Class: Git::Lib

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/git/lib.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: HeadState

Constant Summary collapse

CAT_FILE_HEADER_LINE =
/\A(?<key>\w+) (?<value>.*)\z/
BRANCH_LINE_REGEXP =
/
  ^
    # Prefix indicates if this branch is checked out. The prefix is one of:
    (?:
      (?<current>\*[[:blank:]]) |  # Current branch (checked out in the current worktree)
      (?<worktree>\+[[:blank:]]) | # Branch checked out in a different worktree
      [[:blank:]]{2}               # Branch not checked out
    )

    # The branch's full refname
    (?:
      (?<not_a_branch>\(not[[:blank:]]a[[:blank:]]branch\)) |
      (?:\(HEAD[[:blank:]]detached[[:blank:]]at[[:blank:]](?<detached_ref>[^\)]+)\)) |
      (?<refname>[^[[:blank:]]]+)
    )

    # Optional symref
    # If this ref is a symbolic reference, this is the ref referenced
    (?:
      [[:blank:]]->[[:blank:]](?<symref>.*)
    )?
  $
/x

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(base, logger) ⇒ Lib #initialize(base, logger) ⇒ Lib

Create a new Git::Lib object

Overloads:

  • #initialize(base, logger) ⇒ Lib

    Parameters:

    • base (Hash)

      the hash containing paths to the Git working copy, the Git repository directory, and the Git index file.

    • logger (Logger)

    Options Hash (base):

    • :working_directory (Pathname)
    • :repository (Pathname)
    • :index (Pathname)
  • #initialize(base, logger) ⇒ Lib

    Parameters:

    • base (#dir, #repo, #index)

      an object with methods to get the Git worktree (#dir), the Git repository directory (#repo), and the Git index file (#index).

    • logger (Logger)


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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 59

def initialize(base = nil, logger = nil)
  @git_dir = nil
  @git_index_file = nil
  @git_work_dir = nil
  @path = nil
  @logger = logger || Logger.new(nil)

  if base.is_a?(Git::Base)
    @git_dir = base.repo.path
    @git_index_file = base.index.path if base.index
    @git_work_dir = base.dir.path if base.dir
  elsif base.is_a?(Hash)
    @git_dir = base[:repository]
    @git_index_file = base[:index]
    @git_work_dir = base[:working_directory]
  end
end

Instance Attribute Details

#git_dirPathname (readonly)

The path to the Git repository directory. The default is "#{git_work_dir}/.git".

Returns:

  • (Pathname)

    the Git repository directory.

See Also:

  • repository](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#Documentation/gitglossary.txt-aiddefrepositoryarepository)


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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 28

def git_dir
  @git_dir
end

#git_index_filePathname (readonly)

The Git index file used to stage changes (using git add) before they are committed.

Returns:

  • (Pathname)

    the Git index file

See Also:

  • index file](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#Documentation/gitglossary.txt-aiddefindexaindex)


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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 37

def git_index_file
  @git_index_file
end

#git_work_dirPathname (readonly)

The path to the Git working copy. The default is '"./.git"'.

Returns:

  • (Pathname)

    the path to the Git working copy.

See Also:

  • working tree](https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#Documentation/gitglossary.txt-aiddefworkingtreeaworkingtree)


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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 19

def git_work_dir
  @git_work_dir
end

Class Method Details

.warn_if_old_command(lib)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1507

def self.warn_if_old_command(lib)
  return true if @version_checked
  @version_checked = true
  unless lib.meets_required_version?
    $stderr.puts "[WARNING] The git gem requires git #{lib.required_command_version.join('.')} or later, but only found #{lib.current_command_version.join('.')}. You should probably upgrade."
  end
  true
end

Instance Method Details

#add(paths = '.', options = {})

Update the index from the current worktree to prepare the for the next commit

Examples:

lib.add('path/to/file')
lib.add(['path/to/file1','path/to/file2'])
lib.add(:all => true)

Parameters:

  • paths (String, Array<String>) (defaults to: '.')

    files to be added to the repository (relative to the worktree root)

  • options (Hash) (defaults to: {})

Options Hash (options):

  • :all (Boolean)

    Add, modify, and remove index entries to match the worktree

  • :force (Boolean)

    Allow adding otherwise ignored files



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1011

def add(paths='.',options={})
  arr_opts = []

  arr_opts << '--all' if options[:all]
  arr_opts << '--force' if options[:force]

  arr_opts << '--'

  arr_opts << paths

  arr_opts.flatten!

  command('add', *arr_opts)
end

#apply(patch_file)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1119

def apply(patch_file)
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--' << patch_file if patch_file
  command('apply', *arr_opts)
end

#apply_mail(patch_file)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1125

def apply_mail(patch_file)
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--' << patch_file if patch_file
  command('am', *arr_opts)
end

#archive(sha, file = nil, opts = {})

creates an archive file

options :format (zip, tar) :prefix :remote :path



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1439

def archive(sha, file = nil, opts = {})
  opts[:format] ||= 'zip'

  if opts[:format] == 'tgz'
    opts[:format] = 'tar'
    opts[:add_gzip] = true
  end

  if !file
    tempfile = Tempfile.new('archive')
    file = tempfile.path
    # delete it now, before we write to it, so that Ruby doesn't delete it
    # when it finalizes the Tempfile.
    tempfile.close!
  end

  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << "--format=#{opts[:format]}" if opts[:format]
  arr_opts << "--prefix=#{opts[:prefix]}" if opts[:prefix]
  arr_opts << "--remote=#{opts[:remote]}" if opts[:remote]
  arr_opts << sha
  arr_opts << '--' << opts[:path] if opts[:path]

  f = File.open(file, 'wb')
  command('archive', *arr_opts, out: f)
  f.close

  if opts[:add_gzip]
    file_content = File.read(file)
    Zlib::GzipWriter.open(file) do |gz|
      gz.write(file_content)
    end
  end
  return file
end

#assert_args_are_not_options(arg_name, *args)

This method returns an undefined value.

