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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// godoc: Go Documentation Server
// Web server tree:
//
// http://godoc/ redirect to /pkg/
// http://godoc/src/ serve files from $GOROOT/src; .go gets pretty-printed
// http://godoc/cmd/ serve documentation about commands
// http://godoc/pkg/ serve documentation about packages
// (idea is if you say import "compress/zlib", you go to
// http://godoc/pkg/compress/zlib)
//
package main
import (
"archive/zip"
"bytes"
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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"encoding/json"
_ "expvar" // to serve /debug/vars
"flag"
"fmt"
"go/build"
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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"io"
"log"
"net/http"
_ "net/http/pprof" // to serve /debug/pprof/*
"net/url"
"os"
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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"os/exec"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strings"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/analysis"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/static"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/vfs"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/vfs/gatefs"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/vfs/mapfs"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/vfs/zipfs"
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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"golang.org/x/xerrors"
)
const defaultAddr = "localhost:6060" // default webserver address
var (
// file system to serve
// (with e.g.: zip -r go.zip $GOROOT -i \*.go -i \*.html -i \*.css -i \*.js -i \*.txt -i \*.c -i \*.h -i \*.s -i \*.png -i \*.jpg -i \*.sh -i favicon.ico)
zipfile = flag.String("zip", "", "zip file providing the file system to serve; disabled if empty")
// file-based index
writeIndex = flag.Bool("write_index", false, "write index to a file; the file name must be specified with -index_files")
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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analysisFlag = flag.String("analysis", "", `comma-separated list of analyses to perform when in GOPATH mode (supported: type, pointer). See https://golang.org/lib/godoc/analysis/help.html`)
// network
httpAddr = flag.String("http", defaultAddr, "HTTP service address")
// layout control
urlFlag = flag.String("url", "", "print HTML for named URL")
verbose = flag.Bool("v", false, "verbose mode")
// file system roots
// TODO(gri) consider the invariant that goroot always end in '/'
goroot = flag.String("goroot", findGOROOT(), "Go root directory")
// layout control
showTimestamps = flag.Bool("timestamps", false, "show timestamps with directory listings")
templateDir = flag.String("templates", "", "load templates/JS/CSS from disk in this directory")
showPlayground = flag.Bool("play", false, "enable playground")
declLinks = flag.Bool("links", true, "link identifiers to their declarations")
// search index
indexEnabled = flag.Bool("index", false, "enable search index")
indexFiles = flag.String("index_files", "", "glob pattern specifying index files; if not empty, the index is read from these files in sorted order")
indexInterval = flag.Duration("index_interval", 0, "interval of indexing; 0 for default (5m), negative to only index once at startup")
maxResults = flag.Int("maxresults", 10000, "maximum number of full text search results shown")
indexThrottle = flag.Float64("index_throttle", 0.75, "index throttle value; 0.0 = no time allocated, 1.0 = full throttle")
// source code notes
notesRx = flag.String("notes", "BUG", "regular expression matching note markers to show")
)
// An httpResponseRecorder is an http.ResponseWriter
type httpResponseRecorder struct {
body *bytes.Buffer
header http.Header
code int
}
func (w *httpResponseRecorder) Header() http.Header { return w.header }
func (w *httpResponseRecorder) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { return w.body.Write(b) }
func (w *httpResponseRecorder) WriteHeader(code int) { w.code = code }
func usage() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "usage: godoc -http="+defaultAddr+"\n")
flag.PrintDefaults()
os.Exit(2)
}
func loggingHandler(h http.Handler) http.Handler {
return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
log.Printf("%s\t%s", req.RemoteAddr, req.URL)
h.ServeHTTP(w, req)
})
}
func handleURLFlag() {
// Try up to 10 fetches, following redirects.
urlstr := *urlFlag
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
// Prepare request.
u, err := url.Parse(urlstr)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
req := &http.Request{
URL: u,
}
// Invoke default HTTP handler to serve request
// to our buffering httpWriter.
