/node_modules/hosted-git-info/README.md
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- # hosted-git-info
- This will let you identify and transform various git hosts URLs between
- protocols. It also can tell you what the URL is for the raw path for
- particular file for direct access without git.
- ## Example
- ```javascript
- var hostedGitInfo = require("hosted-git-info")
- var info = hostedGitInfo.fromUrl("git@github.com:npm/hosted-git-info.git", opts)
- /* info looks like:
- {
- type: "github",
- domain: "github.com",
- user: "npm",
- project: "hosted-git-info"
- }
- */
- ```
- If the URL can't be matched with a git host, `null` will be returned. We
- can match git, ssh and https urls. Additionally, we can match ssh connect
- strings (`git@github.com:npm/hosted-git-info`) and shortcuts (eg,
- `github:npm/hosted-git-info`). Github specifically, is detected in the case
- of a third, unprefixed, form: `npm/hosted-git-info`.
- If it does match, the returned object has properties of:
- * info.type -- The short name of the service
- * info.domain -- The domain for git protocol use
- * info.user -- The name of the user/org on the git host
- * info.project -- The name of the project on the git host
- ## Version Contract
- The major version will be bumped any time…
- * The constructor stops accepting URLs that it previously accepted.
- * A method is removed.
- * A method can no longer accept the number and type of arguments it previously accepted.
- * A method can return a different type than it currently returns.
- Implications:
- * I do not consider the specific format of the urls returned from, say
- `.https()` to be a part of the contract. The contract is that it will
- return a string that can be used to fetch the repo via HTTPS. But what
- that string looks like, specifically, can change.
- * Dropping support for a hosted git provider would constitute a breaking
- change.
- ## Usage
- ### var info = hostedGitInfo.fromUrl(gitSpecifier[, options])
- * *gitSpecifer* is a URL of a git repository or a SCP-style specifier of one.
- * *options* is an optional object. It can have the following properties:
- * *noCommittish* — If true then committishes won't be included in generated URLs.
- * *noGitPlus* — If true then `git+` won't be prefixed on URLs.
- ## Methods
- All of the methods take the same options as the `fromUrl` factory. Options
- provided to a method override those provided to the constructor.
- * info.file(path, opts)
- Given the path of a file relative to the repository, returns a URL for
- directly fetching it from the githost. If no committish was set then
- `master` will be used as the default.
- For example `hostedGitInfo.fromUrl("git@github.com:npm/hosted-git-info.git#v1.0.0").file("package.json")`
- would return `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/npm/hosted-git-info/v1.0.0/package.json`
- * info.shortcut(opts)
- eg, `github:npm/hosted-git-info`
- * info.browse(opts)
- eg, `https://github.com/npm/hosted-git-info/tree/v1.2.0`
- * info.bugs(opts)
- eg, `https://github.com/npm/hosted-git-info/issues`
- * info.docs(opts)
- eg, `https://github.com/npm/hosted-git-info/tree/v1.2.0#readme`
- * info.https(opts)
- eg, `git+https://github.com/npm/hosted-git-info.git`
- * info.sshurl(opts)
- eg, `git+ssh://git@github.com/npm/hosted-git-info.git`
- * info.ssh(opts)
- eg, `git@github.com:npm/hosted-git-info.git`
- * info.path(opts)
- eg, `npm/hosted-git-info`
- * info.tarball(opts)
- eg, `https://github.com/npm/hosted-git-info/archive/v1.2.0.tar.gz`
- * info.getDefaultRepresentation()
- Returns the default output type. The default output type is based on the
- string you passed in to be parsed
- * info.toString(opts)
- Uses the getDefaultRepresentation to call one of the other methods to get a URL for
- this resource. As such `hostedGitInfo.fromUrl(url).toString()` will give
- you a normalized version of the URL that still uses the same protocol.
- Shortcuts will still be returned as shortcuts, but the special case github
- form of `org/project` will be normalized to `github:org/project`.
- SSH connect strings will be normalized into `git+ssh` URLs.
- ## Supported hosts
- Currently this supports Github, Bitbucket and Gitlab. Pull requests for
- additional hosts welcome.