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2.3 KiB
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93 lines
2.3 KiB
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Tags and branches
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Accessing tags and branches
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With *gitlib*, you can access them via the *ReferenceBag* object. To get
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this object from a *Repository*, use the *getReferences* method:
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```php
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$references = $repository->getReferences();
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```
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First, you can test existence of tags and branches like this:
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```php
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if ($references->hasBranch('master') && $references->hasTag('0.1')) {
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echo 'Good start!'.PHP_EOL;
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}
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```
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If you want to access all branches or all tags:
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```php
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$branches = $references->getBranches();
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$localBranches = $references->getLocalBranches();
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$remoteBranches = $references->getRemoteBranches();
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$tags = $references->getTags();
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$all = $references->getAll();
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```
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To get a given branch or tag, call *getBranch* or *getTag* on the
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*ReferenceBag*. Those methods return *Branch* and *Tag* objects:
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```php
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$master = $references->getBranch('master');
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$feat123 = $references->getLocalBranch('feat123');
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$feat456 = $references->getRemoteBranch('origin/feat456');
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$v0_1 = $references->getTag('0.1');
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```
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If the reference cannot be resolved, a *ReferenceNotFoundException* will
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be thrown.
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On each of those objects, you can access those informations:
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```php
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// Get the associated commit
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$commit = $master->getCommit();
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// Get the commit hash
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$hash = $master->getCommitHash();
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// Get the last modification
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$lastModification = $master->getLastModification();
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```
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Create and delete reference
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You can create new tags and branches on repository, using helper methods
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on ReferenceBag object:
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```php
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// create a branch
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$references = $repository->getReferences();
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$branch = $references->createBranch('foobar', 'a8b7e4...'); // commit to reference
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// create a tag
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$references = $repository->getReferences();
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$tag = $references->createTag('0.3', 'a8b7e4...'); // commit to reference
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// delete a branch or a tag
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$branch->delete();
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```
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Resolution from a commit
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To resolve a branch or a commit from a commit, you can use the
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*resolveTags* and *resolveBranches* methods on it:
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```php
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$branches = $references->resolveBranches($commit);
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$tags = $references->resolveTags($commit);
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// Resolve branches and tags
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$all = $references->resolve($commit);
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```
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You can pass a *Commit* object or a hash to the method, gitlib will
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handle it.
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