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example_build.go
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later
// Example for: *builder*, *tvsaver*
// This example demonstrates building an 'empty' SPDX document in memory that
// corresponds to a given directory's contents, including all files with their
// hashes and the package's verification code, and saving the document to disk.
// Run project: go run example_build.go project2 ../../testdata/project2 test.spdx
package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"github.com/spdx/tools-golang/builder"
"github.com/spdx/tools-golang/tvsaver"
)
func main() {
// check that we've received the right number of arguments
args := os.Args
if len(args) != 4 {
fmt.Printf("Usage: %v <package-name> <package-root-dir> <spdx-file-out>\n", args[0])
fmt.Printf(" Build a SPDX 2.2 document with one package called <package-name>;\n")
fmt.Printf(" create files with hashes corresponding to the files in <package-root-dir>;\n")
fmt.Printf(" and save it out as a tag-value file to <spdx-file-out>.\n")
return
}
// get the command-line arguments
packageName := args[1]
packageRootDir := args[2]
fileOut := args[3]
// to use the SPDX builder package, the first step is to define a
// builder.Config2_2 struct. this config data can be reused, in case you
// are building SPDX documents for several directories in sequence.
config := &builder.Config2_2{
// NamespacePrefix is a prefix that will be used to populate the
// mandatory DocumentNamespace field in the Creation Info section.
// Because it needs to be unique, the value that will be filled in
// for the document will have the package name and verification code
// appended to this prefix.
NamespacePrefix: "https://example.com/whatever/testdata-",
// CreatorType will be used for the first part of the Creator field
// in the Creation Info section. Per the SPDX spec, it can be
// "Person", "Organization" or "Tool".
CreatorType: "Person",
// Creator will be used for the second part of the Creator field in
// the Creation Info section.
Creator: "Jane Doe",
// note that builder will also add the following, in addition to the
// Creator defined above:
// Creator: Tool: github.com/spdx/tools-golang/builder
// Finally, you can define one or more paths that should be ignored
// when walking through the directory. This is intended to omit files
// that are located within the package's directory, but which should
// be omitted from the SPDX document.
PathsIgnored: []string{
// ignore all files in the .git/ directory at the package root
"/.git/",
// ignore all files in all __pycache__/ directories, anywhere
// within the package directory tree
"**/__pycache__/",
// ignore the file with this specific path relative to the
// package root
"/.ignorefile",
// or ignore all files with this filename, anywhere within the
// package directory tree
"**/.DS_Store",
},
}
// now, when we actually ask builder to walk through a directory and
// build an SPDX document, we need to give it three things:
// - what to name the package; and
// - where the directory is located on disk; and
// - the config object we just defined.
doc, err := builder.Build2_2(packageName, packageRootDir, config)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error while building document: %v\n", err)
return
}
// if we got here, the document has been created.
// all license info is marked as NOASSERTION, but file hashes and
// the package verification code have been filled in appropriately.
fmt.Printf("Successfully created document for package %s\n", packageName)
// we can now save it to disk, using tvsaver.
// create a new file for writing
w, err := os.Create(fileOut)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error while opening %v for writing: %v\n", fileOut, err)
return
}
defer w.Close()
err = tvsaver.Save2_2(doc, w)
if err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Error while saving %v: %v", fileOut, err)
return
}
fmt.Printf("Successfully saved %v\n", fileOut)
}