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authorGrzegorz Bizon <grzegorz@gitlab.com>2019-08-16 07:03:50 +0000
committerGrzegorz Bizon <grzegorz@gitlab.com>2019-08-16 07:03:50 +0000
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Merge branch 'do-not-vendor-go-mod' into 'master'
Don't use go mod vendor See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!31721
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@@ -107,6 +107,32 @@ Modules](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules). It provides a way to
define and lock dependencies for reproducible builds. It should be used
whenever possible.
+When Go Modules are in use, there should not be a `vendor/` directory. Instead,
+Go will automatically download dependencies when they are needed to build the
+project. This is in line with how dependencies are handled with Bundler in Ruby
+projects, and makes merge requests easier to review.
+
+In some cases, such as building a Go project for it to act as a dependency of a
+CI run for another project, removing the `vendor/` directory means the code must
+be downloaded repeatedly, which can lead to intermittent problems due to rate
+limiting or network failures. In these circumstances, you should cache the
+downloaded code between runs with a `.gitlab-ci.yml` snippet like this:
+
+```yaml
+.go-cache:
+ variables:
+ GOPATH: $CI_PROJECT_DIR/.go
+ before_script:
+ - mkdir -p .go
+ cache:
+ paths:
+ - .go/pkg/mod/
+
+test:
+ extends: .go-cache
+ # ...
+```
+
There was a [bug on modules
checksums](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29278) in Go < v1.11.4, so make
sure to use at least this version to avoid `checksum mismatch` errors.