| // Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // The fiximports command fixes import declarations to use the canonical |
| // import path for packages that have an "import comment" as defined by |
| // https://golang.org/s/go14customimport. |
| // |
| // |
| // Background |
| // |
| // The Go 1 custom import path mechanism lets the maintainer of a |
| // package give it a stable name by which clients may import and "go |
| // get" it, independent of the underlying version control system (such |
| // as Git) or server (such as github.com) that hosts it. Requests for |
| // the custom name are redirected to the underlying name. This allows |
| // packages to be migrated from one underlying server or system to |
| // another without breaking existing clients. |
| // |
| // Because this redirect mechanism creates aliases for existing |
| // packages, it's possible for a single program to import the same |
| // package by its canonical name and by an alias. The resulting |
| // executable will contain two copies of the package, which is wasteful |
| // at best and incorrect at worst. |
| // |
| // To avoid this, "go build" reports an error if it encounters a special |
| // comment like the one below, and if the import path in the comment |
| // does not match the path of the enclosing package relative to |
| // GOPATH/src: |
| // |
| // $ grep ^package $GOPATH/src/github.com/bob/vanity/foo/foo.go |
| // package foo // import "vanity.com/foo" |
| // |
| // The error from "go build" indicates that the package canonically |
| // known as "vanity.com/foo" is locally installed under the |
| // non-canonical name "github.com/bob/vanity/foo". |
| // |
| // |
| // Usage |
| // |
| // When a package that you depend on introduces a custom import comment, |
| // and your workspace imports it by the non-canonical name, your build |
| // will stop working as soon as you update your copy of that package |
| // using "go get -u". |
| // |
| // The purpose of the fiximports tool is to fix up all imports of the |
| // non-canonical path within a Go workspace, replacing them with imports |
| // of the canonical path. Following a run of fiximports, the workspace |
| // will no longer depend on the non-canonical copy of the package, so it |
| // should be safe to delete. It may be necessary to run "go get -u" |
| // again to ensure that the package is locally installed under its |
| // canonical path, if it was not already. |
| // |
| // The fiximports tool operates locally; it does not make HTTP requests |
| // and does not discover new custom import comments. It only operates |
| // on non-canonical packages present in your workspace. |
| // |
| // The -baddomains flag is a list of domain names that should always be |
| // considered non-canonical. You can use this if you wish to make sure |
| // that you no longer have any dependencies on packages from that |
| // domain, even those that do not yet provide a canical import path |
| // comment. For example, the default value of -baddomains includes the |
| // moribund code hosting site code.google.com, so fiximports will report |
| // an error for each import of a package from this domain remaining |
| // after canonicalization. |
| // |
| // To see the changes fiximports would make without applying them, use |
| // the -n flag. |
| // |
| package main |
| |
| import ( |
| "bytes" |
| "encoding/json" |
| "flag" |
| "fmt" |
| "go/ast" |
| "go/build" |
| "go/format" |
| "go/parser" |
| "go/token" |
| "io" |
| "io/ioutil" |
| "log" |
| "os" |
| "os/exec" |
| "path" |
| "path/filepath" |
| "sort" |
| "strconv" |
| "strings" |
| ) |
| |
| // flags |
| var ( |
| dryrun = flag.Bool("n", false, "dry run: show changes, but don't apply them") |
| badDomains = flag.String("baddomains", "code.google.com", |
| "a comma-separated list of domains from which packages should not be imported") |
| replaceFlag = flag.String("replace", "", |
| "a comma-separated list of noncanonical=canonical pairs of package paths. If both items in a pair end with '...', they are treated as path prefixes.") |
| ) |
| |
| // seams for testing |
| var ( |
| stderr io.Writer = os.Stderr |
| writeFile = ioutil.WriteFile |
| ) |
| |
| const usage = `fiximports: rewrite import paths to use canonical package names. |
| |
| Usage: fiximports [-n] package... |
| |
| The package... arguments specify a list of packages |
| in the style of the go tool; see "go help packages". |
| Hint: use "all" or "..." to match the entire workspace. |
| |
| For details, see http://godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/fiximports. |
| |
| Flags: |
| -n: dry run: show changes, but don't apply them |
| -baddomains a comma-separated list of domains from which packages |
| should not be imported |
| ` |
| |
| func main() { |
| flag.Parse() |
| |
| if len(flag.Args()) == 0 { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, usage) |
| os.Exit(1) |
| } |
| if !fiximports(flag.Args()...) { |
| os.Exit(1) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| type canonicalName struct{ path, name string } |
| |
| // fiximports fixes imports in the specified packages. |
| // Invariant: a false result implies an error was already printed. |
| func fiximports(packages ...string) bool { |
| // importedBy is the transpose of the package import graph. |
| importedBy := make(map[string]map[*build.Package]bool) |
| |
| // addEdge adds an edge to the import graph. |
| addEdge := func(from *build.Package, to string) { |
| if to == "C" || to == "unsafe" { |
