Goenv is a Go package that provides virtualenv-like functionality for Go projects, isolating dependencies into workspaces for safer and simpler management.
Go's package management expects that all go source files and packages will exist under a single system directory, GOPATH. This makes it easy to install and find packages, but means that any projects being worked on will share the same GOPATH, which can cause issues if different versions of packages are required and make it difficult to create isolated, reproducible builds.
- Similar functionality to Python's virtualenv and virtualenvwrapper.
- Separates development directory from import path - e.g., develop in
~/myproject
, but import fromgithub.com/me/myproject
- Isolates dependencies from other projects.
- Does not interfere with any
go
command functionality. - Written in Go, installable with
go get
.
First, ensure your PATH
includes the /bin directory in your global GOPATH
, with something like:
PATH=PATH:$GOPATH/bin
Install this package:
go get github.com/crsmithdev/goenv
Within your project directory, create a goenv:
goenv github.com/me/myproject
Activate the goenv:
. goenv/activate
Install packages with go get
or other dependency managment tools.
go get github.com/hoisie/redis
When finished, deactivate the goenv:
deactivate
Usage: goenv init [-g][-s][-p][-n] [import path]
Init initializes a goenv and creates an initialization script that
activates it. This script creates, if needed, a GOPATH directory
structure, symlinks the project into that structure at the specified
input path, and then alters the current session's GOPATH environment
variable to point to it.
The goenv can be deactivated with 'deactivate'.
Init supports the following options:
-n
the name of the environment, defaulting to the name
of the current working directory.
-g
the GOPATH to create, defaulting to ~/.goenv/<name>
-p
the project path, defaulting to the current working
directory.
-s
the full path to the initialization script, defaulting
to ./goenv/activate.
Usage: goenv help [command]
Help gets detailed usage information for a command.
destroy
command- ???