git_fetch {gert} | R Documentation |
Push and pull
Description
Functions to connect with a git server (remote) to fetch or push changes. The 'credentials' package is used to handle authentication, the credentials vignette explains the various authentication methods for SSH and HTTPS remotes.
Usage
git_fetch(
remote = NULL,
refspec = NULL,
password = askpass,
ssh_key = NULL,
prune = FALSE,
verbose = interactive(),
repo = "."
)
git_remote_ls(
remote = NULL,
password = askpass,
ssh_key = NULL,
verbose = interactive(),
repo = "."
)
git_push(
remote = NULL,
refspec = NULL,
set_upstream = NULL,
password = askpass,
ssh_key = NULL,
mirror = FALSE,
force = FALSE,
verbose = interactive(),
repo = "."
)
git_clone(
url,
path = NULL,
branch = NULL,
password = askpass,
ssh_key = NULL,
bare = FALSE,
mirror = FALSE,
verbose = interactive()
)
git_pull(remote = NULL, rebase = FALSE, ..., repo = ".")
Arguments
remote |
Optional. Name of a remote listed in |
refspec |
string with mapping between remote and local refs. Default uses the default refspec from the remote, which usually fetches all branches. |
password |
a string or a callback function to get passwords for authentication
or password protected ssh keys. Defaults to askpass which
checks |
ssh_key |
path or object containing your ssh private key. By default we
look for keys in |
prune |
delete tracking branches that no longer exist on the remote, or are not in the refspec (such as pull requests). |
verbose |
display some progress info while downloading |
repo |
The path to the git repository. If the directory is not a
repository, parent directories are considered (see git_find). To disable
this search, provide the filepath protected with |
set_upstream |
change the branch default upstream to |
mirror |
use the |
force |
use the |
url |
remote url. Typically starts with |
path |
Directory of the Git repository to create. |
branch |
name of branch to check out locally |
bare |
use the |
rebase |
if TRUE we try to rebase instead of merge local changes. This is not possible in case of conflicts (you will get an error). |
... |
arguments passed to git_fetch |
Details
Use git_fetch()
and git_push()
to sync a local branch with a remote
branch. Here git_pull()
is a wrapper for git_fetch()
which then tries to
fast-forward the local branch after fetching.
See Also
Other git:
git_archive
,
git_branch()
,
git_commit()
,
git_config()
,
git_diff()
,
git_ignore
,
git_merge()
,
git_rebase()
,
git_remote
,
git_repo
,
git_reset()
,
git_signature()
,
git_stash
,
git_tag
Examples
{# Clone a small repository
git_dir <- file.path(tempdir(), 'antiword')
git_clone('https://github.com/ropensci/antiword', git_dir)
# Change into the repo directory
olddir <- getwd()
setwd(git_dir)
# Show some stuff
git_log()
git_branch_list()
git_remote_list()
# Add a file
write.csv(iris, 'iris.csv')
git_add('iris.csv')
# Commit the change
jerry <- git_signature("Jerry", "jerry@hotmail.com")
git_commit('added the iris file', author = jerry)
# Now in the log:
git_log()
# Cleanup
setwd(olddir)
unlink(git_dir, recursive = TRUE)
}