- Add missing fix mode options for: CLANG_FORMAT, ENV,
GOOGLE_JAVA_FORMAT, NATURAL_LANGUAGE, PYTHON_ISORT, RUST_CLIPPY.
- Refactor linter tests to make them shorter because there's no need to
have big test files.
- Refactor 'bad' linter tests for linters that support fix mode so they
contain only automatically fixable issues. This is needed to avoid
adding another set of 'bad' linter tests for fix mode.
- Provide configuration files for linters that support fix mode and for
which the default configuration is not suitable to enable fix mode:
ansible-lint, ESLint, golangci-lint.
- Add a test case for linter commands options for linters that support
fix mode, to ensure that fix mode and check-only mode options have
been defined.
- Refactor the fix mode test to check if linters actually applied
modifications to files.
- Update documentation about adding test cases for linters that support
fix mode.
- Don't exit with a fatal error if VALIDATE_xxx is false when testing
fix mode because not all linters support fix mode. To enable this, set
the new FIX_MODE_TEST_CASE_RUN variable to true.
Certain linters and formatters support fixing linting and formatting
issues (fix mode). Before this change, Super-linter runs linters and
formatters in a mode that doesn't modify the source code in any way
(check only mode).
With this change, Super-linter supports running linters and formatters
in fix mode if explicitly requested by the configuration. If the
configuration includes a variable named FIX_<language_name>,
Super-linters modifies the command to run the linter or formatter for
<language_name> to enable fix mode.
The modifications to the linter or formatter command that Super-linter
applies depend on what is the default for a particular linter: it either
removes or adds options to the command to run the linter or formatter.
- Remove the previous summary file is present to avoid showing stale
contents from old summaries.
- Extract the logic to write summary heading and lines to dedicated
functions in output.sh to make it easier adding new formats in the
future.
- Store Super-linter outputs in the main output directory.
- Update README with a few fixes and details about outputs.
- Add missing test cases for when the configuration didn't enable any
output.
- Allow using both Prettier and StandardJS at the same time by removing
JAVASCRIPT_DEFAULT_STYLE and TYPESCRIPT_DEFAULT_STYLE
configuration variables. They create a confusing corner case that
Super-linter already handles with its core logic that's in place to
enable and disable linters.
- Document VALIDATE_JAVASCRIPT_PRETTIER and VALIDATE_TYPESCRIPT_PRETTIER
because they were missing from the README.
- Add missing TYPESCRIPT_PRETTIER tests.
Set up dotenv-linter for the slim image, and not only for the standard
image because it doesn't have dependencies on the Rust SDK, and weights
less than 10MB.
- New SAVE_SUPER_LINTER_OUTPUT variable. When set to true,
saves super-linter output to ${DEFAULT_WORKSPACE}/${SUPER_LINTER_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_NAME}
- New SUPER_LINTER_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY_NAME variable to set the output
directory name instide the default workspace.
Close#5774
- Support passing an arbitrary path to the shellcheck configuration file
with the BASH_CONFIG_FILE_NAME variable. This brings shellcheck in
line with other linters that support configuration files.
- Enable shellcheck external sources using a directive in the
configuration file, so users can eventually override it if not needed.
- Export command configuration variables that subprocesses might need.
Close#5414
feat: configure ruff
feat: update the orchestration scripts
feat: update the test suite
docs: update README
feat: add test cases for ruff
fix: CI error
chore: del .github/linters/.ruff.toml
fix: CI error
fix: README
update: LINTER_NAMES_ARRAY
fix: Dockerfile
fix: .github/linters/.jscpd.json
fix: test files
fix: del version_command
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.
Enable debug logging when one (or more) of the following conditions is
true:
- ACTIONS_RUNNER_DEBUG is set to true
- ACTIONS_STEPS_DEBUG is set to true
- RUNNER_DEBUG is set to 1
- Initialize GITHUB_DOMAIN as documented in the README
- Configure other URLs according to GITHUB_DOMAIN
- Automatically fetch SSH key fingerprints for GITHUB_DOMAINS
- Super-linter uses the LOG_LEVEL variable to let the user
configure the desired log level. Checkov and Renovate use a variable
with the same name for the same purpose, but accept a
different set of values, and exit with an error if it gets an unknown
value for that variable.
- Refactor the VERBOSE log level to the more commonly used INFO.
Configuration validation will warn users if they use VERBOSE and
instruct them to use INFO instead. This is not a breaking change
because super-linter falls back on INFO if VERBOSE is set.
- Remove the TRACE log level because we rarely used it. As with VERBOSE,
configuration validation will warn the user. Fall back to DEBUG if the
user configured LOG_LEVEL to VERBOSE.
Close#5217
Deprecate the ERROR_ON_MISSING_EXEC_BIT variable to remove a confusing
corner case, and to align the BASH_EXEC check to how super-linter
handles other linters.
- Fix GITHUB_BEFORE_SHA initialization on push events by setting the
correct key.
- Add an additional check against setting GITHUB_BEFORE_SHA to null.
- Run the CI workflow on push events to trigger required status checks
when using the merge queue.
- Run jscpd, gitleaks, textlint against the entire workspace instead of
running them over single files, one by one.
- Implement a warning function for deprecated variables.
- Deprecate the VALIDATE_JSCPD_ALL_CODEBASE variable.
- Remove duplicate configuration files when they are the same as the
ones we provide in TEMPLATES.
- Add a missing tests for ansible-lint.
- Move ANSIBLE_DIRECTORY configuration when running tests in
buildFileList, where similar configs are.
- Simplify ansible-lint test cases to include only what's necessary, and
not an entire set of roles, playbooks, and inventory.
- Write instructions about major upgrades in the upgrade guide.
- Add support to run Checkov against infrastructure as code descriptors
that are in a given (configurable) directory. Defaults to lint the
whole workspace.
- Establish a baseline for our own codebase so we don't have to fix
issues right away with this change.