Class: Gitlab::Git::Repository
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Gitlab::Git::Repository
- Includes:
- Popen
- Defined in:
- lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: InvalidBlobName, NoRepository
Constant Summary collapse
- SEARCH_CONTEXT_LINES =
3
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#name ⇒ Object
readonly
Directory name of repo.
-
#path ⇒ Object
readonly
Full path to repo.
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#root_ref ⇒ Object
Default branch in the repository.
-
#rugged ⇒ Object
readonly
Rugged repo object.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #archive_file_path(ref, storage_path, format = "tar.gz") ⇒ Object
- #archive_pid_file_path(*args) ⇒ Object
-
#archive_repo(ref, storage_path, format = "tar.gz") ⇒ Object
Archive Project to .tar.gz.
- #bare? ⇒ Boolean
-
#branch_names ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of branch names sorted by name ASC.
-
#branch_names_contains(commit) ⇒ Object
Returns branch names collection that contains the special commit(SHA1 or name).
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#branches ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of Branches.
-
#branches_contains(commit) ⇒ Object
Returns branch collection that contains the special commit(SHA1 or name).
-
#checkout(ref, options = {}, start_point = "HEAD") ⇒ Object
Check out the specified ref.
-
#clean(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Mimic the ‘git clean` command and recursively delete untracked files.
-
#commit_count(ref) ⇒ Object
Return total commits count accessible from passed ref.
-
#commits_between(from, to) ⇒ Object
Return a collection of Rugged::Commits between the two SHA arguments.
- #commits_since(from_date) ⇒ Object
-
#delete_branch(branch_name) ⇒ Object
Delete the specified branch from the repository.
-
#diff(from, to, options = {}, *paths) ⇒ Object
Return an array of Diff objects that represent the diff between
from
andto
. -
#diff_text(from, to, options = {}, *paths) ⇒ Object
Return the diff between
from
andto
in a single patch string. -
#discover_default_branch ⇒ Object
Discovers the default branch based on the repository’s available branches.
- #empty? ⇒ Boolean
-
#fetch(remote_name) ⇒ Object
Fetch the specified remote.
-
#find_commits(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns commits collection.
-
#format_patch(from, to, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Return a String containing the mbox-formatted diff between
from
andto
. - #has_commits? ⇒ Boolean
-
#heads ⇒ Object
Deprecated.
-
#initialize(path) ⇒ Repository
constructor
‘path’ must be the path to a bare git repository, e.g.
-
#log(options) ⇒ Object
Use the Rugged Walker API to build an array of commits.
-
#lookup(oid_or_ref_name) ⇒ Object
Lookup for rugged object by oid or ref name.
-
#merge(source_name, target_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Merge the
source_name
branch into thetarget_name
branch. -
#merge_base_commit(from, to) ⇒ Object
Returns the SHA of the most recent common ancestor of
from
andto
. -
#push(remote_name, *refspecs) ⇒ Object
Push *refspecs to the remote identified by
remote_name
. -
#raw ⇒ Object
Alias to old method for compatibility.
-
#ref_names ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of branch and tag names.
-
#refs_hash ⇒ Object
Get refs hash which key is SHA1 and value is a Rugged::Reference.
-
#remote_add(remote_name, url) ⇒ Object
Add a new remote to this repository.
-
#remote_delete(remote_name) ⇒ Object
Delete the specified remote from this repository.
-
#remote_names ⇒ Object
Return an array of this repository’s remote names.
-
#remote_update(remote_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Update the specified remote using the values in the
options
hash. - #repo_exists? ⇒ Boolean
-
#reset(ref, reset_type) ⇒ Object
Sets HEAD to the commit specified by
ref
;ref
can be a branch or tag name or a commit SHA. -
#rev_parse_target(revspec) ⇒ Object
Return the object that
revspec
points to. - #rugged_head ⇒ Object
-
#search_files(query, ref = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns an array of BlobSnippets for files at the specified
ref
that contain thequery
string. - #sha_from_ref(ref) ⇒ Object
-
#size ⇒ Object
Return repo size in megabytes.
-
#submodules(ref) ⇒ Object
Return hash with submodules info for this repository.
-
#tag_names ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of tag names.
-
#tags ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of Tags.
Methods included from Popen
Constructor Details
#initialize(path) ⇒ Repository
‘path’ must be the path to a bare git repository, e.g. /path/to/my-repo.git
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 30 def initialize(path) @path = path @name = path.split("/").last @root_ref = discover_default_branch end |
Instance Attribute Details
#name ⇒ Object (readonly)
Directory name of repo
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 23 def name @name end |
#path ⇒ Object (readonly)
Full path to repo
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 20 def path @path end |
#root_ref ⇒ Object
Default branch in the repository
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 17 def root_ref @root_ref end |
#rugged ⇒ Object (readonly)
Rugged repo object
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 26 def rugged @rugged end |
Instance Method Details
#archive_file_path(ref, storage_path, format = "tar.gz") ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 191 def archive_file_path(ref, storage_path, format = "tar.gz") ref ||= root_ref commit = Gitlab::Git::Commit.find(self, ref) return nil unless commit extension = case format when "tar.bz2", "tbz", "tbz2", "tb2", "bz2" ".tar.bz2" when "tar" ".tar" when "zip" ".zip" else # everything else should fall back to tar.gz ".tar.gz" end # Build file path file_name = self.name.gsub("\.git", "") + "-" + commit.id.to_s + extension File.join(storage_path, self.name, file_name) end |
#archive_pid_file_path(*args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 214 def archive_pid_file_path(*args) "#{archive_file_path(*args)}.pid" end |
#archive_repo(ref, storage_path, format = "tar.gz") ⇒ Object
Archive Project to .tar.gz
Already packed repo archives stored at app_root/tmp/repositories/project_name/project_name-commit-id.tag.gz
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 140 def archive_repo(ref, storage_path, format = "tar.gz") ref ||= root_ref file_path = archive_file_path(ref, storage_path, format) return nil unless file_path return file_path if File.exist?(file_path) case format when "tar.bz2", "tbz", "tbz2", "tb2", "bz2" pipe_cmd = %W(bzip2) when "tar" pipe_cmd = %W(cat) when "zip" git_archive_format = "zip" pipe_cmd = %W(cat) else # everything else should fall back to tar.gz git_archive_format = nil pipe_cmd = %W(gzip -n) end FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname(file_path) pid_file_path = archive_pid_file_path(ref, storage_path, format) return file_path if File.exist?(pid_file_path) File.open(pid_file_path, "w") do |file| file.puts Process.pid end # Create the archive in temp file, to avoid leaving a corrupt archive # to be downloaded by the next user if we get interrupted while # creating the archive. temp_file_path = "#{file_path}.#{Process.pid}-#{Time.now.to_i}" begin archive_to_file(ref, temp_file_path, git_archive_format, pipe_cmd) rescue FileUtils.rm(temp_file_path) raise ensure FileUtils.rm(pid_file_path) end # move temp file to persisted location FileUtils.move(temp_file_path, file_path) file_path end |
#bare? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 102 def rugged. end |
#branch_names ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of branch names sorted by name ASC
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 49 def branch_names branches.map(&:name) end |
#branch_names_contains(commit) ⇒ Object
Returns branch names collection that contains the special commit(SHA1 or name)
Ex.
repo.branch_names_contains('master')
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 397 def branch_names_contains(commit) branches_contains(commit).map { |c| c.name } end |
#branches ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of Branches
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 54 def branches rugged.branches.map do |rugged_ref| Branch.new(rugged_ref.name, rugged_ref.target) end.sort_by(&:name) end |
#branches_contains(commit) ⇒ Object
Returns branch collection that contains the special commit(SHA1 or name)
Ex.
repo.branch_names_contains('master')
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 406 def branches_contains(commit) commit_obj = rugged.rev_parse(commit) parent = commit_obj.parents.first unless commit_obj.parents.empty? walker = Rugged::Walker.new(rugged) rugged.branches.select do |branch| walker.push(branch.target_id) walker.hide(parent) if parent result = walker.any? { |c| c.oid == commit_obj.oid } walker.reset result end end |
#checkout(ref, options = {}, start_point = "HEAD") ⇒ Object
Check out the specified ref. Valid options are:
:b - Create a new branch at +start_point+ and set HEAD to the new
branch.
