Pure JavaScript implementation of Git backed by immutable models and promises.
The goal is to provide both a low and high level API for manipulating Git repositories: read files, commit changes, edit working index, clone, push, fetch, etc.
This library can work both in the browser and Node.js.
$ npm install gitkit
State of the Git repository is represented as a single immutable Repository
object. Read and write access to the repository is done using a FS
driver, the implementation of the fs depends on the plaftrom (NativeFS
for Node.js/Native, LocalStorageFS
or MemoryFS
for the browser).
var GitKit = require('gitkit');
var NativeFS = require('gitkit/lib/fs/native');
// Prepare the filesystem
var fs = NativeFS(process.cwd());
// Create a repository instance
var repo = GitKit.Repository.createWithFS(fs, isBare);
// Create a transport instance for the GitHub repository
var transport = new GitKit.HTTPTransport('https://github.com/GitbookIO/gitbook.git');
GitKit.TransferUtils.clone(repo, transport)
.then(function(newRepo) {
// Clone succeed!
}, function(err) {
// Clone failed
})
GitKit.BranchUtils.list
returns a promise listing branches as a list of strings.
GitKit.BranchUtils.list(repo)
.then(function(branches) { ... })
GitKit.BranchUtils.getCurrent
returns a promise resolved with the name of the current active branch.
GitKit.BranchUtils.getCurrent(repo)
.then(function(branch) { ... })
GitKit.WorkingIndex
provides a set of methods to work with the working index.
GitKit.WorkingIndex.readFromRepo(repo)
.then(function(workingIndex) {
var entries = workingIndex.getEntries();
});
GitKit.ChangesUtils
provides a set of methods to work with pending changes.
GitKit.ChangesUtils.list(repo)
.then(function(changes) { ... });
var author = GitKit.Person.create('Bob', '[email protected]');
var message = 'My First commit';
GitKit.CommitUtils.createForChanges(repo, author, message, changes)
.then(function(newRepo) { ... });
I'll publish a better documentation for this library soon.
To the people pointing me in the right directions like:
GitKit.js
is Apache-licensed.