ATBTariffWebInterface/libgit2-1.7.2/include/git2/repository.h

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/*
* Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved.
*
* This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with
* a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file.
*/
#ifndef INCLUDE_git_repository_h__
#define INCLUDE_git_repository_h__
#include "common.h"
#include "types.h"
#include "oid.h"
#include "buffer.h"
/**
* @file git2/repository.h
* @brief Git repository management routines
* @defgroup git_repository Git repository management routines
* @ingroup Git
* @{
*/
GIT_BEGIN_DECL
/**
* Open a git repository.
*
* The 'path' argument must point to either a git repository
* folder, or an existing work dir.
*
* The method will automatically detect if 'path' is a normal
* or bare repository or fail is 'path' is neither.
*
* @param out pointer to the repo which will be opened
* @param path the path to the repository
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_open(git_repository **out, const char *path);
/**
* Open working tree as a repository
*
* Open the working directory of the working tree as a normal
* repository that can then be worked on.
*
* @param out Output pointer containing opened repository
* @param wt Working tree to open
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_open_from_worktree(git_repository **out, git_worktree *wt);
/**
* Create a "fake" repository to wrap an object database
*
* Create a repository object to wrap an object database to be used
* with the API when all you have is an object database. This doesn't
* have any paths associated with it, so use with care.
*
* @param out pointer to the repo
* @param odb the object database to wrap
* @param oid_type the oid type of the object database
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
#ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_wrap_odb(
git_repository **out,
git_odb *odb,
git_oid_t oid_type);
#else
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_wrap_odb(
git_repository **out,
git_odb *odb);
#endif
/**
* Look for a git repository and copy its path in the given buffer.
* The lookup start from base_path and walk across parent directories
* if nothing has been found. The lookup ends when the first repository
* is found, or when reaching a directory referenced in ceiling_dirs
* or when the filesystem changes (in case across_fs is true).
*
* The method will automatically detect if the repository is bare
* (if there is a repository).
*
* @param out A pointer to a user-allocated git_buf which will contain
* the found path.
*
* @param start_path The base path where the lookup starts.
*
* @param across_fs If true, then the lookup will not stop when a
* filesystem device change is detected while exploring parent directories.
*
* @param ceiling_dirs A GIT_PATH_LIST_SEPARATOR separated list of
* absolute symbolic link free paths. The lookup will stop when any
* of this paths is reached. Note that the lookup always performs on
* start_path no matter start_path appears in ceiling_dirs ceiling_dirs
* might be NULL (which is equivalent to an empty string)
*
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_discover(
git_buf *out,
const char *start_path,
int across_fs,
const char *ceiling_dirs);
/**
* Option flags for `git_repository_open_ext`.
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* Only open the repository if it can be immediately found in the
* start_path. Do not walk up from the start_path looking at parent
* directories.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_NO_SEARCH = (1 << 0),
/**
* Unless this flag is set, open will not continue searching across
* filesystem boundaries (i.e. when `st_dev` changes from the `stat`
* system call). For example, searching in a user's home directory at
* "/home/user/source/" will not return "/.git/" as the found repo if
* "/" is a different filesystem than "/home".
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_CROSS_FS = (1 << 1),
/**
* Open repository as a bare repo regardless of core.bare config, and
* defer loading config file for faster setup.
* Unlike `git_repository_open_bare`, this can follow gitlinks.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_BARE = (1 << 2),
/**
* Do not check for a repository by appending /.git to the start_path;
* only open the repository if start_path itself points to the git
* directory.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_NO_DOTGIT = (1 << 3),
/**
* Find and open a git repository, respecting the environment variables
* used by the git command-line tools.
* If set, `git_repository_open_ext` will ignore the other flags and
* the `ceiling_dirs` argument, and will allow a NULL `path` to use
* `GIT_DIR` or search from the current directory.
* The search for a repository will respect $GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES and
* $GIT_DISCOVERY_ACROSS_FILESYSTEM. The opened repository will
* respect $GIT_INDEX_FILE, $GIT_NAMESPACE, $GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY, and
* $GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES.
* In the future, this flag will also cause `git_repository_open_ext`
* to respect $GIT_WORK_TREE and $GIT_COMMON_DIR; currently,
* `git_repository_open_ext` with this flag will error out if either
* $GIT_WORK_TREE or $GIT_COMMON_DIR is set.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_FROM_ENV = (1 << 4)
} git_repository_open_flag_t;
/**
* Find and open a repository with extended controls.
