documentation/lib/git/url_prefix.js
Tom MacWright 631c6925d4 feat(core): Switch to Promises everywhere. Adopt Node v4 ES6 (#648)
* feat(core): Switch to Promises everywhere. Adopt Node v4 ES6

Big changes:

* Uses template strings where appropriate
* Config and argument parsing is unified and there is no such thing
  as formatterOptions anymore. All user-passed options go through
  mergeConfig.
* The node API surface changed (again): `buildSync` is removed,
  building operations return Promises.
* Now using Flow for internal type annotations.

More changes:

* Remove buildSync command
* feat(inference): Partially implement object shorthand support
* Refs #649
* Use Flow annotations to  enforce types
* Keep flow but switch to comment syntax
* Clarify types
* More flow improvements
* Turn server into class
* LinkerStack becomes class too
* Fix comment description type
* Run flow on lint
* Many more flow fixes
* More intense flow refactoring
* Simplify inference steps
* Update inference tests, flow errors down to 1
* Continue refining types
* Fix more flow issues
* Use 'use strict' everywhere
* Make 'ast' property configurable
* Fix many tests
* Fix more tests
* Fix more tests
* Fix augments
* Test Markdown meta support
* Improve test coverage
* Switch back from for of to for for speed
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/* @flow */
'use strict';
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
var gitUrlParse = require('git-url-parse');
var getRemoteOrigin = require('remote-origin-url');
/**
* Sometimes git will [pack refs](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-pack-refs)
* in order to save space on disk and
* duck under limits of numbers of files in folders. CircleCI in particular
* does this by default. This method parses that `packed-refs` file
*
* @private
* @param {string} packedRefs string contents of the packed refs file
* @param {string} branchName the branch name to resolve to
* @returns {string} sha hash referring to current tree
*/
function parsePackedRefs(packedRefs, branchName) {
return packedRefs.split(/\n/)
.filter(line => line[0] !== '#' && line[0] !== '^')
.reduce((memo, line) => {
memo[line.split(' ')[1]] = line.split(' ')[0];
return memo;
}, {})[branchName];
}
/**
* Given a a root directory, find its git configuration and figure out
* the HTTPS URL at the base of that GitHub repository.
*
* @param {string} root path at the base of this local repo
* @returns {string} base HTTPS url of the GitHub repository
* @throws {Error} if the root is not a git repo
*/
function getGithubURLPrefix(root/*: string*/) {
var sha;
try {
var head = fs.readFileSync(path.join(root, '.git', 'HEAD'), 'utf8');
var branch = head.match(/ref\: (.*)/);
if (branch) {
var branchName = branch[1];
var branchFileName = path.join(root, '.git', branchName);
var packedRefsName = path.join(root, '.git', 'packed-refs');
if (fs.existsSync(branchFileName)) {
sha = fs.readFileSync(branchFileName, 'utf8');
} else if (fs.existsSync(packedRefsName)) {
// packed refs are a compacted version of the refs folder. usually
// you have a folder filled with files that just contain sha
// hashes. since this folder can be really big, packed refs
// stores all the refs in one file instead.
sha = parsePackedRefs(fs.readFileSync(packedRefsName, 'utf8'), branchName);
}
} else {
sha = head;
}
if (sha) {
return gitUrlParse(getRemoteOrigin.sync(root)).toString('https') + '/blob/' + sha.trim() + '/';
}
} catch (e) {
return null;
}
}
module.exports = getGithubURLPrefix;
module.exports.parsePackedRefs = parsePackedRefs;