description |
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Trunk supports triggering actions on all githooks |
- Seamlessly bring
git-hooks
under version control.git-hooks
can be a major headache for organizations - they require manual installation and are not easily versioned along with the rest of your code. - Take advantage of Trunk's powerful sandboxing and environment management to write and execute hooks using the programming language and runtime of your choice, as opposed to dealing with complicated bash scripts.
trunk git-hooks sync
Trunk will automatically install and begin managing your githooks
if you have any actions enabled in trunk.yaml
which trigger from git events.
As an example let's examine how we implement the git-lfs
action in the plugins repo.
{% code lineNumbers="true" %}
- id: git-lfs
display_name: Git LFS
description: Git LFS hooks
run: git lfs "${hook}" "${@}"
triggers:
- git_hooks: [post-checkout, post-commit, post-merge, pre-push]
{% endcode %}
As documented by git, each githook generates a variable number of parameters that can be referenced in the run
entry for the action.
The following special variables are made available for template resolution when reacting to a git event:
Variable | Description |
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${hook} |
Hook that triggered this action (e.g. pre-commit , pre-push ) |
${1} ,${2} , ${3} , etc... |
Positional parameters passed by git to the hook |
${@} |
All parameters passed to the hook |
interactive: true
Setting interactive
to true will allow your githook action to be run from an interactive terminal. This enables you to write more complicated hooks to react to user input.
The following command will simulate a githook event and execute all of the enabled actions for the provided hook in the order you defined them.
trunk git-hooks callback <hook> -- <args>
Alternatively, once an action is enabled you can call git
and debug with the actual git
provided data. This is sometimes easier since some git parameters point to txt files and fabricating those formats through manual testing can be tricky.
You can observe the actions that are triggered by a git
event by calling:
trunk actions history <action-name>
Which will print out the last 10 executions including timestamps of the specified action \
trunk actions history for git-lfs action
Remove all actions that are triggered by githooks from trunk.yaml
and run
git config --unset core.hooksPath