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* faster linter for cfn-lint and eslint * workaround shfmt error * fix xargs interleave large outputs * parallel gitleaks * fix exec bit, shfmt, bash linter * show parallel --citation * refactor a common interface using named pipe * add readme for the experimental impl * fix readme format * minimize change in worker.sh * will cite, showed once * remove junk comment * explicitly set EXPERIMENTAL_BATCH_WORKER=false * fix: errors from github/super-linter:v5
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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################################################################################
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################################################################################
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########### Super-Linter linting Functions @admiralawkbar ######################
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################################################################################
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################################################################################
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########################## FUNCTION CALLS BELOW ################################
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################################################################################
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################################################################################
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#### Function LintCodebase #####################################################
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function LintCodebase() {
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# Call comes through as:
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# LintCodebase "${LANGUAGE}" "${LINTER_NAME}" "${LINTER_COMMAND}" "${FILTER_REGEX_INCLUDE}" "${FILTER_REGEX_EXCLUDE}" "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" "${!LANGUAGE_FILE_ARRAY}"
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####################
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# Pull in the vars #
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####################
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FILE_TYPE="${1}" && shift # Pull the variable and remove from array path (Example: JSON)
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LINTER_NAME="${1}" && shift # Pull the variable and remove from array path (Example: jsonlint)
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LINTER_COMMAND="${1}" && shift # Pull the variable and remove from array path (Example: jsonlint -c ConfigFile /path/to/file)
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FILTER_REGEX_INCLUDE="${1}" && shift # Pull the variable and remove from array path (Example: */src/*,*/test/*)
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FILTER_REGEX_EXCLUDE="${1}" && shift # Pull the variable and remove from array path (Example: */examples/*,*/test/*.test)
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TEST_CASE_RUN="${1}" && shift # Flag for if running in test cases
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EXPR_BATCH_WORKER="${1}" && shift # Flag for if running in experimental batch worker
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FILE_ARRAY=("$@") # Array of files to validate (Example: ${FILE_ARRAY_JSON})
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##########################
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# Initialize empty Array #
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##########################
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LIST_FILES=()
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###################################################
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# Array to track directories where tflint was run #
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###################################################
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declare -A TFLINT_SEEN_DIRS
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################
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# Set the flag #
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################
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SKIP_FLAG=0
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INDEX=0
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# We use these flags to check how many "bad" and "good" test cases we ran
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BAD_TEST_CASES_COUNT=0
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GOOD_TEST_CASES_COUNT=0
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############################################################
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# Check to see if we need to go through array or all files #
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############################################################
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if [ ${#FILE_ARRAY[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
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SKIP_FLAG=1
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debug " - No files found in changeset to lint for language:[${FILE_TYPE}]"
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else
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# We have files added to array of files to check
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LIST_FILES=("${FILE_ARRAY[@]}") # Copy the array into list
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fi
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debug "SKIP_FLAG: ${SKIP_FLAG}, list of files to lint: ${LIST_FILES[*]}"
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###############################
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# Check if any data was found #
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###############################
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if [ ${SKIP_FLAG} -eq 0 ]; then
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WORKSPACE_PATH="${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}"
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if [ "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" == "true" ]; then
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WORKSPACE_PATH="${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/${TEST_CASE_FOLDER}"
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fi
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debug "Workspace path: ${WORKSPACE_PATH}"
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################
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# print header #
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################
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info ""
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info "----------------------------------------------"
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info "----------------------------------------------"
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debug "Running LintCodebase. FILE_TYPE: ${FILE_TYPE}. Linter name: ${LINTER_NAME}, linter command: ${LINTER_COMMAND}, TEST_CASE_RUN: ${TEST_CASE_RUN}, FILTER_REGEX_INCLUDE: ${FILTER_REGEX_INCLUDE}, FILTER_REGEX_EXCLUDE: ${FILTER_REGEX_EXCLUDE} files to lint: ${FILE_ARRAY[*]}"
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if [ "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" = "true" ]; then
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info "Testing Codebase [${FILE_TYPE}] files..."
