This fixes the command below:
jgit commit a -m "added file a"
which currently fails with:
org.eclipse.jgit.api.errors.JGitInternalException: The combination of
arguments --all and --only is not allowed
Bug: 484973
Change-Id: I37a4ccd68101a66520ef99110f7aa0cbdcc8beba
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Fixes point 4 in bug 484951, where "jgit repo" or "jgit repo -h" dumps a
stack trace.
Bug: 484951
Change-Id: Ic8b362e07a40ad923dc9acde0c0983a1e7932a02
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
Signal early command termination due '-h' or '--help' option via
TerminatedByHelpException. This allows tests using
CLIGitCommand differentiate between unexpected command parsing errors
and expected command cancellation "on help" (which also allows
validation of expected/unexpected help messages).
Additional side-effect: jgit supports now git style of handling help
option: any unexpected command line options before help are reported as
errors, but after help ignored.
Bug: 484951
Change-Id: If45c41c0d32895ab6822a7ff9d851877dcef5771
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
JGit CLI should allow to do this: checkout -- <path>
Currently, even if "a" is a valid path in the git repo, jgit CLI can't
checkout it:
$jgit checkout -- a
error: pathspec 'a' did not match any file(s) known to git.
The fix also fixes at same time "unnamed" zombie "[VAL ...]" argument
shown on the command line.
Before fix:
$jgit -h
jgit checkout name [VAL ...] [-- path ... ...] [--force (-f)] [--help
(-h)] [--orphan] [-b]
After fix:
$jgit -h
jgit checkout [name] [-- path ... ...] [--force (-f)] [--help (-h)]
[--orphan] [-b]
Bug: 475765
Change-Id: I2b0e77959a72e4aac68452dc3846adaa745b0831
Signed-off-by: Andrey Loskutov <loskutov@gmx.de>
The Repository class provides only one method to look up a ref by
name, getRef. If I request refs/heads/master and that ref does not
exist, getRef will look further in the search path:
ref/refs/heads/master
refs/heads/refs/heads/master
refs/remotes/refs/heads/master
This behavior is counterintuitive, needlessly inexpensive, and usually
not what the caller expects.
Allow callers to specify whether to use the search path by providing
two separate methods:
- exactRef, which looks up a ref when its exact name is known
- findRef, which looks for a ref along the search path
For backward compatibility, keep getRef as a deprecated synonym for
findRef.
This change introduces findRef and exactRef but does not update
callers outside tests to use them yet.
Change-Id: I35375d942baeb3ded15520388f8ebb9c0cc86f8c
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
There was this warning because private assertEquals(Object, Object)
method was shadowing JUnit assertEquals methods.
Change-Id: I889bfe1d8c48210d9a42147a523c4829c5b5d1e3
Signed-off-by: Hugo Arès <hugo.ares@ericsson.com>
Early JGit code used comments to inform the Eclipse formatter about
where to break lines and used final in the hope of making code faster.
The ArchiveCommand command implementation imitated that style.
Nowadays the project relies less on the Eclipse formatter and relies
more on Java having sane performance with local variables that are not
explicitly marked 'final'. Removing the unnecessary empty comments and
'final' qualifiers makes this code more readable and more consistent
with recent JGit code.
Change-Id: I7a181432eda7e18bd32cf110d89c0efbe490c4f1
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
A special options handler is added to properly handle the short -u alias
of the option.
The "normal" mode is not supported by this patch, because this mode of
listing untracked files is not
supported by the org.eclipse.jgit.lib.IndexDiff class. This mode is not
necessary for my use case. It can be added later if anyone really needs
it.
The StatusTest is updated to cover all possible combinations of the
--porcelain and --untracked-files options.
Bug: 459319
Change-Id: I305ac95739cfed0c16735e0987844e57fa27e236
Signed-off-by: Kaloyan Raev <kaloyan.r@zend.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Native git supports "git describe --long". This will enforce returning a
long description of a commit even if a tag is directly pointing to the
commit (in contrast to just returning the tag name as it is now). This
commit teaches JGits DescribeCommand and the describe command in the pgm
package to support "--long".