Validate that the given arguments cannot be mistaken for a command-line option

Parameters:

  • arg_name (String)

    the name of the arguments to mention in the error message

  • args (Array<String, nil>)

    the arguments to validate

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if any of the parameters are a string starting with a hyphen



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 792

def assert_args_are_not_options(arg_name, *args)
  invalid_args = args.select { |arg| arg&.start_with?('-') }
  if invalid_args.any?
    raise ArgumentError, "Invalid #{arg_name}: '#{invalid_args.join("', '")}'"
  end
end

#branch_contains(commit, branch_name = "")



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 750

def branch_contains(commit, branch_name="")
  command("branch",  branch_name, "--contains", commit)
end

#branch_current



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 745

def branch_current
  branch_name = command('branch', '--show-current')
  branch_name.empty? ? 'HEAD' : branch_name
end

#branch_delete(branch)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1172

def branch_delete(branch)
  command('branch', '-D', branch)
end

#branch_new(branch)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1168

def branch_new(branch)
  command('branch', branch)
end

#branches_all



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 643

def branches_all
  command_lines('branch', '-a').map do |line|
    match_data = line.match(BRANCH_LINE_REGEXP)
    raise Git::UnexpectedResultError, 'Unexpected branch line format' unless match_data
    next nil if match_data[:not_a_branch] || match_data[:detached_ref]
    [
      match_data[:refname],
      !match_data[:current].nil?,
      !match_data[:worktree].nil?,
      match_data[:symref]
    ]
  end.compact
end

#cat_file_commit(object) ⇒ Hash Also known as: commit_data

Return a hash of commit data

The returned commit data has the following keys:

  • tree [String]
  • parent [Array]
  • author [String] the author name, email, and commit timestamp
  • committer [String] the committer name, email, and merge timestamp
  • message [String] the commit message
  • gpgsig [String] the public signing key of the commit (if signed)

Parameters:

  • object (String)

    the object to get the type

Returns:

  • (Hash)

    commit data

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if object is a string starting with a hyphen

See Also:



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 446

def cat_file_commit(object)
  assert_args_are_not_options('object', object)

  cdata = command_lines('cat-file', 'commit', object)
  process_commit_data(cdata, object)
end

#cat_file_contents(object, &block) ⇒ String Also known as: object_contents

Output the contents or other properties of one or more objects.

Examples:

Get the contents of a file without a block

lib.cat_file_contents('README.md') # => "This is a README file\n"

Get the contents of a file with a block

lib.cat_file_contents('README.md') { |f| f.read } # => "This is a README file\n"

Parameters:

  • object (String)

    the object whose contents to return

Returns:

  • (String)

    the object contents

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if object is a string starting with a hyphen

See Also:



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 372

def cat_file_contents(object, &block)
  assert_args_are_not_options('object', object)

  if block_given?
    Tempfile.create do |file|
      # If a block is given, write the output from the process to a temporary
      # file and then yield the file to the block
      #
      command('cat-file', "-p", object, out: file, err: file)
      file.rewind
      yield file
    end
  else
    # If a block is not given, return the file contents as a string
    command('cat-file', '-p', object)
  end
end

#cat_file_size(object) ⇒ String Also known as: object_size

Get the size for the given object

Parameters:

  • object (String)

    the object to get the type

Returns:

  • (String)

    the object type

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if object is a string starting with a hyphen

See Also:



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 420

def cat_file_size(object)
  assert_args_are_not_options('object', object)

  command('cat-file', '-s', object).to_i
end

#cat_file_tag(object) ⇒ Hash Also known as: tag_data

Return a hash of annotated tag data

Does not work with lightweight tags. List all annotated tags in your repository with the following command:

git for-each-ref --format='%(refname:strip=2)' refs/tags | while read tag; do git cat-file tag $tag >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo $tag; done

The returned commit data has the following keys:

  • object [String] the sha of the tag object
  • type [String]
  • tag [String] tag name
  • tagger [String] the name and email of the user who created the tag and the timestamp of when the tag was created
  • message [String] the tag message

Parameters:

  • object (String)

    the tag to retrieve

Returns:

  • (Hash)

    tag data

    Example tag data returned:

    {
      "name" => "annotated_tag",
      "object" => "46abbf07e3c564c723c7c039a43ab3a39e5d02dd",
      "type" => "commit",
      "tag" => "annotated_tag",
      "tagger" => "Scott Chacon <[email protected]> 1724799270 -0700",
      "message" => "Creating an annotated tag\n"
    }
    

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if object is a string starting with a hyphen

See Also:



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 524

def cat_file_tag(object)
  assert_args_are_not_options('object', object)

  tdata = command_lines('cat-file', 'tag', object)
  process_tag_data(tdata, object)
end

#cat_file_type(object) ⇒ String Also known as: object_type

Get the type for the given object

Parameters:

  • object (String)

    the object to get the type

Returns:

  • (String)

    the object type

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if object is a string starting with a hyphen

See Also:



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 402

def cat_file_type(object)
  assert_args_are_not_options('object', object)

  command('cat-file', '-t', object)
end

#change_head_branch(branch_name)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 615

def change_head_branch(branch_name)
  command('symbolic-ref', 'HEAD', "refs/heads/#{branch_name}")
end

#checkout(branch = nil, opts = {})

Runs checkout command to checkout or create branch

accepts options: :new_branch :force :start_point

Parameters:

  • branch (String) (defaults to: nil)
  • opts (Hash) (defaults to: {})


