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@@ -1,6 +1,14 @@
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Changelog
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=========
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1.16.0 (2019-06-07)
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-------------------
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- Add FreeBSD installation instructions
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- Fix the ``line`` rule to correctly handle DOS new lines
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- Add the ``allowed-values`` option to the ``truthy`` rule
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- Allow configuration options to be a list of enums
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1.15.0 (2019-02-11)
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-------------------
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@@ -51,6 +51,13 @@ On Debian 8+ / Ubuntu 16.04+:
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sudo apt-get install yamllint
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On FreeBSD:
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.. code:: sh
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pkg install py27-yamllint
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pkg install py36-yamllint
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On Mac OS 10.11+:
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.. code:: bash
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2
setup.py
2
setup.py
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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from setuptools import find_packages, setup
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from yamllint import (__author__, __license__,
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APP_NAME, APP_VERSION, APP_DESCRIPTION)
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@@ -78,3 +78,22 @@ class EmptyLinesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
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'document-start: disable\n')
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self.check('non empty\n', conf)
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self.check('non empty\n\n', conf, problem=(2, 1))
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def test_with_dos_newlines(self):
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conf = ('empty-lines: {max: 2, max-start: 0, max-end: 0}\n'
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'new-lines: {type: dos}\n'
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'document-start: disable\n')
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self.check('---\r\n', conf)
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self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf)
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self.check('\r\n---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf,
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problem=(1, 1))
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self.check('\r\n\r\n\r\n---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf,
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problem=(3, 1))
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self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf,
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problem=(5, 1))
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self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf,
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problem=(8, 1))
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self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n\r\n', conf,
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problem=(5, 1))
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self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n', conf,
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problem=(7, 1))
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@@ -171,3 +171,12 @@ class LineLengthTestCase(RuleTestCase):
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'# This is a test to check if “line-length” works nice\n'
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'with: “unicode characters” that span accross bytes! ↺\n',
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conf, problem1=(2, 53), problem2=(3, 53))
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def test_with_dos_newlines(self):
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conf = ('line-length: {max: 10}\n'
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'new-lines: {type: dos}\n'
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'new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n')
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self.check('---\r\nABCD EFGHI', conf)
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self.check('---\r\nABCD EFGHI\r\n', conf)
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self.check('---\r\nABCD EFGHIJ', conf, problem=(2, 11))
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self.check('---\r\nABCD EFGHIJ\r\n', conf, problem=(2, 11))
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@@ -31,16 +31,20 @@ class NewLinesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
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self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n', conf)
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def test_unix_type(self):
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conf = 'new-lines: {type: unix}'
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conf = ('new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n'
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'new-lines: {type: unix}\n')
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self.check('', conf)
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self.check('\r', conf)
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self.check('\n', conf)
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self.check('\r\n', conf, problem=(1, 1))
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self.check('---\ntext\n', conf)
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self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
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def test_dos_type(self):
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conf = 'new-lines: {type: dos}\n'
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conf = ('new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n'
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'new-lines: {type: dos}\n')
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self.check('', conf)
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self.check('\r', conf)
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self.check('\n', conf, problem=(1, 1))
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self.check('\r\n', conf)
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self.check('---\ntext\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
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@@ -49,6 +49,54 @@ class TruthyTestCase(RuleTestCase):
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problem3=(7, 3), problem4=(7, 7),
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problem5=(8, 3), problem6=(8, 7))
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def test_different_allowed_values(self):
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conf = ('truthy:\n'
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' allowed-values: ["yes", "no"]\n')
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self.check('---\n'
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'key1: foo\n'
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'key2: yes\n'
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'key3: bar\n'
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'key4: no\n', conf)
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self.check('---\n'
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'key1: true\n'
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'key2: Yes\n'
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'key3: false\n'
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'key4: no\n'
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'key5: yes\n',
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conf,
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problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7),
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problem3=(4, 7))
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def test_combined_allowed_values(self):
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conf = ('truthy:\n'
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' allowed-values: ["yes", "no", "true", "false"]\n')
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self.check('---\n'
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'key1: foo\n'
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'key2: yes\n'
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'key3: bar\n'
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'key4: no\n', conf)
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self.check('---\n'
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'key1: true\n'
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'key2: Yes\n'
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'key3: false\n'
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'key4: no\n'
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'key5: yes\n',
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conf, problem1=(3, 7))
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def test_no_allowed_values(self):
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conf = ('truthy:\n'
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' allowed-values: []\n')
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self.check('---\n'
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'key1: foo\n'
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'key2: bar\n', conf)
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self.check('---\n'
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'key1: true\n'
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'key2: yes\n'
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'key3: false\n'
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'key4: no\n', conf,
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problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7),
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problem3=(4, 7), problem4=(5, 7))
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def test_explicit_types(self):
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conf = 'truthy: enable\n'
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self.check('---\n'
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@@ -174,6 +174,25 @@ class SimpleConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
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config.validate_rule_conf, Rule, {'choice': 'abc'})
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Rule.CONF = {'multiple': ['item1', 'item2', 'item3']}
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Rule.DEFAULT = {'multiple': ['item1']}
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config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, {'multiple': []})
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config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, {'multiple': ['item2']})
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config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, {'multiple': ['item2', 'item3']})
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config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, {})
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self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
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config.validate_rule_conf, Rule,
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{'multiple': 'item1'})
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self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
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config.validate_rule_conf, Rule,
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{'multiple': ['']})
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self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
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config.validate_rule_conf, Rule,
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{'multiple': ['item1', 4]})
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self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
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config.validate_rule_conf, Rule,
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{'multiple': ['item4']})
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class ExtendedConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_extend_on_object(self):
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ indentation, etc."""
