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Matthias Loibl
bcd89fd33d
feat(spec): version field (#85)
Adds a `version` field to the `jsonnetfile.json`, so that `jb` can automatically recognize too old / too new schema versions, instead of panicking.
2020-02-28 17:41:49 +01:00
Tom
7b8a7836a4
feat: absolute imports (#63)
* feat: go-like import style

jb now creates a directory structure inside of vendor/ that is similar to how go
does (github.com/grafana/jsonnet-libs). This is reflected in the final import
paths, which means they will be go-like

* refactor(spec/deps): named regexs

* feat: make goImportStyle configurable

Defaults to off, can be enabled in `jsonnetfile.json`

* fix: integration test

* doc: license headers

* fix(deps): remove GO_IMPORT_STYLE

not an option anymore, will always do so and symlink

* feat: symlink to legacy location

* feat: allow to disable legacy links

* fix(test): legacyImports in integration tests

* fix(spec): test

* fix: respect legacyName aliases

It was possible to alias packages by changing `name` previously.

While names are now absolute (and computed), legacy links should still respect
old aliases to avoid breaking code.

* fix(test): integration

* fix(init): keep legacyImports enabled for now

* feat: rewrite imports

adds a command to automatically rewrite imports from legacy to absolute style

* fix(tool): rewrite confused by prefixing packages

When a package was a prefix of another one, it broke.
Fixed that by using a proper regular expression. Added a test to make sure it
works as expected

* Update cmd/jb/init.go

* fix: exclude local packages from legacy linking

They actually still use the old style, which is fine. LegacyLinking
messed them up, but from now on it just ignores symlinks that match a localPackage.
2020-01-24 08:02:34 +01:00
David Genest
f4417ac665 only write jsonnnet files if we made changes (#56)
Adding a dep, or updating a dependency version makes writes to the
jsonnet files.

We evaluate the changes on each of the files. An empty jsonnetfile.json
does not create a corresponding lockfile, as a missing lockfile is not
different from its previous (non existent).
2019-11-08 15:36:13 +01:00
sh0rez
6e283c5310
test: jsonnetfile marshalling 2019-10-29 22:09:03 +01:00
sh0rez
1caefa556e
refactor: remove dead code 2019-10-29 22:08:31 +01:00
sh0rez
6e3e7b2fdd
refactor: use a map instead of a slice
Packages are unique anyways so it makes sense to use a map to avoid having
duplicates.

For compatibility reasons custom json (un)marshallers hide this change from the
end user
2019-10-29 21:44:38 +01:00
sh0rez
36311f1601
feat: rewrite install procedure
rewrites the installation of packages from scratch to solve several issues with
the existing implementation:

- does not need to choose between lockfile and jsonnetfile anymore. The
jsonnetfile what to be installed, while the lockfile also has versions and
checksums of all packages, even nested ones.
- the lockfile is regenerated on every run, preserving the locked values
- downloaded packages are hashed using sha256 to make sure we receive what we
expect. If files on the local disk are modified, they are downloaded again.
2019-10-29 21:44:30 +01:00
sh0rez
71938456ae
refactor: switch to pkg/jsonnetfile
So far, `pkg` and `pkg/jsonnetfile` had overlapping functionality when it came
to choosing and loading jsonnetfiles.

This fully switches to the separate package `pkg/jsonnetfile` that seems to be
created for exactly this purpose
2019-10-29 21:44:27 +01:00
Matthias Loibl
42b0bb7ab2
Add license headers 2019-07-23 13:36:28 -07:00
Matthias Loibl
f71ef86d48
Create pkg/jsonnetfile to better encapsulate jsonnetfile things 2019-07-23 13:36:21 -07:00