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Adrien Vergé
9cce294041 yamllint version 1.28.0 2022-09-12 14:37:48 +02:00
andrewnaguib
2f8ad7003a config: Implement for ignore-from-file option
Closes https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/360
Co-authored-by: Adrien Vergé <@adrienverge>
2022-08-10 08:35:40 +02:00
Roman Geraskin
fb0c0a5247 quoted-strings: fix docs example 2022-08-07 20:13:48 +02:00
Roman Geraskin
352e1a975e quoted-strings: Add allow-quoted-quotes option
Allows strings like `'foo"bar'` on `quote-type: double` and vice versa.
2022-08-07 13:47:35 +02:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos
e319a17344 octal values: simpler test for match objects
From the Python 3 documentation:
	Match objects always have a boolean value of True.
	Since match() and search() return None when there is no match,
	you can test whether there was a match with a simple if statement:
		match = re.search(pattern, string)
		if match:
		    process(match)
2022-08-06 15:23:23 +02:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos
6b6fdba3bf linter: pre-compile disable/enable rules regexes
Not only this should improve performance, but I find the code more
readable.
2022-08-06 15:23:23 +02:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
868350681a License: Update to latest version of GPLv3
http:// → https://
2022-08-06 15:14:57 +02:00
Andrew Imeson
94c1c2bcf2 docs: Update ALE vim plugin link 2022-08-05 18:57:21 +02:00
Andrew Imeson
0130e15c8c docs: Simplify GitHub Actions example 2022-08-05 18:57:21 +02:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos
ae3158cd1f No need to inherit from object in Python 3 2022-08-05 08:49:56 +02:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos
4c7b47daf3 Most __future__ imports are specific to Python 2 2022-08-05 08:49:56 +02:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
3346843edc docs: Better compress PNG image 2022-08-05 08:43:55 +02:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
ea70520216 Changelog: Fix typo found by codespell 2022-08-05 08:42:10 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
a09ad89268 yamllint version 1.27.1 2022-07-08 18:06:54 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
8d543a4b9c key-duplicates: Fix failing test for missing space after colon
Commit c268a82 "key-duplicates: Don't crash on redundant closing
brackets or braces" fixed a problem but introduced another one: it
crashes on systems with (I guess) an old version of PyYAML. This is
probably linked to the "Allow colon in a plain scalar in a flow context"
issue on PyYAML [1].
For example, this problem happens on CentOS 8:

    FAIL: test_disabled (tests.rules.test_key_duplicates.KeyDuplicatesTestCase)
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "…/tests/rules/test_key_duplicates.py", line 90, in test_disabled
        '{a:1, b:2}}\n', conf, problem=(2, 11, 'syntax'))
      File "…/tests/common.py", line 54, in check
        self.assertEqual(real_problems, expected_problems)
    AssertionError: Lists differ: …
    - [2:3: syntax error: found unexpected ':' (syntax)]
    + [2:11: <no description>]

I propose to simply fix the *space following a colon* problem, since
it's not related to what the original author @tamere-allo-peter tried to
fix.

[1]: https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml/pull/45
2022-07-08 18:05:21 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
8a364e2fde yamllint version 1.27.0 2022-07-08 17:32:19 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
dc2d0991e0 float-values: Refactor tests to be less verbose
The goal is to be more concise thus more readable, as well as consistent
with most other tests.
2022-07-08 17:21:22 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
e6af957131 float-values: Add missing quotes in problems messages
To be consistent with other existing messages, e.g.:
- forbidden not a number value ".NaN"
- found forbidden document start "---"
- missing document start "---"
- truthy value should be one of ["true"]
- forbidden implicit octal value "0777"
2022-07-08 17:21:22 +02:00
Derek Brown
8ac7d58693 float-values: Add a new rule to check floating-point numbers 2022-07-08 17:21:22 +02:00
Andrew Imeson
40cab7f999 docs: Bump application copyright year 2022-06-24 17:15:21 +02:00
Andrew Imeson
34a4f76e8b docs: Remove repeated word 'copyright'
Fixes #476 - credit to @chrillep and @adrienverge
2022-06-24 17:15:21 +02:00
Jan Wille
7d9c824b83 new-lines: add type: platform config option
The new option infers the correct newline character(s) from the
operating system running yamllint.
2022-06-23 08:19:30 +02:00
Jan Wille
157b06871d new-lines: refactor to reduce duplicate code
Both options where using identical code.  Now the newline character
is determined beforehand depending on the selected option and then
the same code can be used for all options
2022-06-23 08:19:30 +02:00
Jan Wille
af843b675a new-lines: explicitly check \n for type: unix
To be more consistent with the other types, unix now also checks against
the expected newline character (`\n`) instead of checking if a wrong
character (`\r`) is present
2022-06-23 08:19:30 +02:00
Christian Widlund
695fc5f1f1 docs: Add plugin section for Visual Studio Code 2022-06-22 18:12:56 +02:00
Christian Widlund
632665c3e6 docs: Add plugin section for IntelliJ 2022-06-20 14:47:43 +02:00
Derek Brown
5658cf7f42 octal-values: Pre-compile regex for performance 2022-06-11 12:03:44 +02:00
Matt Clay
bdbec7dc4d linter: Remove redundant conditional
Remove the redundant conditional used when reporting a syntax error
at the same location as a cosmetic problem. Also reword the comment
explaining the logic to more accurately describe the situation.

This eliminates an unreachable `syntax_error = None` assignment.
2022-06-10 11:19:59 +02:00
Matt Clay
9700525496 linter: Remove unreachable exception handler
Remove two `try/except UnicodeError` exception handlers which were
added in commit c8ba8f7e99 for
Python 2.x compatibility. Now that Python 2.x is no longer
supported, the `except` is unreachable and is no longer needed.
2022-06-10 08:39:50 +02:00
Matt Clay
327f92e472 tests: Increase test coverage
- Add a `temp_workspace` context manager to simplify writing new tests.
- Add `# pragma: no cover` to unit test code paths used for skipping tests.
  These code paths are only covered when tests are skipped.
  That makes it impractical to reach full code coverage on the unit test code.
  Having full coverage of unit tests is helpful for identifying unused tests.
- Test the `octal-values` rule with a custom tag.
- Test the cli `-d` option with the `default` config.
- Test support for the `XDG_CONFIG_HOME` env var.
- Test warning message output.
- Test support for `.yamllint.yml` config files.
- Test support for `.yamllint.yaml` config files.
- Test error handling of a rule with a non-enable|disable|dict value.
- Test error handling of `ignore` with a non-pattern value.
- Test error handling of a rule `ignore` with a non-pattern value.
- Test error handling of `locale` with a non-string value.
- Test error handling of `yaml-files` with a non-list value.
- Test extending config containing `ignore`.
- Test `LintProblem.__repr__` without a rule.
- Test `LintProblem.__repr__` with a rule.
2022-06-09 10:03:08 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
89b75b7c05 refactor: Remove UTF-8 headers in Python files
The `# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-` headers were useful for Python 2, and
aren't needed for Python 3 where UTF-8 is the default.

yamllint support of Python 2 was dropped in early 2021, see commit
a3fc64d "End support for Python 2".

Let's drop these headers.
2022-06-09 09:40:06 +02:00
Andrew Imeson
e49a101160 Add rstcheck to CI to lint docs 2022-06-08 09:21:44 +02:00
Jérôme Alet
c268a82c5a key-duplicates: Don't crash on redundant closing brackets or braces
Don't break on empty `context` stack when invalid YAML:

    [ a, b, c ] ]
    {a: 1, b: 2} }
2022-04-20 11:00:08 +02:00
Andrew Imeson
2f423117c1 docs: Attempt to clarify configuration file location
Closes #96, Closes #212
2022-03-24 10:23:39 +01:00
Andrew Imeson
f58448cb21 Fix spelling of "across" in test output 2022-03-21 13:48:34 +01:00
Andrew Imeson
7974d518cd Fix grammar in key_ordering docs to make Lintian happy
Fixes part of #76
2022-03-21 13:48:34 +01:00
Andrew Imeson
8a320aaf2c Make man page show up in apropos
Set the 'description' attribute so that Sphinx builds the manpage with
the 'NAME' section. This is necessary for `apropos` to be able to find
yamllint

Fixes part of #76
2022-03-21 13:48:34 +01:00
Andrew Imeson
c34c962691 Remove the repeated word "automatically" in GHA doc 2022-03-21 13:48:34 +01:00
Madison Swain-Bowden
4f1bbc33dc docs: Fix link syntax on integration.rst 2021-12-24 09:34:15 +01:00
Jérôme Alet
bb567ba395 comments: Allow whitespace after the shebang marker
Basically, any character is now allowed after the shebang marker.

Closes #428.

Whitespace after the #! marker on shebang lines is authorized and
optional, as explained on Wikipedia's entry for shebang line as can be
seen from the extracts below :

> White space after #! is optional

and

> It has been claimed[20] that some old versions of Unix expect the
> normal shebang to be followed by a space and a slash (#! /), but this
> appears to be untrue;[21] rather, blanks after the shebang have
> traditionally been allowed, and sometimes documented with a space
2021-12-19 22:02:56 +01:00
Trevor Royer
d0392b34ca github format: Update output to utilize groups
Resolves #421

Update the github formatting to utilize groups in the output and provide
the line/column number for the error in the output log.
2021-12-01 08:52:59 +01:00
Trevor Royer
7246a0c800 cli: Separate --format=auto logic
Moved the auto arg_format selection out of the main if block into a
separate logic section to improve readability.

No logic changes.
2021-11-24 14:38:26 +01:00
Dmytro Bondar
9e6dfacceb Fix github actions workflow
- install correct python version
- set `fail-fast: false` to run all jobs
- remove hard-coded value for HOME directory
2021-11-17 16:43:46 +01:00
Dmytro Bondar
11e8d8ff37 Add support for Python 3.10, drop Python 3.5
- Add support for Python 3.10 released on 2021-10-04
- Drop support for Python 3.5 since it has reached end-of-life
2021-11-17 16:43:46 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
f2e2e0c366 docs: Update CONTRIBUTING.rst
Be more precise in contributing instructions.
2021-10-20 09:40:59 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
058fef7559 yamllint version 1.26.3 2021-08-21 19:26:15 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
f47d5318cf Restore setuptools requirement for Python < 3.8
This reverts commit 8f68248 "Remove runtime dep 'setuptools' for Python
< 3.8". It looks like removing setuptools induces problems on some
systems, see for example the linked discussion.

Fixes https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/380.
2021-08-21 19:25:27 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
33ce0fa960 yamllint version 1.26.2 2021-08-03 12:57:43 +02:00
Kyle Finley
43744902e9 setup: update python_requires to comply with PEP 345/440
According to PEP 345 Requires-Python
(https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0345/#requires-python), the value
of this field must be a valid Version Specifier
(https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0345/#version-specifiers). Which
in turn expects this to comply with PEP 440
(https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/).

While not an issue for those that directly use `pip`, this will cause
issues for `poetry` users in the next release (if their current stance
is maintained). Discussion of the issue and there stance can be found
here: https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/issues/4095.
2021-06-10 16:16:22 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
85ccd625a3 yamllint version 1.26.1 2021-04-06 16:02:55 +02:00
Patryk Małek
e53ea093e2 line_length: skip all hash signs starting comment 2021-03-24 18:04:48 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
5d8ef2ea23 CI: Simplify 'pip' commands 2021-03-24 17:16:57 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
4515269233 CI: Fix failing 'coverage' command because of $PATH
Very probably due to:
https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2455#issuecomment-787511010
2021-03-24 17:16:57 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
66bf76a362 CI: Switch to GitHub Actions
Because Travis CI is dead.
2021-03-16 16:13:01 +01:00
Daniel M. Capella
8f682481c7 Remove runtime dep 'setuptools' for Python < 3.8
> In recent versions of setuptools and Python, console-script entry
points are using stdlib importlib by default, thus setuptools is no
longer needed as a runtime dependency.

https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/pull/2197
https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/blob/main/CHANGES.rst#v4730
https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.metadata.html
2021-02-11 08:55:08 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
0fff4e29e4 yamllint version 1.26.0 2021-01-29 18:10:35 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
1b378ed5b9 quoted-strings: Fix explicit octal recognition
PyYAML implements YAML spec version 1.1, not 1.2. Hence, values starting
with `0o` are not considered as numbers: they are just strings, so they
need quotes when `quoted-strings: {required: true}`.

>>> import yaml
>>> yaml.resolver.Resolver().resolve(yaml.nodes.ScalarNode, '100', (True, False))
'tag:yaml.org,2002:int'
>>> yaml.resolver.Resolver().resolve(yaml.nodes.ScalarNode, '0100', (True, False))
'tag:yaml.org,2002:int'
>>> yaml.resolver.Resolver().resolve(yaml.nodes.ScalarNode, '0o100', (True, False))
'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'

Let's try to prevent that.

Fixes https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/351.
2021-01-11 16:38:29 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
a3fc64d134 End support for Python 2
As planned and advertized, yamllint drops support for Python 2 on 2021.
2021-01-06 07:55:10 +01:00
Rusty Geldmacher
ee4d163ff8 Allow only non-empty brackets/braces
We'd like to disallow brackets and braces in our YAML, but there's a
catch: the only way to describe an empty array or hash in YAML is to
supply an empty one (`[]` or `{}`). Otherwise, the value will be null.

This commit adds a `non-empty` option to `forbid` for brackets and
braces. When it is set, all flow and sequence mappings will cause errors
_except_ for empty ones.
2020-12-15 11:52:21 +01:00
Jason Mobarak
22335b294d Add support for Python 3.9, drop Python 3.4
Add support for Python 3.9 since it was officially released in October
and drop support for Python 3.4 since it is end-of-life (EOL).
2020-12-04 10:10:10 +01:00
Rex Ledesma
0f9dffde23 docs: Add configuration for integration with Arcanist 2020-10-24 13:24:55 +02:00
Mathieu Couette
cef0b48993 tests: Add unittest aliases to Python 2.7 2020-10-12 11:24:01 +02:00
Mathieu Couette
11b1f1c14e tests: Fix indentation issues 2020-10-12 11:24:01 +02:00
Mathieu Couette
9ee8c27ac9 tests: Replace deprecated aliases
https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html#deprecated-aliases
2020-10-12 11:24:01 +02:00
Florian Bruhin
8eebab68ab Fix typo in changelog 2020-10-05 09:42:42 +02:00
Per Lundberg
2103bd73de README.rst: fix typo 2020-10-02 12:51:01 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
85c8631183 tests: Stop using deprecated 'python setup.py test'
Using `python setup.py test` is now deprecated [1], users are encouraged
to be explicit about the test command.

Running yamllint tests using the Python standard library (`unittest`)
can be done using:

    python -m unittest discover

Why not nose, tox or pytest? Because they would add a dependency, make
tests running more complicated and verbose for new users, and their
benefit is not worth for this simple project (only 2 runtime
dependencies: PyYAML and pathspec).

Resolves https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/328.

[1]: https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/pull/1878
2020-09-30 09:43:31 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
16e0f9d7b2 yamllint version 1.25.0 2020-09-29 08:52:34 +02:00
Mathieu Couette
1a4f9fe00f gitignore: Add /.eggs
Quick PR to ignore the `/.eggs` folder, which appears to be generated every
time the `python setup.py test` command is run.

The content of the `./.eggs/README.txt` file:

> This directory contains eggs that were downloaded by setuptools to build,
> test, and run plug-ins.
> 
> This directory caches those eggs to prevent repeated downloads.
> 
> However, it is safe to delete this directory.
2020-09-27 10:06:33 +02:00
Mathieu Couette
027d1b0a9a directives: Fix DOS lines messing with rule IDs
Fixes #325

The linter allows a directive to contain trailing whitespace characters like
\r, but does not trim them before iterating on the rules. As a result, the last
rule in the list contains the trailing whitespace characters and never matches
any existing rule.

I added the necessary trimming, as well as a test with 2 checks to go along
with it.
2020-09-26 11:12:26 +02:00
Andrew Imeson
67cb4eb24d Auto-change output format if GitHub Actions detected 2020-09-23 15:41:25 +02:00
Andrew Imeson
50c7453824 Add support for GitHub Annotations output format
Support the format used by GitHub Actions to annotate pull
requests with linter failures
2020-09-23 15:41:25 +02:00
Satoru SATOH
549b136a04 fix: add runtime dependency to setuptools
yamllint depends on pkg_resources.load_entry_point from setuptools to
make its command working, so this runtime dependency to setuptools is
necessary to be listed.
2020-09-14 10:14:10 +02:00
Satoru SATOH
333ae52c78 Add 'forbid' configurations to the braces and brackets rules
Add 'forbid' configuration parameters to the braces and brackets rules
to allow users to forbid the use of flow style collections, flow
mappings and flow sequences.
2020-09-09 20:01:25 +02:00
Julien Falque
0a88c55194 quoted-strings: Fix detecting strings with hashtag as requiring quotes 2020-09-08 11:53:06 +02:00
Julien Falque
ac19d1e427 octal-values: Prevent detection of 8 and 9 as octal values 2020-09-08 09:53:54 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
597e88bb7b docs: Make 'yaml-file' config documentation clearer
Related to https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/311.
2020-09-02 18:23:51 +02:00
Satoru SATOH
29d2b50d50 enhancement: add some metadata to provide extra info in its PyPI page
Add some metadata (project_urls) to provide extra info in its PyPI page.

Signed-off-by: Satoru SATOH <satoru.satoh@gmail.com>
2020-09-02 18:02:27 +02:00
Satoru SATOH
4171cdafc9 Move setuptools' packaging configuration from setup.py to setup.cfg
Move setuptools' packaging configuration from setup.py to setup.cfg to
simplify setup.py and make its packaging more dedeclarative.

Signed-off-by: Satoru SATOH <satoru.satoh@gmail.com>
2020-09-02 18:02:27 +02:00
Sorin Sbarnea
d274543b72 docs: Add Python API usage example
Fixes: #297
2020-08-25 20:10:32 +02:00
Kirill Deyko
8da98f2122 commas: Fix example in documentation
Error in the example snippet, it would NOT pass otherwise actually:
```
$ cat test.yml
strange var:
  [10, 20,30, {x: 1, y: 2}]

$ yamllint -d "{extends: default, rules: {commas: {min-spaces-after: 1, max-spaces-after: 1}}}" test.yml
test.yml
  1:1       warning  missing document start "---"  (document-start)
  2:11      error    too few spaces after comma  (commas)
```
2020-08-18 20:07:54 +02:00
Benjamin Wuethrich
b65769c9d2 docs: Add default values to rules with options 2020-07-22 11:54:05 +02:00
Wolfgang Walther
b80997eba6 CI: Add build environment without UTF-8 locales to travis-ci
Preventing regressions like #285
2020-07-20 13:57:06 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
8b758d4e7e yamllint version 1.24.2 2020-07-16 09:35:08 +02:00
Wolfgang Walther
b5b436a3a4 Add global "locale" config option and make key-ordering rule locale-aware
Support sorting by locale with strcoll(). Properly handle case and accents.

