/* vaind, a webserver for hosting go get vanity urls. The go get command searches for the following header when searching for packages: this is simply a service for aggregating a collection of prefix, vcs, and repo-root tuples, and serving the appropriate header over http. For more information please refer to the documentation for the go tool found at https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Remote_import_paths API Assume an instance of vaind at example.org. In order to add a package example.org/foo that points at bitbucket.org/example/foo (a mercurial repository) POST the following json object: { "vcs": "mercurial", "repo": "https://bitbucket.org/example/foo" } to https://example.org/foo. Doing so, then visiting https://example.org/foo?go-get=1 will yield a header that looks like: The json object sent to server can have two fields: "repo" and "vcs". "repo" is required; leaving off the "vcs" member defaults to "git". */ package main import ( "fmt" "log" "net/http" "os" "mcquay.me/vain" "github.com/kelseyhightower/envconfig" ) const usage = `vaind environment vars: VAIN_PORT: tcp listen port VAIN_HOST: hostname to use VAIN_DB: path to json database ` type config struct { Port int DB string } func main() { c := &config{ Port: 4040, } if err := envconfig.Process("ysv", c); err != nil { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "problem processing environment: %v", err) os.Exit(1) } if len(os.Args) > 1 { switch os.Args[1] { case "env", "e", "help", "h": fmt.Printf("%s\n", usage) os.Exit(0) } } if c.DB == "" { log.Printf("warning: in-memory db mode; if you do not want this set YSV_DB") } hostname := "localhost" if hn, err := os.Hostname(); err != nil { log.Printf("problem getting hostname:", err) } else { hostname = hn } log.Printf("serving at: http://%s:%d/", hostname, c.Port) sm := http.NewServeMux() ms := vain.NewSimpleStore(c.DB) if err := ms.Load(); err != nil { log.Printf("unable to load db: %v; creating fresh database", err) } vain.NewServer(sm, ms) addr := fmt.Sprintf(":%d", c.Port) if err := http.ListenAndServe(addr, sm); err != nil { log.Printf("problem with http server: %v", err) os.Exit(1) } }