gitpython and git diff

吃可爱长大的小学妹 提交于 2019-12-10 02:13:55

问题


I am looking to get only the diff of a file changed from a git repo. Right now, I am using gitpython to actually get the commit objects and the files of git changes, but I want to do a dependency analysis on only the parts of the file changed. Is there any way to get the git diff from git python? Or am I going to have to compare each of the files by reading line by line?


回答1:


You can use GitPython with the git command "diff", just need to use the "tree" object of each commit or the branch for that you want to see the diffs, for example:

repo = Repo('/git/repository')
t = repo.head.commit.tree
repo.git.diff(t)

This will print "all" the diffs for all files included in this commit, so if you want each one you must iterate over them.

With the actual branch it's:

repo.git.diff('HEAD~1')

Hope this help, regards.




回答2:


If you want to access the contents of the diff, try this:

repo = git.Repo(repo_root.as_posix())
commit_dev = repo.commit("dev")
commit_origin_dev = repo.commit("origin/dev")
diff_index = commit_origin_dev.diff(commit_dev)

for diff_item in diff_index.iter_change_type('M'):
    print("A blob:\n{}".format(diff_item.a_blob.data_stream.read().decode('utf-8')))
    print("B blob:\n{}".format(diff_item.b_blob.data_stream.read().decode('utf-8'))) 

This will print the contents of each file.




回答3:


Git does not store the diffs, as you have noticed. Given two blobs (before and after a change), you can use Python's difflib module to compare the data.




回答4:


I'd suggest you to use PyDriller instead (it uses GitPython internally). Much easier to use:

for commit in RepositoryMining("path_to_repo").traverse_commits():
    for modified_file in commit.modifications: # here you have the list of modified files
        print(modified_file.diff)
        # etc...

You can also analyze a single commit by doing:

for commit in RepositoryMining("path_to_repo", single="123213")



回答5:


I am not sure if you got what you were looking for!

Here is how you do it

import git
repo = git.Repo("path/of/repo/")

# the below gives us all commits
repo.commits()

# take the first and last commit

a_commit = repo.commits()[0]
b_commit = repo.commits()[1]

# now get the diff
repo.diff(a_commit,b_commit)

Cheers.




回答6:


If you want to do git diff on a file between two commits this is the way to do it:

import git

repo = git.Repo()
path_to_a_file = "diff_this_file_across_commits.txt"

commits_touching_path = list(repo.iter_commits(paths=path))

print repo.git.diff(commits_touching_path[0], commits_touching_path[1], path_to_a_file)

This will show you the differences between two latest commits that were done to the file you specify.

Hope this helped.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20061898/gitpython-and-git-diff

易学教程内所有资源均来自网络或用户发布的内容,如有违反法律规定的内容欢迎反馈
该文章没有解决你所遇到的问题?点击提问,说说你的问题,让更多的人一起探讨吧!