GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson
0.2.32-alpha
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson --version 0.2.32-alpha
NuGet\Install-Package GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson -Version 0.2.32-alpha
<PackageReference Include="GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson" Version="0.2.32-alpha" />
paket add GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson --version 0.2.32-alpha
#r "nuget: GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson, 0.2.32-alpha"
// Install GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson&version=0.2.32-alpha&prerelease // Install GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=GitObjectDb.SystemTextJson&version=0.2.32-alpha&prerelease
GitObjectDb simplifies the configuration management versioning by backing it in Git.
Name | Badge |
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GitObjectDb | |
GitObjectDb.Api | |
GitObjectDb.Api.OData | |
GitObjectDb.Api.GraphQL |
Overview
GitObjectDb is designed to simplify the configuration management versioning. It does so by removing the need for hand-coding the commands needed to interact with Git.
The Git repository is used as a pure database as the files containing the serialized copy of the objects are never fetched in the filesystem. GitObjectDb only uses the blob storage provided by Git.
Here's a simple example:
- Define your own repository data model:
[GitFolder("Applications")] public record Application : Node { public string Name { get; set; } public string Description { get; set; } } [GitFolder("Pages")] public record Table : Node { public string Name { get; set; } public string Description { get; set; } }
- Manipulate objects as follows:
var existingApplication = connection.Lookup<Application>("main", "applications", new UniqueId(id)); var newTable = new Table { ... }; connection .Update("main", c => c.CreateOrUpdate(newTable, parent: existingApplication)) .Commit(new("Added new table.", author, committer));
Features
Structured & unstructured data storage
var node = new SomeNode
{
SomeProperty = "Value stored as json",
EmbeddedResource = "Value stored as raw text in same Git blob",
}:
... gets stored in Git as follows:
{
"$type": "Sample.SomeNode",
"id": "zerzrzrz",
"someProperty": "Value stored as json"
}
/*
Value stored as raw text in same Git blob
*/
You can also store resources as separate files:
new Resource(node, "Some/Folder", "File.txt", new Resource.Data("Value stored in a separate file in <node path>/Resources/Some/Folder/File.txt"));
Branching
connection
.Update("main", c => c.CreateOrUpdate(table with { Description = newDescription }))
.Commit(new("Some message", signature, signature));
connection.Checkout("newBranch", "main~1");
connection
.Update("main", c => c.CreateOrUpdate(table with { Name = newName }))
.Commit(new("Another message", signature, signature));
History
var commits = sut.Commits
.QueryBy(new CommitFilter
{
IncludeReachableFrom = "main~10",
SortBy = CommitSortStrategies.Reverse | CommitSortStrategies.Topological,
})
.Take(5)
Compare commits
var comparison = connection.Compare("main~5", "main");
var nodeChanges = comparison.Modified.OfType<Change.NodeChange>();
Node references
Node references allows linking existing nodes in a repository:
public record Order : Node
{
public Client Client { get; set; }
// ...
}
public record Client : Node
{
// ...
}
// Nodes get loaded with their references (using a shared )
var cache = new Dictionary<DataPath, ITreeItem>();
var order = connection.GetNodes<Order>("main", referenceCache: cache).First();
Console.WriteLine(order.Client.Id);
Merge, Rebase, Cherry-pick
// main: A---B A---B
// \ -> \ \
// newBranch: C C---x
connection
.Update("main", c => c.CreateOrUpdate(table with { Description = newDescription }))
.Commit(new("B", signature, signature));
connection.Repository.Branches.Add("newBranch", "main~1");
connection
.Update("newBranch", c => c.CreateOrUpdate(table with { Name = newName }))
.Commit(new("C", signature, signature));
sut.Merge(upstreamCommittish: "main");
Node versioning management
Imagine a scenario where you define in your code a first type:
[GitFolder(FolderName = "Items", UseNodeFolders = false)]
[IsDeprecatedNodeType(typeof(SomeNodeV2))]
private record SomeNodeV1 : Node
{
public int Flags { get; set; }
}
[GitFolder(FolderName = "Items", UseNodeFolders = false)]
private record SomeNodeV2 : Node
{
public BindingFlags TypedFlags { get; set; }
}
You then want to introduce a new change so that the Flags
property contains more meaningful information, relying on enums:
[GitFolder(FolderName = "Items", UseNodeFolders = false)]
private record SomeNodeV2 : Node
{
public BindingFlags TypedFlags { get; set; }
}
All you need to do is to #1 add the [IsDeprecatedNodeType(typeof(SomeNodeV2))]
attribute. This will instruct the deserializer to convert nodes to new version, using a converter. #2 converter needs to be provided in the model. You can use AutoMapper or other tools at your convenience.
