Class: Grit::Repo

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Includes:
POSIX::Spawn
Defined in:
lib/grit/repo.rb

Constant Summary collapse

DAEMON_EXPORT_FILE =
'git-daemon-export-ok'
BATCH_PARSERS =
{
  'commit' => ::Grit::Commit
}

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(path, options = {}) ⇒ Repo

Public: Create a new Repo instance.

path - The String path to either the root git directory or the bare

git repo. Bare repos are expected to end with ".git".

options - A Hash of options (default: {}):

:is_bare - Boolean whether to consider the repo as bare even
           if the repo name does not end with ".git".

Examples

r = Repo.new("/Users/tom/dev/normal")
r = Repo.new("/Users/tom/public/bare.git")
r = Repo.new("/Users/tom/public/bare", {:is_bare => true})

Returns a newly initialized Grit::Repo. Raises Grit::InvalidGitRepositoryError if the path exists but is not

a Git repository.

Raises Grit::NoSuchPathError if the path does not exist.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 41

def initialize(path, options = {})
  epath = File.expand_path(path)

  if File.exist?(File.join(epath, '.git'))
    self.working_dir = epath
    self.path = File.join(epath, '.git')
    @bare = false
  elsif File.exist?(epath) && (epath =~ /\.git$/ || options[:is_bare])
    self.path = epath
    @bare = true
  elsif File.exist?(epath)
    raise InvalidGitRepositoryError.new(epath)
  else
    raise NoSuchPathError.new(epath)
  end

  self.git = Git.new(self.path, work_tree: self.working_dir)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#bareObject (readonly)

Public: The Boolean of whether or not the repo is bare.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 18

def bare
  @bare
end

#gitObject

Public: The Grit::Git command line interface object.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 21

def git
  @git
end

#pathObject

Public: The String path of the Git repo.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 11

def path
  @path
end

#working_dirObject

Public: The String path to the working directory of the repo, or nil if there is no working directory.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 15

def working_dir
  @working_dir
end

Class Method Details

.init(path, git_options = {}, repo_options = {}) ⇒ Object

Public: Initialize a git repository (create it on the filesystem). By default, the newly created repository will contain a working directory. If you would like to create a bare repo, use Grit::Repo.init_bare.

path - The String full path to the repo. Traditionally ends with

"/<name>.git".

git_options - A Hash of additional options to the git init command

(default: {}).

repo_options - A Hash of additional options to the Grit::Repo.new call

(default: {}).

Examples

Grit::Repo.init('/var/git/myrepo.git')

Returns the newly created Grit::Repo.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 76

def self.init(path, git_options = {}, repo_options = {})
  git_options = {:base => false}.merge(git_options)
  git = Git.new(path)
  git.fs_mkdir('..')
  git.init(git_options, path)
  self.new(path, repo_options)
end

.init_bare(path, git_options = {}, repo_options = {}) ⇒ Object

Public: Initialize a bare git repository (create it on the filesystem).

path - The String full path to the repo. Traditionally ends with

"/<name>.git".

git_options - A Hash of additional options to the git init command

(default: {}).

repo_options - A Hash of additional options to the Grit::Repo.new call

(default: {}).

Examples

Grit::Repo.init_bare('/var/git/myrepo.git')

Returns the newly created Grit::Repo.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 98

def self.init_bare(path, git_options = {}, repo_options = {})
  git_options = {:bare => true}.merge(git_options)
  git = Git.new(path)
  git.fs_mkdir('..')
  git.init(git_options)
  repo_options = {:is_bare => true}.merge(repo_options)
  self.new(path, repo_options)
end

.init_bare_or_open(path, git_options = {}, repo_options = {}) ⇒ Object

Public: Initialize a bare Git repository (create it on the filesystem) or, if the repo already exists, simply return it.

path - The String full path to the repo. Traditionally ends with

"/<name>.git".

git_options - A Hash of additional options to the git init command

(default: {}).

repo_options - A Hash of additional options to the Grit::Repo.new call

(default: {}).

