Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Variables
- func CachePath(m module.Version, suffix string) (string, error)
- func Download(ctx context.Context, mod module.Version) (dir string, err error)
- func DownloadDir(m module.Version) (string, error)
- func DownloadZip(ctx context.Context, mod module.Version) (zipfile string, err error)
- func GoMod(path, rev string) ([]byte, error)
- func GoModFile(path, version string) (string, error)
- func GoModSum(path, version string) (string, error)
- func HaveSum(mod module.Version) bool
- func InfoFile(path, version string) (string, error)
- func LegacyGoMod(modPath string) []byte
- func RemoveAll(dir string) error
- func Reset()
- func SideLock() (unlock func(), err error)
- func Sum(mod module.Version) string
- func TrimGoSum(keep map[module.Version]bool)
- func TryProxies(f func(proxy string) error) error
- func WriteGoSum(keep map[module.Version]bool, readonly bool) error
- type DownloadDirPartialError
- type Repo
- type RevInfo
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ErrGoSumDirty = errors.New("updates to go.sum needed, disabled by -mod=readonly")
var GoSumFile string // path to go.sum; set by package modload
var HelpGoproxy = &base.Command{
UsageLine: "goproxy",
Short: "module proxy protocol",
Long: `
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.
For details on the GOPROXY protocol, see
https://golang.org/ref/mod#goproxy-protocol.
`,
}
var HelpModuleAuth = &base.Command{
UsageLine: "module-auth",
Short: "module authentication using go.sum",
Long: `
When the go command downloads a module zip file or go.mod file into the
module cache, it computes a cryptographic hash and compares it with a known
value to verify the file hasn't changed since it was first downloaded. Known
hashes are stored in a file in the module root directory named go.sum. Hashes
may also be downloaded from the checksum database depending on the values of
GOSUMDB, GOPRIVATE, and GONOSUMDB.
For details, see https://golang.org/ref/mod#authenticating.
`,
}
var HelpPrivate = &base.Command{
UsageLine: "private",
Short: "configuration for downloading non-public code",
Long: `
The go command defaults to downloading modules from the public Go module
mirror at proxy.golang.org. It also defaults to validating downloaded modules,
regardless of source, against the public Go checksum database at sum.golang.org.
These defaults work well for publicly available source code.
The GOPRIVATE environment variable controls which modules the go command
considers to be private (not available publicly) and should therefore not use
the proxy or checksum database. The variable is a comma-separated list of
glob patterns (in the syntax of Go's path.Match) of module path prefixes.
For example,
GOPRIVATE=*.corp.example.com,rsc.io/private
causes the go command to treat as private any module with a path prefix
matching either pattern, including git.corp.example.com/xyzzy, rsc.io/private,
and rsc.io/private/quux.
For fine-grained control over module download and validation, the GONOPROXY
and GONOSUMDB environment variables accept the same kind of glob list
and override GOPRIVATE for the specific decision of whether to use the proxy
and checksum database, respectively.
For example, if a company ran a module proxy serving private modules,
users would configure go using:
GOPRIVATE=*.corp.example.com
GOPROXY=proxy.example.com
GONOPROXY=none
The GOPRIVATE variable is also used to define the "public" and "private"
patterns for the GOVCS variable; see 'go help vcs'. For that usage,
GOPRIVATE applies even in GOPATH mode. In that case, it matches import paths
instead of module paths.
The 'go env -w' command (see 'go help env') can be used to set these variables
for future go command invocations.
For more details, see https://golang.org/ref/mod#private-modules.
