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package object
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"strings"
"github.com/go-git/go-git/v5/plumbing/filemode"
"github.com/go-git/go-git/v5/plumbing/storer"
"github.com/go-git/go-git/v5/utils/binary"
"github.com/go-git/go-git/v5/utils/ioutil"
)
// File represents git file objects.
type File struct {
// Name is the path of the file. It might be relative to a tree,
// depending of the function that generates it.
Name string
// Mode is the file mode.
Mode filemode.FileMode
// Blob with the contents of the file.
Blob
}
// NewFile returns a File based on the given blob object
func NewFile(name string, m filemode.FileMode, b *Blob) *File {
return &File{Name: name, Mode: m, Blob: *b}
}
// Contents returns the contents of a file as a string.
func (f *File) Contents() (content string, err error) {
reader, err := f.Reader()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
defer ioutil.CheckClose(reader, &err)
buf := new(bytes.Buffer)
if _, err := buf.ReadFrom(reader); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return buf.String(), nil
}
// IsBinary returns if the file is binary or not
func (f *File) IsBinary() (bin bool, err error) {
reader, err := f.Reader()
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
defer ioutil.CheckClose(reader, &err)
return binary.IsBinary(reader)
}
// Lines returns a slice of lines from the contents of a file, stripping
// all end of line characters. If the last line is empty (does not end
// in an end of line), it is also stripped.
func (f *File) Lines() ([]string, error) {
content, err := f.Contents()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
splits := strings.Split(content, "\n")
// remove the last line if it is empty
if splits[len(splits)-1] == "" {
return splits[:len(splits)-1], nil
}
return splits, nil
}
// FileIter provides an iterator for the files in a tree.
type FileIter struct {
s storer.EncodedObjectStorer
w TreeWalker
}
// NewFileIter takes a storer.EncodedObjectStorer and a Tree and returns a
// *FileIter that iterates over all files contained in the tree, recursively.
func NewFileIter(s storer.EncodedObjectStorer, t *Tree) *FileIter {
return &FileIter{s: s, w: *NewTreeWalker(t, true, nil)}
}
// Next moves the iterator to the next file and returns a pointer to it. If
// there are no more files, it returns io.EOF.
func (iter *FileIter) Next() (*File, error) {
for {
name, entry, err := iter.w.Next()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if entry.Mode == filemode.Dir || entry.Mode == filemode.Submodule {
continue
}
blob, err := GetBlob(iter.s, entry.Hash)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return NewFile(name, entry.Mode, blob), nil
}
}
// ForEach call the cb function for each file contained in this iter until
// an error happens or the end of the iter is reached. If plumbing.ErrStop is sent
// the iteration is stop but no error is returned. The iterator is closed.
func (iter *FileIter) ForEach(cb func(*File) error) error {
defer iter.Close()
for {
f, err := iter.Next()
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
return nil
}
return err
}
if err := cb(f); err != nil {
if err == storer.ErrStop {
return nil
}
return err
}
}
}
func (iter *FileIter) Close() {
iter.w.Close()
}
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