Note: this is a second implementation, for context see:
https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/pull/280
https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/285
https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/pull/288
2020-07-16 09:34:13 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
0fceca2354 yamllint version 1.24.1 2020-07-15 14:49:51 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
9403f1f3ec Revert "Add global "locale" config option"
This reverts commit 9e90c77, because it caused a bug that affected
different people just after being released:
https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/285
https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/286
2020-07-15 14:48:48 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
0016390e78 yamllint version 1.24.0 2020-07-15 11:50:36 +02:00
Wolfgang Walther
9e90c777cb Add global "locale" config option and make key-ordering rule locale-aware
Support sorting by locale with strcoll(). Properly handle case and accents.
2020-07-15 11:46:05 +02:00
Jonathan Sokolowski
a2218988ee config: Do no match directories that look like YAML files
Fixes #279
2020-07-10 09:27:34 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
954fdd5e8f style: Fix 'noqa' for flake8 3.8.0
There was a change in behavior of E402, see:
https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8/-/issues/638#note_345108633
2020-07-08 16:27:08 +02:00
Sorin Sbarnea
bbcad943b6 style: Ignore flake8 warnings W503 and W504
Avoid W503/W504 with current code as the current code not compliant
and they are contradictory.
2020-05-03 16:55:57 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
30c90dbf70 Add contribution instructions in CONTRIBUTING.rst
Closes https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/263.
2020-05-03 16:51:22 +02:00
Brad Solomon
512fe17047 Fix bug with CRLF in new-lines and require-starting-space
Pound-signs followed by a lone CRLF should not
raise if require-starting-space is specified.

If require-starting-space is true, *and* either:
- new-lines: disbale, or
- newlines: type: dos
is specified, a line with `#\r` or `#\r\n` should
not raise a false positive.

This commit also uses a Set for O(1) membership testing
and uses the correct escape sequence for the nul byte.

If we find a CRLF when looking for Unix newlines, yamllint
should always raise, regardless of logic with
require-starting-space.

Closes: Issue #171.
2020-04-30 16:38:19 +02:00
Will Badart
278a79f093 Mention YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE in the documentation 2020-04-29 09:43:16 +02:00
Brad Solomon
e98aacf62c Add Python 3.8 to PyPI/trove classifier data
3.8 is now formally supported in .travis.yml
as of this commit.
2020-04-29 09:39:50 +02:00
Will Badart
94c0416f6b Specify config with environment variable YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE
Add option to specify config file with environment variable.
Add test case.
2020-04-28 11:13:32 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
a54cbce1b6 yamllint version 1.23.0 2020-04-17 10:31:52 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
b711fd993e quoted-strings: Add options extra-required and extra-allowed
Add ability to:
- require strings to be quoted if they match a pattern (PCRE regex)
- allow quoted strings if they match a pattern, while `require:
  only-when-needed` is enforced.

Co-Authored-By: Leo Feyer (https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/pull/246)
2020-04-17 10:29:55 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
d68022b846 config: Allow generic types inside lists
For example it's possible to define a conf like:

    rule:
      foo: [str],
      bar: [int, bool, 'magic'],
2020-04-17 10:29:55 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
851d34b9fd config: Allow rules to validate their configuration 2020-04-17 10:29:55 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
483a8d89a5 yamllint version 1.22.1 2020-04-15 07:55:57 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
fa87913566 quoted-strings: Fix only-when-needed on corner cases
Change implementation of `required: only-when-needed`, because
maintaining a list of `START_TOKENS` and just looking at the first
character of string values has proven to be partially broken.

Cf. discussion at
https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/pull/246#issuecomment-612354097.

Fixes https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues/242 and
https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/pull/244.
2020-04-15 07:48:59 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
961c496b4f yamllint version 1.22.0 2020-04-13 14:32:08 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
ce7d3fcc7b quoted-strings: Remove test_quotes_required()
It is exactly the same tests as `test_quote_type_any()`.
2020-04-13 14:28:02 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
0bffba1e13 quoted-strings: Remove test_single_quotes_required()
It is exactly the same tests as `test_quote_type_single()`.
2020-04-13 14:28:02 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
2d8639c3a1 quoted-strings: Fix broken rule for list items
The rule worked for values like:

    flow-map: {a: foo, b: "bar"}
    block-map:
      a: foo
      b: "bar"

But not for:

    flow-seq: [foo, "bar"]
    block-seq:
      - foo
      - "bar"

Also add tests to make sure there will be no regression.

Fixes: #208.
2020-04-13 14:15:29 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
e284d74be1 quoted-strings: Rename tests names for clarity
And move only-when-needed tests at the end for readability.
2020-04-13 14:15:29 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
1a13837e84 docs: Sunset Python 2
Keep supporting Python 2.7 for one extra year after upstream dropped it:
https://www.python.org/doc/sunset-python-2/
2020-04-09 16:29:43 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
46ed0c02be truthy: Add missing test removed from PR
See https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/pull/247#discussion_r405421376.
2020-04-08 12:31:12 +02:00
ilyam8
6ce11dedb4 truthy: add check-keys option 2020-04-08 12:26:21 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
542ae758f5 yamllint version 1.21.0 2020-03-24 07:53:14 +01:00
Rui Pinge
3a6a09b7b6 Add support for redundant quotes in quoted-strings rule
Co-Authored-By: Adrien Vergé
2020-03-24 07:44:07 +01:00
Rui Pinge
15aea73fbe Fix quoted-strings rules not working for string values matching scalars 2020-03-14 14:22:29 +01:00
Martin Packman
91763f5476 Fix new-lines rule on Python 3
Use io.open() when reading files in cli which has the same behaviour
in Python 2 and Python 3, and supply the newline='' parameter which
handles but does not translate line endings.

Add dos.yml test file with windows newlines.

Also add to file finding test expected output.

Add test for new-lines rule through the cli.

Validates files are read with the correct universal newlines setting.

Fixes adrienverge/yamllint#228
2020-02-13 12:02:45 +01:00
Martin Packman
5b049e4229 Add RunContext helper for cli tests
Single context manager that includes exit code and output streams.

Use new RunContext throughout test_cli.

Largely non-functional change, saving some repetition of setup.

Also improve some failures by bundling multiple assertions into one.
2020-02-13 12:02:45 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
044c7f0248 cli: Test unicode chars in paths too 2020-01-17 16:01:05 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
734d5d5f73 CI: Run tests on Python 3.8
Python 3.8 was released in October 2019.
2020-01-03 09:33:35 +01:00
dhutty
fd86455076 CI: Disable building on Python 3.4
As can be seen in https://travis-ci.org/adrienverge/yamllint/builds/631325436?utm_source=github_status&utm_medium=notification
The dependency, pathspec, requires Python '>=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*, !=3.4.*' but the running Python is 3.4.8

This commit stops Travis building yamllint against 3.4 so that CI can pass again.
2020-01-03 09:29:33 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
13a0f11e7c yamllint version 1.20.0 2019-12-26 16:06:29 +01:00
Sylvestre Ledru
43b95e99d1 Use 'syntax' as rule name upon syntax errors 2019-12-17 19:29:49 +01:00
ffapitalle
8fa9eb3ced Add --no-warnings option to suppress warning messages
Use `--no-warnings` option to hide warning messages. It only shows
problems marked as errors.
2019-12-12 09:12:53 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
da3788e95a yamllint version 1.19.0 2019-11-19 11:28:21 +01:00
Joel Baranick
fb400dc64b Allow disabling all checks for a file
Allow disabling of a file, even if it is invalid YAML (syntax error) by
including `# yamllint disable-file` in the first line.
2019-11-19 11:26:31 +01:00
Adrien Vergé
92324ae730 yamllint version 1.18.0 2019-10-15 09:49:20 +02:00
Imran Iqbal
7359785ea0 fix(default.yaml): disable empty-values & octal-values by default
* Close #204
2019-10-15 09:41:32 +02:00
Hossein Zolfi
579a975b70 docs: Fix pre-commit config file
* pre-commit show warning for unsupported key (sha)
* Demonstrate how to use custom yamllint
2019-10-01 11:36:07 +02:00
Imran Iqbal
f3d9196aa0 docs(configuration): improve yaml-files code example
* A straight copy/paste of the existing example into the `.yamllint` file results in a `yamllint` error!
2019-09-10 19:47:25 +02:00
Ibrahim AshShohail
881d301883 feat: Support reading config from .yamllint.yml and .yamllint.yaml
Signed-off-by: Ibrahim AshShohail <me@ibrasho.com>
2019-08-27 09:49:09 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
b62b424dd4 feat: Lint .yamllint by default 2019-08-26 10:01:40 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
ce0336e430 yamllint version 1.17.0 2019-08-12 16:54:51 +02:00
grzesuav
063c854658 feat: Make YAML file extensions configurable 2019-08-12 16:53:30 +02:00
xatier
673bdbd324 fix(truthy): Fix extra whitespace 2019-08-11 14:50:11 +02:00
Remi Pointel
cb5fe2c050 add OpenBSD installation instructions. 2019-07-09 10:04:48 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
930c8eea94 docs: Simplify installation instruction in the README 2019-07-07 18:13:43 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
f6a24552d9 yamllint version 1.16.0 2019-06-07 10:04:55 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
0ba193331b truthy: Validate options passed to 'allowed-values'
Make sure values passed in allowed values are correct ones. This is
possible thanks to previous commit, and should prevent users from
writing incorrect configurations.
2019-06-07 09:59:26 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
f65553c4f7 config: Validate config options with list of enums
Allow rules to declare a list of valid values for an option.

For example, a rule like:

    CONF = {'allowed-values': list}

... allowed any value to be passed in the list (including bad ones).

It is now possible to declare:

    CONF = {'allowed-values': ['value1', 'value2', 'value3']}

... so that the list passed to the options must contain only values in
`['value1', 'value2', 'value3']`.
2019-06-07 09:59:26 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
0fef4c14e7 truthy: Try to make docs on allowed-values more explicit
Edit documentation for the `truthy` rule, in order to:
- add quotes to examples (`'yes'` instead of `yes`) to avoid
  misconfigurations,
- group truthy values in the `allowed-values` option paragraph, for
  easier reading.
2019-06-07 09:59:10 +02:00
Ondrej Vaško
4ef7e05f3a truthy: Add allowed-values configuration option
Allows using key `allowed-values` for `truthy` section in configuration file (#150).

This allows to use configuration `truthy: allowed-values: ["yes", "no",
"..."]`, to set custom allowed truthy values.

This is especially useful for people using ansible, where values like
`yes` or `no` are valid and officially supported, but yamllint reports
them as illegal.

Implemented by difference of set of TRUTHY constants and configured
allowed values.

Signed-off-by: Ondrej Vasko <ondrej.vaskoo@gmail.com>
2019-06-06 09:59:00 +02:00
xatier
43c50379e0 Sort import orders 2019-05-27 11:10:30 +02:00
Adrien Vergé
fec2c2fba7 fix(parser): Correctly handle DOS new lines in 'line' rules
Do not consider the trailing `\r` of a line a part of it.
2019-04-09 16:48:00 +02:00
Mateusz Piotrowski
2a66ec2e5e Add FreeBSD installation instructions 2019-03-21 18:40:28 +01:00
81 changed files with 3315 additions and 581 deletions

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---
name: CI
on: # yamllint disable-line rule:truthy
push:
pull_request:
branches:
- master
jobs:
lint:
name: Linters
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
- run:
python -m pip install flake8 flake8-import-order doc8 sphinx
rstcheck[sphinx]
- run: python -m pip install .
- run: flake8 .
- run: doc8 $(git ls-files '*.rst')
- run: rstcheck --ignore-directives automodule $(git ls-files '*.rst')
- run: yamllint --strict $(git ls-files '*.yaml' '*.yml')
- run: python setup.py build_sphinx
test:
name: Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version:
- '3.6'
- '3.7'
- '3.8'
- '3.9'
- '3.10'
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Append GitHub Actions system path
run: echo "$HOME/.local/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- run: pip install coveralls
- run: pip install .
- run: coverage run --source=yamllint -m unittest discover
- name: Coveralls
uses: AndreMiras/coveralls-python-action@develop

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/dist
/yamllint.egg-info
/build
/.eggs

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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
---
dist: xenial # required for Python >= 3.7 (travis-ci/travis-ci#9069)
language: python
python:
- 2.7
- 3.4
- 3.5
- 3.6
- 3.7
- nightly
install:
- pip install pyyaml coveralls flake8 flake8-import-order doc8
- if [[ $TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION != 2* ]]; then pip install sphinx; fi
- pip install .
script:
- if [[ $TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION != nightly ]]; then flake8 .; fi
- if [[ $TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION != 2* ]]; then doc8 $(git ls-files '*.rst'); fi
- yamllint --strict $(git ls-files '*.yaml' '*.yml')
- coverage run --source=yamllint setup.py test
- if [[ $TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION != 2* ]]; then
python setup.py build_sphinx;
fi
after_success:
coveralls

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Changelog
=========
1.28.0 (2022-09-12)
-------------------
- Better compress PNG image in documentation
- Remove ``__future__`` imports specific to Python 2
- Remove inheritance from ``object`` specific to Python 2
- Simplify GitHub Actions example in documentation
- Update ALE vim plugin link in documentation
- Update license to latest version of GPLv3
- Pre-compile disable/enable rules regexes
- Rule ``quoted-strings``: add ``allow-quoted-quotes`` option
- Add option ``ignore-from-file`` in config
1.27.1 (2022-07-08)
-------------------
- Fix failing test on ``key-duplicates`` for old PyYAML versions
1.27.0 (2022-07-08)
-------------------
- Add support for Python 3.10, drop Python 3.5
- Fix GitHub Actions workflow
- Refactor ``--format=auto`` logic
- Update GitHub format output to use groups
- Rule ``comments``: allow whitespace after the shebang marker
- Multiple minor fixes in documentation
- Configure Sphinx to make man page show up in apropos
- Attempt to clarify configuration file location in documentation
- Rule ``key-duplicates``: don't crash on redundant closing brackets or braces
- Use ``rstcheck`` to lint documentation on the CI
- Remove UTF-8 headers in Python files, since Python 2 isn't supported
- Add various tests to increase coverage
- Rule ``octal-values``: pre-compile regex for performance
- Add sections for Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ in documentation
- Rule ``new-lines``: add the ``type: platform`` config option
- Add the new rule ``float-values``
1.26.3 (2021-08-21)
-------------------
- Restore runtime dependency ``setuptools`` for Python < 3.8
1.26.2 (2021-08-03)
-------------------
- Fix ``python_requires`` to comply with PEP 345 and PEP 440
1.26.1 (2021-04-06)
-------------------
- Remove runtime dependency ``setuptools`` for Python < 3.8
- Fix ``line_length`` to skip all hash signs starting comment
1.26.0 (2021-01-29)
-------------------
- End support for Python 2 and Python 3.4, add support for Python 3.9
- Add ``forbid: non-empty`` option to ``braces`` and ``brackets`` rules
- Fix ``quoted-strings`` for explicit octal recognition
- Add documentation for integration with Arcanist
- Fix typos in changelog and README
- Stop using deprecated ``python setup.py test`` in tests
1.25.0 (2020-09-29)
-------------------
- Run tests on Travis both with and without UTF-8 locales
- Improve documentation with default values to rules with options
- Improve documentation with a Python API usage example
- Fix documentation on ``commas`` examples
- Packaging: move setuptools' configuration from ``setup.py`` to ``setup.cfg``
- Packaging: add extra info in PyPI metadata
- Improve documentation on ``yaml-files``
- Fix ``octal-values`` to prevent detection of ``8`` and ``9`` as octal values
- Fix ``quoted-strings`` Fix detecting strings with hashtag as requiring quotes
- Add ``forbid`` configuration to the ``braces`` and ``brackets`` rules
- Fix runtime dependencies missing ``setuptools``
- Add a new output format for GitHub Annotations (``--format github``)
- Fix DOS lines messing with rule IDs in directives
1.24.2 (2020-07-16)
-------------------
- Add ``locale`` config option and make ``key-ordering`` locale-aware
1.24.1 (2020-07-15)
-------------------
- Revert ``locale`` config option from version 1.24.0 because of a bug
1.24.0 (2020-07-15)
-------------------
- Specify config with environment variable ``YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE``
- Fix bug with CRLF in ``new-lines`` and ``require-starting-space``
- Do not run linter on directories whose names look like YAML files
- Add ``locale`` config option and make ``key-ordering`` locale-aware
1.23.0 (2020-04-17)
-------------------
- Allow rules to validate their configuration
- Add options ``extra-required`` and ``extra-allowed`` to ``quoted-strings``
1.22.1 (2020-04-15)
-------------------
- Fix ``quoted-strings`` rule with ``only-when-needed`` on corner cases
1.22.0 (2020-04-13)
-------------------
- Add ``check-keys`` option to the ``truthy`` rule
- Fix ``quoted-strings`` rule not working on sequences items
- Sunset Python 2
1.21.0 (2020-03-24)
-------------------
- Fix ``new-lines`` rule on Python 3 with DOS line endings
- Fix ``quoted-strings`` rule not working for string values matching scalars
- Add ``required: only-when-needed`` option to the ``quoted-strings`` rule
1.20.0 (2019-12-26)
-------------------
- Add --no-warnings option to suppress warning messages
- Use 'syntax' as rule name upon syntax errors
1.19.0 (2019-11-19)
-------------------
- Allow disabling all checks for a file with ``# yamllint disable-file``
1.18.0 (2019-10-15)
-------------------
- Lint ``.yamllint`` config file by default
- Also read config from ``.yamllint.yml`` and ``.yamllint.yaml``
- Improve documentation for ``yaml-files``
- Update documentation for ``pre-commit``
- Explicitly disable ``empty-values`` and ``octal-values`` rules
1.17.0 (2019-08-12)
-------------------
- Simplify installation instructions in the README
- Add OpenBSD installation instructions
- Make YAML file extensions configurable
1.16.0 (2019-06-07)
-------------------
- Add FreeBSD installation instructions
- Fix the ``line`` rule to correctly handle DOS new lines
- Add the ``allowed-values`` option to the ``truthy`` rule
- Allow configuration options to be a list of enums
1.15.0 (2019-02-11)
-------------------

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Contributing
============
Pull requests are the best way to propose changes to the codebase.
Contributions are welcome, but they have to meet some criteria.
Pull Request Process
--------------------
1. Fork this Git repository and create your branch from ``master``.
2. Make sure the tests pass:
.. code:: bash
pip install --user .
python -m unittest discover # all tests...
python -m unittest tests/rules/test_commas.py # or just some tests (faster)
3. If you add code that should be tested, add tests.
4. Make sure the linters pass:
.. code:: bash
flake8 .
If you added/modified documentation:
.. code:: bash
doc8 $(git ls-files '*.rst')
If you touched YAML files:
.. code:: bash
yamllint --strict $(git ls-files '*.yaml' '*.yml')
5. If relevant, update documentation (either in ``docs`` directly or in rules
files themselves).
6. Write a `good commit message
<http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html>`_.
If the pull request has multiple commits, each must be atomic (single
irreducible change that makes sense on its own).
7. Then, open a pull request.

