Module: Git
- Defined in:
- lib/git.rb,
lib/git/lib.rb,
lib/git/log.rb,
lib/git/base.rb,
lib/git/diff.rb,
lib/git/path.rb,
lib/git/index.rb,
lib/git/stash.rb,
lib/git/author.rb,
lib/git/branch.rb,
lib/git/object.rb,
lib/git/remote.rb,
lib/git/status.rb,
lib/git/stashes.rb,
lib/git/branches.rb,
lib/git/repository.rb,
lib/git/working_directory.rb
Overview
Git/Ruby Library
This provides bindings for working with git in complex interactions, including branching and merging, object inspection and manipulation, history, patch generation and more. You should be able to do most fundamental git operations with this library.
This module provides the basic functions to open a git reference to work with. You can open a working directory, open a bare repository, initialize a new repo or clone an existing remote repository.
- Author
-
Scott Chacon ([email protected])
- License
-
MIT License
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: Author, Base, Branch, Branches, Diff, GitExecuteError, GitTagNameDoesNotExist, Index, Lib, Log, Object, Path, Remote, Repository, Stash, Stashes, Status, WorkingDirectory
Constant Summary collapse
- VERSION =
'1.0.4'
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.bare(git_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Object
open a bare repository.
-
.clone(repository, name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
clones a remote repository.
-
.export(repository, name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Export the current HEAD (or a branch, if
options[:branch]
is specified) into thename
directory, then remove all traces of git from the directory. -
.global_config(name = nil, value = nil) ⇒ Object
Same as g.config, but forces it to be at the global level.
-
.init(working_dir = '.', options = {}) ⇒ Object
initialize a new git repository, defaults to the current working directory.
-
.open(working_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Object
open an existing git working directory.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#config(name = nil, value = nil) ⇒ Object
g.config(‘user.name’, ‘Scott Chacon’) # sets value g.config(‘user.email’, ‘[email protected]’) # sets value g.config(‘user.name’) # returns ‘Scott Chacon’ g.config # returns whole config hash.
- #global_config(name = nil, value = nil) ⇒ Object
Class Method Details
.bare(git_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Object
open a bare repository
this takes the path to a bare git repo it expects not to be able to use a working directory so you can’t checkout stuff, commit things, etc. but you can do most read operations
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# File 'lib/git.rb', line 59 def self.(git_dir, = {}) Base.(git_dir, ) end |
.clone(repository, name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
clones a remote repository
options
:bare => true (does a bare clone)
:repository => '/path/to/alt_git_dir'
:index => '/path/to/alt_index_file'
example
Git.clone('git://repo.or.cz/rubygit.git', 'clone.git', :bare => true)
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# File 'lib/git.rb', line 96 def self.clone(repository, name, = {}) Base.clone(repository, name, ) end |
.export(repository, name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Export the current HEAD (or a branch, if options[:branch]
is specified) into the name
directory, then remove all traces of git from the directory.
See clone
for options. Does not obey the :remote
option, since the .git info will be deleted anyway; always uses the default remote, ‘origin.’
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# File 'lib/git.rb', line 107 def self.export(repository, name, = {}) .delete(:remote) repo = clone(repository, name, {:depth => 1}.merge()) repo.checkout("origin/#{[:branch]}") if [:branch] Dir.chdir(repo.dir.to_s) { FileUtils.rm_r '.git' } end |
.global_config(name = nil, value = nil) ⇒ Object
Same as g.config, but forces it to be at the global level
g.config(‘user.name’, ‘Scott Chacon’) # sets value g.config(‘user.email’, ‘[email protected]’) # sets value g.config(‘user.name’) # returns ‘Scott Chacon’ g.config # returns whole config hash
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# File 'lib/git.rb', line 138 def self.global_config(name = nil, value = nil) lib = Git::Lib.new(nil, nil) if(name && value) # set value lib.global_config_set(name, value) elsif (name) # return value lib.global_config_get(name) else # return hash lib.global_config_list end end |
.init(working_dir = '.', options = {}) ⇒ Object
initialize a new git repository, defaults to the current working directory
options
:repository => '/path/to/alt_git_dir'
:index => '/path/to/alt_index_file'
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# File 'lib/git.rb', line 82 def self.init(working_dir = '.', = {}) Base.init(working_dir, ) end |
.open(working_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Object
open an existing git working directory
this will most likely be the most common way to create a git reference, referring to a working directory. if not provided in the options, the library will assume your git_dir and index are in the default place (.git/, .git/index)
options
:repository => '/path/to/alt_git_dir'
:index => '/path/to/alt_index_file'
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# File 'lib/git.rb', line 73 def self.open(working_dir, = {}) Base.open(working_dir, ) end |
Instance Method Details
#config(name = nil, value = nil) ⇒ Object
g.config(‘user.name’, ‘Scott Chacon’) # sets value g.config(‘user.email’, ‘[email protected]’) # sets value g.config(‘user.name’) # returns ‘Scott Chacon’ g.config # returns whole config hash
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# File 'lib/git.rb', line 118 def config(name = nil, value = nil) lib = Git::Lib.new 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 |
#global_config(name = nil, value = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/git.rb', line 152 def global_config(name = nil, value = nil) self.class.global_config(name, value) end |