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else
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info "Linting [${FILE_TYPE}] files..."
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fi
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info "----------------------------------------------"
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info "----------------------------------------------"
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# TODO: When testing in experimental batch mode, for implemented linters should filter out these files
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# if [[ ${FILE} != *"${TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY}"* ]] && [ "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" == "true" ]; then
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# debug "Skipping ${FILE} because it's not in the test case directory for ${FILE_TYPE}..."
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# continue
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# fi
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# TODO: How to test $EXPR_BATCH_WORKER == true, now just skip it
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if [ "$EXPR_BATCH_WORKER" == "true" ] && [ "${LINTER_NAME}" == "cfn-lint" ]; then
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ParallelLintCodebaseCfnLint "${FILE_TYPE}" "${LINTER_NAME}" "${LINTER_COMMAND}" "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" "${FILE_ARRAY[@]}"
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return 0
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elif [ "$EXPR_BATCH_WORKER" == "true" ] && [ "${LINTER_NAME}" == "eslint" ]; then
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ParallelLintCodebaseEslint "${FILE_TYPE}" "${LINTER_NAME}" "${LINTER_COMMAND}" "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" "${FILE_ARRAY[@]}"
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return 0
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elif [ "$EXPR_BATCH_WORKER" == "true" ] && [ "${LINTER_NAME}" == "gitleaks" ]; then
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ParallelLintCodebaseGitleaks "${FILE_TYPE}" "${LINTER_NAME}" "${LINTER_COMMAND}" "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" "${FILE_ARRAY[@]}"
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return 0
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fi
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##################
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# Lint the files #
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##################
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for FILE in "${LIST_FILES[@]}"; do
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debug "Linting FILE: ${FILE}"
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###################################
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# Get the file name and directory #
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###################################
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FILE_NAME=$(basename "${FILE}" 2>&1)
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DIR_NAME=$(dirname "${FILE}" 2>&1)
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############################
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# Get the file pass status #
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############################
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# Example: markdown_good_1.md -> good
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FILE_STATUS=$(echo "${FILE_NAME}" | cut -f2 -d'_')
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# Example: clan_format_good_1.md -> good
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SECONDARY_STATUS=$(echo "${FILE_NAME}" | cut -f3 -d'_')
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####################################
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# Catch edge cases of double names #
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####################################
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if [ "${SECONDARY_STATUS}" == 'good' ] || [ "${SECONDARY_STATUS}" == 'bad' ]; then
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FILE_STATUS="${SECONDARY_STATUS}"
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fi
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###################
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# Check if docker #
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###################
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if [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == *"DOCKER"* ]]; then
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debug "FILE_TYPE for FILE ${FILE} is related to Docker: ${FILE_TYPE}"
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if [[ ${FILE} == *"good"* ]]; then
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debug "Setting FILE_STATUS for FILE ${FILE} to 'good'"
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#############
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# Good file #
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#############
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FILE_STATUS='good'
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elif [[ ${FILE} == *"bad"* ]]; then
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debug "Setting FILE_STATUS for FILE ${FILE} to 'bad'"
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############
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# Bad file #
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############
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FILE_STATUS='bad'
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fi
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fi
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#####################
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# Check if Renovate #
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#####################
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if [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == *"RENOVATE"* ]]; then
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debug "FILE_TYPE for FILE ${FILE} is related to Renovate: ${FILE_TYPE}"
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if [[ ${FILE} == *"good"* ]]; then
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debug "Setting FILE_STATUS for FILE ${FILE} to 'good'"
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#############
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# Good file #
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#############
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FILE_STATUS='good'
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elif [[ ${FILE} == *"bad"* ]]; then
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debug "Setting FILE_STATUS for FILE ${FILE} to 'bad'"
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############
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# Bad file #
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############
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FILE_STATUS='bad'
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fi
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fi
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#######################################
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# Check if Cargo.toml for Rust Clippy #
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#######################################
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if [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == *"RUST"* ]] && [[ ${LINTER_NAME} == "clippy" ]]; then
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debug "FILE_TYPE for FILE ${FILE} is related to Rust Clippy: ${FILE_TYPE}"
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if [[ ${FILE} == *"good"* ]]; then
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debug "Setting FILE_STATUS for FILE ${FILE} to 'good'"
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#############
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# Good file #
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#############
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FILE_STATUS='good'
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elif [[ ${FILE} == *"bad"* ]]; then
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debug "Setting FILE_STATUS for FILE ${FILE} to 'bad'"
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############
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# Bad file #
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############
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FILE_STATUS='bad'
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fi
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fi
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#########################################################
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# If not found, assume it should be linted successfully #
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#########################################################
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if [ -z "${FILE_STATUS}" ] || { [ "${FILE_STATUS}" != "good" ] && [ "${FILE_STATUS}" != "bad" ]; }; then
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debug "FILE_STATUS (${FILE_STATUS}) is empty, or not set to 'good' or 'bad'. Assuming it should be linted correctly. Setting FILE_STATUS to 'good'..."
