Unverified Commit 2c819198 by Kubernetes Prow Robot Committed by GitHub

Merge pull request #34 from pohly/go-mod-tidy

update Go mod support
parents 518d6af6 c1078a65
...@@ -106,3 +106,57 @@ Kubernetes releases: ...@@ -106,3 +106,57 @@ Kubernetes releases:
CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION=1.13.3 ./.prow.sh CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION=1.13.3 ./.prow.sh
CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION=latest ./.prow.sh CSI_PROW_KUBERNETES_VERSION=latest ./.prow.sh
Dependencies and vendoring
--------------------------
Most projects will (eventually) use `go mod` to manage
dependencies. `dep` is also still supported by `csi-release-tools`,
but not documented here because it's not recommended anymore.
The usual instructions for using [go
modules](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules) apply. Here's a cheat sheet
for some of the relevant commands:
- list available updates: `GO111MODULE=on go list -u -m all`
- update or add a single dependency: `GO111MODULE=on go get <package>`
- update all dependencies to their next minor or patch release:
`GO111MODULE=on go get ./...` (add `-u=patch` to limit to patch
releases)
- lock onto a specific version: `GO111MODULE=on go get <package>@<version>`
- clean up `go.mod`: `GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy`
- update vendor directory: `GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor`
`GO111MODULE=on` can be left out when using Go >= 1.13 or when the
source is checked out outside of `$GOPATH`.
`go mod tidy` must be used to ensure that the listed dependencies are
really still needed. Changing import statements or a tentative `go
get` can result in stale dependencies.
The `test-vendor` verifies that it was used when run locally or in a
pre-merge CI job. If a `vendor` directory is present, it will also
verify that it's content is up-to-date.
The `vendor` directory is optional. It is still present in projects
because it avoids downloading sources during CI builds. If this is no
longer deemed necessary, then a project can also remove the directory.
When using packages that are part of the Kubernetes source code, the
commands above are not enough because the [lack of semantic
versioning](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/72638)
prevents `go mod` from finding newer releases. Importing directly from
`kubernetes/kubernetes` also needs `replace` statements to override
the fake `v0.0.0` versions
(https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/79384). The
`go-get-kubernetes.sh` script can be used to update all packages in
lockstep to a different Kubernetes version. It takes a single version
number like "1.16.0".
Conversion of a repository that uses `dep` to `go mod` can be done with:
GO111MODULE=on go mod init
release-tools/go-get-kubernetes.sh <current Kubernetes version from Gopkg.toml>
GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy
GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor
git rm -f Gopkg.toml Gopkg.lock
git add go.mod go.sum vendor
...@@ -130,6 +130,26 @@ test-fmt: ...@@ -130,6 +130,26 @@ test-fmt:
# - the fabricated merge commit leaves go.mod, go.sum and vendor dir unchanged # - the fabricated merge commit leaves go.mod, go.sum and vendor dir unchanged
# - release-tools also didn't change (changing rules or Go version might lead to # - release-tools also didn't change (changing rules or Go version might lead to
