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Nathan Fisher commented on BEAM-5379:
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[~lostluck] what are the main blockers on this?
Seems in order to close out this issue it would require:
* inclusion of go.mod and go.sum.
* updated README.md in {{sdks/go}}.
* updated gradle build.
Anything else? I've opened a draft PR and tagged lostluck in a comment.
> Go Modules versioning support
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>
> Key: BEAM-5379
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-5379
> Project: Beam
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: sdk-go
> Reporter: Robert Burke
> Assignee: Robert Burke
> Priority: Major
> Time Spent: 50m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> This would make it easier for non-Go developers to update and test changes to
> the Go SDK without jumping through hoops to set up Go Paths at first.
> Right now, we us the gogradle plugin for gradle to handle re-producible
> builds. Without doing something with the GO_PATH relative to a user's local
> git repo though, changes made in the user's repo are not represented when
> gradle is invoked to test everything.
> One of at least the following needs to be accomplished:
> * gogradle moves to support the Go Modules experiment in Go 1.11, and the SDK
> migrates to that
> * or we re-implement our gradle go rules ourselves to use them,
> * or some third option, that moves away from the GO_PATH nit.
> This issue should be resolved after deciding and implementing a clear
> versioning story for the SDK, ideally along Go best practices.
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