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FILE_STATUS="good"
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fi
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INDIVIDUAL_TEST_FOLDER="${FILE_TYPE,,}" # Folder for specific tests. By convention, it's the lowercased FILE_TYPE
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TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY="${TEST_CASE_FOLDER}/${INDIVIDUAL_TEST_FOLDER}"
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debug "File: ${FILE}, FILE_NAME: ${FILE_NAME}, DIR_NAME:${DIR_NAME}, FILE_STATUS: ${FILE_STATUS}, INDIVIDUAL_TEST_FOLDER: ${INDIVIDUAL_TEST_FOLDER}, TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY: ${TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY}"
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if [[ ${FILE_TYPE} != "ANSIBLE" ]]; then
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# These linters expect files inside a directory, not a directory. So we add a trailing slash
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TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY="${TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY}/"
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debug "${FILE_TYPE} expects to lint individual files. Updated TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY to: ${TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY}"
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fi
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if [[ ${FILE} != *"${TEST_CASE_DIRECTORY}"* ]] && [ "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" == "true" ]; then
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debug "Skipping ${FILE} because it's not in the test case directory for ${FILE_TYPE}..."
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continue
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fi
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##################################
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# Increase the linted file index #
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##################################
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(("INDEX++"))
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##############
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# File print #
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##############
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info "---------------------------"
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info "File:[${FILE}]"
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#################################
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# Add the language to the array #
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#################################
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LINTED_LANGUAGES_ARRAY+=("${FILE_TYPE}")
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####################
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# Set the base Var #
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####################
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LINT_CMD=''
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#####################
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# Check for ansible #
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#####################
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if [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "ANSIBLE" ]]; then
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debug "ANSIBLE_DIRECTORY: ${ANSIBLE_DIRECTORY}, LINTER_COMMAND:${LINTER_COMMAND}, FILE: ${FILE}"
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LINT_CMD=$(
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cd "${ANSIBLE_DIRECTORY}" || exit
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# Don't pass the file to lint to enable ansible-lint autodetection mode.
