Xvc with Git Branches
When you're working with multiple branches in Git, you may ask Xvc to checkout a branch and commit to another branch.
These operations are performed at the beginning, and at the end of Xvc operations.
You can use --from-ref
and --to-branch
options to checkout a Git reference before an Xvc operation, and commit the results to a certain Git branch.
Checkout and commit operations sandwich Xvc operations.
graph LR checkout["git checkout $REF"] --> xvc xvc["xvc operation"] --> stash["git stash --staged"] stash --> branch["git checkout --branch $TO_BRANCH"] branch --> commit["git add .xvc && git commit"]
If --from-ref
is not given, initial git checkout
is not performed.
Xvc operates in the current branch.
This is the default behavior.
$ git init --initial-branch=main
...
$ xvc init
? 0
$ ls
data.txt
$ xvc --to-branch data-file file track data.txt
Switched to a new branch 'data-file'
$ git branch
* data-file
main
$ git status -s
$ xvc file list data.txt
FC 19 [..] c85f3e81 c85f3e81 data.txt
Total #: 1 Workspace Size: 19 Cached Size: 19
If you return to main
branch, you'll see the file is tracked by neither Git nor Xvc.
$ git checkout main
...
$ xvc file list data.txt
FX 19 [..] c85f3e81 data.txt
Total #: 1 Workspace Size: 19 Cached Size: 0
$ git status -s
?? data.txt
Now, we'll add a step to the default pipeline to get an uppercase version of the data. We want this to work only in data
$ xvc --from-ref data-file pipeline step new --step-name to-uppercase --command 'cat data.txt | tr a-z A-Z > uppercase.txt'
Switched to branch 'data-file'
$ xvc pipeline step dependency --step-name to-uppercase --file data.txt
$ xvc pipeline step output --step-name to-uppercase --output-file uppercase.txt
Note that xvc pipeline step dependency
and xvc pipeline step output
commands don't need --from-ref
and --to-branch
options, as they run in data-file
branch already.
Now, we want to have this new version of data available only in uppercase
branch.
$ xvc --from-ref data-file --to-branch uppercase pipeline run
Already on 'data-file'
Switched to a new branch 'uppercase'
$ git branch
data-file
main
* uppercase
You can use this for experimentation.
Whenever you have a pipeline that you want to run and keep the results in another Git branch, you can use --to-branch
for experimentation.
$ xvcpr --from-ref data-file --to-branch another-uppercase
$ git-branch
* another-uppercase
uppercase
data-file
main
The pipeline always runs, because in data-file
branch uppercase.txt
is always missing.
It's stored only in the resulting branch you give by --to-branch
.