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APP_NAME = 'yamllint'
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APP_VERSION = '1.15.0'
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APP_VERSION = '1.16.0'
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APP_DESCRIPTION = __doc__
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__author__ = u'Adrien Vergé'
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@@ -16,15 +16,15 @@
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from __future__ import print_function
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import os
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import sys
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import platform
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import argparse
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import os
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import platform
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import sys
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from yamllint import APP_DESCRIPTION, APP_NAME, APP_VERSION
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from yamllint import linter
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from yamllint.config import YamlLintConfig, YamlLintConfigError
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from yamllint.linter import PROBLEM_LEVELS
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from yamllint import linter
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def find_files_recursively(items):
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@@ -134,12 +134,26 @@ def validate_rule_conf(rule, conf):
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raise YamlLintConfigError(
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'invalid config: unknown option "%s" for rule "%s"' %
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(optkey, rule.ID))
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# Example: CONF = {option: (bool, 'mixed')}
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# → {option: true} → {option: mixed}
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if isinstance(options[optkey], tuple):
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if (conf[optkey] not in options[optkey] and
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type(conf[optkey]) not in options[optkey]):
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raise YamlLintConfigError(
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'invalid config: option "%s" of "%s" should be in %s'
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% (optkey, rule.ID, options[optkey]))
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# Example: CONF = {option: ['flag1', 'flag2']}
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# → {option: [flag1]} → {option: [flag1, flag2]}
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elif isinstance(options[optkey], list):
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if (type(conf[optkey]) is not list or
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any(flag not in options[optkey]
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for flag in conf[optkey])):
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raise YamlLintConfigError(
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('invalid config: option "%s" of "%s" should only '
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'contain values in %s')
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% (optkey, rule.ID, str(options[optkey])))
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# Example: CONF = {option: int}
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# → {option: 42}
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else:
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if not isinstance(conf[optkey], options[optkey]):
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raise YamlLintConfigError(
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cur = 0
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next = buffer.find('\n')
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while next != -1:
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if next > 0 and buffer[next - 1] == '\r':
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yield Line(line_no, buffer, start=cur, end=next - 1)
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else:
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yield Line(line_no, buffer, start=cur, end=next)
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cur = next + 1
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next = buffer.find('\n', cur)
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import yaml
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from yamllint.rules.common import spaces_after, spaces_before, is_explicit_key
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from yamllint.rules.common import is_explicit_key, spaces_after, spaces_before
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ID = 'colons'
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def check(conf, line):
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if line.start == line.end and line.end < len(line.buffer):
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# Only alert on the last blank line of a series
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if (line.end < len(line.buffer) - 1 and
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line.buffer[line.end + 1] == '\n'):
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if (line.end + 2 <= len(line.buffer) and
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line.buffer[line.end:line.end + 2] == '\n\n'):
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return
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elif (line.end + 4 <= len(line.buffer) and
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line.buffer[line.end:line.end + 4] == '\r\n\r\n'):
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return
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blank_lines = 0
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while (line.start > blank_lines and
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line.buffer[line.start - blank_lines - 1] == '\n'):
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start = line.start
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while start >= 2 and line.buffer[start - 2:start] == '\r\n':
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blank_lines += 1
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start -= 2
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while start >= 1 and line.buffer[start - 1] == '\n':
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blank_lines += 1
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start -= 1
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max = conf['max']
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# Special case: start of document
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if line.start - blank_lines == 0:
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if start == 0:
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blank_lines += 1 # first line doesn't have a preceding \n
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max = conf['max-start']
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# Special case: end of document
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# NOTE: The last line of a file is always supposed to end with a new
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# line. See POSIX definition of a line at:
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if line.end == len(line.buffer) - 1 and line.buffer[line.end] == '\n':
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if ((line.end == len(line.buffer) - 1 and
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line.buffer[line.end] == '\n') or
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(line.end == len(line.buffer) - 2 and
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line.buffer[line.end:line.end + 2] == '\r\n')):
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# Allow the exception of the one-byte file containing '\n'
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if line.end == 0:
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return
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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ Use this rule to control the indentation.
