Class: Rugged::Repository
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Rugged::Repository
- Defined in:
- lib/rugged/repository.rb,
lib/rugged/attributes.rb,
ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c
Overview
Repository is an interface into a Git repository on-disk. It’s the primary interface between your app and the main Git objects Rugged makes available to you.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: Attributes
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.bare(*args) ⇒ Object
Open a bare Git repository at
path
and return aRepository
object representing it. -
.clone_at(url, local_path[, options]) ⇒ Object
Clone a repository from
url
tolocal_path
. -
.discover(path = nil, across_fs = true) ⇒ Object
Traverse
path
upwards until a Git working directory with a.git
folder has been found, open it and return it as aRepository
object. -
.hash_data(str, type) ⇒ Object
Hash the contents of
str
as raw bytes (ignoring any encoding information) and adding the relevant header corresponding totype
, and return a hex string representing the result from the hash. -
.hash_file(path, type) ⇒ Object
Hash the contents of the file pointed at by
path
, assuming that it’d be stored in the ODB with the giventype
, and return a hex string representing the SHA1 OID resulting from the hash. -
.init_at(path, is_bare = false, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Initialize a Git repository in
path
. -
.new(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Open a Git repository in the given
path
and return aRepository
object representing it.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#ahead_behind(local, upstream) ⇒ Array
Returns a 2 element Array containing the number of commits that the upstream object is ahead and behind the local object.
-
#apply(diff, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Applies the given diff to the repository.
- #attributes(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object
-
#bare? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether a repository is bare or not.
-
#blob_at(revision, path) ⇒ Object
Get the blob at a path for a specific revision.
-
#branches ⇒ Object
All the branches in the repository.
-
#checkout(target, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Checkout the specified branch, reference or commit.
-
#checkout_head([options]) ⇒ nil
Updates files in the index and the working tree to match the content of the commit pointed at by
HEAD
. -
#checkout_index(index[,options]) ⇒ nil
Updates files in the index and the working tree to match the content of the commit pointed at by
index
. -
#checkout_tree(treeish[, options]) ⇒ Object
Updates files in the index and working tree to match the content of the tree pointed at by the
treeish
. -
#cherrypick(commit[, options]) ⇒ nil
Cherry-pick the given commit and update the index and working directory accordingly.
-
#cherrypick_commit(commit, our_commit, [mainline, options]) ⇒ nil
Cherry-pick the given commit on the given base in-memory and return an index with the result.
-
#close ⇒ nil
Frees all the resources used by this repository immediately.
-
#config ⇒ Object
Return a Rugged::Config object representing this repository’s config.
-
#config=(cfg) ⇒ Object
Set the configuration file for this
Repository
. -
#create_branch(name, sha_or_ref = "HEAD") ⇒ Object
Create a new branch in the repository.
-
#notes_default_ref ⇒ String
Get the default notes reference for a
repository
:. -
#default_signature ⇒ nil
Returns a
Hash
with the default usersignature
ornil
. -
#descendant_of?(commit, ancestor) ⇒ Boolean
commit
andancestor
must be String commit OIDs or instances of Rugged::Commit. - #diff(left, right, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
-
#diff_from_buffer(buffer) ⇒ Rugged::Diff object
Where
buffer
is aString
. - #diff_workdir(left, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
-
#each_id ⇒ Object
Call the given
block
once with every object ID found inrepo
and all its alternates. -
#empty? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether a repository is empty or not.
-
#exists?(hex) ⇒ Object
Return whether an object with the given SHA1 OID (represented as a hex string of at least 7 characters) exists in the repository.
-
#expand_oids(*args) ⇒ Object
Expand a list of short oids to their full value, assuming they exist in the repository.
- #fetch(remote_or_url, *args, **kwargs) ⇒ Object
- #fetch_attributes(*args) ⇒ Object
-
#head ⇒ Object
Retrieve and resolve the reference pointed at by the repository’s
HEAD
. -
#head=(str) ⇒ Object
Make the repository’s
HEAD
point to the specified reference. -
#head_detached? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether the
HEAD
of a repository is detached or not. -
#head_unborn? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether the current branch is unborn (
HEAD
points to a non-existent branch). -
#ident ⇒ Object
Return a Hash containing the identity that is used to write reflogs.
-
#ident=(ident) ⇒ Object
Set the identity to be used for writing reflogs.
-
#include?(hex) ⇒ Object
Return whether an object with the given SHA1 OID (represented as a hex string of at least 7 characters) exists in the repository.
-
#index ⇒ Object
Return the default index for this repository.
-
#index=(idx) ⇒ Object
Set the index for this
Repository
. -
#inspect ⇒ Object
Pretty formatting of a Repository.
-
#last_commit ⇒ Object
Get the most recent commit from this repo.
-
#lookup(oid) ⇒ Object
Look up a SHA1.
-
#merge_analysis(their_commit) ⇒ Array
Analyzes the given commit and determines the opportunities for merging it into the repository’s HEAD.
-
#merge_base(rb_args) ⇒ Object
Find a merge base, given two or more commits or oids.
-
#merge_bases(rb_args) ⇒ Object
Find all merge bases, given two or more commits or oids.
-
#merge_commits(our_commit, their_commit, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Merges the two given commits, returning a Rugged::Index that reflects the result of the merge.
-
#namespace ⇒ String
Returns the active namespace for the repository.
-
#namespace=(new_namespace) ⇒ Object
Sets the active namespace for the repository.
-
#path ⇒ Object
Return the full, normalized path to this repository.
-
#path_ignored?(path) ⇒ Boolean
Return whether a path is ignored or not.
-
#push(remote_or_url, *args, **kwargs) ⇒ Object
Push a list of refspecs to the given remote.
-
#read(oid) ⇒ String
Read and return the raw data of the object identified by the given
oid
. -
#read_header(oid) ⇒ Hash
Read and return the header information in
repo
‘s ODB for the object identified by the givenoid
. -
#ref(ref_name) ⇒ Object
Look up a single reference by name.
- #ref_names(glob = nil) ⇒ Object
- #references ⇒ Object
- #refs(glob = nil) ⇒ Object
-
#remotes ⇒ Object
All the remotes in the repository.
-
#reset(target, reset_type) ⇒ nil
Sets the current head to the specified commit oid and optionally resets the index and working tree to match.
-
#reset_path(pathspecs, target = nil) ⇒ nil
Updates entries in the index from the
target
commit tree, matching the givenpathspecs
. -
#rev_parse(spec) ⇒ Object
Look up an object by a revision string.
-
#rev_parse_oid(spec) ⇒ Object
Look up an object by a revision string.
-
#revert_commit(revert_commit, our_commit, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Reverts the given commit against the given “our” commit, producing an index that reflects the result of the revert.
-
#shallow? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether a repository is a shallow clone or not.
-
#status(file = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
call-seq: repo.status { |file, status_data| block } repo.status(path) -> status_data.
-
#submodules ⇒ Object
All the submodules in the repository.
-
#tags ⇒ Object
All the tags in the repository.
-
#walk(from, sorting = Rugged::SORT_DATE, &block) ⇒ Object
Walks over a set of commits using Rugged::Walker.
-
#workdir ⇒ nil
Return the working directory for this repository, or
nil
if the repository is bare. -
#workdir=(path) ⇒ Object
Sets the working directory of
repo
topath
. -
#write(buffer, type) ⇒ Object
Write the data contained in the
buffer
string as a raw object of the giventype
into the repository’s object database.
Class Method Details
.bare(path[, alternates]) ⇒ Object .bare(path[, options]) ⇒ Object
Open a bare Git repository at path
and return a Repository
object representing it.
This is faster than Rugged::Repository.new, as it won’t attempt to perform any .git
directory discovery, won’t try to load the config options to determine whether the repository is bare and won’t try to load the workdir.
Optionally, you can pass a list of alternate object folders or an options Hash.