Returns the new or existing Grit::Repo.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 118

def self.init_bare_or_open(path, git_options = {}, repo_options = {})
  git = Git.new(path)

  unless git.exist?
    git.fs_mkdir(path)
    git.init(git_options)
  end

  self.new(path, repo_options)
end

Instance Method Details

#add(*files) ⇒ Object

Adds files to the index



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 255

def add(*files)
  self.git.add({}, *files.flatten)
end

#advanced_grep(searchtext, contextlines = 3, branch = 'master') ⇒ Object

Accepts quoted strings and negation (-) operator in search strings



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 728

def advanced_grep(searchtext, contextlines = 3, branch = 'master')

  # If there's not an even number of quote marks, get rid of them all
  searchtext = searchtext.gsub('"', '') if searchtext.count('"') % 2 == 1

  # Escape the text, but allow spaces and quote marks (by unescaping them)
  searchtext = Shellwords.shellescape(searchtext).gsub('\ ',' ').gsub('\\"','"')

  # Shellwords happens to parse search terms really nicely!
  terms = Shellwords.split(searchtext)

  term_args = []
  negative_args = []

  # For each search term (either a word or a quoted string), add the relevant term argument to either the term
  # args array, or the negative args array, used for two separate calls to git grep
  terms.each do |term|
    arg_array = term_args
    if term[0] == '-'
      arg_array = negative_args
      term = term[1..-1]
    end
    arg_array.push '-e'
    arg_array.push final_escape(term)
  end

  context_arg = '-C ' + contextlines.to_s
  result = git.native(:grep, {pipeline: false}, '-n', '-F', '-i', '-z', '--heading', '--break', '--all-match', context_arg, *term_args, branch).encode('UTF-8', invalid: :replace, undef: :replace, replace: '')

  # Find files that match the negated terms; these will be excluded from the results
  excluded_files = Array.new
  unless negative_args.empty?
    negative = git.native(:grep, {pipeline: false}, '-F', '-i', '--files-with-matches', *negative_args, branch).encode('UTF-8', invalid: :replace, undef: :replace, replace: '')
    excluded_files = negative.split("\n").map {|text| text.partition(':')[2]}
  end

  greps = []
  filematches = result.split("\n\n")
  filematches.each do |filematch|
    binary = false
    file = ''
    matches = filematch.split("--\n")
    matches.each_with_index do |match, i|
      content = []
      startline = 0
      lines = match.split("\n")
      if i == 0
        text = lines.first
        lines.slice!(0)
        file = text[/^Binary file (.+) matches$/]
        if file
          puts "BINARY #{file}"
          binary = true
        else
          text.slice! /^#{branch}:/
          file = text
        end
      end

      # Skip this result if the file is to be ignored (due to a negative match)
      next if excluded_files.include? file || ( excluded_files.include? text[/^Binary file (.+) matches$/, 1].partition(':')[2] )

      lines.each_with_index do |line, j|
        line.chomp!
        number, text = line.split("\0", 2)
        if j == 0
          startline = number.to_i
        end
        content << text
      end
      greps << Grit::Grep.new(self, file, startline, content, binary)
    end
  end
  greps
end

#alternatesObject

The list of alternates for this repo

Returns Array (pathnames of alternates)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 634

def alternates
  alternates_path = "objects/info/alternates"
  self.git.fs_read(alternates_path).strip.split("\n")
rescue Errno::ENOENT
  []
end

#alternates=(alts) ⇒ Object

Sets the alternates

+alts+ is the Array of String paths representing the alternates

Returns nothing



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 645

def alternates=(alts)
  alts.each do |alt|
    unless File.exist?(alt)
      raise "Could not set alternates. Alternate path #{alt} must exist"
    end
  end

  if alts.empty?
    self.git.fs_write('objects/info/alternates', '')
  else
    self.git.fs_write('objects/info/alternates', alts.join("\n"))
  end
end

#archive_to_file(treeish = 'master', prefix = nil, filename = 'archive.tar.gz', format = nil, compress_cmd = %W(gzip))) ⇒ Object

Write an archive directly to a file

+treeish+ is the treeish name/id (default 'master')
+prefix+ is the optional prefix (default nil)
+filename+ is the name of the file (default 'archive.tar.gz')
+format+ is the optional format (default nil)
+compress_cmd+ is the command to run the output through (default ['gzip'])

