Reputation: 5086
I am trying to use jGit to clone a repository and checkout a particular commit.
Assuming the commit hash is: 1e9ae842ca94f326215358917c620ac407323c81.
My first step is:
// Cloning the repository
Git.cloneRepository()
.setURI(remotePath)
.setDirectory(localPath)
.call();
I then found another question which suggested this approach:
git.checkout().
setCreateBranch(true).
setName("branchName").
setUpstreamMode(CreateBranchCommand.SetupUpstreamMode.TRACK).
setStartPoint("origin/" + branchName).
call();
But I'm unsure how to link the two together?
Any thoughts?
Upvotes: 14
Views: 7659
Reputation: 20985
You will have to clone the repository first, thus your first step was right:
Git.cloneRepository().setURI(remotePath).setDirectory(localPath).call();
To just checkout a commit by its id you can call checkout
like this:
git.checkout().setName("<id-to-commit>").call();
But note that this will result in a detached HEAD. To avoid this, you can tell checkout
to create a new branch first that points to the commit and then checkout this branch.
git.checkout().setCreateBranch(true).setName("new-branch").setStartPoint("<id-to-commit>").call();
The API isn't very intuitive, but it does what it should.
Upvotes: 21