[GitFolder(FolderName = "Items", UseNodeFolders = false)]
[IsDeprecatedNodeType(typeof(SomeNodeV2))]
private record SomeNodeV1 : Node
{
// ...
}
var model = new ConventionBaseModelBuilder()
.RegisterType<SomeNodeV1>()
.RegisterType<SomeNodeV2>()
.AddDeprecatedNodeUpdater(UpdateDeprecatedNode)
.Build();
Node UpdateDeprecatedNode(Node old, Type targetType)
{
var nodeV1 = (SomeNodeV1)old;
return new SomeNodeV2
{
Id = old.Id,
TypedFlags = (BindingFlags)nodeV1.Flags,
};
}
Documentation
See Documentation.
Prerequisites
- .NET Standard 2.0 or 2.1
Online resources
- LibGit2Sharp (Requires NuGet 2.7+)
Quick contributing guide
- Fork and clone locally
- Create a topic specific branch. Add some nice feature. Do not forget the tests 😉
- Send a Pull Request to spread the fun!
License
The MIT license (Refer to the LICENSE file).
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net5.0 was computed. net5.0-windows was computed. net6.0 was computed. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 was computed. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
.NET Core | netcoreapp2.0 was computed. netcoreapp2.1 was computed. netcoreapp2.2 was computed. netcoreapp3.0 was computed. netcoreapp3.1 was computed. |
.NET Standard | netstandard2.0 is compatible. netstandard2.1 is compatible. |
.NET Framework | net461 was computed. net462 was computed. net463 was computed. net47 was computed. net471 was computed. net472 was computed. net48 was computed. net481 was computed. |
MonoAndroid | monoandroid was computed. |
MonoMac | monomac was computed. |
MonoTouch | monotouch was computed. |
Tizen | tizen40 was computed. tizen60 was computed. |
Xamarin.iOS | xamarinios was computed. |
Xamarin.Mac | xamarinmac was computed. |
Xamarin.TVOS | xamarintvos was computed. |
Xamarin.WatchOS | xamarinwatchos was computed. |
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.NETStandard 2.0
- GitObjectDb (>= 0.2.113-alpha)
- Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream (>= 2.2.1)
- System.Text.Json (>= 7.0.1)
-
.NETStandard 2.1
- GitObjectDb (>= 0.2.113-alpha)
- Microsoft.IO.RecyclableMemoryStream (>= 2.2.1)
- System.Text.Json (>= 7.0.1)
NuGet packages
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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0.2.155-alpha | 71 | 3/29/2024 |
0.2.59-alpha | 212 | 11/9/2023 |
0.2.52-alpha | 124 | 5/19/2023 |
0.2.42-alpha | 107 | 3/28/2023 |
0.2.33-alpha | 96 | 3/7/2023 |
0.2.32-alpha | 98 | 3/7/2023 |
0.2.31-alpha | 98 | 3/7/2023 |
0.2.30-alpha | 113 | 2/4/2023 |
0.2.18-alpha | 110 | 12/22/2022 |
0.2.16-alpha | 111 | 11/15/2022 |
0.2.13-alpha | 128 | 10/18/2022 |
0.2.11-alpha | 116 | 9/28/2022 |
0.2.4-alpha | 144 | 9/22/2022 |
0.2.2-alpha | 121 | 9/21/2022 |