w := &httpResponseRecorder{code: 200, header: make(http.Header), body: new(bytes.Buffer)}
http.DefaultServeMux.ServeHTTP(w, req)
// Return data, error, or follow redirect.
switch w.code {
case 200: // ok
os.Stdout.Write(w.body.Bytes())
return
case 301, 302, 303, 307: // redirect
redirect := w.header.Get("Location")
if redirect == "" {
log.Fatalf("HTTP %d without Location header", w.code)
}
urlstr = redirect
default:
log.Fatalf("HTTP error %d", w.code)
}
}
log.Fatalf("too many redirects")
}
func initCorpus(corpus *godoc.Corpus) {
err := corpus.Init()
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
}
func main() {
flag.Usage = usage
flag.Parse()
// Check usage.
if flag.NArg() > 0 {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, `Unexpected arguments. Use "go doc" for command-line help output instead. For example, "go doc fmt.Printf".`)
usage()
}
if *httpAddr == "" && *urlFlag == "" && !*writeIndex {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "At least one of -http, -url, or -write_index must be set to a non-zero value.")
usage()
}
// Set the resolved goroot.
vfs.GOROOT = *goroot
fsGate := make(chan bool, 20)
// Determine file system to use.
if *zipfile == "" {
// use file system of underlying OS
rootfs := gatefs.New(vfs.OS(*goroot), fsGate)
fs.Bind("/", rootfs, "/", vfs.BindReplace)
} else {
// use file system specified via .zip file (path separator must be '/')
rc, err := zip.OpenReader(*zipfile)
if err != nil {
log.Fatalf("%s: %s\n", *zipfile, err)
}
defer rc.Close() // be nice (e.g., -writeIndex mode)
fs.Bind("/", zipfs.New(rc, *zipfile), *goroot, vfs.BindReplace)
}
if *templateDir != "" {
fs.Bind("/lib/godoc", vfs.OS(*templateDir), "/", vfs.BindBefore)
} else {
fs.Bind("/lib/godoc", mapfs.New(static.Files), "/", vfs.BindReplace)
}
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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// Get the GOMOD value, use it to determine if godoc is being invoked in module mode.
goModFile, err := goMod()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "failed to determine go env GOMOD value: %v", err)
goModFile = "" // Fall back to GOPATH mode.
}
if goModFile != "" {
fmt.Printf("using module mode; GOMOD=%s\n", goModFile)
if *analysisFlag != "" {
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "The -analysis flag is supported only in GOPATH mode at this time.")
fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, "See https://golang.org/issue/34473.")
usage()
}
// Try to download dependencies that are not in the module cache in order to
// to show their documentation.
// This may fail if module downloading is disallowed (GOPROXY=off) or due to
// limited connectivity, in which case we print errors to stderr and show
// documentation only for packages that are available.
fillModuleCache(os.Stderr, goModFile)
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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// Determine modules in the build list.
mods, err := buildList(goModFile)
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "failed to determine the build list of the main module: %v", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
// Bind module trees into Go root.
for _, m := range mods {
if m.Dir == "" {
// Module is not available in the module cache, skip it.
continue
}
dst := path.Join("/src", m.Path)
fs.Bind(dst, gatefs.New(vfs.OS(m.Dir), fsGate), "/", vfs.BindAfter)
}
} else {
fmt.Println("using GOPATH mode")
// Bind $GOPATH trees into Go root.
for _, p := range filepath.SplitList(build.Default.GOPATH) {
fs.Bind("/src", gatefs.New(vfs.OS(p), fsGate), "/src", vfs.BindAfter)
}
}
var typeAnalysis, pointerAnalysis bool
if *analysisFlag != "" {
for _, a := range strings.Split(*analysisFlag, ",") {
switch a {
case "type":
typeAnalysis = true
case "pointer":
pointerAnalysis = true
default:
log.Fatalf("unknown analysis: %s", a)
}
}
}
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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var corpus *godoc.Corpus
if goModFile != "" {
corpus = godoc.NewCorpus(moduleFS{fs})
} else {
corpus = godoc.NewCorpus(fs)
}
corpus.Verbose = *verbose
corpus.MaxResults = *maxResults
corpus.IndexEnabled = *indexEnabled
if *maxResults == 0 {
corpus.IndexFullText = false
}
corpus.IndexFiles = *indexFiles
corpus.IndexDirectory = func(dir string) bool {
return dir != "/pkg" && !strings.HasPrefix(dir, "/pkg/")
}
corpus.IndexThrottle = *indexThrottle
corpus.IndexInterval = *indexInterval
if *writeIndex || *urlFlag != "" {
corpus.IndexThrottle = 1.0
corpus.IndexEnabled = true
initCorpus(corpus)
} else {
go initCorpus(corpus)
}
// Initialize the version info before readTemplates, which saves
// the map value in a method value.
