Fetch external dependencies from their git repositories and integrate them in the working tree.
python setup.py install
See "git-dependencies -h":
usage: git-dependencies [-h] command [subcommand [subcommand ...]]
Fetch external dependencies from their git repositories and integrate
them in the working tree.
refresh
download all dependencies. When dependencies have been
downloaded before, their repositories will be updated
from remote.
init
download all dependencies. When dependencies have been
downloaded before, their repositories will be updated
from remote.
help
Print the help text and exit.
status
show the git status all dependencies.
version
Display the version number of git-dependencies.
for-each
Execute a git command in each of the repositories of
the dependencies.
When passing options to git using this function you
need to seperate the command from the subcommand using
"--", so git-dependencies does not interpret the options
itself. Example:
git dependencies for-each -- remote -v
ls-dependency-dirs
List the absolute paths of all dependency directories
This tool is configured using a configuration file named
'dependencies.yml' in the root of the directory.
Additional settings from the file named 'dependencies.override.yml'
placed in the same directory will be read. Settings from this file will
then be used to override values specified in the 'dependencies.yml'
file. The main purpose of this mechanism is changing f.e. URLs during
deployments without the need to make modification to the version
controled 'dependencies.yml' file. This override file is optional.
Example dependencies.yml/dependencies.override.yml configuration file:
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---
remotes:
stash:
url: http://git.ukis.eoc.dlr.de/scm/
use_target_as_remote_path: no
dependencies:
/configuration:
remote: stash
version: master
remote_path: mri/configuration-djangoapp
/minimal_rest_webhooks:
remote: stash
version: master
remote_path: mri/minimal_rest_webhooks-djangoapp
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The remotes.?.use_target_as_remote_path directive is useful when cloning
a directory already managed by git-dependencies. When the directive is
true, the target of a dependency will be used as the remote_path setting.
This directive defaults to False and is optional.
positional arguments:
command The command to execute. Available are refresh, init, help,
status, version, for-each, ls-dependency-dirs
subcommand Command-specific subcommands
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
This tool is regonized by git itself as a subcommand and may also be called using git:
git dependencies help