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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1185

def checkout(branch = nil, opts = {})
  if branch.is_a?(Hash) && opts == {}
    opts = branch
    branch = nil
  end

  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '-b' if opts[:new_branch] || opts[:b]
  arr_opts << '--force' if opts[:force] || opts[:f]
  arr_opts << branch if branch
  arr_opts << opts[:start_point] if opts[:start_point] && arr_opts.include?('-b')

  command('checkout', *arr_opts)
end

#checkout_file(version, file)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1200

def checkout_file(version, file)
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << version
  arr_opts << file
  command('checkout', *arr_opts)
end

#checkout_index(opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1422

def checkout_index(opts = {})
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << "--prefix=#{opts[:prefix]}" if opts[:prefix]
  arr_opts << "--force" if opts[:force]
  arr_opts << "--all" if opts[:all]
  arr_opts << '--' << opts[:path_limiter] if opts[:path_limiter].is_a? String

  command('checkout-index', *arr_opts)
end

#clean(opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1098

def clean(opts = {})
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--force' if opts[:force]
  arr_opts << '-ff' if opts[:ff]
  arr_opts << '-d' if opts[:d]
  arr_opts << '-x' if opts[:x]

  command('clean', *arr_opts)
end

#clone(repository_url, directory, opts = {}) ⇒ Hash

TODO:

make this work with SSH password or auth_key

Clones a repository into a newly created directory

Parameters:

  • repository_url (String)

    the URL of the repository to clone

  • directory (String, nil)

    the directory to clone into

    If nil, the repository is cloned into a directory with the same name as the repository.

  • opts (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    the options for this command

Options Hash (opts):

  • :bare (Boolean) — default: false

    if true, clone as a bare repository

  • :branch (String)

    the branch to checkout

  • :config (String, Array)

    one or more configuration options to set

  • :depth (Integer)

    the number of commits back to pull

  • :filter (String)

    specify partial clone

  • :mirror (String)

    set up a mirror of the source repository

  • :origin (String)

    the name of the remote

  • :path (String)

    an optional prefix for the directory parameter

  • :remote (String)

    the name of the remote

  • :recursive (Boolean)

    after the clone is created, initialize all submodules within, using their default settings

  • :timeout (Numeric, nil)

    the number of seconds to wait for the command to complete

    See #command for more information about :timeout

Returns:

  • (Hash)

    the options to pass to Base.new



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 120

def clone(repository_url, directory, opts = {})
  @path = opts[:path] || '.'
  clone_dir = opts[:path] ? File.join(@path, directory) : directory

  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--bare' if opts[:bare]
  arr_opts << '--branch' << opts[:branch] if opts[:branch]
  arr_opts << '--depth' << opts[:depth].to_i if opts[:depth] && opts[:depth].to_i > 0
  arr_opts << '--filter' << opts[:filter] if opts[:filter]
  Array(opts[:config]).each { |c| arr_opts << '--config' << c }
  arr_opts << '--origin' << opts[:remote] || opts[:origin] if opts[:remote] || opts[:origin]
  arr_opts << '--recursive' if opts[:recursive]
  arr_opts << '--mirror' if opts[:mirror]

  arr_opts << '--'

  arr_opts << repository_url
  arr_opts << clone_dir

  command('clone', *arr_opts, timeout: opts[:timeout])

  return_base_opts_from_clone(clone_dir, opts)
end

#commit(message, opts = {})

Takes the commit message with the options and executes the commit command

accepts options: :amend :all :allow_empty :author :date :no_verify :allow_empty_message :gpg_sign (accepts true or a gpg key ID as a String) :no_gpg_sign (conflicts with :gpg_sign)

Parameters:

  • message (String)

    the commit message to be used

  • opts (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    the commit options to be used



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1064

def commit(message, opts = {})
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << "--message=#{message}" if message
  arr_opts << '--amend' << '--no-edit' if opts[:amend]
  arr_opts << '--all' if opts[:add_all] || opts[:all]
  arr_opts << '--allow-empty' if opts[:allow_empty]
  arr_opts << "--author=#{opts[:author]}" if opts[:author]
  arr_opts << "--date=#{opts[:date]}" if opts[:date].is_a? String
  arr_opts << '--no-verify' if opts[:no_verify]
  arr_opts << '--allow-empty-message' if opts[:allow_empty_message]

  if opts[:gpg_sign] && opts[:no_gpg_sign]
    raise ArgumentError, 'cannot specify :gpg_sign and :no_gpg_sign'
  elsif opts[:gpg_sign]
    arr_opts <<
      if opts[:gpg_sign] == true
        '--gpg-sign'
      else
        "--gpg-sign=#{opts[:gpg_sign]}"
      end
  elsif opts[:no_gpg_sign]
    arr_opts << '--no-gpg-sign'
  end

  command('commit', *arr_opts)
end

#commit_tree(tree, opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1408

def commit_tree(tree, opts = {})
  opts[:message] ||= "commit tree #{tree}"
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << tree
  arr_opts << '-p' << opts[:parent] if opts[:parent]
  Array(opts[:parents]).each { |p| arr_opts << '-p' << p } if opts[:parents]
  arr_opts << '-m' << opts[:message]
  command('commit-tree', *arr_opts)
end

#compare_version_to(*other_version) ⇒ Integer

Returns current_command_version <=> other_version

Examples:

lib.current_command_version #=> [2, 42, 0]

lib.compare_version_to(2, 41, 0) #=> 1
lib.compare_version_to(2, 42, 0) #=> 0
lib.compare_version_to(2, 43, 0) #=> -1

Parameters:

  • other_version (Array<Object>)

    the other version to compare to

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    -1 if this version is less than other_version, 0 if equal, or 1 if greater than



