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- Update devcontainer by setting Prettier as a formatter only for supported languages. - Install only the VS Code extensions that we need for Super-linter development. - Remove the devcontainer as soon as it's not needed to avoid leaving leftovers behind. - Enable proseWrap in Prettier configuration. - Update documentation about how to configure new linters. - Fix linting issues.
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# Run super-linter outside GitHub Actions
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If you want to run super-linter outside GitHub Actions, you need a container
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runtime engine to run the super-linter container image.
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## Run super-linter Locally
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You can run the container locally with the following configuration options to
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run your code:
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```bash
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docker run \
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-e LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG \
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-e RUN_LOCAL=true \
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-v /path/to/local/codebase:/tmp/lint \
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--rm \
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ghcr.io/super-linter/super-linter:latest
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```
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This example uses the `latest` container image version. If you're trying to
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reproduce an issue, or running super-linter as part of your CI pipeline, we
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recommend that you **refer to a specific version instead**.
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Notes:
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- To run against a single file you can use:
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`docker run -e RUN_LOCAL=true -e USE_FIND_ALGORITHM=true -v /path/to/local/codebase/file:/tmp/lint/file ghcr.io/super-linter/super-linter`
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- You need to pass the `RUN_LOCAL` option to bypass some of the GitHub Actions
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checks, as well as the mapping of your local codebase to `/tmp/lint`.
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- If you want to override the `/tmp/lint` folder, you can set the
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`DEFAULT_WORKSPACE` environment variable to point to the folder you'd prefer
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to scan.
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- You can add as many configuration options as needed. Configuration options are
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documented in the [readme](../README.md#configure-super-linter).
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### GitLab
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To run Super-linter in your GitLab CI/CD pipeline, You can use the following
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snippet:
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```yaml
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super-linter:
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# More info at https://github.com/super-linter/super-linter
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stage: Super-linter
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# Use a specific Super-linter version instead of latest for more reproducible builds
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image: super-linter/super-linter:latest
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script: ["true"]
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variables:
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RUN_LOCAL: "true"
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DEFAULT_WORKSPACE: $CI_PROJECT_DIR
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```
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Note that this is a high-level example that you should customize for your needs.
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### Run on Codespaces and Visual Studio Code
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This repository provides a DevContainer for
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[remote development](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers).
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## Share Environment variables between environments
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To avoid duplication if you run super-linter both locally and in other
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environements, such as CI, you can define configuration options once, and load
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them accordingly:
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1. Create a configuration file for super-linter `super-linter.env`. For example:
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```bash
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VALIDATE_ALL_CODEBASE=true
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```
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1. Load the super-linter configuration file when running outside GitHub Actions:
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```bash
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docker run --rm \
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-e RUN_LOCAL=true \
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--env-file ".github/super-linter.env" \
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-v "$(pwd)":/tmp/lint \
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ghcr.io/super-linter/super-linter:latest
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```
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1. Load the super-linter configuration file when running in GitHub Actions by
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adding the following step to the GitHub Actions workflow that runs
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super-linter, after checking out your repository and before running
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super-linter:
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```yaml
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- name: Load super-linter configuration
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# Use grep inverse matching to exclude eventual comments in the .env file
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# because the GitHub Actions command to set environment variables doesn't
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# support comments.
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# Ref: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#setting-an-environment-variable
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run: grep -v '^#' .github/super-linter.env >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
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```
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## Build the container image and run the test suite locally
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To run the build and test process locally, in the top-level super-linter
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directory, do the following:
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1. [Create a fine-grained GitHub personal access token](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/managing-your-personal-access-tokens#creating-a-fine-grained-personal-access-token).
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The token only needs to have public/read-only access.
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1. Store the generated personal access token in a file in the top-level
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directory (This file is ignored by Git).
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```bash
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echo "github_pat_XXXXXX_XXXXXX" > .github-personal-access-token
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```
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1. Run the build process:
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```bash
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. ./scripts/build-metadata.sh && make
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```
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To avoid invalidating the build cache because of changing values of build
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arguments, you can set build arguments to arbitrary values before running
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`make`, instead of sourcing `scripts/build-metadata.sh`:
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```bash
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BUILD_DATE=2023-12-12T09:32:05Z \
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BUILD_REVISION=83c16f63caa9d432df4519efb4c58a56e2190bd6 \
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BUILD_VERSION=83c16f63caa9d432df4519efb4c58a56e2190bd6 \
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make
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```
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### Run the test suite against an arbitrary super-linter container image
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You can run the test suite against an arbitrary super-linter container image.
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Here is an example that runs the test suite against the `v5.4.3` container image
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version.
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```shell
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CONTAINER_IMAGE_ID="ghcr.io/super-linter/super-linter:v5.4.3" \
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BUILD_DATE="2023-10-17T17:00:53Z" \
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BUILD_REVISION=b0d1acee1f8050d1684a28ddbf8315f81d084fe9 \
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BUILD_VERSION=b0d1acee1f8050d1684a28ddbf8315f81d084fe9 \
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make docker-pull test
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```
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Initialize the `BUILD_DATE`, `BUILD_REVISION`, and `BUILD_VERSION` variables
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with the values for that specific container image version. You can get these
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values from the build log for that version.
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### Get the list of available build targets
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To get the list of the available `Make` targets, run the following command:
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```shell
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make help
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```
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### Automatically fix formatting and linting issues
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To automatically fix linting and formatting issues when supported, run the
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following command:
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```shell
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make fix-codebase
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```
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