Gitpython to initialize and push a new repo
So I'm trying to use gitpython (https://gitpython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/intro.html) to do something relatively simple but having trouble.
So I've got a blank brand new repo on my bitbucket server, then I'm using gitpython to initialize a local repo, add a file, and commit successfully.
However, where I'm having trouble is pushing these changes to the brand new blank remote bitbucket repo I have. I've tried several things but I always get
git push --set-upstream origin master
as the error returned. But when I navigate to the the repo directory, I can see it's on the master branch, and I can see the remote repo URL when I run git status
and git remote -v
.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.init(repo_dir)
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.create_remote("origin", url=url)
repo.remote("origin").push()
All of the documentation and SO posts I've found only seem to go over pushing to an already existing repo after cloning it.
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So I'm trying to use gitpython (https://gitpython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/intro.html) to do something relatively simple but having trouble.
So I've got a blank brand new repo on my bitbucket server, then I'm using gitpython to initialize a local repo, add a file, and commit successfully.
However, where I'm having trouble is pushing these changes to the brand new blank remote bitbucket repo I have. I've tried several things but I always get
git push --set-upstream origin master
as the error returned. But when I navigate to the the repo directory, I can see it's on the master branch, and I can see the remote repo URL when I run git status
and git remote -v
.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.init(repo_dir)
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.create_remote("origin", url=url)
repo.remote("origin").push()
All of the documentation and SO posts I've found only seem to go over pushing to an already existing repo after cloning it.
python gitpython
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So I'm trying to use gitpython (https://gitpython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/intro.html) to do something relatively simple but having trouble.
So I've got a blank brand new repo on my bitbucket server, then I'm using gitpython to initialize a local repo, add a file, and commit successfully.
However, where I'm having trouble is pushing these changes to the brand new blank remote bitbucket repo I have. I've tried several things but I always get
git push --set-upstream origin master
as the error returned. But when I navigate to the the repo directory, I can see it's on the master branch, and I can see the remote repo URL when I run git status
and git remote -v
.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.init(repo_dir)
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.create_remote("origin", url=url)
repo.remote("origin").push()
All of the documentation and SO posts I've found only seem to go over pushing to an already existing repo after cloning it.
python gitpython
So I'm trying to use gitpython (https://gitpython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/intro.html) to do something relatively simple but having trouble.
So I've got a blank brand new repo on my bitbucket server, then I'm using gitpython to initialize a local repo, add a file, and commit successfully.
However, where I'm having trouble is pushing these changes to the brand new blank remote bitbucket repo I have. I've tried several things but I always get
git push --set-upstream origin master
as the error returned. But when I navigate to the the repo directory, I can see it's on the master branch, and I can see the remote repo URL when I run git status
and git remote -v
.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.init(repo_dir)
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.create_remote("origin", url=url)
repo.remote("origin").push()
All of the documentation and SO posts I've found only seem to go over pushing to an already existing repo after cloning it.
python gitpython
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Managed to find a work around just by cloning the blank repo, making the changes, and pushing. Not what I wanted but a sufficient solution. Also needed to provide auth credentials in my case.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.clone_from(url, repo_dir, env={"GIT_SSH_COMMAND": 'ssh -i /PATH/TO/KEY'})
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.remote("origin").push()
return
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Managed to find a work around just by cloning the blank repo, making the changes, and pushing. Not what I wanted but a sufficient solution. Also needed to provide auth credentials in my case.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.clone_from(url, repo_dir, env={"GIT_SSH_COMMAND": 'ssh -i /PATH/TO/KEY'})
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.remote("origin").push()
return
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Managed to find a work around just by cloning the blank repo, making the changes, and pushing. Not what I wanted but a sufficient solution. Also needed to provide auth credentials in my case.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.clone_from(url, repo_dir, env={"GIT_SSH_COMMAND": 'ssh -i /PATH/TO/KEY'})
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.remote("origin").push()
return
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Managed to find a work around just by cloning the blank repo, making the changes, and pushing. Not what I wanted but a sufficient solution. Also needed to provide auth credentials in my case.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.clone_from(url, repo_dir, env={"GIT_SSH_COMMAND": 'ssh -i /PATH/TO/KEY'})
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.remote("origin").push()
return
Managed to find a work around just by cloning the blank repo, making the changes, and pushing. Not what I wanted but a sufficient solution. Also needed to provide auth credentials in my case.
def commit_files(url):
repo_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'tmp')
file_name = os.path.join(repo_dir, 'Jenkinsfile')
repo = git.Repo.clone_from(url, repo_dir, env={"GIT_SSH_COMMAND": 'ssh -i /PATH/TO/KEY'})
open(file_name, "wb").close()
repo.index.add([file_name])
repo.index.commit("initial commit")
repo.remote("origin").push()
return
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