Returns nothing



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 594

def archive_to_file(treeish = 'master', prefix = nil, filename = 'archive.tar.gz', format = nil, compress_cmd = %W(gzip))
  git_archive_cmd = %W(#{Git.git_binary} --git-dir=#{self.git.git_dir} archive)
  git_archive_cmd << "--prefix=#{prefix}" if prefix
  git_archive_cmd << "--format=#{format}" if format
  git_archive_cmd += %W(-- #{treeish})

  open(filename, 'w') do |file|
    pipe_rd, pipe_wr = IO.pipe
    git_archive_pid = spawn(*git_archive_cmd, :out => pipe_wr)
    pipe_wr.close
    compress_pid = spawn(*compress_cmd, :in => pipe_rd, :out => file)
    pipe_rd.close
    Process.waitpid(git_archive_pid)
    Process.waitpid(compress_pid)
  end
end

#batch(*shas) ⇒ Object

Public: Return the full Git objects from the given SHAs. Only Commit objects are parsed for now.

*shas - Array of String SHAs.

Returns an Array of Grit objects (Grit::Commit).



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 169

def batch(*shas)
  shas.flatten!
  text = git.native(:cat_file, {:batch => true, :input => (shas * "\n")})
  parse_batch(text)
end

#blame(file, commit = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 205

def blame(file, commit = nil)
  Blame.new(self, file, commit)
end

#blame_tree(commit, path = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 265

def blame_tree(commit, path = nil)
  commit_array = self.git.blame_tree(commit, path)

  final_array = {}
  commit_array.each do |file, sha|
    final_array[file] = commit(sha)
  end
  final_array
end

#blob(id) ⇒ Object

The Blob object for the given id

+id+ is the SHA1 id of the blob

Returns Grit::Blob (unbaked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 548

def blob(id)
  Blob.create(self, :id => id)
end

#commit(id) ⇒ Object

The Commit object for the specified id

+id+ is the SHA1 identifier of the commit

Returns Grit::Commit (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 438

def commit(id)
  options = {:max_count => 1}

  Commit.find_all(self, id, options).first
end

#commit_all(message) ⇒ Object

Commits all tracked and modified files

Returns true/false if commit worked



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 250

def commit_all(message)
  self.git.commit({}, '-a', '-m', message)
end

#commit_count(start = 'master') ⇒ Object

The number of commits reachable by the given branch/commit

+start+ is the branch/commit name (default 'master')

Returns Integer



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 430

def commit_count(start = 'master')
  Commit.count(self, start)
end

#commit_deltas_from(other_repo, ref = "master", other_ref = "master") ⇒ Object

Returns a list of commits that is in other_repo but not in self

Returns Grit::Commit[]



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 447

def commit_deltas_from(other_repo, ref = "master", other_ref = "master")
  # TODO: we should be able to figure out the branch point, rather than
  # rev-list'ing the whole thing
  repo_refs       = self.git.rev_list({}, ref).strip.split("\n")
  other_repo_refs = other_repo.git.rev_list({}, other_ref).strip.split("\n")

  (other_repo_refs - repo_refs).map do |refn|
    Commit.find_all(other_repo, refn, {:max_count => 1}).first
  end
end

#commit_diff(commit) ⇒ Object

The commit diff for the given commit

+commit+ is the commit name/id

Returns Grit::Diff[]



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 582

def commit_diff(commit)
  Commit.diff(self, commit)
end

#commit_index(message) ⇒ Object

Commits current index

Returns true/false if commit worked



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 243

def commit_index(message)
  self.git.commit({}, '-m', message)
end

#commit_objects(refs) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 464

def commit_objects(refs)
  refs = refs.split(/\s+/) if refs.respond_to?(:to_str)
  self.git.rev_list({:timeout => false}, *refs).split("\n").map { |a| a[0, 40] }
end

#commit_stats(start = 'master', max_count = 10, skip = 0) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 378

def commit_stats(start = 'master', max_count = 10, skip = 0)
  options = {:max_count => max_count,
             :skip => skip}

  CommitStats.find_all(self, start, options)
end

#commits(start = 'master', max_count = 10, skip = 0) ⇒ Object

An array of Commit objects representing the history of a given ref/commit

+start+ is the branch/commit name (default 'master')
+max_count+ is the maximum number of commits to return (default 10, use +false+ for all)
+skip+ is the number of commits to skip (default 0)

Returns Grit::Commit[] (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 391

def commits(start = 'master', max_count = 10, skip = 0)
  options = {:max_count => max_count,
             :skip => skip}

  Commit.find_all(self, start, options)
end

#commits_between(from, to) ⇒ Object

The Commits objects that are reachable via to but not via from Commits are returned in chronological order.

