internal/postgres: exclude internal packages when doing shortcut resolution

pkgsite allows users to use a shortcut when looking up std packages. For
example, pkg.go.dev/http will resolve to pkg.go.dev/net/http.

Currently, this shortcut resolution also works for internal packages
(e.g. pkg.go.dev/boring will resolve to
pkg.go.dev/crypto/internal/boring), even though Go users would likely
not care about internal packages.

An unfortunate side-effect of this is that our shortcut resolution does
not work for packages which has a similarly-named internal package:
pkg.go.dev/synctest does not resolve to pkg.go.dev/testing/synctest as
the existence of pkg.go.dev/internal/synctest makes the resolution
ambiguous.

This change updates our shortcut resolution logic to exclude all
internal packages.

For golang/go#76136

Change-Id: I83fcf32861079d051bc8dc3be29092480d53f667
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/pkgsite/+/717840
LUCI-TryBot-Result: Go LUCI <golang-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Amsterdam <jba@google.com>
kokoro-CI: kokoro <noreply+kokoro@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Nicholas Husin <husin@google.com>
2 files changed
tree: 807eb51961e0db4bbcec31f90a7c874642d76d92
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  2. cmd/
  3. deploy/
  4. devtools/
  5. doc/
  6. internal/
  7. migrations/
  8. static/
  9. tests/
  10. third_party/
  11. .dockerignore
  12. .eslintignore
  13. .eslintrc.yaml
  14. .gitignore
  15. .prettierignore
  16. .prettierrc.yaml
  17. .stylelintignore
  18. .stylelintrc.yaml
  19. all.bash
  20. CONTRIBUTING.md
  21. go.mod
  22. go.sum
  23. jest.config.js
  24. LICENSE
  25. package-lock.json
  26. package.json
  27. PATENTS
  28. README.md
  29. tsconfig.json
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.

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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