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1495

def compare_version_to(*other_version)
  current_command_version <=> other_version
end

#config_get(name)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 941

def config_get(name)
  command('config', '--get', name, chdir: @git_dir)
end

#config_list



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 949

def config_list
  parse_config_list command_lines('config', '--list', chdir: @git_dir)
end

#config_remote(name)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 931

def config_remote(name)
  hsh = {}
  config_list.each do |key, value|
    if /remote.#{name}/.match(key)
      hsh[key.gsub("remote.#{name}.", '')] = value
    end
  end
  hsh
end

#config_set(name, value, options = {})

WRITE COMMANDS ##



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 985

def config_set(name, value, options = {})
  if options[:file].to_s.empty?
    command('config', name, value)
  else
    command('config', '--file', options[:file], name, value)
  end
end

#conflicts

:yields: file, your, their



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1239

def conflicts # :yields: file, your, their
  self.unmerged.each do |f|
    Tempfile.create("YOUR-#{File.basename(f)}") do |your|
      command('show', ":2:#{f}", out: your)
      your.close

      Tempfile.create("THEIR-#{File.basename(f)}") do |their|
        command('show', ":3:#{f}", out: their)
        their.close

        yield(f, your.path, their.path)
      end
    end
  end
end

#current_branch_stateHeadState

The current branch state which is the state of HEAD

Returns:

  • (HeadState)

    the state and name of the current branch



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def current_branch_state
  branch_name = command('branch', '--show-current')
  return HeadState.new(:detached, 'HEAD') if branch_name.empty?

  state =
    begin
      command('rev-parse', '--verify', '--quiet', branch_name)
      :active
    rescue Git::FailedError => e
      raise unless e.result.status.exitstatus == 1 && e.result.stderr.empty?

      :unborn
    end

  return HeadState.new(state, branch_name)
end

#current_command_version

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1476

def current_command_version
  output = command('version')
  version = output[/\d+(\.\d+)+/]
  version_parts = version.split('.').collect { |i| i.to_i }
  version_parts.fill(0, version_parts.length...3)
end

#describe(commit_ish = nil, opts = {}) ⇒ String

Finds most recent tag that is reachable from a commit

Parameters:

  • commit_ish (String, nil) (defaults to: nil)

    target commit sha or object name

  • opts (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    the given options

Options Hash (opts):

  • :all (Boolean)
  • :tags (Boolean)
  • :contains (Boolean)
  • :debug (Boolean)
  • :long (Boolean)
  • :always (Boolean)
  • :exact_match (Boolean)
  • :dirty (true, String)
  • :abbrev (String)
  • :candidates (String)
  • :match (String)

Returns:

  • (String)

    the tag name

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if the commit_ish is a string starting with a hyphen

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 196

def describe(commit_ish = nil, opts = {})
  assert_args_are_not_options('commit-ish object', commit_ish)

  arr_opts = []

  arr_opts << '--all' if opts[:all]
  arr_opts << '--tags' if opts[:tags]
  arr_opts << '--contains' if opts[:contains]
  arr_opts << '--debug' if opts[:debug]
  arr_opts << '--long' if opts[:long]
  arr_opts << '--always' if opts[:always]
  arr_opts << '--exact-match' if opts[:exact_match] || opts[:"exact-match"]

  arr_opts << '--dirty' if opts[:dirty] == true
  arr_opts << "--dirty=#{opts[:dirty]}" if opts[:dirty].is_a?(String)

  arr_opts << "--abbrev=#{opts[:abbrev]}" if opts[:abbrev]
  arr_opts << "--candidates=#{opts[:candidates]}" if opts[:candidates]
  arr_opts << "--match=#{opts[:match]}" if opts[:match]

  arr_opts << commit_ish if commit_ish

  return command('describe', *arr_opts)
end

#diff_files

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def diff_files
  diff_as_hash('diff-files')
end

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 799

def diff_full(obj1 = 'HEAD', obj2 = nil, opts = {})
  assert_args_are_not_options('commit or commit range', obj1, obj2)

  diff_opts = ['-p']
  diff_opts << obj1
  diff_opts << obj2 if obj2.is_a?(String)
  diff_opts << '--' << opts[:path_limiter] if opts[:path_limiter].is_a? String

  command('diff', *diff_opts)
end

#diff_index(treeish)

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 854

def diff_index(treeish)
  diff_as_hash('diff-index', treeish)
end

#diff_name_status(reference1 = nil, reference2 = nil, opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 832

def diff_name_status(reference1 = nil, reference2 = nil, opts = {})
  assert_args_are_not_options('commit or commit range', reference1, reference2)

  opts_arr = ['--name-status']
  opts_arr << reference1 if reference1
  opts_arr << reference2 if reference2

  opts_arr << '--' << opts[:path] if opts[:path]

  command_lines('diff', *opts_arr).inject({}) do |memo, line|
    status, path = line.split("\t")
    memo[path] = status
    memo
  end
end

#diff_stats(obj1 = 'HEAD', obj2 = nil, opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 810

def diff_stats(obj1 = 'HEAD', obj2 = nil, opts = {})
  assert_args_are_not_options('commit or commit range', obj1, obj2)

  diff_opts = ['--numstat']
  diff_opts << obj1
  diff_opts << obj2 if obj2.is_a?(String)
  diff_opts << '--' << opts[:path_limiter] if opts[:path_limiter].is_a? String

  hsh = {:total => {:insertions => 0, :deletions => 0, :lines => 0, :files => 0}, :files => {}}

  command_lines('diff', *diff_opts).each do |file|
    (insertions, deletions, filename) = file.split("\t")
    hsh[:total][:insertions] += insertions.to_i
    hsh[:total][:deletions] += deletions.to_i
    hsh[:total][:lines] = (hsh[:total][:deletions] + hsh[:total][:insertions])
    hsh[:total][:files] += 1
    hsh[:files][filename] = {:insertions => insertions.to_i, :deletions => deletions.to_i}
  end

  hsh
end

#each_cat_file_header(data)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 476

def each_cat_file_header(data)
  while (match = CAT_FILE_HEADER_LINE.match(data.shift))
    key = match[:key]
    value_lines = [match[:value]]

    while data.first.start_with?(' ')
      value_lines << data.shift.lstrip
    end

    yield key, value_lines.join("\n")
  end
end

#empty?Boolean

Returns true if the repository is empty (meaning it has no commits)