+from+ is the branch/commit name of the younger item
+to+ is the branch/commit name of the older item

Returns Grit::Commit[] (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 404

def commits_between(from, to)
  Commit.find_all(self, "#{from}..#{to}").reverse
end

#commits_since(start = 'master', since = '1970-01-01', extra_options = {}) ⇒ Object

The Commits objects that are newer than the specified date. Commits are returned in chronological order.

+start+ is the branch/commit name (default 'master')
+since+ is a string representing a date/time
+extra_options+ is a hash of extra options

Returns Grit::Commit[] (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 420

def commits_since(start = 'master', since = '1970-01-01', extra_options = {})
  options = {:since => since}.merge(extra_options)

  Commit.find_all(self, start, options)
end

#configObject



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 659

def config
  @config ||= Config.new(self)
end

#delete_ref(ref) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 374

def delete_ref(ref)
  self.git.native(:update_ref, {:d => true}, ref)
end

#descriptionObject

The project’s description. Taken verbatim from GIT_REPO/description

Returns String



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 201

def description
  self.git.fs_read('description').chomp
end

#diff(a, b, *paths) ⇒ Object

The diff from commit a to commit b, optionally restricted to the given file(s)

+a+ is the base commit
+b+ is the other commit
+paths+ is an optional list of file paths on which to restrict the diff


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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 567

def diff(a, b, *paths)
  diff = self.git.native('diff', {}, a, b, '--', *paths)

  if diff =~ /diff --git a/
    diff = diff.sub(/.*?(diff --git a)/m, '\1')
  else
    diff = ''
  end
  Diff.list_from_string(self, diff)
end

#diff_objects(commit_sha, parents = true) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 478

def diff_objects(commit_sha, parents = true)
  revs = []
  Grit.no_quote = true
  if parents
    # PARENTS:
    revs = self.git.diff_tree({:timeout => false, :r => true, :t => true, :m => true}, commit_sha).
      strip.split("\n").map{ |a| r = a.split(' '); r[3] if r[1] != '160000' }
  else
    # NO PARENTS:
    revs = self.git.native(:ls_tree, {:timeout => false, :r => true, :t => true}, commit_sha).
      split("\n").map{ |a| a.split("\t").first.split(' ')[2] }
  end
  revs << self.commit(commit_sha).tree.id
  Grit.no_quote = false
  return revs.uniq.compact
end

#disable_daemon_serveObject

Disable git-daemon serving of this repository by ensuring there is no git-daemon-export-ok file in its git directory

Returns nothing



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 623

def disable_daemon_serve
  self.git.fs_delete(DAEMON_EXPORT_FILE)
end

#enable_daemon_serveObject

Enable git-daemon serving of this repository by writing the git-daemon-export-ok file to its git directory

Returns nothing



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 615

def enable_daemon_serve
  self.git.fs_write(DAEMON_EXPORT_FILE, '')
end

#fast_forwardable?(to, from) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 408

def fast_forwardable?(to, from)
  mb = self.git.native(:merge_base, {}, [to, from]).strip
  mb == from
end

#final_escape(str) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 723

def final_escape(str)
  str.gsub('"', '\\"')
end

#fork_bare(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Public: Create a bare fork of this repository.

path - The String full path of where to create the new fork.

Traditionally ends with "/<name>.git".

options - The Hash of additional options to the git clone command.

These options will be merged on top of the default Hash:
{:bare => true, :shared => true}.

Returns the newly forked Grit::Repo.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 138

def fork_bare(path, options = {})
  default_options = {:bare => true, :shared => true}
  real_options = default_options.merge(options)
  Git.new(path).fs_mkdir('..')
  self.git.clone(real_options, self.path, path)
  Repo.new(path)
end

#fork_bare_from(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Public: Fork a bare git repository from another repo.

path - The String full path of the repo from which to fork..

Traditionally ends with "/<name>.git".

options - The Hash of additional options to the git clone command.

These options will be merged on top of the default Hash:
{:bare => true, :shared => true}.

