class Github::GitData::Trees
def create(user_name, repo_name, params={})
]
...
},
"sha" => "44b4fc6d56897b048c772eb4087f854f46256132"
"type" => "blob",
"mode" => "100644",
"path" => "file.rb",
{
"tree" => [
github.git_data.trees.create 'user-name', 'repo-name',
github = Github.new
= Examples
* tree.content:: String of content you want this file to have - GitHub will write this blob out and use the SHA for this entry. Use either this or tree.sha
* tree.sha:: String of SHA1 checksum ID of the object in the tree
* tree.type:: String of blob, tree, commit
* tree.mode:: String of the file mode - one of 100644 for file(blob), 100755 for executable (blob), 040000 for subdirectory (tree), 160000 for submodule (commit) or 120000 for a blob that specifies the path of a symlink
* tree.path:: String of the file referenced in the tree
* :tree - array of hash objects(of :path, :mode, :type and sha)
* :base_tree - optional string of the SHA1 of the tree you want to update with new data
= Parameters
and write a new tree out.
it will overwrite the contents of that tree with the new path contents
If both a tree and a nested path modifying that tree are specified,
The tree creation API will take nested entries as well.
Create a tree
def create(user_name, repo_name, params={}) set :user => user_name, :repo => repo_name assert_presence_of user, repo normalize! params assert_required_keys(%w[ tree ], params) filter! VALID_TREE_PARAM_NAMES, params['tree'] assert_valid_values(VALID_TREE_PARAM_VALUES, params['tree']) post_request("/repos/#{user}/#{repo}/git/trees", params) end