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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# The `clean` target is intended to clean the workspace
# and prepare the local changes for submission.
#
# Usage: `make clean`
.PHONY: clean
clean: tidy vet fmt fix
# The `tidy` target is intended to clean up
# the Go module files (go.mod & go.sum).
#
# Usage: `make tidy`
.PHONY: tidy
tidy:
@echo
@echo "### Tidying Go module"
@go mod tidy
# The `vet` target is intended to inspect the
# Go source code for potential issues.
#
# Usage: `make vet`
.PHONY: vet
vet:
@echo
@echo "### Vetting Go code"
@go vet ./...
# The `fmt` target is intended to format the
# Go source code to meet the language standards.
#
# Usage: `make fmt`
.PHONY: fmt
fmt:
@echo
@echo "### Formatting Go Code"
@go fmt ./...
# The `fix` target is intended to rewrite the
# Go source code using old APIs.
#
# Usage: `make fix`
.PHONY: fix
fix:
@echo
@echo "### Fixing Go Code"
@go fix ./...
# The `test` target is intended to run
# the tests for the Go source code.
#
# Usage: `make test`
.PHONY: test
test:
@echo
@echo "### Testing Go Code"
@go test -race ./...
# The `test-cover` target is intended to run
# the tests for the Go source code and then
# open the test coverage report.
#
# Usage: `make test-cover`
.PHONY: test-cover
test-cover:
@echo
@echo "### Creating test coverage report"
@go test -race -covermode=atomic -coverprofile=coverage.out ./...
@echo
@echo "### Opening test coverage report"
@go tool cover -html=coverage.out
# The `check` target is intended to output all
# dependencies from the Go module that need updates.
#
# Usage: `make check`
.PHONY: check
check: check-install
@echo
@echo "### Checking dependencies for updates"
@go list -u -m -json all | go-mod-outdated -update
# The `check-direct` target is intended to output direct
# dependencies from the Go module that need updates.
#
# Usage: `make check-direct`
.PHONY: check-direct
check-direct: check-install
@echo
@echo "### Checking direct dependencies for updates"
@go list -u -m -json all | go-mod-outdated -direct
# The `check-full` target is intended to output
# all dependencies from the Go module.
#
# Usage: `make check-full`
.PHONY: check-full
check-full: check-install
@echo
@echo "### Checking all dependencies for updates"
@go list -u -m -json all | go-mod-outdated
# The `check-install` target is intended to download
# the tool used to check dependencies from the Go module.
#
# Usage: `make check-install`
.PHONY: check-install
check-install:
@echo
@echo "### Installing psampaz/go-mod-outdated"
@go get -u github.com/psampaz/go-mod-outdated
# The `bump-deps` target is intended to upgrade
# non-test dependencies for the Go module.
#
# Usage: `make bump-deps`
.PHONY: bump-deps
bump-deps: check
@echo
@echo "### Upgrading dependencies"
@go get -u ./...
# The `bump-deps-full` target is intended to upgrade
# all dependencies for the Go module.
#
# Usage: `make bump-deps-full`
.PHONY: bump-deps-full
bump-deps-full: check
@echo
@echo "### Upgrading all dependencies"
@go get -t -u ./...
# The `schema` target is intended to create
# a schema for a Vela pipeline.
#
# Usage: `make schema`
.PHONY: schema
schema:
@echo
@echo "### Creating schema"
@go get github.com/alecthomas/jsonschema
@go get github.com/iancoleman/orderedmap
@go run cmd/schema/main.go > schema.json
# The `lint` target is intended to lint the
# Go source code with golangci-lint.
#
# Usage: `make lint`
.PHONY: lint
lint:
@echo
@echo "### Linting Go Code"
@golangci-lint run ./...
# The `lintfix` target is intended to lint the
# Go source code with golangci-lint and apply
# any fixes that can be automatically applied.
#
# Usage: `make lintfix`
.PHONY: lintfix
lintfix:
@echo
@echo "### Fixing Go code with linter"
@golangci-lint run ./... --fix