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Dex,oauth2-proxy and k8s token documentation #424

Dex,oauth2-proxy and k8s token documentation

Dex,oauth2-proxy and k8s token documentation #424

name: Proper linting on Bash, Python, and YAML files
on: [pull_request]
jobs:
format_python_files:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Python Files Formatting Guidelines
run: |
echo "### Python Files Formatting Guidelines ###
If there is a formatting error in your python files,
1. First install black
It requires Python 3.8+ to run.
Install with 'pip install black' and if you use pipx, install Black with 'pipx install black'.
If you want to format Jupyter Notebooks, install with 'pip install black[jupyter]'.
2. Run the command
'python -m black {source_file_or_directory}' or
'black {source_file_or_directory}'
to format python files.
"
- uses: psf/black@stable
with:
src: |
./common
./example
format_YAML_files:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install yamllint
run: python3 -m venv myenv && source myenv/bin/activate && pip install yamllint
- name: YAML Formatting Guidelines
run: |
echo "### YAML Formatting Guidelines ###
If there is a formatting error in your YAML file, you will see errors like the one below:
'Error: 6:4 [indentation] wrong indentation: expected 2 but found 3'
6:4 means line 6, column 4.
To fix these errors, refer to the YAML formatting rules at:
https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/rules.html#
Search for the keyword inside the brackets [] in the error message. In this example, it's 'indentation'.
Note: Some rules have been customized in the '.yamllint.yaml' file. Below is the content of that file:
extends: default
rules:
document-start:
present: false
document-end:
present: false
indentation:
indent-sequences: false
line-length:
max: 400
"
- name: Fetch master branch
run: git fetch origin master
- name: Set up changed files
id: changed_files
run: |
git diff --name-only --diff-filter=AM origin/master...HEAD | grep -E '^common/.*\.ya?ml$|^example/.*\.ya?ml$|^hack/.*\.ya?ml$|^tests/.*\.ya?ml$|^.github/.*\.ya?ml$' > changed_files_in_PR.txt || true
if [ ! -s changed_files_in_PR.txt ]; then
echo "No YAML files have changed in this PR." > changed_files_in_PR.txt
fi
- name: Display changed files
run: cat changed_files_in_PR.txt
- name: Run yamllint on changed files
id: lint
run: |
if grep -q 'No YAML files have changed in this PR.' changed_files_in_PR.txt; then
echo "No YAML files have changed in this PR."
else
cat changed_files_in_PR.txt | xargs -I {} yamllint {} || exit 1
fi
shell: bash
- name: Check YAML lint results
if: success() && steps.lint.outcome == 'success'
run: echo "No styling issues with YAML files."
shell: bash
format_bash_files:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install ShellCheck
run: sudo apt install -y shellcheck
- name: Bash Formatting Guidelines
run: |
echo "### Bash Files Formatting Guidelines ###
If there are errors and warnings regarding your bash files,
You can check the error code definitions at https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/.
You can correct them using the https://www.shellcheck.net/ site.
You have to ignore disable errors in the .shellcheckrc file.
"
- name: Fetch master branch
run: git fetch origin master
- name: Set up changed files
id: changed_files
run: |
git diff --name-only origin/master...HEAD | grep -E '^[AM].*\.sh$' | grep -v '^apps/' | awk '{print $2}' > changed_files_in_PR.txt || true
if [ ! -s changed_files_in_PR.txt ]; then
echo "No bash files have changed in this PR."
fi
- name: Display changed files
if: always() # Always run this step
run: cat changed_files_in_PR.txt || echo "No bash files have changed in this PR."
- name: Run ShellCheck on changed files
id: lint
run: |
if grep -q 'No bash files have changed in this PR.' changed_files_in_PR.txt; then
echo "No bash files have changed in this PR."
else
cat changed_files_in_PR.txt | xargs -I {} shellcheck {} || exit 1
fi
shell: bash
- name: Check Bash lint results
if: success() && steps.lint.outcome == 'success'
run: echo "No styling issues with Bash files."
shell: bash