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git-packfile

git packfile library for looking up and decoding git objects

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git-packfile

read object data out of git packfiles, applying ofs/ref deltas and zlib decompression.

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var packfile = require('git-packfile')
  , idxparse = require('git-packidx-parser')

fs.createReadStream('path/to/idx')
  .pipe(idxparse())
  .on('data', next)

function next(packIndex) {
  var pack = packfile(
        fs.statSync('path/to/packfile')
      , lookup
      , readStream
  )

  lookup(<some git hash as a buffer>, function(err, object) {
    // obj === {type: git type number, data: buffer}
  })

  function readStream(start, end) {
    return fs.createReadStream('path/to/packfile', {
      start: start
    , end: end
    })
  }

  function lookup(oid, ready) {
    var location = packIndex.find(oid)
    pack.read(location.offset, location.next, ready)
  }
} 

API

packfile(size, lookupRef, createReadStream) -> Packfile instance

create a packfile instance. all arguments are required.

lookupRef should be a function that takes a buffer instance and a callback, and calls that callback with the results of searching for that hash against all available object databases.

createReadStream is a function that takes a byte start and end, and should return a readable stream object.

Packfile#read(offset, nextOffset, ready)

Read from offset until nextOffset (given by the pack index), and calls ready with the result.

Returned objects look like so:

{ type: <integer git object type>
, data: <Buffer> }

The data is decompressed and has all deltas already applied to it.

License

MIT

Keywords

git

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Package last updated on 18 Jun 2016

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