# setup-go [![Basic validation](https://github.com/actions/setup-go/actions/workflows/basic-validation.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/actions/setup-go/actions/workflows/basic-validation.yml) [![Validate 'setup-go'](https://github.com/actions/setup-go/actions/workflows/versions.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/actions/setup-go/actions/workflows/versions.yml) This action sets up a go environment for use in actions by: - Optionally downloading and caching a version of Go by version and adding to `PATH`. - Registering problem matchers for error output. # V4 The V4 edition of the action offers: - Enabled caching by default The action will try to enable caching unless the `cache` input is explicitly set to false. Please see "[Caching dependency files and build outputs](https://github.com/actions/setup-go#caching-dependency-files-and-build-outputs)" for more information. # V3 The V3 edition of the action offers: - Adds `GOBIN` to the `PATH` - Proxy support - Check latest version - Caching packages dependencies - stable and oldstable aliases - Bug Fixes (including issues around version matching and semver) The action will first check the local cache for a version match. If a version is not found locally, it will pull it from the `main` branch of the [go-versions](https://github.com/actions/go-versions/blob/main/versions-manifest.json) repository. On miss or failure, it will fall back to downloading directly from [go dist](https://storage.googleapis.com/golang). To change the default behavior, please use the [check-latest input](#check-latest-version). **Note:** The `setup-go` action uses executable binaries which are built by Golang side. The action does not build golang from source code. Matching by [semver spec](https://github.com/npm/node-semver): ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '^1.13.1' # The Go version to download (if necessary) and use. - run: go version ``` ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '>=1.17.0' - run: go version ``` > **Note**: Due to the peculiarities of YAML parsing, it is recommended to wrap the version in single quotation marks: > > ```yaml > go-version: '1.20' > ``` > > The recommendation is based on the YAML parser's behavior, which interprets non-wrapped values as numbers and, in the case of version 1.20, trims it down to 1.2, which may not be very obvious. Matching an unstable pre-release: ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.18.0-rc.1' # The Go version to download (if necessary) and use. - run: go version ``` ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.16.0-beta.1' # The Go version to download (if necessary) and use. - run: go version ``` # Usage See [action.yml](action.yml) ## Basic ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.16.1' # The Go version to download (if necessary) and use. - run: go run hello.go ``` ## Check latest version The `check-latest` flag defaults to `false`. Use the default or set `check-latest` to `false` if you prefer stability and if you want to ensure a specific Go version is always used. If `check-latest` is set to `true`, the action first checks if the cached version is the latest one. If the locally cached version is not the most up-to-date, a Go version will then be downloaded. Set `check-latest` to `true` if you want the most up-to-date Go version to always be used. > Setting `check-latest` to `true` has performance implications as downloading Go versions is slower than using cached > versions. ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.14' check-latest: true - run: go run hello.go ``` ## Using stable/oldstable aliases If `stable` is provided, action will get the latest stable version from the [`go-versions`](https://github.com/actions/go-versions/blob/main/versions-manifest.json) repository manifest. If `oldstable` is provided, when current release is 1.19.x, action will resolve version as 1.18.x, where x is the latest patch release. **Note:** using these aliases will result in same version as using corresponding minor release with `check-latest` input set to `true` ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: 'stable' - run: go run hello.go ``` ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: 'oldstable' - run: go run hello.go ``` ## Caching dependency files and build outputs: The action has a built-in functionality for caching and restoring go modules and build outputs. It uses [toolkit/cache](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/tree/main/packages/cache) under the hood but requires less configuration settings. The `cache` input is optional, and caching is turned on by default. The action defaults to search for the dependency file - go.sum in the repository root, and uses its hash as a part of the cache key. Use `cache-dependency-path` input for cases when multiple dependency files are used, or they are located in different subdirectories. The input supports glob patterns. If some problem that prevents success caching happens then the action issues the warning in the log and continues the execution of the pipeline. ### Caching in monorepos ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.17' cache-dependency-path: subdir/go.sum - run: go run hello.go ``` ### Caching in multirepos `cache-dependency-path` input assepts glob patterns and multi-line values: ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.17' cache-dependency-path: **/go.sum - run: go run hello.go ``` ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.17' cache-dependency-path: | subdir1/go.sum subdir2/go.mod - run: go run hello.go ``` ### Multi-target builds The 'cache-dependency-path' input doesn't limit itself to dependency lock files only. It can also be used with additional files that contain details about the build settings. By using this method, caches for builds created for various operating systems, architectures, etc. can be separated. ```yaml env: GOOS: ... GOARCH: ... steps: - run: echo "$GOOS $GOARCH"> /tmp/env - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.17' cache-dependency-path: | go.sum /tmp/env - run: go run hello.go ``` ### Invalidate cache when source code changes Besides the dependencise the action caches the build outputs ([GOCACHE](https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/go#hdr-Build_and_test_caching) directory) but by default this cache is not update in order to avoid unpredictable and frequent cache invaldation. Nevertheless including the source code files into `cache-dependency-path` input. ```yaml - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: '1.17' cache-dependency-path: go.sum **/*.go - run: go run hello.go ``` ### Caching with actions/cache The caching capabilities of the action are limited for the simplest builds and can be ineffective in the real world use cases. If the build requires fine-grained turning the built-in caching should be disabled and [actions/cache](https://github.com/actions/cache) should be used. Here the sample `actions/cache` configuration with the extending options allowing - configuring paths to cache - have different caches for rare changes dependencies and more often changed intermediate build files - use `restore-key` input to restore the previous cache even if the current key cache has changed - have different caches intermediate build files of different architectures - have custom cache key for parallel builds ```yaml build: env: GOOS: ... GOARCH: ... steps: - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: "1.17" cache: false - name: Get Go cached paths run: | echo "cache=$(go env GOCACHE)" >> $GITHUB_ENV echo "modcache=$(go env GOMODCACHE)" >> $GITHUB_ENV - name: Set up dependencies cache uses: actions/cache@v3 with: path: | ${{ env.cache }} key: setup-go-deps-${{ runner.os }}-go-${{ hashFiles('go.sum go.mod') }} restore-keys: | setup-go-deps-${{ runner.os }}-go- - name: run: echo "$GOOS $GOARCH"> /tmp/env - name: Set up intermediate built files cache uses: actions/cache@v3 with: path: | ${{ env.modcache }} key: setup-go-build-${{ env.GOOS }}-${{ env.GOARCH }}-${{ runner.os }}-go-${{ hashFiles('**/*.go /tmp/env') }} restore-keys: | setup-go-build-${{ env.GOOS }}-${{ env.GOARCH }} ``` ### Restore-only caches If there are several builds on the same repo it might make sense to create a cache in one build and use it in the others. The action [actions/cache/restore](https://github.com/marketplace/actions/cache-restore) should be used in this case. ### Generate different caches This advanced use case assumes manual definition of cache key and requires the use of [actions/cache](https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/examples.md#go---modules) ### Parallel builds To avoid race conditions during the parallel builds they should either [generate their own caches](#generate-different-caches), or create the cache for only one build and [restore](#restore-only-caches) that cache in the other builds. ## Getting go version from the go.mod file The `go-version-file` input accepts a path to a `go.mod` file or a `go.work` file that contains the version of Go to be used by a project. As the `go.mod` file contains only major and minor (e.g. 1.18) tags, the action will search for the latest available patch version sequentially in the runner's directory with the cached tools, in the [versions-manifest.json](https://github.com/actions/go-versions/blob/main/versions-manifest.json) file or at the go servers. If both the `go-version` and the `go-version-file` inputs are provided then the `go-version` input is used. > The action will search for the `go.mod` file relative to the repository root ```yaml steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version-file: 'path/to/go.mod' - run: go version ``` ## Matrix testing ```yaml jobs: build: runs-on: ubuntu-latest strategy: matrix: go: [ '1.14', '1.13' ] name: Go ${{ matrix.go }} sample steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v3 - name: Setup go uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: go-version: ${{ matrix.go }} - run: go run hello.go ``` ### Supported version syntax The `go-version` input supports the following syntax: - Specific versions: `1.15`, `1.16.1`, `1.17.0-rc.2`, `1.16.0-beta.1` - SemVer's version range syntax: `^1.13.1`, `>=1.18.0-rc.1` For more information about semantic versioning, please refer to [semver](https://github.com/npm/node-semver) documentation. ## Using `setup-go` on GHES `setup-go` comes pre-installed on the appliance with GHES if Actions is enabled. When dynamically downloading Go distributions, `setup-go` downloads distributions from [`actions/go-versions`](https://github.com/actions/go-versions) on github.com (outside of the appliance). These calls to `actions/go-versions` are made via unauthenticated requests, which are limited to [60 requests per hour per IP](https://docs.github.com/en/rest/overview/resources-in-the-rest-api#rate-limiting). If more requests are made within the time frame, then you will start to see rate-limit errors during downloading that looks like: `##[error]API rate limit exceeded for...`. After that error the action will try to download versions directly from https://storage.googleapis.com/golang, but it also can have rate limit so it's better to put token. To get a higher rate limit, you can [generate a personal access token on github.com](https://github.com/settings/tokens/new) and pass it as the `token` input for the action: ```yaml uses: actions/setup-go@v4 with: token: ${{ secrets.GH_DOTCOM_TOKEN }} go-version: '1.18' ``` If the runner is not able to access github.com, any Go versions requested during a workflow run must come from the runner's tool cache. See "[Setting up the tool cache on self-hosted runners without internet access](https://docs.github.com/en/enterprise-server@3.2/admin/github-actions/managing-access-to-actions-from-githubcom/setting-up-the-tool-cache-on-self-hosted-runners-without-internet-access)" for more information. # License The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the [MIT License](LICENSE) # Contributions Contributions are welcome! See [Contributor's Guide](docs/contributors.md) ## Code of Conduct :wave: Be nice. See [our code of conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md)