*
* @param out Pointer to the repo which will be opened. This can
* actually be NULL if you only want to use the error code to
* see if a repo at this path could be opened.
* @param path Path to open as git repository. If the flags
* permit "searching", then this can be a path to a subdirectory
* inside the working directory of the repository. May be NULL if
* flags is GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN_FROM_ENV.
* @param flags A combination of the GIT_REPOSITORY_OPEN flags above.
* @param ceiling_dirs A GIT_PATH_LIST_SEPARATOR delimited list of path
* prefixes at which the search for a containing repository should
* terminate.
* @return 0 on success, GIT_ENOTFOUND if no repository could be found,
* or -1 if there was a repository but open failed for some reason
* (such as repo corruption or system errors).
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_open_ext(
git_repository **out,
const char *path,
unsigned int flags,
const char *ceiling_dirs);
/**
* Open a bare repository on the serverside.
*
* This is a fast open for bare repositories that will come in handy
* if you're e.g. hosting git repositories and need to access them
* efficiently
*
* @param out Pointer to the repo which will be opened.
* @param bare_path Direct path to the bare repository
* @return 0 on success, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_open_bare(git_repository **out, const char *bare_path);
/**
* Free a previously allocated repository
*
* Note that after a repository is free'd, all the objects it has spawned
* will still exist until they are manually closed by the user
* with `git_object_free`, but accessing any of the attributes of
* an object without a backing repository will result in undefined
* behavior
*
* @param repo repository handle to close. If NULL nothing occurs.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(void) git_repository_free(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Creates a new Git repository in the given folder.
*
* TODO:
* - Reinit the repository
*
* @param out pointer to the repo which will be created or reinitialized
* @param path the path to the repository
* @param is_bare if true, a Git repository without a working directory is
* created at the pointed path. If false, provided path will be
* considered as the working directory into which the .git directory
* will be created.
*
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_init(
git_repository **out,
const char *path,
unsigned is_bare);
/**
* Option flags for `git_repository_init_ext`.
*
* These flags configure extra behaviors to `git_repository_init_ext`.
* In every case, the default behavior is the zero value (i.e. flag is
* not set). Just OR the flag values together for the `flags` parameter
* when initializing a new repo.
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* Create a bare repository with no working directory.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_BARE = (1u << 0),
/**
* Return an GIT_EEXISTS error if the repo_path appears to already be
* an git repository.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_NO_REINIT = (1u << 1),
/**
* Normally a "/.git/" will be appended to the repo path for
* non-bare repos (if it is not already there), but passing this flag
* prevents that behavior.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_NO_DOTGIT_DIR = (1u << 2),
/**
* Make the repo_path (and workdir_path) as needed. Init is always willing
* to create the ".git" directory even without this flag. This flag tells
* init to create the trailing component of the repo and workdir paths
* as needed.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_MKDIR = (1u << 3),
/**
* Recursively make all components of the repo and workdir paths as
* necessary.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_MKPATH = (1u << 4),
/**
* libgit2 normally uses internal templates to initialize a new repo.
* This flags enables external templates, looking the "template_path" from
* the options if set, or the `init.templatedir` global config if not,
* or falling back on "/usr/share/git-core/templates" if it exists.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_EXTERNAL_TEMPLATE = (1u << 5),
/**
* If an alternate workdir is specified, use relative paths for the gitdir
* and core.worktree.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_RELATIVE_GITLINK = (1u << 6)
} git_repository_init_flag_t;
/**
* Mode options for `git_repository_init_ext`.
*
* Set the mode field of the `git_repository_init_options` structure
* either to the custom mode that you would like, or to one of the
* defined modes.
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* Use permissions configured by umask - the default.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_SHARED_UMASK = 0,
/**
* Use "--shared=group" behavior, chmod'ing the new repo to be group
* writable and "g+sx" for sticky group assignment.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_SHARED_GROUP = 0002775,
/**
* Use "--shared=all" behavior, adding world readability.
*/
GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_SHARED_ALL = 0002777
} git_repository_init_mode_t;
/**
* Extended options structure for `git_repository_init_ext`.
*
* This contains extra options for `git_repository_init_ext` that enable
* additional initialization features.
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned int version;
/**
* Combination of GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT flags above.
*/
uint32_t flags;
/**
* Set to one of the standard GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_SHARED_... constants
* above, or to a custom value that you would like.
