nodegit/nodegit
### [`v0.24.1`](https://togithub.com/nodegit/nodegit/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#Upgraded-to-libgit2-v0241-PR-1010httpsgithubcomnodegitnodegitpull1010)
[Compare Source](https://togithub.com/nodegit/nodegit/compare/v0.24.0...v0.24.1)
##### Changes or improvements
- Custom merge drivers can now be registered, which allows callers to
configure callbacks to honor `merge=driver` configuration in
`.gitattributes`.
- Custom filters can now be registered with wildcard attributes, for
example `filter=*`. Consumers should examine the attributes parameter
of the `check` function for details.
- Symlinks are now followed when locking a file, which can be
necessary when multiple worktrees share a base repository.
- You can now set your own user-agent to be sent for HTTP requests by
using the `Libgit2.OPT.SET_USER_AGENT` with `Libgit2.opts()`.
- You can set custom HTTP header fields to be sent along with requests
by passing them in the fetch and push options.
- Tree objects are now assumed to be sorted. If a tree is not
correctly formed, it will give bad results. This is the git approach
and cuts a significant amount of time when reading the trees.
- Filter registration is now protected against concurrent
registration.
- Filenames which are not valid on Windows in an index no longer cause
to fail to parse it on that OS.
- Rebases can now be performed purely in-memory, without touching the
repository's workdir.
- When adding objects to the index, or when creating new tree or commit
objects, the inputs are validated to ensure that the dependent objects
exist and are of the correct type. This object validation can be
disabled with the `Libgit2.OPT.ENABLE_STRICT_OBJECT_CREATION` option.
- The WinHTTP transport's handling of bad credentials now behaves like
the others, asking for credentials again.
##### API additions
- `Blob.createFromStream()` and
`Blob.createFromStreamCommit` allow you to create a blob by
writing into a stream. Useful when you do not know the final size or
want to copy the contents from another stream.
- `Config#lock` has been added, which allow for
transactional/atomic complex updates to the configuration, removing
the opportunity for concurrent operations and not committing any
changes until the unlock.
- `DiffOptions` added a new callback `progress_cb` to report on the
progress of the diff as files are being compared. The documentation of
the existing callback `notify_cb` was updated to reflect that it only
gets called when new deltas are added to the diff.
- `FetchOptions` and `PushOptions` have gained a `customHeaders`
field to set the extra HTTP header fields to send.
- `Commit#headerField` allows you to look up a specific header
field in a commit.
##### Breaking API changes
- `MergeOptions` now provides a `defaultDriver` that can be used
to provide the name of a merge driver to be used to handle files changed
during a merge.
- The `Merge.TREE_FLAG` is now `Merge.FLAG`. Subsequently,
`treeFlags` field of the `MergeOptions` structure is now named `flags`.
- The `Merge.FILE_FLAGS` enum is now `Merge.FILE_FLAG` for
consistency with other enum type names.
- `Cert` descendent types now have a proper `parent` member
- It is the responsibility of the refdb backend to decide what to do
with the reflog on ref deletion. The file-based backend must delete
it, a database-backed one may wish to archive it.
- `Index#add` and `Index#conflictAdd` will now use the case
as provided by the caller on case insensitive systems. Previous
versions would keep the case as it existed in the index. This does
not affect the higher-level `Index#addByPath` or
`Index#addFromBuffer` functions.
- The `Config.LEVEL` enum has gained a higher-priority value
`PROGRAMDATA` which represent a rough Windows equivalent
to the system level configuration.
- `RebaseOptions` now has a `mergeOptions` field.
- The index no longer performs locking itself. This is not something
users of the library should have been relying on as it's not part of
the concurrency guarantees.
- `Remote#connect()` now takes a `customHeaders` argument to set
the extra HTTP header fields to send.
- `Tree.entryFilemode`, `Tree.entryFilemodeRaw`, `Tree.entryId`, `Tree.entryName`,
`Tree.entryToObject`, and `Tree.entryType` have all been moved to the `TreeEntry` prototype.
Additionally, the `TreeEntry` fields have been removed in lieu of the corresponding functions to return
the data.