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 3, 29 June 2007
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
@@ -664,11 +664,11 @@ might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ indentation, etc.
:target: https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
:alt: Documentation status
Written in Python (compatible with Python 2 & 3).
Written in Python (compatible with Python 3 only).
Documentation
-------------
@@ -38,31 +38,16 @@ Screenshot
Installation
^^^^^^^^^^^^
On Fedora / CentOS (note: `EPEL <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL>`_ is
required on CentOS):
.. code:: bash
sudo dnf install yamllint
On Debian 8+ / Ubuntu 16.04+:
.. code:: bash
sudo apt-get install yamllint
On Mac OS 10.11+:
.. code:: bash
brew install yamllint
Alternatively using pip, the Python package manager:
Using pip, the Python package manager:
.. code:: bash
pip install --user yamllint
yamllint is also packaged for all major operating systems, see installation
examples (``dnf``, ``apt-get``...) `in the documentation
<https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/quickstart.html>`_.
Usage
^^^^^
@@ -89,7 +74,7 @@ Usage
# Output a parsable format (for syntax checking in editors like Vim, emacs...)
yamllint -f parsable file.yaml
`Read more in the complete documentation! <https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/>`_
`Read more in the complete documentation! <https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/>`__
Features
^^^^^^^^
@@ -147,7 +132,7 @@ Specific files can be ignored (totally or for some rules only) using a
*.ignore-trailing-spaces.yaml
/ascii-art/*
`Read more in the complete documentation! <https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/>`_
`Read more in the complete documentation! <https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/>`__
License
-------

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# yamllint documentation build configuration file, created by
# sphinx-quickstart on Thu Jan 21 21:18:52 2016.
@@ -6,9 +5,9 @@ import sys
import os
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('..')) # noqa
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('..'))
from yamllint import __copyright__, APP_NAME, APP_VERSION
from yamllint import __copyright__, APP_NAME, APP_VERSION # noqa
# -- General configuration ------------------------------------------------
@@ -21,7 +20,7 @@ source_suffix = '.rst'
master_doc = 'index'
project = APP_NAME
copyright = __copyright__
copyright = __copyright__.lstrip('Copyright ')
version = APP_VERSION
release = APP_VERSION
@@ -39,7 +38,7 @@ htmlhelp_basename = 'yamllintdoc'
# One entry per manual page. List of tuples
# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
man_pages = [
('index', 'yamllint', '', [u'Adrien Vergé'], 1)
('index', 'yamllint', 'Linter for YAML files', [u'Adrien Vergé'], 1)
]
# -- Build with sphinx automodule without needing to install third-party libs

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@@ -14,9 +14,11 @@ To use a custom configuration file, use the ``-c`` option:
If ``-c`` is not provided, yamllint will look for a configuration file in the
following locations (by order of preference):
- ``.yamllint`` in the current working directory
- ``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/yamllint/config``
- ``~/.config/yamllint/config``
- a file named ``.yamllint``, ``.yamllint.yaml``, or ``.yamllint.yml`` in the
current working directory
- a filename referenced by ``$YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE``, if set
- a file named ``$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/yamllint/config`` or
``~/.config/yamllint/config``, if present
Finally if no config file is found, the default configuration is applied.
@@ -115,6 +117,25 @@ return code will be:
* ``1`` if one or more errors occur
* ``2`` if no errors occur, but one or more warnings occur
If the script is invoked with the ``--no-warnings`` option, it won't output
warning level problems, only error level ones.
YAML files extensions
---------------------
To configure what yamllint should consider as YAML files when listing
directories, set ``yaml-files`` configuration option. The default is:
.. code-block:: yaml
yaml-files:
- '*.yaml'
- '*.yml'
- '.yamllint'
The same rules as for ignoring paths apply (``.gitignore``-style path pattern,
see below).
Ignoring paths
--------------
@@ -168,3 +189,36 @@ Here is a more complex example:
ignore: |
*.ignore-trailing-spaces.yaml
ascii-art/*
You can also use the ``.gitignore`` file (or any list of files) through:
.. code-block:: yaml
ignore-from-file: .gitignore
or:
.. code-block:: yaml
ignore-from-file: [.gitignore, .yamlignore]
.. note:: However, this is mutually exclusive with the ``ignore`` key.
Setting the locale
------------------
It is possible to set the ``locale`` option globally. This is passed to Python's
`locale.setlocale
<https://docs.python.org/3/library/locale.html#locale.setlocale>`_,
so an empty string ``""`` will use the system default locale, while e.g.
``"en_US.UTF-8"`` will use that.
Currently this only affects the ``key-ordering`` rule. The default will order
by Unicode code point number, while locales will sort case and accents
properly as well.
.. code-block:: yaml
extends: default
locale: en_US.UTF-8

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===========
yamllint provides both a script and a Python module. The latter can be used to
write your own linting tools:
write your own linting tools.
Basic example of running the linter from Python:
.. code-block:: python
import yamllint
yaml_config = yamllint.config.YamlLintConfig("extends: default")
for p in yamllint.linter.run("example.yaml", yaml_config):
print(p.desc, p.line, p.rule)
.. automodule:: yamllint.linter
:members:

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@@ -73,3 +73,31 @@ It is possible, although not recommend, to disabled **all** rules:
If you need to disable multiple rules, it is allowed to chain rules like this:
``# yamllint disable rule:hyphens rule:commas rule:indentation``.
Disabling all checks for a file
-------------------------------
To prevent yamllint from reporting problems for a specific file, add the
directive comment ``# yamllint disable-file`` as the first line of the file.
For instance:
.. code-block:: yaml
# yamllint disable-file
# The following mapping contains the same key twice, but I know what I'm doing:
key: value 1
key: value 2
- This line is waaaaaaaaaay too long but yamllint will not report anything about it.
This line will be checked by yamllint.
or:
.. code-block:: jinja
# yamllint disable-file
# This file is not valid YAML because it is a Jinja template
{% if extra_info %}
key1: value1
{% endif %}
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@@ -10,8 +10,56 @@ Here is an example, to add in your .pre-commit-config.yaml
.. code:: yaml
---
# Update the sha variable with the release version that you want, from the yamllint repo
# Update the rev variable with the release version that you want, from the yamllint repo
# You can pass your custom .yamllint with args attribute.
- repo: https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint.git
sha: v1.8.1
rev: v1.17.0
hooks:
- id: yamllint
args: [-c=/path/to/.yamllint]
Integration with GitHub Actions
-------------------------------
yamllint auto-detects when it's running inside of `GitHub
Actions <https://github.com/features/actions>`_ and automatically uses the
suited output format to decorate code with linting errors. You can also force
the GitHub Actions output with ``yamllint --format github``.
An minimal example workflow using GitHub Actions:
.. code:: yaml
---
on: push # yamllint disable-line rule:truthy
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install yamllint
run: pip install yamllint
- name: Lint YAML files
run: yamllint .
Integration with Arcanist
-------------------------
You can configure yamllint to run on ``arc lint``. Here is an example
``.arclint`` file that makes use of this configuration.
.. code:: json
{
"linters": {
"yamllint": {
"type": "script-and-regex",
"script-and-regex.script": "yamllint",
"script-and-regex.regex": "/^(?P<line>\\d+):(?P<offset>\\d+) +(?P<severity>warning|error) +(?P<message>.*) +\\((?P<name>.*)\\)$/m",
"include": "(\\.(yml|yaml)$)"
}
}
}

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@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ Quickstart
Installing yamllint
-------------------
On Fedora / CentOS:
On Fedora / CentOS (note: `EPEL <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL>`_ is
required on CentOS):
.. code:: bash
@@ -22,6 +23,18 @@ On Mac OS 10.11+:
brew install yamllint
On FreeBSD:
.. code:: sh
pkg install py36-yamllint
On OpenBSD:
.. code:: sh
doas pkg_add py3-yamllint
Alternatively using pip, the Python package manager:
.. code:: bash

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@@ -64,6 +64,12 @@ empty-values
.. automodule:: yamllint.rules.empty_values
float-values
------------
.. automodule:: yamllint.rules.float_values
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ text editor.
Vim
---
Assuming that the `ALE <https://github.com/w0rp/ale>`_ plugin is
Assuming that the `ALE <https://github.com/dense-analysis/ale>`_ plugin is
installed, yamllint is supported by default. It is automatically enabled when
editing YAML files.
@@ -33,6 +33,16 @@ Emacs
If you are `flycheck <https://github.com/flycheck/flycheck>`_ user, you can use
`flycheck-yamllint <https://github.com/krzysztof-magosa/flycheck-yamllint>`_ integration.
Visual Studio Code
------------------
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=fnando.linter
IntelliJ
--------
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/15349-yamllint
Other text editors
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@@ -4,9 +4,69 @@ universal = 1
[flake8]
import-order-style = pep8
application-import-names = yamllint
ignore = W503,W504
[build_sphinx]
all-files = 1
source-dir = docs
build-dir = docs/_build
warning-is-error = 1
[metadata]
keywords =
yaml
lint
linter
syntax
checker
url = https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint
classifiers =
Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Environment :: Console
Intended Audience :: Developers
License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Topic :: Software Development
Topic :: Software Development :: Debuggers
Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance
Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
project_urls =
Documentation = https://yamllint.readthedocs.io
Download = https://pypi.org/project/yamllint/#files
Bug Tracker = https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint/issues
Source Code = https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint
[options]
packages = find:
python_requires = >=3.6
include_package_data = True
install_requires =
pathspec >= 0.5.3
pyyaml
setuptools
test_suite = tests
[options.packages.find]
exclude =
tests
tests.*
[options.package_data]
yamllint = conf/*.yaml
[options.entry_points]
console_scripts =
yamllint = yamllint.cli:run
[coverage:run]
relative_files = True

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,7 +13,7 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
from setuptools import setup
from yamllint import (__author__, __license__,
APP_NAME, APP_VERSION, APP_DESCRIPTION)
@@ -27,30 +26,4 @@ setup(
description=APP_DESCRIPTION.split('\n')[0],
long_description=APP_DESCRIPTION,
license=__license__,
keywords=['yaml', 'lint', 'linter', 'syntax', 'checker'],
url='https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint',
python_requires='>=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*',
classifiers=[
'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
'Environment :: Console',
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
'Topic :: Software Development',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Debuggers',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Quality Assurance',
'Topic :: Software Development :: Testing',
],
packages=find_packages(exclude=['tests', 'tests.*']),
entry_points={'console_scripts': ['yamllint=yamllint.cli:run']},
package_data={'yamllint': ['conf/*.yaml']},
install_requires=['pathspec >=0.5.3', 'pyyaml'],
test_suite='tests',
)

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,7 +13,9 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import contextlib
import os
import shutil
import tempfile
import unittest
@@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ def build_temp_workspace(files):
tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='yamllint-tests-')
for path, content in files.items():
path = os.path.join(tempdir, path)
path = os.path.join(tempdir, path).encode('utf-8')
if not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(path)):
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path))
@@ -69,3 +70,17 @@ def build_temp_workspace(files):
f.write(content)
return tempdir
@contextlib.contextmanager
def temp_workspace(files):
"""Provide a temporary workspace that is automatically cleaned up."""
backup_wd = os.getcwd()
wd = build_temp_workspace(files)
try:
os.chdir(wd)
yield
finally:
os.chdir(backup_wd)
shutil.rmtree(wd)

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -31,6 +30,60 @@ class ColonTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'dict6: { a: 1, b, c: 3 }\n'
'dict7: { a: 1, b, c: 3 }\n', conf)
def test_forbid(self):
conf = ('braces:\n'
' forbid: false\n')
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {}\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {a}\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {a: 1}\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {\n'
' a: 1\n'
'}\n', conf)
conf = ('braces:\n'
' forbid: true\n')
self.check('---\n'
'dict:\n'
' a: 1\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {}\n', conf, problem=(2, 8))
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {a}\n', conf, problem=(2, 8))
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {a: 1}\n', conf, problem=(2, 8))
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {\n'
' a: 1\n'
'}\n', conf, problem=(2, 8))
conf = ('braces:\n'
' forbid: non-empty\n')
self.check('---\n'
'dict:\n'
' a: 1\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {}\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {\n'
'}\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {\n'
'# commented: value\n'
'# another: value2\n'
'}\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {a}\n', conf, problem=(2, 8))
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {a: 1}\n', conf, problem=(2, 8))
self.check('---\n'
'dict: {\n'
' a: 1\n'
'}\n', conf, problem=(2, 8))
def test_min_spaces(self):
conf = ('braces:\n'
' max-spaces-inside: -1\n'

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -31,6 +30,58 @@ class ColonTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'array6: [ a, b, c ]\n'
'array7: [ a, b, c ]\n', conf)
def test_forbid(self):
conf = ('brackets:\n'
' forbid: false\n')
self.check('---\n'
'array: []\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'array: [a, b]\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'array: [\n'
' a,\n'
' b\n'
']\n', conf)
conf = ('brackets:\n'
' forbid: true\n')
self.check('---\n'
'array:\n'
' - a\n'
' - b\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'array: []\n', conf, problem=(2, 9))
self.check('---\n'
'array: [a, b]\n', conf, problem=(2, 9))
self.check('---\n'
'array: [\n'
' a,\n'
' b\n'
']\n', conf, problem=(2, 9))
conf = ('brackets:\n'
' forbid: non-empty\n')
self.check('---\n'
'array:\n'
' - a\n'
' - b\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'array: []\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'array: [\n\n'
']\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'array: [\n'
'# a comment\n'
']\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'array: [a, b]\n', conf, problem=(2, 9))
self.check('---\n'
'array: [\n'
' a,\n'
' b\n'
']\n', conf, problem=(2, 9))
def test_min_spaces(self):
conf = ('brackets:\n'
' max-spaces-inside: -1\n'

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -97,7 +96,7 @@ class CommentsTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'#!/bin/env my-interpreter\n'
'', conf,
problem1=(1, 2), problem2=(3, 2), problem3=(4, 2))
self.check('#! not a shebang\n',
self.check('#! is a valid shebang too\n',
conf, problem1=(1, 2))
self.check('key: #!/not/a/shebang\n',
conf, problem1=(1, 8))
@@ -117,8 +116,7 @@ class CommentsTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'#comment\n'
'#!/bin/env my-interpreter\n', conf,
problem2=(3, 2), problem3=(4, 2))
self.check('#! not a shebang\n',
conf, problem1=(1, 2))
self.check('#! is a valid shebang too\n', conf)
self.check('key: #!/not/a/shebang\n',
conf, problem1=(1, 8))
@@ -186,6 +184,27 @@ class CommentsTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'inline: comment #\n'
'foo: bar\n', conf)
def test_empty_comment_crlf_dos_newlines(self):
conf = ('comments:\n'
' require-starting-space: true\n'
' min-spaces-from-content: 2\n'
'new-lines:\n'
' type: dos\n')
self.check('---\r\n'
'# This is paragraph 1.\r\n'
'#\r\n'
'# This is paragraph 2.\r\n', conf)
def test_empty_comment_crlf_disabled_newlines(self):
conf = ('comments:\n'
' require-starting-space: true\n'
' min-spaces-from-content: 2\n'
'new-lines: disable\n')
self.check('---\r\n'
'# This is paragraph 1.\r\n'
'#\r\n'
'# This is paragraph 2.\r\n', conf)
def test_first_line(self):
conf = ('comments:\n'
' require-starting-space: true\n'

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -78,3 +77,22 @@ class EmptyLinesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'document-start: disable\n')
self.check('non empty\n', conf)
self.check('non empty\n\n', conf, problem=(2, 1))
def test_with_dos_newlines(self):
conf = ('empty-lines: {max: 2, max-start: 0, max-end: 0}\n'
'new-lines: {type: dos}\n'
'document-start: disable\n')
self.check('---\r\n', conf)
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf)
self.check('\r\n---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf,
problem=(1, 1))
self.check('\r\n\r\n\r\n---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf,
problem=(3, 1))
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf,
problem=(5, 1))
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\ntext\r\n', conf,
problem=(8, 1))
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n\r\n', conf,
problem=(5, 1))
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n\r\ntext\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n', conf,
problem=(7, 1))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2017 Greg Dubicki
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
# Copyright (C) 2022 the yamllint contributors
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from tests.common import RuleTestCase
class FloatValuesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
rule_id = 'float-values'
def test_disabled(self):
conf = 'float-values: disable\n'
self.check('---\n'
'- 0.0\n'
'- .NaN\n'
'- .INF\n'
'- .1\n'
'- 10e-6\n',
conf)
def test_numeral_before_decimal(self):
conf = (
'float-values:\n'
' require-numeral-before-decimal: true\n'
' forbid-scientific-notation: false\n'
' forbid-nan: false\n'
' forbid-inf: false\n')
self.check('---\n'
'- 0.0\n'
'- .1\n'
'- \'.1\'\n'
'- !custom_tag .2\n'
'- &angle1 0.0\n'
'- *angle1\n'
'- &angle2 .3\n'
'- *angle2\n',
conf,
problem1=(3, 3),
problem2=(8, 11))
def test_scientific_notation(self):
conf = (
'float-values:\n'
' require-numeral-before-decimal: false\n'
' forbid-scientific-notation: true\n'
' forbid-nan: false\n'
' forbid-inf: false\n')
self.check('---\n'
'- 10e6\n'
'- 10e-6\n'
'- 0.00001\n'
'- \'10e-6\'\n'
'- !custom_tag 10e-6\n'
'- &angle1 0.000001\n'
'- *angle1\n'
'- &angle2 10e-6\n'
'- *angle2\n'
'- &angle3 10e6\n'
'- *angle3\n',
conf,
problem1=(2, 3),
problem2=(3, 3),
problem3=(9, 11),
problem4=(11, 11))
def test_nan(self):
conf = (
'float-values:\n'
' require-numeral-before-decimal: false\n'
' forbid-scientific-notation: false\n'
' forbid-nan: true\n'
' forbid-inf: false\n')
self.check('---\n'
'- .NaN\n'
'- .NAN\n'
'- \'.NaN\'\n'
'- !custom_tag .NaN\n'
'- &angle .nan\n'
'- *angle\n',
conf,
problem1=(2, 3),
problem2=(3, 3),
problem3=(6, 10))
def test_inf(self):
conf = (
'float-values:\n'
' require-numeral-before-decimal: false\n'
' forbid-scientific-notation: false\n'
' forbid-nan: false\n'
' forbid-inf: true\n')
self.check('---\n'
'- .inf\n'
'- .INF\n'
'- -.inf\n'
'- -.INF\n'
'- \'.inf\'\n'
'- !custom_tag .inf\n'
'- &angle .inf\n'
'- *angle\n'
'- &angle -.inf\n'
'- *angle\n',
conf,
problem1=(2, 3),
problem2=(3, 3),
problem3=(4, 3),
problem4=(5, 3),
problem5=(8, 10),
problem6=(10, 10))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -87,6 +86,10 @@ class KeyDuplicatesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'anchor_reference:\n'
' <<: *anchor_one\n'
' <<: *anchor_two\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'{a: 1, b: 2}}\n', conf, problem=(2, 13, 'syntax'))
self.check('---\n'
'[a, b, c]]\n', conf, problem=(2, 10, 'syntax'))
def test_enabled(self):
conf = 'key-duplicates: enable'
@@ -165,6 +168,10 @@ class KeyDuplicatesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'anchor_reference:\n'
' <<: *anchor_one\n'
' <<: *anchor_two\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'{a: 1, b: 2}}\n', conf, problem=(2, 13, 'syntax'))
self.check('---\n'
'[a, b, c]]\n', conf, problem=(2, 10, 'syntax'))
def test_key_tokens_in_flow_sequences(self):
conf = 'key-duplicates: enable'

