/* * Copyright (C) the libgit2 contributors. All rights reserved. * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_git_remote_h__ #define INCLUDE_git_remote_h__ #include "common.h" #include "repository.h" #include "refspec.h" #include "net.h" #include "indexer.h" #include "strarray.h" #include "transport.h" #include "push.h" /** * @file git2/remote.h * @brief Git remote management functions * @defgroup git_remote remote management functions * @ingroup Git * @{ */ GIT_BEGIN_DECL typedef int (*git_remote_rename_problem_cb)(const char *problematic_refspec, void *payload); /** * Add a remote with the default fetch refspec to the repository's configuration. This * calls git_remote_save before returning. * * @param out the resulting remote * @param repo the repository in which to create the remote * @param name the remote's name * @param url the remote's url * @return 0, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC, GIT_EEXISTS or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_create( git_remote **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *url); /** * Add a remote with the provided fetch refspec (or default if NULL) to the repository's * configuration. This * calls git_remote_save before returning. * * @param out the resulting remote * @param repo the repository in which to create the remote * @param name the remote's name * @param url the remote's url * @param fetch the remote fetch value * @return 0, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC, GIT_EEXISTS or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_create_with_fetchspec( git_remote **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *url, const char *fetch); /** * Create an anonymous remote * * Create a remote with the given url and refspec in memory. You can use * this when you have a URL instead of a remote's name. Note that anonymous * remotes cannot be converted to persisted remotes. * * The name, when provided, will be checked for validity. * See `git_tag_create()` for rules about valid names. * * @param out pointer to the new remote object * @param repo the associated repository * @param url the remote repository's URL * @param fetch the fetch refspec to use for this remote. * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_create_anonymous( git_remote **out, git_repository *repo, const char *url, const char *fetch); /** * Get the information for a particular remote * * The name will be checked for validity. * See `git_tag_create()` for rules about valid names. * * @param out pointer to the new remote object * @param repo the associated repository * @param name the remote's name * @return 0, GIT_ENOTFOUND, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_lookup(git_remote **out, git_repository *repo, const char *name); /** * Save a remote to its repository's configuration * * One can't save a in-memory remote. Doing so will * result in a GIT_EINVALIDSPEC being returned. * * @param remote the remote to save to config * @return 0, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_save(const git_remote *remote); /** * Create a copy of an existing remote. All internal strings are also * duplicated. Callbacks are not duplicated. * * Call `git_remote_free` to free the data. * * @param dest pointer where to store the copy * @param source object to copy * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_dup(git_remote **dest, git_remote *source); /** * Get the remote's repository * * @param remote the remote * @return a pointer to the repository */ GIT_EXTERN(git_repository *) git_remote_owner(const git_remote *remote); /** * Get the remote's name * * @param remote the remote * @return a pointer to the name or NULL for in-memory remotes */ GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_remote_name(const git_remote *remote); /** * Get the remote's url * * @param remote the remote * @return a pointer to the url */ GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_remote_url(const git_remote *remote); /** * Get the remote's url for pushing * * @param remote the remote * @return a pointer to the url or NULL if no special url for pushing is set */ GIT_EXTERN(const char *) git_remote_pushurl(const git_remote *remote); /** * Set the remote's url * * Existing connections will not be updated. * * @param remote the remote * @param url the url to set * @return 0 or an error value */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_set_url(git_remote *remote, const char* url); /** * Set the remote's url for pushing * * Existing connections will not be updated. * * @param remote the remote * @param url the url to set or NULL to clear the pushurl * @return 0 or an error value */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_set_pushurl(git_remote *remote, const char* url); /** * Add a fetch refspec to the remote * * Convenience function for adding a single fetch refspec to the * current list in the remote. * * @param remote the remote * @param refspec the new fetch refspec * @return 0 or an error value */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_add_fetch(git_remote *remote, const char *refspec); /** * Get the remote's list of fetch refspecs * * The memory is owned by the user and should be freed with * `git_strarray_free`. * * @param array pointer to the array in which to store the strings * @param remote the remote to query */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_get_fetch_refspecs(git_strarray *array, const git_remote *remote); /** * Set the remote's list of fetch refspecs * * The contents of the string array are copied. * * @param remote the remote to modify * @param array the new list of fetch resfpecs */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_set_fetch_refspecs(git_remote *remote, git_strarray *array); /** * Add a push refspec to the remote * * Convenience function for adding a single push refspec to the * current list in the remote. * * @param remote the remote * @param refspec the new push refspec * @return 0 or an error value */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_add_push(git_remote *remote, const char *refspec); /** * Get the remote's list of push refspecs * * The memory is owned by the user and should be freed with * `git_strarray_free`. * * @param array pointer to the array in which to store the strings * @param remote the remote to query */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_get_push_refspecs(git_strarray *array, const git_remote *remote); /** * Set the remote's list of push refspecs * * The contents of the string array are copied. * * @param remote the remote to modify * @param array the new list of push resfpecs */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_set_push_refspecs(git_remote *remote, git_strarray *array); /** * Clear the refspecs * * Remove all configured fetch and push refspecs from the remote. * * @param remote the remote */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_remote_clear_refspecs(git_remote *remote); /** * Get the number of refspecs for a remote * * @param remote the remote * @return the amount of refspecs configured in this remote */ GIT_EXTERN(size_t) git_remote_refspec_count(const git_remote *remote); /** * Get a refspec from the remote * * @param remote the remote to query * @param n the refspec to get * @return the nth refspec */ GIT_EXTERN(const git_refspec *)git_remote_get_refspec(const git_remote *remote, size_t n); /** * Open a connection to a remote * * The transport is selected based on the URL. The direction argument * is due to a limitation of the git protocol (over TCP or SSH) which * starts up a specific binary which can only do the one or the other. * * @param remote the remote to connect to * @param direction GIT_DIRECTION_FETCH if you want to fetch or * GIT_DIRECTION_PUSH if you want to push * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_connect(git_remote *remote, git_direction direction); /** * Get the remote repository's reference advertisement list * * Get the list of references with which the server responds to a new * connection. * * The remote (or more exactly its transport) must have connected to * the remote repository. This list is available as soon as the * connection to the remote is initiated and it remains available * after disconnecting. * * The memory belongs to the remote. The pointer will be valid as long * as a new connection is not initiated, but it is recommended that * you make a copy in order to make use of the data. * * @param out pointer to the array * @param size the number of remote heads * @param remote the remote * @return 0 on success, or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_ls(const git_remote_head ***out, size_t *size, git_remote *remote); /** * Download and index the packfile * * Connect to the remote if it hasn't been done yet, negotiate with * the remote git which objects are missing, download and index the * packfile. * * The .idx file will be created and both it and the packfile with be * renamed to their final name. * * @param remote the remote * @param refspecs the refspecs to use for this negotiation and * download. Use NULL or an empty array to use the base refspecs * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_download(git_remote *remote, const git_strarray *refspecs); /** * Check whether the remote is connected * * Check whether the remote's underlying transport is connected to the * remote host. * * @param remote the remote * @return 1 if it's connected, 0 otherwise. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_connected(const git_remote *remote); /** * Cancel the operation * * At certain points in its operation, the network code checks whether * the operation has been cancelled and if so stops the operation. * * @param remote the remote */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_remote_stop(git_remote *remote); /** * Disconnect from the remote * * Close the connection to the remote. * * @param remote the remote to disconnect from */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_remote_disconnect(git_remote *remote); /** * Free the memory associated with a remote * * This also disconnects from the remote, if the connection * has not been closed yet (using git_remote_disconnect). * * @param remote the remote to free */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_remote_free(git_remote *remote); /** * Update the tips to the new state * * @param remote the remote to update * @param signature The identity to use when updating reflogs * @param reflog_message The message to insert into the reflogs. If NULL, the * default is "fetch ", where is the name of * the remote (or its url, for in-memory remotes). * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_update_tips( git_remote *remote, const git_signature *signature, const char *reflog_message); /** * Download new data and update tips * * Convenience function to connect to a remote, download the data, * disconnect and update the remote-tracking branches. * * @param remote the remote to fetch from * @param refspecs the refspecs to use for this fetch. Pass NULL or an * empty array to use the base refspecs. * @param signature The identity to use when updating reflogs * @param reflog_message The message to insert into the reflogs. If NULL, the * default is "fetch" * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_fetch( git_remote *remote, const git_strarray *refspecs, const git_signature *signature, const char *reflog_message); /** * Perform a push * * Peform all the steps from a push. * * @param remote the remote to push to * @param refspecs the refspecs to use for pushing. If none are * passed, the configured refspecs will be used * @param opts the options * @param signature signature to use for the reflog of updated references * @param reflog_message message to use for the reflog of upated references */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_push(git_remote *remote, git_strarray *refspecs, const git_push_options *opts, const git_signature *signature, const char *reflog_message); /** * Get a list of the configured remotes for a repo * * The string array must be freed by the user. * * @param out a string array which receives the names of the remotes * @param repo the repository to query * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_list(git_strarray *out, git_repository *repo); /** * Argument to the completion callback which tells it which operation * finished. */ typedef enum git_remote_completion_type { GIT_REMOTE_COMPLETION_DOWNLOAD, GIT_REMOTE_COMPLETION_INDEXING, GIT_REMOTE_COMPLETION_ERROR, } git_remote_completion_type; /** * The callback settings structure * * Set the callbacks to be called by the remote when informing the user * about the progress of the network operations. */ struct git_remote_callbacks { unsigned int version; /** * Textual progress from the remote. Text send over the * progress side-band will be passed to this function (this is * the 'counting objects' output. */ git_transport_message_cb sideband_progress; /** * Completion is called when different parts of the download * process are done (currently unused). */ int (*completion)(git_remote_completion_type type, void *data); /** * This will be called if the remote host requires * authentication in order to connect to it. * * Returning GIT_PASSTHROUGH will make libgit2 behave as * though this field isn't set. */ git_cred_acquire_cb credentials; /** * If cert verification fails, this will be called to let the * user make the final decision of whether to allow the * connection to proceed. Returns 1 to allow the connection, 0 * to disallow it or a negative value to indicate an error. */ git_transport_certificate_check_cb certificate_check; /** * During the download of new data, this will be regularly * called with the current count of progress done by the * indexer. */ git_transfer_progress_cb transfer_progress; /** * Each time a reference is updated locally, this function * will be called with information about it. */ int (*update_tips)(const char *refname, const git_oid *a, const git_oid *b, void *data); /** * Function to call with progress information during pack * building. Be aware that this is called inline with pack * building operations, so performance may be affected. */ git_packbuilder_progress pack_progress; /** * Function to call with progress information during the * upload portion of a push. Be aware that this is called * inline with pack building operations, so performance may be * affected. */ git_push_transfer_progress push_transfer_progress; /** * Called for each updated reference on push. If `status` is * not `NULL`, the update was rejected by the remote server * and `status` contains the reason given. */ int (*push_update_reference)(const char *refname, const char *status, void *data); /** * This will be passed to each of the callbacks in this struct * as the last parameter. */ void *payload; }; #define GIT_REMOTE_CALLBACKS_VERSION 1 #define GIT_REMOTE_CALLBACKS_INIT {GIT_REMOTE_CALLBACKS_VERSION} /** * Initializes a `git_remote_callbacks` with default values. Equivalent to * creating an instance with GIT_REMOTE_CALLBACKS_INIT. * * @param opts the `git_remote_callbacks` struct to initialize * @param version Version of struct; pass `GIT_REMOTE_CALLBACKS_VERSION` * @return Zero on success; -1 on failure. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_init_callbacks( git_remote_callbacks *opts, unsigned int version); /** * Set the callbacks for a remote * * Note that the remote keeps its own copy of the data and you need to * call this function again if you want to change the callbacks. * * @param remote the remote to configure * @param callbacks a pointer to the user's callback settings * @return 0 or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_set_callbacks(git_remote *remote, const git_remote_callbacks *callbacks); /** * Retrieve the current callback structure * * This provides read access to the callbacks structure as the remote * sees it. * * @param remote the remote to query * @return a pointer to the callbacks structure */ GIT_EXTERN(const git_remote_callbacks *) git_remote_get_callbacks(git_remote *remote); /** * Get the statistics structure that is filled in by the fetch operation. */ GIT_EXTERN(const git_transfer_progress *) git_remote_stats(git_remote *remote); /** * Automatic tag following option * * Lets us select the --tags option to use. */ typedef enum { GIT_REMOTE_DOWNLOAD_TAGS_AUTO = 0, GIT_REMOTE_DOWNLOAD_TAGS_NONE = 1, GIT_REMOTE_DOWNLOAD_TAGS_ALL = 2 } git_remote_autotag_option_t; /** * Retrieve the tag auto-follow setting * * @param remote the remote to query * @return the auto-follow setting */ GIT_EXTERN(git_remote_autotag_option_t) git_remote_autotag(const git_remote *remote); /** * Set the tag auto-follow setting * * @param remote the remote to configure * @param value a GIT_REMOTE_DOWNLOAD_TAGS value */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_remote_set_autotag( git_remote *remote, git_remote_autotag_option_t value); /** * Give the remote a new name * * All remote-tracking branches and configuration settings * for the remote are updated. * * The new name will be checked for validity. * See `git_tag_create()` for rules about valid names. * * No loaded instances of a the remote with the old name will change * their name or their list of refspecs. * * @param problems non-default refspecs cannot be renamed and will be * stored here for further processing by the caller. Always free this * strarray on successful return. * @param repo the repository in which to rename * @param name the current name of the reamote * @param new_name the new name the remote should bear * @return 0, GIT_EINVALIDSPEC, GIT_EEXISTS or an error code */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_rename( git_strarray *problems, git_repository *repo, const char *name, const char *new_name); /** * Retrieve the update FETCH_HEAD setting. * * @param remote the remote to query * @return the update FETCH_HEAD setting */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_update_fetchhead(git_remote *remote); /** * Sets the update FETCH_HEAD setting. By default, FETCH_HEAD will be * updated on every fetch. Set to 0 to disable. * * @param remote the remote to configure * @param value 0 to disable updating FETCH_HEAD */ GIT_EXTERN(void) git_remote_set_update_fetchhead(git_remote *remote, int value); /** * Ensure the remote name is well-formed. * * @param remote_name name to be checked. * @return 1 if the reference name is acceptable; 0 if it isn't */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_is_valid_name(const char *remote_name); /** * Delete an existing persisted remote. * * All remote-tracking branches and configuration settings * for the remote will be removed. * * @param repo the repository in which to act * @param name the name of the remove to delete * @return 0 on success, or an error code. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_delete(git_repository *repo, const char *name); /** * Retrieve the name of the remote's default branch * * The default branch of a repository is the branch which HEAD points * to. If the remote does not support reporting this information * directly, it performs the guess as git does; that is, if there are * multiple branches which point to the same commit, the first one is * chosen. If the master branch is a candidate, it wins. * * This function must only be called after connecting. * * @param out the buffern in which to store the reference name * @param remote the remote * @return 0, GIT_ENOTFOUND if the remote does not have any references * or none of them point to HEAD's commit, or an error message. */ GIT_EXTERN(int) git_remote_default_branch(git_buf *out, git_remote *remote); /** @} */ GIT_END_DECL #endif