corpus.InitVersionInfo()
pres = godoc.NewPresentation(corpus)
pres.ShowTimestamps = *showTimestamps
pres.ShowPlayground = *showPlayground
pres.DeclLinks = *declLinks
if *notesRx != "" {
pres.NotesRx = regexp.MustCompile(*notesRx)
}
readTemplates(pres)
registerHandlers(pres)
if *writeIndex {
// Write search index and exit.
if *indexFiles == "" {
log.Fatal("no index file specified")
}
log.Println("initialize file systems")
*verbose = true // want to see what happens
corpus.UpdateIndex()
log.Println("writing index file", *indexFiles)
f, err := os.Create(*indexFiles)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
index, _ := corpus.CurrentIndex()
_, err = index.WriteTo(f)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
log.Println("done")
return
}
// Print content that would be served at the URL *urlFlag.
if *urlFlag != "" {
handleURLFlag()
return
}
var handler http.Handler = http.DefaultServeMux
if *verbose {
log.Printf("Go Documentation Server")
log.Printf("version = %s", runtime.Version())
log.Printf("address = %s", *httpAddr)
log.Printf("goroot = %s", *goroot)
switch {
case !*indexEnabled:
log.Print("search index disabled")
case *maxResults > 0:
log.Printf("full text index enabled (maxresults = %d)", *maxResults)
default:
log.Print("identifier search index enabled")
}
fs.Fprint(os.Stderr)
handler = loggingHandler(handler)
}
// Initialize search index.
if *indexEnabled {
go corpus.RunIndexer()
}
// Start type/pointer analysis.
if typeAnalysis || pointerAnalysis {
go analysis.Run(pointerAnalysis, &corpus.Analysis)
}
// Start http server.
if *verbose {
log.Println("starting HTTP server")
}
if err := http.ListenAndServe(*httpAddr, handler); err != nil {
log.Fatalf("ListenAndServe %s: %v", *httpAddr, err)
}
}
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
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// goMod returns the go env GOMOD value in the current directory
// by invoking the go command.
//
// GOMOD is documented at https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Environment_variables:
//
// The absolute path to the go.mod of the main module,
// or the empty string if not using modules.
//
func goMod() (string, error) {
out, err := exec.Command("go", "env", "-json", "GOMOD").Output()
if ee := (*exec.ExitError)(nil); xerrors.As(err, &ee) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("go command exited unsuccessfully: %v\n%s", ee.ProcessState.String(), ee.Stderr)
} else if err != nil {
return "", err
}
var env struct {
GoMod string
}
err = json.Unmarshal(out, &env)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return env.GoMod, nil
}
// fillModuleCache does a best-effort attempt to fill the module cache
// with all dependencies of the main module in the current directory
// by invoking the go command. Module download logs are streamed to w.
// If there are any problems encountered, they are also written to w.
// It should only be used when operating in module mode.
//
// See https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Download_modules_to_local_cache.
func fillModuleCache(w io.Writer, goMod string) {
if goMod == os.DevNull {
// No module requirements, nothing to do.
return
}
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
2019-09-23 16:16:04 -06:00
cmd := exec.Command("go", "mod", "download", "-json")
var out bytes.Buffer
cmd.Stdout = &out
cmd.Stderr = w
err := cmd.Run()
if ee := (*exec.ExitError)(nil); xerrors.As(err, &ee) && ee.ExitCode() == 1 {
// Exit code 1 from this command means there were some
// non-empty Error values in the output. Print them to w.
fmt.Fprintf(w, "documentation for some packages is not shown:\n")
for dec := json.NewDecoder(&out); ; {
var m struct {
Path string // Module path.
