Trash - Go ./vendor manager
Keeping the trash in your ./vendor dir to a minimum.
How to use
Make sure you're using go1.6 or later version.
- Download and extract latest release to your PATH.
Alternatively, install or update current development version with
go get -u github.com/boy12371/trash
.
- Copy
vendor.conf
file to your project and edit to your needs.
- Run
trash
.
vendor.conf
(in your project root dir) specifies the revisions (git tags or commits, or branches - if you're drunk) of the libraries to be fetched, checked out and copied to ./vendor dir. For example:
github.com/boy12371/trash
github.com/Sirupsen/logrus v0.8.7 https://github.com/imikushin/logrus.git
github.com/codegangsta/cli b5232bb
github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/candiedyaml 5a459c2
Or, in YML format:
import:
- package: github.com/Sirupsen/logrus # package name
version: v0.8.7 # tag or commit
repo: https://github.com/imikushin/logrus.git # (optional) git URL
- package: github.com/codegangsta/cli
version: b5232bb2934f606f9f27a1305f1eea224e8e8b88
- package: github.com/cloudfoundry-incubator/candiedyaml
version: 55a459c2d9da2b078f0725e5fb324823b2c71702
Run trash
to populate ./vendor directory and remove unnecessary files. Run trash --keep
to keep all checked out files in ./vendor dir.
Inspiration
I really liked glide, it's like a real package manager: specify what you need, run glide up
and enjoy your updated libraries. But it didn't help with a couple problems I had:
- All necessary library code should be vendored and checked into project repo (as imposed by the project policy)
- Unnecessary code should be removed
for great justice for smaller git checkouts and faster docker build
I'd been slightly reluctant to the idea of writing it, but apparently the world needed another package manager: "Come on, it's just going to be 300 (okay, it's ~600) lines of Go!" Thanks to @ibuildthecloud for the idea.
Help
For the world's convenience, trash
can detect glide.yaml (and glide.yml, as well as trash.yaml) and use that instead of vendor.conf (and you can Force it to use any other file). Just in case, here's the program help:
$ trash -h
NAME:
trash - Vendor imported packages and throw away the trash!
USAGE:
trash [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
VERSION:
v0.2.7
AUTHOR(S):
@imikushin, @ibuildthecloud
COMMANDS:
help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command
GLOBAL OPTIONS:
--file value, -f value Vendored packages list (default: "vendor.conf")
--directory value, -C value The directory in which to run, --file is relative to this (default: ".")
--target value, -T value The directory to store results (default: "vendor")
--keep, -k Keep all downloaded vendor code (preserving .git dirs)
--update value, -u value specify a list of packages to be updated
--insecure Pass -insecure to 'go get'
--debug, -d Debug logging
--cache value Cache directory (default: "/Users/ivan/.trash-cache") [$TRASH_CACHE]
--include-vendor whether to include vendor when running trash -k
--help, -h show help
--version, -v print the version