pub struct Submodule<'repo> { /* private fields */ }
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A structure to represent a git submodule
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source§impl<'repo> Submodule<'repo>
impl<'repo> Submodule<'repo>
sourcepub fn branch(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn branch(&self) -> Option<&str>
Get the submodule’s branch.
Returns None
if the branch is not valid utf-8 or if the branch is not
yet available.
sourcepub fn branch_bytes(&self) -> Option<&[u8]>
pub fn branch_bytes(&self) -> Option<&[u8]>
Get the branch for the submodule.
Returns None
if the branch is not yet available.
sourcepub fn clone(
&mut self,
opts: Option<&mut SubmoduleUpdateOptions<'_>>
) -> Result<Repository, Error>
pub fn clone( &mut self, opts: Option<&mut SubmoduleUpdateOptions<'_>> ) -> Result<Repository, Error>
Perform the clone step for a newly created submodule.
This performs the necessary git_clone
to setup a newly-created submodule.
sourcepub fn url(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn url(&self) -> Option<&str>
Get the submodule’s URL.
Returns None
if the URL is not valid utf-8 or if the URL isn’t present
sourcepub fn opt_url_bytes(&self) -> Option<&[u8]>
pub fn opt_url_bytes(&self) -> Option<&[u8]>
Get the URL for the submodule.
Returns None
if the URL isn’t present
sourcepub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&str>
Get the submodule’s name.
Returns None
if the name is not valid utf-8
sourcepub fn name_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] ⓘ
pub fn name_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] ⓘ
Get the name for the submodule.
sourcepub fn workdir_id(&self) -> Option<Oid>
pub fn workdir_id(&self) -> Option<Oid>
Get the OID for the submodule in the current working directory.
This returns the OID that corresponds to looking up ‘HEAD’ in the checked out submodule. If there are pending changes in the index or anything else, this won’t notice that.
sourcepub fn ignore_rule(&self) -> SubmoduleIgnore
pub fn ignore_rule(&self) -> SubmoduleIgnore
Get the ignore rule that will be used for the submodule.
sourcepub fn update_strategy(&self) -> SubmoduleUpdate
pub fn update_strategy(&self) -> SubmoduleUpdate
Get the update rule that will be used for the submodule.
sourcepub fn init(&mut self, overwrite: bool) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn init(&mut self, overwrite: bool) -> Result<(), Error>
Copy submodule info into “.git/config” file.
Just like “git submodule init”, this copies information about the submodule into “.git/config”. You can use the accessor functions above to alter the in-memory git_submodule object and control what is written to the config, overriding what is in .gitmodules.
By default, existing entries will not be overwritten, but passing true
for overwrite
forces them to be updated.
sourcepub fn repo_init(&mut self, use_gitlink: bool) -> Result<Repository, Error>
pub fn repo_init(&mut self, use_gitlink: bool) -> Result<Repository, Error>
Set up the subrepository for a submodule in preparation for clone.
This function can be called to init and set up a submodule repository from a submodule in preparation to clone it from its remote. use_gitlink: Should the workdir contain a gitlink to the repo in .git/modules vs. repo directly in workdir.
sourcepub fn open(&self) -> Result<Repository, Error>
pub fn open(&self) -> Result<Repository, Error>
Open the repository for a submodule.
This will only work if the submodule is checked out into the working directory.
sourcepub fn reload(&mut self, force: bool) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn reload(&mut self, force: bool) -> Result<(), Error>
Reread submodule info from config, index, and HEAD.
Call this to reread cached submodule information for this submodule if you have reason to believe that it has changed.
If force
is true
, then data will be reloaded even if it doesn’t seem
out of date
sourcepub fn sync(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn sync(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
Copy submodule remote info into submodule repo.
This copies the information about the submodules URL into the checked out submodule config, acting like “git submodule sync”. This is useful if you have altered the URL for the submodule (or it has been altered by a fetch of upstream changes) and you need to update your local repo.
sourcepub fn add_to_index(&mut self, write_index: bool) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn add_to_index(&mut self, write_index: bool) -> Result<(), Error>
Add current submodule HEAD commit to index of superproject.
If write_index
is true, then the index file will be immediately
written. Otherwise you must explicitly call write()
on an Index
later on.
sourcepub fn add_finalize(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn add_finalize(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
Resolve the setup of a new git submodule.
This should be called on a submodule once you have called add setup and done the clone of the submodule. This adds the .gitmodules file and the newly cloned submodule to the index to be ready to be committed (but doesn’t actually do the commit).
sourcepub fn update(
&mut self,
init: bool,
opts: Option<&mut SubmoduleUpdateOptions<'_>>
) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn update( &mut self, init: bool, opts: Option<&mut SubmoduleUpdateOptions<'_>> ) -> Result<(), Error>
Update submodule.
This will clone a missing submodule and check out the subrepository to
the commit specified in the index of the containing repository. If
the submodule repository doesn’t contain the target commit, then the
submodule is fetched using the fetch options supplied in opts
.
init
indicates if the submodule should be initialized first if it has
not been initialized yet.