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# How to add support for a new tool to super-linter
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If you want to propose a _Pull Request_ to add **new** language support or a new
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tool, do the following.
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## Update documentation
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- `README.md`
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## Provide test cases
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1. Create the `test/linters/<LANGUAGE_NAME>` directory.
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2. Provide at least one test case with a file that is supposed to pass
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validation, with the right file extension if needed:
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`test/linters/<LANGUAGE_NAME>/<name-of-tool>-good`
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3. Provide at least one test case with a file that is supposed to fail
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validation, with the right file extension if needed:
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`test/linters/<LANGUAGE_NAME>/<name-of-tool>-bad`. If the tool supports fix
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mode, the test case supposed to fail validation should only contain
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violations that the fix mode can automatically fix. Avoid test cases that
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fail only because of syntax errors, when possible.
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4. Update expected summary reports: `test/data/super-linter-summary`.
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5. If the tool supports check-only mode or fix mode, add the `<LANGUGAGE>` to
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the `LANGUAGES_WITH_FIX_MODE` array in `test/testUtils.sh`
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## Update the test suite
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Update the test suite to check for installed packages, the commands that your
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new tool needs in the `PATH`, and the expected version command:
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- `test/inspec/super-linter/controls/super_linter.rb`
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## Install the tool
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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:
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1. Create a text file named `dependencies/python/<name-of-tool>.txt` and
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list the packages there.
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1. Add the new virtual environment `bin` directory to the `PATH` in the
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Super-linter `Dockerfile`, in the `Configure Environment` section.
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Example:
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```dockerfile
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ENV PATH="${PATH}:/venvs/<name-of-tool>/bin"
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```
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1. Add the new dependencies to the `pip` group in the DependaBot
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configuration file (`.github/dependabot.yaml`).
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- If there are npm packages, update `dependencies/package.json` and
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`dependencies/package-lock.json`. by adding the new packages.
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- If there are Ruby Gems, update `dependencies/Gemfile` and
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`dependencies/Gemfile.lock`
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- If there are Maven or Java packages:
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1. Create a directory named `dependencies/<name-of-tool>`.
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2. Create a `dependencies/<name-of-tool>/build.gradle` file with the
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following contents:
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```gradle
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repositories {
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mavenLocal()
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mavenCentral()
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}
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// Hold this dependency here so we can get automated updates using DependaBot
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dependencies {
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implementation 'your:dependency-here:version'
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}
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group 'com.github.super-linter'
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version '1.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
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```
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3. Update the `dependencies` section in
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`dependencies/<name-of-tool>/build.gradle` to install your dependencies.
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4. Add the following content to the `Dockerfile`:
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```dockerfile
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COPY scripts/install-<name-of-tool>.sh /
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RUN --mount=type=secret,id=GITHUB_TOKEN /<name-of-tool>.sh && rm -rf /<name-of-tool>.sh
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```
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5. Create `scripts/install-<name-of-tool>.sh`, and implement the logic to
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install your tool. You get the version of a dependency from
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`build.gradle`. Example:
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```sh
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GOOGLE_JAVA_FORMAT_VERSION="$(
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set -euo pipefail
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awk -F "[:']" '/google-java-format/ {print $4}' "google-java-format/build.gradle"
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)"
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```
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6. Add the new tool dependencies to the DependaBot configuration in the
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`directories` list and in the `java-gradle` group of the `gradle` package
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ecosystem.
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- If there is a container (Docker) image:
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1. Add a new build stage to get the image:
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```dockerfile
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FROM your/image:version as <name-of-tool>
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```
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1. Copy the necessary binaries and libraries to the relevant locations.
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Example:
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```sh
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COPY --from=<name-of-tool> /usr/local/bin/<name-of-command> /usr/bin/
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```
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1. Add the new dependency to the `docker` group in the DependaBot
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configuration file.
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## Run the new tool
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- Update the orchestration scripts to run the new tool:
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- `lib/globals/languages.sh`: add a new item to `LANGUAGES_ARRAY` array. Use
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the "name" of the language, then a `_`, and finally the name of the tool. To
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allow for future additions, use a language name and a tool name for the new
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item. Example: `PYTHON_RUFF`. In the context of this document, to avoid
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repetitions we reference this new item as `<LANGUAGE_NAME>`.
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- Define the command to invoke the new tool:
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- `lib/functions/linterCommands.sh`: add the command to invoke the tool.
