git.js

Simple api to run git commands from nodejs

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git.js
Simple api to run git commands from nodejs

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API

Note: most of git.js functions return javascript promises.

First you need to call ``require('git')`` to start using git.js API as in example below:
var dir = __dirname; // dir with .git repository
var git = require('git')(dir);

Next you could call any of the following functions.

log command

Use log command to fetch array of commits. Example:
git.log().then(function(commits){
	commits.forEach(function(commit){
		console.log(commit.id); // sha-hash
		console.log(commit.author.name);
		console.log(commit.author.email);
		console.log(commit.date);
		console.log(commit.message);
	});
});

status command

Use status command to fetch array of changed files to be committed to git database. Example:
git.status().then(function(files){
	files.forEach(function(file){
		console.log(file.status);
		console.log(file.path);
	});
});

diff command

Use diff command to fetch diffs for given files. Example:
var files = []; // list of file pathes to get diffs for, all changed files when this list is empty or omitted
git.diff(files).then(function(files){
	files.forEach(function(file){
		console.log(file.from); // path to file from working directory
		console.log(file.lines); // modified lines
		console.log(file.deletions); // number of deletions
		console.log(file.additions); // number of additions
	});
});

other functions

All undocumented functions could be found in the source code.

TODO

  • cover more commands
  • unit tests