package git import ( "errors" "fmt" "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v3/clients/common" "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v3/core" "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v3/formats/packfile" "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v3/storage/memory" "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v3/storage/seekable" "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v3/utils/fs" ) var ( // ErrObjectNotFound object not found ErrObjectNotFound = errors.New("object not found") ) const ( // DefaultRemoteName name of the default Remote, just like git command DefaultRemoteName = "origin" ) // Repository git repository struct type Repository struct { Remotes map[string]*Remote Storage core.ObjectStorage } // NewRepository creates a new repository setting remote as default remote func NewRepository(url string, auth common.AuthMethod) (*Repository, error) { repo := NewPlainRepository() r, err := NewAuthenticatedRemote(url, auth) repo.Remotes[DefaultRemoteName] = r if err != nil { return nil, err } return repo, nil } // NewRepositoryFromFS creates a new repository from an standard git // repository on disk. // // Repositories created like this don't hold a local copy of the // original repository objects, instead all queries are resolved by // looking at the original repository packfile. This is very cheap in // terms of memory and allows to process repositories bigger than your // memory. // // To be able to use git repositories this way, you must run "git gc" on // them beforehand. func NewRepositoryFromFS(fs fs.FS, path string) (*Repository, error) { repo := NewPlainRepository() var err error repo.Storage, err = seekable.New(fs, path) return repo, err } // NewPlainRepository creates a new repository without remotes func NewPlainRepository() *Repository { return &Repository{ Remotes: map[string]*Remote{}, Storage: memory.NewObjectStorage(), } } // Pull connect and fetch the given branch from the given remote, the branch // should be provided with the full path not only the abbreviation, eg.: // "refs/heads/master" func (r *Repository) Pull(remoteName, branch string) (err error) { remote, ok := r.Remotes[remoteName] if !ok { return fmt.Errorf("unable to find remote %q", remoteName) } if err = remote.Connect(); err != nil { return err } if branch == "" { branch = remote.DefaultBranch() } ref, err := remote.Ref(branch) if err != nil { return err } req := &common.GitUploadPackRequest{} req.Want(ref) // TODO: Provide "haves" for what's already in the repository's storage reader, err := remote.Fetch(req) if err != nil { return err } defer checkClose(reader, &err) stream := packfile.NewStream(reader) d := packfile.NewDecoder(stream) err = d.Decode(r.Storage) return err } // PullDefault like Pull but retrieve the default branch from the default remote func (r *Repository) PullDefault() (err error) { return r.Pull(DefaultRemoteName, "") } // Commit return the commit with the given hash func (r *Repository) Commit(h core.Hash) (*Commit, error) { obj, err := r.Storage.Get(h) if err != nil { if err == core.ErrObjectNotFound { return nil, ErrObjectNotFound } return nil, err } commit := &Commit{r: r} return commit, commit.Decode(obj) } // Commits decode the objects into commits func (r *Repository) Commits() (*CommitIter, error) { iter, err := r.Storage.Iter(core.CommitObject) if err != nil { return nil, err } return NewCommitIter(r, iter), nil } // Tree return the tree with the given hash func (r *Repository) Tree(h core.Hash) (*Tree, error) { obj, err := r.Storage.Get(h) if err != nil { if err == core.ErrObjectNotFound { return nil, ErrObjectNotFound } return nil, err } tree := &Tree{r: r} return tree, tree.Decode(obj) } // Blob returns the blob with the given hash func (r *Repository) Blob(h core.Hash) (*Blob, error) { obj, err := r.Storage.Get(h) if err != nil { if err == core.ErrObjectNotFound { return nil, ErrObjectNotFound } return nil, err } blob := &Blob{} return blob, blob.Decode(obj) } // Tag returns a tag with the given hash. func (r *Repository) Tag(h core.Hash) (*Tag, error) { obj, err := r.Storage.Get(h) if err != nil { if err == core.ErrObjectNotFound { return nil, ErrObjectNotFound } return nil, err } t := &Tag{r: r} return t, t.Decode(obj) } // Tags returns a TagIter that can step through all of the annotated tags // in the repository. func (r *Repository) Tags() (*TagIter, error) { iter, err := r.Storage.Iter(core.TagObject) if err != nil { return nil, err } return NewTagIter(r, iter), nil } // Object returns an object with the given hash. func (r *Repository) Object(h core.Hash) (Object, error) { obj, err := r.Storage.Get(h) if err != nil { if err == core.ErrObjectNotFound { return nil, ErrObjectNotFound } return nil, err } switch obj.Type() { case core.CommitObject: commit := &Commit{r: r} return commit, commit.Decode(obj) case core.TreeObject: tree := &Tree{r: r} return tree, tree.Decode(obj) case core.BlobObject: blob := &Blob{} return blob, blob.Decode(obj) case core.TagObject: tag := &Tag{r: r} return tag, tag.Decode(obj) default: return nil, core.ErrInvalidType } } // Head returns the hash of the HEAD of the repository or the head of a // remote, if one is passed. func (r *Repository) Head(remote string) (core.Hash, error) { if remote == "" { return r.localHead() } rem, ok := r.Remotes[remote] if !ok { return core.ZeroHash, fmt.Errorf("unable to find remote %q", remote) } return rem.Head() } func (r *Repository) localHead() (core.Hash, error) { return core.ZeroHash, nil }