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Configure environment to avoid toolchain installs
Force `go` to always use the local toolchain (i.e. the one the one that
shipped with the go command being run) via setting the `GOTOOLCHAIN`
environment variable to `local`[1]:
> When GOTOOLCHAIN is set to local, the go command always runs the
bundled Go toolchain.
This is how things are setup in the official Docker images (e.g.[2], see
also the discussion around that change[3]). The motivation behind this
is to:
* Reduce duplicate work, the action will install a version of Go, a
toolchain will be detected, the toolchain will be detected and then
another version of Go installed
* Avoid Unexpected behaviour: if you specify this action runs with some Go
version (e.g. `1.21.0`) but your go.mod contains a `toolchain` or `go`
directive for a newer version (e.g. `1.22.0`) then, without any other
configuration/environment setup, any go commands will be run using go
`1.22.0`
* TODO: link image
This will be a **breaking change** for some workflows. Given a `go.mod`
like:
module proj
go 1.22.0
Then running any `go` command, e.g. `go mod tidy`, in an environment
where only go versions before `1.22.0` were installed would previously
trigger a toolchain download of Go `1.22.0` and that version being used
to execute the command. With this change the above would error out with
something like:
> go: go.mod requires go >= 1.22.0 (running go 1.21.7;
GOTOOLCHAIN=local)
[1] https://go.dev/doc/toolchain#select
[2] dae3405a32/Dockerfile-linux.template (L163)
[3] https://github.com/docker-library/golang/issues/472
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@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ describe('setup-go', () => {
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expect(logSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(`Setup go version spec 1.13.0`);
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});
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it('does not export any variables for Go versions >=1.9', async () => {
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it('does not export GOROOT for Go versions >=1.9', async () => {
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inputs['go-version'] = '1.13.0';
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inSpy.mockImplementation(name => inputs[name]);
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});
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await main.run();
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expect(vars).toStrictEqual({});
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expect(vars).not.toHaveProperty('GOROOT');
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});
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it('exports GOROOT for Go versions <1.9', async () => {
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});
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await main.run();
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expect(vars).toStrictEqual({
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GOROOT: toolPath
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});
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expect(vars).toHaveProperty('GOROOT', toolPath);
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});
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it('finds a version of go already in the cache', async () => {
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}
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);
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});
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it('exports GOTOOLCHAIN and sets it in current process env', async () => {
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inputs['go-version'] = '1.21.0';
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inSpy.mockImplementation(name => inputs[name]);
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const vars: {[key: string]: string} = {};
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exportVarSpy.mockImplementation((name: string, val: string) => {
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vars[name] = val;
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});
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await main.run();
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expect(vars).toStrictEqual({GOTOOLCHAIN: 'local'});
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expect(process.env).toHaveProperty('GOTOOLCHAIN', 'local');
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});
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});
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dist/setup/index.js
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dist/setup/index.js
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function run() {
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return __awaiter(this, void 0, void 0, function* () {
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try {
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setToolchain();
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//
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// versionSpec is optional. If supplied, install / use from the tool cache
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// If not supplied then problem matchers will still be setup. Useful for self-hosted.
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}
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return version;
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}
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function setToolchain() {
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// docs: https://go.dev/doc/toolchain
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// "local indicates the bundled Go toolchain (the one that shipped with the go command being run)"
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// this is so any 'go' command is run with the selected Go version
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// and doesn't trigger a toolchain download and run commands with that
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// see e.g. issue #424
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// and a similar discussion: https://github.com/docker-library/golang/issues/472
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const toolchain = 'local';
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const toolchainVar = 'GOTOOLCHAIN';
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// set the value in process env so any `go` commands run as child-process
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// don't cause toolchain downloads
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process.env[toolchainVar] = toolchain;
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// and in the runner env so e.g. a user running `go mod tidy` won't cause it
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core.exportVariable(toolchainVar, toolchain);
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}
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/***/ }),
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src/main.ts
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src/main.ts
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export async function run() {
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try {
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setToolchain();
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//
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// versionSpec is optional. If supplied, install / use from the tool cache
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// If not supplied then problem matchers will still be setup. Useful for self-hosted.
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return version;
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}
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function setToolchain() {
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// docs: https://go.dev/doc/toolchain
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// "local indicates the bundled Go toolchain (the one that shipped with the go command being run)"
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// this is so any 'go' command is run with the selected Go version
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// and doesn't trigger a toolchain download and run commands with that
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// see e.g. issue #424
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// and a similar discussion: https://github.com/docker-library/golang/issues/472
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const toolchain = 'local';
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const toolchainVar = 'GOTOOLCHAIN';
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// set the value in process env so any `go` commands run as child-process
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// don't cause toolchain downloads
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process.env[toolchainVar] = toolchain;
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// and in the runner env so e.g. a user running `go mod tidy` won't cause it
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core.exportVariable(toolchainVar, toolchain);
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}
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