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GooGet (Googet's Obviously Only a Goofy Experimental Title) is a modular
package repository solution primarily designed for Windows.
GooGet is shipped with the official Google Cloud Platform Windows images and is
used to maintain the guest environment.
Build
To build and package googet run
go run goopack/goopack.go googet.goospec
This will result in googet.exe and googet.x86_64.VERSION.goo which can be installed on a
machine with the googet install command (assuming googet is already
installed).
To install on a fresh machine copy both googet.exe and the googet package
over and run:
GooGet has the ability to use a conf file to change a few of the default settings.
Place a file named googet.conf in the googet root, which by default is
C:\ProgramData\GooGet and configurable by the -root flag.
GooGet has the ability to use a repo file to change some repo specific settings.
The file is named your-repo-name.repo by default. It can be used to set the
source URL and indicate that the client should pass authorization headers in
requests to the source URL.
URL: https://foo.com/googet/bar
useoauth: true
Google Cloud Storage as a back-end
Googet supports using Google Cloud Storage as its server.
set GOOREPO=%TEMP%\googet-repo
set REPONAME=my_repo
mkdir %GOOREPO%\%REPONAME%
mkdir %GOOREPO%\packages
go run goopack/goopack.go googet.goospec
copy *.goo %GOOREPO%\packages
go run server\gooserve.go -root %GOOREPO% -save_index %GOOREPO%\%REPONAME%\index
gsutil mb --project my-project my-googet-server
gsutil rsync -r %GOOREPO% gs://my-googet-server
googet addrepo gcs gs://my-googet-server
rem This command should print 'gcs: gs://my-googet-server'
googet listrepos
rem This command should list the googet package and any other packages in your repo
googet available -sources gs://my-googet-server/
Note that you must regenerate the index and re-upload it to your bucket each time
you add or change packges.