I've managed to get to grips with the basics of jGit file in terms of connecting to a repos and adding, commiting, and even looping of the commit messages for the files.

File gitDir = new File("/Users/myname/Sites/helloworld/.git");

RepositoryBuilder builder = new RepositoryBuilder();
Repository repository;
repository = builder.setGitDir(gitDir).readEnvironment()
        .findGitDir().build();

Git git = new Git(repository);
RevWalk walk = new RevWalk(repository);
RevCommit commit = null;

// Add all files
// AddCommand add = git.add();
// add.addFilepattern(".").call();

// Commit them
// CommitCommand commit = git.commit();
// commit.setMessage("Commiting from java").call();

Iterable<RevCommit> logs = git.log().call();
Iterator<RevCommit> i = logs.iterator();

while (i.hasNext()) {
    commit = walk.parseCommit( i.next() );
    System.out.println( commit.getFullMessage() );

}

What I want to do next is be able to get all the commit message for a single file and then be able revert the single file back to a specific reference/point in time.

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Here is how to find the changes of a commit based on all parent commits

        var tree = new TreeWalk(repository)
        tree.addTree(commit.getTree)
        commit.getParents foreach {
            parent => tree.addTree(parent.getTree)
        }
        tree.setFilter(TreeFilter.ANY_DIFF)

(scala code)

Note that TreeFilter.ANY_DIFF works for a single tree walker and will return all elements available in a root commit.

You would then have to iterate over the tree to see if your file is in the given delta (this is quite easy).

    while (tree.next)
            if (tree.getDepth == cleanPath.size) {
                // we are at the right level, do what you want
            } else {
                if (tree.isSubtree &&
                    name == cleanPath(tree.getDepth)) {
                    tree.enterSubtree
                }
            }
    }

(cleanPath is the pure in repo path, split by '/')

Now wrap that code into a RevWalk.next loop and you'll get the commits and files altered by the commit.

You may want to use a different filter than ANY_DIFF, because ANY_DIFF is true if one tree differs. This is a bit counter-intuitive in case of a merge where the blob didn't change compared to all parent trees. So here is the core of an ALL_DIFF, that will only show elements that differ from all parent trees:

override def include(walker: TreeWalk): Boolean = {
    val n = walker.getTreeCount();
    if (n == 1) {
        return true;
    }
    val m = walker.getRawMode(0)
    var i = 1
    while (i < n) {
        if (walker.getRawMode(i) == m && walker.idEqual(i, 0)) {
            return false
        }
        i += 1
    }
    true
}

(scala code, derived from AnyDiffFilter)

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Thanks, this really helped me out. +1 – Dylan Sep 19 '11 at 19:01
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The general approach with git to find the history of a specific file is to walk through the revision graph (which you are doing) and for each one, test the object referred to by the path in question (can be either a blob or a tree to find the history for an entire subtree). So essentially act as a filter on the revision set output by the revision walker.

The jgit documentation seems... sparse. But you should be able to get a RevTree corresponding to each RevCommit, and if necessarily walk through that with each path segment in turn down to a terminal object ID.

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araqnid is right, this is how I got a list of Dates, each date relating to commit that included the file in question...

Then you can retrieve the file from a specific commit as you have the name of the file and the date of the commit, see the two methods below....

note: this code is in a .groovy class, so you will no doubt have to amend a little for java.

byte[] getAnyPreviousVersionFileBytes(String relativeFilePath, Date date) {

    byte[] bytes = null
    try {

        RevWalk revWalk = new RevWalk(repository)
        ObjectId headId = repository.resolve(Constants.HEAD);
        RevCommit root = revWalk.parseCommit(headId);

        revWalk.sort(RevSort.COMMIT_TIME_DESC);
        revWalk.markStart(root);

        for (RevCommit revCommit: revWalk) {

            // if date matches then walk the tree in this commit
            if (new Date(revCommit.commitTime * 1000L) == date) {

                TreeWalk treeWalk = TreeWalk.forPath(repository, relativeFilePath, revCommit.getTree())

                if (treeWalk != null) {
                    treeWalk.setRecursive(true)
                    CanonicalTreeParser canonicalTreeParser = treeWalk.getTree(0, CanonicalTreeParser)

                    while (!canonicalTreeParser.eof()) {

                        // if the filename matches, we have a match, so set teh byte array to return
                        if (canonicalTreeParser.getEntryPathString() == relativeFilePath) {
                            ObjectLoader objectLoader = repository.open(canonicalTreeParser.getEntryObjectId())
                            bytes = objectLoader.bytes
                        }
                        canonicalTreeParser.next(1)
                    }
                }
            }

        }

    }
    catch (Exception e) {
        throw new JgitException(e)
    }
    return bytes
}

List<Date> getFileVersionDateList(String relativeFilePath) {

    List<Date> versions = new LinkedList<Date>()
    try {

        RevWalk revWalk = new RevWalk(repository)
        ObjectId headId = repository.resolve(Constants.HEAD);
        RevCommit root = revWalk.parseCommit(headId);

        revWalk.sort(RevSort.COMMIT_TIME_DESC);
        revWalk.markStart(root);

        for (RevCommit revCommit: revWalk) {

            TreeWalk treeWalk = TreeWalk.forPath(repository, relativeFilePath, revCommit.getTree())

            if (treeWalk != null) {
                treeWalk.setRecursive(true)
                CanonicalTreeParser canonicalTreeParser = treeWalk.getTree(0, CanonicalTreeParser)

                while (!canonicalTreeParser.eof()) {
                    // if the filename matches, we have a match, so add the date of this commit to the list
                    if (canonicalTreeParser.getEntryPathString() == relativeFilePath) {
                        versions.add(new Date(revCommit.commitTime * 1000L))
                    }
                    canonicalTreeParser.next(1)
                }
            }
        }
    }
    catch (Exception e) {
        throw new JgitException(e)
    }

    return versions
}
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