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Run Super-Linter locally to test your branch of code
If you want to test locally against the Super-Linter to test your branch of code, you will need to complete the following:
- Clone your testing source code to your local environment
- Install Docker to your local environment
- Pull the container down
- Run the container
- Debug/Troubleshoot
Install Docker to your local machine
You can follow the link below on how to install and configure Docker on your local machine
Download the latest Super-Linter Docker container
- Pull the latest Docker container down from DockerHub
docker pull github/super-linter:latest
Once the container has been downloaded to your local environment, you can then begin the process, or running the container against your codebase.
Run the container Locally
- You can run the container locally with the following Base flags to run your code:
docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -v /path/to/local/codebase:/tmp/lint github/super-linter
- To run against a single file you can use:
docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -v /path/to/local/codebase/file:/tmp/lint/file github/super-linter
- To run against a single file you can use:
- NOTE: You need to pass the
RUN_LOCAL
flag to bypass some of the GitHub Actions checks, as well as the mapping of your local codebase to/tmp/lint
so that the linter can pick up the code - NOTE: The flag:
RUN_LOCAL
will set:VALIDATE_ALL_CODEBASE
to true. This means it will scan all the files in the directory you have mapped. If you want to only validate a subset of your codebase, map a folder with only the files you wish to have linted
Flags for running Locally
You can add as many Additional flags as needed, documented in README.md
Troubleshooting
Run container and gain access to the command line
If you need to run the container locally and gain access to its command line, you can run the following command:
docker run -it --entrypoint /bin/bash github/super-linter
- This will drop you in the command line of the docker container for any testing or troubleshooting that may be needed.
Found issues
If you find a bug or issue, please open a GitHub issue at: https://github.com/github/super-linter/issues