Accessing local packages within a go module (go 1.11)

I would strongly suggest you to use go toolchain which takes care of these issues out of the box. Visual Studio Code with vscode-go plugin is really useful.

Problem here is that Go requires relative paths with respect to your $GOPATH/src or module in import statement. Depending on where you are in your GOPATH, import path should include that as well. In this case, import statement must include go module path in go.mod

GOPATH

Assume your project resides here:

$GOPATH/src/github.com/myuser/myproject

Your import path should be:

import "github.com/myuser/myproject/platform"

VGO

Assume your go.mod file is:

module example.com/myuser/myproject

Your import path should be:

import "example.com/myuser/myproject/platform"

Let me define this first modules are collections of packages. In Go 11, I use go modules like the following:

If both packages are in the same project, you could just do the following: In go.mod:

module github.com/userName/moduleName

and inside your main.go

import "github.com/userName/moduleName/platform"

However, if they are separate modules, i.e different physical paths and you still want to import local packages without publishing this remotely to github for example, you could achieve this by using replace directive.

Given the module name github.com/otherModule and platform, as you've called it, is the only package inside there. In your main module's go.mod add the following lines:

module github.com/userName/mainModule

require "github.com/userName/otherModule" v0.0.0
replace "github.com/userName/otherModule" v0.0.0 => "local physical path to the otherModule"

Note: The path should point to the root directory of the module, and can be absolute or relative.

Inside main.go, to import a specific package like platform from otherModule:

import "github.com/userName/otherModule/platform"

Here's a gentle introduction to Golang Modules

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