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