How to install Gin with Golang
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I'm a newbie on Golang, and I'm trying to use Gin to develop a web server on Ubuntu 16.04.

After executing go get -u github.com/gin-gonic/gin, many folders appear at ~/go/pkg/mod/github.com/.

Then I try to make an example:

package main

import "github.com/gin-gonic/gin"

func main() {
    r := gin.Default()
    r.GET("/ping", func(c *gin.Context) {
        c.JSON(200, gin.H{
            "message": "pong",
        })
    })
    r.Run() // listen and serve on 0.0.0.0:8080 (for windows "localhost:8080")
}

However, go run example.go made the error:

example.go:3:8: cannot find package "github.com/gin-gonic/gin" in any of:
        /usr/local/go/src/github.com/gin-gonic/gin (from $GOROOT)
        /home/zyh/go/src/github.com/gin-gonic/gin (from $GOPATH)

In my system, $GOROOT is /usr/local/go/ and $GOPATH is ~/go/.

How could I solve this problem?

Hokku answered 8/4, 2020 at 1:14 Comment(0)
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For Go version 1.11 or newer, You should use Go Modules.

If you are just starting with Go, you should start with the newer version. I think you are using a Go version that supports go modules already because the modules you are trying to get are downloading to ~/go/pkg/mod/ directory.

To initialize a project with go module, run:

go mod init your-project-name

This will create a go.mod file in your project directory.

Add missing and/or remove unused modules:

go mod tidy

This will fill up the go.mod file with appropriate modules and create a go.sum in your project directory. The go.sum contains expected cryptographic hashes of each module version.

After that, the go run example.go command should run the program without any issues.


You can even vendor the modules in your project directory:

go mod vendor

This will bring all the vendors to your projects /vendor directory so that you don't need to get the modules again if working from another machine on this project.

Abelmosk answered 8/4, 2020 at 1:59 Comment(0)
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I realized that after adding a package called gopls, my IDE is working perfectly.

Install gopls using snap: sudo snap install gopls --classic

Monopteros answered 19/5, 2022 at 4:11 Comment(0)
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From the error, you can see that GOPATH is your '/home/zyh/go' not your ~/go. and you can run shell go env to confirm where is your GOPATH? then modify it.

Wire answered 8/4, 2020 at 1:59 Comment(1)
/home/zyh/go is ~/go.Hokku

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