├── .ert-runner
├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── Cask
├── LICENSE
├── Makefile
├── README.md
├── helm-go-package.el
└── test
├── helm-go-package-test.el
├── test-checkdoc.el
├── test-helper.el
└── test-package-install.el
/.ert-runner:
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1 | -L .
2 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | .cask*
2 | .elc*
3 | elpa
4 |
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | language: emacs-lisp
2 | sudo: false
3 | # Allow Emacs snapshot builds to fail and don’t wait for these as they can take
4 | # a looooong time
5 | matrix:
6 | fast_finish: true
7 | allow_failures:
8 | - env: EMACS_VERSION=24.4
9 | - env: EMACS_VERSION=snapshot
10 | env:
11 | - EMACS_VERSION=24.4
12 | - EMACS_VERSION=24.5
13 | - EMACS_VERSION=25.1-rc2
14 | # - EMACS_VERSION=snapshot
15 | -cache:
16 | - directories:
17 | - .cask/
18 | before_install:
19 | # Configure $PATH: Executables are installed to $HOME/bin
20 | - export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH"
21 | # Download the makefile to emacs-travis.mk
22 | - wget 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/flycheck/emacs-travis/master/emacs-travis.mk'
23 | # Install Emacs (according to $EMACS_VERSION) and Cask
24 | - make -f emacs-travis.mk install_emacs
25 | - make -f emacs-travis.mk install_cask
26 | # Install Texinfo, if you need to build info manuals for your project
27 | # - make -f emacs-travis.mk install_texinfo
28 | install:
29 | # Install your dependencies
30 | - cask install
31 | script:
32 | # Run your tests
33 | - emacs --version
34 | - make travis-ci
35 |
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1 | (source melpa)
2 |
3 | (package-file "helm-go-package.el")
4 |
5 | (depends-on "helm")
6 | (depends-on "go-mode")
7 | (depends-on "deferred")
8 |
9 | (development
10 | (depends-on "cask")
11 | (depends-on "package-lint")
12 | (depends-on "ert") ; Unit test library
13 | (depends-on "ert-runner") ; Unit test runner
14 | (depends-on "undercover") ; Test coverage library
15 | )
16 |
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/Makefile:
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1 |
2 | EMACS ?= emacs
3 | CASK ?= cask
4 | SRC ?= helm-go-package.el
5 | TEST_CHECKDOC_EL ?= test/test-checkdoc.el
6 | TEST_CHECKDOC_LOG ?= test/test-checkdoc.log
7 | TEST_PACKAGE_INSTALL_EL ?= test/test-package-install.el
8 | TEST_PACKAGE_INSTALL_LOG ?= test/test-package-install.log
9 | LOADPATH = -L .
10 | ELPA_DIR = $(shell EMACS=$(EMACS) $(CASK) package-directory)
11 |
12 | INIT_PACKAGE_EL="(progn (require 'cask) (cask-initialize \".\"))"
13 |
14 | .PHONY : test
15 | test: test-checkdoc package-lint test-package-install unit-tests
16 |
17 | .PHONY : travis-ci
18 | travis-ci: print-deps package-lint test-package-install
19 |
20 | .PHONY : unit-tests
21 | # `clean-elc` task needs to remove byte-compiled files to collect coverage by undercover.el.
