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Revision as of 22:25, 19 June 2022
This configuration abstracts golang module path,
to provide access to private go modules over git+ssh,
by setting dynamic html meta tags using nginx.
WARNING:
This works on the machine I created the package on (from outside of package), but doesn't seem to work on other computers
Setup
Workstation
Add Private URL
First, add the target URL to your
$GOPRIVATE
environment variable using one of the following methods:# ~/.config/go/env GOPRIVATE="example.com/x/*"Create Repo
// main.go package main import "fmt" func main() { fmt.Println("hello") }// go.mod module example.com/x/hello go 1.18git commit -m 'init' git pushWebServer
# /usr/local/etc/nginx/nginx.conf http { location / { root /usr/local/www/example.com; index index.html; } location ~ ^/x/(?<go_project>[^/]+)$ { root /usr/local/www/example.com; rewrite ^ /gopkg.html; sub_filter '{TARGET_PROJECT}' '$go_project' sub_filter_once off; } }<!-- /usr/local/www/example.com/gopkg.html --> <html> <head> <meta name="go-import" content="example.com/x/{TARGET_PROJECT} git git+ssh://foo:/repos/{TARGET_PROJECT}"> </head> </html>Package Consumers
# ~/.ssh/config Host foo Hostname example.com IdentityFile ~/.ssh/user User usergo install example.com/x/hello