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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -eo pipefail
if [[ $PCT_LOG == trace ]]; then
echo "BASH path: '$BASH'"
echo "BASH_VERSION: $BASH_VERSION"
echo "BASHOPTS: $BASHOPTS"
echo "OSTYPE: $OSTYPE"
# ${FUNCNAME[*]} - function calls in reversed order. Each new function call is appended to the beginning
# ${BASH_SOURCE##*/} - get filename
# $LINENO - get line number
export PS4='\e[2m
trace: ${FUNCNAME[*]}
${BASH_SOURCE##*/}:$LINENO: \e[0m'
set -x
fi
# Hook ID, based on hook filename.
# Hook filename MUST BE same with `- id` in .pre-commit-hooks.yaml file
# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # Unused var.
HOOK_ID=${0##*/}
readonly HOOK_ID=${HOOK_ID%%.*}
#######################################################################
# Init arguments parser
# Arguments:
# script_dir - absolute path to hook dir location
#######################################################################
function common::initialize {
local -r script_dir=$1
# source getopt function
# shellcheck source=../lib_getopt
. "$script_dir/../lib_getopt"
}
#######################################################################
# Parse args and filenames passed to script and populate respective
# global variables with appropriate values
# Globals (init and populate):
# ARGS (array) arguments that configure wrapped tool behavior
# HOOK_CONFIG (array) arguments that configure hook behavior
# TF_INIT_ARGS (array) arguments for `terraform init` command
# ENV_VARS (array) environment variables will be available
# for all 3rd-party tools executed by a hook.
# FILES (array) filenames to check
# Arguments:
# $@ (array) all specified in `hooks.[].args` in
# `.pre-commit-config.yaml` and filenames.
#######################################################################
function common::parse_cmdline {
# common global arrays.
# Populated via `common::parse_cmdline` and can be used inside hooks' functions
ARGS=() HOOK_CONFIG=() FILES=()
# Used inside `common::terraform_init` function
TF_INIT_ARGS=()
# Used inside `common::export_provided_env_vars` function
ENV_VARS=()
local argv
# TODO: Planned breaking change: remove `init-args`, `envs` as not self-descriptive
argv=$(getopt -o a:,h:,i:,e: --long args:,hook-config:,init-args:,tf-init-args:,envs:,env-vars: -- "$@") || return
eval "set -- $argv"
for argv; do
case $argv in
-a | --args)
shift
# `argv` is an string from array with content like:
# ('provider aws' '--version "> 0.14"' '--ignore-path "some/path"')
# where each element is the value of each `--args` from hook config.
# `echo` prints contents of `argv` as an expanded string
# `xargs` passes expanded string to `printf`
# `printf` which splits it into NUL-separated elements,
# NUL-separated elements read by `read` using empty separator
# (`-d ''` or `-d $'\0'`)
# into an `ARGS` array
# This allows to "rebuild" initial `args` array of sort of grouped elements
# into a proper array, where each element is a standalone array slice
# with quoted elements being treated as a standalone slice of array as well.
while read -r -d '' ARG; do
ARGS+=("$ARG")
done < <(echo "$1" | xargs printf '%s\0')
shift
;;
-h | --hook-config)
shift
HOOK_CONFIG+=("$1;")
shift
;;
# TODO: Planned breaking change: remove `--init-args` as not self-descriptive
-i | --init-args | --tf-init-args)
shift
TF_INIT_ARGS+=("$1")
shift
;;
# TODO: Planned breaking change: remove `--envs` as not self-descriptive
-e | --envs | --env-vars)
shift
ENV_VARS+=("$1")
shift
;;
--)
shift
# shellcheck disable=SC2034 # Variable is used
FILES=("$@")
break
;;