Returns:

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1040

def empty?
  command('rev-parse', '--verify', 'HEAD')
  false
rescue Git::FailedError => e
  raise unless e.result.status.exitstatus == 128 &&
    e.result.stderr == 'fatal: Needed a single revision'
  true
end

#fetch(remote, opts)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1311

def fetch(remote, opts)
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--all' if opts[:all]
  arr_opts << '--tags' if opts[:t] || opts[:tags]
  arr_opts << '--prune' if opts[:p] || opts[:prune]
  arr_opts << '--prune-tags' if opts[:P] || opts[:'prune-tags']
  arr_opts << '--force' if opts[:f] || opts[:force]
  arr_opts << '--update-head-ok' if opts[:u] || opts[:'update-head-ok']
  arr_opts << '--unshallow' if opts[:unshallow]
  arr_opts << '--depth' << opts[:depth] if opts[:depth]
  arr_opts << '--' if remote || opts[:ref]
  arr_opts << remote if remote
  arr_opts << opts[:ref] if opts[:ref]

  command('fetch', *arr_opts, merge: true)
end

#full_log_commits(opts = {}) ⇒ Array<Hash>

Return the commits that are within the given revision range

Parameters:

  • opts (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    the given options

Options Hash (opts):

  • :count (Integer)

    the maximum number of commits to return (maps to max-count)

  • :all (Boolean)
  • :cherry (Boolean)
  • :since (String)
  • :until (String)
  • :grep (String)
  • :author (String)
  • :between (Array<String>)

    an array of two commit-ish strings to specify a revision range

    Only :between or :object options can be used, not both.

  • :object (String)

    the revision range for the git log command

    Only :between or :object options can be used, not both.

  • :path_limiter (Array<String>, String)

    only include commits that impact files from the specified paths

  • :skip (Integer)

Returns:

  • (Array<Hash>)

    the log output parsed into an array of hashs for each commit

    Each hash contains the following keys:

    • 'sha' [String] the commit sha
    • 'author' [String] the author of the commit
    • 'message' [String] the commit message
    • 'parent' [Array] the commit shas of the parent commits
    • 'tree' [String] the tree sha
    • 'author' [String] the author of the commit and timestamp of when the changes were created
    • 'committer' [String] the committer of the commit and timestamp of when the commit was applied

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if the revision range (specified with :between or :object) is a string starting with a hyphen

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 298

def full_log_commits(opts = {})
  assert_args_are_not_options('between', opts[:between]&.first)
  assert_args_are_not_options('object', opts[:object])

  arr_opts = log_common_options(opts)

  arr_opts << '--pretty=raw'
  arr_opts << "--skip=#{opts[:skip]}" if opts[:skip]

  arr_opts += log_path_options(opts)

  full_log = command_lines('log', *arr_opts)

  process_commit_log_data(full_log)
end

#full_tree(sha)



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def full_tree(sha)
  command_lines('ls-tree', '-r', sha)
end

#gc



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def gc
  command('gc', '--prune', '--aggressive', '--auto')
end

#global_config_get(name)



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def global_config_get(name)
  command('config', '--global', '--get', name)
end

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def global_config_list
  parse_config_list command_lines('config', '--global', '--list')
end

#global_config_set(name, value)



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def global_config_set(name, value)
  command('config', '--global', name, value)
end

#grep(string, opts = {})

returns hash [tree-ish] = [[line_no, match], [line_no, match2]] [tree-ish] = [[line_no, match], [line_no, match2]]



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 757

def grep(string, opts = {})
  opts[:object] ||= 'HEAD'

  grep_opts = ['-n']
  grep_opts << '-i' if opts[:ignore_case]
  grep_opts << '-v' if opts[:invert_match]
  grep_opts << '-E' if opts[:extended_regexp]
  grep_opts << '-e'
  grep_opts << string
  grep_opts << opts[:object] if opts[:object].is_a?(String)
  grep_opts.push('--', opts[:path_limiter]) if opts[:path_limiter].is_a?(String)
  grep_opts.push('--', *opts[:path_limiter]) if opts[:path_limiter].is_a?(Array)

  hsh = {}
  begin
    command_lines('grep', *grep_opts).each do |line|
      if m = /(.*?)\:(\d+)\:(.*)/.match(line)
        hsh[m[1]] ||= []
        hsh[m[1]] << [m[2].to_i, m[3]]
      end
    end
  rescue Git::FailedError => e
    raise unless e.result.status.exitstatus == 1 && e.result.stderr == ''
  end
  hsh
end

#ignored_files



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def ignored_files
  command_lines('ls-files', '--others', '-i', '--exclude-standard').map { |f| unescape_quoted_path(f) }
end

#init(opts = {})

creates or reinitializes the repository

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 84

def init(opts={})
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--bare' if opts[:bare]
  arr_opts << "--initial-branch=#{opts[:initial_branch]}" if opts[:initial_branch]

  command('init', *arr_opts)
end

#list_files(ref_dir)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 690

def list_files(ref_dir)
  dir = File.join(@git_dir, 'refs', ref_dir)
  files = []
  begin
    files = Dir.glob('**/*', base: dir).select { |f| File.file?(File.join(dir, f)) }
  rescue
  end
  files
end

#log_commits(opts = {}) ⇒ Array<String>

Return the commits that are within the given revision range

Parameters:

  • opts (Hash) (defaults to: {})

    the given options

Options Hash (opts):

  • :count (Integer)

    the maximum number of commits to return (maps to max-count)

  • :all (Boolean)
  • :cherry (Boolean)
  • :since (String)
  • :until (String)
  • :grep (String)
  • :author (String)
  • :between (Array<String>)

    an array of two commit-ish strings to specify a revision range

    Only :between or :object options can be used, not both.