*/
uint32_t mode;
/**
* The path to the working dir or NULL for default (i.e. repo_path parent
* on non-bare repos). IF THIS IS RELATIVE PATH, IT WILL BE EVALUATED
* RELATIVE TO THE REPO_PATH. If this is not the "natural" working
* directory, a .git gitlink file will be created here linking to the
* repo_path.
*/
const char *workdir_path;
/**
* If set, this will be used to initialize the "description" file in the
* repository, instead of using the template content.
*/
const char *description;
/**
* When GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_EXTERNAL_TEMPLATE is set, this contains
* the path to use for the template directory. If this is NULL, the config
* or default directory options will be used instead.
*/
const char *template_path;
/**
* The name of the head to point HEAD at. If NULL, then this will be
* treated as "master" and the HEAD ref will be set to "refs/heads/master".
* If this begins with "refs/" it will be used verbatim;
* otherwise "refs/heads/" will be prefixed.
*/
const char *initial_head;
/**
* If this is non-NULL, then after the rest of the repository
* initialization is completed, an "origin" remote will be added
* pointing to this URL.
*/
const char *origin_url;
#ifdef GIT_EXPERIMENTAL_SHA256
/**
*
* Type of object IDs to use for this repository, or 0 for
* default (currently SHA1).
*/
git_oid_t oid_type;
#endif
} git_repository_init_options;
#define GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_OPTIONS_VERSION 1
#define GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_OPTIONS_INIT {GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_OPTIONS_VERSION}
/**
* Initialize git_repository_init_options structure
*
* Initializes a `git_repository_init_options` with default values. Equivalent to
* creating an instance with `GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_OPTIONS_INIT`.
*
* @param opts The `git_repository_init_options` struct to initialize.
* @param version The struct version; pass `GIT_REPOSITORY_INIT_OPTIONS_VERSION`.
* @return Zero on success; -1 on failure.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_init_options_init(
git_repository_init_options *opts,
unsigned int version);
/**
* Create a new Git repository in the given folder with extended controls.
*
* This will initialize a new git repository (creating the repo_path
* if requested by flags) and working directory as needed. It will
* auto-detect the case sensitivity of the file system and if the
* file system supports file mode bits correctly.
*
* @param out Pointer to the repo which will be created or reinitialized.
* @param repo_path The path to the repository.
* @param opts Pointer to git_repository_init_options struct.
* @return 0 or an error code on failure.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_init_ext(
git_repository **out,
const char *repo_path,
git_repository_init_options *opts);
/**
* Retrieve and resolve the reference pointed at by HEAD.
*
* The returned `git_reference` will be owned by caller and
* `git_reference_free()` must be called when done with it to release the
* allocated memory and prevent a leak.
*
* @param out pointer to the reference which will be retrieved
* @param repo a repository object
*
* @return 0 on success, GIT_EUNBORNBRANCH when HEAD points to a non existing
* branch, GIT_ENOTFOUND when HEAD is missing; an error code otherwise
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_head(git_reference **out, git_repository *repo);
/**
* Retrieve the referenced HEAD for the worktree
*
* @param out pointer to the reference which will be retrieved
* @param repo a repository object
* @param name name of the worktree to retrieve HEAD for
* @return 0 when successful, error-code otherwise
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_head_for_worktree(git_reference **out, git_repository *repo,
const char *name);
/**
* Check if a repository's HEAD is detached
*
* A repository's HEAD is detached when it points directly to a commit
* instead of a branch.
*
* @param repo Repo to test
* @return 1 if HEAD is detached, 0 if it's not; error code if there
* was an error.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_head_detached(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Check if a worktree's HEAD is detached
*
* A worktree's HEAD is detached when it points directly to a
* commit instead of a branch.
*
* @param repo a repository object
* @param name name of the worktree to retrieve HEAD for
* @return 1 if HEAD is detached, 0 if its not; error code if
* there was an error
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_head_detached_for_worktree(git_repository *repo,
const char *name);
/**
* Check if the current branch is unborn
*
* An unborn branch is one named from HEAD but which doesn't exist in
* the refs namespace, because it doesn't have any commit to point to.
*
* @param repo Repo to test
* @return 1 if the current branch is unborn, 0 if it's not; error
* code if there was an error
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_head_unborn(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Check if a repository is empty
*
* An empty repository has just been initialized and contains no references
* apart from HEAD, which must be pointing to the unborn master branch,
* or the branch specified for the repository in the `init.defaultBranch`
* configuration variable.
