├── .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: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | -L . 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .cask* 2 | .elc* 3 | elpa 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Cask: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | [![travis build status](https://travis-ci.org/yasuyk/helm-go-package.svg?branch=master)](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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /helm-go-package.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/helm-go-package-test.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/test-checkdoc.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/test-helper.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | (require 'ert) 2 | (when (require 'undercover nil t) 3 | (undercover "helm-go-package.el")) 4 | 5 | (require 'helm-go-package) 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/test-package-install.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------