jsonnet-bundler/README.md
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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.
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jsonnet-bundler

NOTE: This project is alpha stage. Flags, configuration, behavior and design may change significantly in following releases.

The jsonnet-bundler is a package manager for Jsonnet.

Install

GO111MODULE="on" go get github.com/jsonnet-bundler/jsonnet-bundler/cmd/jb

NOTE: please use a recent Go version to do this, ideally Go 1.13 or greater.

This will put jb in $(go env GOPATH)/bin. If you encounter the error jb: command not found after installation then you may need to add that directory to your $PATH as shown in their docs.

Features

  • Fetches transitive dependencies
  • Can vendor subtrees, as opposed to whole repositories

Current Limitations

  • Always downloads entire dependent repositories, even when updating
  • If two dependencies depend on the same package (diamond problem), they must require the same version

Example Usage

Initialize your project:

mkdir myproject
cd myproject
jb init

The existence of the jsonnetfile.json file means your directory is now a jsonnet-bundler package that can define dependencies.

To depend on another package (another Github repository): Note that your dependency need not be initialized with a jsonnetfile.json. If it is not, it is assumed it has no transitive dependencies.

jb install https://github.com/anguslees/kustomize-libsonnet

Now write myconfig.jsonnet, which can import a file from that package. Remember to use -J vendor when running Jsonnet to include the vendor tree.

local kustomize = import 'kustomize-libsonnet/kustomize.libsonnet';

local my_resource = {
  metadata: {
    name: 'my-resource',
  },
};

kustomize.namePrefix('staging-')(my_resource)

To depend on a package that is in a subtree of a Github repo (this package also happens to bring in a transitive dependency):

jb install https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/jsonnet/prometheus-operator

Note that if you are copy pasting from the Github website's address bar, remove the tree/master from the path.

If pushed to Github, your project can now be referenced from other packages in the same way, with its dependencies fetched automatically.

All command line flags

$ jb -h
usage: jb [<flags>] <command> [<args> ...]

A jsonnet package manager

Flags:
  -h, --help     Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and
                 --help-man).
      --version  Show application version.
      --jsonnetpkg-home="vendor"  
                 The directory used to cache packages in.

Commands:
  help [<command>...]
    Show help.

  init
    Initialize a new empty jsonnetfile

  install [<uris>...]
    Install all dependencies or install specific ones

  update
    Update all dependencies.

  rewrite
    Automatically rewrite legacy imports to absolute ones


Design

This is an implemention of the design specified in this document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1czRScSvvOiAJaIjwf3CogOULgQxhY9MkiBKOQI1yR14/edit#heading=h.upn4d5pcxy4c