# Master via standard import
go get github.com/Scalingo/go-etcd-lock
# Last stable is v0 via gopkg.in
go get gopkg.in/Scalingo/go-etcd-lock.v3vendor/github.com/Scalingo/go-etcd-lock/lock/lock
l, err := lock.Acquire(client, "/name", 60)
if lockErr, ok := err.(*lock.Error); ok {
// Key already locked
fmt.Println(lockErr)
return
} else if err != nil {
// Communication with etcd has failed or other error
panic(err)
}
// It's ok, lock is granted for 60 secondes
// When the opration is done we release the lock
err = l.Release()
if err != nil {
// Something wrong can happen during release: connection problem with etcd
panic(err)
}
You need a etcd instance running on localhost:2379
, then:
go test ./...
From the /lock/
folder:
mockgen -destination lockmock/gomock_locker.go -package lockmock github.com/Scalingo/go-etcd-lock/lock Locker
mockgen -destination lockmock/gomock_lock.go -package lockmock github.com/Scalingo/go-etcd-lock/lock Lock
Bump new version number in CHANGELOG.md
and README.md
.
Commit, tag and create a new release:
version="5.0.8"
git switch --create release/${version}
git add CHANGELOG.md README.md
git commit --message="Bump v${version}"
git push --set-upstream origin release/${version}
gh pr create --reviewer=EtienneM --title "$(git log -1 --pretty=%B)"
Once the pull request merged, you can tag the new release.
git tag v${version}
git push origin master v${version}
gh release create v${version}
The title of the release should be the version number and the text of the release is the same as the changelog.