| return // fake |
| } |
| pkgs := importedBy[to] |
| if pkgs == nil { |
| pkgs = make(map[*build.Package]bool) |
| importedBy[to] = pkgs |
| } |
| pkgs[from] = true |
| } |
| |
| // List metadata for all packages in the workspace. |
| pkgs, err := list("...") |
| if err != nil { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "importfix: %v\n", err) |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // packageName maps each package's path to its name. |
| packageName := make(map[string]string) |
| for _, p := range pkgs { |
| packageName[p.ImportPath] = p.Package.Name |
| } |
| |
| // canonical maps each non-canonical package path to |
| // its canonical path and name. |
| // A present nil value indicates that the canonical package |
| // is unknown: hosted on a bad domain with no redirect. |
| canonical := make(map[string]canonicalName) |
| domains := strings.Split(*badDomains, ",") |
| |
| type replaceItem struct { |
| old, new string |
| matchPrefix bool |
| } |
| var replace []replaceItem |
| for _, pair := range strings.Split(*replaceFlag, ",") { |
| if pair == "" { |
| continue |
| } |
| words := strings.Split(pair, "=") |
| if len(words) != 2 { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "importfix: -replace: %q is not of the form \"canonical=noncanonical\".\n", pair) |
| return false |
| } |
| replace = append(replace, replaceItem{ |
| old: strings.TrimSuffix(words[0], "..."), |
| new: strings.TrimSuffix(words[1], "..."), |
| matchPrefix: strings.HasSuffix(words[0], "...") && |
| strings.HasSuffix(words[1], "..."), |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| // Find non-canonical packages and populate importedBy graph. |
| for _, p := range pkgs { |
| if p.Error != nil { |
| msg := p.Error.Err |
| if strings.Contains(msg, "code in directory") && |
| strings.Contains(msg, "expects import") { |
| // don't show the very errors we're trying to fix |
| } else { |
| fmt.Fprintln(stderr, msg) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for _, imp := range p.Imports { |
| addEdge(&p.Package, imp) |
| } |
| for _, imp := range p.TestImports { |
| addEdge(&p.Package, imp) |
| } |
| for _, imp := range p.XTestImports { |
| addEdge(&p.Package, imp) |
| } |
| |
| // Does package have an explicit import comment? |
| if p.ImportComment != "" { |
| if p.ImportComment != p.ImportPath { |
| canonical[p.ImportPath] = canonicalName{ |
| path: p.Package.ImportComment, |
| name: p.Package.Name, |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| // Is package matched by a -replace item? |
| var newPath string |
| for _, item := range replace { |
| if item.matchPrefix { |
| if strings.HasPrefix(p.ImportPath, item.old) { |
| newPath = item.new + p.ImportPath[len(item.old):] |
| break |
| } |
| } else if p.ImportPath == item.old { |
| newPath = item.new |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| if newPath != "" { |
| newName := packageName[newPath] |
| if newName == "" { |
| newName = filepath.Base(newPath) // a guess |
| } |
| canonical[p.ImportPath] = canonicalName{ |
| path: newPath, |
| name: newName, |
| } |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| // Is package matched by a -baddomains item? |
| for _, domain := range domains { |
| slash := strings.Index(p.ImportPath, "/") |
| if slash < 0 { |
| continue // no slash: standard package |
| } |
| if p.ImportPath[:slash] == domain { |
| // Package comes from bad domain and has no import comment. |
| // Report an error each time this package is imported. |
| canonical[p.ImportPath] = canonicalName{} |
| |
| // TODO(adonovan): should we make an HTTP request to |
| // see if there's an HTTP redirect, a "go-import" meta tag, |
| // or an import comment in the the latest revision? |
| // It would duplicate a lot of logic from "go get". |
| } |
| break |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Find all clients (direct importers) of canonical packages. |
| // These are the packages that need fixing up. |
| clients := make(map[*build.Package]bool) |
| for path := range canonical { |
| for client := range importedBy[path] { |
| clients[client] = true |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Restrict rewrites to the set of packages specified by the user. |
| if len(packages) == 1 && (packages[0] == "all" || packages[0] == "...") { |
| // no restriction |
| } else { |
| pkgs, err := list(packages...) |
| if err != nil { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "importfix: %v\n", err) |
| return false |
| } |
| seen := make(map[string]bool) |
| for _, p := range pkgs { |
| seen[p.ImportPath] = true |
| } |
| for client := range clients { |
| if !seen[client.ImportPath] { |
| delete(clients, client) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Rewrite selected client packages. |
| ok := true |
| for client := range clients { |
| if !rewritePackage(client, canonical) { |
| ok = false |
| |
| // There were errors. |
| // Show direct and indirect imports of client. |
| seen := make(map[string]bool) |
| var direct, indirect []string |
| for p := range importedBy[client.ImportPath] { |
| direct = append(direct, p.ImportPath) |
| seen[p.ImportPath] = true |
| } |
| |
| var visit func(path string) |
| visit = func(path string) { |
| for q := range importedBy[path] { |
| qpath := q.ImportPath |
| if !seen[qpath] { |
| seen[qpath] = true |
| indirect = append(indirect, qpath) |
| visit(qpath) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if direct != nil { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "\timported directly by:\n") |
