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heroku-buildpack-java
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Project includes a dependancy that has a license that forbids its use
They may already have, looks like that archived repository has been replaced with: https://github.com/heroku/heroku-buildpack-java
which doesn't even use go.
And they'd like you to even move away from that replacement to an ever newer replacement: https://github.com/heroku/buildpacks-jvm
monkey
- Many reasons to always read the LICENSE
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Library for monkey-patching functions
This person did not read the license of the original library https://github.com/bouk/monkey/blob/master/LICENSE.md
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Alternative for Monkey patching
I am a new gopher. I was looking into the Monkey Patching module and it is archived now. I was wondering if there is an alternative for that.
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Why go plugin addresses do not load with go binary
Here is an example of this in Go - but as he says, don't actually do this. https://github.com/bouk/monkey
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is there an easy (python like way) to do mocks?
I discovered this lib a few days ago. https://github.com/bouk/monkey it allows you to monkey patch entire functions, replacing them by whatever you want. Perfect for mocking. It's simple to use. The program is hard patching the code using assembly to replace the function address at runtime. You should not use this lib out of your tests since it's absolutely not safe. It's only compatible with linux and windows. But it works great!
- Monkey Patching in Go (2015)
- I do not give anyone permissions to use this tool for any purpose. Don’t use it. I’m not interested in changing this license. Please don’t ask.
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Project includes a dependancy that has a license that forbids its use
From the explaining blog post [0]
> If you’re not interested in how it works and you just want to do monkey patching, then you can find the library here.
Also
> Wrapping it up in a nice library
> I took the above code and put it in an easy to use library. It supports 32 bit, reversing patches, and patching instance methods. I wrote a couple of examples and put those in the README.
Then in the README[1]:
> Make sure you read the notes at the bottom of the README if you intend to use this library.
Either the author is confused or has decided that he doesn't want to maintain an hack. Anyway license is pretty clear.
There was an HN thread[2] when it was released.
[0] https://bou.ke/blog/monkey-patching-in-go/
"This is as unsafe as it sounds and I don't recommend anyone do it outside of a testing environment."
[1]: https://github.com/bouk/monkey#i-thought-that-monkeypatching...
What are some alternatives?
gomock - GoMock is a mocking framework for the Go programming language.
Mmock - Mmock is an HTTP mocking application for testing and fast prototyping
rust-by-example - Learn Rust with examples (Live code editor included)
go-txdb - Immutable transaction isolated sql driver for golang
timex - A test-friendly replacement for golang's time package [managed by soy-programador]
gock - HTTP traffic mocking and testing made easy in Go ༼ʘ̚ل͜ʘ̚༽
httpmock - HTTP mocking for Golang
dapr - Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge.
go-sqlmock - Sql mock driver for golang to test database interactions
hoverfly - Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool for developers and testers
minimock - Powerful mock generation tool for Go programming language
mockery - A mock code autogenerator for Go