Corral
Pony dependency manager
Status
Corral is beta level software.
About Corral
Corral is a dependency management tool for Pony. Corral:
- Provides extensibility for VCS and Commands.
- Supports semver version constraints on dependencies.
- Supports transitive dependencies.
- Supports revision locking on dependencies using a lock.json file.
- Uses a distinct shared VCS repo pool from per-project dependency workspace tree.
- Uses the Pony process package for running external tools like Git and ponyc.
Design
See Corral Design for more details about the design of Corral. Ongoing questions and notes for future work can be found in Questions / Notes
Background
Check out Pony Package Dependency Management for a discussion of the research and requirements work behind Corral.
Installation
Use ponyup to install corral.
The following command is assuming that ponyup
, our toolchain multiplexer, is already installed on your machine and is available in your $PATH environment variable. If you don't have ponyup installed, please follow the ponyup installation instructions.
ponyup update corral release
Building From Source
See BUILD.md
Getting started using Corral
After installation, add Corral's current path to $PATH environment variable if you haven't already and follow these steps to create your first project using Corral.
Create a project
Make an empty folder and switch to this directory. This will be our example project to use Corral
mkdir myproject
cd myproject
Initialize Corral
It will create corral.json
and lock.json
files. At this moment they won't have much information since you haven't added any dependencies yet.
corral init
Add a dependency
This is the way to tell Corral that your project depends on this and you want to include it when building your project.
corral add github.com/ponylang/valbytes.git
Use a dependency
Create a file main.pony
with following code.
use "valbytes"
actor Main
new create(env: Env) =>
var buf: ByteArrays = ByteArrays
buf = buf + "!!" + "Hello," + " " + "World!"
let greetings = buf.drop(2).string()
env.out.print(greetings)
Fetch dependencies
The example Pony code is using ByteArrays
type which is defined in the dependency which you have just added. Pony needs to have the source code of ByteArrays
type to compile successfully. By fetching, Corral retrieves the source and makes it available when compiling the source code
corral fetch
Build the project
Corral will now use this information to build the project. The command below act as a wrapper for ponyc
corral run -- ponyc
If there are no errors generated then an executable myproject
will be created in the same folder.
You will also notice that there are two new folders _corral
and _repos
in your project folder now. They were generated by the corral fetch
command. Please make sure to include them in your .gitignore
file as there is no need to keep them in a versioning system since they are maintained by Corral itself.
Documentation
See DOCS.md