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- .. _tutorial-tag:
- Tagging
- =======
- This tutorial will demonstrate how to add a tag to a commit via dulwich.
- First let's initialize the repository:
- >>> from dulwich.repo import Repo
- >>> _repo = Repo("myrepo", mkdir=True)
- Next we build the commit object and add it to the object store:
- >>> from dulwich.objects import Blob, Tree, Commit, parse_timezone
- >>> permissions = 0100644
- >>> author = "John Smith"
- >>> blob = Blob.from_string("empty")
- >>> tree = Tree()
- >>> tree.add(tag, permissions, blob.id)
- >>> commit = Commit()
- >>> commit.tree = tree.id
- >>> commit.author = commit.committer = author
- >>> commit.commit_time = commit.author_time = int(time())
- >>> tz = parse_timezone('-0200')[0]
- >>> commit.commit_timezone = commit.author_timezone = tz
- >>> commit.encoding = "UTF-8"
- >>> commit.message = 'Tagging repo: ' + message
- Add objects to the repo store instance:
- >>> object_store = _repo.object_store
- >>> object_store.add_object(blob)
- >>> object_store.add_object(tree)
- >>> object_store.add_object(commit)
- >>> master_branch = 'master'
- >>> _repo.refs['refs/heads/' + master_branch] = commit.id
- Finally, add the tag top the repo:
- >>> _repo['refs/tags/' + commit] = commit.id
- Alternatively, we can use the tag object if we'd like to annotate the tag:
- >>> from dulwich.objects import Blob, Tree, Commit, parse_timezone, Tag
- >>> tag_message = "Tag Annotation"
- >>> tag = Tag()
- >>> tag.tagger = author
- >>> tag.message = message
- >>> tag.name = "v0.1"
- >>> tag.object = (Commit, commit.id)
- >>> tag.tag_time = commit.author_time
- >>> tag.tag_timezone = tz
- >>> object_store.add_object(tag)
- >>> _repo['refs/tags/' + tag] = tag.id
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