// Copyright 2018 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. // go mod tidy package modcmd import ( "cmd/go/internal/base" "cmd/go/internal/cfg" "cmd/go/internal/gover" "cmd/go/internal/imports" "cmd/go/internal/modload" "cmd/go/internal/toolchain" "context" "fmt" "golang.org/x/mod/modfile" ) var cmdTidy = &base.Command{ UsageLine: "go mod tidy [-e] [-v] [-x] [-diff] [-go=version] [-compat=version]", Short: "add missing and remove unused modules", Long: ` Tidy makes sure go.mod matches the source code in the module. It adds any missing modules necessary to build the current module's packages and dependencies, and it removes unused modules that don't provide any relevant packages. It also adds any missing entries to go.sum and removes any unnecessary ones. The -v flag causes tidy to print information about removed modules to standard error. The -e flag causes tidy to attempt to proceed despite errors encountered while loading packages. The -diff flag causes tidy not to modify go.mod or go.sum but instead print the necessary changes as a unified diff. It exits with a non-zero code if the diff is not empty. The -go flag causes tidy to update the 'go' directive in the go.mod file to the given version, which may change which module dependencies are retained as explicit requirements in the go.mod file. (Go versions 1.17 and higher retain more requirements in order to support lazy module loading.) The -compat flag preserves any additional checksums needed for the 'go' command from the indicated major Go release to successfully load the module graph, and causes tidy to error out if that version of the 'go' command would load any imported package from a different module version. By default, tidy acts as if the -compat flag were set to the version prior to the one indicated by the 'go' directive in the go.mod file. The -x flag causes tidy to print the commands download executes. See https://golang.org/ref/mod#go-mod-tidy for more about 'go mod tidy'. `, Run: runTidy, } var ( tidyE bool // if true, report errors but proceed anyway. tidyDiff bool // if true, do not update go.mod or go.sum and show changes. Return corresponding exit code. tidyGo goVersionFlag // go version to write to the tidied go.mod file (toggles lazy loading) tidyCompat goVersionFlag // go version for which the tidied go.mod and go.sum files should be “compatible” ) func init() { cmdTidy.Flag.BoolVar(&cfg.BuildV, "v", false, "") cmdTidy.Flag.BoolVar(&cfg.BuildX, "x", false, "") cmdTidy.Flag.BoolVar(&tidyE, "e", false, "") cmdTidy.Flag.BoolVar(&tidyDiff, "diff", false, "") cmdTidy.Flag.Var(&tidyGo, "go", "") cmdTidy.Flag.Var(&tidyCompat, "compat", "") base.AddChdirFlag(&cmdTidy.Flag) base.AddModCommonFlags(&cmdTidy.Flag) } // A goVersionFlag is a flag.Value representing a supported Go version. // // (Note that the -go argument to 'go mod edit' is *not* a goVersionFlag. // It intentionally allows newer-than-supported versions as arguments.) type goVersionFlag struct { v string } func (f *goVersionFlag) String() string { return f.v } func (f *goVersionFlag) Get() any { return f.v } func (f *goVersionFlag) Set(s string) error { if s != "" { latest := gover.Local() if !modfile.GoVersionRE.MatchString(s) { return fmt.Errorf("expecting a Go version like %q", latest) } if gover.Compare(s, latest) > 0 { return fmt.Errorf("maximum supported Go version is %s", latest) } } f.v = s return nil } func runTidy(ctx context.Context, cmd *base.Command, args []string) { if len(args) > 0 { base.Fatalf("go: 'go mod tidy' accepts no arguments") } // Tidy aims to make 'go test' reproducible for any package in 'all', so we // need to include test dependencies. For modules that specify go 1.15 or // earlier this is a no-op (because 'all' saturates transitive test // dependencies). // // However, with lazy loading (go 1.16+) 'all' includes only the packages that // are transitively imported by the main module, not the test dependencies of // those packages. In order to make 'go test' reproducible for the packages // that are in 'all' but outside of the main module, we must explicitly // request that their test dependencies be included. modload.ForceUseModules = true modload.RootMode = modload.NeedRoot goVersion := tidyGo.String() if goVersion != "" && gover.Compare(gover.Local(), goVersion) < 0 { toolchain.SwitchOrFatal(ctx, &gover.TooNewError{ What: "-go flag", GoVersion: goVersion, }) } modload.LoadPackages(ctx, modload.PackageOpts{ TidyGoVersion: tidyGo.String(), Tags: imports.AnyTags(), Tidy: true, TidyDiff: tidyDiff, TidyCompatibleVersion: tidyCompat.String(), VendorModulesInGOROOTSrc: true, ResolveMissingImports: true, LoadTests: true, AllowErrors: tidyE, SilenceMissingStdImports: true, Switcher: new(toolchain.Switcher), }, "all") }