@ -46,7 +46,9 @@ printMessage "Running local OpenIM pre-commit hook."
# flutter format .
# https://gist.github.com/cubxxw/126b72104ac0b0ca484c9db09c3e5694
# TODO! GIT_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT=50000000 git commit -m "test: this commit is allowed file sizes up to 50MB"
limit=$(( 2 * 2**20 )) # 2MB
# Maximum file size limit in bytes
limit=${GIT_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT:-2000000} # Default 2MB
limitInMB=$(( $limit / 1000000 ))
function file_too_large(){
filename=$0
@ -57,22 +59,41 @@ function file_too_large(){
File $filename is $filesize MB, which is larger than github's maximum
file size (2 MB). We will not be able to push this file to GitHub.
Commit aborted
HEREDOC
git status
}
# Move to the repo root so git files paths make sense
repo_root=$( git rev-parse --show-toplevel )
cd $repo_root
empty_tree=$( git hash-object -t tree /dev/null )
if git rev-parse --verify HEAD > /dev/null 2>&1
then
against=HEAD
else
against=empty_tree
against="$ empty_tree"
fi
# Set split so that for loop below can handle spaces in file names by splitting on line breaks
IFS='
'
shouldFail=false
for file in $( git diff-index --cached --name-only $against ); do
file_size=$( ls -la $file | awk '{ print $5 }')
file_size=$(([ ! -f $file ] && echo 0) || ( ls -la $file | awk '{ print $5 }'))
if [ "$file_size" -gt "$limit" ]; then
file_too_large $filename $file_size
exit 1;
printError "File $file is $(( $file_size / 10**6 )) MB, which is larger than our configured limit of $limitInMB MB"
shouldFail=true
fi
done
if $shouldFail
then
printMessage "If you really need to commit this file, you can override the size limit by setting the GIT_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT environment variable, e.g. GIT_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT=42000000 for 42MB. Or, commit with the --no-verify switch to skip the check entirely."
printError "Commit aborted"
exit 1;
fi