//! This crate provides the [`Repository`] abstraction which serves as a hub into all the functionality of git. //! //! It's powerful and won't sacrifice performance while still increasing convenience compared to using the sub-crates //! individually. Sometimes it may hide complexity under the assumption that the performance difference doesn't matter //! for all but the fewest tools out there, which would be using the underlying crates directly or file an issue. //! //! # The prelude and extensions //! //! With `use git_repository::prelude::*` you should be ready to go as it pulls in various extension traits to make functionality //! available on objects that may use it. //! //! The method signatures are still complex and may require various arguments for configuration and cache control. //! //! Most extensions to existing objects provide an `obj_with_extension.attach(&repo).an_easier_version_of_a_method()` for simpler //! call signatures. //! //! ## `ThreadSafe` Mode //! //! By default, the [`Repository`] isn't `Sync` and thus can't be used in certain contexts which require the `Sync` trait. //! //! To help with this, convert it with [`.into_sync()`][Repository::into_sync()] into a [`ThreadSafeRepository`]. //! //! ## Object-Access Performance //! //! Accessing objects quickly is the bread-and-butter of working with git, right after accessing references. Hence it's vital //! to understand which cache levels exist and how to leverage them. //! //! When accessing an object, the first cache that's queried is a memory-capped LRU object cache, mapping their id to data and kind. //! It has to be specifically enabled a [`Repository`]. //! On miss, the object is looked up and if a pack is hit, there is a small fixed-size cache for delta-base objects. //! //! In scenarios where the same objects are accessed multiple times, the object cache can be useful and is to be configured specifically //! using the [`object_cache_size(…)`][crate::Repository::object_cache_size()] method. //! //! Use the `cache-efficiency-debug` cargo feature to learn how efficient the cache actually is - it's easy to end up with lowered //! performance if the cache is not hit in 50% of the time. //! //! ### Terminology //! //! #### `WorkingTree` and `WorkTree` //! //! When reading the documentation of the canonical gix-worktree program one gets the impression work tree and working tree are used //! interchangeably. We use the term _work tree_ only and try to do so consistently as its shorter and assumed to be the same. //! //! # Cargo-features //! //! To make using _sub-crates_ easier these are re-exported into the root of this crate. Here we list how to access nested plumbing //! crates which are otherwise harder to discover: //! //! **`git_repository::`** //! * [`odb`] //! * [`pack`][odb::pack] //! * [`protocol`] //! * [`transport`][protocol::transport] //! * [`packetline`][protocol::transport::packetline] //! //! //! ## Feature Flags #![cfg_attr( feature = "document-features", cfg_attr(doc, doc = ::document_features::document_features!()) )] #![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg, doc_auto_cfg))] #![deny(missing_docs, rust_2018_idioms, unsafe_code)] // Re-exports to make this a potential one-stop shop crate avoiding people from having to reference various crates themselves. // This also means that their major version changes affect our major version, but that's alright as we directly expose their // APIs/instances anyway. pub use gix_actor as actor; pub use gix_attributes as attrs; pub use gix_commitgraph as commitgraph; pub use gix_credentials as credentials; pub use gix_date as date; pub use gix_features as features; use gix_features::threading::OwnShared; pub use gix_features::{parallel, progress::Progress, threading}; pub use gix_fs as fs; pub use gix_glob as glob; pub use gix_hash as hash; pub use gix_ignore as ignore; #[doc(inline)] pub use gix_index as index; pub use gix_lock as lock; pub use gix_negotiate as negotiate; pub use gix_object as objs; pub use gix_object::bstr; pub use gix_odb as odb; pub use gix_prompt as prompt; #[cfg(all(feature = "gix-protocol"))] pub use gix_protocol as protocol; pub use gix_ref as refs; pub use gix_refspec as refspec; pub use gix_sec as sec; pub use gix_tempfile as tempfile; pub use gix_traverse as traverse; pub use gix_url as url; #[doc(inline)] pub use gix_url::Url; pub use gix_utils as utils; pub use hash::{oid, ObjectId}; pub mod interrupt; /// pub