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diff --git a/doc/source/tutorial.rst b/doc/source/tutorial.rst index 84b3b5f5..632d2d0c 100644 --- a/doc/source/tutorial.rst +++ b/doc/source/tutorial.rst @@ -331,17 +331,19 @@ You can easily access configuration information for a remote by accessing option :start-after: # [26-test_references_and_objects] :end-before: # ![26-test_references_and_objects] -You can also specify per-call custom environments using a new context manager on the Git command, e.g. for using a specific SSH key. The following example works with `git` starting at *v2.3*. +You can also specify per-call custom environments using a new context manager on the Git command, e.g. for using a specific SSH key. The following example works with `git` starting at *v2.3*:: ssh_cmd = 'ssh -i id_deployment_key' with repo.git.custom_environment(GIT_SSH_COMMAND=ssh_cmd): repo.remotes.origin.fetch() -This one sets a custom script to be executed in place of `ssh`, and can be used in `git` prior to *v2.3*. +This one sets a custom script to be executed in place of `ssh`, and can be used in `git` prior to *v2.3*:: ssh_executable = os.path.join(rw_dir, 'my_ssh_executable.sh') with repo.git.custom_environment(GIT_SSH=ssh_executable): repo.remotes.origin.fetch() + +You might also have a look at `Git.update_environment(...)` in case you want to setup a changed environment more permanently. Submodule Handling ****************** |