Returns the newly forked Grit::Repo.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 155

def fork_bare_from(path, options = {})
  default_options = {:bare => true, :shared => true}
  real_options = default_options.merge(options)
  Git.new(self.path).fs_mkdir('..')
  self.git.clone(real_options, path, self.path)
  Repo.new(self.path)
end

#gc_autoObject



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 627

def gc_auto
  self.git.gc({:auto => true})
end

#get_head(head_name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 224

def get_head(head_name)
  heads.find { |h| h.name == head_name }
end

#grep(searchtext, contextlines = 3, branch = 'master') ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 685

def grep(searchtext, contextlines = 3, branch = 'master')
  context_arg = '-C ' + contextlines.to_s
  result = git.native(:grep, {}, '-n', '-E', '-i', '-z', '--heading', '--break', context_arg, searchtext, branch).encode('UTF-8', invalid: :replace, undef: :replace, replace: '')
  greps = []
  filematches = result.split("\n\n")
  filematches.each do |filematch|
    binary = false
    file = ''
    matches = filematch.split("--\n")
    matches.each_with_index do |match, i|
      content = []
      startline = 0
      lines = match.split("\n")
      if i == 0
        text = lines.first
        lines.slice!(0)
        file = text[/^Binary file (.+) matches$/]
        if file
          binary = true
        else
          text.slice! /^#{branch}:/
          file = text
        end
      end
      lines.each_with_index do |line, j|
        line.chomp!
        number, text = line.split("\0", 2)
        if j == 0
          startline = number.to_i
        end
        content << text
      end
      greps << Grit::Grep.new(self, file, startline, content, binary)
    end
  end
  greps
end

#headObject

Object reprsenting the current repo head.

Returns Grit::Head (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 235

def head
  Head.current(self)
end

#head_countObject Also known as: branch_count



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 217

def head_count
  Head.count_all(self)
end

#headsObject Also known as: branches

An array of Head objects representing the branch heads in this repo

Returns Grit::Head[] (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 213

def heads
  Head.find_all(self)
end

#indexObject



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 663

def index
  Index.new(self)
end

#inspectObject

Pretty object inspection



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 805

def inspect
  %Q{#<Grit::Repo "#{@path}">}
end

#is_head?(head_name) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 228

def is_head?(head_name)
  get_head(head_name)
end

#log(commit = 'master', path = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object

The commit log for a treeish

Returns Grit::Commit[]



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 555

def log(commit = 'master', path = nil, options = {})
  default_options = {:pretty => "raw"}
  actual_options  = default_options.merge(options)
  arg = path ? [commit, '--', path] : [commit]
  commits = self.git.log(actual_options, *arg)
  Commit.list_from_string(self, commits)
end

#lstree(treeish = 'master', options = {}) ⇒ Object

quick way to get a simple array of hashes of the entries of a single tree or recursive tree listing from a given sha or reference

+treeish+ is the reference (default 'master')
+options+ is a hash or options - currently only takes :recursive

Examples

repo.lstree('master', :recursive => true)

Returns array of hashes - one per tree entry



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 517

def lstree(treeish = 'master', options = {})
  # check recursive option
  opts = {:timeout => false, :l => true, :t => true}
  if options[:recursive]
    opts[:r] = true
  end
  # mode, type, sha, size, path
  revs = self.git.native(:ls_tree, opts, treeish)
  lines = revs.split("\n")
  revs = lines.map do |a|
    stuff, path = a.split("\t")
    mode, type, sha, size = stuff.split(" ")
    entry = {:mode => mode, :type => type, :sha => sha, :path => path}
    entry[:size] = size.strip.to_i if size.strip != '-'
    entry
  end
  revs
end

#object(sha) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 536

def object(sha)
  obj = git.get_git_object(sha)
  raw = Grit::GitRuby::Internal::RawObject.new(obj[:type], obj[:content])
  object = Grit::GitRuby::GitObject.from_raw(raw)
  object.sha = sha
  object
end

#objects(refs) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 458

def objects(refs)
  refs = refs.split(/\s+/) if refs.respond_to?(:to_str)
  self.git.rev_list({:objects => true, :timeout => false}, *refs).
    split("\n").map { |a| a[0, 40] }
end

#objects_between(ref1, ref2 = nil) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 469

def objects_between(ref1, ref2 = nil)
  if ref2
    refs = "#{ref2}..#{ref1}"
  else
    refs = ref1
  end
  self.objects(refs)
end

#parse_batch(text) ⇒ Object

Parses ‘git cat-file –batch` output, returning an array of Grit objects.

text - Raw String output.