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2017 Johannes F. Knauf
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,6 +13,8 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import locale
from tests.common import RuleTestCase
@@ -103,10 +104,6 @@ class KeyOrderingTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'haïr: true\n'
'hais: true\n', conf,
problem=(3, 1))
self.check('---\n'
'haïr: true\n'
'hais: true\n', conf,
problem=(3, 1))
def test_key_tokens_in_flow_sequences(self):
conf = 'key-ordering: enable'
@@ -114,3 +111,39 @@ class KeyOrderingTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'[\n'
' key: value, mappings, in, flow: sequence\n'
']\n', conf)
def test_locale_case(self):
self.addCleanup(locale.setlocale, locale.LC_ALL, (None, None))
try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'en_US.UTF-8')
except locale.Error: # pragma: no cover
self.skipTest('locale en_US.UTF-8 not available')
conf = ('key-ordering: enable')
self.check('---\n'
't-shirt: 1\n'
'T-shirt: 2\n'
't-shirts: 3\n'
'T-shirts: 4\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
't-shirt: 1\n'
't-shirts: 2\n'
'T-shirt: 3\n'
'T-shirts: 4\n', conf,
problem=(4, 1))
def test_locale_accents(self):
self.addCleanup(locale.setlocale, locale.LC_ALL, (None, None))
try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'en_US.UTF-8')
except locale.Error: # pragma: no cover
self.skipTest('locale en_US.UTF-8 not available')
conf = ('key-ordering: enable')
self.check('---\n'
'hair: true\n'
'haïr: true\n'
'hais: true\n'
'haïssable: true\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'hais: true\n'
'haïr: true\n', conf,
problem=(3, 1))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,9 +13,6 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import sys
import unittest
from tests.common import RuleTestCase
@@ -119,6 +115,27 @@ class LineLengthTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'long_line: http://localhost/very/very/long/url\n'
'...\n', conf, problem=(2, 21))
conf = 'line-length: {max: 20, allow-non-breakable-words: true}'
self.check('---\n'
'# http://www.verylongurlurlurlurlurlurlurlurl.com\n'
'key:\n'
' subkey: value\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'## http://www.verylongurlurlurlurlurlurlurlurl.com\n'
'key:\n'
' subkey: value\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'# # http://www.verylongurlurlurlurlurlurlurlurl.com\n'
'key:\n'
' subkey: value\n', conf,
problem=(2, 21))
self.check('---\n'
'#A http://www.verylongurlurlurlurlurlurlurlurl.com\n'
'key:\n'
' subkey: value\n', conf,
problem1=(2, 2, 'comments'),
problem2=(2, 21, 'line-length'))
conf = ('line-length: {max: 20, allow-non-breakable-words: true}\n'
'trailing-spaces: disable')
self.check('---\n'
@@ -159,15 +176,23 @@ class LineLengthTestCase(RuleTestCase):
' {% this line is' + 99 * ' really' + ' long %}\n',
conf, problem=(3, 81))
@unittest.skipIf(sys.version_info < (3, 0), 'Python 2 not supported')
def test_unicode(self):
conf = 'line-length: {max: 53}'
self.check('---\n'
'# This is a test to check if “line-length” works nice\n'
'with: “unicode characters” that span accross bytes! ↺\n',
'with: “unicode characters” that span across bytes! ↺\n',
conf)
conf = 'line-length: {max: 52}'
conf = 'line-length: {max: 51}'
self.check('---\n'
'# This is a test to check if “line-length” works nice\n'
'with: “unicode characters” that span accross bytes! ↺\n',
conf, problem1=(2, 53), problem2=(3, 53))
'with: “unicode characters” that span across bytes! ↺\n',
conf, problem1=(2, 52), problem2=(3, 52))
def test_with_dos_newlines(self):
conf = ('line-length: {max: 10}\n'
'new-lines: {type: dos}\n'
'new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n')
self.check('---\r\nABCD EFGHI', conf)
self.check('---\r\nABCD EFGHI\r\n', conf)
self.check('---\r\nABCD EFGHIJ', conf, problem=(2, 11))
self.check('---\r\nABCD EFGHIJ\r\n', conf, problem=(2, 11))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,6 +13,8 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from unittest import mock
from tests.common import RuleTestCase
@@ -31,17 +32,65 @@ class NewLinesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n', conf)
def test_unix_type(self):
conf = 'new-lines: {type: unix}'
conf = ('new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n'
'new-lines: {type: unix}\n')
self.check('', conf)
self.check('\r', conf)
self.check('\n', conf)
self.check('\r\n', conf, problem=(1, 1))
self.check('---\ntext\n', conf)
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
def test_unix_type_required_st_sp(self):
# If we find a CRLF when looking for Unix newlines, yamllint
# should always raise, regardless of logic with
# require-starting-space.
conf = ('new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n'
'new-lines: {type: unix}\n'
'comments:\n'
' require-starting-space: true\n')
self.check('---\r\n#\r\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
def test_dos_type(self):
conf = 'new-lines: {type: dos}\n'
conf = ('new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n'
'new-lines: {type: dos}\n')
self.check('', conf)
self.check('\r', conf)
self.check('\n', conf, problem=(1, 1))
self.check('\r\n', conf)
self.check('---\ntext\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n', conf)
def test_platform_type(self):
conf = ('new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n'
'new-lines: {type: platform}\n')
self.check('', conf)
# mock the Linux new-line-character
with mock.patch('yamllint.rules.new_lines.linesep', '\n'):
self.check('\n', conf)
self.check('\r\n', conf, problem=(1, 1))
self.check('---\ntext\n', conf)
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
self.check('---\r\ntext\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
# FIXME: the following tests currently don't work
# because only the first line is checked for line-endings
# see: issue #475
# ---
# self.check('---\ntext\r\nfoo\n', conf, problem=(2, 4))
# self.check('---\ntext\r\n', conf, problem=(2, 4))
# mock the Windows new-line-character
with mock.patch('yamllint.rules.new_lines.linesep', '\r\n'):
self.check('\r\n', conf)
self.check('\n', conf, problem=(1, 1))
self.check('---\r\ntext\r\n', conf)
self.check('---\ntext\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
self.check('---\ntext\r\n', conf, problem=(1, 4))
# FIXME: the following tests currently don't work
# because only the first line is checked for line-endings
# see: issue #475
# ---
# self.check('---\r\ntext\nfoo\r\n', conf, problem=(2, 4))
# self.check('---\r\ntext\n', conf, problem=(2, 4))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -28,9 +27,12 @@ class OctalValuesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
self.check('user-city: 0o10', conf)
def test_implicit_octal_values(self):
conf = ('octal-values: {forbid-implicit-octal: true}\n'
conf = ('octal-values:\n'
' forbid-implicit-octal: true\n'
' forbid-explicit-octal: false\n'
'new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n'
'document-start: disable\n')
self.check('after-tag: !custom_tag 010', conf)
self.check('user-city: 010', conf, problem=(1, 15))
self.check('user-city: abc', conf)
self.check('user-city: 010,0571', conf)
@@ -48,9 +50,13 @@ class OctalValuesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
' - 0.10\n'
' - .01\n'
' - 0e3\n', conf)
self.check('with-decimal-digits: 012345678', conf)
self.check('with-decimal-digits: 012345679', conf)
def test_explicit_octal_values(self):
conf = ('octal-values: {forbid-explicit-octal: true}\n'
conf = ('octal-values:\n'
' forbid-implicit-octal: false\n'
' forbid-explicit-octal: true\n'
'new-line-at-end-of-file: disable\n'
'document-start: disable\n')
self.check('user-city: 0o10', conf, problem=(1, 16))
@@ -70,3 +76,5 @@ class OctalValuesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
' - .01\n'
' - 0e3\n', conf)
self.check('user-city: "010"', conf)
self.check('with-decimal-digits: 0o012345678', conf)
self.check('with-decimal-digits: 0o012345679', conf)

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2018 ClearScore
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -16,12 +15,15 @@
from tests.common import RuleTestCase
from yamllint import config
class QuotedTestCase(RuleTestCase):
rule_id = 'quoted-strings'
def test_disabled(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: disable'
self.check('---\n'
'foo: bar\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
@@ -30,23 +32,34 @@ class QuotedTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'foo: \'bar\'\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'bar: 123\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'bar: "123"\n', conf)
def test_quote_type_any(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: {quote-type: any}\n'
self.check('---\n'
'boolean1: true\n'
'number1: 123\n'
'string1: foo\n' # fails
'string2: "foo"\n'
'string3: \'bar\'\n'
'string4: !!str genericstring\n'
'string5: !!str 456\n'
'string6: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'string3: "true"\n'
'string4: "123"\n'
'string5: \'bar\'\n'
'string6: !!str genericstring\n'
'string7: !!str 456\n'
'string8: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'binary: !!binary binstring\n'
'integer: !!int intstring\n'
'boolean2: !!bool boolstring\n'
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n',
conf, problem=(4, 10))
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n'
'block-seq:\n'
' - foo\n' # fails
' - "foo"\n'
'flow-seq: [foo, "foo"]\n' # fails
'flow-map: {a: foo, b: "foo"}\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(4, 10), problem2=(17, 5),
problem3=(19, 12), problem4=(20, 15))
self.check('---\n'
'multiline string 1: |\n'
' line 1\n'
@@ -55,7 +68,7 @@ class QuotedTestCase(RuleTestCase):
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 3:\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 1\n' # fails
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 4:\n'
' "word 1\\\n'
@@ -64,20 +77,31 @@ class QuotedTestCase(RuleTestCase):
def test_quote_type_single(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: {quote-type: single}\n'
self.check('---\n'
'boolean1: true\n'
'number1: 123\n'
'string1: foo\n' # fails
'string2: "foo"\n' # fails
'string3: \'bar\'\n'
'string4: !!str genericstring\n'
'string5: !!str 456\n'
'string6: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'string3: "true"\n' # fails
'string4: "123"\n' # fails
'string5: \'bar\'\n'
'string6: !!str genericstring\n'
'string7: !!str 456\n'
'string8: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'binary: !!binary binstring\n'
'integer: !!int intstring\n'
'boolean2: !!bool boolstring\n'
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n',
conf, problem1=(4, 10), problem2=(5, 10))
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n'
'block-seq:\n'
' - foo\n' # fails
' - "foo"\n' # fails
'flow-seq: [foo, "foo"]\n' # fails
'flow-map: {a: foo, b: "foo"}\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(4, 10), problem2=(5, 10), problem3=(6, 10),
problem4=(7, 10), problem5=(17, 5), problem6=(18, 5),
problem7=(19, 12), problem8=(19, 17), problem9=(20, 15),
problem10=(20, 23))
self.check('---\n'
'multiline string 1: |\n'
' line 1\n'
@@ -86,7 +110,7 @@ class QuotedTestCase(RuleTestCase):
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 3:\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 1\n' # fails
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 4:\n'
' "word 1\\\n'
@@ -95,20 +119,68 @@ class QuotedTestCase(RuleTestCase):
def test_quote_type_double(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: {quote-type: double}\n'
self.check('---\n'
'boolean1: true\n'
'number1: 123\n'
'string1: foo\n' # fails
'string2: "foo"\n'
'string3: \'bar\'\n' # fails
'string4: !!str genericstring\n'
'string5: !!str 456\n'
'string6: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'string3: "true"\n'
'string4: "123"\n'
'string5: \'bar\'\n' # fails
'string6: !!str genericstring\n'
'string7: !!str 456\n'
'string8: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'binary: !!binary binstring\n'
'integer: !!int intstring\n'
'boolean2: !!bool boolstring\n'
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n',
conf, problem1=(4, 10), problem2=(6, 10))
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n'
'block-seq:\n'
' - foo\n' # fails
' - "foo"\n'
'flow-seq: [foo, "foo"]\n' # fails
'flow-map: {a: foo, b: "foo"}\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(4, 10), problem2=(8, 10), problem3=(17, 5),
problem4=(19, 12), problem5=(20, 15))
self.check('---\n'
'multiline string 1: |\n'
' line 1\n'
' line 2\n'
'multiline string 2: >\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 3:\n'
' word 1\n' # fails
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 4:\n'
' "word 1\\\n'
' word 2"\n',
conf, problem1=(9, 3))
def test_any_quotes_not_required(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: {quote-type: any, required: false}\n'
self.check('---\n'
'boolean1: true\n'
'number1: 123\n'
'string1: foo\n'
'string2: "foo"\n'
'string3: "true"\n'
'string4: "123"\n'
'string5: \'bar\'\n'
'string6: !!str genericstring\n'
'string7: !!str 456\n'
'string8: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'binary: !!binary binstring\n'
'integer: !!int intstring\n'
'boolean2: !!bool boolstring\n'
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n'
'block-seq:\n'
' - foo\n' # fails
' - "foo"\n'
'flow-seq: [foo, "foo"]\n' # fails
'flow-map: {a: foo, b: "foo"}\n', # fails
conf)
self.check('---\n'
'multiline string 1: |\n'
' line 1\n'
@@ -122,4 +194,365 @@ class QuotedTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'multiline string 4:\n'
' "word 1\\\n'
' word 2"\n',
conf, problem1=(9, 3))
conf)
def test_single_quotes_not_required(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: {quote-type: single, required: false}\n'
self.check('---\n'
'boolean1: true\n'
'number1: 123\n'
'string1: foo\n'
'string2: "foo"\n' # fails
'string3: "true"\n' # fails
'string4: "123"\n' # fails
'string5: \'bar\'\n'
'string6: !!str genericstring\n'
'string7: !!str 456\n'
'string8: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'binary: !!binary binstring\n'
'integer: !!int intstring\n'
'boolean2: !!bool boolstring\n'
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n'
'block-seq:\n'
' - foo\n' # fails
' - "foo"\n'
'flow-seq: [foo, "foo"]\n' # fails
'flow-map: {a: foo, b: "foo"}\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(5, 10), problem2=(6, 10), problem3=(7, 10),
problem4=(18, 5), problem5=(19, 17), problem6=(20, 23))
self.check('---\n'
'multiline string 1: |\n'
' line 1\n'
' line 2\n'
'multiline string 2: >\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 3:\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 4:\n'
' "word 1\\\n' # fails
' word 2"\n',
conf, problem1=(12, 3))
def test_only_when_needed(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: {required: only-when-needed}\n'
self.check('---\n'
'boolean1: true\n'
'number1: 123\n'
'string1: foo\n'
'string2: "foo"\n' # fails
'string3: "true"\n'
'string4: "123"\n'
'string5: \'bar\'\n' # fails
'string6: !!str genericstring\n'
'string7: !!str 456\n'
'string8: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'binary: !!binary binstring\n'
'integer: !!int intstring\n'
'boolean2: !!bool boolstring\n'
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n'
'block-seq:\n'
' - foo\n'
' - "foo"\n' # fails
'flow-seq: [foo, "foo"]\n' # fails
'flow-map: {a: foo, b: "foo"}\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(5, 10), problem2=(8, 10), problem3=(18, 5),
problem4=(19, 17), problem5=(20, 23))
self.check('---\n'
'multiline string 1: |\n'
' line 1\n'
' line 2\n'
'multiline string 2: >\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 3:\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 4:\n'
' "word 1\\\n' # fails
' word 2"\n',
conf, problem1=(12, 3))
def test_only_when_needed_single_quotes(self):
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: single,\n'
' required: only-when-needed}\n')
self.check('---\n'
'boolean1: true\n'
'number1: 123\n'
'string1: foo\n'
'string2: "foo"\n' # fails
'string3: "true"\n' # fails
'string4: "123"\n' # fails
'string5: \'bar\'\n' # fails
'string6: !!str genericstring\n'
'string7: !!str 456\n'
'string8: !!str "quotedgenericstring"\n'
'binary: !!binary binstring\n'
'integer: !!int intstring\n'
'boolean2: !!bool boolstring\n'
'boolean3: !!bool "quotedboolstring"\n'
'block-seq:\n'
' - foo\n'
' - "foo"\n' # fails
'flow-seq: [foo, "foo"]\n' # fails
'flow-map: {a: foo, b: "foo"}\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(5, 10), problem2=(6, 10), problem3=(7, 10),
problem4=(8, 10), problem5=(18, 5), problem6=(19, 17),
problem7=(20, 23))
self.check('---\n'
'multiline string 1: |\n'
' line 1\n'
' line 2\n'
'multiline string 2: >\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 3:\n'
' word 1\n'
' word 2\n'
'multiline string 4:\n'
' "word 1\\\n' # fails
' word 2"\n',
conf, problem1=(12, 3))
def test_only_when_needed_corner_cases(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: {required: only-when-needed}\n'
self.check('---\n'
'- ""\n'
'- "- item"\n'
'- "key: value"\n'
'- "%H:%M:%S"\n'
'- "%wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL"\n'
'- \'"quoted"\'\n'
'- "\'foo\' == \'bar\'"\n'
'- "\'Mac\' in ansible_facts.product_name"\n'
'- \'foo # bar\'\n',
conf)
self.check('---\n'
'k1: ""\n'
'k2: "- item"\n'
'k3: "key: value"\n'
'k4: "%H:%M:%S"\n'
'k5: "%wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL"\n'
'k6: \'"quoted"\'\n'
'k7: "\'foo\' == \'bar\'"\n'
'k8: "\'Mac\' in ansible_facts.product_name"\n',
conf)
self.check('---\n'
'- ---\n'
'- "---"\n' # fails
'- ----------\n'
'- "----------"\n' # fails
'- :wq\n'
'- ":wq"\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(3, 3), problem2=(5, 3), problem3=(7, 3))
self.check('---\n'
'k1: ---\n'
'k2: "---"\n' # fails
'k3: ----------\n'
'k4: "----------"\n' # fails
'k5: :wq\n'
'k6: ":wq"\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(3, 5), problem2=(5, 5), problem3=(7, 5))
def test_only_when_needed_extras(self):
conf = ('quoted-strings:\n'
' required: true\n'
' extra-allowed: [^http://]\n')
self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError, self.check, '', conf)
conf = ('quoted-strings:\n'
' required: true\n'
' extra-required: [^http://]\n')
self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError, self.check, '', conf)
conf = ('quoted-strings:\n'
' required: false\n'
' extra-allowed: [^http://]\n')
self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError, self.check, '', conf)
conf = ('quoted-strings:\n'
' required: true\n')
self.check('---\n'
'- 123\n'
'- "123"\n'
'- localhost\n' # fails
'- "localhost"\n'
'- http://localhost\n' # fails
'- "http://localhost"\n'
'- ftp://localhost\n' # fails
'- "ftp://localhost"\n',
conf, problem1=(4, 3), problem2=(6, 3), problem3=(8, 3))
conf = ('quoted-strings:\n'
' required: only-when-needed\n'
' extra-allowed: [^ftp://]\n'
' extra-required: [^http://]\n')
self.check('---\n'
'- 123\n'
'- "123"\n'
'- localhost\n'
'- "localhost"\n' # fails
'- http://localhost\n' # fails
'- "http://localhost"\n'
'- ftp://localhost\n'
'- "ftp://localhost"\n',
conf, problem1=(5, 3), problem2=(6, 3))
conf = ('quoted-strings:\n'
' required: false\n'
' extra-required: [^http://, ^ftp://]\n')
self.check('---\n'
'- 123\n'
'- "123"\n'
'- localhost\n'
'- "localhost"\n'
'- http://localhost\n' # fails
'- "http://localhost"\n'
'- ftp://localhost\n' # fails
'- "ftp://localhost"\n',
conf, problem1=(6, 3), problem2=(8, 3))
conf = ('quoted-strings:\n'
' required: only-when-needed\n'
' extra-allowed: [^ftp://, ";$", " "]\n')
self.check('---\n'
'- localhost\n'
'- "localhost"\n' # fails
'- ftp://localhost\n'
'- "ftp://localhost"\n'
'- i=i+1\n'
'- "i=i+1"\n' # fails
'- i=i+2;\n'
'- "i=i+2;"\n'
'- foo\n'
'- "foo"\n' # fails
'- foo bar\n'
'- "foo bar"\n',
conf, problem1=(3, 3), problem2=(7, 3), problem3=(11, 3))
def test_octal_values(self):
conf = 'quoted-strings: {required: true}\n'
self.check('---\n'
'- 100\n'
'- 0100\n'
'- 0o100\n'
'- 777\n'
'- 0777\n'
'- 0o777\n'
'- 800\n'
'- 0800\n'
'- 0o800\n'
'- "0800"\n'
'- "0o800"\n',
conf,
problem1=(9, 3), problem2=(10, 3))
def test_allow_quoted_quotes(self):
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: single,\n'
' required: false,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: false}\n')
self.check('---\n'
'foo1: "[barbaz]"\n' # fails
'foo2: "[bar\'baz]"\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: single,\n'
' required: false,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: true}\n')
self.check('---\n'
'foo1: "[barbaz]"\n' # fails
'foo2: "[bar\'baz]"\n',
conf, problem1=(2, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: single,\n'
' required: true,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: false}\n')
self.check('---\n'
'foo1: "[barbaz]"\n' # fails
'foo2: "[bar\'baz]"\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: single,\n'
' required: true,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: true}\n')
self.check('---\n'
'foo1: "[barbaz]"\n' # fails
'foo2: "[bar\'baz]"\n',
conf, problem1=(2, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: single,\n'
' required: only-when-needed,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: false}\n')
self.check('---\n'
'foo1: "[barbaz]"\n' # fails
'foo2: "[bar\'baz]"\n', # fails
conf, problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: single,\n'
' required: only-when-needed,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: true}\n')
self.check('---\n'
'foo1: "[barbaz]"\n' # fails
'foo2: "[bar\'baz]"\n',
conf, problem1=(2, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: double,\n'
' required: false,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: false}\n')
self.check("---\n"
"foo1: '[barbaz]'\n" # fails
"foo2: '[bar\"baz]'\n", # fails
conf, problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: double,\n'
' required: false,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: true}\n')
self.check("---\n"
"foo1: '[barbaz]'\n" # fails
"foo2: '[bar\"baz]'\n",
conf, problem1=(2, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: double,\n'
' required: true,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: false}\n')
self.check("---\n"
"foo1: '[barbaz]'\n" # fails
"foo2: '[bar\"baz]'\n", # fails
conf, problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: double,\n'
' required: true,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: true}\n')
self.check("---\n"
"foo1: '[barbaz]'\n" # fails
"foo2: '[bar\"baz]'\n",
conf, problem1=(2, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: double,\n'
' required: only-when-needed,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: false}\n')
self.check("---\n"
"foo1: '[barbaz]'\n" # fails
"foo2: '[bar\"baz]'\n", # fails
conf, problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: double,\n'
' required: only-when-needed,\n'
' allow-quoted-quotes: true}\n')
self.check("---\n"
"foo1: '[barbaz]'\n" # fails
"foo2: '[bar\"baz]'\n",
conf, problem1=(2, 7))
conf = ('quoted-strings: {quote-type: any}\n')
self.check("---\n"
"foo1: '[barbaz]'\n"
"foo2: '[bar\"baz]'\n",
conf)