22 | unit-tests: clean-elc elpa
23 | @echo "-- Running unit-tests --"
24 | ${CASK} exec ert-runner
25 |
26 | .PHONY : clean-elpa
27 | clean-elpa:
28 | rm -rf .cask
29 |
30 | .PHONY : clean-elc
31 | clean-elc:
32 | ${CASK} clean-elc
33 |
34 | .PHONY : clean
35 | clean: clean-elpa clean-elc
36 |
37 | .PHONY : print-deps
38 | print-deps:
39 | ${EMACS} --version
40 | @echo CASK=${CASK}
41 |
42 | .PHONY : test-checkdoc
43 | test-checkdoc: elpa
44 | @echo "-- test ckeckdoc --"
45 | $(CASK) exec $(EMACS) -batch -Q $(LOADPATH) -l $(TEST_CHECKDOC_EL) 2>&1 | tee $(TEST_CHECKDOC_LOG)
46 | @cat $(TEST_CHECKDOC_LOG) | [ $$(wc -l) -gt 0 ] && exit 1 || exit 0
47 |
48 |
49 | .PHONY : package-lint
50 | package-lint: elpa
51 | @echo "-- package lint --"
52 | $(CASK) exec $(EMACS) -batch -Q --eval $(INIT_PACKAGE_EL) -l package-lint.el -f package-lint-batch-and-exit $(SRC)
53 |
54 | .PHONY : test-package-install
55 | test-package-install: elpa clean-package-install
56 | @echo "-- test install package --"
57 | $(CASK) exec $(EMACS) -batch -Q $(LOADPATH) -l $(TEST_PACKAGE_INSTALL_EL) 2>&1 | tee $(TEST_PACKAGE_INSTALL_LOG)
58 | @grep Error $(TEST_PACKAGE_INSTALL_LOG) && exit 1 || exit 0
59 |
60 | .PHONY : clean-package-install
61 | clean-package-install:
62 | rm -rf $(TEST_PACKAGE_INSTALL_LOG)
63 |
64 | .PHONY : elpa
65 | elpa: $(ELPA_DIR)
66 |
67 | $(ELPA_DIR): Cask
68 | $(CASK) install
69 | touch $@
70 |
71 | .PHONY : check-coveralls-token
72 | check-coveralls-token:
73 | ifdef COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN
74 | @true
75 | else
76 | @echo COVERALLS_REPO_TOKEN is undefined
77 | @false
78 | endif
79 |
80 | .PHONY : clean-coveralls-report
81 | clean-coveralls-report: check-coveralls-token
82 | @( [ -f /tmp/undercover_coveralls_report ] && rm /tmp/undercover_coveralls_report ) || :
83 |
84 | .PHONY : coveralls
85 | coveralls: clean-coveralls-report unit-tests
86 |
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1 | ## helm-go-package
2 |
3 | [![licence][gplv3-badge]][gplv3-link]
4 | [![melpa badge][melpa-badge]][melpa-link]
5 | [![melpa stable badge][melpa-stable-badge]][melpa-stable-link]
6 | [](https://travis-ci.org/yasuyk/helm-go-package)
7 |
8 |
9 | helm sources for [Go programming language](http://golang.org/)'s package.
10 |
11 | ## Requirements
12 |
13 | - [helm][helm]
14 | - [go-mode][go-mode]
15 | - [deferred](https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-deferred)
16 | - [in accordance with helm][helm requirements], Emacs-24.4 or later versions.
17 |
18 | ## Installation
19 |
20 | ### Manual
21 |
22 | Just drop `helm-go-package.el`. somewhere in your `load-path`.
23 |
24 | ```lisp
25 | (add-to-list 'load-path "~/somewhere")
26 | ```
27 |
28 | ### MELPA
29 |
30 | you can install `helm-go-package.el` from the [MELPA](http://melpa.milkbox.net/) repository.
31 |
32 | ## Usage
33 |
34 | ### `helm-go-package`
35 |
36 | Helm for Go programming language's package.
37 |
38 | #### Go local packages
39 |
40 | These actions are available.
41 |
42 | * Add a new import
43 | * Add a new import as
44 | * Show documentation
45 | * Display [GoDoc][godoc]
46 | * Visit package's directory
47 |
48 | This persistent action is available.
49 |
50 | * Show documentation
51 |
52 | #### search Go packages on Godoc
53 |
54 | These actions are available.
55 |
56 | * Download and install
57 | * Display [GoDoc][godoc]
58 |
59 | ## Customize
60 |
61 | ### `helm-go-package-godoc-browse-url-function`
62 |
63 | Function to display package documentation on [GoDoc][godoc]. It is `browse-url` by default.
64 |
65 | ### `helm-source-go-package-godoc-description`
66 |
67 | Face used for Godoc description.
