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Gift
A simple Node.js wrapper for the Git CLI. The API is based on Grit
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"
# => #<Repo>
Initialize a new repository:
git = require 'gift'
git.init "path/to/repo", (err, _repo) ->
repo = _repo
# => #<Repo>
Initialize a new bare repository:
git = require 'gift'
git.init "path/to/bare/repo", true, (err, _repo) ->
repo = _repo
# => #<Repo>
Clone a repository:
git = require 'gift'
git.clone "git@host:path/to/remote/repo.git", "path/to/local/clone/repo", depth, (err, _repo) ->
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)
, wherecommits
is anArray
ofCommit
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 <name> <url>
.
Repo#remote_remove(name, callback)
Remove a remote.
Repo#remote_add_url(name, url, callback)
Equivalent to git remote set-url --add <name> <url>
.
Repo#remote_set_url(name, url, callback)
Equivalent to git remote set-url <name> <url>
.
Repo#remote_delete_url(name, url, callback)
Equivalent to git remote set-url --delete <name> <url>
.
Repo#remote_fetch(name, [options, ]callback)
git fetch <name>
Repo#remote_push(name, [branch, options, ]callback)
git push <name>
with branch parameter specified:
git push <name> <branch>
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#merge(name, [options, ]callback)
git merge <name>
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#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 author@nowhere.org"
callback
- Receives(err)
.
Repo#add(files, callback)
git add <files>
Repo#remove(files, callback)
git rm <files>
Repo#checkout(treeish, [options], callback)
git checkout <treeish>
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 toorigin
).branch
-String
(defaults tomaster
).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 toorigin
).branch
-String
(defaults tomaster
).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
defaulthard
-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
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 avatars.
Tree
Tree#id
String
- SHA1
Tree#contents(callback)
callback
- Receives(err, children)
.children
- An array ofBlob
s,Tree
s, andSubmodule
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.