AWS CodeCommit

2018/02/21 - AWS CodeCommit - 1 new api methods

Changes  This release adds an API for adding a file directly to an AWS CodeCommit repository without requiring a Git client.

PutFile (new) Link ΒΆ

Adds or updates a file in an AWS CodeCommit repository.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.put_file(
    repositoryName='string',
    branchName='string',
    fileContent=b'bytes',
    filePath='string',
    fileMode='EXECUTABLE'|'NORMAL'|'SYMLINK',
    parentCommitId='string',
    commitMessage='string',
    name='string',
    email='string'
)
type repositoryName

string

param repositoryName

[REQUIRED]

The name of the repository where you want to add or update the file.

type branchName

string

param branchName

[REQUIRED]

The name of the branch where you want to add or update the file.

type fileContent

bytes

param fileContent

[REQUIRED]

The content of the file, in binary object format.

type filePath

string

param filePath

[REQUIRED]

The name of the file you want to add or update, including the relative path to the file in the repository.

Note

If the path does not currently exist in the repository, the path will be created as part of adding the file.

type fileMode

string

param fileMode

The file mode permissions of the blob. Valid file mode permissions are listed below.

type parentCommitId

string

param parentCommitId

The full commit ID of the head commit in the branch where you want to add or update the file. If the commit ID does not match the ID of the head commit at the time of the operation, an error will occur, and the file will not be added or updated.

type commitMessage

string

param commitMessage

A message about why this file was added or updated. While optional, adding a message is strongly encouraged in order to provide a more useful commit history for your repository.

type name

string

param name

The name of the person adding or updating the file. While optional, adding a name is strongly encouraged in order to provide a more useful commit history for your repository.

type email

string

param email

An email address for the person adding or updating the file.

rtype

dict

returns

Response Syntax

{
    'commitId': 'string',
    'blobId': 'string',
    'treeId': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • commitId (string) --

      The full SHA of the commit that contains this file change.

    • blobId (string) --

      The ID of the blob, which is its SHA-1 pointer.

    • treeId (string) --

      Tree information for the commit that contains this file change.