## Gopkg.toml example (these lines may be deleted) ## "metadata" defines metadata about the project that could be used by other independent ## systems. The metadata defined here will be ignored by dep. # [metadata] # key1 = "value that convey data to other systems" # system1-data = "value that is used by a system" # system2-data = "value that is used by another system" ## "required" lists a set of packages (not projects) that must be included in ## Gopkg.lock. This list is merged with the set of packages imported by the current ## project. Use it when your project needs a package it doesn't explicitly import - ## including "main" packages. # required = ["github.com/user/thing/cmd/thing"] ## "ignored" lists a set of packages (not projects) that are ignored when ## dep statically analyzes source code. Ignored packages can be in this project, ## or in a dependency. # ignored = ["github.com/user/project/badpkg"] ## Constraints are rules for how directly imported projects ## may be incorporated into the depgraph. They are respected by ## dep whether coming from the Gopkg.toml of the current project or a dependency. # [[constraint]] ## Required: the root import path of the project being constrained. # name = "github.com/user/project" # ## Recommended: the version constraint to enforce for the project. ## Only one of "branch", "version" or "revision" can be specified. # version = "1.0.0" # branch = "master" # revision = "abc123" # ## Optional: an alternate location (URL or import path) for the project's source. # source = "https://github.com/myfork/package.git" # ## "metadata" defines metadata about the dependency or override that could be used ## by other independent systems. The metadata defined here will be ignored by dep. # [metadata] # key1 = "value that convey data to other systems" # system1-data = "value that is used by a system" # system2-data = "value that is used by another system" ## Overrides have the same structure as [[constraint]], but supersede all ## [[constraint]] declarations from all projects. Only [[override]] from ## the current project's are applied. ## ## Overrides are a sledgehammer. Use them only as a last resort. # [[override]] ## Required: the root import path of the project being constrained. # name = "github.com/user/project" # ## Optional: specifying a version constraint override will cause all other ## constraints on this project to be ignored; only the overridden constraint ## need be satisfied. ## Again, only one of "branch", "version" or "revision" can be specified. # version = "1.0.0" # branch = "master" # revision = "abc123" # ## Optional: specifying an alternate source location as an override will ## enforce that the alternate location is used for that project, regardless of ## what source location any dependent projects specify. # source = "https://github.com/myfork/package.git" [[constraint]] branch = "master" name = "github.com/CrowdSurge/banner"