Extract concepts of local and remote git repos#4900
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This introduces a concept of a Git object that is asked for git operations (only Push for now) from the context of a command. Instead of stubbing out the `git push` command, the call to `Push()` itself is stubbed via mock object generated by mockery. Additionally, this introduces tests that exercise the logic of shelling out to `git push`, which is now rewritten to ensure synchronous I/O.
The `browse` command queries the GitClient object it received for information like "LastCommit" and "PathPrefix". Depending on the `--repo` flag, the repository queried will be either the local git repository (normal case) or the remote git repository via the GitHub API (in case of the repo override). Each git query method now supports passing a `context.Context` object to support cancellation at a lower level.
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Hey thanks for moving forward with the prototype, I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out. Just in case you didn't see it, I suggested that the Maybe this can be added into this pr for a better experience, especially now that the last commit can come from two different sources. |
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Ah, thanks for reminding me. I missed that comment. I will make sure to address it in this PR 👍 |
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i like this idea~ thanks for working on it |
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Superseded by #6354 |
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browsecommand queries the GitClient object it received for information like "LastCommit" and "PathPrefix". Depending on the--repoflag, the repository queried will be either the local git repository (normal case) or the remote git repository via the GitHub API (in case of the--repooverride).This is a followup to #4845 by @bchadwic with the goal of extracting and exposing concepts like a "local git repo" and "remote git repo" behind a unified interface. This will be useful for all commands that support the
--repooverride and need access to git information.Design goals:
context.Contextobject to support cancellation at a lower level.TODO:
git.*WithPath()methodsremoterepo.Clientgains access to*http.Clientandghrepo.Interface- ideally it wouldn't rely on passing funcs around anymoregit.*methods as deprecated - all future queries should go through an instantiated client