nodegit
Node.js libgit2 bindings
v0.0.72
Maintained by Tim Branyen @tbranyen and Michael
Robinson @codeofinterest, with help from
awesome
contributors!
Contributing
Nodegit aims to eventually provide native asynchronous bindings for as much of
libgit2 as possible, but we can't do it alone!
We welcome pull requests, but please pay attention to the following: whether
your lovely code fixes a bug or adds a new feature, please include unit tests
that either prove the bug is fixed, or that your new feature works as expected.
See running tests
Unit tests are what makes the Node event loop go around.
Building and installing
Dependencies
To run nodegit
you need Node.js
and to run unit tests you will need to have
git
installed and accessible from your PATH
to fetch any vendor/
addons.
Easy install (Recommended)
This will install and configure everything you need to use nodegit
.
$ npm install nodegit
Mac OS X/Linux/Unix
Install nodegit
by cloning source from GitHub and running node install
:
$ git clone git://github.com/tbranyen/nodegit.git
$ cd nodegit
$ node install
*Updating to a new version*
$ git pull
$ node install
Windows via Cygwin
nodegit
has been compiled and tested to work with the setup required to build and run Node.js
itself.
Instructions on compiling Node.js
on a Windows platform can be found here:
https://github.com/ry/node/wiki/Building-node.js-on-Cygwin-(Windows)
API Example Usage
Git Log Emulation
Convenience API
var git = require("nodegit");
git.repo('.git', function(err, repo) {
if (error) { throw error; }
repo.branch('master', function(err, branch) {
if (error) { throw error; }
var history = branch.history();
history.on('commit', function(commit) {
console.log('commit ' + commit.sha);
console.log(commit.author.name + '<' + commit.author.email + '>');
console.log(commit.time);
console.log("\n");
console.log(commit.message);
console.log("\n");
});
});
});
Raw API
var git = require('nodegit').raw;
var repo = new git.Repo();
repo.open('.git', function(error) {
if(error) {
var error = new git.Error();
throw error.strError(error);
}
var ref = new git.Ref(repo);
repo.lookupRef(ref, '/refs/heads/master', function(err) {
if(error) {
var error = new git.Error();
throw error.strError(err);
}
var commit = new git.Commit(repo),
oid = new git.Oid();
ref.oid(oid);
commit.lookup(oid, function(err) {
if(err) {
var error = new git.Error();
throw error.strError( err );
}
var revwalk = new git.RevWalk(repo);
revwalk.push(commit);
function walk() {
var revisionCommit = new git.Commit(repo);
revwalk.next( revisionCommit, function(err) {
if(err) { return; }
var oid = new git.Oid();
revisionCommit.id(oid);
var author = new git.Sig();
revisionCommit.author(author);
var time = new Date( revisionCommit.time() * 1000 );
console.log(oid.toString( 40 ));
console.log(author.name() + '<' + author.email() + '>');
console.log(time);
console.log('\n');
console.log(revisionCommit.message());
console.log('\n');
walk();
});
}
walk():
});
});
});
Running tests
nodegit
library code is written adhering to a modified JSHint
. Run these checks with make lint
in the project root.
To run unit tests ensure to update the submodules with git submodule update --init
and install the development dependencies nodeunit and rimraf with npm install
.
Then simply run npm test
in the project root.
Documentation
Recent documentation may be found here: nodegit
documentation
nodegit
native and library code is documented to be built with Natural Docs
.
To create the documentation, cd
into the nodegit
dir and run the following:
$ cd nodegit
$ make doc
The documentation will then generate in the doc/
subfolder as HTML.
Release information
Can keep track of current method coverage at: http://bit.ly/tb_methods
v0.0.7:
* Updated to work with Node ~0.8.
* More unit tests
* Added convenience build script
* Locked libgit2 to version 0.15.0
v0.0.6:
* Updated to work with Node ~0.6.
v0.0.5:
* Added in fast Buffer support.
* Blob raw write supported added, no convenience methods yet...
* Updated libgit2 to version 0.12.0
v0.0.4:
* Many fixes!
* Blob raw write supported added, no convenience methods yet...
* Updated libgit2 to version 0.12.0
v0.0.3:
* More documented native source code
* Updated convenience api code
* More unit tests
* Updated libgit2 to version 0.11.0
* Windows Cygwin support! *albeit hacky*
v0.0.2:
* More methods implemented
* More unit tests
* More API development
* Tree and Blob support
* Updated libgit2 to version 0.8.0
v0.0.1:
* Some useful methods implemented
* Some unit tests
* Some documented source code
* Useable build/code quality check tools
* Node.js application that can be configured/built/installed via source and NPM
* An API that can be easily extended with convenience methods in JS
* An API that offers a familiar clean syntax that will make adoption and use much more likely
* Open for public testing
* GitHub landing page
* Repo, Oid, Commit, Error, Ref, and RevWalk support
* Built on libgit2 version 0.3.0
Getting involved
If you find this project of interest, please document all issues and fork if
you feel you can provide a patch. Testing is of huge importance; by simply
running the unit tests on your system and reporting issues you can contribute!
Before submitting a pull request, please ensure both that you've added unit
tests to cover your shiny new code, and that all unit tests and lint checks
pass.