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Clean up and improve Go proxy documentation
- Various fixes and tweaks - Improve checksum database documentation
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# GitLab Go Proxy **(PREMIUM)**
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/27376) in [GitLab
> Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.0.
> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/27376) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.1.
> - It's deployed behind a feature flag, disabled by default.
> - It's disabled on GitLab.com.
> - It's not recommended for production use.
> - To use it in GitLab self-managed instances, ask a GitLab administrator to [enable it](#enable-the-go-proxy). **(PREMIUM)**
With the Go proxy for GitLab, every project in GitLab can be fetched with the
[
Go proxy protocol
](
https://proxy.golang.org/
)
.
## Prerequisites
### Enable the Go proxy
The Go proxy for GitLab is under development and not ready for production use, due to
[
potential performance issues with large repositories
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/218083
)
.
It is deployed behind a feature flag that is
**disabled by default**
.
[
GitLab administrators with access to the GitLab Rails console
](
../../../administration/feature_flags.md
)
can enable it for your instance.
To enable it:
```
ruby
Feature
.
enable
(
:go_proxy
)
# or
```
To disable it:
```
ruby
Feature
.
disable
(
:go_proxy
)
```
To enable or disable it for specific projects:
```
ruby
Feature
.
enable
(
:go_proxy
,
Project
.
find
(
1
))
Feature
.
disable
(
:go_proxy
,
Project
.
find
(
2
))
```
### Enable the Package Registry
The Package Registry is enabled for new projects by default. If you cannot find
the
**{package}**
**Packages > List**
entry under your project's sidebar, verify
the following:
1.
Your GitLab administrator has
[
enabled support for the Package
Registry
](
../../../administration/packages/index.md
)
.
**(PREMIUM ONLY)**
1.
Your GitLab administrator has
[
enabled support for the Package
Registry
](
../../../administration/packages/index.md
)
.
**(PREMIUM ONLY)**
1.
The Package Registry is
[
enabled for your project
](
../index.md
)
.
NOTE:
**Note:**
GitLab does not display Go modules in the
**Packages**
section of a project.
Only the Go proxy protocol is supported at this time, and only for modules on
GitLab.
GitLab does not currently display Go modules in the
**Packages Registry**
of a project.
Follow
[
this issue
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/213770
)
for details.
### Fetch modules from private projects
NOTE:
**Note:**
`go`
does not support transmitting credentials over insecure connections. The
steps below w
ill only work
if GitLab is configured for HTTPS.
steps below w
ork only
if GitLab is configured for HTTPS.
1.
Configure Go to include HTTP basic authentication credentials when fetching from the Go proxy for GitLab.
2.
Configure Go to
*not*
attempt to download checksums for private GitLab projects from the public checksum database.
1.
Configure Go to include HTTP basic authentication credentials when fetching
from the Go proxy for GitLab.
1.
Configure Go to skip downloading of checksums for private GitLab projects
from the public checksum database.
#### Enable Request Authentication
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...
@@ -46,21 +79,21 @@ machine <url> login <username> password <token>
`<username>`
and
`<token>`
should be your username and the personal access
token, respectively.
#### Disable
Checksum Database
#### Disable
checksum database queries
By default, Go will query
`sum.golang.org`
for module checksums. This will not
work modules that are not public.
`GONOSUMDB`
can be used to disable downloading
checksums for specific URLs. This can be permanently set with
`go env -w
GONOSUMDB=<scope>`
.
Go can be configured to query a checksum database for module checksums. Go 1.13
and later query
`sum.golang.org`
by default. This fails for modules that are not
public and thus not accessible to
`sum.golang.org`
. To resolve this issue, set
`GONOSUMDB`
to a comma-separated list of projects or namespaces for which Go
should not query the checksum database. For example,
`go env -w
GONOSUMDB=gitlab.com/my/project`
persistently configures Go to skip checksum
queries for the project
`gitlab.com/my/project`
.
-
`GONOSUMDB=gitlab.com/my/project`
will disable checksum downloads for
`gitlab.com/my/project`
-
`GONOSUMDB=gitlab.com/namespace`
will disable checksum downloads for all
projects under
`gitlab.com/namespace`
-
`GONOSUMDB=gitlab.com`
will disable checksum downloads for
*all*
modules on
GitLab.com
-
`GOSUMDB=off`
or
`GONOSUMDB=*`
will
*completely*
disable the checksum database
for all modules and packages.
Checksum database queries can be disabled for arbitrary prefixes or disabled
entirely. However, checksum database queries are a security mechanism and as
such they should be disabled selectively and only when necessary.
`GOSUMDB=off`
or
`GONOSUMDB=*`
disables checksum queries entirely.
`GONOSUMDB=gitlab.com`
disables checksum queries for all projects hosted on GitLab.com.
## Add GitLab as a Go proxy
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@@ -74,7 +107,7 @@ The available proxy endpoints are:
Go's use of proxies is configured with the
`GOPROXY`
environment variable, as a
comma separated list of URLs. Go 1.14 adds support for comma separated list of
URLs. Go 1.14 adds support for using
`go env -w`
to manage Go's environment
variables. For example,
`go env -w GOPROXY=...`
writes to
to
`$GOPATH/env`
variables. For example,
`go env -w GOPROXY=...`
writes to
`$GOPATH/env`
(which defaults to
`~/.go/env`
).
`GOPROXY`
can also be configured as a normal
environment variable, with RC files or
`export GOPROXY=...`
.
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