Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package codehost defines the interface implemented by a code hosting source, along with support code for use by implementations.
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func AllHex(rev string) bool
- func Run(dir string, cmdline ...any) ([]byte, error)
- func RunWithStdin(dir string, stdin io.Reader, cmdline ...any) ([]byte, error)
- func ShortenSHA1(rev string) string
- func WorkDir(typ, name string) (dir, lockfile string, err error)
- type Origin
- type Repo
- type RevInfo
- type RunError
- type Tag
- type Tags
- type UnknownRevisionError
- type VCSError
Constants ¶
const ( MaxGoMod = 16 << 20 // maximum size of go.mod file MaxLICENSE = 16 << 20 // maximum size of LICENSE file MaxZipFile = 500 << 20 // maximum size of downloaded zip file )
Downloaded size limits.
Variables ¶
var ErrNoCommits error = noCommitsError{}
ErrNoCommits is an error equivalent to fs.ErrNotExist indicating that a given repository or module contains no commits.
var ErrNoRepoHash = errors.New("RepoHash not supported")
Functions ¶
func Run ¶
Run runs the command line in the given directory (an empty dir means the current directory). It returns the standard output and, for a non-zero exit, a *RunError indicating the command, exit status, and standard error. Standard error is unavailable for commands that exit successfully.
func ShortenSHA1 ¶
ShortenSHA1 shortens a SHA1 hash (40 hex digits) to the canonical length used in pseudo-versions (12 hex digits).
Types ¶
type Origin ¶
type Origin struct { VCS string `json:",omitempty"` // "git" etc URL string `json:",omitempty"` // URL of repository Subdir string `json:",omitempty"` // subdirectory in repo // If TagSum is non-empty, then the resolution of this module version // depends on the set of tags present in the repo, specifically the tags // of the form TagPrefix + a valid semver version. // If the matching repo tags and their commit hashes still hash to TagSum, // the Origin is still valid (at least as far as the tags are concerned). // The exact checksum is up to the Repo implementation; see (*gitRepo).Tags. TagPrefix string `json:",omitempty"` TagSum string `json:",omitempty"` // If Ref is non-empty, then the resolution of this module version // depends on Ref resolving to the revision identified by Hash. // If Ref still resolves to Hash, the Origin is still valid (at least as far as Ref is concerned). // For Git, the Ref is a full ref like "refs/heads/main" or "refs/tags/v1.2.3", // and the Hash is the Git object hash the ref maps to. // Other VCS might choose differently, but the idea is that Ref is the name // with a mutable meaning while Hash is a name with an immutable meaning. Ref string `json:",omitempty"` Hash string `json:",omitempty"` // If RepoSum is non-empty, then the resolution of this module version // failed due to the repo being available but the version not being present. // This depends on the entire state of the repo, which RepoSum summarizes. // For Git, this is a hash of all the refs and their hashes. RepoSum string `json:",omitempty"` }
An Origin describes the provenance of a given repo method result. It can be passed to CheckReuse (usually in a different go command invocation) to see whether the result remains up-to-date.
func (*Origin) Checkable ¶
Checkable reports whether the Origin contains anything that can be checked. If not, the Origin is purely informational and should fail a CheckReuse call.
func (*Origin) ClearCheckable ¶
func (o *Origin) ClearCheckable()
ClearCheckable clears the Origin enough to make Checkable return false.
type Repo ¶
type Repo interface { // CheckReuse checks whether the old origin information // remains up to date. If so, whatever cached object it was // taken from can be reused. // The subdir gives subdirectory name where the module root is expected to be found, // "" for the root or "sub/dir" for a subdirectory (no trailing slash). CheckReuse(old *Origin, subdir string) error // List lists all tags with the given prefix. Tags(prefix string) (*Tags, 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 implementation. Latest() (*RevInfo, error) // ReadFile reads the given file in the file tree corresponding to revision rev. // It should refuse to read more than maxSize bytes. // // If the requested file does not exist it should return an error for which // os.IsNotExist(err) returns true. ReadFile(rev, file string, maxSize int64) (data []byte, err error) // ReadZip downloads a zip file for the subdir subdirectory // of the given revision to a new file in a given temporary directory. // It should refuse to read more than maxSize bytes. // It returns a ReadCloser for a streamed copy of the zip file. // All files in the zip file are expected to be // nested in a single top-level directory, whose name is not specified. ReadZip(rev, subdir string, maxSize int64) (zip io.ReadCloser, err error) // RecentTag returns the most recent tag on rev or one of its predecessors // with the given prefix. allowed may be used to filter out unwanted versions. RecentTag(rev, prefix string, allowed func(tag string) bool) (tag string, err error) // DescendsFrom reports whether rev or any of its ancestors has the given tag. // // DescendsFrom must return true for any tag returned by RecentTag for the // same revision. DescendsFrom(rev, tag string) (bool, error) }
A Repo represents a code hosting source. Typical implementations include local version control repositories, remote version control servers, and code hosting sites. A Repo must be safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines.
func LocalGitRepo ¶
LocalGitRepo is like Repo but accepts both Git remote references and paths to repositories on the local file system.
type RevInfo ¶
type RevInfo struct { Origin *Origin Name string // complete ID in underlying repository Short string // shortened ID, for use in pseudo-version Version string // version used in lookup Time time.Time // commit time Tags []string // known tags for commit }
A RevInfo describes a single revision in a source code repository.
type UnknownRevisionError ¶
type UnknownRevisionError struct {
Rev string
}
UnknownRevisionError is an error equivalent to fs.ErrNotExist, but for a revision rather than a file.
func (*UnknownRevisionError) Error ¶
func (e *UnknownRevisionError) Error() string
func (UnknownRevisionError) Is ¶
func (UnknownRevisionError) Is(err error) bool
type VCSError ¶
type VCSError struct {
Err error
}
A VCSError indicates an error using a version control system. The implication of a VCSError is that we know definitively where to get the code, but we can't access it due to the error. The caller should report this error instead of continuing to probe other possible module paths.
TODO(golang.org/issue/31730): See if we can invert this. (Return a distinguished error for “repo not found” and treat everything else as terminal.)