Rugged::Repository.(path, ['./other/repo/.git/objects'])
Rugged::Repository.(path, opts)
The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :backend
-
A Rugged::Backend instance
- :alternates
-
A list of alternate object folders. Rugged::Repository.bare(path, :alternates => [‘./other/repo/.git/objects’])
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 293
static VALUE rb_git_repo_open_bare(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
git_repository *repo = NULL;
int error = 0;
VALUE rb_path, rb_options, rb_alternates = 0;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &rb_path, &rb_options);
if (!NIL_P(rb_options) && TYPE(rb_options) == T_ARRAY)
rb_alternates = rb_options;
if (!NIL_P(rb_options) && TYPE(rb_options) == T_HASH) {
/* Check for `:backend` */
VALUE rb_backend = rb_hash_aref(rb_options, CSTR2SYM("backend"));
if (!NIL_P(rb_backend)) {
rugged_repo_new_with_backend(&repo, rb_path, rb_backend);
}
/* Check for `:alternates` */
rb_alternates = rb_hash_aref(rb_options, CSTR2SYM("alternates"));
}
if (!repo) {
FilePathValue(rb_path);
error = git_repository_open_bare(&repo, StringValueCStr(rb_path));
rugged_exception_check(error);
}
if (rb_alternates) {
load_alternates(repo, rb_alternates);
}
return rugged_repo_new(klass, repo);
}
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.clone_at(url, local_path[, options]) ⇒ Object
Clone a repository from url
to local_path
.
The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :bare
-
If
true
, the clone will be created as a bare repository. Defaults tofalse
. - :checkout_branch
-
The name of a branch to checkout. Defaults to the remote’s
HEAD
. - :remote
-
The name to give to the “origin” remote. Defaults to
"origin"
. - :ignore_cert_errors
-
If set to
true
, errors while validating the remote’s host certificate will be ignored. - :proxy_url
-
The url of an http proxy to use to access the remote repository.
- :credentials
-
The credentials to use for the clone operation. Can be either an instance of one of the Rugged::Credentials types, or a proc returning one of the former. The proc will be called with the
url
, theusername
from the url (if applicable) and a list of applicable credential types. - :progress
-
A callback that will be executed with the textual progress received from the remote. This is the text send over the progress side-band (ie. the “counting objects” output).
- :transfer_progress
-
A callback that will be executed to report clone progress information. It will be passed the amount of
total_objects
,indexed_objects
,received_objects
,local_objects
,total_deltas
,indexed_deltas
, andreceived_bytes
. - :update_tips
-
A callback that will be executed each time a reference was updated locally. It will be passed the
refname
,old_oid
andnew_oid
.
Example:
Repository.clone_at("https://github.com/libgit2/rugged.git", "./some/dir", {
transfer_progress: lambda { |total_objects, indexed_objects, received_objects, local_objects, total_deltas, indexed_deltas, received_bytes|
# ...
}
})
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 587
static VALUE rb_git_repo_clone_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
VALUE url, local_path, rb_options_hash;
git_clone_options options = GIT_CLONE_OPTIONS_INIT;
struct rugged_remote_cb_payload remote_payload = { Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, Qnil, 0 };
git_repository *repo;
int error;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21", &url, &local_path, &rb_options_hash);
Check_Type(url, T_STRING);
FilePathValue(local_path);
parse_clone_options(&options, rb_options_hash, &remote_payload);
error = git_clone(&repo, StringValueCStr(url), StringValueCStr(local_path), &options);
if (RTEST(remote_payload.exception))
rb_jump_tag(remote_payload.exception);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_repo_new(klass, repo);
}
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.discover(path = nil, across_fs = true) ⇒ Object
Traverse path
upwards until a Git working directory with a .git
folder has been found, open it and return it as a Repository
object.
If path
is nil
, the current working directory will be used as a starting point.
If across_fs
is true
, the traversal won’t stop when reaching a different device than the one that contained path
(only applies to UNIX-based OSses).
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1623
static VALUE rb_git_repo_discover(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
git_repository *repo;
VALUE rb_path, rb_across_fs;
git_buf repository_path = { NULL };
int error, across_fs = 0;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "02", &rb_path, &rb_across_fs);
if (NIL_P(rb_path)) {
VALUE rb_dir = rb_const_get(rb_cObject, rb_intern("Dir"));
rb_path = rb_funcall(rb_dir, rb_intern("pwd"), 0);
}
if (!NIL_P(rb_across_fs)) {
across_fs = rugged_parse_bool(rb_across_fs);
}
FilePathValue(rb_path);
error = git_repository_discover(
&repository_path,
StringValueCStr(rb_path),
across_fs,
NULL
);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_repository_open(&repo, repository_path.ptr);
git_buf_dispose(&repository_path);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_repo_new(klass, repo);
}
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.hash_data(str, type) ⇒ Object
Hash the contents of str
as raw bytes (ignoring any encoding information) and adding the relevant header corresponding to type
, and return a hex string representing the result from the hash.
Repository.hash_data('hello world', :commit) #=> "de5ba987198bcf2518885f0fc1350e5172cded78"
Repository.hash_data('hello_world', :tag) #=> "9d09060c850defbc7711d08b57def0d14e742f4e"
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1332
static VALUE rb_git_repo_hash(VALUE self, VALUE rb_buffer, VALUE rb_type)
{
int error;
git_oid oid;
Check_Type(rb_buffer, T_STRING);
error = git_odb_hash(&oid,
RSTRING_PTR(rb_buffer),
RSTRING_LEN(rb_buffer),
rugged_otype_get(rb_type)
);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_create_oid(&oid);
}
|
.hash_file(path, type) ⇒ Object
Hash the contents of the file pointed at by path
, assuming that it’d be stored in the ODB with the given type
, and return a hex string representing the SHA1 OID resulting from the hash.
Repository.hash_file('foo.txt', :commit) #=> "de5ba987198bcf2518885f0fc1350e5172cded78"
Repository.hash_file('foo.txt', :tag) #=> "9d09060c850defbc7711d08b57def0d14e742f4e"
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1361
static VALUE rb_git_repo_hashfile(VALUE self, VALUE rb_path, VALUE rb_type)
{
int error;
git_oid oid;
FilePathValue(rb_path);
error = git_odb_hashfile(&oid,
StringValueCStr(rb_path),
rugged_otype_get(rb_type)
);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_create_oid(&oid);
}
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.init_at(path, is_bare = false, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Initialize a Git repository in path
. This implies creating all the necessary files on the FS, or re-initializing an already existing repository if the files have already been created.
The is_bare
(optional, defaults to false) attribute specifies whether the Repository should be created on disk as bare or not. Bare repositories have no working directory and are created in the root of path
. Non-bare repositories are created in a .git
folder and use path
as working directory.
The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :backend
-
A Rugged::Backend instance
Rugged::Repository.init_at(‘repository’, :bare) #=> #<Rugged::Repository:0x108849488>
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 396
static VALUE rb_git_repo_init_at(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
git_repository *repo = NULL;
VALUE rb_path, rb_is_bare, rb_options;
int error;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11:", &rb_path, &rb_is_bare, &rb_options);
FilePathValue(rb_path);
if (!NIL_P(rb_options)) {
/* Check for `:backend` */
VALUE rb_backend = rb_hash_aref(rb_options, CSTR2SYM("backend"));
if (rb_backend && !NIL_P(rb_backend)) {
rugged_repo_new_with_backend(&repo, rb_path, rb_backend);
}
}
if(!repo) {
error = git_repository_init(&repo, StringValueCStr(rb_path), RTEST(rb_is_bare));
rugged_exception_check(error);
}
return rugged_repo_new(klass, repo);
}
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.new(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Open a Git repository in the given path
and return a Repository
object representing it. An exception will be thrown if path
doesn’t point to a valid repository. If you need to create a repository from scratch, use Rugged::Repository.init_at instead.
The path
must point to either the actual folder (.git
) of a Git repository, or to the directorly that contains the .git
folder.
See also Rugged::Repository.discover and Rugged::Repository.bare.
The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :alternates
-
A list of alternate object folders.
