Andrew Noyes 863449c983
Allow access to transaction options through a go ReadTransaction interface (#6318)
* Run go unit tests in ctest

* Remove unnecessary cgo directives

* go: Allow access to TransactionOptions from ReadTransaction

Closes #6265

* Try go get instead of go install

My understanding is that this should download dependencies (e.g. xerrors)

* Add -d flag to match go command for building libraries

* Avoid concurrent calls to `go get`
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fdb-go

Go language bindings for FoundationDB, a distributed key-value store with ACID transactions.

This package requires:

Use of this package requires the selection of a FoundationDB API version at runtime. This package currently supports FoundationDB API versions 200-710.

To install this package, you can run the "fdb-go-install.sh" script (for versions 5.0.x and greater):

./fdb-go-install.sh install --fdbver <x.y.z>

The "install" command of this script does not depend on the presence of the repo in general and will download the repository into your local go path. Running "localinstall" instead of "install" will use the local copy here (with a symlink) instead of downloading from the remote repository.

You can also build this package, in the top level of this repository run:

make fdb_go

This will create binary packages for the appropriate platform within the "build" subdirectory of this folder.

Documentation

Modules

If you used the bindings with modules before the addition of the go.mod file in the foundation repo, it may be necessary to update the import path in your go.mod.

By default, a module enabled go get will add something like this to your go.mod:

github.com/apple/foundationdb vx.x.x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx

You will need to delete that line, then run go get github.com/apple/foundationdb/bindings/go@version. You should now have a line like this in your go.mod:

github.com/apple/foundationdb/bindings/go vx.x.x-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx

Note: @version is only necessary if you previously locked to a specific version or commit, in which case you'd replace version with a commit hash or tag.