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Proxmox Common Rust Crates
Local cargo config
This repository ships with a .cargo/config that replaces the crates.io
registry with packaged crates located in /usr/share/cargo/registry.
A similar config is also applied building with dh_cargo. Cargo.lock needs to be deleted when switching between packaged crates and crates.io, since the checksums are not compatible.
To reference new dependencies (or updated versions) that are not yet packaged, the dependency needs to point directly to a path or git source.
Steps for Releases
- Run ./bump.sh <CRATE> [patch|minor|major|<VERSION>] -- Fill out changelog -- Confirm bump commit
- Build packages with
make deb. -- Don't forget to commit updated d/control!
Adding Crates
- At the top level:
- Generate the crate:
cargo new --lib the-name - Sort the crate into
Cargo.toml'sworkspace.members
- In the new crate's
Cargo.toml:
- In
[package]set: authors.workspace = true license.workspace = true edition.workspace = true exclude.workspace = true repository.workspace = true - Add a meaningful
description - Copy
debian/copyrightanddebian/debcargo.tomlfrom another subcrate.
Adding a new Dependency
- At the top level:
- Add it to
[workspace.dependencies]specifying the version and any features that should be enabled throughout the workspace
- In each member's
Cargo.toml:
- Add it to the desired dependencies section with
workspace = trueand no version specified. - If this member requires additional features, add only the extra features to the member dependency.
Updating a Dependency's Version
- At the top level:
- Bump the version in
[workspace.dependencies]as desired. - Check for deprecations or breakage throughout the workspace.
Notes on Workspace Inheritance
Common metadata (like authors, license, ..) are inherited throughout the
workspace. If new fields are added that are identical for all crates, they
should be defined in the top-level Cargo.toml file's
[workspace.package] section, and inherited in all members explicitly by
setting FIELD.workspace = true in the member's [package] section.
Dependency information is also inherited throughout the workspace, allowing a single dependency specification in the top-level Cargo.toml file to be used by all members.
Some restrictions apply:
- features can only be added in members, never removed (this includes
default_features = false!) - the base feature set at the workspace level should be the minimum (possibly empty!) set required by all members
- workspace dependency specifications cannot include
optional - if needed, the
optionalflag needs to be set at the member level when using a workspace dependency