internal/frontend: move fetchserver and versions to their own packages

Moving fetchserver to its own package will allow us to to
move the fetch logic, which isn't used by cmd/pkgsite because it
doesn't have a postgres database, out of the frontend and pkgsite. The
tests, which depend on a postgres database are moved out too, removing
a few users of the postgres database in the tests. The versions code
is moved into its own package as well so it can be used by the
fetchserver code without depending on the frontend package.

Most of server_test.go, which was testing features that are provided
by what is now the FetchServer has been moved to the fetchserver
package. To ensure that git properly realizes it as a move, the rest
of server_test has been moved to frontend_test.

In some cases I made copies of functions (absoluteTime,
insertTestModules) instead of creating intermediate packages to
contain them.

For golang/go#61399

Change-Id: Ic94419f9d75f766e289cc3fb9a1521173cefb4d1
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/pkgsite/+/519335
Reviewed-by: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
kokoro-CI: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Michael Matloob <matloob@golang.org>
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tree: afb2e29110f35881502c86d8425e9832d8e10a7a
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  6. internal/
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  8. static/
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  10. third_party/
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README.md

golang.org/x/pkgsite

This repository hosts the source code of the pkg.go.dev website, and pkgsite, a documentation server program.

Go Reference

pkg.go.dev: a site for discovering Go packages

Pkg.go.dev is a website for discovering and evaluating Go packages and modules.

You can check it out at https://pkg.go.dev.

pkgsite: a documentation server

pkgsite program extracts and generates documentation for Go projects.

Example usage:

$ go install golang.org/x/pkgsite/cmd/pkgsite@latest
$ cd myproject
$ pkgsite -open .

For more information, see the pkgsite documentation.

Requirements

Pkgsite requires Go 1.19 to run. The last commit that works with Go 1.18 is 9ffe8b928e4fbd3ff7dcf984254629a47f8b6e63. The last commit that works with Go 1.17 is 4d836c6a652cde92f433967680dfd6171a91ec12.

Issues

If you want to report a bug or have a feature suggestion, please first check the known issues to see if your issue is already being discussed. If an issue does not already exist, feel free to file an issue.

For answers to frequently asked questions, see pkg.go.dev/about.

You can also chat with us on the #pkgsite Slack channel on the Gophers Slack.

Contributing

We would love your help!

Our canonical Git repository is located at go.googlesource.com/pkgsite. There is a mirror of the repository at github.com/golang/pkgsite.

To contribute, please read our contributing guide.

License

Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.

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