68 |
69 | ## Sample configuration
70 |
71 | Add the following to your emacs init file:
72 |
73 | (autoload 'helm-go-package "helm-go-package") ;; Not necessary if using ELPA package
74 | (eval-after-load 'go-mode
75 | '(substitute-key-definition 'go-import-add 'helm-go-package go-mode-map))
76 |
77 | [godoc]:http://godoc.org/
78 | [helm]:https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm
79 | [go-mode]:https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el
80 | [travis-badge]: https://travis-ci.org/yasuyk/helm-go-package.svg
81 | [travis-link]: https://travis-ci.org/yasuyk/helm-go-package
82 | [melpa-link]: http://melpa.org/#/helm-go-package
83 | [melpa-stable-link]: http://stable.melpa.org/#/helm-go-package
84 | [melpa-badge]: http://melpa.org/packages/helm-go-package-badge.svg
85 | [melpa-stable-badge]: http://stable.melpa.org/packages/helm-go-package-badge.svg
86 | [gplv3-badge]:http://img.shields.io/badge/license-GPLv3-blue.svg
87 | [gplv3-link]:https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
88 | [helm requirements]:https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm#requirements
89 |
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1 | ;;; helm-go-package.el --- helm sources for Go programming language's package
2 |
3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Yasuyuki Oka
4 |
5 | ;; Author: Yasuyuki Oka
6 | ;; Version: 0.3.0-snapshot
7 | ;; URL: https://github.com/yasuyk/helm-go-package
8 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.4") (helm-core "2.2.1") (go-mode "1.4.0") (deferred "0.4.0"))
9 |
10 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
13 | ;; (at your option) any later version.
14 |
15 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
19 |
20 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 | ;; along with this program. If not, see .
22 |
23 | ;;; Commentary:
24 |
25 | ;; Add the following to your Emacs init file:
26 | ;;
27 | ;; (autoload 'helm-go-package "helm-go-package") ;; Not necessary if using ELPA package
28 | ;; (eval-after-load 'go-mode
29 | ;; '(substitute-key-definition 'go-import-add 'helm-go-package go-mode-map))
30 |
31 | ;; That's all.
32 |
33 | ;;; Code:
34 |
35 | (require 'helm)
36 | (require 'go-mode)
37 | (require 'deferred)
38 |
39 |
40 | (defgroup helm-go-package nil
41 | "Go package related Applications and libraries for Helm."
42 | :prefix "helm-go-package-"
43 | :group 'helm)
44 |
45 | (defcustom helm-go-package-godoc-browse-url-function 'browse-url
46 | "Function to display package documentation on godoc.org.
47 | It is `browse-url' by default."
48 | :group 'helm-go-package
49 | :type 'symbol)
50 |
51 | (defcustom helm-go-package-actions
52 | (helm-make-actions
53 | "Add a new import" (lambda (candidate) (go-import-add nil candidate))
54 | "Add a new import as" (lambda (candidate) (go-import-add t candidate))
55 | "Show documentation" 'godoc
56 | "Display GoDoc" 'helm-go-package--godoc-browse-url
57 | "Visit package's directory" 'helm-go-package--visit-package-directory)
58 | "Actions for helm go package."
59 | :group 'helm-go-package
60 | :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function))
61 |
62 | (defcustom helm-go-package-search-on-godoc-actions
63 | (helm-make-actions
64 | "Download and install" 'helm-go-package--download-and-install
65 | "Display GoDoc" 'helm-go-package--godoc-browse-url)
66 | "Actions for helm go package search on godoc."
67 | :group 'helm-go-package
68 | :type '(alist :key-type string :value-type function))
69 |
70 |
71 | ;;; Faces
72 | (defface helm-source-go-package-godoc-description
73 | (let ((str (face-foreground 'font-lock-string-face)))
74 | `((t (:foreground ,str))))
75 | "Face used for Godoc description."
76 | :group 'helm-go-package)
77 |
78 |
79 |
80 | (defun helm-go-package--package-paths ()
81 | "Get paths of each packages."
82 | (let ((goroot (car (split-string (shell-command-to-string "go env GOROOT") "\n"))))
83 | (list
84 | (format "%s/src" goroot) ;; Go >= 1.4
85 | (format "%s/src"
86 | (car (split-string (shell-command-to-string "go env GOPATH") "\n")))
87 | (format "%s/src/pkg" goroot)))) ;; Go <= 1.3.3
88 |
89 | (defun helm-go-package--locate-directory (name path)
90 | "Locate all occurrences of the sub-directory NAME in PATH.
