# This module is part of GitPython and is released under the # 3-Clause BSD License: https://opensource.org/license/bsd-3-clause/ from .reference import Reference __all__ = ["TagReference", "Tag"] # typing ------------------------------------------------------------------ from typing import Any, Type, Union, TYPE_CHECKING from git.types import Commit_ish, PathLike if TYPE_CHECKING: from git.repo import Repo from git.objects import Commit from git.objects import TagObject from git.refs import SymbolicReference # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ class TagReference(Reference): """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_default = "tags" _common_path_default = Reference._common_path_default + "/" + _common_default @property def commit(self) -> "Commit": # type: ignore[override] # LazyMixin has unrelated commit method """: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) -> Union["TagObject", None]: """ :return: Tag object this tag ref points to or None in case we are a lightweight 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. @property def object(self) -> Commit_ish: # type: ignore[override] return Reference._get_object(self) @classmethod def create( cls: Type["TagReference"], repo: "Repo", path: PathLike, reference: Union[str, "SymbolicReference"] = "HEAD", logmsg: Union[str, None] = None, force: bool = False, **kwargs: Any, ) -> "TagReference": """Create a new tag reference. :param path: The name of the tag, e.g. ``1.0`` or ``releases/1.0``. The prefix ``refs/tags`` is implied. :param ref: A reference to the :class:`~git.objects.base.Object` you want to tag. The Object can be a commit, tree or blob. :param logmsg: 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, e.g.:: tagref.tag.message :param message: Synonym for the `logmsg` parameter. Included for backwards compatibility. `logmsg` takes precedence if both are passed. :param force: If True, 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. """ if "ref" in kwargs and kwargs["ref"]: reference = kwargs["ref"] if "message" in kwargs and kwargs["message"]: kwargs["m"] = kwargs["message"] del kwargs["message"] if logmsg: kwargs["m"] = logmsg if force: kwargs["f"] = True args = (path, reference) repo.git.tag(*args, **kwargs) return TagReference(repo, "%s/%s" % (cls._common_path_default, path)) @classmethod def delete(cls, repo: "Repo", *tags: "TagReference") -> None: # type: ignore[override] """Delete the given existing tag or tags.""" repo.git.tag("-d", *tags) # Provide an alias. Tag = TagReference