| sort.Strings(direct) |
| for _, path := range direct { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "\t\t%s\n", path) |
| visit(path) |
| } |
| |
| if indirect != nil { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "\timported indirectly by:\n") |
| sort.Strings(indirect) |
| for _, path := range indirect { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "\t\t%s\n", path) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return ok |
| } |
| |
| // Invariant: false result => error already printed. |
| func rewritePackage(client *build.Package, canonical map[string]canonicalName) bool { |
| ok := true |
| |
| used := make(map[string]bool) |
| var filenames []string |
| filenames = append(filenames, client.GoFiles...) |
| filenames = append(filenames, client.TestGoFiles...) |
| filenames = append(filenames, client.XTestGoFiles...) |
| var first bool |
| for _, filename := range filenames { |
| if !first { |
| first = true |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", client.ImportPath) |
| } |
| err := rewriteFile(filepath.Join(client.Dir, filename), canonical, used) |
| if err != nil { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "\tERROR: %v\n", err) |
| ok = false |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Show which imports were renamed in this package. |
| var keys []string |
| for key := range used { |
| keys = append(keys, key) |
| } |
| sort.Strings(keys) |
| for _, key := range keys { |
| if p := canonical[key]; p.path != "" { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "\tfixed: %s -> %s\n", key, p.path) |
| } else { |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "\tERROR: %s has no import comment\n", key) |
| ok = false |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return ok |
| } |
| |
| // rewrite reads, modifies, and writes filename, replacing all imports |
| // of packages P in canonical by canonical[P]. |
| // It records in used which canonical packages were imported. |
| // used[P]=="" indicates that P was imported but its canonical path is unknown. |
| func rewriteFile(filename string, canonical map[string]canonicalName, used map[string]bool) error { |
| fset := token.NewFileSet() |
| f, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, filename, nil, parser.ParseComments) |
| if err != nil { |
| return err |
| } |
| var changed bool |
| for _, imp := range f.Imports { |
| impPath, err := strconv.Unquote(imp.Path.Value) |
| if err != nil { |
| log.Printf("%s: bad import spec %q: %v", |
| fset.Position(imp.Pos()), imp.Path.Value, err) |
| continue |
| } |
| canon, ok := canonical[impPath] |
| if !ok { |
| continue // import path is canonical |
| } |
| |
| used[impPath] = true |
| |
| if canon.path == "" { |
| // The canonical path is unknown (a -baddomain). |
| // Show the offending import. |
| // TODO(adonovan): should we show the actual source text? |
| fmt.Fprintf(stderr, "\t%s:%d: import %q\n", |
| shortPath(filename), |
| fset.Position(imp.Pos()).Line, impPath) |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| changed = true |
| |
| imp.Path.Value = strconv.Quote(canon.path) |
| |
| // Add a renaming import if necessary. |
| // |
| // This is a guess at best. We can't see whether a 'go |
| // get' of the canonical import path would have the same |
| // name or not. Assume it's the last segment. |
| newBase := path.Base(canon.path) |
| if imp.Name == nil && newBase != canon.name { |
| imp.Name = &ast.Ident{Name: canon.name} |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if changed && !*dryrun { |
| var buf bytes.Buffer |
| if err := format.Node(&buf, fset, f); err != nil { |
| return fmt.Errorf("%s: couldn't format file: %v", filename, err) |
| } |
| return writeFile(filename, buf.Bytes(), 0644) |
| } |
| |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| // listPackage is a copy of cmd/go/list.Package. |
| // It has more fields than build.Package and we need some of them. |
| type listPackage struct { |
| build.Package |
| Error *packageError // error loading package |
| } |
| |
| // A packageError describes an error loading information about a package. |
| type packageError struct { |
| ImportStack []string // shortest path from package named on command line to this one |
| Pos string // position of error |
| Err string // the error itself |
| } |
| |
| // list runs 'go list' with the specified arguments and returns the |
| // metadata for matching packages. |
| func list(args ...string) ([]*listPackage, error) { |
| cmd := exec.Command("go", append([]string{"list", "-e", "-json"}, args...)...) |
| cmd.Stdout = new(bytes.Buffer) |
| cmd.Stderr = stderr |
| if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| |
| dec := json.NewDecoder(cmd.Stdout.(io.Reader)) |
| var pkgs []*listPackage |
| for { |
| var p listPackage |
| if err := dec.Decode(&p); err == io.EOF { |
| break |
| } else if err != nil { |
| return nil, err |
| } |
| pkgs = append(pkgs, &p) |
| } |
| return pkgs, nil |
| } |
| |
| var cwd string |
| |
| func init() { |
| var err error |
| cwd, err = os.Getwd() |
| if err != nil { |
| log.Fatalf("os.Getwd: %v", err) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // shortPath returns an absolute or relative name for path, whatever is shorter. |
| // Plundered from $GOROOT/src/cmd/go/build.go. |
| func shortPath(path string) string { |
| if rel, err := filepath.Rel(cwd, path); err == nil && len(rel) < len(path) { |
| return rel |
| } |
| return path |
| } |