Returns an Array of Grit objects (Grit::Commit).



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 180

def parse_batch(text)
  io = StringIO.new(text)
  objects = []
  while line = io.gets
    sha, type, size = line.split(" ", 3)
    parser = BATCH_PARSERS[type]
    if type == 'missing' || !parser
      io.seek(size.to_i + 1, IO::SEEK_CUR)
      objects << nil
      next
    end

    object   = io.read(size.to_i + 1)
    objects << parser.parse_batch(self, sha, size, object)
  end
  objects
end

#recent_tag_name(committish = nil, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Finds the most recent annotated tag name that is reachable from a commit.

@repo.recent_tag_name('master')
# => "v1.0-0-abcdef"

committish - optional commit SHA, branch, or tag name. options - optional hash of options to pass to git.

Default: {:always => true}
:tags => true      # use lightweight tags too.
:abbrev => Integer # number of hex digits to form the unique
  name.  Defaults to 7.
:long => true      # always output tag + commit sha
# see `git describe` docs for more options.

Returns the String tag name, or just the commit if no tag is found. If there have been updates since the tag was made, a suffix is added with the number of commits since the tag, and the abbreviated object name of the most recent commit. Returns nil if the committish value is not found.



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 310

def recent_tag_name(committish = nil, options = {})
  value = git.describe({:always => true}.update(options), committish.to_s).to_s.strip
  value.size.zero? ? nil : value
end

#refsObject

An array of Ref objects representing the refs in this repo

Returns Grit::Ref[] (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 359

def refs
  [ Head.find_all(self), Tag.find_all(self), Remote.find_all(self) ].flatten
end

#refs_listObject

returns an array of hashes representing all references



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 364

def refs_list
  refs = self.git.for_each_ref
  refarr = refs.split("\n").map do |line|
    shatype, ref = line.split("\t")
    sha, type = shatype.split(' ')
    [ref, sha, type]
  end
  refarr
end

#remote_add(name, url) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 331

def remote_add(name, url)
  self.git.remote({}, 'add', name, url)
end

#remote_countObject



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 323

def remote_count
  Remote.count_all(self)
end

#remote_fetch(name) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 335

def remote_fetch(name)
  self.git.fetch({}, name)
end

#remote_listObject



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 327

def remote_list
  self.git.list_remotes
end

#remotesObject

An array of Remote objects representing the remote branches in this repo

Returns Grit::Remote[] (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 319

def remotes
  Remote.find_all(self)
end

#remotes_fetch_needed(remotes) ⇒ Object

takes an array of remote names and last pushed dates fetches from all of the remotes where the local fetch date is earlier than the passed date, then records the last fetched date

{ ‘origin’ => date,

'peter => date,

}



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 347

def remotes_fetch_needed(remotes)
  remotes.each do |remote, date|
    # TODO: check against date
    self.remote_fetch(remote)
  end
end

#remove(*files) ⇒ Object

Remove files from the index



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 260

def remove(*files)
  self.git.rm({}, *files.flatten)
end

#rename(name) ⇒ Object

Rename the current repository directory.

+name+ is the new name

Returns nothing



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 677

def rename(name)
  if @bare
    self.git.fs_move('/', "../#{name}")
  else
    self.git.fs_move('/', "../../#{name}")
  end
end

#statusObject



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 275

def status
  Status.new(self)
end

#tag_countObject



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 287

def tag_count
  Tag.count_all(self)
end

#tagsObject

An array of Tag objects that are available in this repo

Returns Grit::Tag[] (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 283

def tags
  Tag.find_all(self)
end

#tree(treeish = 'master', paths = []) ⇒ Object

The Tree object for the given treeish reference

+treeish+ is the reference (default 'master')
+paths+ is an optional Array of directory paths to restrict the tree (default [])

Examples

repo.tree('master', ['lib/'])

Returns Grit::Tree (baked)



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 503

def tree(treeish = 'master', paths = [])
  Tree.construct(self, treeish, paths)
end

#update_ref(head, commit_sha) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/grit/repo.rb', line 667

def update_ref(head, commit_sha)
  return nil if !commit_sha || (commit_sha.size != 40)
  self.git.fs_write("refs/heads/#{head}", commit_sha)
  commit_sha
end