Go Distribution Cloud Native Buildpack
The Go Distribution CNB provides the Go binary distribution that can be used to
execute Go tooling. The buildpack installs the Go
binary distribution onto the $PATH
which makes it available for subsequent
buildpacks. These buildpacks can then use that distribution to run Go tooling
including building Go application binaries. Examples of buildpacks that perform
this binary building process include the Go Mod
CNB and the Dep
CNB.
Integration
The Go Distribution CNB provides Go as a dependency. Downstream buildpacks, like
Go Mod or
Dep, can require the go dependency
by generating a Build Plan
TOML
file that looks like the following:
[[requires]]
# The name of the dependency is "go". This value is considered
# part of the public API for the buildpack and will not change without a plan
# for deprecation.
name = "go"
# The version of the Go dependency is not required. In the case it
# is not specified, the buildpack will provide the default version, which can
# be seen in the buildpack.toml file.
# If you wish to request a specific version, the buildpack supports
# specifying a semver constraint in the form of "1.*", "1.13.*", or even
# "1.13.9".
version = "1.13.9"
# The Go buildpack supports some non-required metadata options.
[requires.metadata]
# Setting the build flag to true will ensure that the Go
# depdendency is available on the $PATH for subsequent buildpacks during
# their build phase. If you are writing a buildpack that needs to run Go
# during its build process, this flag should be set to true.
build = true
# Setting the launch flag to true will ensure that the Go
# dependency is available on the $PATH for the running application. If you are
# writing an application that needs to run Go at runtime, this flag should
# be set to true.
launch = true
Usage
To package this buildpack for consumption:
$ ./scripts/package.sh
This builds the buildpack's Go source using GOOS=linux
by default. You can
supply another value as the first argument to package.sh
.
Go Build Configuration
To configure the Go version, please use the BP_GO_VERSION
environment
variable at build time either directly
(ex. pack build my-app --env BP_GO_VERSION=~1.14.1
) or through a
project.toml
file.