* These options are passed to the Rugged::Repository#checkout method:
: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.
:safe_create ::
Allow safe updates plus creation of 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+ or +0644+.
:file_open_flags ::
Mode for opening files. Default:
<code>IO::CREAT | IO::TRUNC | IO::WRONLY</code>.
: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 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 657 def checkout(ref, = {}, start_point = "HEAD") if [:b] rugged.branches.create(ref, start_point) .delete(:b) end = { strategy: :safe_create } rugged.checkout(ref, .merge()) end |
#clean(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Mimic the ‘git clean` command and recursively delete untracked files. Valid keys that can be passed in the options
hash are:
:d - Remove untracked directories :f - Remove untracked directories that are managed by a different
repository
:x - Remove ignored files
The value in options
must evaluate to true for an option to take effect.
Examples:
repo.clean(d: true, f: true) # Enable the -d and -f options
repo.clean(d: false, x: true) # -x is enabled, -d is not
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 510 def clean( = {}) strategies = [:remove_untracked] strategies.push(:force) if [:f] strategies.push(:remove_ignored) if [:x] # TODO: implement this method end |
#commit_count(ref) ⇒ Object
Return total commits count accessible from passed ref
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 471 def commit_count(ref) walker = Rugged::Walker.new(rugged) walker.sorting(Rugged::SORT_TOPO | Rugged::SORT_REVERSE) walker.push(ref) walker.count end |
#commits_between(from, to) ⇒ Object
Return a collection of Rugged::Commits between the two SHA arguments.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 290 def commits_between(from, to) walker = Rugged::Walker.new(rugged) walker.push(to) walker.hide(from) commits = walker.to_a walker.reset commits.reverse end |
#commits_since(from_date) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 742 def commits_since(from_date) walker = Rugged::Walker.new(rugged) walker.sorting(Rugged::SORT_DATE | Rugged::SORT_REVERSE) rugged.references.each("refs/heads/*") do |ref| walker.push(ref.target_id) end commits = [] walker.each do |commit| break if commit.[:time].to_date < from_date commits.push(commit) end commits end |
#delete_branch(branch_name) ⇒ Object
Delete the specified branch from the repository
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 667 def delete_branch(branch_name) rugged.branches.delete(branch_name) end |
#diff(from, to, options = {}, *paths) ⇒ Object
Return an array of Diff objects that represent the diff between from
and to
. See Diff::filter_diff_options for the allowed diff options. The options
hash can also include :break_rewrites to split larger rewrites into delete/add pairs.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 309 def diff(from, to, = {}, *paths) diff_patches(from, to, , *paths).map do |p| Gitlab::Git::Diff.new(p) end end |
#diff_text(from, to, options = {}, *paths) ⇒ Object
Return the diff between from
and to
in a single patch string. The options
hash has the same allowed keys as #diff.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 317 def diff_text(from, to, = {}, *paths) # NOTE: It would be simpler to use the Rugged::Diff#patch method, but # that formats the diff text differently than Rugged::Patch#to_s for # changes to binary files. diff_patches(from, to, , *paths).map do |p| p.to_s end.join("\n") end |
#discover_default_branch ⇒ Object
Discovers the default branch based on the repository’s available branches
-
If no branches are present, returns nil
-
If one branch is present, returns its name
-
If two or more branches are present, returns current HEAD or master or first branch
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 115 def discover_default_branch if branch_names.length == 0 nil elsif branch_names.length == 1 branch_names.first elsif rugged_head && branch_names.include?(Ref.extract_branch_name(rugged_head.name)) Ref.extract_branch_name(rugged_head.name) elsif branch_names.include?("master") "master" else branch_names.first end end |
#empty? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 98 def empty? rugged.empty? end |
#fetch(remote_name) ⇒ Object
Fetch the specified remote
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 698 def fetch(remote_name) rugged.remotes[remote_name].fetch end |
#find_commits(options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns commits collection
Ex.
repo.find_commits(
ref: 'master',
max_count: 10,
skip: 5,
order: :date
)
+options+ is a Hash of optional arguments to git
:ref is the ref from which to begin (SHA1 or name)
:contains is the commit contained by the refs from which to begin (SHA1 or name)
:max_count is the maximum number of commits to fetch
:skip is the number of commits to skip
:order is the commits order and allowed value is :date(default) or :topo
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 343 def find_commits( = {}) = .dup = [:ref, :max_count, :skip, :contains, :order] .keep_if do |key| .include?(key) end = { skip: 0 } = .merge() walker = Rugged::Walker.new(rugged) if [:ref] walker.push(rugged.rev_parse_oid([:ref])) elsif [:contains] branches_contains([:contains]).each do |branch| walker.push(branch.target_id) end else rugged.references.each("refs/heads/*") do |ref| walker.push(ref.target_id) end end if [:order] == :topo walker.sorting(Rugged::SORT_TOPO) else walker.sorting(Rugged::SORT_DATE) end commits = [] offset = [:skip] limit = [:max_count] walker.each(offset: offset, limit: limit) do |commit| gitlab_commit = Gitlab::Git::Commit.decorate(commit) commits.push(gitlab_commit) end walker.reset commits rescue Rugged::OdbError [] end |
#format_patch(from, to, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Return a String containing the mbox-formatted diff between from
and to
. See #diff for the allowed keys in the options
hash.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 709 def format_patch(from, to, = {}) ||= {} break_rewrites = [:break_rewrites] = Diff.() from_sha = rugged.rev_parse_oid(from) to_sha = rugged.rev_parse_oid(to) commits_between(from_sha, to_sha).map do |commit| commit.to_mbox() end.join("\n") end |
#has_commits? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 94 def has_commits? !empty? end |
#heads ⇒ Object
Deprecated. Will be removed in 5.2
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 88 def heads rugged.references.each("refs/heads/*").map do |head| Gitlab::Git::Ref.new(head.name, head.target) end.sort_by(&:name) end |
#log(options) ⇒ Object
Use the Rugged Walker API to build an array of commits.
Usage.
repo.log(
ref: 'master',
path: 'app/models',
limit: 10,
offset: 5,
)
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 255 def log() = { limit: 10, offset: 0, path: nil, ref: root_ref, follow: false, skip_merges: false } = .merge() [:limit] ||= 0 [:offset] ||= 0 actual_ref = [:ref] || root_ref sha = sha_from_ref(actual_ref) build_log(sha, ) rescue Rugged::OdbError, Rugged::InvalidError, Rugged::ReferenceError # Return an empty array if the ref wasn't found [] end |
#lookup(oid_or_ref_name) ⇒ Object
Lookup for rugged object by oid or ref name
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 439 def lookup(oid_or_ref_name) rugged.rev_parse(oid_or_ref_name) end |
#merge(source_name, target_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Merge the source_name
branch into the target_name
branch. This is equivalent to ‘git merge –no_ff source_name
`, since a merge commit is always created.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 724 def merge(source_name, target_name, = {}) our_commit = rugged.branches[target_name].target their_commit = rugged.branches[source_name].target raise "Invalid merge target" if our_commit.nil? raise "Invalid merge source" if their_commit.nil? merge_index = rugged.merge_commits(our_commit, their_commit) return false if merge_index.conflicts? = .merge( parents: [our_commit, their_commit], tree: merge_index.write_tree(rugged), update_ref: "refs/heads/#{target_name}" ) Rugged::Commit.create(rugged, ) end |
#merge_base_commit(from, to) ⇒ Object
Returns the SHA of the most recent common ancestor of from
and to
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 301 def merge_base_commit(from, to) rugged.merge_base(from, to) end |
#push(remote_name, *refspecs) ⇒ Object
Push *refspecs to the remote identified by remote_name
.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 703 def push(remote_name, *refspecs) rugged.remotes[remote_name].push(refspecs) end |
#raw ⇒ Object
Alias to old method for compatibility
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 37 def raw rugged end |
#ref_names ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of branch and tag names
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 83 def ref_names branch_names + tag_names end |
