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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Copyright 2018 The Kubernetes Authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
set -o errexit
set -o nounset
set -o pipefail
KUBE_ROOT=$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/..
source "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/lib/init.sh"
source "${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/lib/util.sh"
# required version for this script, if not installed on the host we will
# use the official docker image instead. keep this in sync with SHELLCHECK_IMAGE
SHELLCHECK_VERSION="0.6.0"
# upstream shellcheck latest stable image as of January 10th, 2019
SHELLCHECK_IMAGE="koalaman/shellcheck-alpine:v0.6.0@sha256:7d4d712a2686da99d37580b4e2f45eb658b74e4b01caf67c1099adc294b96b52"
# fixed name for the shellcheck docker container so we can reliably clean it up
SHELLCHECK_CONTAINER="k8s-shellcheck"
# disabled lints
disabled=(
# this lint disallows non-constant source, which we use extensively without
# any known bugs
1090
# this lint prefers command -v to which, they are not the same
2230
)
# comma separate for passing to shellcheck
join_by() {
local IFS="$1";
shift;
echo "$*";
}
SHELLCHECK_DISABLED="$(join_by , "${disabled[@]}")"
readonly SHELLCHECK_DISABLED
# creates the shellcheck container for later use
create_container () {
# TODO(bentheelder): this is a performance hack, we create the container with
# a sleep MAX_INT32 so that it is effectively paused.
# We then repeatedly exec to it to run each shellcheck, and later rm it when
# we're done.
# This is incredibly much faster than creating a container for each shellcheck
# call ...
docker run --name "${SHELLCHECK_CONTAINER}" -d --rm -v "${KUBE_ROOT}:${KUBE_ROOT}" -w "${KUBE_ROOT}" --entrypoint="sleep" "${SHELLCHECK_IMAGE}" 2147483647
}
# removes the shellcheck container
remove_container () {
docker rm -f "${SHELLCHECK_CONTAINER}" &> /dev/null || true
}
# ensure we're linting the k8s source tree
cd "${KUBE_ROOT}"
# Find all shell scripts excluding:
# - Anything git-ignored - No need to lint untracked files.
# - ./_* - No need to lint output directories.
# - ./.git/* - Ignore anything in the git object store.
# - ./vendor* - Vendored code should be fixed upstream instead.
# - ./third_party/*, but re-include ./third_party/forked/* - only code we
# forked should be linted and fixed.
all_shell_scripts=()
while IFS=$'\n' read -r script;
do git check-ignore -q "$script" || all_shell_scripts+=("$script");
done < <(find . -name "*.sh" \
-not \( \
-path ./_\* -o \
-path ./.git\* -o \
-path ./vendor\* -o \
\( -path ./third_party\* -a -not -path ./third_party/forked\* \) \
\))
# make sure known failures are sorted
failure_file="${KUBE_ROOT}/hack/.shellcheck_failures"
kube::util::check-file-in-alphabetical-order "${failure_file}"
# load known failure files
failing_files=()
while IFS=$'\n' read -r script;
do failing_files+=("$script");
done < <(cat "${failure_file}")
# detect if the host machine has the required shellcheck version installed
# if so, we will use that instead.
HAVE_SHELLCHECK=false
if which shellcheck &>/dev/null; then
detected_version="$(shellcheck --version | grep 'version: .*')"
if [[ "${detected_version}" = "version: ${SHELLCHECK_VERSION}" ]]; then
HAVE_SHELLCHECK=true
fi
fi
# tell the user which we've selected and possibly set up the container
if ${HAVE_SHELLCHECK}; then
echo "Using host shellcheck ${SHELLCHECK_VERSION} binary."
else
echo "Using shellcheck ${SHELLCHECK_VERSION} docker image."
# remove any previous container, ensure we will attempt to cleanup on exit,
# and create the container
remove_container
kube::util::trap_add 'remove_container' EXIT
if ! output="$(create_container 2>&1)"; then
{
echo "Failed to create shellcheck container with output: "
echo ""
echo "${output}"
} >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
# if KUBE_JUNIT_REPORT_DIR is set, disable colorized output.
# Colorized output causes malformed XML in the JUNIT report.
SHELLCHECK_COLORIZED_OUTPUT="auto"
if [[ -n "${KUBE_JUNIT_REPORT_DIR:-}" ]]; then
SHELLCHECK_COLORIZED_OUTPUT="never"
fi
# common arguments we'll pass to shellcheck
SHELLCHECK_OPTIONS=(
# allow following sourced files that are not specified in the command,
# we need this because we specify one file at at time in order to trivially
# detect which files are failing
"--external-sources"
# include our disabled lints
"--exclude=${SHELLCHECK_DISABLED}"
# set colorized output
"--color=${SHELLCHECK_COLORIZED_OUTPUT}"
)
# lint each script, tracking failures
errors=()
not_failing=()
for f in "${all_shell_scripts[@]}"; do
set +o errexit
if ${HAVE_SHELLCHECK}; then
failedLint=$(shellcheck "${SHELLCHECK_OPTIONS[@]}" "${f}")
else
failedLint=$(docker exec -t ${SHELLCHECK_CONTAINER} \
shellcheck "${SHELLCHECK_OPTIONS[@]}" "${f}")
fi
set -o errexit
kube::util::array_contains "${f}" "${failing_files[@]}" && in_failing=$? || in_failing=$?
if [[ -n "${failedLint}" ]] && [[ "${in_failing}" -ne "0" ]]; then
errors+=( "${failedLint}" )
fi
if [[ -z "${failedLint}" ]] && [[ "${in_failing}" -eq "0" ]]; then
not_failing+=( "${f}" )
fi
done
# Check to be sure all the files that should pass lint are.
if [ ${#errors[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
echo 'Congratulations! All shell files are passing lint (excluding those in hack/.shellcheck_failures).'
else
{
echo "Errors from shellcheck:"
for err in "${errors[@]}"; do
echo "$err"
done
echo
echo 'Please review the above warnings. You can test via "./hack/verify-shellcheck"'
echo 'If the above warnings do not make sense, you can exempt this package from shellcheck'
echo 'checking by adding it to hack/.shellcheck_failures (if your reviewer is okay with it).'
echo
} >&2
exit 1
fi
if [[ ${#not_failing[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
{
echo "Some files in hack/.shellcheck_failures are passing shellcheck. Please remove them."
echo
for f in "${not_failing[@]}"; do
echo " $f"
done
echo
} >&2
exit 1
fi
# Check that all failing_files actually still exist
gone=()
for f in "${failing_files[@]}"; do
kube::util::array_contains "$f" "${all_shell_scripts[@]}" || gone+=( "$f" )
done
if [[ ${#gone[@]} -gt 0 ]]; then
{
echo "Some files in hack/.shellcheck_failures do not exist anymore. Please remove them."
echo
for f in "${gone[@]}"; do
echo " $f"
done
echo
} >&2
exit 1
fi