Version string // Module version.
Error string // Error loading module.
}
err := dec.Decode(&m)
if err == io.EOF {
break
} else if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "error decoding JSON object from go mod download -json: %v\n", err)
continue
}
if m.Error == "" {
continue
}
fmt.Fprintf(w, "\tmodule %s@%s is not in the module cache and there was a problem downloading it: %s\n", m.Path, m.Version, m.Error)
}
} else if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "there was a problem filling module cache: %v\n", err)
}
}
// buildList determines the build list in the current directory
// by invoking the go command. It should only be used when operating
// in module mode.
//
// See https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list.
func buildList(goMod string) ([]mod, error) {
if goMod == os.DevNull {
// Empty build list.
return nil, nil
}
cmd/godoc: add initial support for module mode This change implements initial support for viewing Go package documentation with godoc in module mode. There are no UI changes. When running the godoc binary in a directory where module mode is active (i.e., go env GOMOD reports a non-empty path), the documentation will be shown for packages provided by modules rather than from the GOPATH workspace. The mode can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by changing the GO111MODULE environment variable¹ value. For example, 'GO111MODULE=on godoc' will force godoc to run in module mode, and 'GO111MODULE=off godoc' will force godoc to run in GOPATH mode. It is implemented by reusing the existing virtual filesystem abstraction. The main module and all of its dependencies (in other words, the build list²) are determined by invoking the go list -m all command in the same directory. An attempt is made to fill the module cache with any selected module versions that are not already in the local module cache. This behavior can be controlled in the same way as the go command, by setting the GOPROXY environment variable. For example, setting GOPROXY=off disables downloading of any modules. If any of the modules could not be fetched, it is printed to stderr and documentation is shown for all other available packages. ¹ https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_support ² https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-The_main_module_and_the_build_list Fixes golang/go#33655 Change-Id: I86f795537b65acae3771afd19d2e7cb360425467 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/196983 Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
2019-09-23 16:16:04 -06:00
out, err := exec.Command("go", "list", "-m", "-json", "all").Output()
if ee := (*exec.ExitError)(nil); xerrors.As(err, &ee) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("go command exited unsuccessfully: %v\n%s", ee.ProcessState.String(), ee.Stderr)
} else if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var mods []mod
for dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(out)); ; {
var m mod
err := dec.Decode(&m)
if err == io.EOF {
break
} else if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mods = append(mods, m)
}
return mods, nil
}
type mod struct {
Path string // Module path.
Dir string // Directory holding files for this module, if any.
}
// moduleFS is a vfs.FileSystem wrapper used when godoc is running
// in module mode. It's needed so that packages inside modules are
// considered to be third party.
//
// It overrides the RootType method of the underlying filesystem
// and implements it using a heuristic based on the import path.
// If the first element of the import path does not contain a dot,
// that package is considered to be inside GOROOT. If it contains
// a dot, then that package is considered to be third party.
//
// TODO(dmitshur): The RootType abstraction works well when GOPATH
// workspaces are bound at their roots, but scales poorly in the
// general case. It should be replaced by a more direct solution
// for determining whether a package is third party or not.
//
type moduleFS struct{ vfs.FileSystem }
func (moduleFS) RootType(path string) vfs.RootType {
if !strings.HasPrefix(path, "/src/") {
return ""
}
domain := path[len("/src/"):]
if i := strings.Index(domain, "/"); i >= 0 {
domain = domain[:i]
}
if !strings.Contains(domain, ".") {
// No dot in the first element of import path
// suggests this is a package in GOROOT.
return vfs.RootTypeGoRoot
} else {
// A dot in the first element of import path
// suggests this is a third party package.
return vfs.RootTypeGoPath
}
}
func (fs moduleFS) String() string { return "module(" + fs.FileSystem.String() + ")" }