Carlos Martín Nieto c76c3f0195 Start implementing remotes with CFFI
This moves enough code into python with CFFI to pass the test_remotes
unit tests. There is no credentials support yet.

There is a small change in the return value of Remote.fetch() in that we
now return a TransferProgress object instead of extracting a few values
into a dictionary.
2014-04-14 11:42:51 +02:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Import from the future
from __future__ import absolute_import
# Low level API
import _pygit2
from _pygit2 import *
# High level API
from .repository import Repository
from .version import __version__
from .settings import Settings
from .credentials import *
from .remote import Remote
def init_repository(path, bare=False):
"""
Creates a new Git repository in the given *path*.
If *bare* is True the repository will be bare, i.e. it will not have a
working copy.
"""
_pygit2.init_repository(path, bare)
return Repository(path)
def clone_repository(
url, path, bare=False, ignore_cert_errors=False,
remote_name="origin", checkout_branch=None, credentials=None):
"""Clones a new Git repository from *url* in the given *path*.
Returns a Repository class pointing to the newly cloned repository.
:param str url: URL of the repository to clone
:param str path: Local path to clone into
:param bool bare: Whether the local repository should be bare
:param str remote_name: Name to give the remote at *url*.
:param str checkout_branch: Branch to checkout after the
clone. The default is to use the remote's default branch.
:param callable credentials: authentication to use if the remote
requires it
:rtype: Repository
"""
_pygit2.clone_repository(
url, path, bare, ignore_cert_errors, remote_name, checkout_branch, credentials)
return Repository(path)
settings = Settings()