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GitPython is a python library used to interact with git repositories, high-level like git-porcelain,or low-level like git-plumbing.
It provides abstractions of git objects for easy access of repository data, and additionallyallows you to access the git repository more directly using either a pure python implementation,or the faster, but more resource intensivegit command implementation.
The object database implementation is optimized for handling large quantities of objects and large datasets,which is achieved by using low-level structures and data streaming.
GitPython needs thegit
executable to be installed on the system and availablein yourPATH
for most operations.If it is not in yourPATH
, you can help GitPython find it by settingtheGIT_PYTHON_GIT_EXECUTABLE=<path/to/git>
environment variable.
- Git (1.7.x or newer)
- Python 3 to 3.7.
The list of dependencies are listed in./requirements.txt
and./test-requirements.txt
.The installer takes care of installing them for you.
If you have downloaded the source code:
python setup.py install
or if you want to obtain a copy from the Pypi repository:
pip install GitPython
Both commands will install the required package dependencies.
A distribution package can be obtained for manual installation at:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/GitPython
If you like to clone from source, you can do it like so:
git clone https://github.com/gitpython-developers/GitPythongit submodule update --init --recursive./init-tests-after-clone.sh
GitPython is not suited for long-running processes (like daemons) as it tends toleak system resources. It was written in a time where destructors (as implementedin the__del__
method) still ran deterministically.
In case you still want to use it in such a context, you will want to search thecodebase for__del__
implementations and call these yourself when you see fit.
Another way assure proper cleanup of resources is to factor out GitPython into aseparate process which can be dropped periodically.
ForWindows, we do regularly test it onAppveyor CIbut not all test-cases pass - you may help improve them by exploringIssue #525.
Important: Right after cloning this repository, please be sure to have executedthe./init-tests-after-clone.sh
script in the repository root. Otherwiseyou will encounter test failures.
OnWindows, make sure you havegit-daemon
in your PATH. For MINGW-git, thegit-daemon.exe
exists inGit\mingw64\libexec\git-core\
; CYGWIN has no daemon, but should get along finewith MINGW's.
The easiest way to run tests is by usingtoxa wrapper around virtualenv. It will take care of setting up environments with the properdependencies installed and execute test commands. To install it simply:
pip install tox
Then run:
tox
For more fine-grained control, you can usenose
.
Please have a look at thecontributions file.
- User Documentation
- Questions and Answers
- Please post on stackoverflow and use the
gitpython
tag - Issue Tracker
- Post reproducible bugs and feature requests as a new issue.Please be sure to provide the following information if posting bugs:
- GitPython version (e.g.
import git; git.__version__
) - Python version (e.g.
python --version
) - The encountered stack-trace, if applicable
- Enough information to allow reproducing the issue
- GitPython version (e.g.
- Post reproducible bugs and feature requests as a new issue.Please be sure to provide the following information if posting bugs:
- Update/verify the version in the
VERSION
file - Update/verify that the changelog has been updated
- Commit everything
- Run
git tag -s <version>
to tag the version in Git - Run
make release
- Finally, set the upcoming version in the
VERSION
file, usually beincrementing the patch level, and possibly by appending-dev
. Probably youwant togit push
once more.
Please only use releases frompypi
as you can verify the respective sourcetarballs.
This script shows how to verify the tarball was indeed created by the authors ofthis project:
curl https://pypi.python.org/packages/5b/38/0433c06feebbfbb51d644129dbe334031c33d55af0524326266f847ae907/GitPython-2.1.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl#md5=6b73ae86ee2dbab6da8652b2d875013a > gitpython.whlcurl https://pypi.python.org/packages/5b/38/0433c06feebbfbb51d644129dbe334031c33d55af0524326266f847ae907/GitPython-2.1.8-py2.py3-none-any.whl.asc > gitpython-signature.ascgpg --verify gitpython-signature.asc gitpython.whl
which outputs
gpg: Signature made Mon Dec 11 17:34:17 2017 CETgpg: using RSA key C3BC52BD76E2C23BAC6EC06A665F99FA9D99966Cgpg: issuer "byronimo@gmail.com"gpg: Good signature from "Sebastian Thiel (I do trust in Rust!) <byronimo@gmail.com>" [ultimate]
You can verify that the keyid indeed matches the release-signature key provided in thisrepository by looking at the keys details:
gpg --list-packets ./release-verification-key.asc
You can verify that the commit adding it was also signed by it using:
git show --show-signature ./release-verification-key.asc
If you would like to trust it permanently, you can import and sign it:
gpg --import ./release-verification-key.ascgpg --edit-key 88710E60> sign> save
New BSD License. See the LICENSE file.
Now that there seems to be a massive user base, this should be motivation enough to let git-pythonreturn to a proper state, which means
- no open pull requests
- no open issues describing bugs
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