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Peter Ericson
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -49,6 +48,54 @@ class TruthyTestCase(RuleTestCase):
problem3=(7, 3), problem4=(7, 7),
problem5=(8, 3), problem6=(8, 7))
def test_different_allowed_values(self):
conf = ('truthy:\n'
' allowed-values: ["yes", "no"]\n')
self.check('---\n'
'key1: foo\n'
'key2: yes\n'
'key3: bar\n'
'key4: no\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'key1: true\n'
'key2: Yes\n'
'key3: false\n'
'key4: no\n'
'key5: yes\n',
conf,
problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7),
problem3=(4, 7))
def test_combined_allowed_values(self):
conf = ('truthy:\n'
' allowed-values: ["yes", "no", "true", "false"]\n')
self.check('---\n'
'key1: foo\n'
'key2: yes\n'
'key3: bar\n'
'key4: no\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'key1: true\n'
'key2: Yes\n'
'key3: false\n'
'key4: no\n'
'key5: yes\n',
conf, problem1=(3, 7))
def test_no_allowed_values(self):
conf = ('truthy:\n'
' allowed-values: []\n')
self.check('---\n'
'key1: foo\n'
'key2: bar\n', conf)
self.check('---\n'
'key1: true\n'
'key2: yes\n'
'key3: false\n'
'key4: no\n', conf,
problem1=(2, 7), problem2=(3, 7),
problem3=(4, 7), problem4=(5, 7))
def test_explicit_types(self):
conf = 'truthy: enable\n'
self.check('---\n'
@@ -66,3 +113,33 @@ class TruthyTestCase(RuleTestCase):
'boolean5: !!bool off\n'
'boolean6: !!bool NO\n',
conf)
def test_check_keys_disabled(self):
conf = ('truthy:\n'
' allowed-values: []\n'
' check-keys: false\n'
'key-duplicates: disable\n')
self.check('---\n'
'YES: 0\n'
'Yes: 0\n'
'yes: 0\n'
'No: 0\n'
'No: 0\n'
'no: 0\n'
'TRUE: 0\n'
'True: 0\n'
'true: 0\n'
'FALSE: 0\n'
'False: 0\n'
'false: 0\n'
'ON: 0\n'
'On: 0\n'
'on: 0\n'
'OFF: 0\n'
'Off: 0\n'
'off: 0\n'
'YES:\n'
' Yes:\n'
' yes:\n'
' on: 0\n',
conf)

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,21 +13,53 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
try:
from cStringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
from io import StringIO
import fcntl
import locale
import os
import pty
import shutil
import sys
import tempfile
import unittest
from tests.common import build_temp_workspace
from tests.common import build_temp_workspace, temp_workspace
from yamllint import cli
from yamllint import config
class RunContext:
"""Context manager for ``cli.run()`` to capture exit code and streams."""
def __init__(self, case):
self.stdout = self.stderr = None
self._raises_ctx = case.assertRaises(SystemExit)
def __enter__(self):
self._raises_ctx.__enter__()
sys.stdout = self.outstream = StringIO()
sys.stderr = self.errstream = StringIO()
return self
def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
self.stdout, sys.stdout = self.outstream.getvalue(), sys.__stdout__
self.stderr, sys.stderr = self.errstream.getvalue(), sys.__stderr__
return self._raises_ctx.__exit__(*exc_info)
@property
def returncode(self):
return self._raises_ctx.exception.code
# Check system's UTF-8 availability
def utf8_available():
try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'C.UTF-8')
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, (None, None))
return True
except locale.Error: # pragma: no cover
return False
class CommandLineTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
@@ -48,6 +79,9 @@ class CommandLineTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# file in dir
'sub/ok.yaml': '---\n'
'key: value\n',
# directory that looks like a yaml file
'sub/directory.yaml/not-yaml.txt': '',
'sub/directory.yaml/empty.yml': '',
# file in very nested dir
's/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/file.yaml': '---\n'
'key: value\n'
@@ -58,12 +92,22 @@ class CommandLineTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
'no-yaml.json': '---\n'
'key: value\n',
# non-ASCII chars
'non-ascii/utf-8': (
u'non-ascii/éçäγλνπ¥/utf-8': (
u'---\n'
u'- hétérogénéité\n'
u'# 19.99 €\n'
u'- お早う御座います。\n'
u'# الأَبْجَدِيَّة العَرَبِيَّة\n').encode('utf-8'),
# dos line endings yaml
'dos.yml': '---\r\n'
'dos: true',
# different key-ordering by locale
'c.yaml': '---\n'
'A: true\n'
'a: true',
'en.yaml': '---\n'
'a: true\n'
'A: true'
})
@classmethod
@@ -72,12 +116,19 @@ class CommandLineTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
shutil.rmtree(cls.wd)
@unittest.skipIf(not utf8_available() and sys.version_info < (3, 7),
'UTF-8 paths not supported')
def test_find_files_recursively(self):
conf = config.YamlLintConfig('extends: default')
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively([self.wd])),
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively([self.wd], conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'c.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'dos.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'en.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 's/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/file.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/directory.yaml/empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/ok.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')],
)
@@ -85,14 +136,14 @@ class CommandLineTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
items = [os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/ok.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty-dir')]
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively(items)),
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively(items, conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/ok.yaml')],
)
items = [os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 's')]
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively(items)),
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively(items, conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 's/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/file.yaml')],
)
@@ -100,272 +151,356 @@ class CommandLineTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
items = [os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub'),
os.path.join(self.wd, '/etc/another/file')]
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively(items)),
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively(items, conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, '/etc/another/file'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/directory.yaml/empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/ok.yaml')],
)
conf = config.YamlLintConfig('extends: default\n'
'yaml-files:\n'
' - \'*.yaml\' \n')
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively([self.wd], conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'c.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'en.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 's/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/file.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/ok.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')]
)
conf = config.YamlLintConfig('extends: default\n'
'yaml-files:\n'
' - \'*.yml\'\n')
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively([self.wd], conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'dos.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/directory.yaml/empty.yml')]
)
conf = config.YamlLintConfig('extends: default\n'
'yaml-files:\n'
' - \'*.json\'\n')
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively([self.wd], conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'no-yaml.json')]
)
conf = config.YamlLintConfig('extends: default\n'
'yaml-files:\n'
' - \'*\'\n')
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively([self.wd], conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'c.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'dos.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'en.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'no-yaml.json'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'non-ascii/éçäγλνπ¥/utf-8'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 's/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/file.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/directory.yaml/empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/directory.yaml/not-yaml.txt'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/ok.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')]
)
conf = config.YamlLintConfig('extends: default\n'
'yaml-files:\n'
' - \'*.yaml\'\n'
' - \'*\'\n'
' - \'**\'\n')
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively([self.wd], conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'c.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'dos.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'en.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'no-yaml.json'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'non-ascii/éçäγλνπ¥/utf-8'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 's/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/file.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/directory.yaml/empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/directory.yaml/not-yaml.txt'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub/ok.yaml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')]
)
conf = config.YamlLintConfig('extends: default\n'
'yaml-files:\n'
' - \'s/**\'\n'
' - \'**/utf-8\'\n')
self.assertEqual(
sorted(cli.find_files_recursively([self.wd], conf)),
[os.path.join(self.wd, 'non-ascii/éçäγλνπ¥/utf-8')]
)
def test_run_with_bad_arguments(self):
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(())
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, '')
self.assertRegex(ctx.stderr, r'^usage')
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertRegexpMatches(err, r'^usage')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('--unknown-arg', ))
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, '')
self.assertRegex(ctx.stderr, r'^usage')
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertRegexpMatches(err, r'^usage')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-c', './conf.yaml', '-d', 'relaxed', 'file'))
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertRegexpMatches(
err.splitlines()[-1],
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, '')
self.assertRegex(
ctx.stderr.splitlines()[-1],
r'^yamllint: error: argument -d\/--config-data: '
r'not allowed with argument -c\/--config-file$'
)
# checks if reading from stdin and files are mutually exclusive
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-', 'file'))
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertRegexpMatches(err, r'^usage')
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, '')
self.assertRegex(ctx.stderr, r'^usage')
def test_run_with_bad_config(self):
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', 'rules: {a: b}', 'file'))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, -1)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertRegexpMatches(err, r'^invalid config: no such rule')
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, -1)
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, '')
self.assertRegex(ctx.stderr, r'^invalid config: no such rule')
def test_run_with_empty_config(self):
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', '', 'file'))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, -1)
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, '')
self.assertRegex(ctx.stderr, r'^invalid config: not a dict')
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, -1)
def test_run_with_implicit_extends_config(self):
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertRegexpMatches(err, r'^invalid config: not a dict')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', 'default', '-f', 'parsable', path))
expected_out = ('%s:1:1: [warning] missing document start "---" '
'(document-start)\n' % path)
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (0, expected_out, ''))
def test_run_with_config_file(self):
with open(os.path.join(self.wd, 'config'), 'w') as f:
f.write('rules: {trailing-spaces: disable}')
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-c', f.name, os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
with open(os.path.join(self.wd, 'config'), 'w') as f:
f.write('rules: {trailing-spaces: enable}')
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-c', f.name, os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 1)
@unittest.skipIf(os.environ.get('GITHUB_RUN_ID'), '$HOME not overridable')
def test_run_with_user_global_config_file(self):
home = os.path.join(self.wd, 'fake-home')
os.mkdir(home)
dir = os.path.join(home, '.config')
os.mkdir(dir)
dir = os.path.join(dir, 'yamllint')
os.mkdir(dir)
dir = os.path.join(home, '.config', 'yamllint')
os.makedirs(dir)
config = os.path.join(dir, 'config')
temp = os.environ['HOME']
self.addCleanup(os.environ.update, HOME=os.environ['HOME'])
os.environ['HOME'] = home
with open(config, 'w') as f:
f.write('rules: {trailing-spaces: disable}')
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml'), ))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
with open(config, 'w') as f:
f.write('rules: {trailing-spaces: enable}')
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml'), ))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 1)
os.environ['HOME'] = temp
def test_run_with_user_xdg_config_home_in_env(self):
self.addCleanup(os.environ.__delitem__, 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME')
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory('w') as d:
os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'] = d
os.makedirs(os.path.join(d, 'yamllint'))
with open(os.path.join(d, 'yamllint', 'config'), 'w') as f:
f.write('extends: relaxed')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')))
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (0, '', ''))
def test_run_with_user_yamllint_config_file_in_env(self):
self.addCleanup(os.environ.__delitem__, 'YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE')
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('w') as f:
os.environ['YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE'] = f.name
f.write('rules: {trailing-spaces: disable}')
f.flush()
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml'), ))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('w') as f:
os.environ['YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE'] = f.name
f.write('rules: {trailing-spaces: enable}')
f.flush()
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml'), ))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 1)
def test_run_with_locale(self):
# check for availability of locale, otherwise skip the test
# reset to default before running the test,
# as the first two runs don't use setlocale()
try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'en_US.UTF-8')
except locale.Error: # pragma: no cover
self.skipTest('locale en_US.UTF-8 not available')
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, (None, None))
# C + en.yaml should fail
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', 'rules: { key-ordering: enable }',
os.path.join(self.wd, 'en.yaml')))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 1)
# C + c.yaml should pass
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', 'rules: { key-ordering: enable }',
os.path.join(self.wd, 'c.yaml')))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
# the next two runs use setlocale() inside,
# so we need to clean up afterwards
self.addCleanup(locale.setlocale, locale.LC_ALL, (None, None))
# en_US + en.yaml should pass
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', 'locale: en_US.UTF-8\n'
'rules: { key-ordering: enable }',
os.path.join(self.wd, 'en.yaml')))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
# en_US + c.yaml should fail
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', 'locale: en_US.UTF-8\n'
'rules: { key-ordering: enable }',
os.path.join(self.wd, 'c.yaml')))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 1)
def test_run_version(self):
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('--version', ))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertRegexpMatches(out + err, r'yamllint \d+\.\d+')
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
self.assertRegex(ctx.stdout + ctx.stderr, r'yamllint \d+\.\d+')
def test_run_non_existing_file(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'i-do-not-exist.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'i-do-not-exist.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', file))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, -1)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertRegexpMatches(err, r'No such file or directory')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', path))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, -1)
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, '')
self.assertRegex(ctx.stderr, r'No such file or directory')
def test_run_one_problem_file(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', file))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, (
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', path))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 1)
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, (
'%s:2:4: [error] trailing spaces (trailing-spaces)\n'
'%s:3:4: [error] no new line character at the end of file '
'(new-line-at-end-of-file)\n') % (file, file))
self.assertEqual(err, '')
'(new-line-at-end-of-file)\n' % (path, path)))
self.assertEqual(ctx.stderr, '')
def test_run_one_warning(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', file))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', path))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
def test_run_warning_in_strict_mode(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', '--strict', file))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 2)
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', '--strict', path))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 2)
def test_run_one_ok_file(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub', 'ok.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'sub', 'ok.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', file))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertEqual(err, '')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', path))
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (0, '', ''))
def test_run_empty_file(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', file))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertEqual(err, '')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', path))
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (0, '', ''))
@unittest.skipIf(not utf8_available(), 'C.UTF-8 not available')
def test_run_non_ascii_file(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'non-ascii', 'utf-8')
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'C.UTF-8')
self.addCleanup(locale.setlocale, locale.LC_ALL, (None, None))
# Make sure the default localization conditions on this "system"
# support UTF-8 encoding.
loc = locale.getlocale()
try:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'C.UTF-8')
except locale.Error:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'en_US.UTF-8')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', file))
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, loc)
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, '')
self.assertEqual(err, '')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'non-ascii', 'éçäγλνπ¥', 'utf-8')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', path))
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (0, '', ''))
def test_run_multiple_files(self):
items = [os.path.join(self.wd, 'empty.yml'),
os.path.join(self.wd, 's')]
file = items[1] + '/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/file.yaml'
path = items[1] + '/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/s/file.yaml'
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(['-f', 'parsable'] + items)
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, (
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stderr), (1, ''))
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, (
'%s:3:1: [error] duplication of key "key" in mapping '
'(key-duplicates)\n') % file)
self.assertEqual(err, '')
'(key-duplicates)\n') % path)
def test_run_piped_output_nocolor(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run((file, ))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, (
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, ))
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stderr), (1, ''))
self.assertEqual(ctx.stdout, (
'%s\n'
' 2:4 error trailing spaces (trailing-spaces)\n'
' 3:4 error no new line character at the end of file '
'(new-line-at-end-of-file)\n'
'\n' % file))
self.assertEqual(err, '')
'\n' % path))
def test_run_default_format_output_in_tty(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
# Create a pseudo-TTY and redirect stdout to it
master, slave = pty.openpty()
sys.stdout = sys.stderr = os.fdopen(slave, 'w')
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run((file, ))
cli.run((path, ))
sys.stdout.flush()
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
@@ -388,79 +523,181 @@ class CommandLineTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
' \033[2m3:4\033[0m \033[31merror\033[0m '
'no new line character at the end of file '
'\033[2m(new-line-at-end-of-file)\033[0m\n'
'\n' % file))
'\n' % path))
def test_run_default_format_output_without_tty(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run((file, ))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, (
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, ))
expected_out = (
'%s\n'
' 2:4 error trailing spaces (trailing-spaces)\n'
' 3:4 error no new line character at the end of file '
'(new-line-at-end-of-file)\n'
'\n' % file))
self.assertEqual(err, '')
'\n' % path)
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (1, expected_out, ''))
def test_run_auto_output_without_tty_output(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run((file, '--format', 'auto'))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, (
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, '--format', 'auto'))
expected_out = (
'%s\n'
' 2:4 error trailing spaces (trailing-spaces)\n'
' 3:4 error no new line character at the end of file '
'(new-line-at-end-of-file)\n'
'\n' % file))
self.assertEqual(err, '')
'\n' % path)
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (1, expected_out, ''))
def test_run_format_colored(self):
file = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
cli.run((file, '--format', 'colored'))
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.code, 1)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, (
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, '--format', 'colored'))
expected_out = (
'\033[4m%s\033[0m\n'
' \033[2m2:4\033[0m \033[31merror\033[0m '
'trailing spaces \033[2m(trailing-spaces)\033[0m\n'
' \033[2m3:4\033[0m \033[31merror\033[0m '
'no new line character at the end of file '
'\033[2m(new-line-at-end-of-file)\033[0m\n'
'\n' % file))
self.assertEqual(err, '')
'\n' % path)
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (1, expected_out, ''))
def test_run_format_colored_warning(self):
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, '--format', 'colored'))
expected_out = (
'\033[4m%s\033[0m\n'
' \033[2m1:1\033[0m \033[33mwarning\033[0m '
'missing document start "---" \033[2m(document-start)\033[0m\n'
'\n' % path)
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (0, expected_out, ''))
def test_run_format_github(self):
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, '--format', 'github'))
expected_out = (
'::group::%s\n'
'::error file=%s,line=2,col=4::2:4 [trailing-spaces] trailing'
' spaces\n'
'::error file=%s,line=3,col=4::3:4 [new-line-at-end-of-file] no'
' new line character at the end of file\n'
'::endgroup::\n\n'
% (path, path, path))
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (1, expected_out, ''))
def test_github_actions_detection(self):
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
self.addCleanup(os.environ.__delitem__, 'GITHUB_ACTIONS')
self.addCleanup(os.environ.__delitem__, 'GITHUB_WORKFLOW')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
os.environ['GITHUB_ACTIONS'] = 'something'
os.environ['GITHUB_WORKFLOW'] = 'something'
cli.run((path, ))
expected_out = (
'::group::%s\n'
'::error file=%s,line=2,col=4::2:4 [trailing-spaces] trailing'
' spaces\n'
'::error file=%s,line=3,col=4::3:4 [new-line-at-end-of-file] no'
' new line character at the end of file\n'
'::endgroup::\n\n'
% (path, path, path))
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (1, expected_out, ''))
def test_run_read_from_stdin(self):
# prepares stdin with an invalid yaml string so that we can check
# for its specific error, and be assured that stdin was read
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = StringIO(), StringIO()
self.addCleanup(setattr, sys, 'stdin', sys.__stdin__)
sys.stdin = StringIO(
'I am a string\n'
'therefore: I am an error\n')
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as ctx:
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-', '-f', 'parsable'))
self.assertNotEqual(ctx.exception.code, 0)
out, err = sys.stdout.getvalue(), sys.stderr.getvalue()
self.assertEqual(out, (
expected_out = (
'stdin:2:10: [error] syntax error: '
'mapping values are not allowed here\n'))
self.assertEqual(err, '')
'mapping values are not allowed here (syntax)\n')
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (1, expected_out, ''))
def test_run_no_warnings(self):
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'a.yaml')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, '--no-warnings', '-f', 'auto'))
expected_out = (
'%s\n'
' 2:4 error trailing spaces (trailing-spaces)\n'
' 3:4 error no new line character at the end of file '
'(new-line-at-end-of-file)\n'
'\n' % path)
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (1, expected_out, ''))
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, '--no-warnings', '-f', 'auto'))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 0)
def test_run_no_warnings_and_strict(self):
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'warn.yaml')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run((path, '--no-warnings', '-s'))
self.assertEqual(ctx.returncode, 2)
def test_run_non_universal_newline(self):
path = os.path.join(self.wd, 'dos.yml')
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', 'rules:\n new-lines:\n type: dos', path))
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (0, '', ''))
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-d', 'rules:\n new-lines:\n type: unix', path))
expected_out = (
'%s\n'
' 1:4 error wrong new line character: expected \\n'
' (new-lines)\n'
'\n' % path)
self.assertEqual(
(ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr), (1, expected_out, ''))
class CommandLineConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_config_file(self):
workspace = {'a.yml': 'hello: world\n'}
conf = ('---\n'
'extends: relaxed\n')
for conf_file in ('.yamllint', '.yamllint.yml', '.yamllint.yaml'):
with self.subTest(conf_file):
with temp_workspace(workspace):
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', '.'))
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr),
(0, './a.yml:1:1: [warning] missing document '
'start "---" (document-start)\n', ''))
with temp_workspace({**workspace, **{conf_file: conf}}):
with RunContext(self) as ctx:
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', '.'))
self.assertEqual((ctx.returncode, ctx.stdout, ctx.stderr),
(0, '', ''))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,10 +13,7 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
try:
from cStringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
from io import StringIO
import os
import shutil
import sys
@@ -26,6 +22,7 @@ import unittest
from tests.common import build_temp_workspace
from yamllint.config import YamlLintConfigError
from yamllint import cli
from yamllint import config
@@ -48,7 +45,7 @@ class SimpleConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
config.YamlLintConfig('not: valid: yaml')
def test_unknown_rule(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
config.YamlLintConfigError,
'invalid config: no such rule: "this-one-does-not-exist"'):
config.YamlLintConfig('rules:\n'
@@ -67,7 +64,7 @@ class SimpleConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(c.rules['colons']['max-spaces-after'], 1)
def test_unknown_option(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
config.YamlLintConfigError,
'invalid config: unknown option "abcdef" for rule "colons"'):
config.YamlLintConfig('rules:\n'
@@ -105,7 +102,7 @@ class SimpleConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(c.rules['indentation']['check-multi-line-strings'],
False)
with self.assertRaisesRegexp(
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
config.YamlLintConfigError,
'invalid config: option "indent-sequences" of "indentation" '
'should be in '):
@@ -125,7 +122,7 @@ class SimpleConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(c.rules['hyphens'], False)
def test_validate_rule_conf(self):
class Rule(object):
class Rule:
ID = 'fake'
self.assertFalse(config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, False))
@@ -174,6 +171,60 @@ class SimpleConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
config.validate_rule_conf, Rule, {'choice': 'abc'})
Rule.CONF = {'multiple': ['item1', 'item2', 'item3']}
Rule.DEFAULT = {'multiple': ['item1']}
config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, {'multiple': []})
config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, {'multiple': ['item2']})
config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, {'multiple': ['item2', 'item3']})
config.validate_rule_conf(Rule, {})
self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
config.validate_rule_conf, Rule,
{'multiple': 'item1'})
self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
config.validate_rule_conf, Rule,
{'multiple': ['']})
self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
config.validate_rule_conf, Rule,
{'multiple': ['item1', 4]})
self.assertRaises(config.YamlLintConfigError,
config.validate_rule_conf, Rule,
{'multiple': ['item4']})
def test_invalid_rule(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
config.YamlLintConfigError,
'invalid config: rule "colons": should be either '
'"enable", "disable" or a dict'):
config.YamlLintConfig('rules:\n'
' colons: invalid\n')
def test_invalid_ignore(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
config.YamlLintConfigError,
'invalid config: ignore should contain file patterns'):
config.YamlLintConfig('ignore: yes\n')
def test_invalid_rule_ignore(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
config.YamlLintConfigError,
'invalid config: ignore should contain file patterns'):
config.YamlLintConfig('rules:\n'
' colons:\n'
' ignore: yes\n')
def test_invalid_locale(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
config.YamlLintConfigError,
'invalid config: locale should be a string'):
config.YamlLintConfig('locale: yes\n')
def test_invalid_yaml_files(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(
config.YamlLintConfigError,
'invalid config: yaml-files should be a list of file '
'patterns'):
config.YamlLintConfig('yaml-files: yes\n')
class ExtendedConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_extend_on_object(self):
@@ -318,6 +369,16 @@ class ExtendedConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(c.rules['colons']['max-spaces-before'], 0)
self.assertEqual(c.rules['colons']['max-spaces-after'], 1)
def test_extended_ignore(self):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('w') as f:
f.write('ignore: |\n'
' *.template.yaml\n')
f.flush()
c = config.YamlLintConfig('extends: ' + f.name + '\n')
self.assertEqual(c.ignore.match_file('test.template.yaml'), True)
self.assertEqual(c.ignore.match_file('test.yaml'), False)
class ExtendedLibraryConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_extend_config_disable_rule(self):
@@ -369,10 +430,10 @@ class ExtendedLibraryConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(new.rules['empty-lines']['max-end'], 0)
class IgnorePathConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
class IgnoreConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
super(IgnorePathConfigTestCase, cls).setUpClass()
super().setUpClass()
bad_yaml = ('---\n'
'- key: val1\n'
@@ -392,22 +453,6 @@ class IgnorePathConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
's/s/ign-trail/file.yaml': bad_yaml,
's/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml': bad_yaml,
's/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml': bad_yaml,
'.yamllint': 'ignore: |\n'
' *.dont-lint-me.yaml\n'
' /bin/\n'
' !/bin/*.lint-me-anyway.yaml\n'
'\n'
'extends: default\n'
'\n'
'rules:\n'
' key-duplicates:\n'
' ignore: |\n'
' /ign-dup\n'
' trailing-spaces:\n'
' ignore: |\n'
' ign-trail\n'
' !*.lint-me-anyway.yaml\n',
})
cls.backup_wd = os.getcwd()
@@ -415,13 +460,38 @@ class IgnorePathConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
super(IgnorePathConfigTestCase, cls).tearDownClass()
super().tearDownClass()
os.chdir(cls.backup_wd)
shutil.rmtree(cls.wd)
def test_run_with_ignored_path(self):
def test_mutually_exclusive_ignore_keys(self):
self.assertRaises(
YamlLintConfigError,
config.YamlLintConfig, 'extends: default\n'
'ignore-from-file: .gitignore\n'
'ignore: |\n'
' *.dont-lint-me.yaml\n'
' /bin/\n')
def test_ignore_from_file_not_exist(self):
self.assertRaises(
FileNotFoundError,
config.YamlLintConfig, 'extends: default\n'
'ignore-from-file: not_found_file\n')
def test_ignore_from_file_incorrect_type(self):
self.assertRaises(
YamlLintConfigError,
config.YamlLintConfig, 'extends: default\n'
'ignore-from-file: 0\n')
self.assertRaises(
YamlLintConfigError,
config.YamlLintConfig, 'extends: default\n'
'ignore-from-file: [0]\n')
def test_no_ignore(self):
sys.stdout = StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', '.'))
@@ -434,6 +504,71 @@ class IgnorePathConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
hyphen = '[error] too many spaces after hyphen (hyphens)'
self.assertEqual(out, '\n'.join((
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./bin/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./bin/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./bin/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./file-at-root.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./file-at-root.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./file-at-root.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./file.dont-lint-me.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./file.dont-lint-me.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./file.dont-lint-me.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
)))
def test_run_with_ignore(self):
with open(os.path.join(self.wd, '.yamllint'), 'w') as f:
f.write('extends: default\n'
'ignore: |\n'
' *.dont-lint-me.yaml\n'
' /bin/\n'
' !/bin/*.lint-me-anyway.yaml\n'
'rules:\n'
' key-duplicates:\n'
' ignore: |\n'
' /ign-dup\n'
' trailing-spaces:\n'
' ignore: |\n'
' ign-trail\n'
' !*.lint-me-anyway.yaml\n')
sys.stdout = StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', '.'))
out = sys.stdout.getvalue()
out = '\n'.join(sorted(out.splitlines()))
docstart = '[warning] missing document start "---" (document-start)'
keydup = '[error] duplication of key "key" in mapping (key-duplicates)'
trailing = '[error] trailing spaces (trailing-spaces)'
hyphen = '[error] too many spaces after hyphen (hyphens)'
self.assertEqual(out, '\n'.join((
'./.yamllint:1:1: ' + docstart,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
@@ -457,3 +592,108 @@ class IgnorePathConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
)))
def test_run_with_ignore_from_file(self):
with open(os.path.join(self.wd, '.yamllint'), 'w') as f:
f.write('extends: default\n'
'ignore-from-file: .gitignore\n')
with open(os.path.join(self.wd, '.gitignore'), 'w') as f:
f.write('*.dont-lint-me.yaml\n'
'/bin/\n'
'!/bin/*.lint-me-anyway.yaml\n')
sys.stdout = StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', '.'))
out = sys.stdout.getvalue()
out = '\n'.join(sorted(out.splitlines()))
docstart = '[warning] missing document start "---" (document-start)'
keydup = '[error] duplication of key "key" in mapping (key-duplicates)'
trailing = '[error] trailing spaces (trailing-spaces)'
hyphen = '[error] too many spaces after hyphen (hyphens)'
self.assertEqual(out, '\n'.join((
'./.yamllint:1:1: ' + docstart,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./file-at-root.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./file-at-root.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./file-at-root.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
)))
def test_run_with_ignored_from_file(self):
with open(os.path.join(self.wd, '.yamllint'), 'w') as f:
f.write('ignore-from-file: [.gitignore, .yamlignore]\n'
'extends: default\n')
with open(os.path.join(self.wd, '.gitignore'), 'w') as f:
f.write('*.dont-lint-me.yaml\n'
'/bin/\n')
with open(os.path.join(self.wd, '.yamlignore'), 'w') as f:
f.write('!/bin/*.lint-me-anyway.yaml\n')
sys.stdout = StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
cli.run(('-f', 'parsable', '.'))
out = sys.stdout.getvalue()
out = '\n'.join(sorted(out.splitlines()))
docstart = '[warning] missing document start "---" (document-start)'
keydup = '[error] duplication of key "key" in mapping (key-duplicates)'
trailing = '[error] trailing spaces (trailing-spaces)'
hyphen = '[error] too many spaces after hyphen (hyphens)'
self.assertEqual(out, '\n'.join((
'./.yamllint:1:1: ' + docstart,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./bin/file.lint-me-anyway.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./file-at-root.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./file-at-root.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./file-at-root.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-dup/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./ign-trail/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./include/ign-dup/sub/dir/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:3:3: ' + keydup,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:4:17: ' + trailing,
'./s/s/ign-trail/s/s/file2.lint-me-anyway.yaml:5:5: ' + hyphen,
)))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -55,3 +54,13 @@ class LinterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
u'# الأَبْجَدِيَّة العَرَبِيَّة\n')
linter.run(s, self.fake_config())
linter.run(s.encode('utf-8'), self.fake_config())
def test_linter_problem_repr_without_rule(self):
problem = linter.LintProblem(1, 2, 'problem')
self.assertEqual(str(problem), '1:2: problem')
def test_linter_problem_repr_with_rule(self):
problem = linter.LintProblem(1, 2, 'problem', 'rule-id')
self.assertEqual(str(problem), '1:2: problem (rule-id)')

