using hooks with git source control from Matlab. Hooks that work from outside Matlab are not executed from within.

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Hello Everyone,
I'm working with Matlab 2016a try to get the source control going. Commit, Push, Fetch etc work fine, from both the context menu in the Current Folder Window and from the GUI shipped with git. But when I implement a server-sided hook in the remote repository, Matlab fails me by ignoring the hook. When I commit from outside Matlab, the hook works.
hook-file is located in ..\remote_repo\hooks by the name 'pre-receive' without extension. Source Code:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import sys
plt.figure()
plt.show()
sys.exit(1)
The hook is written for testing purposes only. It opens a matplotlib window and when the window is closed, an error is thrown as the Push-Operation is aborted.
As I mentioned, when I push my commit from outside Matlab via the GUI, the expected happens, matplotlib-window and error. But when I push from the same local repository to the same remote repository, the push is successful...
Is there a way to execute hooks both server-sided and local ones from Matlab?
Thanks in advance and greetings,
Tobias
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Saurabh Gupta
Saurabh Gupta 2017년 1월 30일
MATLAB uses JGit for integration with Git. If the hooks that you intend to use are not supported by JGit, they will not work with MATLAB either.
Which operating system are you using? You may be required to configure cygwin, if you are on Windows, for using Git hooks.
Tobias Huth
Tobias Huth 2017년 2월 2일
편집: Tobias Huth 2017년 2월 2일
Dear Saurabh,
The machine I'm working on is a 64-bit Windows 7 Enterprise PC. Assuming that I knew what 'configuring cygwin' meant (which I do not), what would I need to do with it?
I do not fully understand the postings as I'm using neither eclipse nor UNIX BUT I read that JGit is rather a reimplementation of than a wrapper for Git. If so, why do I need to install a version of git, which comes with a GUI and works just fine?
The entries in the forums are rather old, but I didn't come up with more recent information.
As it was mentioned in one of the comments in one of the forums, I set the MATLAB path to my remote repository-path. That made no change.
As I am currently setting up the whole source control thing, I do not know yet, which hooks will be needed in the future. Thus using only a limited set of hooks would be an option, but not the most favoured.
Edit:
I just tried
system('git push --all')
this resulted in the execution of my hooks...
- Tobias

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Rebecca Nakhoul
Rebecca Nakhoul 2024년 5월 30일
편집: Rebecca Nakhoul 2024년 9월 26일
  • Starting in R2024a, MATLAB Git integration runs Git hooks with no additional setup. Supported hooks are pre-commit, commit-msg, post-commit, prepare-commit-msg, pre-push, pre-merge-commit, post-checkout, and post-merge. For an example, see Use Git Hooks in MATLAB.
  • Before R2024a, to use some Git hooks from within MATLAB, install Cygwin™ and add it to the MATLAB library path. For instructions, see Install Cygwin (Before R2024a). Supported hooks are pre-commit, commit-msg, post-commit, and pre-push.
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Rebecca Nakhoul
Rebecca Nakhoul 2024년 9월 26일
  • How about you try something like this:
if ! [[ $COMMIT_MSG =~ $PATTERN ]]; then
exec 1>&2
echo "The message needs to start with: [ID-TASKNUMBER]"
exit 1
fi
  • Also, better explicitly specify the shell that it is executiing the script at the top of the hook script:
#!/bin/bash

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James Otterson
James Otterson 2019년 1월 17일
Uping this question - I am having the same problem, but in regard of my local repo hook. I am using Windows, and using python to run the hook. RStudio, VS Code and command line in Matlab (!git commit -m "message") will run my hooks but commiting code using the Matlab GUI Git interface will bypass all hooks.

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