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nodegit/nodegit
### [`v0.24.1`](https://togithub.com/nodegit/nodegit/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#Upgraded-to-libgit2-v0241-PR-1010httpsgithubcomnodegitnodegitpull1010) [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/nodegit/nodegit/compare/v0.24.0...v0.24.1) ##### Changes or improvements - Custom merge drivers can now be registered, which allows callers to configure callbacks to honor `merge=driver` configuration in `.gitattributes`. - Custom filters can now be registered with wildcard attributes, for example `filter=*`. Consumers should examine the attributes parameter of the `check` function for details. - Symlinks are now followed when locking a file, which can be necessary when multiple worktrees share a base repository. - You can now set your own user-agent to be sent for HTTP requests by using the `Libgit2.OPT.SET_USER_AGENT` with `Libgit2.opts()`. - You can set custom HTTP header fields to be sent along with requests by passing them in the fetch and push options. - Tree objects are now assumed to be sorted. If a tree is not correctly formed, it will give bad results. This is the git approach and cuts a significant amount of time when reading the trees. - Filter registration is now protected against concurrent registration. - Filenames which are not valid on Windows in an index no longer cause to fail to parse it on that OS. - Rebases can now be performed purely in-memory, without touching the repository's workdir. - When adding objects to the index, or when creating new tree or commit objects, the inputs are validated to ensure that the dependent objects exist and are of the correct type. This object validation can be disabled with the `Libgit2.OPT.ENABLE_STRICT_OBJECT_CREATION` option. - The WinHTTP transport's handling of bad credentials now behaves like the others, asking for credentials again. ##### API additions - `Blob.createFromStream()` and `Blob.createFromStreamCommit` allow you to create a blob by writing into a stream. Useful when you do not know the final size or want to copy the contents from another stream. - `Config#lock` has been added, which allow for transactional/atomic complex updates to the configuration, removing the opportunity for concurrent operations and not committing any changes until the unlock. - `DiffOptions` added a new callback `progress_cb` to report on the progress of the diff as files are being compared. The documentation of the existing callback `notify_cb` was updated to reflect that it only gets called when new deltas are added to the diff. - `FetchOptions` and `PushOptions` have gained a `customHeaders` field to set the extra HTTP header fields to send. - `Commit#headerField` allows you to look up a specific header field in a commit. ##### Breaking API changes - `MergeOptions` now provides a `defaultDriver` that can be used to provide the name of a merge driver to be used to handle files changed during a merge. - The `Merge.TREE_FLAG` is now `Merge.FLAG`. Subsequently, `treeFlags` field of the `MergeOptions` structure is now named `flags`. - The `Merge.FILE_FLAGS` enum is now `Merge.FILE_FLAG` for consistency with other enum type names. - `Cert` descendent types now have a proper `parent` member - It is the responsibility of the refdb backend to decide what to do with the reflog on ref deletion. The file-based backend must delete it, a database-backed one may wish to archive it. - `Index#add` and `Index#conflictAdd` will now use the case as provided by the caller on case insensitive systems. Previous versions would keep the case as it existed in the index. This does not affect the higher-level `Index#addByPath` or `Index#addFromBuffer` functions. - The `Config.LEVEL` enum has gained a higher-priority value `PROGRAMDATA` which represent a rough Windows equivalent to the system level configuration. - `RebaseOptions` now has a `mergeOptions` field. - The index no longer performs locking itself. This is not something users of the library should have been relying on as it's not part of the concurrency guarantees. - `Remote#connect()` now takes a `customHeaders` argument to set the extra HTTP header fields to send. - `Tree.entryFilemode`, `Tree.entryFilemodeRaw`, `Tree.entryId`, `Tree.entryName`, `Tree.entryToObject`, and `Tree.entryType` have all been moved to the `TreeEntry` prototype. Additionally, the `TreeEntry` fields have been removed in lieu of the corresponding functions to return the data.Renovate configuration
:date: Schedule: At any time (no schedule defined).
:vertical_traffic_light: Automerge: Disabled by config. Please merge this manually once you are satisfied.
:recycle: Rebasing: Whenever PR becomes conflicted, or if you modify the PR title to begin with "
rebase!
".:no_bell: Ignore: Close this PR and you won't be reminded about this update again.
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