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- type Gitea
- func (g *Gitea) Add(files []string) error
- func (g *Gitea) Checkout() error
- func (g *Gitea) Clean() error
- func (g *Gitea) Clone() (string, error)
- func (g *Gitea) Commit(message string) error
- func (g *Gitea) GetBranches() (sourceBranch, workingBranch, targetBranch string)
- func (g *Gitea) GetChangedFiles(workingDir string) ([]string, error)
- func (g *Gitea) GetDirectory() (directory string)
- func (g *Gitea) GetURL() string
- func (g *Gitea) IsRemoteBranchUpToDate() (bool, error)
- func (g *Gitea) Push() error
- func (g *Gitea) PushBranch(branch string) error
- func (g *Gitea) PushTag(tag string) error
- func (g *Gitea) SearchTags() (tags []string, err error)
- type Spec
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type Gitea ¶
type Gitea struct {
// Spec contains inputs coming from updatecli configuration
Spec Spec
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Gitea contains information to interact with Gitea api
func (*Gitea) GetBranches ¶ added in v0.53.0
func (*Gitea) GetChangedFiles ¶
func (*Gitea) GetDirectory ¶
GetDirectory returns the local git repository path.
func (*Gitea) IsRemoteBranchUpToDate ¶ added in v0.45.0
IsRemoteBranchUpToDate checks if the branch reference name is published on on the default remote
func (*Gitea) Push ¶
Push run `git push` to the corresponding Gitea remote branch if not already created.
func (*Gitea) PushBranch ¶ added in v0.44.0
PushBranch push branch
func (*Gitea) SearchTags ¶
SearchTags retrieve git tags from a remote gitea repository
type Spec ¶
type Spec struct {
client.Spec `yaml:",inline,omitempty"`
/*
"commitMessage" is used to generate the final commit message.
compatible:
* scm
remark:
it's worth mentioning that the commit message settings is applied to all targets linked to the same scm.
*/
CommitMessage commit.Commit `yaml:",omitempty"`
/*
"directory" defines the local path where the git repository is cloned.
compatible:
* scm
remark:
Unless you know what you are doing, it is recommended to use the default value.
The reason is that Updatecli may automatically clean up the directory after a pipeline execution.
default:
/tmp/updatecli/github/<owner>/<repository>
*/
Directory string `yaml:",omitempty"`
/*
"email" defines the email used to commit changes.
compatible:
* scm
default:
default set to your global git configuration
*/
Email string `yaml:",omitempty"`
/*
"force" is used during the git push phase to run `git push --force`.
compatible:
* scm
*/
Force bool `yaml:",omitempty"`
/*
"gpg" specifies the GPG key and passphrased used for commit signing
compatible:
* scm
*/
GPG sign.GPGSpec `yaml:",omitempty"`
/*
"owner" defines the owner of a repository.
compatible:
* scm
*/
Owner string `yaml:",omitempty" jsonschema:"required"`
/*
repository specifies the name of a repository for a specific owner.
compatible:
* scm
*/
Repository string `yaml:",omitempty" jsonschema:"required"`
/*
"user" specifies the user associated with new git commit messages created by Updatecli
compatible:
* scm
*/
User string `yaml:",omitempty"`
/*
"branch" defines the git branch to work on.
compatible:
* scm
default:
main
remark:
depending on which resource references the Gitea scm, the behavior will be different.
If the scm is linked to a source or a condition (using scmid), the branch will be used to retrieve
file(s) from that branch.
If the scm is linked to target then Updatecli creates a new "working branch" based on the branch value.
The working branch created by Updatecli looks like "updatecli_<pipelineID>".
It is worth mentioning that it is not possible to bypass the working branch in the current situation.
For more information, please refer to the following issue:
https://github.com/updatecli/updatecli/issues/1139
If you need to push changes to a specific branch, you must use the plugin "git" instead of this
*/
Branch string `yaml:",omitempty"`
}
Spec defines settings used to interact with Gitea release
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