* git makes it impossible to ignore or override global gitconfig, needs `GITCONFIGFILE`
@ 2020-03-19 5:48 Timothee Cour
2020-03-19 6:44 ` Eric Wong
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From: Timothee Cour @ 2020-03-19 5:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
git makes it impossible to ignore global gitconfig. This is
essentially what's being asked here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23400449/how-to-make-git-temporarily-ignore-gitconfig
## proposal:
add an environment variable (like for tig and other programs), eg:
`GITCONFIGFILE=~/.gitconfig_temp git diff`
seems like an easy change that would make it easy for users to ignore
or override their gitconfig
## note:
I've asked here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/git-users/1ehWsItL8vE but got
0 response after 6 months
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* Re: git makes it impossible to ignore or override global gitconfig, needs `GITCONFIGFILE`
2020-03-19 5:48 git makes it impossible to ignore or override global gitconfig, needs `GITCONFIGFILE` Timothee Cour
@ 2020-03-19 6:44 ` Eric Wong
2020-03-19 16:51 ` Jeff King
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Eric Wong @ 2020-03-19 6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Timothee Cour; +Cc: git
Timothee Cour <thelastmammoth@gmail.com> wrote:
> git makes it impossible to ignore global gitconfig. This is
> essentially what's being asked here:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23400449/how-to-make-git-temporarily-ignore-gitconfig
>
> ## proposal:
> add an environment variable (like for tig and other programs), eg:
> `GITCONFIGFILE=~/.gitconfig_temp git diff`
> seems like an easy change that would make it easy for users to ignore
> or override their gitconfig
You can use GIT_CONFIG for that, and there's also
GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM. They're both documented in the
git-config(5) manpage.
> ## note:
> I've asked here:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/git-users/1ehWsItL8vE but got
> 0 response after 6 months
Oh well... I don't pay any attention to that list, and not too
much to this one, either. I was just working on the archives
and noticed this was the latest message on this list :>
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* Re: git makes it impossible to ignore or override global gitconfig, needs `GITCONFIGFILE`
2020-03-19 6:44 ` Eric Wong
@ 2020-03-19 16:51 ` Jeff King
2020-03-20 2:28 ` Timothee Cour
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Jeff King @ 2020-03-19 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eric Wong; +Cc: Timothee Cour, git
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 06:44:07AM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
> Timothee Cour <thelastmammoth@gmail.com> wrote:
> > git makes it impossible to ignore global gitconfig. This is
> > essentially what's being asked here:
> > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23400449/how-to-make-git-temporarily-ignore-gitconfig
> >
> > ## proposal:
> > add an environment variable (like for tig and other programs), eg:
> > `GITCONFIGFILE=~/.gitconfig_temp git diff`
> > seems like an easy change that would make it easy for users to ignore
> > or override their gitconfig
>
> You can use GIT_CONFIG for that, and there's also
> GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM. They're both documented in the
> git-config(5) manpage.
I don't think $GIT_CONFIG is what Timothee whats. It only affects the
git-config command, not config lookup in other programs. And it
overrides _all_ config lookup, as if "git config --file" had been used.
There's no variable to suppress just the user-level gitconfig. The usual
technique (that we use in the test scripts) is to point $HOME somewhere
else, but that may affect other programs.
I wouldn't be opposed to GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL if there's a use case, but
it sounds like the desire is to actually provide new config. That can
also be done for specific options with "git -c". Under the hood that is
using GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS in the environment; you can set it
individually, but note that it's a little picky about quoting (the
individual keys are shell-quoted, but it insists that there is an outer
layer of single-quotes, even if they weren't necessary; I wouldn't be
opposed to making it more friendly). You can see what it produces like
this:
git -c alias.dump='!echo "$GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS"' dump
-Peff
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* Re: git makes it impossible to ignore or override global gitconfig, needs `GITCONFIGFILE`
2020-03-19 16:51 ` Jeff King
@ 2020-03-20 2:28 ` Timothee Cour
2020-03-20 5:41 ` Jeff King
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Timothee Cour @ 2020-03-20 2:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jeff King; +Cc: Eric Wong, Timothee Cour, git
* GIT_CONFIG doesn't work as you mentioned and as was already
mentioned in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23400449/how-to-make-git-temporarily-ignore-gitconfig
* `HOME= `doesn't work for many reasons: it breaks other commands as
you mentioned, it breaks `~`, and it doesn't work if users' git config
is in /Users/timothee/.config//git/config ; and pointing it to an
alternate home where you'd have `newhome/.gitconfig` would require a
lot of workarounds to update paths including `~`
* `XDG_CONFIG_HOME= ` also doesn't work (even if users' git config is
in /Users/timothee/.config//git/config), which really seems buggy,
eg:`XDG_CONFIG_HOME= git diff HEAD^` is still reading
`/Users/timothee/.config//git/config` somehow
* GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL is also not good, I want to be able to simply
point my config to some place else, not simply suppress reading git
config
* require passing commands (eg `git -c`) is not good either; it'd
require updating scripts that rely on git (this could be arbitrarily
complex, sometimes impossible if you just have a binary and no source
code access)
In contrast, what I'm suggesting is extremely simple to use, robust,
and my understanding is it shouldn't be hard to implement.
