gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/vendor/gitlab-ci-yml/Go.gitlab-ci.yml

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image: golang:latest
# The problem is that to be able to use go get, one needs to put
# the repository in the $GOPATH. So for example if your gitlab domain
# is mydomainperso.com, and that your repository is repos/projectname, and
# the default GOPATH being /go, then you'd need to have your
# repository in /go/src/mydomainperso.com/repos/projectname
# Thus, making a symbolic link corrects this.
before_script:
- ln -s /builds /go/src/mydomainperso.com
- cd /go/src/mydomainperso.com/repos/projectname
stages:
- test
- build
format:
stage: test
script:
# Add here all the dependencies, or use glide/govendor to get
# them automatically.
# - curl https://glide.sh/get | sh
- go get github.com/alecthomas/kingpin
- go tool vet -composites=false -shadow=true *.go
- go test -race $(go list ./... | grep -v /vendor/)
compile:
stage: build
script:
# Add here all the dependencies, or use glide/govendor/...
# to get them automatically.
- go get github.com/alecthomas/kingpin
# Better put this in a Makefile
- go build -race -ldflags "-extldflags '-static'" -o mybinary
artifacts:
paths:
- mybinary