// Copyright 2020 Matthew Holt // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package xcaddy import ( "context" "fmt" "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "path" "path/filepath" "regexp" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" "time" "github.com/Masterminds/semver/v3" ) // Builder can produce a custom Caddy build with the // configuration it represents. type Builder struct { CaddyVersion string `json:"caddy_version,omitempty"` Plugins []Dependency `json:"plugins,omitempty"` Replacements []Replace `json:"replacements,omitempty"` } // Build builds Caddy at the configured version with the // configured plugins and plops down a binary at outputFile. func (b Builder) Build(ctx context.Context, outputFile string) error { if b.CaddyVersion == "" { return fmt.Errorf("CaddyVersion must be set") } if outputFile == "" { return fmt.Errorf("output file path is required") } // the user's specified output file might be relative, and // because the `go build` command is executed in a different, // temporary folder, we convert the user's input to an // absolute path so it goes the expected place absOutputFile, err := filepath.Abs(outputFile) if err != nil { return err } env, err := b.newEnvironment(ctx) if err != nil { return err } defer env.Close() log.Println("[INFO] Building Caddy") cmd := env.newCommand("go", "build", "-o", absOutputFile, "-ldflags", "-w -s", // trim debug symbols "-trimpath", ) cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "CGO_ENABLED=0") err = env.runCommand(ctx, cmd, 5*time.Minute) if err != nil { return err } log.Printf("[INFO] Build complete: %s", outputFile) return nil } // Dependency pairs a Go module path with a version. type Dependency struct { // The name (path) of the Go module. If at a version > 1, it // should contain semantic import version suffix (i.e. "/v2"). // Used with `go get` ModulePath string // The version of the Go module, like used with `go get`. Version string } // Replace represents a Go module replacement. type Replace struct { // The import path of the module being replaced. Old string // The path to the replacement module. New string } // newTempFolder creates a new folder in a temporary location. // It is the caller's responsibility to remove the folder when finished. func newTempFolder() (string, error) { var parentDir string if runtime.GOOS == "darwin" { // After upgrading to macOS High Sierra, Caddy builds mysteriously // started missing the embedded version information that -ldflags // was supposed to produce. But it only happened on macOS after // upgrading to High Sierra, and it didn't happen with the usual // `go run build.go` -- only when using a buildenv. Bug in git? // Nope. Not a bug in Go 1.10 either. Turns out it's a breaking // change in macOS High Sierra. When the GOPATH of the buildenv // was set to some other folder, like in the $HOME dir, it worked // fine. Only within $TMPDIR it broke. The $TMPDIR folder is inside // /var, which is symlinked to /private/var, which is mounted // with noexec. I don't understand why, but evidently that // makes -ldflags of `go build` not work. Bizarre. // The solution, I guess, is to just use our own "temp" dir // outside of /var. Sigh... as long as it still gets cleaned up, // I guess it doesn't matter too much. // See: https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/2036 // and https://twitter.com/mholt6/status/978345803365273600 (thread) // (using an absolute path prevents problems later when removing this // folder if the CWD changes) var err error parentDir, err = filepath.Abs(".") if err != nil { return "", err } } ts := time.Now().Format(yearMonthDayHourMin) return ioutil.TempDir(parentDir, fmt.Sprintf("buildenv_%s.", ts)) } // versionedModulePath helps enforce Go Module's Semantic Import Versioning (SIV) by // returning the form of modulePath with the major component of moduleVersion added, // if > 1. For example, inputs of "foo" and "v1.0.0" will return "foo", but inputs // of "foo" and "v2.0.0" will return "foo/v2", for use in Go imports and go commands. // Inputs that conflict, like "foo/v2" and "v3.1.0" are an error. This function // returns the input if the moduleVersion is not a valid semantic version string. func versionedModulePath(modulePath, moduleVersion string) (string, error) { ver, err := semver.StrictNewVersion(strings.TrimPrefix(moduleVersion, "v")) if err != nil { // only return the error if we know they were trying to use a semantic version // (could have been a commit SHA or something) if strings.HasPrefix(moduleVersion, "v") { return "", err } return modulePath, nil } major := ver.Major() // see if the module path has a major version at the end (SIV) matches := moduleVersionRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(modulePath) if len(matches) == 2 { modPathVer, err := strconv.Atoi(matches[1]) if err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("this error should be impossible, but module path %s has bad version: %v", modulePath, err) } if modPathVer != int(major) { return "", fmt.Errorf("versioned module path (%s) and requested module major version (%d) diverge", modulePath, major) } } else if major > 1 { modulePath += fmt.Sprintf("/v%d", major) } return path.Clean(modulePath), nil } var moduleVersionRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`.+/v(\d+)$`) const ( // yearMonthDayHourMin is the date format // used for temporary folder paths. yearMonthDayHourMin = "2006-01-02-1504" defaultCaddyModulePath = "github.com/caddyserver/caddy" )