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import yaml
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from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
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from yamllint.rules.common import is_explicit_key, get_real_end_line
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from yamllint.rules.common import get_real_end_line, is_explicit_key
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ID = 'indentation'
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@@ -36,10 +36,11 @@ DEFAULT = {'type': 'unix'}
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def check(conf, line):
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if line.start == 0 and len(line.buffer) > line.end:
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if conf['type'] == 'dos':
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if line.buffer[line.end - 1:line.end + 1] != '\r\n':
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if (line.end + 2 > len(line.buffer) or
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line.buffer[line.end:line.end + 2] != '\r\n'):
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yield LintProblem(1, line.end - line.start + 1,
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'wrong new line character: expected \\r\\n')
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else:
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if line.end > 0 and line.buffer[line.end - 1] == '\r':
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yield LintProblem(1, line.end - line.start,
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if line.buffer[line.end] == '\r':
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yield LintProblem(1, line.end - line.start + 1,
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'wrong new line character: expected \\n')
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@@ -15,13 +15,22 @@
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""
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Use this rule to forbid non-explictly typed truthy values other than ``true``
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and ``false``, for example ``YES``, ``False`` and ``off``.
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Use this rule to forbid non-explictly typed truthy values other than allowed
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ones (by default: ``true`` and ``false``), for example ``YES`` or ``off``.
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This can be useful to prevent surprises from YAML parsers transforming
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``[yes, FALSE, Off]`` into ``[true, false, false]`` or
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``{y: 1, yes: 2, on: 3, true: 4, True: 5}`` into ``{y: 1, true: 5}``.
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.. rubric:: Options
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* ``allowed-values`` defines the list of truthy values which will be ignored
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during linting. The default is ``['true', 'false']``, but can be changed to
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any list containing: ``'TRUE'``, ``'True'``, ``'true'``, ``'FALSE'``,
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``'False'``, ``'false'``, ``'YES'``, ``'Yes'``, ``'yes'``, ``'NO'``,
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``'No'``, ``'no'``, ``'ON'``, ``'On'``, ``'on'``, ``'OFF'``, ``'Off'``,
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``'off'``.
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.. rubric:: Examples
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#. With ``truthy: {}``
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@@ -63,29 +72,55 @@ This can be useful to prevent surprises from YAML parsers transforming
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yes: 1
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on: 2
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True: 3
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#. With ``truthy: {allowed-values: ["yes", "no"]}``
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the following code snippet would **PASS**:
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::
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- yes
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- no
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- "true"
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- 'false'
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- foo
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- bar
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the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
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::
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- true
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- false
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- on
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- off
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"""
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import yaml
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from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
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ID = 'truthy'
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TYPE = 'token'
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TRUTHY = ['YES', 'Yes', 'yes',
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'NO', 'No', 'no',
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'TRUE', 'True', # 'true' is a boolean
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'FALSE', 'False', # 'false' is a boolean
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'TRUE', 'True', 'true',
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'FALSE', 'False', 'false',
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'ON', 'On', 'on',
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'OFF', 'Off', 'off']
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ID = 'truthy'
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TYPE = 'token'
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CONF = {'allowed-values': list(TRUTHY)}
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DEFAULT = {'allowed-values': ['true', 'false']}
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def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
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if prev and isinstance(prev, yaml.tokens.TagToken):
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return
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if isinstance(token, yaml.tokens.ScalarToken):
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if token.value in TRUTHY and token.style is None:
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if (token.value in (set(TRUTHY) - set(conf['allowed-values'])) and
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token.style is None):
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yield LintProblem(token.start_mark.line + 1,
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token.start_mark.column + 1,
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"truthy value should be true or false")
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"truthy value should be one of [" +
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", ".join(sorted(conf['allowed-values'])) + "]")
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user