git-wrapper2

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git-wrapper2

A wrapper around the git executable. Built on top of the original git-wrapper, git-wrapper2 provides additional convenience functions for commit git tasks, like commiting changes and pushing them to a remote repository. Additionally git-wrapper2 emits events for many tasks so that you can observe changes throughout your application.

Installation

npm install git-wrapper2

API

var git = new Git(options);

Constructor. See git(1) for available options.

  • options Object. Examples: { paginate: true } enables pagination. { 'git-dir': '../.git' } specifies a different .git directory.

git.exec(command [[, options], args], callback);

Executes a git command. See the Git Reference for available commands.

  • command String. Examples: 'init', 'log', 'commit', etc.
  • options Object. The options for a git command. E.g. { f: true } to force a command (equivalent to adding -f on the command line).
  • args Array[String]. The arguments for a git command. E.g. some files for git add.
  • callback Function. callback(err, msg).

git.isRepo(callback);

Checks to see if the directory is a git repository. Callback returns a boolean indicating whether it is or not.

  • callback Function. callback(isRepo).

git.clone(repo, dir, callback);

Clones a repository to the destination dir.

  • repo String. Remote repository.
  • dir String. Local directory to clone into.
  • cal.back Function. callback(err, msg).

git.pull([remote], [branch], callback)

Performs a git pull command against the repository. If remote or branch are not provided they will default to origin and master respectively.

  • remote String. Name of the remote target.
  • branch String. Branch name to pull.
  • callback Function. callback(err, msg).

git.add(which, callback)

Perform a git add command, staging files for a commit.

  • which String. Which files to stage, seperated by spaces.
  • callback Function. callback(err, msg).

git.commit(msg, callback)

Commits staged changes with the given msg as the commit message.

  • msg String. Body of the commit message.
  • callback Function. callback(err, msg).

git.push([remote], [branch], callback)

Pushes changes in the local repository to a remote. If remote or branch are not provided, the defaults will be origin and master respectively.

  • remote String. Name of the remote target.
  • callback Function. callback(err, msg).

git.save(msg, callback)

Convenience function for performing git.add, git.commit, and git.push in one function call. Using this will automatically stage all unstaged changes, commit, and then push.

  • msg String. Body of the commit message.
  • callback Function. callback(err, msg).

git.log(options, callback)

Performs a git log command, returning the results. options are an array of command line options you might want to provide, such as ['-n', 2] to limit the results to only the last 2 commits.

  • options Array. Command line options for the git log command.
  • calllback Function. callback(err, msg).

Events

Several events are emitted when actions are performed against a git repository.

clone

Emitted when the repository is cloned.

commit

Emitted when a commit occurs.

saved

Emitted when a full save operation is performed and completed.

Bugs and Issues

If you encounter any bugs or issues, feel free to email me at matthew at matthewphillips.info.

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