I'm trying to use the following post-commit
hook to deploy to a particular directory after each successful commit:
#!/bin/sh
export GIT_WORK_TREE=/var/www/example/
export GIT_DIR=/home/mark/test/.git/
git checkout -f
However, after committing I get the following error:
$ git commit -m 'An example commit.'
fatal: Unable to create '/var/www/example/.git/index.lock': No such file or directory
[master 0938e48] An example commit.
... as if the GIT_WORK_TREE
setting is being ignored. Why does setting this environment variable appear to be not working? I'm using git version 1.7.4.1.
The problem here is that in
post-commit
hooks (and alsopre-commit
,prepare-commit-msg
andcommit-msgt
) theGIT_INDEX_FILE
environment variable is set to.git/index
. (This isn't documented in the githooks documentation, but I've posted elsewhere about the settings of environment variables and the current directory in git hooks.)The effect of the
GIT_INDEX_FILE
environment variable is described in the ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES section of thegit
man page as:... and for some reason, in this situation,
GIT_INDEX_FILE
is being used relative toGIT_WORK_TREE
.To make the hook work as you would expect, you just need to unset
GIT_INDEX_FILE
, so your hook would look like: