// getter is a package for downloading files or directories from a variety of // protocols. // // getter is unique in its ability to download both directories and files. // It also detects certain source strings to be protocol-specific URLs. For // example, "github.com/hashicorp/go-getter" would turn into a Git URL and // use the Git protocol. // // Protocols and detectors are extensible. // // To get started, see Client. package getter import ( "bytes" "fmt" "net/url" "os/exec" "regexp" "syscall" ) // Getter defines the interface that schemes must implement to download // things. type Getter interface { // Get downloads the given URL into the given directory. This always // assumes that we're updating and gets the latest version that it can. // // The directory may already exist (if we're updating). If it is in a // format that isn't understood, an error should be returned. Get shouldn't // simply nuke the directory. Get(string, *url.URL) error // GetFile downloads the give URL into the given path. The URL must // reference a single file. If possible, the Getter should check if // the remote end contains the same file and no-op this operation. GetFile(string, *url.URL) error } // Getters is the mapping of scheme to the Getter implementation that will // be used to get a dependency. var Getters map[string]Getter // forcedRegexp is the regular expression that finds forced getters. This // syntax is schema::url, example: git::https://foo.com var forcedRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`^([A-Za-z0-9]+)::(.+)$`) func init() { httpGetter := new(HttpGetter) Getters = map[string]Getter{ "file": new(FileGetter), "git": new(GitGetter), "hg": new(HgGetter), "s3": new(S3Getter), "http": httpGetter, "https": httpGetter, } } // Get downloads the directory specified by src into the folder specified by // dst. If dst already exists, Get will attempt to update it. // // src is a URL, whereas dst is always just a file path to a folder. This // folder doesn't need to exist. It will be created if it doesn't exist. func Get(dst, src string) error { return (&Client{ Src: src, Dst: dst, Dir: true, Getters: Getters, }).Get() } // GetAny downloads a URL into the given destination. Unlike Get or // GetFile, both directories and files are supported. // // dst must be a directory. If src is a file, it will be downloaded // into dst with the basename of the URL. If src is a directory or // archive, it will be unpacked directly into dst. func GetAny(dst, src string) error { return (&Client{ Src: src, Dst: dst, Mode: ClientModeAny, Getters: Getters, }).Get() } // GetFile downloads the file specified by src into the path specified by // dst. func GetFile(dst, src string) error { return (&Client{ Src: src, Dst: dst, Dir: false, Getters: Getters, }).Get() } // getRunCommand is a helper that will run a command and capture the output // in the case an error happens. func getRunCommand(cmd *exec.Cmd) error { var buf bytes.Buffer cmd.Stdout = &buf cmd.Stderr = &buf err := cmd.Run() if err == nil { return nil } if exiterr, ok := err.(*exec.ExitError); ok { // The program has exited with an exit code != 0 if status, ok := exiterr.Sys().(syscall.WaitStatus); ok { return fmt.Errorf( "%s exited with %d: %s", cmd.Path, status.ExitStatus(), buf.String()) } } return fmt.Errorf("error running %s: %s", cmd.Path, buf.String()) } // getForcedGetter takes a source and returns the tuple of the forced // getter and the raw URL (without the force syntax). func getForcedGetter(src string) (string, string) { var forced string if ms := forcedRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(src); ms != nil { forced = ms[1] src = ms[2] } return forced, src }