ErrGONOSUMDB is returned by Client.Lookup for paths that match a pattern listed in the GONOSUMDB list (set by Client.SetGONOSUMDB, usually from the environment variable).
var ErrGONOSUMDB = errors.New("skipped (listed in GONOSUMDB)")
ErrSecurity is returned by Client operations that invoke Client.SecurityError.
var ErrSecurity = errors.New("security error: misbehaving server")
ErrWriteConflict signals a write conflict during Client.WriteConfig.
var ErrWriteConflict = errors.New("write conflict")
ServerPaths are the URL paths the Server can (and should) serve.
Typically a server will do:
srv := sumdb.NewServer(ops) for _, path := range sumdb.ServerPaths { http.Handle(path, srv) }
var ServerPaths = []string{ "/lookup/", "/latest", "/tile/", }
A Client is a client connection to a checksum database. All the methods are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines.
type Client struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewClient(ops ClientOps) *Client
NewClient returns a new Client using the given ClientOps.
func (c *Client) Lookup(path, vers string) (lines []string, err error)
Lookup returns the go.sum lines for the given module path and version. The version may end in a /go.mod suffix, in which case Lookup returns the go.sum lines for the module's go.mod-only hash.
func (c *Client) SetGONOSUMDB(list string)
SetGONOSUMDB sets the list of comma-separated GONOSUMDB patterns for the Client. For any module path matching one of the patterns, Client.Lookup will return ErrGONOSUMDB. SetGONOSUMDB can be called at most once, and if so it must be called before the first call to Lookup.
func (c *Client) SetTileHeight(height int)
SetTileHeight sets the tile height for the Client. Any call to SetTileHeight must happen before the first call to Client.Lookup. If SetTileHeight is not called, the Client defaults to tile height 8. SetTileHeight can be called at most once, and if so it must be called before the first call to Lookup.
A ClientOps provides the external operations (file caching, HTTP fetches, and so on) needed by the Client. The methods must be safe for concurrent use by multiple goroutines.
type ClientOps interface { // ReadRemote reads and returns the content served at the given path // on the remote database server. The path begins with "/lookup" or "/tile/", // and there is no need to parse the path in any way. // It is the implementation's responsibility to turn that path into a full URL // and make the HTTP request. ReadRemote should return an error for // any non-200 HTTP response status. ReadRemote(path string) ([]byte, error) // ReadConfig reads and returns the content of the named configuration file. // There are only a fixed set of configuration files. // // "key" returns a file containing the verifier key for the server. // // serverName + "/latest" returns a file containing the latest known // signed tree from the server. // To signal that the client wishes to start with an "empty" signed tree, // ReadConfig can return a successful empty result (0 bytes of data). ReadConfig(file string) ([]byte, error) // WriteConfig updates the content of the named configuration file, // changing it from the old []byte to the new []byte. // If the old []byte does not match the stored configuration, // WriteConfig must return ErrWriteConflict. // Otherwise, WriteConfig should atomically replace old with new. // The "key" configuration file is never written using WriteConfig. WriteConfig(file string, old, new []byte) error // ReadCache reads and returns the content of the named cache file. // Any returned error will be treated as equivalent to the file not existing. // There can be arbitrarily many cache files, such as: // serverName/lookup/pkg@version // serverName/tile/8/1/x123/456 ReadCache(file string) ([]byte, error) // WriteCache writes the named cache file. WriteCache(file string, data []byte) // Log prints the given log message (such as with log.Print) Log(msg string) // SecurityError prints the given security error log message. // The Client returns ErrSecurity from any operation that invokes SecurityError, // but the return value is mainly for testing. In a real program, // SecurityError should typically print the message and call log.Fatal or os.Exit. SecurityError(msg string) }
A Server is the checksum database HTTP server, which implements http.Handler and should be invoked to serve the paths listed in ServerPaths.
type Server struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewServer(ops ServerOps) *Server
NewServer returns a new Server using the given operations.
func (s *Server) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request)
A ServerOps provides the external operations (underlying database access and so on) needed by the Server.
type ServerOps interface { // Signed returns the signed hash of the latest tree. Signed(ctx context.Context) ([]byte, error) // ReadRecords returns the content for the n records id through id+n-1. ReadRecords(ctx context.Context, id, n int64) ([][]byte, error) // Lookup looks up a record for the given module, // returning the record ID. Lookup(ctx context.Context, m module.Version) (int64, error) // ReadTileData reads the content of tile t. // It is only invoked for hash tiles (t.L ≥ 0). ReadTileData(ctx context.Context, t tlog.Tile) ([]byte, error) }
A TestServer is an in-memory implementation of ServerOps for testing.
type TestServer struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
func NewTestServer(signer string, gosum func(path, vers string) ([]byte, error)) *TestServer
NewTestServer constructs a new TestServer that will sign its tree with the given signer key (see golang.org/x/mod/sumdb/note) and fetch new records as needed by calling gosum.
func (s *TestServer) Lookup(ctx context.Context, m module.Version) (int64, error)
func (s *TestServer) ReadRecords(ctx context.Context, id, n int64) ([][]byte, error)
func (s *TestServer) ReadTileData(ctx context.Context, t tlog.Tile) ([]byte, error)
func (s *TestServer) Signed(ctx context.Context) ([]byte, error)
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