Examples:
Rugged::Repository.new('test/.git') #=> #<Rugged::Repository:0x108849488>
Rugged::Repository.new(path, :alternates => ['./other/repo/.git/objects'])
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 354
static VALUE rb_git_repo_new(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass)
{
git_repository *repo;
int error = 0;
VALUE rb_path, rb_options;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "10:", &rb_path, &rb_options);
FilePathValue(rb_path);
error = git_repository_open(&repo, StringValueCStr(rb_path));
rugged_exception_check(error);
if (!NIL_P(rb_options)) {
/* Check for `:alternates` */
load_alternates(repo, rb_hash_aref(rb_options, CSTR2SYM("alternates")));
}
return rugged_repo_new(klass, repo);
}
|
Instance Method Details
#ahead_behind(local, upstream) ⇒ Array
Returns a 2 element Array containing the number of commits that the upstream object is ahead and behind the local object.
local
and upstream
can either be strings containing SHA1 OIDs or Rugged::Object instances.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1963
static VALUE rb_git_repo_ahead_behind(VALUE self, VALUE rb_local, VALUE rb_upstream) {
git_repository *repo;
int error;
git_oid local, upstream;
size_t ahead, behind;
VALUE rb_result;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
error = rugged_oid_get(&local, repo, rb_local);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = rugged_oid_get(&upstream, repo, rb_upstream);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_graph_ahead_behind(&ahead, &behind, repo, &local, &upstream);
rugged_exception_check(error);
rb_result = rb_ary_new2(2);
rb_ary_push(rb_result, INT2FIX((int) ahead));
rb_ary_push(rb_result, INT2FIX((int) behind));
return rb_result;
}
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#apply(diff, options = {}) ⇒ Boolean
Applies the given diff to the repository. The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :location
-
Whether to apply the changes to the workdir (default for non-bare), the index (default for bare) or both. Valid values:
:index
,:workdir
,:both
. - :delta_callback
-
While applying the patch, this callback will be executed per delta (file). The current
delta
will be passed to the block. The block’s return value determines further behavior. When the block evaluates to:- +true+: the hunk will be applied and the apply process will continue. - +false+: the hunk will be skipped, but the apply process continues. - +nil+: the hunk is not applied, and the apply process is aborted.
- :hunk_callback
-
While applying the patch, this callback will be executed per hunk. The current
hunk
will be passed to the block. The block’s return value determines further behavior, as per:delta_callback
.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1017
static VALUE rb_git_repo_apply(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_diff, rb_options;
git_diff *diff;
git_repository *repo;
git_apply_options opts = GIT_APPLY_OPTIONS_INIT;
git_apply_location_t location;
struct rugged_apply_cb_payload payload = { Qnil, Qnil, 0 };
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
if (git_repository_is_bare(repo)) {
location = GIT_APPLY_LOCATION_INDEX;
} else {
location = GIT_APPLY_LOCATION_WORKDIR;
}
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &rb_diff, &rb_options);
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_diff, rb_cRuggedDiff)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected a Rugged::Diff.");
}
if (!NIL_P(rb_options)) {
Check_Type(rb_options, T_HASH);
rugged_parse_apply_options(&opts, &location, rb_options, &payload);
}
Data_Get_Struct(rb_diff, git_diff, diff);
error = git_apply(repo, diff, location, &opts);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qtrue;
}
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#attributes(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rugged/attributes.rb', line 8 def attributes(path, = {}) Attributes.new(self, path, ) end |
#bare? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether a repository is bare or not. A bare repository has no working directory.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1436
static VALUE rb_git_repo_is_bare(VALUE self)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_GETTER(is_bare);
}
|
#blob_at(revision, path) ⇒ Object
Get the blob at a path for a specific revision.
revision - The String SHA1. path - The String file path.
Returns a Rugged::Blob object
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 242 def blob_at(revision, path) tree = Rugged::Commit.lookup(self, revision).tree begin blob_data = tree.path(path) rescue Rugged::TreeError return nil end blob = Rugged::Blob.lookup(self, blob_data[:oid]) (blob.type == :blob) ? blob : nil end |
#branches ⇒ Object
All the branches in the repository
Returns a BranchCollection containing Rugged::Branch objects
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 207 def branches @branches ||= BranchCollection.new(self) end |
#checkout(target, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Checkout the specified branch, reference or commit.
target - A revparse spec for the branch, reference or commit to check out. options - Options passed to #checkout_tree.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 29 def checkout(target, = {}) [:strategy] ||= :safe .delete(:paths) return checkout_head(**) if target == "HEAD" if target.kind_of?(Rugged::Branch) branch = target else branch = branches[target] end if branch self.checkout_tree(branch.target, **) if branch.remote? references.create("HEAD", branch.target_id, force: true) else references.create("HEAD", branch.canonical_name, force: true) end else commit = Commit.lookup(self, self.rev_parse_oid(target)) references.create("HEAD", commit.oid, force: true) self.checkout_tree(commit, **) end end |
#checkout_head([options]) ⇒ nil
Updates files in the index and the working tree to match the content of the commit pointed at by HEAD
.
See Repository#checkout_tree for a list of supported options
.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2457
static VALUE rb_git_checkout_head(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_options;
git_repository *repo;
git_checkout_options opts = GIT_CHECKOUT_OPTIONS_INIT;
struct rugged_cb_payload *payload;
int error, exception = 0;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "00:", &rb_options);
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
rugged_parse_checkout_options(&opts, rb_options);
error = git_checkout_head(repo, &opts);
xfree(opts.paths.strings);
if ((payload = opts.notify_payload) != NULL) {
exception = payload->exception;
xfree(opts.notify_payload);
}
if ((payload = opts.progress_payload) != NULL) {
exception = payload->exception;
xfree(opts.progress_payload);
}
if (exception)
rb_jump_tag(exception);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#checkout_index(index[,options]) ⇒ nil
Updates files in the index and the working tree to match the content of the commit pointed at by index
.
See Repository#checkout_tree for a list of supported options
.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2409
static VALUE rb_git_checkout_index(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_index, rb_options;
git_repository *repo;
git_index *index;
git_checkout_options opts = GIT_CHECKOUT_OPTIONS_INIT;
struct rugged_cb_payload *payload;
int error, exception = 0;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "10:", &rb_index, &rb_options);
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_index, rb_cRuggedIndex))
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Expected Rugged::Index");
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
Data_Get_Struct(rb_index, git_index, index);
rugged_parse_checkout_options(&opts, rb_options);
error = git_checkout_index(repo, index, &opts);
xfree(opts.paths.strings);
if ((payload = opts.notify_payload) != NULL) {
exception = payload->exception;
xfree(opts.notify_payload);
}
if ((payload = opts.progress_payload) != NULL) {
exception = payload->exception;
xfree(opts.progress_payload);
}
if (exception)
rb_jump_tag(exception);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#checkout_tree(treeish[, options]) ⇒ Object
Updates files in the index and working tree to match the content of the tree pointed at by the treeish
.
The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :progress
-
A callback that will be executed for checkout progress notifications. Up to 3 parameters are passed on each execution:
-
The path to the last updated file (or
nil
on the very first invocation). -
The number of completed checkout steps.
-
The number of total checkout steps to be performed.
-
- :notify
-
A callback that will be executed for each checkout notification types specified with
:notify_flags
. Up to 5 parameters are passed on each execution:-
An array containing the
:notify_flags
that caused the callback execution. -
The path of the current file.
-
A hash describing the baseline blob (or
nil
if it does not exist). -
A hash describing the target blob (or
nil
if it does not exist). -
A hash describing the workdir blob (or
nil
if it does not exist).
-
- :strategy
-
A single symbol or an array of symbols representing the strategies to use when performing the checkout. Possible values are:
- :none
-
Perform a dry run (default).
- :safe
-
Allow safe updates that cannot overwrite uncommitted data.
- :recreate_missing
-
Allow checkout to recreate missing files.
- :force
-
Allow all updates to force working directory to look like index.
- :allow_conflicts
-
Allow checkout to make safe updates even if conflicts are found.
- :remove_untracked
-
Remove untracked files not in index (that are not ignored).
- :remove_ignored
-
Remove ignored files not in index.
- :update_only
-
Only update existing files, don’t create new ones.
- :dont_update_index
-
Normally checkout updates index entries as it goes; this stops that.
- :no_refresh
-
Don’t refresh index/config/etc before doing checkout.
- :disable_pathspec_match
-
Treat pathspec as simple list of exact match file paths.
- :skip_locked_directories
-
Ignore directories in use, they will be left empty.
