NAME
Git::Wrapper - wrap git(7) command-line interface
VERSION
Version 0.010
SYNOPSIS
my $git = Git::Wrapper->new('/var/foo');
$git->commit(...)
print $_->message for $git->log;
DESCRIPTION
Git::Wrapper provides an API for git(7) that uses Perl data structures for argument passing, instead of CLI-style --options
as Git does.
METHODS
Except as documented, every git subcommand is available as a method on a Git::Wrapper object. Replace any hyphens in the git command with underscores.
The first argument should be a hashref containing options and their values. Boolean options are either true (included) or false (excluded). The remaining arguments are passed as ordinary command arguments.
$git->commit({ all => 1, message => "stuff" });
$git->checkout("mybranch");
Output is available as an array of lines, each chomped.
@sha1s_and_titles = $git->rev_list({ all => 1, pretty => 'oneline' });
If a git command exits nonzero, a Git::Wrapper::Exception
object will be thrown. It has three useful methods:
error
error message
output
normal output, as a single string
status
the exit status
The exception stringifies to the error message.
new
my $git = Git::Wrapper->new($dir);
dir
print $git->dir; # /var/foo
version
my $version = $git->version; # 1.6.1.4.8.15.16.23.42
log
my @logs = $git->log;
Instead of giving back an arrayref of lines, the log
method returns a list of Git::Wrapper::Log
objects. They have four methods:
id
author
date
message
status
my $statuses = $git->status;
This returns an instance of Git::Wrapper:Statuses which has one public method:
my @status = $statuses->get($group)
Which returns an array of Git::Wrapper::Status objects, one per file changed.
There are four status groups, each of which may contain zero or more changes.
indexed : Changed & added to the index (aka, will be committed)
changed : Changed but not in the index (aka, won't be committed)
unknown : Untracked files
conflict : Merge conflicts
Note that a single file can occur in more than one group. Eg, a modified file that has been added to the index will appear in the 'indexed' list. If it is subsequently further modified it will additionally appear in the 'changed' group.
A Git::Wrapper::Status object has three methods you can call:
my $from = $status->from;
The file path of the changed file, relative to the repo root. For renames, this is the original path.
my $to = $status->to;
Renames returns the new path/name for the path. In all other cases returns an empty string.
my $mode = $status->mode;
Indicates what has changed about the file.
Within each group (except 'conflict') a file can be in one of a number of modes, although some modes only occur in some groups (eg, 'added' never appears in the 'unknown' group).
modified
added
deleted
renamed
copied
conflict
All files in the 'unknown' group will have a mode of 'unknown' (which is redundant but at least consistent).
The 'conflict' group instead has the following modes.
'both deleted' : deleted on both branches
'both added' : added on both branches
'both modified' : modified on both branches
'added by us' : added only on our branch
'deleted by us' : deleted only on our branch
'added by them' : added on the branch we are merging in
'deleted by them' : deleted on the branch we are merging in
See git-status man page for more details.
Example
my $git = Git::Wrapper->new('/path/to/git/repo');
my $statuses = $git->status;
for my $type (qw<indexed changed unknown conflict>) {
my @states = $statuses->get($type)
or next;
print "Files in state $type\n";
for (@states) {
print ' ', $_->mode, ' ', $_->from;
print ' renamed to ', $_->to
if $_->mode eq 'renamed';
print "\n";
}
}
COMPATIBILITY
On Win32 Git::Wrapper is incompatible with msysGit installations earlier than Git-1.7.1-preview20100612 due to a bug involving the return value of a git command in cmd/git.cmd. If you use the msysGit version distributed with GitExtensions or an earlier version of msysGit, tests will fail during installation of this module. You can get the latest version of msysGit on the Google Code project page: http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads
SEE ALSO
VCI::VCS::Git is the git implementation for VCI, a generic interface to version-controle systems.
Git itself is at http://git.or.cz.
AUTHOR
Hans Dieter Pearcey, <hdp@cpan.org>
Chris Prather, <chris@prather.org>
Other Authors as listed in Changes.
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-git-wrapper@rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008 Hans Dieter Pearcey, Some Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.