# a different result and thus must be tested) # a different result and thus must be tested)
# - import statements not changed (because if they change, go.mod might have to be updated)
#
# "git diff" is intelligent enough to annotate changes inside the "import" block in
# the start of the diff hunk:
#
# diff --git a/rpc/common.go b/rpc/common.go
# index bb4a5c4..5fa4271 100644
# --- a/rpc/common.go
# +++ b/rpc/common.go
# @@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ import (
# "fmt"
# "time"
#
# - "google.golang.org/grpc"
# "google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
# "google.golang.org/grpc/status"
#
# We rely on that to find such changes.
#
# Vendoring is optional when using go.mod.
.PHONY: test-vendor .PHONY: test-vendor
test: test-vendor test: test-vendor
test-vendor: test-vendor:
...@@ -140,22 +160,37 @@ test-vendor: ...@@ -140,22 +160,37 @@ test-vendor:
*v0.[56789]*) dep check && echo "vendor up-to-date" || false;; \ *v0.[56789]*) dep check && echo "vendor up-to-date" || false;; \
*) echo "skipping check, dep >= 0.5 required";; \ *) echo "skipping check, dep >= 0.5 required";; \
esac; \ esac; \
else \ elif [ -f go.mod ]; then \
echo "Repo uses 'go mod' for vendoring."; \ echo "Repo uses 'go mod'."; \
if [ "$${JOB_NAME}" ] && \ if [ "$${JOB_NAME}" ] && \
( [ "$${JOB_TYPE}" != "presubmit" ] || \ ( [ "$${JOB_TYPE}" != "presubmit" ] || \
[ $$(git diff "${PULL_BASE_SHA}..HEAD" -- go.mod go.sum vendor release-tools | wc -l) -eq 0 ] ); then \ [ $$( (git diff "${PULL_BASE_SHA}..HEAD" -- go.mod go.sum vendor release-tools; \
echo "Skipping vendor check because the Prow pre-submit job does not change vendoring."; \ git diff "${PULL_BASE_SHA}..HEAD" | grep -e '^@@.*@@ import (' -e '^[+-]import') | \
elif ! GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor; then \ wc -l) -eq 0 ] ); then \
echo "Skipping vendor check because the Prow pre-submit job does not affect dependencies."; \
elif ! GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy; then \
echo "ERROR: vendor check failed."; \ echo "ERROR: vendor check failed."; \
false; \ false; \
elif [ $$(git status --porcelain -- vendor | wc -l) -gt 0 ]; then \ elif [ $$(git status --porcelain -- go.mod go.sum | wc -l) -gt 0 ]; then \
echo "ERROR: vendor directory *not* up-to-date, it did get modified by 'GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor':"; \ echo "ERROR: go module files *not* up-to-date, they did get modified by 'GO111MODULE=on go mod tidy':"; \
git status -- vendor; \ git diff -- go.mod go.sum; \
git diff -- vendor; \
false; \ false; \
elif [ -d vendor ]; then \
if ! GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor; then \
echo "ERROR: vendor check failed."; \
false; \
elif [ $$(git status --porcelain -- vendor | wc -l) -gt 0 ]; then \
echo "ERROR: vendor directory *not* up-to-date, it did get modified by 'GO111MODULE=on go mod vendor':"; \
git status -- vendor; \
git diff -- vendor; \
false; \
else \
echo "Go dependencies and vendor directory up-to-date."; \
fi; \
else \
echo "Go dependencies up-to-date."; \
fi; \ fi; \
fi; fi
.PHONY: test-subtree .PHONY: test-subtree
test: test-subtree test: test-subtree
......
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2019 The Kubernetes Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# This script can be used while converting a repo from "dep" to "go mod"
# by calling it after "go mod init" or to update the Kubernetes packages
# in a repo that has already been converted. Only packages that are
# part of kubernetes/kubernetes and thus part of a Kubernetes release
# are modified. Other k8.io packages (like k8s.io/klog, k8s.io/utils)
# need to be updated separately.
set -o pipefail
cmd=$0
function help () {
echo "$cmd <kubernetes version = x.y.z> - update all components from kubernetes/kubernetes to that version"
}
if [ $# -ne 1 ]; then
help
exit 1
fi
case "$1" in -h|--help|help) help; exit 0;; esac
die () {
echo >&2 "$@"
exit 1
}
k8s="$1"
# If the repo imports k8s.io/kubernetes (directly or indirectly), then
# "go mod" will try to find "v0.0.0" versions because
# k8s.io/kubernetes has those in it's go.mod file
# (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/2bd9643cee5b3b3a5ecbd3af49d09018f0773c77/go.mod#L146-L157).
# (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/79384).
#
# We need to replicate the replace statements to override those fake
# versions also in our go.mod file (idea and some code from
# https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/79384#issuecomment-521493597).
mods=$( (set -x; curl --silent --show-error --fail "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/v${k8s}/go.mod") |
sed -n 's|.*k8s.io/\(.*\) => ./staging/src/k8s.io/.*|k8s.io/\1|p'
) || die "failed to determine Kubernetes staging modules"
for mod in $mods; do
# The presence of a potentially incomplete go.mod file affects this command,
# so move elsewhere.
modinfo=$(set -x; cd /; env GO111MODULE=on go mod download -json "$mod@kubernetes-${k8s}") ||
die "failed to determine version of $mod: $modinfo"
v=$(echo "$modinfo" | sed -n 's|.*"Version": "\(.*\)".*|\1|p')
(set -x; env GO111MODULE=on go mod edit "-replace=$mod=$mod@$v") || die "'go mod edit' failed"
done
packages=
# Beware that we have to work with packages, not modules (i.e. no -m
# flag), because some modules trigger a "no Go code except tests"
# error. Getting their packages works.
if ! packages=$( (set -x; env GO111MODULE=on go list all) | grep ^k8s.io/ | sed -e 's; *;;'); then
cat >&2 <<EOF
Warning: "GO111MODULE=on go list all" failed, trying individual packages instead.
EOF
if ! packages=$( (set -x; env GO111MODULE=on go list -f '{{ join .Deps "\n" }}' ./...) | grep ^k8s.io/); then
cat >&2 <<EOF
ERROR: could not obtain package list, both of these commands failed:
GO111MODULE=on go list all
GO111MODULE=on go list -f '{{ join .Deps "\n" }}' ./pkg/...
EOF
exit 1
fi
fi
deps=
for package in $packages; do
# Some k8s.io packages do not come from Kubernetes staging and
# thus have different versioning (or none at all...). We need to
# skip those. We know what packages are from staging because we
# now have "replace" statements for them in go.mod.
#
# shellcheck disable=SC2001
module=$(echo "$package" | sed -e 's;k8s.io/\([^/]*\)/.*;k8s.io/\1;')
if grep -q -w "$module *=>" go.mod; then
deps="$deps $(echo "$package" | sed -e "s;\$;@kubernetes-$k8s;" -e 's;^k8s.io/kubernetes\(/.*\)@kubernetes-;k8s.io/kubernetes\1@v;')"
fi
done
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
(set -x; env GO111MODULE=on go get $deps 2>&1) || die "go get failed"
echo "SUCCESS"
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