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# See https://ansible-lint.readthedocs.io/usage for details
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${LINTER_COMMAND} 2>&1
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)
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####################################
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# Corner case for pwsh subshell #
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# - PowerShell (PSScriptAnalyzer) #
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# - ARM (arm-ttk) #
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####################################
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elif [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "POWERSHELL" ]] || [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "ARM" ]]; then
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################################
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# Lint the file with the rules #
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################################
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# Need to run PowerShell commands using pwsh -c, also exit with exit code from inner subshell
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LINT_CMD=$(
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cd "${WORKSPACE_PATH}" || exit
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pwsh -NoProfile -NoLogo -Command "${LINTER_COMMAND} \"${FILE}\"; if (\${Error}.Count) { exit 1 }"
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exit $? 2>&1
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)
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###############################################################################
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# Corner case for R as we have to pass it to R #
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###############################################################################
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elif [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "R" ]]; then
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#######################################
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# Lint the file with the updated path #
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#######################################
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if [ ! -f "${DIR_NAME}/.lintr" ]; then
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r_dir="${WORKSPACE_PATH}"
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else
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r_dir="${DIR_NAME}"
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fi
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LINT_CMD=$(
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cd "$r_dir" || exit
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R --slave -e "lints <- lintr::lint('$FILE');print(lints);errors <- purrr::keep(lints, ~ .\$type == 'error');quit(save = 'no', status = if (length(errors) > 0) 1 else 0)" 2>&1
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)
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#########################################################
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# Corner case for C# as it writes to tty and not stdout #
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#########################################################
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elif [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "CSHARP" ]]; then
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LINT_CMD=$(
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cd "${DIR_NAME}" || exit
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${LINTER_COMMAND} "${FILE_NAME}" | tee /dev/tty2 2>&1
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exit "${PIPESTATUS[0]}"
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)
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#######################################################
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# Corner case for KTLINT as it cant use the full path #
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#######################################################
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elif [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "KOTLIN" ]]; then
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LINT_CMD=$(
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cd "${DIR_NAME}" || exit
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${LINTER_COMMAND} "${FILE_NAME}" 2>&1
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)
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######################
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# Check for Renovate #
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######################
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elif [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "RENOVATE" ]]; then
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LINT_CMD=$(
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cd "${WORKSPACE_PATH}" || exit
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RENOVATE_CONFIG_FILE="${FILE}" ${LINTER_COMMAND} 2>&1
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)
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############################################################################################
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# Corner case for TERRAFORM_TFLINT as it cant use the full path and needs to fetch modules #
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############################################################################################
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elif [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "TERRAFORM_TFLINT" ]]; then
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# Check the cache to see if we've already prepped this directory for tflint
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if [[ ! -v "TFLINT_SEEN_DIRS[${DIR_NAME}]" ]]; then
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debug " Setting up TERRAFORM_TFLINT cache for ${DIR_NAME}"
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TF_DOT_DIR="${DIR_NAME}/.terraform"
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if [ -d "${TF_DOT_DIR}" ]; then
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# Just in case there's something in the .terraform folder, keep a copy of it
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TF_BACKUP_DIR="/tmp/.terraform-tflint-backup${DIR_NAME}"
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debug " Backing up ${TF_DOT_DIR} to ${TF_BACKUP_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${TF_BACKUP_DIR}"
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cp -r "${TF_DOT_DIR}" "${TF_BACKUP_DIR}"
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# Store the destination directory so we can restore from our copy later
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TFLINT_SEEN_DIRS[${DIR_NAME}]="${TF_BACKUP_DIR}"
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else
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# Just let the cache know we've seen this before
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TFLINT_SEEN_DIRS[${DIR_NAME}]='false'
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fi
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(
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cd "${DIR_NAME}" || exit
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terraform get >/dev/null
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)
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fi
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LINT_CMD=$(
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cd "${DIR_NAME}" || exit
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${LINTER_COMMAND} --filter="${FILE_NAME}" 2>&1
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)
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else
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################################
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# Lint the file with the rules #
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################################
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LINT_CMD=$(
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cd "${WORKSPACE_PATH}" || exit
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${LINTER_COMMAND} "${FILE}" 2>&1
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)
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fi
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#######################
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# Load the error code #
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#######################
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ERROR_CODE=$?
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########################################
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# Check for if it was supposed to pass #
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########################################
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if [[ ${FILE_STATUS} == "good" ]]; then
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# Increase the good test cases count
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(("GOOD_TEST_CASES_COUNT++"))
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##############################
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# Check the shell for errors #
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##############################
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if [ ${ERROR_CODE} -ne 0 ]; then
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debug "Found errors. Error code: ${ERROR_CODE}, File type: ${FILE_TYPE}, Error on missing exec bit: ${ERROR_ON_MISSING_EXEC_BIT}"
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if [[ ${FILE_TYPE} == "BASH_EXEC" ]] && [[ "${ERROR_ON_MISSING_EXEC_BIT}" == "false" ]]; then
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########
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# WARN #
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########
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warn "Warnings found in [${LINTER_NAME}] linter!"