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2017 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -47,16 +46,15 @@ class ModuleTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
subprocess.check_output([PYTHON, '-m', 'yamllint'],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
self.assertEqual(ctx.exception.returncode, 2)
self.assertRegexpMatches(ctx.exception.output.decode(),
r'^usage: yamllint')
self.assertRegex(ctx.exception.output.decode(), r'^usage: yamllint')
def test_run_module_on_bad_dir(self):
with self.assertRaises(subprocess.CalledProcessError) as ctx:
subprocess.check_output([PYTHON, '-m', 'yamllint',
'/does/not/exist'],
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
self.assertRegexpMatches(ctx.exception.output.decode(),
r'No such file or directory')
self.assertRegex(ctx.exception.output.decode(),
r'No such file or directory')
def test_run_module_on_file(self):
out = subprocess.check_output(

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -232,6 +231,34 @@ class YamllintDirectivesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
problem1=(3, 18, 'trailing-spaces'),
problem2=(4, 8, 'colons'))
def test_disable_directive_with_rules_and_dos_lines(self):
conf = self.conf + 'new-lines: {type: dos}\n'
self.check('---\r\n'
'- [valid , YAML]\r\n'
'# yamllint disable rule:trailing-spaces\r\n'
'- trailing spaces \r\n'
'- bad : colon\r\n'
'- [valid , YAML]\r\n'
'# yamllint enable rule:trailing-spaces\r\n'
'- bad : colon and spaces \r\n'
'- [valid , YAML]\r\n',
conf,
problem1=(5, 8, 'colons'),
problem2=(8, 7, 'colons'),
problem3=(8, 26, 'trailing-spaces'))
self.check('---\r\n'
'- [valid , YAML]\r\n'
'- trailing spaces \r\n'
'- bad : colon\r\n'
'- [valid , YAML]\r\n'
'# yamllint disable-line rule:colons\r\n'
'- bad : colon and spaces \r\n'
'- [valid , YAML]\r\n',
conf,
problem1=(3, 18, 'trailing-spaces'),
problem2=(4, 8, 'colons'),
problem3=(7, 26, 'trailing-spaces'))
def test_directive_on_last_line(self):
conf = 'new-line-at-end-of-file: {}'
self.check('---\n'
@@ -302,3 +329,104 @@ class YamllintDirectivesTestCase(RuleTestCase):
' c: [x]\n',
conf,
problem=(6, 2, 'comments-indentation'))
def test_disable_file_directive(self):
conf = ('comments: {min-spaces-from-content: 2}\n'
'comments-indentation: {}\n')
self.check('# yamllint disable-file\n'
'---\n'
'- a: 1 # comment too close\n'
' b:\n'
' # wrong indentation\n'
' c: [x]\n',
conf)
self.check('# yamllint disable-file\n'
'---\n'
'- a: 1 # comment too close\n'
' b:\n'
' # wrong indentation\n'
' c: [x]\n',
conf)
self.check('#yamllint disable-file\n'
'---\n'
'- a: 1 # comment too close\n'
' b:\n'
' # wrong indentation\n'
' c: [x]\n',
conf)
self.check('#yamllint disable-file \n'
'---\n'
'- a: 1 # comment too close\n'
' b:\n'
' # wrong indentation\n'
' c: [x]\n',
conf)
self.check('---\n'
'# yamllint disable-file\n'
'- a: 1 # comment too close\n'
' b:\n'
' # wrong indentation\n'
' c: [x]\n',
conf,
problem1=(3, 8, 'comments'),
problem2=(5, 2, 'comments-indentation'))
self.check('# yamllint disable-file: rules cannot be specified\n'
'---\n'
'- a: 1 # comment too close\n'
' b:\n'
' # wrong indentation\n'
' c: [x]\n',
conf,
problem1=(3, 8, 'comments'),
problem2=(5, 2, 'comments-indentation'))
self.check('AAAA yamllint disable-file\n'
'---\n'
'- a: 1 # comment too close\n'
' b:\n'
' # wrong indentation\n'
' c: [x]\n',
conf,
problem1=(1, 1, 'document-start'),
problem2=(3, 8, 'comments'),
problem3=(5, 2, 'comments-indentation'))
def test_disable_file_directive_not_at_first_position(self):
self.check('# yamllint disable-file\n'
'---\n'
'- bad : colon and spaces \n',
self.conf)
self.check('---\n'
'# yamllint disable-file\n'
'- bad : colon and spaces \n',
self.conf,
problem1=(3, 7, 'colons'),
problem2=(3, 26, 'trailing-spaces'))
def test_disable_file_directive_with_syntax_error(self):
self.check('# This file is not valid YAML (it is a Jinja template)\n'
'{% if extra_info %}\n'
'key1: value1\n'
'{% endif %}\n'
'key2: value2\n',
self.conf,
problem=(2, 2, 'syntax'))
self.check('# yamllint disable-file\n'
'# This file is not valid YAML (it is a Jinja template)\n'
'{% if extra_info %}\n'
'key1: value1\n'
'{% endif %}\n'
'key2: value2\n',
self.conf)
def test_disable_file_directive_with_dos_lines(self):
self.check('# yamllint disable-file\r\n'
'---\r\n'
'- bad : colon and spaces \r\n',
self.conf)
self.check('# yamllint disable-file\r\n'
'# This file is not valid YAML (it is a Jinja template)\r\n'
'{% if extra_info %}\r\n'
'key1: value1\r\n'
'{% endif %}\r\n'
'key2: value2\r\n',
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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -22,10 +21,10 @@ indentation, etc."""
APP_NAME = 'yamllint'
APP_VERSION = '1.15.0'
APP_VERSION = '1.28.0'
APP_DESCRIPTION = __doc__
__author__ = u'Adrien Vergé'
__copyright__ = u'Copyright 2016, Adrien Vergé'
__copyright__ = u'Copyright 2022, Adrien Vergé'
__license__ = 'GPLv3'
__version__ = APP_VERSION