*
* @param repo Repo to test
* @return 1 if the repository is empty, 0 if it isn't, error code
* if the repository is corrupted
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_is_empty(git_repository *repo);
/**
* List of items which belong to the git repository layout
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_GITDIR,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_WORKDIR,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_COMMONDIR,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_INDEX,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_OBJECTS,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_REFS,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_PACKED_REFS,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_REMOTES,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_CONFIG,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_INFO,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_HOOKS,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_LOGS,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_MODULES,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM_WORKTREES,
GIT_REPOSITORY_ITEM__LAST
} git_repository_item_t;
/**
* Get the location of a specific repository file or directory
*
* This function will retrieve the path of a specific repository
* item. It will thereby honor things like the repository's
* common directory, gitdir, etc. In case a file path cannot
* exist for a given item (e.g. the working directory of a bare
* repository), GIT_ENOTFOUND is returned.
*
* @param out Buffer to store the path at
* @param repo Repository to get path for
* @param item The repository item for which to retrieve the path
* @return 0, GIT_ENOTFOUND if the path cannot exist or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_item_path(git_buf *out, const git_repository *repo, git_repository_item_t item);
/**
* Get the path of this repository
*
* This is the path of the `.git` folder for normal repositories,
* or of the repository itself for bare repositories.
*
* @param repo A repository object
* @return the path to the repository
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_repository_path(const git_repository *repo);
/**
* Get the path of the working directory for this repository
*
* If the repository is bare, this function will always return
* NULL.
*
* @param repo A repository object
* @return the path to the working dir, if it exists
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_repository_workdir(const git_repository *repo);
/**
* Get the path of the shared common directory for this repository.
*
* If the repository is bare, it is the root directory for the repository.
* If the repository is a worktree, it is the parent repo's gitdir.
* Otherwise, it is the gitdir.
*
* @param repo A repository object
* @return the path to the common dir
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_repository_commondir(const git_repository *repo);
/**
* Set the path to the working directory for this repository
*
* The working directory doesn't need to be the same one
* that contains the `.git` folder for this repository.
*
* If this repository is bare, setting its working directory
* will turn it into a normal repository, capable of performing
* all the common workdir operations (checkout, status, index
* manipulation, etc).
*
* @param repo A repository object
* @param workdir The path to a working directory
* @param update_gitlink Create/update gitlink in workdir and set config
* "core.worktree" (if workdir is not the parent of the .git directory)
* @return 0, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_set_workdir(
git_repository *repo, const char *workdir, int update_gitlink);
/**
* Check if a repository is bare
*
* @param repo Repo to test
* @return 1 if the repository is bare, 0 otherwise.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_is_bare(const git_repository *repo);
/**
* Check if a repository is a linked work tree
*
* @param repo Repo to test
* @return 1 if the repository is a linked work tree, 0 otherwise.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_is_worktree(const git_repository *repo);
/**
* Get the configuration file for this repository.
*
* If a configuration file has not been set, the default
* config set for the repository will be returned, including
* global and system configurations (if they are available).
*
* The configuration file must be freed once it's no longer
* being used by the user.
*
* @param out Pointer to store the loaded configuration
* @param repo A repository object
* @return 0, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_config(git_config **out, git_repository *repo);
/**
* Get a snapshot of the repository's configuration
*
* Convenience function to take a snapshot from the repository's
* configuration. The contents of this snapshot will not change,
* even if the underlying config files are modified.
*
* The configuration file must be freed once it's no longer
* being used by the user.
*
* @param out Pointer to store the loaded configuration
* @param repo the repository
* @return 0, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_config_snapshot(git_config **out, git_repository *repo);
/**
* Get the Object Database for this repository.
*
* If a custom ODB has not been set, the default
* database for the repository will be returned (the one
* located in `.git/objects`).
*
* The ODB must be freed once it's no longer being used by
* the user.
*
* @param out Pointer to store the loaded ODB
* @param repo A repository object
* @return 0, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_odb(git_odb **out, git_repository *repo);
/**
* Get the Reference Database Backend for this repository.
*
* If a custom refsdb has not been set, the default database for
* the repository will be returned (the one that manipulates loose
* and packed references in the `.git` directory).
*
* The refdb must be freed once it's no longer being used by
* the user.
*
* @param out Pointer to store the loaded refdb
* @param repo A repository object
* @return 0, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_refdb(git_refdb **out, git_repository *repo);
/**
* Get the Index file for this repository.
*
* If a custom index has not been set, the default
* index for the repository will be returned (the one
* located in `.git/index`).
*
* The index must be freed once it's no longer being used by
* the user.
*
* @param out Pointer to store the loaded index
* @param repo A repository object
* @return 0, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_index(git_index **out, git_repository *repo);
/**
* Retrieve git's prepared message
*
* Operations such as git revert/cherry-pick/merge with the -n option
* stop just short of creating a commit with the changes and save
* their prepared message in .git/MERGE_MSG so the next git-commit
* execution can present it to the user for them to amend if they
* wish.
*
* Use this function to get the contents of this file. Don't forget to
* remove the file after you create the commit.
*
* @param out git_buf to write data into
* @param repo Repository to read prepared message from
* @return 0, GIT_ENOTFOUND if no message exists or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_message(git_buf *out, git_repository *repo);
/**
* Remove git's prepared message.
*
* Remove the message that `git_repository_message` retrieves.
*
* @param repo Repository to remove prepared message from.
* @return 0 or an error code.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_message_remove(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Remove all the metadata associated with an ongoing command like merge,
* revert, cherry-pick, etc. For example: MERGE_HEAD, MERGE_MSG, etc.
*
* @param repo A repository object
* @return 0 on success, or error
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_state_cleanup(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Callback used to iterate over each FETCH_HEAD entry
*
* @see git_repository_fetchhead_foreach
*
* @param ref_name The reference name
* @param remote_url The remote URL
* @param oid The reference target OID
* @param is_merge Was the reference the result of a merge
* @param payload Payload passed to git_repository_fetchhead_foreach
* @return non-zero to terminate the iteration
*/
typedef int GIT_CALLBACK(git_repository_fetchhead_foreach_cb)(const char *ref_name,
const char *remote_url,
const git_oid *oid,
unsigned int is_merge,
void *payload);
/**
* Invoke 'callback' for each entry in the given FETCH_HEAD file.
*
* Return a non-zero value from the callback to stop the loop.
*
* @param repo A repository object
* @param callback Callback function
* @param payload Pointer to callback data (optional)
* @return 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, GIT_ENOTFOUND if
* there is no FETCH_HEAD file, or other error code.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_fetchhead_foreach(
git_repository *repo,
git_repository_fetchhead_foreach_cb callback,
void *payload);
/**
* Callback used to iterate over each MERGE_HEAD entry
*
* @see git_repository_mergehead_foreach
*
* @param oid The merge OID
* @param payload Payload passed to git_repository_mergehead_foreach
* @return non-zero to terminate the iteration
*/
typedef int GIT_CALLBACK(git_repository_mergehead_foreach_cb)(const git_oid *oid,
void *payload);
/**
* If a merge is in progress, invoke 'callback' for each commit ID in the
* MERGE_HEAD file.
*
* Return a non-zero value from the callback to stop the loop.
*
* @param repo A repository object
* @param callback Callback function
* @param payload Pointer to callback data (optional)
* @return 0 on success, non-zero callback return value, GIT_ENOTFOUND if
* there is no MERGE_HEAD file, or other error code.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_mergehead_foreach(
git_repository *repo,
git_repository_mergehead_foreach_cb callback,
void *payload);
/**
* Calculate hash of file using repository filtering rules.
*
* If you simply want to calculate the hash of a file on disk with no filters,
* you can just use the `git_odb_hashfile()` API. However, if you want to
* hash a file in the repository and you want to apply filtering rules (e.g.
* crlf filters) before generating the SHA, then use this function.
*
* Note: if the repository has `core.safecrlf` set to fail and the
* filtering triggers that failure, then this function will return an
* error and not calculate the hash of the file.
*
* @param out Output value of calculated SHA
* @param repo Repository pointer
* @param path Path to file on disk whose contents should be hashed. This
* may be an absolute path or a relative path, in which case it
* will be treated as a path within the working directory.
* @param type The object type to hash as (e.g. GIT_OBJECT_BLOB)
* @param as_path The path to use to look up filtering rules. If this is
* an empty string then no filters will be applied when
* calculating the hash. If this is `NULL` and the `path`
* parameter is a file within the repository's working
* directory, then the `path` will be used.
* @return 0 on success, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_hashfile(
git_oid *out,
git_repository *repo,
const char *path,
git_object_t type,
const char *as_path);
/**
* Make the repository HEAD point to the specified reference.
*
* If the provided reference points to a Tree or a Blob, the HEAD is
* unaltered and -1 is returned.
*
* If the provided reference points to a branch, the HEAD will point
* to that branch, staying attached, or become attached if it isn't yet.