#refs_hash ⇒ Object
Get refs hash which key is SHA1 and value is a Rugged::Reference
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 424 def refs_hash # Initialize only when first call if @refs_hash.nil? @refs_hash = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } rugged.references.each do |r| sha = rev_parse_target(r.target.oid).oid @refs_hash[sha] << r end end @refs_hash end |
#remote_add(remote_name, url) ⇒ Object
Add a new remote to this repository. Returns a Rugged::Remote object
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 682 def remote_add(remote_name, url) rugged.remotes.create(remote_name, url) end |
#remote_delete(remote_name) ⇒ Object
Delete the specified remote from this repository.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 677 def remote_delete(remote_name) rugged.remotes.delete(remote_name) end |
#remote_names ⇒ Object
Return an array of this repository’s remote names
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 672 def remote_names rugged.remotes.each_name.to_a end |
#remote_update(remote_name, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Update the specified remote using the values in the options
hash
Example repo.update_remote(“origin”, url: “path/to/repo”)
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 690 def remote_update(remote_name, = {}) # TODO: Implement other remote options remote = rugged.remotes[remote_name] remote.url = [:url] if [:url] remote.save end |
#repo_exists? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 106 def repo_exists? !!rugged end |
#reset(ref, reset_type) ⇒ Object
Sets HEAD to the commit specified by ref
; ref
can be a branch or tag name or a commit SHA. Valid reset_type
values are:
[: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)
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 490 def reset(ref, reset_type) rugged.reset(ref, reset_type) end |
#rev_parse_target(revspec) ⇒ Object
Return the object that revspec
points to. If revspec
is an annotated tag, then return the tag’s target instead.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 282 def rev_parse_target(revspec) obj = rugged.rev_parse(revspec) obj = obj.target while obj.is_a?(Rugged::Tag::Annotation) obj end |
#rugged_head ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 129 def rugged_head rugged.head rescue Rugged::ReferenceError nil end |
#search_files(query, ref = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns an array of BlobSnippets for files at the specified ref
that contain the query
string.
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 226 def search_files(query, ref = nil) greps = [] ref ||= root_ref populated_index(ref).each do |entry| # Discard submodules next if submodule?(entry) content = Blob.raw(self, entry[:oid]).data # Skip binary files next if content.encoding == Encoding::ASCII_8BIT greps += build_greps(content, query, ref, entry[:path]) end greps end |
#sha_from_ref(ref) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 276 def sha_from_ref(ref) rev_parse_target(ref).oid end |
#size ⇒ Object
Return repo size in megabytes
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 219 def size size = popen(%W(du -s), path).first.strip.to_i (size.to_f / 1024).round(2) end |
#submodules(ref) ⇒ Object
Return hash with submodules info for this repository
Ex.
{
"rack" => {
"id" => "c67be4624545b4263184c4a0e8f887efd0a66320",
"path" => "rack",
"url" => "git://github.com/chneukirchen/rack.git"
},
"encoding" => {
"id" => ....
}
}
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 457 def submodules(ref) commit = rev_parse_target(ref) return {} unless commit begin content = blob_content(commit, ".gitmodules") rescue InvalidBlobName return {} end parse_gitmodules(commit, content) end |
#tag_names ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of tag names
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 61 def tag_names rugged..map { |t| t.name } end |
#tags ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of Tags
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# File 'lib/gitlab_git/repository.rb', line 66 def rugged.references.each("refs/tags/*").map do |ref| = nil if ref.target.is_a?(Rugged::Tag::Annotation) = ref.target. if .respond_to?(:chomp) = .chomp end end Tag.new(ref.name, ref.target, ) end.sort_by(&:name) end |