coming from a Node
environment I used to install a specific version of a vendor lib into the project folder (node_modules
) by telling npm
to install that version of that lib from the package.json
or even directly from the console, like so:
$ npm install [email protected]
Then I used to import that version of that package in my project just with:
var express = require('express');
Now, I want to do the same thing with go
. How can I do that?
Is it possible to install a specific version of a package? If so, using a centralized $GOPATH
, how can I import one version instead of another?
I would do something like this:
$ go get github.com/wilk/[email protected]
$ go get github.com/wilk/[email protected]
But then, how can I make a difference during the import?
Go 1.11 will be having a feature called go modules and you can simply add a dependency with a version. Follow these steps:
go mod init .
go mod edit -require github.com/wilk/[email protected]`
go get -v -t ./...
go build
go install
Here's more info on that topic - https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules