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How to add support for a new tool to super-linter
If you want to propose a Pull Request to add new language support or a new tool, it should include:
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Update documentation:
README.md
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Provide test cases:
- Create the
.automation/test/<LANGUGAGE>
directory. - Provide at least one test case with a file that is supposed to pass validation:
.automation/test/<LANGUAGE>/<name-of-tool>-good.ext
- Provide at least one test case with a file that is supposed to fail validation:
.automation/test/<LANGUAGE>/<name-of-tool>-bad.ext
- Create the
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Update the test suite to check for installed packages, the commands that your new tool needs in the
PATH
, and the expected version command:test/inspec/super-linter/controls/super_linter.rb
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Install the tool by pointing to specific package or container image versions:
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If there are PyPi packages, create a text file named
dependencies/python/<name-of-tool>.txt
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If there are npm packages, update
dependencies/package.json
anddependencies/package-lock.json
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If there are Ruby Gems, update
dependencies/Gemfile
anddependencies/Gemfile.lock
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If there are Maven or Java packages:
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Create a directory named
dependencies/<name-of-tool>
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Create a
dependencies/<name-of-tool>/build.gradle
file with the following contents:repositories { mavenLocal() mavenCentral() } // Hold this dependency here so we can get automated updates using DependaBot dependencies { implementation 'your:dependency-here:version' } group 'com.github.super-linter' version '1.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
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Update the
dependencies
section independencies/<name-of-tool>/build.gradle
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Add the following content to the
Dockerfile
:COPY scripts/install-<name-of-tool>.sh / RUN --mount=type=secret,id=GITHUB_TOKEN /<name-of-tool>.sh && rm -rf /<name-of-tool>.sh
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Create
scripts/install-<name-of-tool>.sh
, and implement the logic to install your tool. You get the version of a dependency frombuild.gradle
. Example:GOOGLE_JAVA_FORMAT_VERSION="$(grep <"google-java-format/build.gradle" "google-java-format" | awk -F ':' '{print $3}' | tr -d "'")"
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Add the new to DependaBot configuration:
- package-ecosystem: "gradle" directory: "/dependencies/<name-of-tool>" schedule: interval: "weekly" open-pull-requests-limit: 10
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If there is a container (Docker) image:
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Add a new build stage to get the image:
FROM your/image:version as <name-of-tool>
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Copy the necessary binaries and libraries to the relevant locations. Example:
COPY --from=<name-of-tool> /usr/local/bin/<name-of-command> /usr/bin/
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Configure the new tool:
- Provide a default configuration file only if the tool cannot function without one:
TEMPLATES/<template file for language>
- Provide a configuration file for the new linter only if the default configuration is unsuitable for the super-linter repository:
.github/linters/.<lintrc>
- Provide a default configuration file only if the tool cannot function without one:
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Update the orchestration scripts to run the new tool:
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lib/linter.sh
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Provide the logic to populate the list of files or directories to examine:
lib/buildFileList.sh
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If necessary, provide elaborate logic to detect if the tool should examine a file or a directory:
lib/detectFiles.sh
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If the tool needs to take into account special cases:
- Provide new runtime validation checks in
lib/validation.sh
. - Customize the logic to get the installed version of the tool:
lib/linterVersions.sh
- Provide custom logic to load configuration files:
lib/linterRules.sh
- Provide custom logic for test cases and to run the tool:
lib/worker.sh
- Provide new runtime validation checks in
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