  • :object (String)

    the revision range for the git log command

    Only :between or :object options can be used, not both.

  • :path_limiter (Array<String>, String)

    only include commits that impact files from the specified paths

Returns:

  • (Array<String>)

    the log output

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)

    if the resulting revision range is a string starting with a hyphen

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 248

def log_commits(opts = {})
  assert_args_are_not_options('between', opts[:between]&.first)
  assert_args_are_not_options('object', opts[:object])

  arr_opts = log_common_options(opts)

  arr_opts << '--pretty=oneline'

  arr_opts += log_path_options(opts)

  command_lines('log', *arr_opts).map { |l| l.split.first }
end

#ls_files(location = nil) ⇒ Hash<String, Hash>

List all files that are in the index

Parameters:

  • location (String) (defaults to: nil)

    the location to list the files from

Returns:

  • (Hash<String, Hash>)

    a hash of files in the index

    • key: file [String] the file path
    • value: file_info [Hash] the file information containing the following keys:
      • :path [String] the file path
      • :mode_index [String] the file mode
      • :sha_index [String] the file sha
      • :stage [String] the file stage


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def ls_files(location=nil)
  location ||= '.'
  {}.tap do |files|
    command_lines('ls-files', '--stage', location).each do |line|
      (info, file) = line.split("\t")
      (mode, sha, stage) = info.split
      files[unescape_quoted_path(file)] = {
        :path => file, :mode_index => mode, :sha_index => sha, :stage => stage
      }
    end
  end
end

#ls_remote(location = nil, opts = {})



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def ls_remote(location=nil, opts={})
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--refs' if opts[:refs]
  arr_opts << (location || '.')

  Hash.new{ |h,k| h[k] = {} }.tap do |hsh|
    command_lines('ls-remote', *arr_opts).each do |line|
      (sha, info) = line.split("\t")
      (ref, type, name) = info.split('/', 3)
      type ||= 'head'
      type = 'branches' if type == 'heads'
      value = {:ref => ref, :sha => sha}
      hsh[type].update( name.nil? ? value : { name => value })
    end
  end
end

#ls_tree(sha, opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 586

def ls_tree(sha, opts = {})
  data = { 'blob' => {}, 'tree' => {}, 'commit' => {} }

  ls_tree_opts = []
  ls_tree_opts << '-r' if opts[:recursive]
  # path must be last arg
  ls_tree_opts << opts[:path] if opts[:path]

  command_lines('ls-tree', sha, *ls_tree_opts).each do |line|
    (info, filenm) = line.split("\t")
    (mode, type, sha) = info.split
    data[type][filenm] = {:mode => mode, :sha => sha}
  end

  data
end

#meets_required_version?Boolean

Returns:

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def meets_required_version?
  (self.current_command_version <=>  self.required_command_version) >= 0
end

#merge(branch, message = nil, opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1207

def merge(branch, message = nil, opts = {})
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--no-commit' if opts[:no_commit]
  arr_opts << '--no-ff' if opts[:no_ff]
  arr_opts << '-m' << message if message
  arr_opts += Array(branch)
  command('merge', *arr_opts)
end

#merge_base(*args)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1216

def merge_base(*args)
  opts = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {}

  arg_opts = []

  arg_opts << '--octopus' if opts[:octopus]
  arg_opts << '--independent' if opts[:independent]
  arg_opts << '--fork-point' if opts[:fork_point]
  arg_opts << '--all' if opts[:all]

  arg_opts += args

  command('merge-base', *arg_opts).lines.map(&:strip)
end

#mv(file1, file2)



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def mv(file1, file2)
  command_lines('mv', '--', file1, file2)
end

#name_rev(commit_ish) ⇒ String? Also known as: namerev

Find the first symbolic name for given commit_ish

Parameters:

  • commit_ish (String)

    the commit_ish to find the symbolic name of

Returns:

  • (String, nil)

    the first symbolic name or nil if the commit_ish isn't found

Raises:

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def name_rev(commit_ish)
  assert_args_are_not_options('commit_ish', commit_ish)

  command('name-rev', commit_ish).split[1]
end

#parse_config(file)



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def parse_config(file)
  parse_config_list command_lines('config', '--list', '--file', file)
end

#parse_config_list(lines)



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def parse_config_list(lines)
  hsh = {}
  lines.each do |line|
    (key, *values) = line.split('=')
    hsh[key] = values.join('=')
  end
  hsh
end

#process_commit_data(data, sha)



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def process_commit_data(data, sha)
  hsh = {
    'sha'    => sha,
    'parent' => []
  }

  each_cat_file_header(data) do |key, value|
    if key == 'parent'
      hsh['parent'] << value
    else
      hsh[key] = value
    end
  end

  hsh['message'] = data.join("\n") + "\n"

  return hsh
end

#process_commit_log_data(data)