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,26 +13,27 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import platform
import argparse
import io
import locale
import os
import platform
import sys
from yamllint import APP_DESCRIPTION, APP_NAME, APP_VERSION
from yamllint import linter
from yamllint.config import YamlLintConfig, YamlLintConfigError
from yamllint.linter import PROBLEM_LEVELS
from yamllint import linter
def find_files_recursively(items):
def find_files_recursively(items, conf):
for item in items:
if os.path.isdir(item):
for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(item):
for filename in [f for f in filenames
if f.endswith(('.yml', '.yaml'))]:
yield os.path.join(root, filename)
for f in filenames:
filepath = os.path.join(root, f)
if conf.is_yaml_file(filepath):
yield filepath
else:
yield item
@@ -82,16 +82,47 @@ class Format(object):
line += ' \033[2m(%s)\033[0m' % problem.rule
return line
@staticmethod
def github(problem, filename):
line = '::'
line += problem.level
line += ' file=' + filename + ','
line += 'line=' + format(problem.line) + ','
line += 'col=' + format(problem.column)
line += '::'
line += format(problem.line)
line += ':'
line += format(problem.column)
line += ' '
if problem.rule:
line += '[' + problem.rule + '] '
line += problem.desc
return line
def show_problems(problems, file, args_format):
def show_problems(problems, file, args_format, no_warn):
max_level = 0
first = True
if args_format == 'auto':
if ('GITHUB_ACTIONS' in os.environ and
'GITHUB_WORKFLOW' in os.environ):
args_format = 'github'
elif supports_color():
args_format = 'colored'
for problem in problems:
max_level = max(max_level, PROBLEM_LEVELS[problem.level])
if no_warn and (problem.level != 'error'):
continue
if args_format == 'parsable':
print(Format.parsable(problem, file))
elif args_format == 'colored' or \
(args_format == 'auto' and supports_color()):
elif args_format == 'github':
if first:
print('::group::%s' % file)
first = False
print(Format.github(problem, file))
elif args_format == 'colored':
if first:
print('\033[4m%s\033[0m' % file)
first = False
@@ -101,7 +132,9 @@ def show_problems(problems, file, args_format):
print(file)
first = False
print(Format.standard(problem, file))
max_level = max(max_level, PROBLEM_LEVELS[problem.level])
if not first and args_format == 'github':
print('::endgroup::')
if not first and args_format != 'parsable':
print('')
@@ -126,19 +159,26 @@ def run(argv=None):
action='store',
help='custom configuration (as YAML source)')
parser.add_argument('-f', '--format',
choices=('parsable', 'standard', 'colored', 'auto'),
choices=('parsable', 'standard', 'colored', 'github',
'auto'),
default='auto', help='format for parsing output')
parser.add_argument('-s', '--strict',
action='store_true',
help='return non-zero exit code on warnings '
'as well as errors')
parser.add_argument('--no-warnings',
action='store_true',
help='output only error level problems')
parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version',
version='{} {}'.format(APP_NAME, APP_VERSION))
args = parser.parse_args(argv)
if 'YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE' in os.environ:
user_global_config = os.path.expanduser(
os.environ['YAMLLINT_CONFIG_FILE'])
# User-global config is supposed to be in ~/.config/yamllint/config
if 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME' in os.environ:
elif 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME' in os.environ:
user_global_config = os.path.join(
os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'], 'yamllint', 'config')
else:
@@ -153,6 +193,10 @@ def run(argv=None):
conf = YamlLintConfig(file=args.config_file)
elif os.path.isfile('.yamllint'):
conf = YamlLintConfig(file='.yamllint')
elif os.path.isfile('.yamllint.yaml'):
conf = YamlLintConfig(file='.yamllint.yaml')
elif os.path.isfile('.yamllint.yml'):
conf = YamlLintConfig(file='.yamllint.yml')
elif os.path.isfile(user_global_config):
conf = YamlLintConfig(file=user_global_config)
else:
@@ -161,17 +205,21 @@ def run(argv=None):
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(-1)
if conf.locale is not None:
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, conf.locale)
max_level = 0
for file in find_files_recursively(args.files):
for file in find_files_recursively(args.files, conf):
filepath = file[2:] if file.startswith('./') else file
try:
with open(file) as f:
with io.open(file, newline='') as f:
problems = linter.run(f, conf, filepath)
except EnvironmentError as e:
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(-1)
prob_level = show_problems(problems, file, args_format=args.format)
prob_level = show_problems(problems, file, args_format=args.format,
no_warn=args.no_warnings)
max_level = max(max_level, prob_level)
# read yaml from stdin
@@ -181,7 +229,8 @@ def run(argv=None):
except EnvironmentError as e:
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(-1)
prob_level = show_problems(problems, 'stdin', args_format=args.format)
prob_level = show_problems(problems, 'stdin', args_format=args.format,
no_warn=args.no_warnings)
max_level = max(max_level, prob_level)
if max_level == PROBLEM_LEVELS['error']:

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@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
---
yaml-files:
- '*.yaml'
- '*.yml'
- '.yamllint'
rules:
braces: enable
brackets: enable
@@ -13,7 +18,8 @@ rules:
document-start:
level: warning
empty-lines: enable
empty-values: enable
empty-values: disable
float-values: disable
hyphens: enable
indentation: enable
key-duplicates: enable
@@ -21,7 +27,7 @@ rules:
line-length: enable
new-line-at-end-of-file: enable
new-lines: enable
octal-values: enable
octal-values: disable
quoted-strings: disable
trailing-spaces: enable
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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -14,6 +13,7 @@
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import fileinput
import os.path
import pathspec
@@ -26,12 +26,17 @@ class YamlLintConfigError(Exception):
pass
class YamlLintConfig(object):
class YamlLintConfig:
def __init__(self, content=None, file=None):
assert (content is None) ^ (file is None)
self.ignore = None
self.yaml_files = pathspec.PathSpec.from_lines(
'gitwildmatch', ['*.yaml', '*.yml', '.yamllint'])
self.locale = None
if file is not None:
with open(file) as f:
content = f.read()
@@ -42,6 +47,9 @@ class YamlLintConfig(object):
def is_file_ignored(self, filepath):
return self.ignore and self.ignore.match_file(filepath)
def is_yaml_file(self, filepath):
return self.yaml_files.match_file(os.path.basename(filepath))
def enabled_rules(self, filepath):
return [yamllint.rules.get(id) for id, val in self.rules.items()
if val is not False and (
@@ -89,13 +97,42 @@ class YamlLintConfig(object):
except Exception as e:
raise YamlLintConfigError('invalid config: %s' % e)
if 'ignore' in conf:
if 'ignore' in conf and 'ignore-from-file' in conf:
raise YamlLintConfigError(
'invalid config: ignore and ignore-from-file keys cannot be '
'used together')
elif 'ignore-from-file' in conf:
if isinstance(conf['ignore-from-file'], str):
conf['ignore-from-file'] = [conf['ignore-from-file']]
if not (isinstance(conf['ignore-from-file'], list) and all(
isinstance(ln, str) for ln in conf['ignore-from-file'])):
raise YamlLintConfigError(
'invalid config: ignore-from-file should contain '
'filename(s), either as a list or string')
with fileinput.input(conf['ignore-from-file']) as f:
self.ignore = pathspec.PathSpec.from_lines('gitwildmatch', f)
elif 'ignore' in conf:
if not isinstance(conf['ignore'], str):
raise YamlLintConfigError(
'invalid config: ignore should contain file patterns')
self.ignore = pathspec.PathSpec.from_lines(
'gitwildmatch', conf['ignore'].splitlines())
if 'yaml-files' in conf:
if not (isinstance(conf['yaml-files'], list)
and all(isinstance(i, str) for i in conf['yaml-files'])):
raise YamlLintConfigError(
'invalid config: yaml-files '
'should be a list of file patterns')
self.yaml_files = pathspec.PathSpec.from_lines('gitwildmatch',
conf['yaml-files'])
if 'locale' in conf:
if not isinstance(conf['locale'], str):
raise YamlLintConfigError(
'invalid config: locale should be a string')
self.locale = conf['locale']
def validate(self):
for id in self.rules:
try:
@@ -128,18 +165,33 @@ def validate_rule_conf(rule, conf):
options = getattr(rule, 'CONF', {})
options_default = getattr(rule, 'DEFAULT', {})
for optkey in conf:
if optkey in ('ignore', 'level'):
if optkey in ('ignore', 'ignore-from-file', 'level'):
continue
if optkey not in options:
raise YamlLintConfigError(
'invalid config: unknown option "%s" for rule "%s"' %
(optkey, rule.ID))
# Example: CONF = {option: (bool, 'mixed')}
# → {option: true} → {option: mixed}
if isinstance(options[optkey], tuple):
if (conf[optkey] not in options[optkey] and
type(conf[optkey]) not in options[optkey]):
raise YamlLintConfigError(
'invalid config: option "%s" of "%s" should be in %s'
% (optkey, rule.ID, options[optkey]))
# Example: CONF = {option: ['flag1', 'flag2', int]}
# → {option: [flag1]} → {option: [42, flag1, flag2]}
elif isinstance(options[optkey], list):
if (type(conf[optkey]) is not list or
any(flag not in options[optkey] and
type(flag) not in options[optkey]
for flag in conf[optkey])):
raise YamlLintConfigError(
('invalid config: option "%s" of "%s" should only '
'contain values in %s')
% (optkey, rule.ID, str(options[optkey])))
# Example: CONF = {option: int}
# → {option: 42}
else:
if not isinstance(conf[optkey], options[optkey]):
raise YamlLintConfigError(
@@ -148,6 +200,12 @@ def validate_rule_conf(rule, conf):
for optkey in options:
if optkey not in conf:
conf[optkey] = options_default[optkey]
if hasattr(rule, 'VALIDATE'):
res = rule.VALIDATE(conf)
if res:
raise YamlLintConfigError('invalid config: %s: %s' %
(rule.ID, res))
else:
raise YamlLintConfigError(('invalid config: rule "%s": should be '
'either "enable", "disable" or a dict')

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -30,6 +29,9 @@ PROBLEM_LEVELS = {
'error': 2,
}
DISABLE_RULE_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^# yamllint disable( rule:\S+)*\s*$')
ENABLE_RULE_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^# yamllint enable( rule:\S+)*\s*$')
class LintProblem(object):
"""Represents a linting problem found by yamllint."""
@@ -81,13 +83,11 @@ def get_cosmetic_problems(buffer, conf, filepath):
self.all_rules = {r.ID for r in rules}
def process_comment(self, comment):
try:
comment = str(comment)
except UnicodeError:
return # this certainly wasn't a yamllint directive comment
comment = str(comment)
if re.match(r'^# yamllint disable( rule:\S+)*\s*$', comment):
rules = [item[5:] for item in comment[18:].split(' ')][1:]
if DISABLE_RULE_PATTERN.match(comment):
items = comment[18:].rstrip().split(' ')
rules = [item[5:] for item in items][1:]
if len(rules) == 0:
self.rules = self.all_rules.copy()
else:
@@ -95,8 +95,9 @@ def get_cosmetic_problems(buffer, conf, filepath):
if id in self.all_rules:
self.rules.add(id)
elif re.match(r'^# yamllint enable( rule:\S+)*\s*$', comment):
rules = [item[5:] for item in comment[17:].split(' ')][1:]
elif ENABLE_RULE_PATTERN.match(comment):
items = comment[17:].rstrip().split(' ')
rules = [item[5:] for item in items][1:]
if len(rules) == 0:
self.rules.clear()
else:
@@ -108,13 +109,11 @@ def get_cosmetic_problems(buffer, conf, filepath):
class DisableLineDirective(DisableDirective):
def process_comment(self, comment):
try:
comment = str(comment)
except UnicodeError:
return # this certainly wasn't a yamllint directive comment
comment = str(comment)
if re.match(r'^# yamllint disable-line( rule:\S+)*\s*$', comment):
rules = [item[5:] for item in comment[23:].split(' ')][1:]
items = comment[23:].rstrip().split(' ')
rules = [item[5:] for item in items][1:]
if len(rules) == 0:
self.rules = self.all_rules.copy()
else:
@@ -180,7 +179,7 @@ def get_syntax_error(buffer):
except yaml.error.MarkedYAMLError as e:
problem = LintProblem(e.problem_mark.line + 1,
e.problem_mark.column + 1,
'syntax error: ' + e.problem)
'syntax error: ' + e.problem + ' (syntax)')
problem.level = 'error'
return problem
@@ -189,6 +188,10 @@ def _run(buffer, conf, filepath):
assert hasattr(buffer, '__getitem__'), \
'_run() argument must be a buffer, not a stream'
first_line = next(parser.line_generator(buffer)).content
if re.match(r'^#\s*yamllint disable-file\s*$', first_line):
return
# If the document contains a syntax error, save it and yield it at the
# right line
syntax_error = get_syntax_error(buffer)
@@ -199,15 +202,11 @@ def _run(buffer, conf, filepath):
syntax_error.column <= problem.column):
yield syntax_error
# If there is already a yamllint error at the same place, discard
# it as it is probably redundant (and maybe it's just a 'warning',
# Discard the problem since it is at the same place as the syntax
# error and is probably redundant (and maybe it's just a 'warning',
# in which case the script won't even exit with a failure status).
if (syntax_error.line == problem.line and
syntax_error.column == problem.column):
syntax_error = None
continue
syntax_error = None
continue
yield problem
@@ -226,7 +225,7 @@ def run(input, conf, filepath=None):
if conf.is_file_ignored(filepath):
return ()
if isinstance(input, (type(b''), type(u''))): # compat with Python 2 & 3
if isinstance(input, (bytes, str)):
return _run(input, conf, filepath)
elif hasattr(input, 'read'): # Python 2's file or Python 3's io.IOBase
# We need to have everything in memory to parse correctly

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -17,7 +16,7 @@
import yaml
class Line(object):
class Line:
def __init__(self, line_no, buffer, start, end):
self.line_no = line_no
self.start = start
@@ -29,7 +28,7 @@ class Line(object):
return self.buffer[self.start:self.end]
class Token(object):
class Token:
def __init__(self, line_no, curr, prev, next, nextnext):
self.line_no = line_no
self.curr = curr
@@ -38,7 +37,7 @@ class Token(object):
self.nextnext = nextnext
class Comment(object):
class Comment:
def __init__(self, line_no, column_no, buffer, pointer,
token_before=None, token_after=None, comment_before=None):
self.line_no = line_no
@@ -77,7 +76,10 @@ def line_generator(buffer):
cur = 0
next = buffer.find('\n')
while next != -1:
yield Line(line_no, buffer, start=cur, end=next)
if next > 0 and buffer[next - 1] == '\r':
yield Line(line_no, buffer, start=cur, end=next - 1)
else:
yield Line(line_no, buffer, start=cur, end=next)
cur = next + 1
next = buffer.find('\n', cur)
line_no += 1

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -33,6 +32,7 @@ from yamllint.rules import (
new_line_at_end_of_file,
new_lines,
octal_values,
float_values,
quoted_strings,
trailing_spaces,
truthy,
@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ _RULES = {
document_start.ID: document_start,
empty_lines.ID: empty_lines,
empty_values.ID: empty_values,
float_values.ID: float_values,
hyphens.ID: hyphens,
indentation.ID: indentation,
key_duplicates.ID: key_duplicates,

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -15,10 +14,15 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Use this rule to control the number of spaces inside braces (``{`` and ``}``).
Use this rule to control the use of flow mappings or number of spaces inside
braces (``{`` and ``}``).
.. rubric:: Options
* ``forbid`` is used to forbid the use of flow mappings which are denoted by
surrounding braces (``{`` and ``}``). Use ``true`` to forbid the use of flow
mappings completely. Use ``non-empty`` to forbid the use of all flow
mappings except for empty ones.
* ``min-spaces-inside`` defines the minimal number of spaces required inside
braces.
* ``max-spaces-inside`` defines the maximal number of spaces allowed inside
@@ -28,8 +32,46 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces inside braces (``{`` and ``}``).
* ``max-spaces-inside-empty`` defines the maximal number of spaces allowed
inside empty braces.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
braces:
forbid: false
min-spaces-inside: 0
max-spaces-inside: 0
min-spaces-inside-empty: -1
max-spaces-inside-empty: -1
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``braces: {forbid: true}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
object:
key1: 4
key2: 8
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
object: { key1: 4, key2: 8 }
#. With ``braces: {forbid: non-empty}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
object: {}
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
object: { key1: 4, key2: 8 }
#. With ``braces: {min-spaces-inside: 0, max-spaces-inside: 0}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
@@ -92,23 +134,39 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces inside braces (``{`` and ``}``).
import yaml
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
from yamllint.rules.common import spaces_after, spaces_before
ID = 'braces'
TYPE = 'token'
CONF = {'min-spaces-inside': int,
CONF = {'forbid': (bool, 'non-empty'),
'min-spaces-inside': int,
'max-spaces-inside': int,
'min-spaces-inside-empty': int,
'max-spaces-inside-empty': int}
DEFAULT = {'min-spaces-inside': 0,
DEFAULT = {'forbid': False,
'min-spaces-inside': 0,
'max-spaces-inside': 0,
'min-spaces-inside-empty': -1,
'max-spaces-inside-empty': -1}
def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
if (isinstance(token, yaml.FlowMappingStartToken) and
if (conf['forbid'] is True and
isinstance(token, yaml.FlowMappingStartToken)):
yield LintProblem(token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.end_mark.column + 1,
'forbidden flow mapping')
elif (conf['forbid'] == 'non-empty' and
isinstance(token, yaml.FlowMappingStartToken) and
not isinstance(next, yaml.FlowMappingEndToken)):
yield LintProblem(token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.end_mark.column + 1,
'forbidden flow mapping')
elif (isinstance(token, yaml.FlowMappingStartToken) and
isinstance(next, yaml.FlowMappingEndToken)):
problem = spaces_after(token, prev, next,
min=(conf['min-spaces-inside-empty']

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -15,11 +14,15 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Use this rule to control the number of spaces inside brackets (``[`` and
``]``).
Use this rule to control the use of flow sequences or the number of spaces
inside brackets (``[`` and ``]``).
.. rubric:: Options
* ``forbid`` is used to forbid the use of flow sequences which are denoted by
surrounding brackets (``[`` and ``]``). Use ``true`` to forbid the use of
flow sequences completely. Use ``non-empty`` to forbid the use of all flow
sequences except for empty ones.
* ``min-spaces-inside`` defines the minimal number of spaces required inside
brackets.
* ``max-spaces-inside`` defines the maximal number of spaces allowed inside
@@ -29,8 +32,47 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces inside brackets (``[`` and
* ``max-spaces-inside-empty`` defines the maximal number of spaces allowed
inside empty brackets.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
brackets:
forbid: false
min-spaces-inside: 0
max-spaces-inside: 0
min-spaces-inside-empty: -1
max-spaces-inside-empty: -1
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``brackets: {forbid: true}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
object:
- 1
- 2
- abc
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
object: [ 1, 2, abc ]
#. With ``brackets: {forbid: non-empty}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
object: []
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
object: [ 1, 2, abc ]
#. With ``brackets: {min-spaces-inside: 0, max-spaces-inside: 0}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
@@ -93,23 +135,39 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces inside brackets (``[`` and
import yaml
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
from yamllint.rules.common import spaces_after, spaces_before
ID = 'brackets'
TYPE = 'token'
CONF = {'min-spaces-inside': int,
CONF = {'forbid': (bool, 'non-empty'),
'min-spaces-inside': int,
'max-spaces-inside': int,
'min-spaces-inside-empty': int,
'max-spaces-inside-empty': int}
DEFAULT = {'min-spaces-inside': 0,
DEFAULT = {'forbid': False,
'min-spaces-inside': 0,
'max-spaces-inside': 0,
'min-spaces-inside-empty': -1,
'max-spaces-inside-empty': -1}
def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
if (isinstance(token, yaml.FlowSequenceStartToken) and
if (conf['forbid'] is True and
isinstance(token, yaml.FlowSequenceStartToken)):
yield LintProblem(token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.end_mark.column + 1,
'forbidden flow sequence')
elif (conf['forbid'] == 'non-empty' and
isinstance(token, yaml.FlowSequenceStartToken) and
not isinstance(next, yaml.FlowSequenceEndToken)):
yield LintProblem(token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.end_mark.column + 1,
'forbidden flow sequence')
elif (isinstance(token, yaml.FlowSequenceStartToken) and
isinstance(next, yaml.FlowSequenceEndToken)):
problem = spaces_after(token, prev, next,
min=(conf['min-spaces-inside-empty']

