Go LSIF Indexing
This guide is meant to provide specific instructions to get you producing index data in LSIF as quickly as possible. The LSIF quick start and CI configuration guides provide more in depth descriptions of each step and a lot of helpful context that we haven't duplicated in each language guide.
Automated indexing
We provide the docker images sourcegraph/lsif-go
and sourcegraph/src-cli
to make automating this process in your favorite CI framework as easy as possible. Note that the lsif-go
image bundles src-cli
so the second image may not be necessary.
Here's some examples in a couple popular frameworks, just substitute the indexer and upload commands with what works for your project locally. If you end up implementing this in a different framework, feel free to edit this page with instructions!
GitHub Actions
on: - push jobs: lsif-go: # this line will prevent forks of this repo from uploading lsif indexes if: github.repository == '<insert your repo name>' runs-on: ubuntu-latest container: sourcegraph/lsif-go:latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v1 - name: Generate LSIF data run: lsif-go - name: Upload LSIF data # this will upload to Sourcegraph.com, you may need to substitute a different command. # by default, we ignore failures to avoid disrupting CI pipelines with non-critical errors. run: src lsif upload -github-token=${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} -ignore-upload-failure
The following projects have example GitHub Action workflows to generate and upload LSIF indexes.
CircleCI
version: 2.1 jobs: lsif-go: docker: - image: sourcegraph/lsif-go:latest steps: - checkout - run: lsif-go # this will upload to Sourcegraph.com, you may need to substitute a different command. # by default, we ignore failures to avoid disrupting CI pipelines with non-critical errors. - run: src lsif upload -github-token=<<parameters.github-token>> -ignore-upload-failure workflows: lsif-node: jobs: - lsif-node
The following projects have example CircleCI configurations to generate and upload LSIF indexes.
Travis CI
services: - docker jobs: include: - stage: lsif-go # this will upload to Sourcegraph.com, you may need to substitute a different command. # by default, we ignore failures to avoid disrupting CI pipelines with non-critical errors. script: - | docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/src -w /src sourcegraph/lsif-go:latest /bin/sh -c \ "lsif-go; src lsif upload -github-token=$GITHUB_TOKEN -ignore-upload-failure"
The following projects have example Travis CI configurations to generate and upload LSIF indexes.
Manual indexing
-
Install lsif-go with
go get github.com/sourcegraph/lsif-go/cmd/lsif-go
and ensure it's on your path. -
Install the Sourcegraph CLI with
curl -L https://sourcegraph.com/.api/src-cli/src_linux_amd64 -o /usr/local/bin/src chmod +x /usr/local/bin/src
- macOS: replace
linux
withdarwin
in the URL - Windows: visit the CLI's repo for further instructions
- macOS: replace
-
cd
into your Go project's root (where the go.mod file lives, if you have one) and run:lsif-go # generates a file named dump.lsif
-
Upload the data to a Sourcegraph instance with
# for private instances src -endpoint=<your sourcegraph endpoint> lsif upload # for public instances src lsif upload -github-token=<your github token>
Visit the LSIF quickstart for more information about the upload command.
The upload command will provide a URL you can visit to see the upload's status, and when it's done you can visit the repo and check out the difference in code navigation quality! To troubleshoot issues, visit the more in depth LSIF quickstart guide and check out the documentation for the lsif-go
and src-cli
tools.