View Source Mix.SCM behaviour (Mix v1.10.2)
This module provides helper functions and defines the behaviour required by any source code manager (SCM) used by Mix.
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Callbacks
This behaviour function receives a keyword list of opts
and should return an updated list in case the SCM consumes
the available options. For example, when a developer specifies
a dependency
This behaviour function returns a boolean if the dependency is available.
This behaviour function checks out dependencies.
Receives two options and must return true
if they refer to the
same repository. The options are guaranteed to belong to the
same SCM.
Returns a boolean if the dependency can be fetched or it is meant to be previously available in the file system.
Returns a string representing the SCM. This is used when printing the dependency and not for inspection, so the amount of information should be concise and easy to spot.
Returns a string representing the SCM. This is used when printing the dependency and not for inspection, so the amount of information should be concise and easy to spot.
This behaviour function checks the status of the lock. In particular, it checks if the revision stored in the lock is the same as the repository it is currently in.
Returns the usable managers for the dependency. This can be used if the SCM has extra knowledge of the dependency, otherwise it should return an empty list.
This behaviour function updates dependencies. It may be
called by deps.get
or deps.update
.
Functions
Appends the given SCM module to the list of available SCMs.
Returns all available SCMs. Each SCM is tried in order until a matching one is found.
Prepends the given SCM module to the list of available SCMs.
Link to this section Types
Link to this section Callbacks
This behaviour function receives a keyword list of opts
and should return an updated list in case the SCM consumes
the available options. For example, when a developer specifies
a dependency:
{:foo, "0.1.0", github: "foo/bar"}
Each registered SCM will be asked if they consume this dependency,
receiving [github: "foo/bar"]
as argument. Since this option makes
sense for the Git SCM, it will return an update list of options
while other SCMs would simply return nil
.
This behaviour function returns a boolean if the dependency is available.
This behaviour function checks out dependencies.
If the dependency is locked, a lock is received in opts
and the repository must be check out at the lock. Otherwise,
no lock is given and the repository can be checked out
to the latest version.
It must return the current lock.
Receives two options and must return true
if they refer to the
same repository. The options are guaranteed to belong to the
same SCM.
@callback fetchable?() :: boolean()
Returns a boolean if the dependency can be fetched or it is meant to be previously available in the file system.
Local dependencies (i.e. non-fetchable ones) are automatically recompiled every time the parent project is compiled.
Returns a string representing the SCM. This is used when printing the dependency and not for inspection, so the amount of information should be concise and easy to spot.
Returns a string representing the SCM. This is used when printing the dependency and not for inspection, so the amount of information should be concise and easy to spot.
If nil is returned, it means no lock information is available.
@callback lock_status(opts()) :: :mismatch | :outdated | :ok
This behaviour function checks the status of the lock. In particular, it checks if the revision stored in the lock is the same as the repository it is currently in.
It may return:
:mismatch
- if the lock doesn't match and we need to simply move to the latest lock:outdated
- the repository options are outdated in the lock and we need to trigger a full update:ok
- everything is fine
The lock is sent via opts[:lock]
but it may not always be
available. In such cases, if the SCM requires a lock, it must
return :mismatch
, otherwise simply :ok
.
Note the lock may also belong to another SCM and as such, an
structural check is required. A structural mismatch should always
return :outdated
.
Returns the usable managers for the dependency. This can be used if the SCM has extra knowledge of the dependency, otherwise it should return an empty list.
This behaviour function updates dependencies. It may be
called by deps.get
or deps.update
.
In the first scenario, a lock is received in opts
and
the repository must be updated to the lock. In the second,
no lock is given and the repository can be updated freely.
It must return the current lock.
Link to this section Functions
Appends the given SCM module to the list of available SCMs.
Returns all available SCMs. Each SCM is tried in order until a matching one is found.
Prepends the given SCM module to the list of available SCMs.