esac
done
}
#######################################################################
# Expand environment variables definition into their values in '--args'.
# Support expansion only for ${ENV_VAR} vars, not $ENV_VAR.
# Globals (modify):
# ARGS (array) arguments that configure wrapped tool behavior
#######################################################################
function common::parse_and_export_env_vars {
local arg_idx
for arg_idx in "${!ARGS[@]}"; do
local arg="${ARGS[$arg_idx]}"
# Repeat until all env vars will be expanded
while true; do
# Check if at least 1 env var exists in `$arg`
# shellcheck disable=SC2016 # '${' should not be expanded
if [[ "$arg" =~ '${'[A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]*'}' ]]; then
# Get `ENV_VAR` from `.*${ENV_VAR}.*`
local env_var_name=${arg#*$\{}
env_var_name=${env_var_name%%\}*}
local env_var_value="${!env_var_name}"
# shellcheck disable=SC2016 # '${' should not be expanded
common::colorify "green" 'Found ${'"$env_var_name"'} in: '"'$arg'"
# Replace env var name with its value.
# `$arg` will be checked in `if` conditional, `$ARGS` will be used in the next functions.
# shellcheck disable=SC2016 # '${' should not be expanded
arg=${arg/'${'$env_var_name'}'/$env_var_value}
ARGS[$arg_idx]=$arg
# shellcheck disable=SC2016 # '${' should not be expanded
common::colorify "green" 'After ${'"$env_var_name"'} expansion: '"'$arg'\n"
continue
fi
break
done
done
}
#######################################################################
# This is a workaround to improve performance when all files are passed
# See: https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform/issues/309
# Arguments:
# hook_id (string) hook ID, see `- id` for details in .pre-commit-hooks.yaml file
# files (array) filenames to check
# Outputs:
# Return 0 if `-a|--all` arg was passed to `pre-commit`
#######################################################################
function common::is_hook_run_on_whole_repo {
local -r hook_id="$1"
shift
local -a -r files=("$@")
# get directory containing `.pre-commit-hooks.yaml` file
local -r root_config_dir="$(dirname "$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd -P)")"
# get included and excluded files from .pre-commit-hooks.yaml file
local -r hook_config_block=$(sed -n "/^- id: $hook_id$/,/^$/p" "$root_config_dir/.pre-commit-hooks.yaml")
local -r included_files=$(awk '$1 == "files:" {print $2; exit}' <<< "$hook_config_block")
local -r excluded_files=$(awk '$1 == "exclude:" {print $2; exit}' <<< "$hook_config_block")
# sorted string with the files passed to the hook by pre-commit
local -r files_to_check=$(printf '%s\n' "${files[@]}" | sort | tr '\n' ' ')
# git ls-files sorted string
local all_files_that_can_be_checked
if [ -z "$excluded_files" ]; then
all_files_that_can_be_checked=$(git ls-files | sort | grep -e "$included_files" | tr '\n' ' ')
else
all_files_that_can_be_checked=$(git ls-files | sort | grep -e "$included_files" | grep -v -e "$excluded_files" | tr '\n' ' ')
fi
if [ "$files_to_check" == "$all_files_that_can_be_checked" ]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
#######################################################################
# Get the number of CPU logical cores available for pre-commit to use
# Arguments:
# parallelism_ci_cpu_cores (string) Used in edge cases when number of
# CPU cores can't be derived automatically
# Outputs:
# Returns number of CPU logical cores, rounded down to nearest integer
#######################################################################
function common::get_cpu_num {
local -r parallelism_ci_cpu_cores=$1
local millicpu
if [[ -f /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/cpu.cfs_quota_us ]]; then
# Inside K8s pod or DinD in K8s
millicpu=$(< /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/cpu.cfs_quota_us)
if [[ $millicpu -eq -1 ]]; then
# K8s no limits or in DinD
if [[ -n $parallelism_ci_cpu_cores ]]; then
if [[ ! $parallelism_ci_cpu_cores =~ ^[[:digit:]]+$ ]]; then
common::colorify "yellow" "--parallelism-ci-cpu-cores set to" \
"'$parallelism_ci_cpu_cores' which is not a positive integer.\n" \
"To avoid possible harm, parallelism is disabled.\n" \
"To re-enable it, change corresponding value in config to positive integer"
echo 1
return
fi
echo "$parallelism_ci_cpu_cores"
return
fi
common::colorify "yellow" "Unable to derive number of available CPU cores.\n" \
"Running inside K8s pod without limits or inside DinD without limits propagation.\n" \
"To avoid possible harm, parallelism is disabled.\n" \
"To re-enable it, set corresponding limits, or set the following for the current hook:\n" \
" args:\n" \
" - --hook-config=--parallelism-ci-cpu-cores=N\n" \
"where N is the number of CPU cores to allocate to pre-commit."
