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* feat: replace mongo database openIM_v3 to openim_v3 * openim-building-an-efficient-version-control-and-testing-workflow * feat: complete openim source deployment rpc start timeout * feat: optimize config Signed-off-by: Xinwei Xiong (cubxxw) <3293172751nss@gmail.com> * feat: add scripts format * feat: use scripts format code * fix cos and minio etc to typecheck * feat: scripts make verify check ci * fix: make file verify spelling * fix: make file verify spelling * Concurrent Type Checking and Cross-Platform Development in Go * feat: add copyright make lint and format * feat: add config examples file Signed-off-by: Xinwei Xiong <3293172751@qq.com> * feat: add config examples file Signed-off-by: Xinwei Xiong <3293172751@qq.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Xinwei Xiong (cubxxw) <3293172751nss@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Xinwei Xiong <3293172751@qq.com>
Notes about go workspace
As openim is using go1.18's workspace feature, once you add a new module, you need to run go work use -r .
at root directory to update the workspace synced.
Create a new extensions
- Create your tools_name directory in pkg
/tools
first and cd into it. - Init the project.
- Then
go work use -r .
at current directory to update the workspace. - Create your tools
You can execute the following commands to do things above:
# edit the CRD_NAME and CRD_GROUP to your own
export OPENIM_TOOLS_NAME=<Changeme>
# copy and paste to create a new CRD and Controller
mkdir tools/${OPENIM_TOOLS_NAME}
cd tools/${OPENIM_TOOLS_NAME}
go mod init github.com/openimsdk/open-im-server/tools/${OPENIM_TOOLS_NAME}
go mod tidy
go work use -r .
cd ../..