91 | Return a list of absolute directory names in reverse order, or nil if
92 | not found."
93 | (let (found)
94 | (condition-case err
95 | (dolist (elt path)
96 | (setq elt (eval elt))
97 | (cond
98 | ((stringp elt)
99 | (and (file-accessible-directory-p
100 | (setq elt (expand-file-name name elt)))
101 | (push elt found)))
102 | (elt
103 | (setq found (helm-go-package--locate-directory
104 | name (if (atom elt) (list elt) elt))))))
105 | (error
106 | (message "In helm-go-package--locate-directory: %s"
107 | (error-message-string err))))
108 | found))
109 |
110 | (defconst helm-go-package-godoc-format
111 | "https://godoc.org/%s"
112 | "Format of godoc.org for browse URL.")
113 |
114 | (defun helm-go-package--godoc-browse-url (candidate)
115 | "Ask a WWW browser to load CANDIDATE package of URL on `https://godoc.org'."
116 | (funcall helm-go-package-godoc-browse-url-function
117 | (format helm-go-package-godoc-format candidate)))
118 |
119 | (defun helm-go-package--visit-package-directory (candidate)
120 | "Visit CANDIDATE package directory."
121 | (find-file (car (helm-go-package--locate-directory
122 | candidate (helm-go-package--package-paths)))))
123 |
124 | (defun helm-go-package--persistent-action (candidate)
125 | "Show godoc of CANDIDATE as persistent action."
126 | (with-selected-window (select-window (next-window))
127 | (godoc candidate)))
128 |
129 | (defvar helm-go-package-source
130 | (helm-build-sync-source "Go local packages"
131 | :candidates 'go-packages
132 | :persistent-action 'helm-go-package--persistent-action
133 | :persistent-help "Show documentation"
134 | :action 'helm-go-package-actions))
135 |
136 | (defvar helm-go-package--search-on-godoc-command-alist
137 | (cond ((executable-find "curl")
138 | '(start-process "curl" "-H" "Accept: text/plain"))
139 | ((executable-find "wget")
140 | '(start-process-shell-command "wget" "-O" "-" "--quiet" "--header='Accept: text/plain'"))
141 | (t '())))
142 |
143 | (defun helm-go-package--godoc-url-with-query ()
144 | "Get url of godoc.org with query."
145 | (url-encode-url
146 | (format "https://godoc.org/\?\q=%s" helm-pattern)))
147 |
148 | (defun helm-go-package--search-on-godoc-process ()
149 | "Run candidate-porcess."
150 | (apply (car helm-go-package--search-on-godoc-command-alist)
151 | "*helm-go-pacakge-search-on-godoc*" nil
152 | (append (cdr helm-go-package--search-on-godoc-command-alist)
153 | (list (helm-go-package--godoc-url-with-query)))))
154 |
155 | (defun helm-go-package--filtered-candidate-transformer (candidates source)
156 | "Filter CANDIDATES. SOURCE is unused."
157 | (mapcar (lambda (e)
158 | (let* ((substrings (split-string e " " t))
159 | (package (car substrings))
160 | (description (mapconcat 'identity (cdr substrings) " "))
161 | (display (format "%s %s" package
162 | (propertize description 'face
163 | 'helm-source-go-package-godoc-description))))
164 | `(,display . ,package)))
165 | candidates))
166 |
167 | (defun helm-go-package--download-and-install (candidate)
168 | "Download CANDIDATE and install it."