echo 1
return
fi
echo $((millicpu / 1000))
return
fi
if [[ -f /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu.max ]]; then
# Inside Linux (Docker?) container
millicpu=$(cut -d' ' -f1 /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu.max)
if [[ $millicpu == max ]]; then
# No limits
nproc 2> /dev/null || echo 1
return
fi
echo $((millicpu / 1000))
return
fi
# On host machine or any other case
# `nproc` - Linux/FreeBSD, `sysctl -n hw.ncpu` - macOS/BSD, `echo 1` - fallback
nproc 2> /dev/null || sysctl -n hw.ncpu 2> /dev/null || echo 1
}
#######################################################################
# Hook execution boilerplate logic which is common to hooks, that run
# on per dir basis.
# 1. Because hook runs on whole dir, reduce file paths to uniq dir paths
# 2. Run for each dir `per_dir_hook_unique_part`, on all paths
# 2.1. If at least 1 check failed - change exit code to non-zero
# 3. Complete hook execution and return exit code
# Arguments:
# hook_id (string) hook ID, see `- id` for details in .pre-commit-hooks.yaml file
# args_array_length (integer) Count of arguments in args array.
# args (array) arguments that configure wrapped tool behavior
# files (array) filenames to check
#######################################################################
function common::per_dir_hook {
local -r hook_id="$1"
local -i args_array_length=$2
shift 2
local -a args=()
# Expand args to a true array.
# Based on https://stackoverflow.com/a/10953834
while ((args_array_length-- > 0)); do
args+=("$1")
shift
done
# assign rest of function's positional ARGS into `files` array,
# despite there's only one positional ARG left
local -a -r files=("$@")
local -r tf_path=$(common::get_tf_binary_path)
# check is (optional) function defined
if [ "$(type -t run_hook_on_whole_repo)" == function ] &&
# check is hook run via `pre-commit run --all`
common::is_hook_run_on_whole_repo "$hook_id" "${files[@]}"; then
run_hook_on_whole_repo "${args[@]}"
exit 0
fi
# consume modified files passed from pre-commit so that
# hook runs against only those relevant directories
local index=0
for file_with_path in "${files[@]}"; do
file_with_path="${file_with_path// /__REPLACED__SPACE__}"
dir_paths[index]=$(dirname "$file_with_path")
((index += 1))
done
# Lookup hook-config for modifiers that impact common behavior
local change_dir_in_unique_part=false
local parallelism_limit
IFS=";" read -r -a configs <<< "${HOOK_CONFIG[*]}"
for c in "${configs[@]}"; do
IFS="=" read -r -a config <<< "$c"