* If the branch doesn't exist yet, no error will be return. The HEAD
* will then be attached to an unborn branch.
*
* Otherwise, the HEAD will be detached and will directly point to
* the Commit.
*
* @param repo Repository pointer
* @param refname Canonical name of the reference the HEAD should point at
* @return 0 on success, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_set_head(
git_repository *repo,
const char *refname);
/**
* Make the repository HEAD directly point to the Commit.
*
* If the provided committish cannot be found in the repository, the HEAD
* is unaltered and GIT_ENOTFOUND is returned.
*
* If the provided committish cannot be peeled into a commit, the HEAD
* is unaltered and -1 is returned.
*
* Otherwise, the HEAD will eventually be detached and will directly point to
* the peeled Commit.
*
* @param repo Repository pointer
* @param committish Object id of the Commit the HEAD should point to
* @return 0 on success, or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_set_head_detached(
git_repository *repo,
const git_oid *committish);
/**
* Make the repository HEAD directly point to the Commit.
*
* This behaves like `git_repository_set_head_detached()` but takes an
* annotated commit, which lets you specify which extended sha syntax
* string was specified by a user, allowing for more exact reflog
* messages.
*
* See the documentation for `git_repository_set_head_detached()`.
*
* @see git_repository_set_head_detached
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_set_head_detached_from_annotated(
git_repository *repo,
const git_annotated_commit *committish);
/**
* Detach the HEAD.
*
* If the HEAD is already detached and points to a Commit, 0 is returned.
*
* If the HEAD is already detached and points to a Tag, the HEAD is
* updated into making it point to the peeled Commit, and 0 is returned.
*
* If the HEAD is already detached and points to a non committish, the HEAD is
* unaltered, and -1 is returned.
*
* Otherwise, the HEAD will be detached and point to the peeled Commit.
*
* @param repo Repository pointer
* @return 0 on success, GIT_EUNBORNBRANCH when HEAD points to a non existing
* branch or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_detach_head(
git_repository *repo);
/**
* Repository state
*
* These values represent possible states for the repository to be in,
* based on the current operation which is ongoing.
*/
typedef enum {
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_NONE,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_MERGE,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_REVERT,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_REVERT_SEQUENCE,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_CHERRYPICK,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_CHERRYPICK_SEQUENCE,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_BISECT,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_REBASE,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_REBASE_INTERACTIVE,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_REBASE_MERGE,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_APPLY_MAILBOX,
GIT_REPOSITORY_STATE_APPLY_MAILBOX_OR_REBASE
} git_repository_state_t;
/**
* Determines the status of a git repository - ie, whether an operation
* (merge, cherry-pick, etc) is in progress.
*
* @param repo Repository pointer
* @return The state of the repository
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_state(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Sets the active namespace for this Git Repository
*
* This namespace affects all reference operations for the repo.
* See `man gitnamespaces`
*
* @param repo The repo
* @param nmspace The namespace. This should not include the refs
* folder, e.g. to namespace all references under `refs/namespaces/foo/`,
* use `foo` as the namespace.
* @return 0 on success, -1 on error
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_set_namespace(git_repository *repo, const char *nmspace);
/**
* Get the currently active namespace for this repository
*
* @param repo The repo
* @return the active namespace, or NULL if there isn't one
*/
GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_repository_get_namespace(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Determine if the repository was a shallow clone
*
* @param repo The repository
* @return 1 if shallow, zero if not
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_is_shallow(git_repository *repo);
/**
* Retrieve the configured identity to use for reflogs
*
* The memory is owned by the repository and must not be freed by the
* user.
*
* @param name where to store the pointer to the name
* @param email where to store the pointer to the email
* @param repo the repository
* @return 0 or an error code
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_ident(const char **name, const char **email, const git_repository *repo);
/**
* Set the identity to be used for writing reflogs
*
* If both are set, this name and email will be used to write to the
* reflog. Pass NULL to unset. When unset, the identity will be taken
* from the repository's configuration.
*
* @param repo the repository to configure
* @param name the name to use for the reflog entries
* @param email the email to use for the reflog entries
* @return 0 or an error code.
*/
GIT_EXTERN(int) git_repository_set_ident(git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *email);
/**
* Gets the object type used by this repository.
*
* @param repo the repository
* @return the object id type
*/
GIT_EXTERN(git_oid_t) git_repository_oid_type(git_repository *repo);
/** @} */
GIT_END_DECL
#endif