- :skip_unmerged
-
Allow checkout to skip unmerged files (NOT IMPLEMENTED).
- :use_ours
-
For unmerged files, checkout stage 2 from index (NOT IMPLEMENTED).
- :use_theirs
-
For unmerged files, checkout stage 3 from index (NOT IMPLEMENTED).
- :update_submodules
-
Recursively checkout submodules with same options (NOT IMPLEMENTED).
- :update_submodules_if_changed
-
Recursively checkout submodules if HEAD moved in super repo (NOT IMPLEMENTED).
- :disable_filters
-
If
true
, filters like CRLF line conversion will be disabled. - :dir_mode
-
Mode for newly created directories. Default:
0755
. - :file_mode
-
Mode for newly created files. Default:
0755
or0644
. - :file_open_flags
-
Mode for opening files. Default:
IO::CREAT | IO::TRUNC | IO::WRONLY
. - :notify_flags
-
A single symbol or an array of symbols representing the cases in which the
:notify
callback should be invoked. Possible values are:- :none
-
Do not invoke the
:notify
callback (default). - :conflict
-
Invoke the callback for conflicting paths.
- :dirty
-
Invoke the callback for “dirty” files, i.e. those that do not need an update but no longer match the baseline.
- :updated
-
Invoke the callback for any file that was changed.
- :untracked
-
Invoke the callback for untracked files.
- :ignored
-
Invoke the callback for ignored files.
- :all
-
Invoke the callback for all these cases.
- :paths
-
A glob string or an array of glob strings specifying which paths should be taken into account for the checkout operation.
nil
will match all files. Default:nil
. - :baseline
-
A Rugged::Tree that represents the current, expected contents of the workdir. Default:
HEAD
. - :target_directory
-
A path to an alternative workdir directory in which the checkout should be performed.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2354
static VALUE rb_git_checkout_tree(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_treeish, rb_options;
git_repository *repo;
git_object *treeish;
git_checkout_options opts = GIT_CHECKOUT_OPTIONS_INIT;
struct rugged_cb_payload *payload;
int error, exception = 0;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "10:", &rb_treeish, &rb_options);
if (TYPE(rb_treeish) == T_STRING) {
rb_treeish = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_treeish, 1);
}
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_treeish, rb_cRuggedCommit) &&
!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_treeish, rb_cRuggedTag) &&
!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_treeish, rb_cRuggedTree)) {
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "Expected Rugged::Commit, Rugged::Tag or Rugged::Tree");
}
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_treeish, git_object, &rugged_object_type, treeish);
rugged_parse_checkout_options(&opts, rb_options);
error = git_checkout_tree(repo, treeish, &opts);
xfree(opts.paths.strings);
if ((payload = opts.notify_payload) != NULL) {
exception = payload->exception;
xfree(opts.notify_payload);
}
if ((payload = opts.progress_payload) != NULL) {
exception = payload->exception;
xfree(opts.progress_payload);
}
if (exception)
rb_jump_tag(exception);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#cherrypick(commit[, options]) ⇒ nil
Cherry-pick the given commit and update the index and working directory accordingly.
‘commit` can be either a string containing a commit id or a `Rugged::Commit` object.
The following options can be passed in the options
Hash:
- :mainline
-
When cherry-picking a merge, you need to specify the parent number (starting from 1) which should be considered the mainline.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2653
static VALUE rb_git_repo_cherrypick(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_options, rb_commit;
git_repository *repo;
git_commit *commit;
git_cherrypick_options opts = GIT_CHERRYPICK_OPTIONS_INIT;
int error;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "10:", &rb_commit, &rb_options);
if (TYPE(rb_commit) == T_STRING) {
rb_commit = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_commit, 1);
}
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_commit, rb_cRuggedCommit)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected a Rugged::Commit.");
}
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_commit, git_commit, &rugged_object_type, commit);
rugged_parse_cherrypick_options(&opts, rb_options);
error = git_cherrypick(repo, commit, &opts);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#cherrypick_commit(commit, our_commit, [mainline, options]) ⇒ nil
Cherry-pick the given commit on the given base in-memory and return an index with the result.
‘commit` can be either a string containing a commit id or a `Rugged::Commit` object.
‘our_commit` is the base commit, can be either a string containing a commit id or a `Rugged::Commit` object.
‘mainline` when cherry-picking a merge, this is the parent number
(starting from 1) which should be considered the mainline.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2700
static VALUE rb_git_repo_cherrypick_commit(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_options, rb_commit, rb_our_commit, rb_mainline;
git_repository *repo;
git_commit *commit, *our_commit;
git_merge_options opts = GIT_MERGE_OPTIONS_INIT;
git_index *index;
int error, mainline;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21:", &rb_commit, &rb_our_commit, &rb_mainline, &rb_options);
if (TYPE(rb_commit) == T_STRING) {
rb_commit = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_commit, 1);
}
if (TYPE(rb_our_commit) == T_STRING) {
rb_our_commit = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_our_commit, 1);
}
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_commit, rb_cRuggedCommit)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected a Rugged::Commit.");
}
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_our_commit, rb_cRuggedCommit)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected a Rugged::Commit.");
}
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_commit, git_commit, &rugged_object_type, commit);
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_our_commit, git_commit, &rugged_object_type, our_commit);
rugged_parse_merge_options(&opts, rb_options);
mainline = NIL_P(rb_mainline) ? 0 : FIX2UINT(rb_mainline);
error = git_cherrypick_commit(&index, repo, commit, our_commit, mainline, &opts);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_index_new(rb_cRuggedIndex, self, index);
}
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#close ⇒ nil
Frees all the resources used by this repository immediately. The repository can still be used after this call. Resources will be opened as necessary.
It is not required to call this method explicitly. Repositories are closed automatically before garbage collection
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1901
static VALUE rb_git_repo_close(VALUE self)
{
git_repository *repo;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
git_repository__cleanup(repo);
return Qnil;
}
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#config ⇒ Object
Return a Rugged::Config object representing this repository’s config.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 696
static VALUE rb_git_repo_get_config(VALUE self)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_OWNED_GET(rb_cRuggedConfig, config);
}
|
#config=(cfg) ⇒ Object
Set the configuration file for this Repository
. cfg
must be a instance of Rugged::Config. This config file will be used internally by all operations that need to lookup configuration settings on repo
.
Note that it’s not necessary to set the config
for any repository; by default repositories are loaded with their relevant config files on the filesystem, and the corresponding global and system files if they can be found.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 685
static VALUE rb_git_repo_set_config(VALUE self, VALUE rb_data)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_OWNED_SET(rb_cRuggedConfig, config);
}
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#create_branch(name, sha_or_ref = "HEAD") ⇒ Object
Create a new branch in the repository
name - The name of the branch (without a full reference path) sha_or_ref - The target of the branch; either a String representing an OID or a reference name, or a Rugged::Object instance.
Returns a Rugged::Branch object
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 225 def create_branch(name, sha_or_ref = "HEAD") case sha_or_ref when Rugged::Object target = sha_or_ref.oid else target = rev_parse_oid(sha_or_ref) end branches.create(name, target) end |
#notes_default_ref ⇒ String
Get the default notes reference for a repository
:
Returns a new String object.
repo.default_notes_ref #=> "refs/notes/commits"
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_note.c', line 331
static VALUE rb_git_note_default_ref_GET(VALUE self)
{
git_repository *repo = NULL;
git_buf ref_name = { 0 };
VALUE rb_result;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
rugged_exception_check(
git_note_default_ref(&ref_name, repo)
);
rb_result = rb_enc_str_new(ref_name.ptr, ref_name.size, rb_utf8_encoding());
git_buf_dispose(&ref_name);
return rb_result;
}
|
#default_signature ⇒ nil
Returns a Hash
with the default user signature
or nil
.
Looks up the user.name
and user.email
from the configuration and uses the current time as the timestamp, and creates a new signature based on that information. It will return nil
if either the user.name
or user.email
are not set.