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Define a new variable: `LINTER_COMMANDS_ARRAY_<LANGUAGE_NAME>`. Example:
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`LINTER_COMMANDS_ARRAY_GO_MODULES=(golangci-lint run --allow-parallel-runners)`
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- If there are arguments that you can only pass using the command line,
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and you think users might want to customize them, define a new variable
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using `<LANGUAGE_NAME>_COMMAND_ARGS` and add it to the command if the
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configuration provides it. Example:
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```bash
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<LANGUAGE_NAME>_COMMAND_ARGS="${<LANGUAGE_NAME>_COMMAND_ARGS:-""}"
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if [ -n "${<LANGUAGE_NAME>_COMMAND_ARGS:-}" ]; then
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export <LANGUAGE_NAME>_COMMAND_ARGS
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AddOptionsToCommand "LINTER_COMMANDS_ARRAY_<LANGUAGE_NAME>" "${<LANGUAGE_NAME>_COMMAND_ARGS}"
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fi
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```
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- `lib/globals/linterCommandsOptions.sh`: add "check only mode" and "fix
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linting and formatting issues mode" options if the tool supports it.
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Super-linter will automatically add them to the command to run the tool.
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- If the tool runs in "fix linting and formatting issues mode" by default,
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define a new variable with the options to add to the tool command to
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enable "check only mode":
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`<LANGUAGE_NAME>_CHECK_ONLY_MODE_OPTIONS=(....)`. Example:
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`PYTHON_BLACK_CHECK_ONLY_MODE_OPTIONS=(--diff --check)`
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- If the tool runs in "check only mode" by default, define a new variable
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with the options to add to the tool command to enable "fix linting and
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formatting issues mode": `<LANGUAGE_NAME>_FIX_MODE_OPTIONS=(...)`.
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Example: `ANSIBLE_FIX_MODE_OPTIONS=(--fix)`
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- If the tool needs option for both the "check only mode" and the fix
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mode, define both variables as described in the previous points.
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## Configure the new tool
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If the new tool doesn't support a configuration file search mechanism, update
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the command to run the new tool to set the path to the configuration file:
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1. Define a new variable in `lib/globals/linterRules.sh`:
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`<LANGUAGE_NAME>_FILE_NAME="${<LANGUAGE_NAME>_CONFIG_FILE:-"default-config-file-name.conf"}"`
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where `default-config-file-name.conf` is the name of the new configuration
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file for the new tool. Use one of the default recommended configurationfile
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names for the new tool. Example:
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`PYTHON_RUFF_FILE_NAME="${PYTHON_RUFF_CONFIG_FILE:-.ruff.toml}"`.
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Super-linter automatically initializes the path to the configuration file in
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the `<LANGUAGE_NAME>_LINTER_RULES` variable using the
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`<LANGUAGE_NAME>_FILE_NAME`. Example: `PYTHON_RUFF_LINTER_RULES`
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1. Create a new minimal configuration file in the `TEMPLATES` directory.
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Example: `TEMPLATES/default-config-file-name.conf`.
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1. Update `lib/functions/linterCommands.sh` to set the path to the configuration
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file path. Example: `htmlhint --config "${HTML_LINTER_RULES}"`
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### Configure the new tool for the Super-linter repository
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If the default configuration of the new tool is unsuitable for the Super-linter
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repository, create a new configuration file for the new tool using the default
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filename:
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- If the new tool supports a configuration file search mechanism, create the
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configuration file in a location where the new tool will find it.
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- If the new tool doesn't support a configuration file search mechanism and you
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updated the new tool command to set the configuration file path, create the
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configuration file in the `.github/linters` directory using its default
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filename.
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## Populate the file list
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Provide the logic to populate the list of files or directories to examine:
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`lib/functions/buildFileList.sh`
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## Get the tool version
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Provide the logic to populate the versions file: `scripts/linterVersions.sh`
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## Detection logic
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If necessary, provide elaborate logic to detect if the tool should examine a
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file or a directory: `lib/functions/detectFiles.sh`
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## Special cases
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If the tool needs to take into account special cases, reach out to the
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maintainers by creating a draft pull request and ask relevant questions there.
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For example, you might need to provide new logic or customize the existing one
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to:
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- Validate the runtime environment: `lib/functions/validation.sh`.
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- Get the installed version of the tool: `scripts/linterVersions.sh`
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- Load configuration files: `lib/functions/linterRules.sh`
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- Run the tool: `lib/functions/worker.sh`
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- Compose the tool command: `lib/functions/linterCommands.sh`
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- Modify the core Super-linter logic: `lib/linter.sh`
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