I have built this function in NodeJs,
var Git = require('nodegit');
var fse = require('fs-extra');
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');
var repoPath = 'D:\\sample'
function gitCommitHistory(repoPath, callbackGitCommitHistory) {
try {
var open = Git.Repository.open;
var commitList = [];
open(repoPath)
.then(function(repo) {
return repo.getMasterCommit();
})
.then(function(firstCommitOnMaster) {
var history = firstCommitOnMaster.history();
history.on("commit", function(commit) {
if (commit === 'undefined') {
callbackGitCommitHistory(null, commitList);
}
var author = commit.author();
commitList.push({commitAuthor:author.name(),commitAuthorEmail:author.email(),
commitMessage:commit.message(), commitSha:commit.sha(), commitDate:commit.date()});
});
history.on("error", function(err){
console.log(err)
})
history.on("end", function(){
callbackGitCommitHistory(null, commitList);
});
history.start();
});
} catch (error) {
callbackGitCommitHistory(error);
}
};
I have built this function using module "Nodegit". They are using promises as the callback handler.
In the function I am retrieving all the commits Done by a user on a repository and sending it as a response to the calling webservice.
The function works fine if there is atleast one commit, (i.e) the repo.getMasterCommit returns the commit history. But if I give the repoPath to a new repo with zero commits then, nothing is returned from that function, hence i cannot send any response to the calling web service. Pls help on how to handle this situation!!!!!!!!