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Contributing

Building

You need either Docker and make, or go and glide in order to build traefik.

Setting up your go environment

  • You need go v1.5
  • You need to set export GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1 environment variable
  • You need go-bindata to be able to use go generate command (needed to build) : go get github.com/jteeuwen/go-bindata/....
  • If you clone Træfɪk into something like ~/go/src/github.com/traefik, your GOPATH variable will have to be set to ~/go: export GOPATH=~/go.

Using Docker and Makefile

You need to run the binary target. This will create binaries for Linux platform in the dist folder.

$ make binary
docker build -t "traefik-dev:no-more-godep-ever" -f build.Dockerfile .
Sending build context to Docker daemon 295.3 MB
Step 0 : FROM golang:1.5
 ---> 8c6473912976
Step 1 : RUN go get github.com/Masterminds/glide
[...]
docker run --rm  -v "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock" -it -e OS_ARCH_ARG -e OS_PLATFORM_ARG -e TESTFLAGS -v "/home/emile/dev/go/src/github.com/containous/traefik/"dist":/go/src/github.com/containous/traefik/"dist"" "traefik-dev:no-more-godep-ever" ./script/make.sh generate binary
---> Making bundle: generate (in .)
removed 'gen.go'

---> Making bundle: binary (in .)

$ ls dist/
traefik*

Using glide

The idea behind glide is the following :

  • when checkout(ing) a project, run glide install to install (go get …) the dependencies in the GOPATH.
  • if you need another dependency, import and use it in the source, and run glide get github.com/Masterminds/cookoo to save it in vendor and add it to your glide.yaml.
$ glide install
# generate
$ go generate
# Simple go build
$ go build
# Using gox to build multiple platform
$ gox "linux darwin" "386 amd64 arm" \
    -output="dist/traefik_{{.OS}}-{{.Arch}}"
# run other commands like tests
$ go test ./...
ok      _/home/vincent/src/github/vdemeester/traefik    0.004s

Tests

You can run unit tests using the test-unit target and the integration test using the test-integration target.

$ make test-unit
docker build -t "traefik-dev:your-feature-branch" -f build.Dockerfile .
# […]
docker run --rm -it -e OS_ARCH_ARG -e OS_PLATFORM_ARG -e TESTFLAGS -v "/home/vincent/src/github/vdemeester/traefik/dist:/go/src/github.com/containous/traefik/dist" "traefik-dev:your-feature-branch" ./script/make.sh generate test-unit
---> Making bundle: generate (in .)
removed 'gen.go'

---> Making bundle: test-unit (in .)
+ go test -cover -coverprofile=cover.out .
ok      github.com/containous/traefik   0.005s  coverage: 4.1% of statements

Test success