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1git-receive-pack(1)
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3
4NAME
5----
c3f0baac 6git-receive-pack - Receive what is pushed into the repository
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8
9SYNOPSIS
10--------
7791a1d9 11[verse]
5a277f3f 12'git-receive-pack' <directory>
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14DESCRIPTION
15-----------
0b444cdb 16Invoked by 'git send-pack' and updates the repository with the
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17information fed from the remote end.
18
19This command is usually not invoked directly by the end user.
0b444cdb 20The UI for the protocol is on the 'git send-pack' side, and the
2a245013 21program pair is meant to be used to push updates to remote
483bc4f0 22repository. For pull operations, see linkgit:git-fetch-pack[1].
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a75d7b54 24The command allows for creation and fast-forwarding of sha1 refs
b1bf95bb 25(heads/tags) on the remote end (strictly speaking, it is the
ba020ef5 26local end 'git-receive-pack' runs, but to the user who is sitting at
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27the send-pack end, it is updating the remote. Confused?)
28
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29There are other real-world examples of using update and
30post-update hooks found in the Documentation/howto directory.
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ba020ef5 32'git-receive-pack' honours the receive.denyNonFastForwards config
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33option, which tells it if updates to a ref should be denied if they
34are not fast-forwards.
35
36OPTIONS
37-------
38<directory>::
39 The repository to sync into.
40
41pre-receive Hook
42----------------
43Before any ref is updated, if $GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-receive file exists
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44and is executable, it will be invoked once with no parameters. The
45standard input of the hook will be one line per ref to be updated:
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f43cd49f 47 sha1-old SP sha1-new SP refname LF
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49The refname value is relative to $GIT_DIR; e.g. for the master
50head this is "refs/heads/master". The two sha1 values before
05ef58ec 51each refname are the object names for the refname before and after
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52the update. Refs to be created will have sha1-old equal to 0\{40},
53while refs to be deleted will have sha1-new equal to 0\{40}, otherwise
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54sha1-old and sha1-new should be valid objects in the repository.
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56When accepting a signed push (see linkgit:git-push[1]), the signed
57push certificate is stored in a blob and an environment variable
58`GIT_PUSH_CERT` can be consulted for its object name. See the
59description of `post-receive` hook for an example.
60
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61This hook is called before any refname is updated and before any
62fast-forward checks are performed.
63
64If the pre-receive hook exits with a non-zero exit status no updates
65will be performed, and the update, post-receive and post-update
66hooks will not be invoked either. This can be useful to quickly
67bail out if the update is not to be supported.
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69update Hook
70-----------
71Before each ref is updated, if $GIT_DIR/hooks/update file exists
72and is executable, it is invoked once per ref, with three parameters:
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05ef58ec 74 $GIT_DIR/hooks/update refname sha1-old sha1-new
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76The refname parameter is relative to $GIT_DIR; e.g. for the master
77head this is "refs/heads/master". The two sha1 arguments are
78the object names for the refname before and after the update.
79Note that the hook is called before the refname is updated,
967506bb 80so either sha1-old is 0\{40} (meaning there is no such ref yet),
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81or it should match what is recorded in refname.
82
83The hook should exit with non-zero status if it wants to disallow
84updating the named ref. Otherwise it should exit with zero.
85
86Successful execution (a zero exit status) of this hook does not
02783075 87ensure the ref will actually be updated, it is only a prerequisite.
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88As such it is not a good idea to send notices (e.g. email) from
89this hook. Consider using the post-receive hook instead.
90
91post-receive Hook
92-----------------
93After all refs were updated (or attempted to be updated), if any
94ref update was successful, and if $GIT_DIR/hooks/post-receive
04c8ce9c 95file exists and is executable, it will be invoked once with no
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96parameters. The standard input of the hook will be one line
97for each successfully updated ref:
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f43cd49f 99 sha1-old SP sha1-new SP refname LF
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101The refname value is relative to $GIT_DIR; e.g. for the master
102head this is "refs/heads/master". The two sha1 values before
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103each refname are the object names for the refname before and after
104the update. Refs that were created will have sha1-old equal to
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1050\{40}, while refs that were deleted will have sha1-new equal to
1060\{40}, otherwise sha1-old and sha1-new should be valid objects in
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107the repository.
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109The `GIT_PUSH_CERT` environment variable can be inspected, just as
110in `pre-receive` hook, after accepting a signed push.
111
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112Using this hook, it is easy to generate mails describing the updates
113to the repository. This example script sends one mail message per
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114ref listing the commits pushed to the repository, and logs the push
115certificates of signed pushes to a logger
116service:
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117
118 #!/bin/sh
19614330 119 # mail out commit update information.
f43cd49f 120 while read oval nval ref
05ef58ec 121 do
f43cd49f 122 if expr "$oval" : '0*$' >/dev/null
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123 then
124 echo "Created a new ref, with the following commits:"
b1889c36 125 git rev-list --pretty "$nval"
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126 else
127 echo "New commits:"
b1889c36 128 git rev-list --pretty "$nval" "^$oval"
05ef58ec 129 fi |
f43cd49f 130 mail -s "Changes to ref $ref" commit-list@mydomain
05ef58ec 131 done
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132 # log signed push certificate, if any
133 if test -n "${GIT_PUSH_CERT-}"
134 then
135 (
136 git cat-file blob ${GIT_PUSH_CERT}
137 ) | mail -s "push certificate" push-log@mydomain
138 fi
b1bf95bb 139 exit 0
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141The exit code from this hook invocation is ignored, however a
142non-zero exit code will generate an error message.
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144Note that it is possible for refname to not have sha1-new when this
145hook runs. This can easily occur if another user modifies the ref
ba020ef5 146after it was updated by 'git-receive-pack', but before the hook was able
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147to evaluate it. It is recommended that hooks rely on sha1-new
148rather than the current value of refname.
19614330 149
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150post-update Hook
151----------------
152After all other processing, if at least one ref was updated, and
153if $GIT_DIR/hooks/post-update file exists and is executable, then
04c8ce9c 154post-update will be called with the list of refs that have been updated.
05ef58ec 155This can be used to implement any repository wide cleanup tasks.
eb0362a4 156
05ef58ec 157The exit code from this hook invocation is ignored; the only thing
ba020ef5 158left for 'git-receive-pack' to do at that point is to exit itself
05ef58ec 159anyway.
eb0362a4 160
483bc4f0 161This hook can be used, for example, to run `git update-server-info`
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162if the repository is packed and is served via a dumb transport.
163
164 #!/bin/sh
b1889c36 165 exec git update-server-info
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168SEE ALSO
169--------
d49483f0 170linkgit:git-send-pack[1], linkgit:gitnamespaces[7]
6d35cc76 171
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172GIT
173---
9e1f0a85 174Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite