public class CommitsBetweenRequest extends AbstractCommitsRequest
included and excluded commits, potentially filtering by paths.
The easiest way to understand commits "between" is with an illustration:
"feature-B" FB1 -- FB2 -- FB3
/ /
/ /
"master" ---- A ---- B ---- C
\
\
"feature-A" FA1 -- FA2 -- FA3
Given the graph above, here are some examples of the commits "between" various points:
from ref and the
current to ref yields the just the added
commitsrescope event.
Also useful when dealing with pull requests is the ability to determine the commits between two repositories.
When a secondary repository is specified its commits will be made available in
the primary repository, which allows retrieving the commits that have been added on a
branch in a fork, for example, when opening a pull request back to its origin. When a secondary repository is
specified, it must be from the same hierarchy as the primary repository or
an exception will be thrown while building the request.
Warning: Retrieving commits between repositories may be expensive. Additionally, when referring
to commits in the secondary repository, includes and
excludes must be specified by hash. Branch and tag names are always resolved
using the primary repository, which may lead to unexpected results.
Note: Once built, a request is immutable. None of the returned
collections may be modified.
| Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
|---|---|
static class |
CommitsBetweenRequest.Builder |
AbstractCommitsRequest.AbstractCommitsRequestBuilder<B extends AbstractCommitsRequest.AbstractCommitsRequestBuilder<B>>UNLIMITED_MESSAGE_LENGTH| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
Set<String> |
getExcludes()
Retrieves commits, which may be identified by branch or tag name or by hash, which should be excluded from
the results.
|
Set<String> |
getIncludes()
Retrieves commits, which may be identified by branch or tag name or by hash, which should be included in the
results.
|
Repository |
getSecondaryRepository()
When retrieving commits between repositories, retrieves the secondary repository.
|
getMaxMessageLength, getMerges, getOrder, getPaths, getPropertyKeys, getRepository, isFollowingRenames, isIgnoringMissing@Nonnull public Set<String> getExcludes()
Note: Branch and tag names are always resolved against the primary repository.
@Nonnull public Set<String> getIncludes()
excluded, it is excluded.
Note: Branch and tag names are always resolved against the primary repository.
@Nullable public Repository getSecondaryRepository()
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