问题
I have the following project structure in the same github repository:
https://github.com/userX/go-project/cmd/server/main.go
https://github.com/userX/go-project/pkg/package1
https://github.com/userX/go-project/pkg/package2
https://github.com/userX/go-project/pkg/package2
https://github.com/userX/go-project/Gopkg.toml
And for some reason my project is in folder vendor as a dependency. And ofc I don't want that because if I change package1
I need to push it first to have the latest changes inside package2
. Because it's using files inside vendor folder.
I am importing with full path: import "github.com/userX/go-project/pkg/package1"
What I am doing wrong?
ENV VARS: GOPATH="/Users/username/go"
vendor
folder is in the root folder of the project and I am using dep
(https://github.com/golang/dep) to manage my dependencies!
Inside my vendor folder I can find my third party libraries and also my own project.
├── Dockerfile
├── Gopkg.lock
├── Gopkg.toml
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── cmd
│ ├── server
│ │ └── main.go
│ └── cli
│ └── main.go
├── docker-compose.yml
├── pkg
│ ├── package1
│ │ ├── file.go
│ ├── package2
│ │ └── file.go
└── vendor
└── github.com
├── julienschmidt
│ └── httprouter
│ ├── LICENSE
└── userX
└── go-project
├── Dockerfile
├── Gopkg.lock
├── Gopkg.toml
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── cmd
│ ├── server
│ │ └── main.go
│ └── cli
│ └── main.go
├── docker-compose.yml
└── pkg
├── package1
│ ├── file.go
├── pacakge2
└── file.go
EDIT: Updated my file structure after dep ensure --update
Basically my steps: 1. go get -u github.com/golang/dep/cmd/dep 2. dep init 3. dep ensure --update
Gopkg.lock contains info about my own project:
[[projects]]
branch = "master"
name = "github.com/userX/go-project"
packages = ["pkg/package1","pkg/package2"]
revision = "560d3aaasdas53562c3eb083252e54ef8ee468bea74ba"
回答1:
Looks like you should take a look at project structure, because for me it looks like only directory you have is a vendor
directory. And also take a look at vendor directories
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47552572/go-package-dependencies-with-go-dep