ConnectorTypeGIT
class connector_types.connector_type_git.ConnectorTypeGIT
Run git commands on a repository.
Note that the git connector type allows you to interact with your git repository, but does not automatically synchronise the flow scripts in your git repository with your Cloudomation account. To synchronise flow scripts and settings from git into your Cloudomation account, use the Git Integration.
Two commands are available:
- get
- metadata
get: fetch the specified reference and return the files. The files can either be returned in the outputs of the connection or placed in cloudomation using the "files_path" argument.
metadata: Only get the metadata of the specified reference.
Input Schema
-
repository_url
The remote URL of the repository. The url can contain HTTP basic auth credentials.
Type:
string
-
username
The username to be used for authentication. Can be None. Alternatively, SSH keys can be used.
Type:
anyOf
Options: -
password
The password to be used for authentication. Can be None. Alternatively, SSH keys can be used.
Type:
anyOf
Options: -
ssh_key
The content of the ssh private keyfile associated with the repository, currently only works with non-password protected keyfiles and PEM format.
Type:
anyOf
Options: -
ssh_hostkey
The content of the ssh known hosts file, formatted as <host> <type> <key> - or <type> <key>, a <comment> may be present after the <key>. Can be False to disable host key checking.
Type:
anyOf
Options: -
httpCookie
Authentication for some git repositories is possible via http cookie.
Type:
anyOf
Options: -
command
The command to execute.
Type:
anyOf
Options: -
files_path
Save the files of the repository in Cloudomation, this is the target directory.
In the case of a get command, the contents of the remote repository will be stored here. If not specified or
None
the content of the files will be returned in thefiles
output.Type:
anyOf
Options: -
ref
A commit reference, e.g. the commit you want to get. Can be a branch, tag, or git commit SHA.
Type:
string
Default:
develop
Output Schema
-
status_code
The status code returned by the git command
Type:
integer
-
output
The stdout of the last git command.
Type:
string
-
error
The stderr of the last git command.
Type:
string
-
files
The files which were fetched.
Type:
array
Items: -
author_name
The name of the author of the specified reference.
Type:
string
-
author_email
The email of the author of the specified reference.
Type:
string
-
date
The date and time of the commit as POSIX timestamp.
Type:
integer
-
date_str
The date and time in iso8601 date and time, with zone info.
Type:
string
-
commit_message
The commit message of the reference.
Type:
string
-
commit_sha
The SHA of the commit.
Type:
string
-
short_sha
The short SHA of the commit.
Type:
string
Constants
ssl_context_inputs = ['check_hostname', 'client_cert', 'client_key', 'server_ca']Example
import flow_api
def handler(system: flow_api.System, this: flow_api.Execution, inputs: dict):
child_execution = this.connect(
connector_type='GIT',
command='get',
# The url to a public repository
repository_url='https://example.com/path/to/repo.git',
# Get the reference develop, I could also specify a sha, another branch or a tag
ref='develop',
)
outputs = child_execution.get('output_value')
# Note that both the name and content of every file is part of the output
this.log(outputs)
child_execution2 = this.connect(
connector_type='GIT',
command='get',
repository_url='https://example.com/path/to/repo.git',
files_path='path/to/files',
ref='develop',
)
outputs = child_execution2.get('output_value')
# Here there are no files in the output
this.log(outputs)
# But they are saved to cloudomation:
for file_ in system.files(
filter_={
'field': 'name',
'op': 'like',
'value': 'path/to/files/%',
},
):
this.log(file_)
return this.success('all done')