169 | (cl-block nil
170 | (unless (y-or-n-p "Download and install packages and dependencies? ")
171 | (cl-return)))
172 | (lexical-let ((package candidate))
173 | (deferred:$
174 | (deferred:process-shell (format "go get %s" package))
175 | (deferred:error it 'message)
176 | (deferred:next
177 | (lambda () (message (format "%s have been installed." package)))))))
178 |
179 | (defclass helm-go-package-source-class-search-on-godoc (helm-source-async)
180 | ((candidates-process :initform 'helm-go-package--search-on-godoc-process)
181 | (requires-pattern :initform 3)
182 | (volatile :initform t)
183 | (filtered-candidate-transformer
184 | :initform 'helm-go-package--filtered-candidate-transformer)
185 | (action :initform 'helm-go-package-search-on-godoc-actions)
186 | (persistent-action :initform 'helm-go-package--godoc-browse-url)
187 | (persistent-help :initform "Browse GoDoc")))
188 |
189 | (defvar helm-go-package-source-search-on-godoc
190 | (helm-make-source "search Go packages on Godoc"
191 | 'helm-go-package-source-class-search-on-godoc))
192 |
193 | ;;;###autoload
194 | (defun helm-go-package ()
195 | "Helm for Go programming language's package.
196 |
197 | \"Go local packages\"
198 | These actions are available.
199 | * Add a new import
200 | * Add a new import as
201 | * Show documentation
202 | * Display GoDoc
203 | * Visit package's directory
204 |
205 | This persistent action is available.
206 | * Show documentation
207 |
208 | \"search Go packages on Godoc\"
209 | These actions are available.
210 | * Download and install
211 | * Display GoDoc"
212 | (interactive)
213 | (helm-other-buffer '(helm-go-package-source
214 | helm-go-package-source-search-on-godoc)
215 | "*helm go package*"))
216 |
217 |
218 | (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'helm-source-go-package
219 | 'helm-go-package-source "0.2.0")
220 | (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'helm-source-go-package-search-on-godoc
221 | 'helm-go-package-source-search-on-godoc "0.2.0")
222 |
223 | (define-obsolete-function-alias
224 | 'helm-source-go-package-search-on-godoc--filtered-candidate-transformer
225 | 'helm-go-package--filtered-candidate-transformer "0.2.0")
226 |
227 |
228 | (provide 'helm-go-package)
229 |
230 | ;; Local Variables:
231 | ;; coding: utf-8
232 | ;; End:
233 |
234 | ;;; helm-go-package.el ends here
235 |
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1 | ;;; helm-go-package-test.el --- helm-go-package: unit test suite
2 |
3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2016 Yasuyuki Oka
4 |
5 | ;; Author: Yasuyuki Oka
6 | ;; URL: https://github.com/yasuyk/helm-go-package
7 |
8 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
9 |
10 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
13 | ;; (at your option) any later version.
14 |
15 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
19 |
20 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21 | ;; along with this program. If not, see .
22 |
23 | ;;; Commentary:
24 |
25 | ;; Unit test suite of helm-go-package
26 |
27 | ;;; Code:
28 |
29 |
30 | (eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
31 |
32 | (require 'ert)
33 |
34 | (defun should-equal? (a b)
35 | (should (equal a b)))
36 |
37 | (ert-deftest test/helm-go-package--url-encode-url ()
38 | (let ((helm-pattern "cdn js"))
39 | (should-equal? (helm-go-package--godoc-url-with-query)
40 | "https://godoc.org/?q=cdn%20js")))
41 |
42 |
43 | (provide 'helm-go-package-test)
44 |
45 | ;; Local Variables:
46 | ;; coding: utf-8
47 | ;; End:
48 |
49 | ;;; helm-go-package-test.el ends here
50 |
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/test/test-checkdoc.el:
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1 | (add-to-list 'load-path default-directory)
2 | (defvar helm-go-package-el "helm-go-package.el")
3 | ;; test byte-comple
4 | (mapc #'byte-compile-file `(,helm-go-package-el))
5 |
6 | ;; test checkdoc
7 | (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect helm-go-package-el)
8 | (let ((checkdoc-diagnostic-buffer "*warn*"))
9 | (checkdoc-current-buffer t)))
10 |
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/test/test-helper.el:
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1 | (require 'ert)
2 | (when (require 'undercover nil t)
3 | (undercover "helm-go-package.el"))
4 |
5 | (require 'helm-go-package)
6 |
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/test/test-package-install.el:
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1 | (require 'cask)
2 | (cask-initialize ".")
3 | (setq byte-compile-error-on-warn t)
4 | (require 'package)
5 | (package-install-file "helm-go-package.el")
6 |
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