dotgit

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Published: Apr 11, 2018 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 17 Imported by: 0

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Overview

https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/Documentation/gitrepository-layout.txt

Index

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

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var (
	// ErrNotFound is returned by New when the path is not found.
	ErrNotFound = errors.New("path not found")
	// ErrIdxNotFound is returned by Idxfile when the idx file is not found
	ErrIdxNotFound = errors.New("idx file not found")
	// ErrPackfileNotFound is returned by Packfile when the packfile is not found
	ErrPackfileNotFound = errors.New("packfile not found")
	// ErrConfigNotFound is returned by Config when the config is not found
	ErrConfigNotFound = errors.New("config file not found")
	// ErrPackedRefsDuplicatedRef is returned when a duplicated reference is
	// found in the packed-ref file. This is usually the case for corrupted git
	// repositories.
	ErrPackedRefsDuplicatedRef = errors.New("duplicated ref found in packed-ref file")
	// ErrPackedRefsBadFormat is returned when the packed-ref file corrupt.
	ErrPackedRefsBadFormat = errors.New("malformed packed-ref")
	// ErrSymRefTargetNotFound is returned when a symbolic reference is
	// targeting a non-existing object. This usually means the repository
	// is corrupt.
	ErrSymRefTargetNotFound = errors.New("symbolic reference target not found")
)

Functions

This section is empty.

Types

type DotGit

type DotGit struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The DotGit type represents a local git repository on disk. This type is not zero-value-safe, use the New function to initialize it.

func New

func New(fs billy.Filesystem) *DotGit

New returns a DotGit value ready to be used. The path argument must be the absolute path of a git repository directory (e.g. "/foo/bar/.git").

func (*DotGit) Alternates

func (d *DotGit) Alternates() ([]*DotGit, error)

Alternates returns DotGit(s) based off paths in objects/info/alternates if available. This can be used to checks if it's a shared repository.

func (*DotGit) Config

func (d *DotGit) Config() (billy.File, error)

Config returns a file pointer for read to the config file

func (*DotGit) ConfigWriter

func (d *DotGit) ConfigWriter() (billy.File, error)

ConfigWriter returns a file pointer for write to the config file

func (*DotGit) CountLooseRefs

func (d *DotGit) CountLooseRefs() (int, error)

func (*DotGit) DeleteOldObjectPackAndIndex

func (d *DotGit) DeleteOldObjectPackAndIndex(hash plumbing.Hash, t time.Time) error

func (*DotGit) ForEachObjectHash

func (d *DotGit) ForEachObjectHash(fun func(plumbing.Hash) error) error

Objects returns a slice with the hashes of objects found under the .git/objects/ directory.

func (*DotGit) Index

func (d *DotGit) Index() (billy.File, error)

Index returns a file pointer for read to the index file

func (*DotGit) IndexWriter

func (d *DotGit) IndexWriter() (billy.File, error)

IndexWriter returns a file pointer for write to the index file

func (*DotGit) Initialize

func (d *DotGit) Initialize() error

Initialize creates all the folder scaffolding.

func (*DotGit) Module

func (d *DotGit) Module(name string) (billy.Filesystem, error)

Module return a billy.Filesystem pointing to the module folder

func (*DotGit) NewObject

func (d *DotGit) NewObject() (*ObjectWriter, error)

NewObject return a writer for a new object file.

func (*DotGit) NewObjectPack

func (d *DotGit) NewObjectPack() (*PackWriter, error)

NewObjectPack return a writer for a new packfile, it saves the packfile to disk and also generates and save the index for the given packfile.

func (*DotGit) Object

func (d *DotGit) Object(h plumbing.Hash) (billy.File, error)

Object returns a fs.File pointing the object file, if exists

func (*DotGit) ObjectDelete

func (d *DotGit) ObjectDelete(h plumbing.Hash) error

ObjectDelete removes the object file, if exists

func (*DotGit) ObjectPack

func (d *DotGit) ObjectPack(hash plumbing.Hash) (billy.File, error)

ObjectPack returns a fs.File of the given packfile

func (*DotGit) ObjectPackIdx

func (d *DotGit) ObjectPackIdx(hash plumbing.Hash) (billy.File, error)

ObjectPackIdx returns a fs.File of the index file for a given packfile

func (*DotGit) ObjectPacks

func (d *DotGit) ObjectPacks() ([]plumbing.Hash, error)

ObjectPacks returns the list of availables packfiles

func (*DotGit) ObjectStat

func (d *DotGit) ObjectStat(h plumbing.Hash) (os.FileInfo, error)

ObjectStat returns a os.FileInfo pointing the object file, if exists

func (*DotGit) Objects

func (d *DotGit) Objects() ([]plumbing.Hash, error)

Objects returns a slice with the hashes of objects found under the .git/objects/ directory.

func (*DotGit) PackRefs

func (d *DotGit) PackRefs() (err error)

PackRefs packs all loose refs into the packed-refs file.

This implementation only works under the assumption that the view of the file system won't be updated during this operation. This strategy would not work on a general file system though, without locking each loose reference and checking it again before deleting the file, because otherwise an updated reference could sneak in and then be deleted by the packed-refs process. Alternatively, every ref update could also lock packed-refs, so only one lock is required during ref-packing. But that would worsen performance in the common case.

TODO: add an "all" boolean like the `git pack-refs --all` flag. When `all` is false, it would only pack refs that have already been packed, plus all tags.

func (*DotGit) Ref

Ref returns the reference for a given reference name.

func (*DotGit) Refs

func (d *DotGit) Refs() ([]*plumbing.Reference, error)

Refs scans the git directory collecting references, which it returns. Symbolic references are resolved and included in the output.

func (*DotGit) RemoveRef

func (d *DotGit) RemoveRef(name plumbing.ReferenceName) error

RemoveRef removes a reference by name.

func (*DotGit) SetRef

func (d *DotGit) SetRef(r, old *plumbing.Reference) error

func (*DotGit) Shallow

func (d *DotGit) Shallow() (billy.File, error)

Shallow returns a file pointer for read to the shallow file

func (*DotGit) ShallowWriter

func (d *DotGit) ShallowWriter() (billy.File, error)

ShallowWriter returns a file pointer for write to the shallow file

type ObjectWriter

type ObjectWriter struct {
	objfile.Writer
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (*ObjectWriter) Close

func (w *ObjectWriter) Close() error

type PackWriter

type PackWriter struct {
	Notify func(plumbing.Hash, *packfile.Index)
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

PackWriter is a io.Writer that generates the packfile index simultaneously, a packfile.Decoder is used with a file reader to read the file being written this operation is synchronized with the write operations. The packfile is written in a temp file, when Close is called this file is renamed/moved (depends on the Filesystem implementation) to the final location, if the PackWriter is not used, nothing is written

func (*PackWriter) Close

func (w *PackWriter) Close() error

Close closes all the file descriptors and save the final packfile, if nothing was written, the tempfiles are deleted without writing a packfile.

func (*PackWriter) Write

func (w *PackWriter) Write(p []byte) (int, error)

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