# Gift ![](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/gift.svg) ![](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/gift.svg) A simple Node.js wrapper for the Git CLI. The API is based on [Grit](https://github.com/mojombo/grit). Tested in all stable versions of node. [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/notatestuser/gift.svg?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/notatestuser/gift) [![Dependency Status](https://david-dm.org/notatestuser/gift.svg)](https://david-dm.org/notatestuser/gift) [![devDependency Status](https://david-dm.org/notatestuser/gift/dev-status.svg)](https://david-dm.org/notatestuser/gift#info=devDependencies) # Installation This fork is now in the `npm` package repository. Install it like you would any other package: $ npm install gift # API For existing repositories: git = require 'gift' repo = git "path/to/repo" # => # Initialize a new repository: git = require 'gift' git.init "path/to/repo", (err, _repo) -> repo = _repo # => # Initialize a new bare repository: git = require 'gift' git.init "path/to/bare/repo", true, (err, _repo) -> repo = _repo # => # Clone a repository: git = require 'gift' git.clone "git@host:path/to/remote/repo.git", "path/to/local/clone/repo", depth, branch, (err, _repo) -> repo = _repo # => # ## Repo ### `Repo#path` `String` - The path to the repository. ### `Repo#commits([treeish, [limit, [skip, ]]]callback)` Get a list of commits. * `treeish` - `String` (optional). * `limit` - `Integer` (optional). * `skip` - `Integer` (optional). * `callback` - `Function` which receives `(err, commits)`, where `commits` is an `Array` of `Commit`s. Get the 10 most recent commits to master. repo.commits (err, commits) -> Or to a different tag or branch. repo.commits "v0.0.3", (err, commits) -> Limit the maximum number of commits returned (by default limit is 10). repo.commits "master", 30, (err, commits) -> Skip some (for pagination): repo.commits "master", 30, 30, (err, commits) -> Or get an unlimited number of commits (there could be a lot): repo.commits "master", -1, (err, commits) -> ### `Repo#current_commit(callback)` Get the current commit. The callback receives `(err, commit)`. ### `Repo#tree([treeish]) => Tree` The `Tree` object for the treeish (which defaults to "master"). repo.tree().contents (err, children) -> for child in children console.log child.name ### `Repo#diff(commitA, commitB, [paths, ]callback)` Get the difference between the trees. The callback receives `(err, diffs)`. ### `Repo#identity(callback)` Get the commit identity for this repository. The callback receives `(err, actor)`, where `actor` is an Actor. ### `Repo#identify(actor, callback)` Set your account's default identity for commits to this repository. The callback receives `(err)`. ### `Repo#remotes(callback)` Get the repository's remotes. Receives `(err, remotes)`, where each remote is a Ref. ### `Repo#remote_list(callback)` Get a list of the repository's remote names. Get the string names of each of the remotes. ### `Repo#remote_add(name, url, callback)` Equivalent to `git remote add `. ### `Repo#remote_remove(name, callback)` Remove a remote. ### `Repo#remote_add_url(name, url, callback)` Equivalent to `git remote set-url --add `. ### `Repo#remote_set_url(name, url, callback)` Equivalent to `git remote set-url `. ### `Repo#remote_delete_url(name, url, callback)` Equivalent to `git remote set-url --delete `. ### `Repo#remote_fetch(name, [options, ]callback)` `git fetch ` ### `Repo#remote_push(name, [branch, options, ]callback)` `git push ` with branch parameter specified: `git push ` ### `Repo#status([options, ]callback)` Uses `--porcelain` to parse repository status in a way that is agnostic of system language. `options` is a string of any other options you'd like to pass to the status command. For example, the `-u` option will list each file in an untracked directory rather than simply listing the directory itself. The callback receives `(err, status)`. See below for a definition of what `status` is. ### `Repo#ls_files([files, ]options, callback)` List out the files in the index and working tree. Optionally filtered by a given array of `files` (paths or filenames). ### `Repo#config(callback)` `git config` parsed as a simple, one-level object. The callback receives `(err, config)`. ### `Repo#branches(callback)` `callback` receives `(err, heads)`. ### `Repo#branch([branch, ]callback)` Get a branch. * `branch` - The name of the branch to get. Defaults to the currently checked out branch. * `callback` - Receives `(err, head)`. ### `Repo#create_branch(name, callback)` Create a new branch with `name`, and call the callback when complete with an error, if one occurred. ### `Repo#delete_branch(delete, callback)` Delete the branch `name`, and call the callback with an error, if one occurred. ### `Repo#merge(name, [options, ]callback)` `git merge ` ### `Repo#tags(callback)` Get a list of `Tag`s. ### `Repo#create_tag(name, [options, ]callback)` Create a tab with the given name. ### `Repo#delete_tag(name, callback)` Delete the tag with the given name. ### `Repo#commit(message, [options, ]callback)` Commit some changes. * `message` - `String` * `options` - - `all` - `Boolean` - `amend` - `Boolean` - `author` - `String` that must match "Au thor Author " * `callback` - Receives `(err)`. ### `Repo#add(files, callback)` `git add ` ### `Repo#remove(files, callback)` `git rm ` ### `Repo#checkout(treeish, [options], callback)` `git checkout ` Checkout a branch/commit/... * `treeish` - Branch or treeish to checkout. * `options` - - `b` - `Boolean` to create a new branch * `callback` - Receives `(err)`. ### `Repo#checkoutFile([files, options, ]callback)` Checkout some files. * `files` - File(s) to checkout. Pass `'.'` or nothing to checkout all files. * `options` - - `force` - `Boolean` * `callback` - Receives `(err)`. ### `Repo#pull([[remote, ]branch, ]callback)` Pull a branch from remote. * `remote` - `String` (defaults to `origin`). * `branch` - `String` (defaults to `master`). * `callback` - Receives `(err)`. ### `Repo#sync([[remote, ]branch, ]callback)` Sync the current branch with the remote, keeping all local changes intact. The following steps are carried out: `stash`, `pull`, `push`, `stash pop`. If there were no changes to stash, the last `stash pop` is not executed. * `remote` - `String` (defaults to `origin`). * `branch` - `String` (defaults to `master`). * `callback` - Receives `(err)`. ### `Repo#reset([treeish, options, ]callback)` Checkout files. * `treeish` - The git object to reset to. Defaults to HEAD. * `options` - - `soft` - `Boolean` - `mixed` - `Boolean` __default__ - `hard` - `Boolean` - `merge` - `Boolean` - `keep` - `Boolean` * `callback` - Receives `(err)`. ## Commit ### `Commit#id` `String` - The commit's SHA. ### `Commit#parents` `Commit[]` ### `Commit#tree()` `Tree` - The commit's content tree. ### `Commit#author` `Actor` ### `Commit#authored_date` `Date` ### `Commit#committer` `Actor` ### `Commit#committed_date` `Date` ### `Commit#message` `String` ### `Commit#describe([refs, [first_parent, ]]callback)` * refs - String (`all`, `tags`, or `null` for default of unannotated tags). * first_parent - Boolean (follow lineage or include all ancestry). * callback - `(err, description)` (`description` is String). ## Head ### `Head#name` `String` ### `Head#commit` `Commit` ## Tag ### `Tag#name` `String` ### `Tag#commit` `Commit` ### `Tag#message(callback)` The callback receives `(err, message)` (`message` is a String). ### `Tag#tagger(callback)` The callback receives `(err, actor)`. ### `Tag#tag_date(callback)` The callback receives `(err, date)`. ## Config ### `Config#items` `Object` - The keys are dotted precisely as the console output from `git config`. E.g., `{'user.name': 'John Doe'}` ## Status ### `Status#clean` `Boolean` ### `Status#files` `Object` - The keys are files, the values objects indicating whether or not the file is staged, tracked, etc. Each file has the following properties: * `type` which translates to: | _type_ | index | working tree | | :--- | :-------: | :-----------:| | `A ` | added | - | | `M ` | modified | - | | `D ` | deleted | - | | `AM` | added | modified | | `MM` | modified | modified | | `AD` | staged | deleted | | `MD` | modified | deleted | * `staged` - `Boolean` * `tracked` - `Boolean` ## Actor ### `Actor#name` `String` ### `Actor#email` `String` ### `Actor#hash` `String` - The MD5 hash of the actor's email. Useful for displaying [Gravatar](http://en.gravatar.com/) avatars. ## Tree ### `Tree#id` `String` - SHA1 ### `Tree#contents(callback)` * `callback` - Receives `(err, children)`. * `children` - An array of `Blob`s, `Tree`s, and `Submodule`s. ### `Tree#blobs(callback)` * `callback` - Receives `(err, child_blobs)`. * `children` - `[Blob]` ### `Tree#trees(callback)` * `callback` - Receives `(err, child_trees)`. * `children` - `[Tree]` ### `Tree#find(directory, callback)` * `directory` - `String` * `callback` - Receives `(err, thing)`. ## Blob ### `Blob#id` `String` - SHA1 ### `Blob#mode` `String` ### `Blob#data(callback)` * `callback` - `(err, data)` Warning: this method only returns the complete file up to 200k, which is the default buffer size for running child_process.exec(). If the file you're reading is bigger than that, or if you're not sure, you need to use dataStream() ### `Blob#dataStream()` * returns - [dataStream, errorStream] Returns streams for you to use to get the data. Usage: data = "" [dataStream, _] = blob.dataStream() dataStream.on 'data', (buf) -> data += buf.toString() .on 'end', -> callback(data) ## Submodule ### `Submodule#id` `String` ### `Submodule#name` `String` ### `Submodule#mode` `String` ### `Submodule#url(callback)` Get the url the submodule points to. # License See LICENSE.