Re: run pgindent on a regular basis / scripted manner - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Jelte Fennema
Subject Re: run pgindent on a regular basis / scripted manner
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Msg-id CAGECzQQmM=hOpV683gdSFj4+VVArY1XpZ+kD8YctBNQpPsMQ+Q@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Re: run pgindent on a regular basis / scripted manner  (Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net>)
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Re: run pgindent on a regular basis / scripted manner
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Indeed the flags you added are enough. Attached is a patch
that adds an updated pre-commit hook with the same behaviour
as the one before. I definitely think having a pre-commit hook
in the repo is beneficial, since writing one that works in all
cases definitely takes some time.

> as it's possible (and
> always has been) to provide pgindent with a list of files to be
> indented.

I guess I didn't realise this was a feature that existed, because
none of the documentation mentioned it.

On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 at 15:07, Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> wrote:
>
>
> On 2023-01-23 Mo 05:44, Jelte Fennema wrote:
> > I whipped up a pre-commit hook which automatically runs pgindent on the
> > changed files in the commit. It won't add any changes automatically, but
> > instead it fails the commit if it made any changes. That way you can add
> > them manually if you want. Or if you don't, you can simply run git commit
> > again without adding the changes. (or you can use the --no-verify flag of
> > git commit to skip the hook completely)
> >
> > It did require adding some extra flags to pgindent. While it only required
> > the --staged-only and --fail-on-changed flags, the --changed-only flag
> > was easy to add and seemed generally useful.
>
>
> Please see the changes to pgindent I committed about the same time I got
> your email. I don't think we need your new flags, as it's possible (and
> always has been) to provide pgindent with a list of files to be
> indented. Instead of having pgindent run `git diff --name-only ...` the
> git hook can do it and pass the results to pgindent in its command line.
>
>
> cheers
>
>
> andrew
>
> --
> Andrew Dunstan
> EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
>

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