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2021-07-03 10:56:53 +02:00
A linter to enforce importing certain packages consistently.
## What is this for?
Ideally, go imports should avoid aliasing. Sometimes though, especially with
Kubernetes API code, it becomes unavoidable, because many packages are imported
as e.g. "[package]/v1alpha1" and you end up with lots of collisions if you use
"v1alpha1".
This linter lets you enforce that whenever (for example)
"pkg/apis/serving/v1alpha1" is aliased, it is aliased as "servingv1alpha1".
## Usage
~~~~
importas \
-alias knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/autoscaling/v1alpha1:autoscalingv1alpha1 \
-alias knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/serving/v1:servingv1 \
./...
~~~~
### `-no-unaliased` option
By default, importas allows non-aliased imports, even when the package is specified by `-alias` flag.
With `-no-unaliased` option, importas does not allow this.
~~~~
importas -no-unaliased \
-alias knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/autoscaling/v1alpha1:autoscalingv1alpha1 \
-alias knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/serving/v1:servingv1 \
./...
~~~~
### Use regular expression
You can specify the package path by regular expression, and alias by regular expression replacement syntax like following snippet.
~~~~
importas -alias 'knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/(\w+)/(v[\w\d]+):$1$2'
~~~~
`$1` represents the text of the first submatch. See [detail](https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/#Regexp.Expand).
So it will enforce that
"knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/autoscaling/v1alpha1" is aliased by "autoscalingv1alpha1", and
"knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/serving/v1" is aliased by "servingv1"