lint/scripts/bash-exec.sh
Benjamin Wuethrich 95aabd4cfa
feat(bash-exec): add option to ignore shell library files (#5254)
Introduce a new configuration variable, BASH_EXEC_IGNORE_LIBRARIES. If
set to true, the behaviour of bash-exec is modified: if a shell file has
a file extension and no shebang line, it is ignored, i.e., allowed to be
non-executable. This allows files that are only every sourced from other
shell files, acting as libraries and not executables, to have no
executable bit set without failing the bash-exec linter.
2024-02-27 18:17:22 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
FILE="${1}"
IGNORE_LIBRARY="${2:-false}"
if [[ "${IGNORE_LIBRARY}" == "true" ]] && HasNoShebang "${FILE}"; then
echo "${FILE} is being ignored because IGNORE_LIBRARY is set to ${IGNORE_LIBRARY}"
exit 0
fi
if ! [[ -x "${FILE}" ]]; then
echo "Error: File:[${FILE}] is not executable"
exit 1
fi