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<?php /** * @package Joomla.Platform * @subpackage GitHub * * @copyright Copyright (C) 2005 - 2016 Open Source Matters, Inc. All rights reserved. * @license GNU General Public License version 2 or later; see LICENSE */ defined('JPATH_PLATFORM') or die; /** * GitHub API DB class for the Joomla Platform. * * @documentation http://developer.github.com/v3/git/ * * @since 12.3 * * http://developer.github.com/v3/git/ * Git DB API * * The Git Database API gives you access to read and write raw Git objects to your Git database on GitHub and to list * * and update your references (branch heads and tags). * * This basically allows you to reimplement a lot of Git functionality over our API - by creating raw objects * * directly into the database and updating branch references you could technically do just about anything that * * Git can do without having Git installed. * * Git DB API functions will return a 409 if the git repo for a Repository is empty or unavailable. * * This typically means it is being created still. Contact Support if this response status persists. * * git db * * For more information on the Git object database, please read the Git Internals chapter of the Pro Git book. * * As an example, if you wanted to commit a change to a file in your repository, you would: * * get the current commit object * retrieve the tree it points to * retrieve the content of the blob object that tree has for that particular file path * change the content somehow and post a new blob object with that new content, getting a blob SHA back * post a new tree object with that file path pointer replaced with your new blob SHA getting a tree SHA back * create a new commit object with the current commit SHA as the parent and the new tree SHA, getting a commit SHA back * update the reference of your branch to point to the new commit SHA * * It might seem complex, but it’s actually pretty simple when you understand the model and it opens up a ton of * things you could potentially do with the API. */ class JGithubPackageData extends JGithubPackage { protected $name = 'Data'; protected $packages = array( 'blobs', 'commits', 'refs', 'tags', 'trees' ); }