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from .reference import Reference
__all__ = ["TagReference", "Tag"]
class TagReference(Reference):
"""Class representing a lightweight tag reference which either points to a commit
,a tag object or any other object. In the latter case additional information,
like the signature or the tag-creator, is available.
This tag object will always point to a commit object, but may carry additional
information in a tag object::
tagref = TagReference.list_items(repo)[0]
print(tagref.commit.message)
if tagref.tag is not None:
print(tagref.tag.message)"""
__slots__ = ()
_common_path_default = "refs/tags"
@property
def commit(self):
""":return: Commit object the tag ref points to
:raise ValueError: if the tag points to a tree or blob"""
obj = self.object
while obj.type != 'commit':
if obj.type == "tag":
# it is a tag object which carries the commit as an object - we can point to anything
obj = obj.object
else:
raise ValueError(("Cannot resolve commit as tag %s points to a %s object - " +
"use the `.object` property instead to access it") % (self, obj.type))
return obj
@property
def tag(self):
"""
:return: Tag object this tag ref points to or None in case
we are a light weight tag"""
obj = self.object
if obj.type == "tag":
return obj
return None
# make object read-only
# It should be reasonably hard to adjust an existing tag
object = property(Reference._get_object)
@classmethod
def create(cls, repo, path, ref='HEAD', message=None, force=False, **kwargs):
"""Create a new tag reference.
:param path:
The name of the tag, i.e. 1.0 or releases/1.0.
The prefix refs/tags is implied
:param ref:
A reference to the object you want to tag. It can be a commit, tree or
blob.
:param message:
If not None, the message will be used in your tag object. This will also
create an additional tag object that allows to obtain that information, i.e.::
tagref.tag.message
:param force:
If True, to force creation of a tag even though that tag already exists.
:param kwargs:
Additional keyword arguments to be passed to git-tag
:return: A new TagReference"""
args = (path, ref)
if message:
kwargs['m'] = message
if force:
kwargs['f'] = True
repo.git.tag(*args, **kwargs)
return TagReference(repo, "%s/%s" % (cls._common_path_default, path))
@classmethod
def delete(cls, repo, *tags):
"""Delete the given existing tag or tags"""
repo.git.tag("-d", *tags)
# provide an alias
Tag = TagReference
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