alidistlint
- code linter for alidist recipes
alidistlint
runs shellcheck on the scripts in alidist recipes and yamllint on their YAML headers, in addition to its own validation and checks on the YAML header and scripts in the recipe.
To install alidistlint
, run:
python3 -m pip install --user alidistlint
You should also install yamllint and shellcheck, though this is optional.
If you want to use the --changes
flag, install its dependencies like this:
python3 -m pip install --user 'alidistlint[git]'
Run alidistlint -h
to get more information about its arguments.
usage: alidistlint [-h] [-S] [-Y] [-H] [-f FORMAT] [-e | --changes COMMITS] RECIPE [RECIPE ...]
You can disable individual checkers using -S
/--no-shellcheck
and -Y
/--no-yamllint
for external linters, or -L
/--no-scriptlint
and -H
/--no-headerlint
for alidistlint
's built-in linters.
By default, all checkers are run.
Optionally, select the output format of errors using -f
/--format
.
You can also make alidistlint
limit the warnings and notes it outputs.
Use the -e
/--errors-only
option to omit them entirely, and only show critical error messages.
Alternatively, you can limit non-critical messages to those that apply to changed code between the given commits using the --changes
option.
Errors are always shown, even if they apply to unchanged lines.
This can be useful in CI, to gradually transition to using this linter.
Finally, pass one or multiple files to be checked to alidistlint
.
You can use -
for the standard input here, but be aware that this will produce spurious errors, as file names are meaningful for alidist recipes.
Errors and warnings will be printed to standard output in the format you selected.
If any messages with "error" severity were produced, alidistlint
exits with a non-zero exit code.
The main build recipe (after the ---
line) is passed to shellcheck
.
Currently, toplevel keys ending in _recipe
or _check
(such as incremental_recipe
) are also checked using shellcheck
.
This does not work for such keys specified in overrides
yet.
There is a known issue with the checking of the above keys: if they do not start on a new line (using e.g. key: |
), the reported line numbers for shellcheck errors will be off by one.
The following error codes are produced by the internal linter for scripts in recipes.
This linter checks for alidist-specific pitfalls and bad practices in shell scripts that shellcheck won't know about.
It can be switched off using -L
/--no-scriptlint
.
There is currently no way to disable individual checks.
ali:script-type
(error): The contents of a*_recipe
or*_check
value in the YAML header were not parsed as a string. Perhaps you used a barefoo_recipe:
, which results in anull
value, not an empty string.ali:missing-modulefile
(note): The linter could not detect the creation of a Modulefile for this package, even though it has determined that one is needed. Ideally, usealibuild-generate-module
to create a Modulefile for you. If you're generating a Modulefile yourself, make sure that it starts with a#%Module1.0
comment and that this string appears in the script.ali:consider-a-g-m
(note): The linter detected that you're manually generating a Modulefile in this recipe. You should prefer usingalibuild-generate-module
, which creates the common Modulefile boilerplate for you. If usingalibuild-generate-module
, you can still append your own Modulefile commands to the generated file.ali:bad-shebang
(note):aliBuild
runs scripts usingbash -e
. Non-trivial scripts (i.e. the "main" script in a recipe andincremental_recipe
, if provided) must start with a#!/bin/bash -e
line to signal this toshellcheck
. For other scripts, this check is only enforced if the script in question already has a shebang line, to avoid confusion.ali:colons-prepend-path
(error): Modules 4 does not allow colons inprepend-path
, but the linter detected that you used them. Use multipleprepend-path
calls to prepend multiple things to$PATH
instead.ali:dyld-library-path
(note): On MacOS, theDYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
variable is not propagated to subprocesses if System Integrity Protection is enabled. Recipes must not rely on this variable. If there is a problem and libraries cannot be found at runtime, thenaliBuild
's relocation code must be fixed.ali:masked-exitcode
(note): Commands of the formmkdir ... && rsync ...
are an often-copy-pasted pattern in alidist recipes. This is usually used to install Modulefiles. However, this line does not behave correctly if themkdir
fails: in that case, thersync
is silently skipped. If you find a false positive for this check, please open an issue.
The following error codes are produced by the internal linter for YAML headers.
It can be switched off using -H
/--no-headerlint
.
There is currently no way to disable individual checks.
ali:empty
(error): The YAML header was not found. It must be terminated by a\n
-terminated line containing nothing but three dashes (---
).ali:parse
(error): The YAML header could not be parsed or was fundamentally invalid. This is produced when PyYAML'syaml.load
raises an error or when the provided YAML header is not a dictionary.key: value
pairs must be provided as the YAML header.ali:schema
(error): The YAML header did not conform to its schema. See the error message for more details.ali:key-order
(warning): Thepackage
,version
andtag
keys were not found in the correct order. These keys should be the first in the file, in the above order (if present). Additionally, therequires
key must come beforebuild_requires
.ali:replacement-specs
(warning): Either theprefer_system_check
seems to select a replacement spec, but none are defined using theprefer_system_replacement_specs
key, or replacement specs are defined, but none are ever selected by theprefer_system_check
.
You can run alidistlint
as part of a GitHub Action using -f github
. In that case, alidistlint
will annotate files with the errors found in them.
alidistlint
will exit with a non-zero exit code if any errors were found (but not if only warnings were produced), which will cause the workflow to fail.
Put the following in your .vimrc
:
autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *alidist/*.sh set makeprg=alidistlint\ -f\ gcc\ % errorformat=%f:%l:%c:\ %t%*[a-z]:\ %m
" If you want to automatically re-run the linter on every save:
autocmd BufWritePost *alidist/*.sh make
Then you can use :make
to run the linter, :cl
to see the error list, and navigate from one error to another using :cp
(previous), :cc
(current) and :cn
(next).
Here is a simple Flycheck checker using alidistlint
.
You can set this to check alidist recipes.
(require 'flycheck)
(flycheck-def-executable-var alidist "alidistlint")
(flycheck-define-checker alidist
"A syntax checker and linter for alidist recipes."
;; `flycheck-alidist-executable' automatically overrides the car of the
;; :command list if set and non-nil.
:command ("alidistlint" "--format=gcc" source)
:error-patterns
((error line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": error: " (message)
" [" (id (minimal-match (one-or-more not-newline))) "]" line-end)
(warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": warning: " (message)
" [" (id (minimal-match (one-or-more not-newline))) "]" line-end)
(info line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": note: " (message)
" [" (id (minimal-match (one-or-more not-newline))) "]" line-end)))
(add-to-list 'flycheck-checkers 'alidist)