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author | Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> | |
Thu, 6 Oct 2005 21:10:39 +0000 (14:10 -0700) | ||
committer | Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> | |
Thu, 6 Oct 2005 21:23:29 +0000 (14:23 -0700) |
The current "git tag -s" thing always uses the tagger name as the signing
user key, which is very irritating, since my key is under my email
address, but the tagger key obviously contains the actual machine name
too.
Now, I could just use "GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" and force it to be my real
email, but I actually think that it's nice to see which machine I use for
my work.
So rather than force my tagger ID to have to match the gpg key name, just
support the "-u" flag to "git tag" instead. It implicitly enables signing,
since it doesn't make any sense without it. Thus:
git tag -u <gpg-key-name> <tag-name> [<tagged-object>]
will use the named gpg key for signing.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
user key, which is very irritating, since my key is under my email
address, but the tagger key obviously contains the actual machine name
too.
Now, I could just use "GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL" and force it to be my real
email, but I actually think that it's nice to see which machine I use for
my work.
So rather than force my tagger ID to have to match the gpg key name, just
support the "-u" flag to "git tag" instead. It implicitly enables signing,
since it doesn't make any sense without it. Thus:
git tag -u <gpg-key-name> <tag-name> [<tagged-object>]
will use the named gpg key for signing.
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
Documentation/git-tag.txt | patch | blob | history | |
git-tag.sh | patch | blob | history |
index 1e0d4f5f46da084d7a956958f85cbff22c10de30..1eafeef473bc6e3159c48290ddd168d8f1e5c1ef 100644 (file)
SYNOPSIS
--------
-'git-tag' [-s | -a] [-f] <name>
+'git-tag' [-a | -s | -u <key-id>] [-f] [-m <msg>] <name>
DESCRIPTION
-----------
-Adds a "tag" reference in .git/refs/tags/
+Adds a 'tag' reference in .git/refs/tags/
-Unless "-f" is given, the tag must not yet exist in ".git/refs/tags"
+Unless `-f` is given, the tag must not yet exist in
+`.git/refs/tags/` directory.
-If "-s" or "-a" is passed, the user will be prompted for a tag message.
-and a tag object is created. Otherwise just the SHA1 object
-name of the commit object is written.
+If one of `-a`, `-s`, or `-u <key-id>` is passed, the command
+creates a 'tag' object, and requires the tag message. Unless
+`-m <msg>` is given, an editor is started for the user to type
+in the tag message.
-A GnuPG signed tag object will be created when "-s" is used.
+Otherwise just the SHA1 object name of the commit object is
+written (i.e. an lightweight tag).
+
+A GnuPG signed tag object will be created when `-s` or `-u
+<key-id>` is used. When `-u <key-id>` is not used, the
+committer identity for the current user is used to find the
+GnuPG key for signing.
Author
diff --git a/git-tag.sh b/git-tag.sh
index 76c1bcd8c9b5a42d4dedab2f3ea7261d91427538..9afdf5cce7445c311452519602a57fac62f1168a 100755 (executable)
--- a/git-tag.sh
+++ b/git-tag.sh
. git-sh-setup || die "Not a git archive"
usage () {
- echo >&2 "Usage: git-tag [-a | -s] [-f] [-m "tag message"] tagname"
+ echo >&2 "Usage: git-tag [-a | -s | -u <key-id>] [-f] [-m <msg>] <tagname>"
exit 1
}
signed=
force=
message=
+username=
while case "$#" in 0) break ;; esac
do
case "$1" in
shift
message="$1"
;;
+ -u)
+ annotate=1
+ signed=1
+ shift
+ username="$1"
+ ;;
-*)
usage
;;
object=$(git-rev-parse --verify --default HEAD "$@") || exit 1
type=$(git-cat-file -t $object) || exit 1
tagger=$(git-var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT) || exit 1
+: ${username:=$(expr "$tagger" : '\(.*>\)')}
trap 'rm -f .tmp-tag* .tagmsg .editmsg' 0
grep -v '^#' < .editmsg | git-stripspace > .tagmsg
- [ -s .tagmsg ] || exit
+ [ -s .tagmsg ] || {
+ echo >&2 "No tag message?"
+ exit 1
+ }
( echo -e "object $object\ntype $type\ntag $name\ntagger $tagger\n"; cat .tagmsg ) > .tmp-tag
rm -f .tmp-tag.asc .tagmsg
if [ "$signed" ]; then
- me=$(expr "$tagger" : '\(.*>\)') &&
- gpg -bsa -u "$me" .tmp-tag &&
+ gpg -bsa -u "$username" .tmp-tag &&
cat .tmp-tag.asc >>.tmp-tag ||
die "failed to sign the tag with GPG."
fi