I am writing a pre-commit hook. I want to run php -l
against all files with .php extension. However I am stuck.
I need to obtain a list of new/changed files that are staged. deleted files should be excluded.
I have tried using git diff
开发者_运维百科 and git ls-files
, but I think I need a hand here.
A slightly neater way of obtaining the same list is:
git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM
This will return the list of files that need to be checked.
But just running php -l
on your working copy may not be the right thing to do. If you are doing a partial commit i.e. just selecting a subset of the differences between your current working set and the HEAD for the commit, then the test will be run on your working set, but will be certifying a commit that has never existed on your disk.
To do it right you should extract the whole staged image to a temp area and perform the test there .
rm -rf $TEMPDIR
mkdir -p $TEMPDIR
git checkout-index --prefix=$TEMPDIR/ -af
git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM | xargs -n 1 -I '{}' \bin\echo TEMPDIR/'{}' | grep \\.php | xargs -n 1 php -l
See Building a better pre-commit hook for Git for another implementation.
git diff --cached --name-status
will show a summary of what's staged, so you can easily exclude removed files, e.g.:
M wt-status.c
D wt-status.h
This indicates that wt-status.c was modified and wt-status.h was removed in the staging area (index). So, to check only files that weren't removed:
steve@arise:~/src/git <master>$ git diff --cached --name-status | awk '$1 != "D" { print $2 }'
wt-status.c
wt-status.h
You will have to jump through extra hoops to deal with filenames with spaces in though (-z option to git diff and some more interesting parsing)
None of the answers here support filenames with spaces. The best way for that is to add the -z
flag in combination with xargs -0
git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACM -z | xargs -0 ...
This is what is given by git in built-in samples (see .git/hooks/pre-commit.sample)
Here is what I use for my Perl checks:
#!/bin/bash
while read st file; do
# skip deleted files
if [ "$st" == 'D' ]; then continue; fi
# do a check only on the perl files
if [[ "$file" =~ "(.pm|.pl)$" ]] && ! perl -c "$file"; then
echo "Perl syntax check failed for file: $file"
exit 1
fi
done < <(git diff --cached --name-status)
for PHP it will look like this:
#!/bin/bash
while read st file; do
# skip deleted files
if [ "$st" == 'D' ]; then continue; fi
# do a check only on the php files
if [[ "$file" =~ ".php$" ]] && ! php -l "$file"; then
echo "PHP syntax check failed for file: $file"
exit 1
fi
done < <(git diff --cached --name-status)
git diff --cached is not sufficient if the commit call was specified with the -a flag, and there is no way to determine if that flag has been thrown in the hook. It would help if the arguments to commit should be available to the hook for examination.
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