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Node bindings to the libgit2 project.
Stable (libgit2@v0.28.3): 0.28.3
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NodeGit will work on most systems out-of-the-box without any native dependencies.
npm install nodegit
If you receive errors about libstdc++, which are commonly experienced when building on Travis-CI, you can fix this by upgrading to the latest libstdc++-4.9.
In Ubuntu:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install libstdc++-4.9-dev
In Travis:
addons:
apt:
sources:
- ubuntu-toolchain-r-test
packages:
- libstdc++-4.9-dev
In CircleCI:
dependencies:
pre:
- sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install -y libstdc++-4.9-dev
If you receive errors about lifecycleScripts preinstall/install you probably miss libssl-dev In Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install libssl-dev
You will need the following libraries installed on your linux machine:
When building locally, you will also need development packages for kerberos and pcre, so both of these utilities must be present on your machine:
If you are still encountering problems while installing, you should try the Building from source instructions.
var Git = require("nodegit");
// Clone a given repository into the `./tmp` folder.
Git.Clone("https://github.com/nodegit/nodegit", "./tmp")
// Look up this known commit.
.then(function(repo) {
// Use a known commit sha from this repository.
return repo.getCommit("59b20b8d5c6ff8d09518454d4dd8b7b30f095ab5");
})
// Look up a specific file within that commit.
.then(function(commit) {
return commit.getEntry("README.md");
})
// Get the blob contents from the file.
.then(function(entry) {
// Patch the blob to contain a reference to the entry.
return entry.getBlob().then(function(blob) {
blob.entry = entry;
return blob;
});
})
// Display information about the blob.
.then(function(blob) {
// Show the path, sha, and filesize in bytes.
console.log(blob.entry.path() + blob.entry.sha() + blob.rawsize() + "b");
// Show a spacer.
console.log(Array(72).join("=") + "\n\n");
// Show the entire file.
console.log(String(blob));
})
.catch(function(err) { console.log(err); });
var Git = require("nodegit");
// Open the repository directory.
Git.Repository.open("tmp")
// Open the master branch.
.then(function(repo) {
return repo.getMasterCommit();
})
// Display information about commits on master.
.then(function(firstCommitOnMaster) {
// Create a new history event emitter.
var history = firstCommitOnMaster.history();
// Create a counter to only show up to 9 entries.
var count = 0;
// Listen for commit events from the history.
history.on("commit", function(commit) {
// Disregard commits past 9.
if (++count >= 9) {
return;
}
// Show the commit sha.
console.log("commit " + commit.sha());
// Store the author object.
var author = commit.author();
// Display author information.
console.log("Author:\t" + author.name() + " <" + author.email() + ">");
// Show the commit date.
console.log("Date:\t" + commit.date());
// Give some space and show the message.
console.log("\n " + commit.message());
});
// Start emitting events.
history.start();
});
For more examples, check the examples/
folder.
You will need to build locally before running the tests. See above.
npm test
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