 def set_working(work_dir, check = true) @lib = nil @working_directory = Git::WorkingDirectory.new(work_dir.to_s, check) end |
#show(objectish = nil, path = nil) ⇒ String
Shows objects
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 552 def show(objectish=nil, path=nil) self.lib.show(objectish, path) end |
#status ⇒ Git::Status
Returns a status object.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 723 def status Git::Status.new(self) end |
#tag(tag_name) ⇒ Git::Object::Tag
Returns a tag object.
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 728 def tag(tag_name) Git::Object.new(self, tag_name, 'tag', true) end |
#tags
returns an array of all Git::Tag objects for this repository
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 491 def self.lib..map { |r| tag(r) } end |
#update_ref(branch, commit)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 598 def update_ref(branch, commit) branch(branch).update_ref(commit) end |
#with_index(new_index)
LOWER LEVEL INDEX OPERATIONS ##
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 558 def with_index(new_index) # :yields: new_index old_index = @index set_index(new_index, false) return_value = yield @index set_index(old_index) return_value end |
#with_temp_index(&blk)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 566 def with_temp_index &blk # Workaround for JRUBY, since they handle the TempFile path different. # MUST be improved to be safer and OS independent. if RUBY_PLATFORM == 'java' temp_path = "/tmp/temp-index-#{(0...15).map{ ('a'..'z').to_a[rand(26)] }.join}" else tempfile = Tempfile.new('temp-index') temp_path = tempfile.path tempfile.close tempfile.unlink end with_index(temp_path, &blk) end |
#with_temp_working(&blk)
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 618 def with_temp_working &blk tempfile = Tempfile.new("temp-workdir") temp_dir = tempfile.path tempfile.close tempfile.unlink Dir.mkdir(temp_dir, 0700) with_working(temp_dir, &blk) end |
#with_working(work_dir)
:yields: the Git::WorkingDirectory
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 607 def with_working(work_dir) # :yields: the Git::WorkingDirectory return_value = false old_working = @working_directory set_working(work_dir) Dir.chdir work_dir do return_value = yield @working_directory end set_working(old_working) return_value end |
#worktree(dir, commitish = nil)
returns a Git::Worktree object for dir, commitish
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 663 def worktree(dir, commitish = nil) Git::Worktree.new(self, dir, commitish) end |
#worktrees
returns a Git::worktrees object of all the Git::Worktrees objects for this repo
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 669 def worktrees Git::Worktrees.new(self) end |
#write_and_commit_tree(opts = {})
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 593 def write_and_commit_tree(opts = {}) tree = write_tree commit_tree(tree, opts) end |
#write_tree
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# File 'lib/git/base.rb', line 589 def write_tree self.lib.write_tree end |