`,
}
var WorkspaceGoSumFiles []string // path to module go.sums in workspace; set by package modload
Functions ¶
func Download ¶
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 ¶
DownloadDir returns the directory to which m should have been downloaded. An error will be returned if the module path or version cannot be escaped. An error satisfying errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) will be returned along with the directory if the directory does not exist or if the directory is not completely populated.
func DownloadZip ¶
DownloadZip downloads the specific module version to the local zip cache and returns the name of the zip file.
func GoMod ¶
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 GoModFile ¶
GoModFile is like GoMod but returns the name of the file containing the cached information.
func GoModSum ¶
GoModSum returns the go.sum entry for the module version's go.mod file. (That is, it returns the entry listed in go.sum as "path version/go.mod".)
func HaveSum ¶
HaveSum returns true if the go.sum file contains an entry for mod. The entry's hash must be generated with a known hash algorithm. mod.Version may have a "/go.mod" suffix to distinguish sums for .mod and .zip files.
func InfoFile ¶
InfoFile is like Lookup(path).Stat(version) but returns the name of the file containing the cached information.
func LegacyGoMod ¶
LegacyGoMod generates a fake go.mod file for a module that doesn't have one. The go.mod file contains a module directive and nothing else: no go version, no requirements.
We used to try to build a go.mod reflecting pre-existing package management metadata files, but the conversion was inherently imperfect (because those files don't have exactly the same semantics as go.mod) and, when done for dependencies in the middle of a build, impossible to correct. So we stopped.
func RemoveAll ¶
RemoveAll removes a directory written by Download or Unzip, first applying any permission changes needed to do so.
func Reset ¶ added in v0.1.0
func Reset()
Reset resets globals in the modfetch package, so previous loads don't affect contents of go.sum files
func SideLock ¶
func SideLock() (unlock func(), err error)
SideLock locks a file within the module cache that previously guarded edits to files outside the cache, such as go.sum and go.mod files in the user's working directory. If err is nil, the caller MUST eventually call the unlock function.
func Sum ¶
Sum returns the checksum for the downloaded copy of the given module, if present in the download cache.
func TrimGoSum ¶
TrimGoSum trims go.sum to contain only the modules needed for reproducible builds.
keep is used to check whether a sum should be retained in go.mod. It should have entries for both module content sums and go.mod sums (version ends with "/go.mod").
func TryProxies ¶
TryProxies iterates f over each configured proxy (including "noproxy" and "direct" if applicable) until f returns no error or until f returns an error that is not equivalent to fs.ErrNotExist on a proxy configured not to fall back on errors.
TryProxies then returns that final error.
If GOPROXY is set to "off", TryProxies invokes f once with the argument "off".
func WriteGoSum ¶
WriteGoSum writes the go.sum file if it needs to be updated.
keep is used to check whether a newly added sum should be saved in go.sum. It should have entries for both module content sums and go.mod sums (version ends with "/go.mod"). Existing sums will be preserved unless they have been marked for deletion with TrimGoSum.
Types ¶
type DownloadDirPartialError ¶
DownloadDirPartialError is returned by DownloadDir if a module directory exists but was not completely populated.
DownloadDirPartialError is equivalent to fs.ErrNotExist.
func (*DownloadDirPartialError) Error ¶
func (e *DownloadDirPartialError) Error() string
func (*DownloadDirPartialError) Is ¶
func (e *DownloadDirPartialError) Is(err error) bool
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 semver.Sort). // // Versions returns a non-nil error only if there was a problem // fetching the list of versions: it may return an empty list // along with a nil error if the list of matching versions // is known to be empty. // // If the underlying repository does not exist, // Versions returns an error matching errors.Is(_, os.NotExist). Versions(prefix string) ([]string, 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 writes a zip file for the given version to dst. Zip(dst io.Writer, version string) 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 ¶
Lookup returns the module with the given module path, fetched through the given proxy.
The distinguished proxy "direct" indicates that the path should be fetched from its origin, and "noproxy" indicates that the patch should be fetched directly only if GONOPROXY matches the given path.
For the distinguished proxy "off", Lookup always returns a Repo that returns a non-nil error for every method call.
A successful return does not guarantee that the module has any defined versions.
type RevInfo ¶
type RevInfo struct { Version string // suggested version string for this revision Time time.Time // commit time // These fields are used for Stat of arbitrary rev, // but they are not recorded when talking about module versions. Name string `json:"-"` // complete ID in underlying repository Short string `json:"-"` // shortened ID, for use in pseudo-version }
A Rev describes a single revision in a module repository.