Bug: 460991
Change-Id: I65e179b79e89049c6deced3c71cb3ebb08ed0a8f
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
TODO: find a way to use option -h which is already captured by
TextBuiltin's option --help which also uses the alias -h.
Bug: 444072
Change-Id: Ie66584c2fc7fc224014a43cf928547703dd9d213
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Set the commit message to be used for the merge commit (in case one is
created)
Bug: 442886
Change-Id: Ie5ecc13822faa366f00b3daa07f74c8441cae195
Signed-off-by: Axel Richard <axel.richard@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Adds further tests where the working tree is dirty (differs from
index) and where we have staged but uncommitted changes.
Fixed the test case 9 for file/directory conflicts.
Bug: 428819
Change-Id: Ie44a288b052abe936ebb74272d0fefef3b218a7a
Signed-off-by: Axel Richard <axel.richard@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Robin Rosenberg <robin.rosenberg@dewire.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
During a checkout we want to prevent to overwrite unsaved local file
content. Jgit was therefore checking whether the file to overwrite is
dirty or missing and would raise a conflict if this was the case. That
was wrong. It should only check if the file is dirty. It's ok to
"overwrite" a missing/non-existing file.
Change-Id: I63c3a94f663c87f09170fdf8b1b1bf4ed5246fc5
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
The change includes comparing symbolic links between disk and index,
adding symbolic links to the index, creating/modifying links on
checkout. The behavior is controlled by the core.symlinks setting, just
as C Git does. When a new repository is created core.symlinks will be
set depending on the capabilities of the operating system and Java
runtime.
If core.symlinks is set to true, the assumption is that symlinks are
supported, which may result in runtime errors if this turns out not to
be the case.
Measuring the cost of jgit status on a repository with ~70000 files,
of which ~30000 are tracked reveals a penalty of about 10% for using
the Java7 (really NIO2) support module.
Bug: 354367
Change-Id: I12f0fdd9d26212324a586896ef7eb1f6ff89c39c
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
This unnecessary import was introduced by 2ecc27d.
Change-Id: I5cb415de7e33428d9f95dfbe1e214ef24be9dad9
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
When encountering a submodule entry, "jgit archive" tries to write its
content verbatim as an entry to the archive, which fails with a
JGitInternalException wrapping a MissingObjectException because the
submodule repository commits are typically not part of the
superproject.
When a subproject is available (for example because it has been
checked out as a subdirectory of a superproject worktree), it would be
nice to recurse into it and make one archive recording the state of
the entire project. Unfortunately sometimes the subproject is not
available or it can be hard to find (e.g., it can be on another
server). Even when some subprojects are available, "jgit archive"
should not produce different output for the same tree depending on
which subprojects it has easy access to, so there is no obvious good
default behavior that recurses without relying on access to all
subprojects.
Instead, replace each submodule entry with a placeholder empty
directory. "git archive" does the same.
Change-Id: I1295086037b77fc948b3f93c21d47341e25483e5
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Entries for directories are optional and mostly wasted space in most
archive formats (except as a place to hang ownership and filesystem
permissions), but "git archive" includes them. Follow suit.
This will make it easier in a later change to include empty
directories as placeholders for missing submodules.
Change-Id: I1810c686bcc9eb4d73498e4d3e763e18787b088a
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Common practice when distributing tarballs is to prefix all entries
with a single directory name so when the tarball is extracted it all
falls neatly into a single directory. Add a setPrefix() method to
ArchiveCommand to support this.
Change-Id: I16b2832ef98c30977f6b77b646728b83d93c196f
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrn@google.com>
Add support for the machine-readable output format along with the
existing default long format.
Bug: 419968
Change-Id: I37fe5121b4c9dbae1106b1d18e9fdc134070a9dd
Signed-off-by: Kaloyan Raev <kaloyan.r@zend.com>
Add a test that checks out an existing branch with a dirty working tree
and involves a checkout conflict. This test should pass with a message:
"error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten
by checkout: a".
Change-Id: I5428a04a7630d9e0101404ea1aedd796f127bd7d
Signed-off-by: Axel Richard <axel.richard@obeo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
If the --format option is not given and the output filename is,
then infer the format from that filename. Otherwise match
"git archive" by defaulting to tar (this is a change from the
existing "jgit archive" default behavior, which was to default to
zip).
