go-rocket-update: Build self-updating Go programs

Enable your Golang applications easily and safely to self update.
It provides the flexibility to implement different updating user experiences like auto-updating, or manual user-initiated updates, and updates from different sources.
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Features
- Flexible way to provide updates (ex: using Github or Gitlab!)
- Cross platform support (Mac, Linux, Arm, and Windows)
- RSA signature verification
- Tooling to generate and verify signatures
- Background update
- Rollback feature
QuickStart
Install library
go get -u github.com/mouuff/go-rocket-update/...
Enable your App to Self Update
Here is an example using Github releases:
u := &updater.Updater{
Provider: &provider.Github{
RepositoryURL: "github.com/mouuff/go-rocket-update-example",
ArchiveName: fmt.Sprintf("binaries_%s.zip", runtime.GOOS),
},
ExecutableName: fmt.Sprintf("go-rocket-update-example_%s_%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH),
Version: "v0.0.1",
}
err := u.Update()
if err != nil {
log.Error(err)
}
Check this project for a complete example: https://github.com/mouuff/go-rocket-update-example
Push an update
The updater uses a Provider as an input source for updates. It provides files and version for the updater.
Here is few examples of providers:
provider.Github: It will check for the latest release on Github with a specific archive name (zip or tar.gz)
provider.Gitlab: It will check for the latest release on Gitlab with a specific archive name (zip or tar.gz)
provider.Local: It will use a local folder, version will be defined in the VERSION file (can be used for testing, or in a company with a shared folder for example)
provider.Zip: It will use a zip file. The version is defined by the file name (Example: binaries-v1.0.0.tar.gz)
provider.Gzip: Same as provider.Zip but with a tar.gz file.
In the future there will be providers for FTP servers and Google cloud storage.
The updater will list the files and retrieve them the same way for all the providers:
The directory should have files containing ExecutableName.
Example directory with ExecutableName: fmt.Sprintf("test_%s_%s", runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH):
test_windows_amd64.exe
test_darwin_amd64
test_linux_arm
We recommend using goxc for compiling your Go application for multiple platforms.
Planned features
This project is currently under construction, here is some of the things to come:
- More documentation and examples
- Google cloud storage, tar.gz, and FTP providers
- Mutliple providers (enables the use of another provider if the first one is down)
- Update channels for Github provider (alpha, beta, ...)
- Validation of the executable being installed
API Breaking Changes
- Feb 7, 2021: Minor: The
BinaryName variable used in Updater have been renamed to ExecutableName.
- Feb 12, 2021: Minor: The method
Updater.Update() now returns (UpdateStatus, error) instead of just (error).
- Feb 14, 2021: Major: The
ExecutableName variable used in Updater is no longer suffixed with "_" + runtime.GOOS + "_" + runtime.GOARCH.
- Feb 21, 2021: Minor: The
ZipName variable used in provider.Github and provider.Gitlab have been renamed to ArchiveName with the arrival of tar.gz support.