modfetch

package standard library
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Published: Aug 3, 2018 License: BSD-3-Clause Imports: 27 Imported by: 0

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var GoSumFile string // path to go.sum; set by package modload
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var HelpGoproxy = &base.Command{
	UsageLine: "goproxy",
	Short:     "module proxy protocol",
	Long: `
The go command by default downloads modules from version control systems
directly, just as 'go get' always has. The GOPROXY environment variable allows
further control over the download source. If GOPROXY is unset, is the empty string,
or is the string "direct", downloads use the default direct connection to version
control systems. Setting GOPROXY to "off" disallows downloading modules from
any source. Otherwise, GOPROXY is expected to be the URL of a module proxy,
in which case the go command will fetch all modules from that proxy.
No matter the source of the modules, downloaded modules must match existing
entries in go.sum (see 'go help modules' for discussion of verification).

A Go module proxy is any web server that can respond to GET requests for
URLs of a specified form. The requests have no query parameters, so even
a site serving from a fixed file system (including a file:/// URL)
can be a module proxy.

The GET requests sent to a Go module proxy are:

GET $GOPROXY/<module>/@v/list returns a list of all known versions of the
given module, one per line.

GET $GOPROXY/<module>/@v/<version>.info returns JSON-formatted metadata
about that version of the given module.

GET $GOPROXY/<module>/@v/<version>.mod returns the go.mod file
for that version of the given module.

GET $GOPROXY/<module>/@v/<version>.zip returns the zip archive
for that version of the given module.

To avoid problems when serving from case-sensitive file systems,
the <module> and <version> elements are case-encoded, replacing every
uppercase letter with an exclamation mark followed by the correponding
lower-case letter: github.com/Azure encodes as github.com/!azure.

The JSON-formatted metadata about a given module corresponds to
this Go data structure, which may be expanded in the future:

    type Info struct {
        Version string    // version string
        Time    time.Time // commit time
    }

The zip archive for a specific version of a given module is a
standard zip file that contains the file tree corresponding
to the module's source code and related files. The archive uses
slash-separated paths, and every file path in the archive must
begin with <module>@<version>/, where the module and version are
substituted directly, not case-encoded. The root of the module
file tree corresponds to the <module>@<version>/ prefix in the
archive.

Even when downloading directly from version control systems,
the go command synthesizes explicit info, mod, and zip files
and stores them in its local cache, $GOPATH/pkg/mod/cache/download,
the same as if it had downloaded them directly from a proxy.
The cache layout is the same as the proxy URL space, so
serving $GOPATH/pkg/mod/cache/download at (or copying it to)
https://example.com/proxy would let other users access those
cached module versions with GOPROXY=https://example.com/proxy.
`,
}
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var PkgMod string // $GOPATH/pkg/mod; set by package modload
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var QuietLookup bool // do not print about lookups

Functions

func CachePath

func CachePath(m module.Version, suffix string) (string, error)

func Download

func Download(mod module.Version) (dir string, err error)

Download downloads the specific module version to the local download cache and returns the name of the directory corresponding to the root of the module's file tree.

func DownloadDir

func DownloadDir(m module.Version) (string, error)

func GoMod

func GoMod(path, rev string) ([]byte, error)

GoMod is like Lookup(path).GoMod(rev) but avoids the repository path resolution in Lookup if the result is already cached on local disk.

func ImportRepoRev

func ImportRepoRev(path, rev string) (Repo, *RevInfo, error)

ImportRepoRev returns the module and version to use to access the given import path loaded from the source code repository that the original "go get" would have used, at the specific repository revision (typically a commit hash, but possibly also a source control tag).

func IsPseudoVersion

func IsPseudoVersion(v string) bool

IsPseudoVersion reports whether v is a pseudo-version.

func PseudoVersion

func PseudoVersion(major, older string, t time.Time, rev string) string

PseudoVersion returns a pseudo-version for the given major version ("v1") preexisting older tagged version ("" or "v1.2.3" or "v1.2.3-pre"), revision time, and revision identifier (usually a 12-byte commit hash prefix).

func PseudoVersionRev

func PseudoVersionRev(v string) (rev string, err error)

PseudoVersionRev returns the revision identifier of the pseudo-version v. It returns an error if v is not a pseudo-version.

func PseudoVersionTime

func PseudoVersionTime(v string) (time.Time, error)

PseudoVersionTime returns the time stamp of the pseudo-version v. It returns an error if v is not a pseudo-version or if the time stamp embedded in the pseudo-version is not a valid time.

func SortVersions

func SortVersions(list []string)

func Sum

func Sum(mod module.Version) string

Sum returns the checksum for the downloaded copy of the given module, if present in the download cache.

func TrimGoSum

func TrimGoSum(keep map[module.Version]bool)

TrimGoSum trims go.sum to contain only the modules for which keep[m] is true.

func Unzip

func Unzip(dir, zipfile, prefix string, maxSize int64) error

func WriteGoSum

func WriteGoSum()

WriteGoSum writes the go.sum file if it needs to be updated.

Types

type Repo

type Repo interface {
	// ModulePath returns the module path.
	ModulePath() string

	// Versions lists all known versions with the given prefix.
	// Pseudo-versions are not included.
	// Versions should be returned sorted in semver order
	// (implementations can use SortVersions).
	Versions(prefix string) (tags []string, err error)

	// Stat returns information about the revision rev.
	// A revision can be any identifier known to the underlying service:
	// commit hash, branch, tag, and so on.
	Stat(rev string) (*RevInfo, error)

	// Latest returns the latest revision on the default branch,
	// whatever that means in the underlying source code repository.
	// It is only used when there are no tagged versions.
	Latest() (*RevInfo, error)

	// GoMod returns the go.mod file for the given version.
	GoMod(version string) (data []byte, err error)

	// Zip downloads a zip file for the given version
	// to a new file in a given temporary directory.
	// It returns the name of the new file.
	// The caller should remove the file when finished with it.
	Zip(version, tmpdir string) (tmpfile string, err error)
}

A Repo represents a repository storing all versions of a single module. It must be safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines.

func Lookup

func Lookup(path string) (Repo, error)

Lookup returns the module with the given module path. A successful return does not guarantee that the module has any defined versions.

type RevInfo

type RevInfo struct {
	Version string    // version string
	Name    string    // complete ID in underlying repository
	Short   string    // shortened ID, for use in pseudo-version
	Time    time.Time // commit time
}

A Rev describes a single revision in a module repository.

func Stat

func Stat(path, rev string) (*RevInfo, error)

Stat is like Lookup(path).Stat(rev) but avoids the repository path resolution in Lookup if the result is already cached on local disk.

Directories

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Package codehost defines the interface implemented by a code hosting source, along with support code for use by implementations.
Package codehost defines the interface implemented by a code hosting source, along with support code for use by implementations.

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