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def process_commit_log_data(data)
  in_message = false

  hsh_array = []

  hsh = nil

  data.each do |line|
    line = line.chomp

    if line[0].nil?
      in_message = !in_message
      next
    end

    in_message = false if in_message && line[0..3] != "    "

    if in_message
      hsh['message'] << "#{line[4..-1]}\n"
      next
    end

    key, *value = line.split
    value = value.join(' ')

    case key
      when 'commit'
        hsh_array << hsh if hsh
        hsh = {'sha' => value, 'message' => '', 'parent' => []}
      when 'parent'
        hsh['parent'] << value
      else
        hsh[key] = value
    end
  end

  hsh_array << hsh if hsh

  return hsh_array
end

#process_tag_data(data, name)



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def process_tag_data(data, name)
  hsh = { 'name' => name }

  each_cat_file_header(data) do |key, value|
    hsh[key] = value
  end

  hsh['message'] = data.join("\n") + "\n"

  return hsh
end

#pull(remote = nil, branch = nil, opts = {})

Raises:

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def pull(remote = nil, branch = nil, opts = {})
  raise ArgumentError, "You must specify a remote if a branch is specified" if remote.nil? && !branch.nil?

  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--allow-unrelated-histories' if opts[:allow_unrelated_histories]
  arr_opts << remote if remote
  arr_opts << branch if branch
  command('pull', *arr_opts)
end

#push(remote = nil, branch = nil, opts = nil)

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1328

def push(remote = nil, branch = nil, opts = nil)
  if opts.nil? && branch.instance_of?(Hash)
    opts = branch
    branch = nil
  end

  if opts.nil? && remote.instance_of?(Hash)
    opts = remote
    remote = nil
  end

  opts ||= {}

  # Small hack to keep backwards compatibility with the 'push(remote, branch, tags)' method signature.
  opts = {:tags => opts} if [true, false].include?(opts)

  raise ArgumentError, "You must specify a remote if a branch is specified" if remote.nil? && !branch.nil?

  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--mirror'  if opts[:mirror]
  arr_opts << '--delete'  if opts[:delete]
  arr_opts << '--force'   if opts[:force] || opts[:f]
  arr_opts << '--all'     if opts[:all] && remote

  Array(opts[:push_option]).each { |o| arr_opts << '--push-option' << o } if opts[:push_option]
  arr_opts << remote if remote
  arr_opts_with_branch = arr_opts.dup
  arr_opts_with_branch << branch if branch

  if opts[:mirror]
      command('push', *arr_opts_with_branch)
  else
      command('push', *arr_opts_with_branch)
      command('push', '--tags', *arr_opts) if opts[:tags]
  end
end

#read_tree(treeish, opts = {})

reads a tree into the current index file



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1397

def read_tree(treeish, opts = {})
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << "--prefix=#{opts[:prefix]}" if opts[:prefix]
  arr_opts += [treeish]
  command('read-tree', *arr_opts)
end

#remote_add(name, url, opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1255

def remote_add(name, url, opts = {})
  arr_opts = ['add']
  arr_opts << '-f' if opts[:with_fetch] || opts[:fetch]
  arr_opts << '-t' << opts[:track] if opts[:track]
  arr_opts << '--'
  arr_opts << name
  arr_opts << url

  command('remote', *arr_opts)
end

#remote_remove(name)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1274

def remote_remove(name)
  command('remote', 'rm', name)
end

#remote_set_url(name, url)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1266

def remote_set_url(name, url)
  arr_opts = ['set-url']
  arr_opts << name
  arr_opts << url

  command('remote', *arr_opts)
end

#remotes



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1278

def remotes
  command_lines('remote')
end

#repack



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1388

def repack
  command('repack', '-a', '-d')
end

#repository_default_branch(repository) ⇒ String

Returns the name of the default branch of the given repository

Parameters:

  • repository (URI, Pathname, String)

    The (possibly remote) repository to clone from

Returns:

  • (String)

    the name of the default branch

Raises:



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 158

def repository_default_branch(repository)
  output = command('ls-remote', '--symref', '--', repository, 'HEAD')

  match_data = output.match(%r{^ref: refs/remotes/origin/(?<default_branch>[^\t]+)\trefs/remotes/origin/HEAD$})
  return match_data[:default_branch] if match_data

  match_data = output.match(%r{^ref: refs/heads/(?<default_branch>[^\t]+)\tHEAD$})
  return match_data[:default_branch] if match_data

  raise Git::UnexpectedResultError, 'Unable to determine the default branch'
end

#required_command_version



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1499

def required_command_version
  [2, 28]
end

#reset(commit, opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1091

def reset(commit, opts = {})
  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--hard' if opts[:hard]
  arr_opts << commit if commit
  command('reset', *arr_opts)
end

#return_base_opts_from_clone(clone_dir, opts)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 144

def return_base_opts_from_clone(clone_dir, opts)
  base_opts = {}
  base_opts[:repository] = clone_dir if (opts[:bare] || opts[:mirror])
  base_opts[:working_directory] = clone_dir unless (opts[:bare] || opts[:mirror])
  base_opts[:log] = opts[:log] if opts[:log]
  base_opts
end

#rev_parse(revision) ⇒ String Also known as: revparse

Verify and resolve a Git revision to its full SHA

Examples:

lib.rev_parse('HEAD') # => '9b9b31e704c0b85ffdd8d2af2ded85170a5af87d'
lib.rev_parse('9b9b31e') # => '9b9b31e704c0b85ffdd8d2af2ded85170a5af87d'

Parameters:

  • revision (String)

    the revision to resolve

Returns:

  • (String)

    the full commit hash

Raises:

  • (Git::FailedError)

    if the revision cannot be resolved

  • (ArgumentError)

    if the revision is a string starting with a hyphen

See Also:



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 331

def rev_parse(revision)
  assert_args_are_not_options('rev', revision)

  command('rev-parse', revision)
end

#revert(commitish, opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1108

def revert(commitish, opts = {})
  # Forcing --no-edit as default since it's not an interactive session.
  opts = {:no_edit => true}.merge(opts)

  arr_opts = []
  arr_opts << '--no-edit' if opts[:no_edit]
  arr_opts << commitish

  command('revert', *arr_opts)
end

#rm(path = '.', opts = {})



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1026

def rm(path = '.', opts = {})
  arr_opts = ['-f']  # overrides the up-to-date check by default
  arr_opts << '-r' if opts[:recursive]
  arr_opts << '--cached' if opts[:cached]
  arr_opts << '--'
  arr_opts += Array(path)

  command('rm', *arr_opts)
end

#show(objectish = nil, path = nil) ⇒ String

Shows objects

Parameters:

  • objectish (String|NilClass) (defaults to: nil)

    the target object reference (nil == HEAD)

  • path (String|NilClass) (defaults to: nil)

    the path of the file to be shown

Returns:

  • (String)

    the object information



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 975

def show(objectish=nil, path=nil)
  arr_opts = []

  arr_opts << (path ? "#{objectish}:#{path}" : objectish)

  command('show', *arr_opts.compact, chomp: false)
end

#stash_apply(id = nil)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1152

def stash_apply(id = nil)
  if id
    command('stash', 'apply', id)
  else
    command('stash', 'apply')
  end
end

#stash_clear



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1160

def stash_clear
  command('stash', 'clear')
end

#stash_list



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1164

def stash_list
  command('stash', 'list')
end

#stash_save(message)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1147

def stash_save(message)
  output = command('stash', 'save', message)
  output =~ /HEAD is now at/
end

#stashes_all



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1131

def stashes_all
  arr = []
  filename = File.join(@git_dir, 'logs/refs/stash')
  if File.exist?(filename)
    File.open(filename) do |f|
      f.each_with_index do |line, i|
        _, msg = line.split("\t")
        # NOTE this logic may be removed/changed in 3.x
        m = msg.match(/^[^:]+:(.*)$/)
        arr << [i, (m ? m[1] : msg).strip]
      end
    end
  end
  arr
end

#tag(name, *opts)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1286

def tag(name, *opts)
  target = opts[0].instance_of?(String) ? opts[0] : nil

  opts = opts.last.instance_of?(Hash) ? opts.last : {}

  if (opts[:a] || opts[:annotate]) && !(opts[:m] || opts[:message])
    raise  ArgumentError, 'Cannot create an annotated tag without a message.'
  end

  arr_opts = []

  arr_opts << '-f' if opts[:force] || opts[:f]
  arr_opts << '-a' if opts[:a] || opts[:annotate]
  arr_opts << '-s' if opts[:s] || opts[:sign]
  arr_opts << '-d' if opts[:d] || opts[:delete]
  arr_opts << name
  arr_opts << target if target

  if opts[:m] || opts[:message]
    arr_opts << '-m' << (opts[:m] || opts[:message])
  end

  command('tag', *arr_opts)
end

#tag_sha(tag_name)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1375

def tag_sha(tag_name)
  head = File.join(@git_dir, 'refs', 'tags', tag_name)
  return File.read(head).chomp if File.exist?(head)

  begin
    command('show-ref',  '--tags', '-s', tag_name)
  rescue Git::FailedError => e
    raise unless e.result.status.exitstatus == 1 && e.result.stderr == ''

    ''
  end
end

#tags



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def tags
  command_lines('tag')
end

#tree_depth(sha)



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 611

def tree_depth(sha)
  full_tree(sha).size
end

#unescape_quoted_path(path) ⇒ String

This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.

Unescape a path if it is quoted

Git commands that output paths (e.g. ls-files, diff), will escape unusual characters.

Examples:

lib.unescape_if_quoted('"quoted_file_\\342\\230\\240"') # => 'quoted_file_☠'
lib.unescape_if_quoted('unquoted_file')   # => 'unquoted_file'

Parameters:

  • path (String)

    the path to unescape if quoted

Returns:

  • (String)

    the unescaped path if quoted otherwise the original path



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 898

def unescape_quoted_path(path)
  if path.start_with?('"') && path.end_with?('"')
    Git::EscapedPath.new(path[1..-2]).unescape
  else
    path
  end
end

#unmerged



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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1231

def unmerged
  unmerged = []
  command_lines('diff', "--cached").each do |line|
    unmerged << $1 if line =~ /^\* Unmerged path (.*)/
  end
  unmerged
end

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 927

def untracked_files
  command_lines('ls-files', '--others', '--exclude-standard', chdir: @git_work_dir)
end

#update_ref(ref, commit)



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def update_ref(ref, commit)
  command('update-ref', ref, commit)
end

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 677

def worktree_add(dir, commitish = nil)
  return command('worktree', 'add', dir, commitish) if !commitish.nil?
  command('worktree', 'add', dir)
end

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def worktree_prune
  command('worktree', 'prune')
end

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def worktree_remove(dir)
  command('worktree', 'remove', dir)
end

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def worktrees_all
  arr = []
  directory = ''
  # Output example for `worktree list --porcelain`:
  # worktree /code/public/ruby-git
  # HEAD 4bef5abbba073c77b4d0ccc1ffcd0ed7d48be5d4
  # branch refs/heads/master
  #
  # worktree /tmp/worktree-1
  # HEAD b8c63206f8d10f57892060375a86ae911fad356e
  # detached
  #
  command_lines('worktree', 'list', '--porcelain').each do |w|
    s = w.split("\s")
    directory = s[1] if s[0] == 'worktree'
    arr << [directory, s[1]] if s[0] == 'HEAD'
  end
  arr
end

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# File 'lib/git/lib.rb', line 1404

def write_tree
  command('write-tree')
end