VNDR
Vndr is simple vendoring tool, which is inspired by Docker vendor script.
Vndr has only one option: -verbose
.
For initiating you will need config vendor.conf
with lines like:
Import path | revision | Repository(optional)
github.com/example/example 03a4d9dcf2f92eae8e90ed42aa2656f63fdd0b14 https://github.com/LK4D4/example.git
Just set $GOPATH
and run vndr
in your repository with vendor.conf
.
(Note: Your repository must be in proper place in $GOPATH
, i.e. $GOPATH/src/github.com/LK4D4/vndr
).
You can use Repository
field for vendoring forks instead of original repos.
Also it's possible to vendor only one dependency after initial vendoring:
vndr github.com/example/example 03a4d9dcf2f92eae8e90ed42aa2656f63fdd0b14 https://github.com/LK4D4/example.git
or
vndr github.com/example/example
to take revision and repo from vendor.conf
.
If you experience any problems, please try to run vndr -verbose
.
Known issues
vndr
vendors only top packages, i.e.golang.org/x/net
and notgolang.org/x/net/trace
. If there is "non-top" packages invendor.conf
,vndr
might fail badly.- if you use symlinks for managing
GOPATH
or packages in it,vndr
might not be able to work properly.