# $hook_config receives string like '--foo=bar; --baz=4;' etc.
# It gets split by `;` into array, which we're parsing here ('--foo=bar' ' --baz=4')
# Next line removes leading spaces, to support >1 `--hook-config` args
key="${config[0]## }"
value=${config[1]}
case $key in
--delegate-chdir)
# this flag will skip pushing and popping directories
# delegating the responsibility to the hooked plugin/binary
if [[ ! $value || $value == true ]]; then
change_dir_in_unique_part="delegate_chdir"
fi
;;
--parallelism-limit)
# this flag will limit the number of parallel processes
parallelism_limit="$value"
;;
--parallelism-ci-cpu-cores)
# Used in edge cases when number of CPU cores can't be derived automatically
parallelism_ci_cpu_cores="$value"
;;
esac
done
CPU=$(common::get_cpu_num "$parallelism_ci_cpu_cores")
# parallelism_limit can include reference to 'CPU' variable
local parallelism_disabled=false
if [[ ! $parallelism_limit ]]; then
# Could evaluate to 0
parallelism_limit=$((CPU - 1))
elif [[ $parallelism_limit -eq 1 ]]; then
parallelism_disabled=true
else
# Could evaluate to <1
parallelism_limit=$((parallelism_limit))
fi
if [[ $parallelism_limit -lt 1 ]]; then
# Suppress warning for edge cases when only 1 CPU available or
# when `--parallelism-ci-cpu-cores=1` and `--parallelism_limit` unset
if [[ $CPU -ne 1 ]]; then
common::colorify "yellow" "Observed Parallelism limit '$parallelism_limit'." \
"To avoid possible harm, parallelism set to '1'"
fi
parallelism_limit=1
parallelism_disabled=true
fi
local pids=()
# shellcheck disable=SC2207 # More readable way
local -a dir_paths_unique=($(printf '%s\n' "${dir_paths[@]}" | sort -u))
local length=${#dir_paths_unique[@]}
local last_index=$((${#dir_paths_unique[@]} - 1))
local final_exit_code=0
# preserve errexit status
shopt -qo errexit && ERREXIT_IS_SET=true
# allow hook to continue if exit_code is greater than 0
set +e
# run hook for each path in parallel
for ((i = 0; i < length; i++)); do
dir_path="${dir_paths_unique[$i]//__REPLACED__SPACE__/ }"
{
if [[ $change_dir_in_unique_part == false ]]; then
pushd "$dir_path" > /dev/null
fi
per_dir_hook_unique_part "$dir_path" "$change_dir_in_unique_part" "$parallelism_disabled" "$tf_path" "${args[@]}"
} &
pids+=("$!")
if [[ $parallelism_disabled == true ]] ||
[[ $i -ne 0 && $((i % parallelism_limit)) -eq 0 ]] || # don't stop on first iteration when parallelism_limit>1
[[ $i -eq $last_index ]]; then
for pid in "${pids[@]}"; do
# Get the exit code from the background process
local exit_code=0
wait "$pid" || exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -ne 0 ]; then
final_exit_code=$exit_code
fi
done
# Reset pids for next iteration
unset pids
fi
done
# restore errexit if it was set before the "for" loop
[[ $ERREXIT_IS_SET ]] && set -e
# return the hook final exit_code
exit $final_exit_code
}
#######################################################################
# Colorize provided string and print it out to stdout
# Environment variables:
# PRE_COMMIT_COLOR (string) If set to `never` - do not colorize output
# Arguments:
# COLOR (string) Color name that will be used to colorize
# TEXT (string)
# Outputs:
# Print out provided text to stdout
#######################################################################
function common::colorify {
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
local -r red="\x1b[0m\x1b[31m"
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
local -r green="\x1b[0m\x1b[32m"
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
local -r yellow="\x1b[0m\x1b[33m"
# Color reset
local -r RESET="\x1b[0m"
# Params start #
local COLOR="${!1}"
shift
local -r TEXT="$*"
# Params end #
if [ "$PRE_COMMIT_COLOR" = "never" ]; then
COLOR=$RESET
fi
echo -e "${COLOR}${TEXT}${RESET}" >&2
}
#######################################################################
# Get Terraform/OpenTofu binary path
# Allows user to set the path to custom Terraform or OpenTofu binary
# Globals (init and populate):
# HOOK_CONFIG (array) arguments that configure hook behavior
# PCT_TFPATH (string) user defined env var with path to Terraform/OpenTofu binary
# TERRAGRUNT_TFPATH (string) user defined env var with path to Terraform/OpenTofu binary
# Outputs:
# If failed - exit 1 with error message about missing Terraform/OpenTofu binary
#######################################################################
function common::get_tf_binary_path {
local hook_config_tf_path
for config in "${HOOK_CONFIG[@]}"; do
if [[ $config == --tf-path=* ]]; then
hook_config_tf_path=${config#*=}
hook_config_tf_path=${hook_config_tf_path%;}
break
fi
done
# direct hook config, has the highest precedence
if [[ $hook_config_tf_path ]]; then
echo "$hook_config_tf_path"
return
# environment variable
elif [[ $PCT_TFPATH ]]; then
echo "$PCT_TFPATH"
return
# Maybe there is a similar setting for Terragrunt already
elif [[ $TERRAGRUNT_TFPATH ]]; then
echo "$TERRAGRUNT_TFPATH"
return
# check if Terraform binary is available
elif command -v terraform &> /dev/null; then
command -v terraform
return
# finally, check if Tofu binary is available
elif command -v tofu &> /dev/null; then
command -v tofu
return
else
common::colorify "red" "Neither Terraform nor OpenTofu binary could be found. Please either set the \"--tf-path\" hook configuration argument, or set the \"PCT_TFPATH\" environment variable, or set the \"TERRAGRUNT_TFPATH\" environment variable, or install Terraform or OpenTofu globally."