Change-Id: I5806bc48a403d05e4cfc3c180b82b33ad7cfae7f
Attempts to write entries with too-long filenames currently error out:
$ jgit.pgm/target/jgit archive HEAD >test.tar
java.lang.RuntimeException: file name 'org.eclipse.jgit.http.server/src/org/eclipse/jgit/http/server/resolver/DefaultReceivePackFactory.java' is too long ( > 100 bytes)
at org.apache.commons.compress.archivers.tar.TarArchiveOutputStream.putArchiveEntry(TarArchiveOutputStream.java:288)
at org.eclipse.jgit.archive.TarFormat.putEntry(TarFormat.java:92)
at org.eclipse.jgit.archive.TarFormat.putEntry(TarFormat.java:62)
at org.eclipse.jgit.api.ArchiveCommand.writeArchive(ArchiveCommand.java:293)
at org.eclipse.jgit.api.ArchiveCommand.call(ArchiveCommand.java:322)
at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.Archive.run(Archive.java:97)
at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.TextBuiltin.execute(TextBuiltin.java:174)
at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.Main.execute(Main.java:213)
at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.Main.run(Main.java:121)
at org.eclipse.jgit.pgm.Main.main(Main.java:95)
That's because the default longFileMode is LONGFILE_ERROR, which
throws an exception for filenames longer than 100 characters. Switch
to LONGFILE_POSIX. While at it, handle large files and filenames with
strange encodings, too.
This requires commons compress 1.4, which introduced support for large
files and POSIX long filenames.
Change-Id: I04d5427eec0968b129f55d7a4c6021039a494828
Use recursive merge as the default strategy since it can successfully
merge more cases than the resolve strategy can. This is also the default
in native Git.
Change-Id: I38fd522edb2791f15d83e99038185edb09fed8e1
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Added also tests and the associated option for the command line Merge
command.
Bug: 335091
Change-Id: Ie321c572284a6f64765a81674089fc408a10d059
Signed-off-by: Christian Halstrick <christian.halstrick@sap.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthias Sohn <matthias.sohn@sap.com>
Writing CLI test cases is tedious because of all the formatting and
escaping subtleties needed when comparing actual output with what's
expected. While creating a test case the two new functions are to be
used instead of the existing execute() in order to prepare the correct
command and expected output and to generate the corresponding test code
that can be pasted into the test case function.
Change-Id: Ia66dc449d3f6fb861c300fef8b56fba83a56c94c
Signed-off-by: Chris Aniszczyk <zx@twitter.com>
Unlike ZIP files, tar files do not treat symlinks as ordinary files
with a different mode, so tar support involves a little more code than
would be ideal.
Change-Id: Ica2568f4a0e443bf4b955ef0c029bc8eec62d369
Setting the mode for a zip entry is now as simple as
"entry.setUnixMode(mode)", so do that.
The test checks using the system's "zipinfo" command (from InfoZIP)
that the mode has been recorded correctly on systems that happen to
have a "zipinfo" command, using org.junit.Assume to distinguish them.
Change-Id: I4236c102fd76f18d01b2dc926eeb9b9fa11a61b7
C Git's "git archive" command represents a tree object using a
standard archival format like tar, zip, or tgz, ready for consumption
by other, git-unaware users or tools.
Add a bare-bones analagous "jgit archive" command to show what is
possible, supporting only ZIP format for now. It uses java.util.zip
which is not aware of the InfoZIP extensions for representing symlinks
and file permissions, so symlinks, executable files, and submodule
entries are represented as plain text files.
Making this functionality available from the library, improving
handling of special entries, and support for other output formats are
left for later patches. Ultimately the intent is to offer a
TreeArchiveStream class for use by web frontends like Gitiles to offer
"download as zip/tgz/txz" links and use by, for example, code search
tools to get easy access to the content of git tree objects.
Test with "jgit archive my-favorite-tree >out.zip".
Change-Id: Ib590f173ceff3df4b58493cecccd6b9a1b355e3d