Returns a Hash
:
-
:name
: theuser.name
config value -
:email
: theuser.email
config value -
:time
: the current time as aTime
instance
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2003
static VALUE rb_git_repo_default_signature(VALUE self) {
int error;
git_repository *repo;
git_signature *signature;
VALUE rb_signature;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
error = git_signature_default(&signature, repo);
if (error == GIT_ENOTFOUND)
return Qnil;
rugged_exception_check(error);
rb_signature = rugged_signature_new(signature, NULL);
git_signature_free(signature);
return rb_signature;
}
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#descendant_of?(commit, ancestor) ⇒ Boolean
commit
and ancestor
must be String commit OIDs or instances of Rugged::Commit.
Returns true if commit
is a descendant of ancestor
, or false if not.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1299
static VALUE rb_git_repo_descendant_of(VALUE self, VALUE rb_commit, VALUE rb_ancestor)
{
int result;
int error;
git_repository *repo;
git_oid commit, ancestor;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
error = rugged_oid_get(&commit, repo, rb_commit);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = rugged_oid_get(&ancestor, repo, rb_ancestor);
rugged_exception_check(error);
result = git_graph_descendant_of(repo, &commit, &ancestor);
rugged_exception_check(result);
return result ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
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#diff(left, right, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 99 def diff(left, right, opts = {}) left = rev_parse(left) if left.kind_of?(String) right = rev_parse(right) if right.kind_of?(String) if !left.is_a?(Rugged::Tree) && !left.is_a?(Rugged::Commit) && !left.nil? raise TypeError, "Expected a Rugged::Tree or Rugged::Commit instance" end if !right.is_a?(Rugged::Tree) && !right.is_a?(Rugged::Commit) && !right.nil? raise TypeError, "Expected a Rugged::Tree or Rugged::Commit instance" end if left left.diff(right, opts) elsif right right.diff(left, opts.merge(:reverse => !opts[:reverse])) end end |
#diff_from_buffer(buffer) ⇒ Rugged::Diff object
Where buffer
is a String
. Returns A Rugged::Diff object
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2745
static VALUE rb_git_diff_from_buffer(VALUE self, VALUE rb_buffer)
{
git_diff *diff = NULL;
const char *buffer;
size_t len;
int error;
Check_Type(rb_buffer, T_STRING);
buffer = RSTRING_PTR(rb_buffer);
len = RSTRING_LEN(rb_buffer);
error = git_diff_from_buffer(&diff, buffer, len);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_diff_new(rb_cRuggedDiff, self, diff);
}
|
#diff_workdir(left, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 118 def diff_workdir(left, opts = {}) left = rev_parse(left) if left.kind_of?(String) if !left.is_a?(Rugged::Tree) && !left.is_a?(Rugged::Commit) raise TypeError, "Expected a Rugged::Tree or Rugged::Commit instance" end left.diff_workdir(opts) end |
#each_id {|id| ... } ⇒ Object #each_id ⇒ Enumerator
Call the given block
once with every object ID found in repo
and all its alternates. Object IDs are passed as 40-character strings.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1759
static VALUE rb_git_repo_each_id(VALUE self)
{
git_repository *repo;
git_odb *odb;
int error, exception = 0;
RETURN_ENUMERATOR(self, 0, 0);
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
error = git_repository_odb(&odb, repo);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_odb_foreach(odb, &rugged__each_id_cb, &exception);
git_odb_free(odb);
if (exception)
rb_jump_tag(exception);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#empty? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether a repository is empty or not. An empty repository has HEAD pointing to the default value and there are no other references.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1461
static VALUE rb_git_repo_is_empty(VALUE self)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_GETTER(is_empty);
}
|
#include?(oid) ⇒ Boolean #exists?(oid) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1120
static VALUE rb_git_repo_exists(VALUE self, VALUE hex)
{
git_repository *repo;
git_odb *odb;
git_oid oid;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
Check_Type(hex, T_STRING);
error = git_oid_fromstrn(&oid, RSTRING_PTR(hex), RSTRING_LEN(hex));
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_repository_odb(&odb, repo);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_odb_exists_prefix(NULL, odb, &oid, RSTRING_LEN(hex));
git_odb_free(odb);
if (error == 0 || error == GIT_EAMBIGUOUS)
return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
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#expand_oids([oid..], object_type = :any) ⇒ Hash #expand_oids([oid..], object_type = [type..]) ⇒ Hash
Expand a list of short oids to their full value, assuming they exist in the repository. If ‘object_type` is passed and is an array, it must be the same length as the OIDs array. If it’s a single type name, all OIDs will be expected to resolve to that object type. OIDs that don’t match the expected object types will not be expanded.
Returns a hash of ‘{ short_oid => full_oid }` for the short OIDs which exist in the repository and match the expected object type. Missing OIDs will not appear in the resulting hash.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1226
static VALUE rb_git_repo_expand_oids(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_result, rb_oids, rb_expected_type;
git_repository *repo;
git_odb *odb;
git_odb_expand_id *expand;
long i, expand_count;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &rb_oids, &rb_expected_type);
Check_Type(rb_oids, T_ARRAY);
expand_count = RARRAY_LEN(rb_oids);
expand = alloca(expand_count * sizeof(git_odb_expand_id));
for (i = 0; i < expand_count; ++i) {
VALUE rb_hex = rb_ary_entry(rb_oids, i);
Check_Type(rb_hex, T_STRING);
rugged_exception_check(
git_oid_fromstrn(&expand[i].id, RSTRING_PTR(rb_hex), RSTRING_LEN(rb_hex))
);
expand[i].length = RSTRING_LEN(rb_hex);
}
if (TYPE(rb_expected_type) == T_ARRAY) {
if (RARRAY_LEN(rb_expected_type) != expand_count)
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError,
"the `object_type` array must be the same length as the `oids` array");
for (i = 0; i < expand_count; ++i) {
VALUE rb_type = rb_ary_entry(rb_expected_type, i);
expand[i].type = rugged_otype_get(rb_type);
}
} else {
git_otype expected_type = GIT_OBJ_ANY;
if (!NIL_P(rb_expected_type))
expected_type = rugged_otype_get(rb_expected_type);
for (i = 0; i < expand_count; ++i)
expand[i].type = expected_type;
}
error = git_repository_odb(&odb, repo);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_odb_expand_ids(odb, expand, (size_t)expand_count);
git_odb_free(odb);
rugged_exception_check(error);
rb_result = rb_hash_new();
for (i = 0; i < expand_count; ++i) {
if (expand[i].length) {
rb_hash_aset(rb_result,
rb_ary_entry(rb_oids, i), rugged_create_oid(&expand[i].id));
}
}
return rb_result;
}
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#fetch(remote_or_url, *args, **kwargs) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 253 def fetch(remote_or_url, *args, **kwargs) unless remote_or_url.kind_of? Remote remote_or_url = remotes[remote_or_url] || remotes.create_anonymous(remote_or_url) end remote_or_url.fetch(*args, **kwargs) end |
#fetch_attributes(*args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2551
static VALUE rb_git_repo_attributes(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_path, rb_names, rb_options;
git_repository *repo;
int error, options = 0;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "12", &rb_path, &rb_names, &rb_options);
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
FilePathValue(rb_path);
if (!NIL_P(rb_options)) {
Check_Type(rb_options, T_FIXNUM);
options = FIX2INT(rb_options);
}
switch (TYPE(rb_names)) {
case T_ARRAY:
{
VALUE rb_result;
const char **values;
const char **names;
long i, num_attr = RARRAY_LEN(rb_names);
if (num_attr > 32)
rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "Too many attributes requested");
values = alloca(num_attr * sizeof(const char *));
names = alloca(num_attr * sizeof(const char *));
for (i = 0; i < num_attr; ++i) {
VALUE attr = rb_ary_entry(rb_names, i);
Check_Type(attr, T_STRING);
names[i] = StringValueCStr(attr);
}
error = git_attr_get_many(
values, repo, options,
StringValueCStr(rb_path),
(size_t)num_attr, names);
rugged_exception_check(error);
rb_result = rb_hash_new();
for (i = 0; i < num_attr; ++i) {
VALUE attr = rb_ary_entry(rb_names, i);
rb_hash_aset(rb_result, attr, rugged_create_attr(values[i]));
}
return rb_result;
}
case T_STRING:
{
const char *value;
error = git_attr_get(
&value, repo, options,
StringValueCStr(rb_path),
StringValueCStr(rb_names));
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_create_attr(value);
}
case T_NIL:
{
VALUE rb_result = rb_hash_new();
error = git_attr_foreach(
repo, options,
StringValueCStr(rb_path),
&foreach_attr_hash,
(void *)rb_result);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rb_result;
}
default:
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,
"Invalid attribute name (expected String or Array)");
}
}
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#head ⇒ Object
Retrieve and resolve the reference pointed at by the repository’s HEAD
.