exit 1
fi
}
#######################################################################
# Run terraform init command
# Arguments:
# command_name (string) command that will tun after successful init
# dir_path (string) PATH to dir relative to git repo root.
# Can be used in error logging
# parallelism_disabled (bool) if true - skip lock mechanism
# tf_path (string) PATH to Terraform/OpenTofu binary
# Globals (init and populate):
# TF_INIT_ARGS (array) arguments for `terraform init` command
# TF_PLUGIN_CACHE_DIR (string) user defined env var with name of the directory
# which can't be R/W concurrently
# Outputs:
# If failed - print out terraform init output
#######################################################################
# TODO: v2.0: Move it inside terraform_validate.sh
function common::terraform_init {
local -r command_name=$1
local -r dir_path=$2
local -r parallelism_disabled=$3
local -r tf_path=$4
local exit_code=0
local init_output
# Suppress terraform init color
if [ "$PRE_COMMIT_COLOR" = "never" ]; then
TF_INIT_ARGS+=("-no-color")
fi
recreate_modules=$([[ ! -d .terraform/modules ]] && echo true || echo false)
recreate_providers=$([[ ! -d .terraform/providers ]] && echo true || echo false)
if [[ $recreate_modules == true || $recreate_providers == true ]]; then
# Plugin cache dir can't be written concurrently or read during write
# https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/31964
if [[ -z $TF_PLUGIN_CACHE_DIR || $parallelism_disabled == true ]]; then
init_output=$($tf_path init -backend=false "${TF_INIT_ARGS[@]}" 2>&1)
exit_code=$?
else
# Locking just doesn't work, and the below works quicker instead. Details:
# https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/issues/31964#issuecomment-1939869453
for i in {1..10}; do
init_output=$($tf_path init -backend=false "${TF_INIT_ARGS[@]}" 2>&1)
exit_code=$?
if [ $exit_code -eq 0 ]; then
break
fi
sleep 1
common::colorify "green" "Race condition detected. Retrying 'terraform init' command [retry $i]: $dir_path."
[[ $recreate_modules == true ]] && rm -rf .terraform/modules
[[ $recreate_providers == true ]] && rm -rf .terraform/providers
done
fi
if [ $exit_code -ne 0 ]; then
common::colorify "red" "'terraform init' failed, '$command_name' skipped: $dir_path"
echo -e "$init_output\n\n"
else
common::colorify "green" "Command 'terraform init' successfully done: $dir_path"
fi
fi
return $exit_code
}
#######################################################################
# Export provided K/V as environment variables.
# Arguments:
# env_vars (array) environment variables will be available
# for all 3rd-party tools executed by a hook.
#######################################################################
function common::export_provided_env_vars {
local -a -r env_vars=("$@")
local var
local var_name
local var_value
for var in "${env_vars[@]}"; do
var_name="${var%%=*}"
var_value="${var#*=}"
# Drop enclosing double quotes
if [[ $var_value =~ ^\" && $var_value =~ \"$ ]]; then
var_value="${var_value#\"}"
var_value="${var_value%\"}"
fi
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
export $var_name="$var_value"
done
}