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# Run Super-Linter locally to test your branch of code
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If you want to test locally against the **Super-Linter** to test your branch of code, you will need to complete the following:
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- Clone your testing source code to your local environment
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- Install Docker to your local environment
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- Pull the container down
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- Run the container
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- Debug/Troubleshoot
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## Install Docker to your local machine
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You can follow the link below on how to install and configure **Docker** on your local machine
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- [Docker Install Documentation](https://docs.docker.com/install/)
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## Download the latest Super-Linter Docker container
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- Pull the latest **Docker** container down from **DockerHub**
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- `docker pull super-linter/super-linter:latest`
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Once the container has been downloaded to your local environment, you can then begin the process, or running the container against your codebase.
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## Run the container Locally
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- You can run the container locally with the following **Base** flags to run your code:
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- `docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -e USE_FIND_ALGORITHM=true -v /path/to/local/codebase:/tmp/lint super-linter/super-linter`
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- To run against a single file you can use: `docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -e USE_FIND_ALGORITHM=true -v /path/to/local/codebase/file:/tmp/lint/file super-linter/super-linter`
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- **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
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- **NOTE:** If you want to override the `/tmp/lint` folder, you can set the `DEFAULT_WORKSPACE` environment variable to point to the folder you'd prefer to scan.
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- **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
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- **NOTE:** Add the `--rm` docker flag to automatically remove the container after execution.
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### Flags for running Locally
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You can add as many **Additional** flags as needed, documented in [README.md](../README.md#Environment-variables)
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## Sharing Environment variables between Local and CI
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If you run both locally and on CI it's very helpful to only have to define your env variables once. This is one setup using Github's [STRTA](https://github.com/github/scripts-to-rule-them-all) style to do so.
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### .github/super-linter.env
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This is the shared location for the super-linter variables. Example:
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```bash
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VALIDATE_ALL_CODEBASE=true
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VALIDATE_DOCKERFILE_HADOLINT=false
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VALIDATE_EDITORCONFIG=false
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VALIDATE_GITLEAKS=false
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```
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### scripts/lint
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This always runs the local docker based linting.
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```bash
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docker run --rm \
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-e RUN_LOCAL=true \
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--env-file ".github/super-linter.env" \
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-v "$PWD":/tmp/lint super-linter/super-linter:v5
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```
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### scripts/test
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This runs the local lint when not on CI.
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```bash
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if [ "$(whoami)" == "runner" ]; then
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echo "We are on GitHub, so don't run lint manually"
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else
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echo "Running locally because we don't think we are on GitHub"
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lint_ci
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fi
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```
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### .github/workflows/ci.yml
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This loads the environment variables before running the GitHub Actions job.
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```yaml
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name: CI
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on:
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pull_request:
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jobs:
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lint:
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# Run GH Super-Linter against code base
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3
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- run: cat .github/super-linter.env >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
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- name: Lint Code Base
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uses: super-linter/super-linter@v5
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env:
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GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
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DEFAULT_BRANCH: develop
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Run container and gain access to the command-line
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If you need to run the container locally and gain access to its command-line, you can run the following command:
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- `docker run -it --entrypoint /bin/bash super-linter/super-linter`
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- This will drop you in the command-line of the docker container for any testing or troubleshooting that may be needed.
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### Found issues
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If you find a _bug_ or _issue_, please open a **GitHub** issue at: [super-linter/super-linter/issues](https://github.com/super-linter/super-linter/issues)
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