Returns nil
if HEAD
is missing.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1517
static VALUE rb_git_repo_get_head(VALUE self)
{
git_repository *repo;
git_reference *head;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
error = git_repository_head(&head, repo);
if (error == GIT_ENOTFOUND)
return Qnil;
else
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_ref_new(rb_cRuggedReference, self, head);
}
|
#head=(str) ⇒ Object
Make the repository’s HEAD
point to the specified reference.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1495
static VALUE rb_git_repo_set_head(VALUE self, VALUE rb_head)
{
git_repository *repo;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
Check_Type(rb_head, T_STRING);
error = git_repository_set_head(repo, StringValueCStr(rb_head));
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#head_detached? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether the HEAD
of a repository is detached or not.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1472
static VALUE rb_git_repo_head_detached(VALUE self)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_GETTER(head_detached);
}
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#head_unborn? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether the current branch is unborn (HEAD
points to a non-existent branch).
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1484
static VALUE rb_git_repo_head_unborn(VALUE self)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_GETTER(head_unborn);
}
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#ident ⇒ Object
Return a Hash containing the identity that is used to write reflogs.
ident
is a Hash containing name
and/or email
entries, or ‘nil`.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 746
static VALUE rb_git_repo_get_ident(VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_ident = rb_hash_new();
git_repository *repo;
const char *name = NULL, *email = NULL;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
rugged_exception_check(
git_repository_ident(&name, &email, repo)
);
if (name) {
rb_hash_aset(rb_ident, CSTR2SYM("name"), rb_str_new_utf8(name));
}
if (email) {
rb_hash_aset(rb_ident, CSTR2SYM("email"), rb_str_new_utf8(email));
}
return rb_ident;
}
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#ident=(ident) ⇒ Object
Set the identity to be used for writing reflogs.
ident
can be either nil
or a Hash containing name
and/or email
entries.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 709
static VALUE rb_git_repo_set_ident(VALUE self, VALUE rb_ident) {
VALUE rb_val;
git_repository *repo;
const char *name = NULL, *email = NULL;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
if (!NIL_P(rb_ident)) {
Check_Type(rb_ident, T_HASH);
if (!NIL_P(rb_val = rb_hash_aref(rb_ident, CSTR2SYM("name")))) {
Check_Type(rb_val, T_STRING);
name = StringValueCStr(rb_val);
}
if (!NIL_P(rb_val = rb_hash_aref(rb_ident, CSTR2SYM("email")))) {
Check_Type(rb_val, T_STRING);
email = StringValueCStr(rb_val);
}
}
rugged_exception_check(
git_repository_set_ident(repo, name, email)
);
return Qnil;
}
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#include?(oid) ⇒ Boolean #exists?(oid) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1120
static VALUE rb_git_repo_exists(VALUE self, VALUE hex)
{
git_repository *repo;
git_odb *odb;
git_oid oid;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
Check_Type(hex, T_STRING);
error = git_oid_fromstrn(&oid, RSTRING_PTR(hex), RSTRING_LEN(hex));
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_repository_odb(&odb, repo);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_odb_exists_prefix(NULL, odb, &oid, RSTRING_LEN(hex));
git_odb_free(odb);
if (error == 0 || error == GIT_EAMBIGUOUS)
return Qtrue;
return Qfalse;
}
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#index ⇒ Object
Return the default index for this repository.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 667
static VALUE rb_git_repo_get_index(VALUE self)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_OWNED_GET(rb_cRuggedIndex, index);
}
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#index=(idx) ⇒ Object
Set the index for this Repository
. idx
must be a instance of Rugged::Index. This index will be used internally by all operations that use the Git index on repo
.
Note that it’s not necessary to set the index
for any repository; by default repositories are loaded with the index file that can be located on the .git
folder in the filesystem.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 656
static VALUE rb_git_repo_set_index(VALUE self, VALUE rb_data)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_OWNED_SET(rb_cRuggedIndex, index);
}
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#inspect ⇒ Object
Pretty formatting of a Repository.
Returns a very pretty String.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 14 def inspect "#<Rugged::Repository:#{object_id} {path: #{path.inspect}}>" end |
#last_commit ⇒ Object
Get the most recent commit from this repo.
Returns a Rugged::Commit object.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 21 def last_commit self.head.target end |
#lookup(oid) ⇒ Object
Look up a SHA1.
Returns one of the four classes that inherit from Rugged::Object.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 146 def lookup(oid) Rugged::Object.lookup(self, oid) end |
#merge_analysis(their_commit) ⇒ Array
Analyzes the given commit and determines the opportunities for merging it into the repository’s HEAD. Returns an Array containing a combination of the following symbols:
- :normal
-
A “normal” merge is possible, both HEAD and the given commit have diverged from their common ancestor. The divergent commits must be merged.
- :up_to_date
-
The given commit is reachable from HEAD, meaning HEAD is up-to-date and no merge needs to be performed.
- :fastforward
-
The given commit is a fast-forward from HEAD and no merge needs to be performed. HEAD can simply be set to the given commit.
- :unborn
-
The HEAD of the current repository is “unborn” and does not point to a valid commit. No merge can be performed, but the caller may wish to simply set HEAD to the given commit.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 889
static VALUE rb_git_repo_merge_analysis(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
int error;
git_repository *repo;
git_commit *their_commit;
git_annotated_commit *annotated_commit;
git_merge_analysis_t analysis;
git_merge_preference_t preference;
VALUE rb_their_commit, result;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "10", &rb_their_commit);
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
if (TYPE(rb_their_commit) == T_STRING) {
rb_their_commit = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_their_commit, 1);
}
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_their_commit, rb_cRuggedCommit)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected a Rugged::Commit.");
}
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_their_commit, git_commit, &rugged_object_type, their_commit);
error = git_annotated_commit_lookup(&annotated_commit, repo, git_commit_id(their_commit));
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_merge_analysis(&analysis, &preference, repo,
/* hack as we currently only do one commit */
(const git_annotated_commit **) &annotated_commit, 1);
git_annotated_commit_free(annotated_commit);
rugged_exception_check(error);
result = rb_ary_new();
if (analysis & GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_NORMAL)
rb_ary_push(result, CSTR2SYM("normal"));
if (analysis & GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_UP_TO_DATE)
rb_ary_push(result, CSTR2SYM("up_to_date"));
if (analysis & GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_FASTFORWARD)
rb_ary_push(result, CSTR2SYM("fastforward"));
if (analysis & GIT_MERGE_ANALYSIS_UNBORN)
rb_ary_push(result, CSTR2SYM("unborn"));
return result;
}
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#merge_base(oid1, oid2, ...) ⇒ Object #merge_base(ref1, ref2, ...) ⇒ Object #merge_base(commit1, commit2, ...) ⇒ Object
Find a merge base, given two or more commits or oids. Returns nil if a merge base is not found.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 779
static VALUE rb_git_repo_merge_base(VALUE self, VALUE rb_args)
{
int error = GIT_OK, i;
git_repository *repo;
git_oid base, *input_array = xmalloc(sizeof(git_oid) * RARRAY_LEN(rb_args));
int len = (int)RARRAY_LEN(rb_args);
if (len < 2)
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (%d for 2+)", len);
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
for (i = 0; !error && i < len; ++i) {
error = rugged_oid_get(&input_array[i], repo, rb_ary_entry(rb_args, i));
}
if (error) {
xfree(input_array);
rugged_exception_check(error);
}
error = git_merge_base_many(&base, repo, len, input_array);
xfree(input_array);
if (error == GIT_ENOTFOUND)
return Qnil;
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_create_oid(&base);
}
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#merge_bases(oid1, oid2, ...) ⇒ Array #merge_bases(ref1, ref2, ...) ⇒ Array #merge_bases(commit1, commit2, ...) ⇒ Array
Find all merge bases, given two or more commits or oids. Returns an empty array if no merge bases are found.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 820
static VALUE rb_git_repo_merge_bases(VALUE self, VALUE rb_args)
{
int error = GIT_OK;
size_t i, len = (size_t)RARRAY_LEN(rb_args);
git_repository *repo;
git_oidarray bases = {NULL, 0};
git_oid *input_array;
VALUE rb_bases;
if (len < 2)
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "wrong number of arguments (%ld for 2+)", RARRAY_LEN(rb_args));
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
input_array = xmalloc(sizeof(git_oid) * len);
for (i = 0; !error && i < len; ++i) {
error = rugged_oid_get(&input_array[i], repo, rb_ary_entry(rb_args, i));
}
if (error) {
xfree(input_array);
rugged_exception_check(error);
}
error = git_merge_bases_many(&bases, repo, len, input_array);
xfree(input_array);
if (error != GIT_ENOTFOUND)
rugged_exception_check(error);
rb_bases = rb_ary_new2(bases.count);
for (i = 0; i < bases.count; ++i) {
rb_ary_push(rb_bases, rugged_create_oid(&bases.ids[i]));
}
git_oidarray_free(&bases);
return rb_bases;
}
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#merge_commits(our_commit, their_commit, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Merges the two given commits, returning a Rugged::Index that reflects the result of the merge.