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warn "${LINT_CMD}"
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else
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#########
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# Error #
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#########
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error "Found errors in [${LINTER_NAME}] linter!"
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error "Error code: ${ERROR_CODE}. Command output:${NC}\n------\n${LINT_CMD}\n------"
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# Increment the error count
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(("ERRORS_FOUND_${FILE_TYPE}++"))
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fi
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else
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###########
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# Success #
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###########
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info " - File:${F[W]}[${FILE_NAME}]${F[B]} was linted with ${F[W]}[${LINTER_NAME}]${F[B]} successfully"
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if [ -n "${LINT_CMD}" ]; then
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info " - Command output:${NC}\n------\n${LINT_CMD}\n------"
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fi
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fi
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else
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#######################################
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# File status = bad, this should fail #
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#######################################
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# Increase the bad test cases count
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(("BAD_TEST_CASES_COUNT++"))
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##############################
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# Check the shell for errors #
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##############################
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if [ ${ERROR_CODE} -eq 0 ]; then
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#########
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# Error #
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#########
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error "Found errors in [${LINTER_NAME}] linter!"
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error "This file should have failed test case!"
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error "Error code: ${ERROR_CODE}. Command output:${NC}\n------\n${LINT_CMD}\n------"
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# Increment the error count
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(("ERRORS_FOUND_${FILE_TYPE}++"))
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else
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###########
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# Success #
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###########
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info " - File:${F[W]}[${FILE_NAME}]${F[B]} failed test case (Error code: ${ERROR_CODE}) with ${F[W]}[${LINTER_NAME}]${F[B]} successfully"
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fi
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fi
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debug "Error code: ${ERROR_CODE}. Command output:${NC}\n------\n${LINT_CMD}\n------"
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done
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fi
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# Clean up after TFLINT
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for TF_DIR in "${!TFLINT_SEEN_DIRS[@]}"; do
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(
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cd "${TF_DIR}" || exit
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rm -rf .terraform
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# Check to see if there was a .terraform folder there before we got started, restore it if so
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POTENTIAL_BACKUP_DIR="${TFLINT_SEEN_DIRS[${TF_DIR}]}"
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if [[ "${POTENTIAL_BACKUP_DIR}" != 'false' ]]; then
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# Put the copy back in place
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debug " Restoring ${TF_DIR}/.terraform from ${POTENTIAL_BACKUP_DIR}"
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mv "${POTENTIAL_BACKUP_DIR}/.terraform" .terraform
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fi
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)
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done
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if [ "${TEST_CASE_RUN}" = "true" ]; then
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debug "The ${LINTER_NAME} (linter: ${LINTER_NAME}) test suite has ${INDEX} test, of which ${BAD_TEST_CASES_COUNT} 'bad' (supposed to fail), ${GOOD_TEST_CASES_COUNT} 'good' (supposed to pass)."
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# Check if we ran at least one test
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if [ "${INDEX}" -eq 0 ]; then
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error "Failed to find any tests ran for the Linter:[${LINTER_NAME}]!"
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fatal "Validate logic and that tests exist for linter: ${LINTER_NAME}"
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fi
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# Check if we ran 'bad' tests
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if [ "${BAD_TEST_CASES_COUNT}" -eq 0 ]; then
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if [ "${FILE_TYPE}" = "ANSIBLE" ]; then
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debug "There are no 'bad' tests for ${FILE_TYPE}, but it's a corner case that we allow because ${LINTER_NAME} is supposed to lint entire directories and the test suite doesn't support this corner case for 'bad' tests yet."
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else
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error "Failed to find any tests that are expected to fail for the Linter:[${LINTER_NAME}]!"
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fatal "Validate logic and that tests that are expected to fail exist for linter: ${LINTER_NAME}"
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fi
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fi
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# Check if we ran 'good' tests
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if [ "${GOOD_TEST_CASES_COUNT}" -eq 0 ]; then
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error "Failed to find any tests that are expected to pass for the Linter:[${LINTER_NAME}]!"
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fatal "Validate logic and that tests that are expected to pass exist for linter: ${LINTER_NAME}"
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fi
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fi
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}
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