```
GITCONFIGFILE= git diff HEAD^ # empty config
GITCONFIGFILE=/pathto/gitconfig2 git diff HEAD^ # uses specified git
config file
GITCONFIGFILE=/pathto/gitconfig2 run_some_complex_script # uses
specified git config file everywhere
```
by contrast, any approach based on passing command line flag (eg `git
-c /pathto/gitconfig2 diff HEAD^`) will make the last case impossible
to do since you'd need to update every git command inside (which could
be in a compiled binary, etc)
What i'm asking is the analog of `TIGRC_USER` for tig
(https://jonas.github.io/tig/doc/tig.1.html) and many other programs
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 9:51 AM Jeff King <peff@peff.net> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 06:44:07AM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
>
> > Timothee Cour <thelastmammoth@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > git makes it impossible to ignore global gitconfig. This is
> > > essentially what's being asked here:
> > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23400449/how-to-make-git-temporarily-ignore-gitconfig
> > >
> > > ## proposal:
> > > add an environment variable (like for tig and other programs), eg:
> > > `GITCONFIGFILE=~/.gitconfig_temp git diff`
> > > seems like an easy change that would make it easy for users to ignore
> > > or override their gitconfig
> >
> > You can use GIT_CONFIG for that, and there's also
> > GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM. They're both documented in the
> > git-config(5) manpage.
>
> I don't think $GIT_CONFIG is what Timothee whats. It only affects the
> git-config command, not config lookup in other programs. And it
> overrides _all_ config lookup, as if "git config --file" had been used.
>
> There's no variable to suppress just the user-level gitconfig. The usual
> technique (that we use in the test scripts) is to point $HOME somewhere
> else, but that may affect other programs.
>
> I wouldn't be opposed to GIT_CONFIG_NOGLOBAL if there's a use case, but
> it sounds like the desire is to actually provide new config. That can
> also be done for specific options with "git -c". Under the hood that is
> using GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS in the environment; you can set it
> individually, but note that it's a little picky about quoting (the
> individual keys are shell-quoted, but it insists that there is an outer
> layer of single-quotes, even if they weren't necessary; I wouldn't be
> opposed to making it more friendly). You can see what it produces like
> this:
>
> git -c alias.dump='!echo "$GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS"' dump
>
> -Peff
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* Re: git makes it impossible to ignore or override global gitconfig, needs `GITCONFIGFILE`
2020-03-20 2:28 ` Timothee Cour
@ 2020-03-20 5:41 ` Jeff King
0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Jeff King @ 2020-03-20 5:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Timothee Cour; +Cc: Eric Wong, git
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 07:28:58PM -0700, Timothee Cour wrote:
> * require passing commands (eg `git -c`) is not good either; it'd
> require updating scripts that rely on git (this could be arbitrarily
> complex, sometimes impossible if you just have a binary and no source
> code access)
Well, yes, that's why I suggested setting $GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS
directly. :)
That said, I don't have any real opposition to an environment variable
to override the user-level config location, if somebody wants to work up
a patch. A few preliminary thoughts:
- there are several levels of config file, so it probably should be
called GIT_GLOBAL_CONFIG or something to make it clear that it
matches "config --global" (and not system or repo-level config)
- we'll read user-level config from multiple sources currently:
~/.gitconfig and the xdg config dir. Presumably this would override
them rather than add to them to be of any use.
- I wondered for a moment if such a variable would need to be added to
local_repo_env[] to get cleared when moving between repos. But as a
user-level thing, it should be outside that.
-Peff
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