gitpb/isTracked.go

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Go

package gitpb
import (
"fmt"
)
func (repo *Repo) isTracked(file string) (bool, error) {
cmd := []string{"git", "ls-files", "--error-unmatch", file}
result := repo.Run(cmd)
if result.Error != nil {
return false, result.Error
}
if result.Exit != 0 {
return false, nil
}
return true, nil
}
func (repo *Repo) isIgnored(file string) (bool, error) {
cmd := []string{"git", "check-ignore", "-q", file}
result := repo.Run(cmd)
if result.Error != nil {
return false, result.Error
}
if result.Exit == 0 {
// exit with 0 means the file is ignored
return true, nil
}
// non-zero exit means the file is not ignored
return false, nil
}
func (repo *Repo) RepoIgnoresGoMod() (bool, error) {
file := "go.mod"
if tracked, err := repo.isTracked(file); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("%s Error checking if %s tracked: %v\n", repo.GoPath, file, err)
return false, err
} else {
if tracked {
fmt.Printf("%s %s is tracked by Git.\n", repo.GoPath, file)
return false, nil
}
}
if ignored, err := repo.isIgnored(file); err != nil {
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("%s Error checking if ignored: %v\n", repo.GoPath, err)
return false, err
}
} else {
if ignored {
fmt.Printf("%s %s is ignored by Git.\n", repo.GoPath, file)
return true, nil
}
}
fmt.Printf("%s %s is neither tracked nor ignored by Git.\n", repo.GoPath, file)
// this means, if you make a go.mod file, it'll add it to the repo to be tracked
// so you need to either add it to .gitignore (this is what should happen)
// or accept you want an auto-generated file to put endless garbage in your git repo
// this obviously exposes my opinion on this subject matter
return false, nil
}