our_commit
and their_commit
can either be Rugged::Commit objects, or OIDs resolving to the former.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1064
static VALUE rb_git_repo_merge_commits(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_our_commit, rb_their_commit, rb_options;
git_commit *our_commit, *their_commit;
git_index *index;
git_repository *repo;
git_merge_options opts = GIT_MERGE_OPTIONS_INIT;
int error;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "20:", &rb_our_commit, &rb_their_commit, &rb_options);
if (TYPE(rb_our_commit) == T_STRING) {
rb_our_commit = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_our_commit, 1);
}
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_our_commit, rb_cRuggedCommit)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected a Rugged::Commit.");
}
if (TYPE(rb_their_commit) == T_STRING) {
rb_their_commit = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_their_commit, 1);
}
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_their_commit, rb_cRuggedCommit)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected a Rugged::Commit.");
}
if (!NIL_P(rb_options)) {
Check_Type(rb_options, T_HASH);
rugged_parse_merge_options(&opts, rb_options);
}
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_our_commit, git_commit, &rugged_object_type, our_commit);
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_their_commit, git_commit, &rugged_object_type, their_commit);
error = git_merge_commits(&index, repo, our_commit, their_commit, &opts);
if (error == GIT_EMERGECONFLICT)
return Qnil;
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_index_new(rb_cRuggedIndex, self, index);
}
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#namespace ⇒ String
Returns the active namespace for the repository.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1942
static VALUE rb_git_repo_get_namespace(VALUE self)
{
git_repository *repo;
const char *namespace;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
namespace = git_repository_get_namespace(repo);
return namespace ? rb_str_new_utf8(namespace) : Qnil;
}
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#namespace=(new_namespace) ⇒ Object
Sets the active namespace for the repository. If set to nil, no namespace will be active.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1918
static VALUE rb_git_repo_set_namespace(VALUE self, VALUE rb_namespace)
{
git_repository *repo;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
if (!NIL_P(rb_namespace)) {
Check_Type(rb_namespace, T_STRING);
error = git_repository_set_namespace(repo, StringValueCStr(rb_namespace));
} else {
error = git_repository_set_namespace(repo, NULL);
}
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
|
#path ⇒ Object
Return the full, normalized path to this repository. For non-bare repositories, this is the path of the actual .git
folder, not the working directory.
repo.path #=> "/home/foo/workthing/.git"
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1543
static VALUE rb_git_repo_path(VALUE self)
{
git_repository *repo;
const char *path;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
path = git_repository_path(repo);
return path ? rb_str_new_utf8(path) : Qnil;
}
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#path_ignored?(path) ⇒ Boolean
Return whether a path is ignored or not.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 2498
static VALUE rb_git_repo_is_path_ignored(VALUE self, VALUE rb_path) {
git_repository *repo;
const char *path;
int error;
int ignored;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
path = StringValueCStr(rb_path);
error = git_ignore_path_is_ignored(&ignored, repo, path);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return ignored ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
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#push(remote_or_url, *args, **kwargs) ⇒ Object
Push a list of refspecs to the given remote.
refspecs - A list of refspecs that should be pushed to the remote.
Returns a hash containing the pushed refspecs as keys and any error messages or nil
as values.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 266 def push(remote_or_url, *args, **kwargs) unless remote_or_url.kind_of? Remote remote_or_url = remotes[remote_or_url] || remotes.create_anonymous(remote_or_url) end remote_or_url.push(*args, **kwargs) end |
#read(oid) ⇒ String
Read and return the raw data of the object identified by the given oid
.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1151
static VALUE rb_git_repo_read(VALUE self, VALUE hex)
{
git_repository *repo;
git_oid oid;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
Check_Type(hex, T_STRING);
error = git_oid_fromstr(&oid, StringValueCStr(hex));
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_raw_read(repo, &oid);
}
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#read_header(oid) ⇒ Hash
Read and return the header information in repo
‘s ODB for the object identified by the given oid
.
Returns a Hash object with the following key/value pairs:
- :type
-
A Symbol denoting the object’s type. Possible values are:
:tree
,:blob
,:commit
or:tag
. - :len
-
A Number representing the object’s length, in bytes.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1181
static VALUE rb_git_repo_read_header(VALUE self, VALUE hex)
{
git_repository *repo;
git_oid oid;
git_odb *odb;
git_otype type;
size_t len;
VALUE rb_hash;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
Check_Type(hex, T_STRING);
error = git_oid_fromstr(&oid, StringValueCStr(hex));
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_repository_odb(&odb, repo);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_odb_read_header(&len, &type, odb, &oid);
git_odb_free(odb);
rugged_exception_check(error);
rb_hash = rb_hash_new();
rb_hash_aset(rb_hash, CSTR2SYM("type"), CSTR2SYM(git_object_type2string(type)));
rb_hash_aset(rb_hash, CSTR2SYM("len"), INT2FIX(len));
return rb_hash;
}
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#ref(ref_name) ⇒ Object
Look up a single reference by name.
Example:
repo.ref 'refs/heads/master'
# => #<Rugged::Reference:2199125780 {name: "refs/heads/master",
target: "25b5d3b40c4eadda8098172b26c68cf151109799"}>
Returns a Rugged::Reference.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 173 def ref(ref_name) references[ref_name] end |
#ref_names(glob = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 185 def ref_names(glob = nil) references.each_name(glob) end |
#references ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 181 def references @references ||= ReferenceCollection.new(self) end |
#refs(glob = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 177 def refs(glob = nil) references.each(glob) end |
#remotes ⇒ Object
All the remotes in the repository.
Returns a Rugged::RemoteCollection containing all the Rugged::Remote objects in the repository.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 200 def remotes @remotes ||= RemoteCollection.new(self) end |
#reset(target, reset_type) ⇒ nil
Sets the current head to the specified commit oid and optionally resets the index and working tree to match.
-
target
: Rugged::Commit, Rugged::Tag or rev that resolves to a commit or tag object -
reset_type
::soft
,:mixed
or:hard
- :soft
-
the head will be moved to the commit.
- :mixed
-
will trigger a
:soft
reset, plus the index will be replaced with the content of the commit tree. - :hard
-
will trigger a
:mixed
reset and the working directory will be replaced with the content of the index. (Untracked and ignored files will be left alone)
Examples:
repo.reset('origin/master', :hard) #=> nil
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1824
static VALUE rb_git_repo_reset(VALUE self, VALUE rb_target, VALUE rb_reset_type)
{
git_repository *repo;
int reset_type;
git_object *target = NULL;
int error;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
reset_type = parse_reset_type(rb_reset_type);
target = rugged_object_get(repo, rb_target, GIT_OBJ_ANY);
error = git_reset(repo, target, reset_type, NULL);
git_object_free(target);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#reset_path(pathspecs, target = nil) ⇒ nil
Updates entries in the index from the target
commit tree, matching the given pathspecs
.