mod attributes; mod ext; /// pub mod prelude; /// pub mod path; /// The standard type for a store to handle git references. pub type RefStore = gix_ref::file::Store; /// A handle for finding objects in an object database, abstracting away caches for thread-local use. pub type OdbHandle = gix_odb::Handle; /// A way to access git configuration pub(crate) type Config = OwnShared>; /// mod types; pub use types::{ Commit, Head, Id, Object, ObjectDetached, Reference, Remote, Repository, Tag, ThreadSafeRepository, Tree, Worktree, }; /// pub mod clone; pub mod commit; pub mod head; pub mod id; pub mod object; pub mod reference; pub mod repository; pub mod tag; /// pub mod progress; /// pub mod diff; /// See [`ThreadSafeRepository::discover()`], but returns a [`Repository`] instead. /// /// # Note /// /// **The discovered repository might not be suitable for any operation that requires authentication with remotes** /// as it doesn't see the relevant git configuration. /// /// To achieve that, one has to [enable `git_binary` configuration](https://github.com/Byron/gitoxide/blob/9723e1addf52cc336d59322de039ea0537cdca36/src/plumbing/main.rs#L86) /// in the open-options and use [`ThreadSafeRepository::discover_opts()`] instead. Alternatively, it might be well-known /// that the tool is going to run in a neatly configured environment without relying on bundled configuration. #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)] pub fn discover(directory: impl AsRef) -> Result { ThreadSafeRepository::discover(directory).map(Into::into) } /// See [`ThreadSafeRepository::init()`], but returns a [`Repository`] instead. #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)] pub fn init(directory: impl AsRef) -> Result { ThreadSafeRepository::init(directory, create::Kind::WithWorktree, create::Options::default()).map(Into::into) } /// See [`ThreadSafeRepository::init()`], but returns a [`Repository`] instead. #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)] pub fn init_bare(directory: impl AsRef) -> Result { ThreadSafeRepository::init(directory, create::Kind::Bare, create::Options::default()).map(Into::into) } /// Create a platform for configuring a bare clone from `url` to the local `path`, using default options for opening it (but /// amended with using configuration from the git installation to ensure all authentication options are honored). /// /// See [`clone::PrepareFetch::new()`] for a function to take full control over all options. #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)] pub fn prepare_clone_bare( url: Url, path: impl AsRef, ) -> Result where Url: std::convert::TryInto, gix_url::parse::Error: From, { clone::PrepareFetch::new( url, path, create::Kind::Bare, create::Options::default(), open_opts_with_git_binary_config(), ) } /// Create a platform for configuring a clone with main working tree from `url` to the local `path`, using default options for opening it /// (but amended with using configuration from the git installation to ensure all authentication options are honored). /// /// See [`clone::PrepareFetch::new()`] for a function to take full control over all options. #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)] pub fn prepare_clone(url: Url, path: impl AsRef) -> Result where Url: std::convert::TryInto, gix_url::parse::Error: From, { clone::PrepareFetch::new( url, path, create::Kind::WithWorktree, create::Options::default(), open_opts_with_git_binary_config(), ) } fn open_opts_with_git_binary_config() -> open::Options { use gix_sec::trust::DefaultForLevel; let mut opts = open::Options::default_for_level(gix_sec::Trust::Full); opts.permissions.config.git_binary = true; opts } /// See [`ThreadSafeRepository::open()`], but returns a [`Repository`] instead. #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)] pub fn open(directory: impl Into) -> Result { ThreadSafeRepository::open(directory).map(Into::into) } /// See [`ThreadSafeRepository::open_opts()`], but returns a [`Repository`] instead. #[allow(clippy::result_large_err)] pub fn open_opts(directory: impl Into, options: open::Options) -> Result { ThreadSafeRepository::open_opts(directory, options).map(Into::into) } /// pub mod create; /// pub mod open; /// pub mod config; /// pub mod mailmap; /// pub mod worktree; pub mod revision; /// pub mod remote; /// pub mod init; /// Not to be confused with 'status'. pub mod state; /// pub mod shallow; /// pub mod discover; pub mod env;