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Overview ¶
Package version provides utilities for version number comparisons
This is forked from k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/version to make kind easier to import (k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/version is a stable, mature package with no externaldependencies within a large, heavy module)
Index ¶
- type Version
- func (v *Version) AtLeast(min *Version) bool
- func (v *Version) BuildMetadata() string
- func (v *Version) Compare(other string) (int, error)
- func (v *Version) Components() []uint
- func (v *Version) LessThan(other *Version) bool
- func (v *Version) Major() uint
- func (v *Version) Minor() uint
- func (v *Version) Patch() uint
- func (v *Version) PreRelease() string
- func (v *Version) String() string
- func (v *Version) WithBuildMetadata(buildMetadata string) *Version
- func (v *Version) WithMajor(major uint) *Version
- func (v *Version) WithMinor(minor uint) *Version
- func (v *Version) WithPatch(patch uint) *Version
- func (v *Version) WithPreRelease(preRelease string) *Version
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Types ¶
type Version ¶
type Version struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Version is an opaque representation of a version number
func MustParseGeneric ¶
MustParseGeneric is like ParseGeneric except that it panics on error
func MustParseSemantic ¶
MustParseSemantic is like ParseSemantic except that it panics on error
func ParseGeneric ¶
ParseGeneric parses a "generic" version string. The version string must consist of two or more dot-separated numeric fields (the first of which can't have leading zeroes), followed by arbitrary uninterpreted data (which need not be separated from the final numeric field by punctuation). For convenience, leading and trailing whitespace is ignored, and the version can be preceded by the letter "v". See also ParseSemantic.
func ParseSemantic ¶
ParseSemantic parses a version string that exactly obeys the syntax and semantics of the "Semantic Versioning" specification (http://semver.org/) (although it ignores leading and trailing whitespace, and allows the version to be preceded by "v"). For version strings that are not guaranteed to obey the Semantic Versioning syntax, use ParseGeneric.
func (*Version) AtLeast ¶
AtLeast tests if a version is at least equal to a given minimum version. If both Versions are Semantic Versions, this will use the Semantic Version comparison algorithm. Otherwise, it will compare only the numeric components, with non-present components being considered "0" (ie, "1.4" is equal to "1.4.0").
func (*Version) BuildMetadata ¶
BuildMetadata returns the build metadata, if v is a Semantic Version, or ""
func (*Version) Compare ¶
Compare compares v against a version string (which will be parsed as either Semantic or non-Semantic depending on v). On success it returns -1 if v is less than other, 1 if it is greater than other, or 0 if they are equal.
func (*Version) Components ¶
Components returns the version number components
func (*Version) LessThan ¶
LessThan tests if a version is less than a given version. (It is exactly the opposite of AtLeast, for situations where asking "is v too old?" makes more sense than asking "is v new enough?".)
func (*Version) PreRelease ¶
PreRelease returns the prerelease metadata, if v is a Semantic Version, or ""
func (*Version) String ¶
String converts a Version back to a string; note that for versions parsed with ParseGeneric, this will not include the trailing uninterpreted portion of the version number.
func (*Version) WithBuildMetadata ¶
WithBuildMetadata returns copy of the version object with requested buildMetadata
func (*Version) WithMajor ¶
WithMajor returns copy of the version object with requested major number
func (*Version) WithMinor ¶
WithMinor returns copy of the version object with requested minor number
func (*Version) WithPatch ¶
WithPatch returns copy of the version object with requested patch number
func (*Version) WithPreRelease ¶
WithPreRelease returns copy of the version object with requested prerelease