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A Node.js wrapper for the Git CLI


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Gitty

Gitty is a Node.js wrapper for Git. It's syntax resembles the Git command line syntax, executes common commands, and parses the output into operable objects.

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 0.8.x (http://nodejs.org)
  • Git 1.7.x.x (http://git-scm.com)
  • GNU/Linux or Mac OSX
$ npm install gitty

Note: If you encounter an error during installation on Mac OSX, make sure you have the XCode Command Line Tools installed. Gitty depends on pty.js for authenticated operations - which requires GCC compiler.

  1. Go to the App store and download the latest version of Xcode for free.
  2. Install Xcode (the app store actually downloads the "installer" for Xcode)
  3. Start Xcode
  4. Go to Preferences
  5. Go to Downloads
  6. Click on the "install" button after "Command Line Tools"
  7. Reboot

Testing

Run the the unit and integration tests with:

$ npm test

The integration tests require a network connection.

Usage

var git    = require('gitty');
var myRepo = git('/path/to/repo');

Now you can call this instance of Repository's methods. For example, to execute git log for myRepo, you would do:

myRepo.log(function(err, log) {
	if (err) return console.log('Error:', err);
	// ...
});

Where are the Docs?

For now, use the source, Luke. Pretty much everything you'll need is in lib/repository.js and it's very readable. Running the test suite will be of use as well since all public methods are tested and will print to the console.

Authenticated Repositories

Since OpenSSH does not read input from stdin for authentication, but rather a psuedo-terminal - Gitty uses pty.js (https://github.com/chjj/pty.js/) to spawn a pseudo-terminal for operations that may require authentication, such as pull, push, and clone.

Credentials are always passed as the last argument before the callback and are optional. Below is an example of an authenticated Repository.push().

myRepo.push('origin', 'master', {
	username: 'username',
	password: 'password'
}, function(err, succ) {
	if (err) return console.log(err);
	// ...
});

This format is consistent for all authenticated operations. Keep this in mind if you are extending Gitty with an operation that requires authentication, and be sure to read the pty.js documentation.

Author

Gitty was written by Gordon Hall (gordon@gordonwritescode.com)
Licensed under LGPLv3 license

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Package last updated on 07 Sep 2014

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