Passing a nil target
will result in removing entries in the index matching the provided pathspecs.
-
pathspecs
: list of pathspecs to operate on (String
orArray
ofString
objects) -
target
(optional): Rugged::Commit, Rugged::Tag or rev that resolves to a commit or tag object.
Examples:
reset_path(File.join('subdir','file.txt'), '441034f860c1d5d90e4188d11ae0d325176869a8') #=> nil
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1861
static VALUE rb_git_repo_reset_path(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
git_repository *repo;
git_object *target = NULL;
git_strarray pathspecs;
VALUE rb_target, rb_paths;
int error = 0;
pathspecs.strings = NULL;
pathspecs.count = 0;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &rb_paths, &rb_target);
rugged_rb_ary_to_strarray(rb_paths, &pathspecs);
if (!NIL_P(rb_target))
target = rugged_object_get(repo, rb_target, GIT_OBJ_ANY);
error = git_reset_default(repo, target, &pathspecs);
xfree(pathspecs.strings);
git_object_free(target);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return Qnil;
}
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#rev_parse(spec) ⇒ Object
Look up an object by a revision string.
Returns one of the four classes that inherit from Rugged::Object.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 153 def rev_parse(spec) Rugged::Object.rev_parse(self, spec) end |
#rev_parse_oid(spec) ⇒ Object
Look up an object by a revision string.
Returns the oid of the matched object as a String
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 160 def rev_parse_oid(spec) Rugged::Object.rev_parse_oid(self, spec) end |
#revert_commit(revert_commit, our_commit, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Reverts the given commit against the given “our” commit, producing an index that reflects the result of the revert.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 942
static VALUE rb_git_repo_revert_commit(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
{
VALUE rb_revert_commit, rb_our_commit, rb_options;
git_commit *revert_commit, *our_commit;
git_index *index;
git_repository *repo;
git_merge_options opts = GIT_MERGE_OPTIONS_INIT;
unsigned int mainline = 0;
int error;
rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "20:", &rb_revert_commit, &rb_our_commit, &rb_options);
if (TYPE(rb_revert_commit) == T_STRING)
rb_revert_commit = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_revert_commit, 1);
if (TYPE(rb_our_commit) == T_STRING)
rb_our_commit = rugged_object_rev_parse(self, rb_our_commit, 1);
if (!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_revert_commit, rb_cRuggedCommit) ||
!rb_obj_is_kind_of(rb_our_commit, rb_cRuggedCommit)) {
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Expected a Rugged::Commit.");
}
if (!NIL_P(rb_options)) {
VALUE rb_mainline;
Check_Type(rb_options, T_HASH);
rugged_parse_merge_options(&opts, rb_options);
rb_mainline = rb_hash_aref(rb_options, CSTR2SYM("mainline"));
if (!NIL_P(rb_mainline)) {
Check_Type(rb_mainline, T_FIXNUM);
mainline = FIX2UINT(rb_mainline);
}
}
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_revert_commit, git_commit, &rugged_object_type, revert_commit);
TypedData_Get_Struct(rb_our_commit, git_commit, &rugged_object_type, our_commit);
error = git_revert_commit(&index, repo, revert_commit, our_commit, mainline, &opts);
if (error == GIT_EMERGECONFLICT)
return Qnil;
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_index_new(rb_cRuggedIndex, self, index);
}
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#shallow? ⇒ Boolean
Return whether a repository is a shallow clone or not. A shallow clone has a truncated history and can not be cloned or fetched from, nor can be pushed from nor into it.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1449
static VALUE rb_git_repo_is_shallow(VALUE self)
{
RB_GIT_REPO_GETTER(is_shallow);
}
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#status(file = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
repo.status { |file, status_data| block }
repo.status(path) -> status_data
Returns the status for one or more files in the working directory
of the repository. This is equivalent to the +git status+ command.
The returned +status_data+ is always an array containing one or more
status flags as Ruby symbols. Possible flags are:
- +:index_new+: the file is new in the index
- +:index_modified+: the file has been modified in the index
- +:index_deleted+: the file has been deleted from the index
- +:worktree_new+: the file is new in the working directory
- +:worktree_modified+: the file has been modified in the working directory
- +:worktree_deleted+: the file has been deleted from the working directory
If a +block+ is given, status information will be gathered for every
single file on the working dir. The +block+ will be called with the
status data for each file.
repo.status { |file, status_data| puts "#{file} has status: #{status_data.inspect}" }
results in, for example:
src/diff.c has status: [:index_new, :worktree_new]
README has status: [:worktree_modified]
If a +path+ is given instead, the function will return the +status_data+ for
the file pointed to by path, or raise an exception if the path doesn't exist.
+path+ must be relative to the repository's working directory.
repo.status('src/diff.c') #=> [:index_new, :worktree_new]
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 91 def status(file = nil, &block) if file file_status file else each_status(&block) end end |
#submodules ⇒ Object
All the submodules in the repository
Returns a SubmoduleCollection containing Rugged::Submodule objects
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 214 def submodules @submodules ||= SubmoduleCollection.new(self) end |
#tags ⇒ Object
All the tags in the repository.
Returns a TagCollection containing all the tags.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 192 def @tags ||= TagCollection.new(self) end |
#walk(from, sorting = Rugged::SORT_DATE, &block) ⇒ Object
Walks over a set of commits using Rugged::Walker.
from - The String SHA1 to push onto Walker to begin our walk. sorting - The sorting order of the commits, as defined in the README. block - A block that we pass into walker#each.
Returns nothing if called with a block, otherwise returns an instance of Enumerable::Enumerator containing Rugged::Commit objects.
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# File 'lib/rugged/repository.rb', line 136 def walk(from, sorting=Rugged::SORT_DATE, &block) walker = Rugged::Walker.new(self) walker.sorting(sorting) walker.push(from) walker.each(&block) end |
#workdir ⇒ nil
Return the working directory for this repository, or nil
if the repository is bare.
repo1. #=> false
repo1.workdir #=> "/home/foo/workthing/"
repo2. #=> true
repo2.workdir #=> nil
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1567
static VALUE rb_git_repo_workdir(VALUE self)
{
git_repository *repo;
const char *workdir;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
workdir = git_repository_workdir(repo);
return workdir ? rb_str_new_utf8(workdir) : Qnil;
}
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#workdir=(path) ⇒ Object
Sets the working directory of repo
to path
. All internal operations on repo
that affect the working directory will instead use path
.
The workdir
can be set on bare repositories to temporarily turn them into normal repositories.
repo. #=> true
repo.workdir = "/tmp/workdir"
repo. #=> false
repo.checkout
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1594
static VALUE rb_git_repo_set_workdir(VALUE self, VALUE rb_workdir)
{
git_repository *repo;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
Check_Type(rb_workdir, T_STRING);
rugged_exception_check(
git_repository_set_workdir(repo, StringValueCStr(rb_workdir), 0)
);
return Qnil;
}
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#write(buffer, type) ⇒ Object
Write the data contained in the buffer
string as a raw object of the given type
into the repository’s object database.
type
can be either :tag
, :commit
, :tree
or :blob
.
Returns the newly created object’s oid.
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# File 'ext/rugged/rugged_repo.c', line 1388
static VALUE rb_git_repo_write(VALUE self, VALUE rb_buffer, VALUE rub_type)
{
git_repository *repo;
git_odb_stream *stream;
git_odb *odb;
git_oid oid;
int error;
git_otype type;
Data_Get_Struct(self, git_repository, repo);
Check_Type(rb_buffer, T_STRING);
error = git_repository_odb(&odb, repo);
rugged_exception_check(error);
type = rugged_otype_get(rub_type);
error = git_odb_open_wstream(&stream, odb, RSTRING_LEN(rb_buffer), type);
git_odb_free(odb);
rugged_exception_check(error);
error = git_odb_stream_write(stream, RSTRING_PTR(rb_buffer), RSTRING_LEN(rb_buffer));
if (!error)
error = git_odb_stream_finalize_write(&oid, stream);
git_odb_stream_free(stream);
rugged_exception_check(error);
return rugged_create_oid(&oid);
}
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