How to get file data from a specific git commit using gitpython
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I am trying get a file from a specific commit using gitpython python-module.

I'm able to get the file (with content) from the latest commit. However I want to get the file (with content) from a specific previous git commit.

repo = git.Repo("G:\myrespo")
obj = repo.git.get_object_data(x.a_blob)

How can I get it ?

Beatriz answered 15/2, 2018 at 7:38 Comment(1)
Have you found a way to do this? I'm facing the same problem:^Immigrate
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Here's one way to get a file from a specific commit:

import io

repo = Repo('G:\myrespo')

# Retrieve specific commit from repo
# The revision specifier must be one of the specifiers defined in
# https://git-scm.com/docs/git-rev-parse#_specifying_revisions
# In this example, we'll use a SHA-1

commit = repo.commit('7ba4789adf73c0555fbffad3b62d61e411c3b1af')

# Retrieve a file from the commit tree
# You can use the path helper to get the file by filename 

targetfile = commit.tree / 'some_file.md'

# Retrieve contents of targetfile

with io.BytesIO(targetfile.data_stream.read()) as f:
    print(f.read().decode('utf-8'))

targetfile is a standard GitPython Object:

>>> targetfile.name
'some_file.md'
>>> targetfile.type
'blob'
Chronogram answered 27/2, 2019 at 8:23 Comment(0)

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