Documentation is WIP
godo is a task runner and file watcher for golang in the spirit of rake, gulp.
To install
go get -u gopkg.in/godo.v2/cmd/godo
Godo runs Gododir/main.go
.
As an example, create a file Gododir/main.go with this content
package main
import (
"fmt"
do "gopkg.in/godo.v2"
)
func tasks(p *do.Project) {
Env = `GOPATH=.vendor::$GOPATH`
p.Task("default", do.S{"hello", "build"}, nil)
p.Task("hello", nil, func(c *do.Context) {
name := c.Args.AsString("name", "n")
if name == "" {
c.Bash("echo Hello $USER!")
} else {
fmt.Println("Hello", name)
}
})
p.Task("assets?", nil, func(*do.Context) {
// The "?" tells Godo to run this task ONLY ONCE regardless of
// how many tasks depend on it. In this case watchify watches
// on its own.
c.Run("watchify public/js/index.js d -o dist/js/app.bundle.js")
}).Src("public/**/*.{css,js,html}")
p.Task("build", do.S{"views", "assets"}, func(c *do.Context) {
c.Run("GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build", do.M{"$in": "cmd/server"})
}).Src("**/*.go")
p.Task("server", do.S{"views", "assets"}, func(c *do.Context) {
// rebuilds and restarts when a watched file changes
c.Start("main.go", do.M{"$in": "cmd/server"})
}).Src("server/**/*.go", "cmd/server/*.{go,json}").
Debounce(3000)
p.Task("views", nil, func(c *do.Context) {
c.Run("razor templates")
}).Src("templates/**/*.go.html")
}
func main() {
do.Godo(tasks)
}
To run "server" task from parent dir of tasks/
godo server
To rerun "server" and its dependencies whenever any of their watched files change
godo server --watch
To run the "default" task which runs "hello" and "build"
godo
Task names may add a "?" suffix to execute only once even when watching
// build once regardless of number of dependents
p.Task("assets?", nil, func(*do.Context) {})
Task dependencies
S{} or Series{} - dependent tasks to run in series
P{} or Parallel{} - dependent tasks to run in parallel
For example, S{"clean", P{"stylesheets", "templates"}, "build"}
-
Task#Src() - specify watch paths or the src files for Task#Dest()
Glob patterns /**/ - match zero or more directories {a,b} - match a or b, no spaces * - match any non-separator char ? - match a single non-separator char **/ - match any directory, start of pattern only /** - match any in this directory, end of pattern only ! - removes files from result set, start of pattern only
-
Task#Dest(globs ...string) - If globs in Src are newer than Dest, then the task is run
-
Task#Desc(description string) - Set task's description in usage.
-
Task#Debounce(duration time.Duration) - Disallow a task from running until duration has elapsed.
-
Task#Deps(names ...interface{}) - Can be
{S, Series, P, Parallel, string}
Task CLI arguments follow POSIX style flag convention
(unlike go's built-in flag package). Any command line arguments
succeeding --
are passed to each task. Note, arguments before --
are reserved for godo
.
As an example,
p.Task("hello", nil, func(c *do.Context) {
// "(none)" is the default value
msg := c.Args.MayString("(none)", "message", "msg", "m")
var name string
if len(c.Args.NonFlags() == 1) {
name = c.Args.NonFlags()[0]
}
fmt.Println(msg, name)
})
running
# prints "(none)"
godo hello
# prints "Hello dude" using POSIX style flags
godo hello -- dude --message Hello
godo hello -- dude --msg Hello
godo hello -- -m Hello dude
Args functions are categorized as
-
Must*
- Argument must be set by user or panic.
c.Args.MustInt("number", "n")
* `May*` - If argument is not set, default to first value.
```go
// defaults to 100
c.Args.MayInt(100, "number", "n")
-
As*
- If argument is not set, default to zero value.
// defaults to 0 c.Args.AsInt("number", "n")
## Modularity and Namespaces
A project may include other tasks functions with `Project#Use`. `Use` requires a namespace to
prevent task name conflicts with existing tasks.
```go
func buildTasks(p *do.Project) {
p.Task("default", S{"clean"}, nil)
p.Task("clean", nil, func(*do.Context) {
fmt.Println("build clean")
})
}
func tasks(p *do.Project) {
p.Use("build", otherTasks)
p.Task("clean", nil, func(*do.Context) {
fmt.Println("root clean")
})
p.Task("build", do.S{"build:default"}, func(*do.Context) {
fmt.Println("root clean")
})
}
Running godo build:.
or godo build
results in output of build clean
. Note that
it uses the clean
task in its namespace not the clean
in the parent project.
The special name build:.
is alias for build:default
.
Task dependencies that start with "/"
are relative to the parent project and
may be called referenced from sub projects.
godo
compiles Godofile.go
to godobin-VERSION
(godobin-VERSION.exe
on Windows) whenever
Godofile.go
changes. The binary file is built into the same directory as
Godofile.go
and should be ignored by adding the path godobin*
to .gitignore
.
All of these functions accept a map[string]interface{}
or M
for
options. Option keys that start with "$"
are reserved for godo
.
Other fields can be used as context for template.
Bash functions uses the bash executable and may not run on all OS.
Run a bash script string. The script can be multiline line with continutation.
Bash(`
echo -n $USER
echo some really long \
command
`)
Bash can use Go templates
Bash(`echo -n {{.name}}`, do.M{"name": "mario", "$in": "cmd/bar"})
Run a bash script and capture STDOUT and STDERR.
output, err := BashOutput(`echo -n $USER`)
Run go build
inside of cmd/app and set environment variables.
Run(`GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build`, do.M{"$in": "cmd/app"})
Run can use Go templates
Run(`echo -n {{.name}}`, do.M{"name": "mario", "$in": "cmd/app"})
Run and capture STDOUT and STDERR
output, err := RunOutput("whoami")
Start an async command. If the executable has suffix ".go" then it will be "go install"ed then executed. Use this for watching a server task.
Start("main.go", M{"$in": "cmd/app"})
Godo tracks the process ID of started processes to restart the app gracefully.
To run many commands inside a directory, use Inside
instead of the $in
option.
Inside
changes the working directory.
Inside("somedir", func() {
Run("...")
Bash("...")
})
To get plain string
user := Prompt("user: ")
To get password
password := PromptPassword("password: ")
Environment variables may be set via key-value pairs as arguments to godo. This feature was added to facilitate users on Windows.
godo NAME=mario GOPATH=./vendor hello
To specify whether to inherit from parent's process environment,
set InheritParentEnv
. This setting defaults to true
InheritParentEnv = false
To specify the base environment for your tasks, set Env
.
Separate with whitespace or newlines.
Env = `
GOPATH=.vendor::$GOPATH
PG_USER=mario
`
TIP: Set the Env
when using a dependency manager like godep
wd, _ := os.Getwd()
ws := path.Join(wd, "Godeps/_workspace")
Env = fmt.Sprintf("GOPATH=%s::$GOPATH", ws)
Functions can add or override environment variables as part of the command string.
Note that environment variables are set before the executable similar to a shell;
however, the Run
and Start
functions do not use a shell.
p.Task("build", nil, func(c *Context) {
c.Run("GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build" )
})
The effective environment for exec functions is: parent (if inherited) <- Env <- func parsed env
Paths should use ::
as a cross-platform path list separator. On Windows ::
is replaced with ;
.
On Mac and linux ::
is replaced with :
.