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NAME
Dist::Zilla::Util::Git::Tags - Extract all tags from a repository
VERSION
version 0.004000
SYNOPSIS
This tool basically gives a more useful interface around
git tag
Namely, each tag returned is a tag object, and you can view tag properties with it.
my
$tags_finder
= Dist::Zilla::Util::Git::Tags->new(
zilla
=>
$self
->zilla
);
for
my
$tag
(
$tags_finder
->tags ) {
printf
"%s - %s\n"
,
$tag
->name,
$tag
->sha1;
}
METHODS
tags
A List
of ::Tags::Tag
objects
my
@tags
=
$tag_finder
->tags();
get_tag
my
(
$first_matching
) =
$tags
->get_tag(
'1.000'
);
my
(
@all_matching
) =
$tags
->get_tag(
'1.*'
);
Note: This can easily return multiple values.
For instance, tags
is implemented as
my
(
@tags
) =
$branches
->get_tag(
'*'
);
Mostly, because the underlying mechanism is implemented in terms of fnmatch(3)
If the tag does not exist, or no tag match the expression, get_tag
will return an empty list.
So in the top example, match
is undef
if 1.000
does not exist.
tag_sha1_map
A HashRef
of sha1 => [ tag, tag ]
entries.
my
$hash
=
$tag_finder
->tag_sha1_map();
tags_for_rev
A List
of ::Tags::Tag
objects that point to the given SHA1
.
$tag_finder
->tags_for_rev(
$sha1_or_commitish_etc
);
ATTRIBUTES
refs
A Dist::Zilla::Util::Git::Refs instance, auto-built if not specified.
AUTHOR
Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Kent Fredric <kentfredric@gmail.com>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.