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -24,6 +23,15 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces before and after colons (``:``).
* ``max-spaces-after`` defines the maximal number of spaces allowed after
colons (use ``-1`` to disable).
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
colons:
max-spaces-before: 0
max-spaces-after: 1
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``colons: {max-spaces-before: 0, max-spaces-after: 1}``
@@ -72,7 +80,7 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces before and after colons (``:``).
import yaml
from yamllint.rules.common import spaces_after, spaces_before, is_explicit_key
from yamllint.rules.common import is_explicit_key, spaces_after, spaces_before
ID = 'colons'

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -26,6 +25,16 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces before and after commas (``,``).
* ``max-spaces-after`` defines the maximal number of spaces allowed after
commas (use ``-1`` to disable).
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
commas:
max-spaces-before: 0
min-spaces-after: 1
max-spaces-after: 1
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``commas: {max-spaces-before: 0}``
@@ -66,7 +75,7 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces before and after commas (``,``).
::
strange var:
[10, 20,30, {x: 1, y: 2}]
[10, 20, 30, {x: 1, y: 2}]
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -28,6 +27,16 @@ Use this rule to control the position and formatting of comments.
content. It defines the minimal required number of spaces between a comment
and its preceding content.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
comments:
require-starting-space: true
ignore-shebangs: true
min-spaces-from-content: 2
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``comments: {require-starting-space: true}``
@@ -64,8 +73,6 @@ Use this rule to control the position and formatting of comments.
"""
import re
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
@@ -95,9 +102,11 @@ def check(conf, comment):
if (conf['ignore-shebangs'] and
comment.line_no == 1 and
comment.column_no == 1 and
re.match(r'^!\S', comment.buffer[text_start:])):
comment.buffer[text_start] == '!'):
return
elif comment.buffer[text_start] not in (' ', '\n', '\0'):
# We can test for both \r and \r\n just by checking first char
# \r itself is a valid newline on some older OS.
elif comment.buffer[text_start] not in {' ', '\n', '\r', '\x00'}:
column = comment.column_no + text_start - comment.pointer
yield LintProblem(comment.line_no,
column,

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -22,6 +21,14 @@ Use this rule to require or forbid the use of document end marker (``...``).
* Set ``present`` to ``true`` when the document end marker is required, or to
``false`` when it is forbidden.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
document-end:
present: true
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``document-end: {present: true}``

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -22,6 +21,14 @@ Use this rule to require or forbid the use of document start marker (``---``).
* Set ``present`` to ``true`` when the document start marker is required, or to
``false`` when it is forbidden.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
document-start:
present: true
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``document-start: {present: true}``

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -25,6 +24,16 @@ Use this rule to set a maximal number of allowed consecutive blank lines.
* ``max-end`` defines the maximal number of empty lines allowed at the end of
the file. This option takes precedence over ``max``.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
empty-lines:
max: 2
max-start: 0
max-end: 0
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``empty-lines: {max: 1}``
@@ -66,27 +75,37 @@ DEFAULT = {'max': 2,
def check(conf, line):
if line.start == line.end and line.end < len(line.buffer):
# Only alert on the last blank line of a series
if (line.end < len(line.buffer) - 1 and
line.buffer[line.end + 1] == '\n'):
if (line.end + 2 <= len(line.buffer) and
line.buffer[line.end:line.end + 2] == '\n\n'):
return
elif (line.end + 4 <= len(line.buffer) and
line.buffer[line.end:line.end + 4] == '\r\n\r\n'):
return
blank_lines = 0
while (line.start > blank_lines and
line.buffer[line.start - blank_lines - 1] == '\n'):
start = line.start
while start >= 2 and line.buffer[start - 2:start] == '\r\n':
blank_lines += 1
start -= 2
while start >= 1 and line.buffer[start - 1] == '\n':
blank_lines += 1
start -= 1
max = conf['max']
# Special case: start of document
if line.start - blank_lines == 0:
if start == 0:
blank_lines += 1 # first line doesn't have a preceding \n
max = conf['max-start']
# Special case: end of document
# NOTE: The last line of a file is always supposed to end with a new
# line. See POSIX definition of a line at:
if line.end == len(line.buffer) - 1 and line.buffer[line.end] == '\n':
if ((line.end == len(line.buffer) - 1 and
line.buffer[line.end] == '\n') or
(line.end == len(line.buffer) - 2 and
line.buffer[line.end:line.end + 2] == '\r\n')):
# Allow the exception of the one-byte file containing '\n'
if line.end == 0:
return

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2017 Greg Dubicki
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -23,6 +22,15 @@ Use this rule to prevent nodes with empty content, that implicitly result in
* Use ``forbid-in-block-mappings`` to prevent empty values in block mappings.
* Use ``forbid-in-flow-mappings`` to prevent empty values in flow mappings.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
empty-values:
forbid-in-block-mappings: true
forbid-in-flow-mappings: true
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``empty-values: {forbid-in-block-mappings: true}``
@@ -75,8 +83,8 @@ ID = 'empty-values'
TYPE = 'token'
CONF = {'forbid-in-block-mappings': bool,
'forbid-in-flow-mappings': bool}
DEFAULT = {'forbid-in-block-mappings': False,
'forbid-in-flow-mappings': False}
DEFAULT = {'forbid-in-block-mappings': True,
'forbid-in-flow-mappings': True}
def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):

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@@ -0,0 +1,158 @@
# Copyright (C) 2022 the yamllint contributors
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Use this rule to limit the permitted values for floating-point numbers.
YAML permits three classes of float expressions: approximation to real numbers,
positive and negative infinity and "not a number".
.. rubric:: Options
* Use ``require-numeral-before-decimal`` to require floats to start
with a numeral (ex ``0.0`` instead of ``.0``).
* Use ``forbid-scientific-notation`` to forbid scientific notation.
* Use ``forbid-nan`` to forbid NaN (not a number) values.
* Use ``forbid-inf`` to forbid infinite values.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
float-values:
forbid-inf: false
forbid-nan: false
forbid-scientific-notation: false
require-numeral-before-decimal: false
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``float-values: {require-numeral-before-decimal: true}``
the following code snippets would **PASS**:
::
anemometer:
angle: 0.0
the following code snippets would **FAIL**:
::
anemometer:
angle: .0
#. With ``float-values: {forbid-scientific-notation: true}``
the following code snippets would **PASS**:
::
anemometer:
angle: 0.00001
the following code snippets would **FAIL**:
::
anemometer:
angle: 10e-6
#. With ``float-values: {forbid-nan: true}``
the following code snippets would **FAIL**:
::
anemometer:
angle: .NaN
#. With ``float-values: {forbid-inf: true}``
the following code snippets would **FAIL**:
::
anemometer:
angle: .inf
"""
import re
import yaml
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
ID = 'float-values'
TYPE = 'token'
CONF = {
'require-numeral-before-decimal': bool,
'forbid-scientific-notation': bool,
'forbid-nan': bool,
'forbid-inf': bool,
}
DEFAULT = {
'require-numeral-before-decimal': False,
'forbid-scientific-notation': False,
'forbid-nan': False,
'forbid-inf': False,
}
IS_NUMERAL_BEFORE_DECIMAL_PATTERN = (
re.compile('[-+]?(\\.[0-9]+)([eE][-+]?[0-9]+)?')
)
IS_SCIENTIFIC_NOTATION_PATTERN = re.compile(
'[-+]?(\\.[0-9]+|[0-9]+(\\.[0-9]*)?)([eE][-+]?[0-9]+)'
)
IS_INF_PATTERN = re.compile('[-+]?(\\.inf|\\.Inf|\\.INF)')
IS_NAN_PATTERN = re.compile('\\.nan|\\.NaN|\\.NAN')
def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
if prev and isinstance(prev, yaml.tokens.TagToken):
return
if not isinstance(token, yaml.tokens.ScalarToken):
return
if token.style:
return
val = token.value
if conf['forbid-nan'] and IS_NAN_PATTERN.match(val):
yield LintProblem(
token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.start_mark.column + 1,
f'forbidden not a number value "{token.value}"',
)
if conf['forbid-inf'] and IS_INF_PATTERN.match(val):
yield LintProblem(
token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.start_mark.column + 1,
f'forbidden infinite value "{token.value}"',
)
if conf[
'forbid-scientific-notation'
] and IS_SCIENTIFIC_NOTATION_PATTERN.match(val):
yield LintProblem(
token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.start_mark.column + 1,
f'forbidden scientific notation "{token.value}"',
)
if conf[
'require-numeral-before-decimal'
] and IS_NUMERAL_BEFORE_DECIMAL_PATTERN.match(val):
yield LintProblem(
token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.start_mark.column + 1,
f'forbidden decimal missing 0 prefix "{token.value}"',
)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -22,6 +21,14 @@ Use this rule to control the number of spaces after hyphens (``-``).
* ``max-spaces-after`` defines the maximal number of spaces allowed after
hyphens.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
hyphens:
max-spaces-after: 1
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``hyphens: {max-spaces-after: 1}``

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -32,6 +31,16 @@ Use this rule to control the indentation.
* ``check-multi-line-strings`` defines whether to lint indentation in
multi-line strings. Set to ``true`` to enable, ``false`` to disable.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
indentation:
spaces: consistent
indent-sequences: true
check-multi-line-strings: false
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``indentation: {spaces: 1}``
@@ -193,7 +202,7 @@ Use this rule to control the indentation.
import yaml
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
from yamllint.rules.common import is_explicit_key, get_real_end_line
from yamllint.rules.common import get_real_end_line, is_explicit_key
ID = 'indentation'
@@ -209,7 +218,7 @@ ROOT, B_MAP, F_MAP, B_SEQ, F_SEQ, B_ENT, KEY, VAL = range(8)
labels = ('ROOT', 'B_MAP', 'F_MAP', 'B_SEQ', 'F_SEQ', 'B_ENT', 'KEY', 'VAL')
class Parent(object):
class Parent:
def __init__(self, type, indent, line_indent=None):
self.type = type
self.indent = indent

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -65,7 +64,7 @@ TYPE = 'token'
MAP, SEQ = range(2)
class Parent(object):
class Parent:
def __init__(self, type):
self.type = type
self.keys = []
@@ -84,7 +83,8 @@ def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
elif isinstance(token, (yaml.BlockEndToken,
yaml.FlowMappingEndToken,
yaml.FlowSequenceEndToken)):
context['stack'].pop()
if len(context['stack']) > 0:
context['stack'].pop()
elif (isinstance(token, yaml.KeyToken) and
isinstance(next, yaml.ScalarToken)):
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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2017 Johannes F. Knauf
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -16,8 +15,10 @@
"""
Use this rule to enforce alphabetical ordering of keys in mappings. The sorting
order uses the Unicode code point number. As a result, the ordering is
case-sensitive and not accent-friendly (see examples below).
order uses the Unicode code point number as a default. As a result, the
ordering is case-sensitive and not accent-friendly (see examples below).
This can be changed by setting the global ``locale`` option. This allows one
to sort case and accents properly.
.. rubric:: Examples
@@ -63,8 +64,24 @@ case-sensitive and not accent-friendly (see examples below).
- haïr: true
hais: true
#. With global option ``locale: "en_US.UTF-8"`` and rule ``key-ordering: {}``
as opposed to before, the following code snippet would now **PASS**:
::
- t-shirt: 1
T-shirt: 2
t-shirts: 3
T-shirts: 4
- hair: true
haïr: true
hais: true
haïssable: true
"""
from locale import strcoll
import yaml
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
@@ -101,7 +118,8 @@ def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
# This check is done because KeyTokens can be found inside flow
# sequences... strange, but allowed.
if len(context['stack']) > 0 and context['stack'][-1].type == MAP:
if any(next.value < key for key in context['stack'][-1].keys):
if any(strcoll(next.value, key) < 0
for key in context['stack'][-1].keys):
yield LintProblem(
next.start_mark.line + 1, next.start_mark.column + 1,
'wrong ordering of key "%s" in mapping' % next.value)

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -17,10 +16,6 @@
"""
Use this rule to set a limit to lines length.
Note: with Python 2, the ``line-length`` rule may not work properly with
unicode characters because of the way strings are represented in bytes. We
recommend running yamllint with Python 3.
.. rubric:: Options
* ``max`` defines the maximal (inclusive) length of lines.
@@ -30,6 +25,16 @@ recommend running yamllint with Python 3.
* ``allow-non-breakable-inline-mappings`` implies ``allow-non-breakable-words``
and extends it to also allow non-breakable words in inline mappings.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
line-length:
max: 80
allow-non-breakable-words: true
allow-non-breakable-inline-mappings: false
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``line-length: {max: 70}``
@@ -134,7 +139,11 @@ def check(conf, line):
start += 1
if start != line.end:
if line.buffer[start] in ('#', '-'):
if line.buffer[start] == '#':
while line.buffer[start] == '#':
start += 1
start += 1
elif line.buffer[start] == '-':
start += 2
if line.buffer.find(' ', start, line.end) == -1:

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -19,27 +18,42 @@ Use this rule to force the type of new line characters.
.. rubric:: Options
* Set ``type`` to ``unix`` to use UNIX-typed new line characters (``\\n``), or
``dos`` to use DOS-typed new line characters (``\\r\\n``).
* Set ``type`` to ``unix`` to enforce UNIX-typed new line characters (``\\n``),
set ``type`` to ``dos`` to enforce DOS-typed new line characters
(``\\r\\n``), or set ``type`` to ``platform`` to infer the type from the
system running yamllint (``\\n`` on POSIX / UNIX / Linux / Mac OS systems or
``\\r\\n`` on DOS / Windows systems).
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
new-lines:
type: unix
"""
from os import linesep
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
ID = 'new-lines'
TYPE = 'line'
CONF = {'type': ('unix', 'dos')}
CONF = {'type': ('unix', 'dos', 'platform')}
DEFAULT = {'type': 'unix'}
def check(conf, line):
if conf['type'] == 'unix':
newline_char = '\n'
elif conf['type'] == 'platform':
newline_char = linesep
elif conf['type'] == 'dos':
newline_char = '\r\n'
if line.start == 0 and len(line.buffer) > line.end:
if conf['type'] == 'dos':
if line.buffer[line.end - 1:line.end + 1] != '\r\n':
yield LintProblem(1, line.end - line.start + 1,
'wrong new line character: expected \\r\\n')
else:
if line.end > 0 and line.buffer[line.end - 1] == '\r':
yield LintProblem(1, line.end - line.start,
'wrong new line character: expected \\n')
if line.buffer[line.end:line.end + len(newline_char)] != newline_char:
yield LintProblem(1, line.end - line.start + 1,
'wrong new line character: expected {}'
.format(repr(newline_char).strip('\'')))

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2017 ScienJus
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -20,6 +19,20 @@ start with ``0`` are interpreted as octal, but this is not always wanted.
For instance ``010`` is the city code of Beijing, and should not be
converted to ``8``.
.. rubric:: Options
* Use ``forbid-implicit-octal`` to prevent numbers starting with ``0``.
* Use ``forbid-explicit-octal`` to prevent numbers starting with ``0o``.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
octal-values:
forbid-implicit-octal: true
forbid-explicit-octal: true
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``octal-values: {forbid-implicit-octal: true}``
@@ -57,6 +70,8 @@ converted to ``8``.
city-code: 0o10
"""
import re
import yaml
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
@@ -66,8 +81,10 @@ ID = 'octal-values'
TYPE = 'token'
CONF = {'forbid-implicit-octal': bool,
'forbid-explicit-octal': bool}
DEFAULT = {'forbid-implicit-octal': False,
'forbid-explicit-octal': False}
DEFAULT = {'forbid-implicit-octal': True,
'forbid-explicit-octal': True}
IS_OCTAL_NUMBER_PATTERN = re.compile(r'^[0-7]+$')
def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
@@ -78,7 +95,8 @@ def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
if isinstance(token, yaml.tokens.ScalarToken):
if not token.style:
val = token.value
if val.isdigit() and len(val) > 1 and val[0] == '0':
if (val.isdigit() and len(val) > 1 and val[0] == '0' and
IS_OCTAL_NUMBER_PATTERN.match(val[1:])):
yield LintProblem(
token.start_mark.line + 1, token.end_mark.column + 1,
'forbidden implicit octal value "%s"' %
@@ -88,7 +106,8 @@ def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
if isinstance(token, yaml.tokens.ScalarToken):
if not token.style:
val = token.value
if len(val) > 2 and val[:2] == '0o' and val[2:].isdigit():
if (len(val) > 2 and val[:2] == '0o' and
IS_OCTAL_NUMBER_PATTERN.match(val[2:])):
yield LintProblem(
token.start_mark.line + 1, token.end_mark.column + 1,
'forbidden explicit octal value "%s"' %

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2018 ClearScore
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -15,15 +14,42 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Use this rule to forbid any string values that are not quoted.
You can also enforce the type of the quote used using the ``quote-type`` option
(``single``, ``double`` or ``any``).
Use this rule to forbid any string values that are not quoted, or to prevent
quoted strings without needing it. You can also enforce the type of the quote
used.
.. rubric:: Options
* ``quote-type`` defines allowed quotes: ``single``, ``double`` or ``any``
(default).
* ``required`` defines whether using quotes in string values is required
(``true``, default) or not (``false``), or only allowed when really needed
(``only-when-needed``).
* ``extra-required`` is a list of PCRE regexes to force string values to be
quoted, if they match any regex. This option can only be used with
``required: false`` and ``required: only-when-needed``.
* ``extra-allowed`` is a list of PCRE regexes to allow quoted string values,
even if ``required: only-when-needed`` is set.
* ``allow-quoted-quotes`` allows (``true``) using disallowed quotes for strings
with allowed quotes inside. Default ``false``.
**Note**: Multi-line strings (with ``|`` or ``>``) will not be checked.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
quoted-strings:
quote-type: any
required: true
extra-required: []
extra-allowed: []
allow-quoted-quotes: false
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``quoted-strings: {quote-type: any}``
#. With ``quoted-strings: {quote-type: any, required: true}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
@@ -37,42 +63,227 @@ You can also enforce the type of the quote used using the ``quote-type`` option
::
foo: bar
#. With ``quoted-strings: {quote-type: single, required: only-when-needed}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
foo: bar
bar: foo
not_number: '123'
not_boolean: 'true'
not_comment: '# comment'
not_list: '[1, 2, 3]'
not_map: '{a: 1, b: 2}'
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
foo: 'bar'
#. With ``quoted-strings: {required: false, extra-required: [^http://,
^ftp://]}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
- localhost
- "localhost"
- "http://localhost"
- "ftp://localhost"
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
- http://localhost
- ftp://localhost
#. With ``quoted-strings: {required: only-when-needed, extra-allowed:
[^http://, ^ftp://], extra-required: [QUOTED]}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
- localhost
- "http://localhost"
- "ftp://localhost"
- "this is a string that needs to be QUOTED"
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
- "localhost"
- this is a string that needs to be QUOTED
#. With ``quoted-strings: {quote-type: double, allow-quoted-quotes: false}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
foo: "bar\\"baz"
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
foo: 'bar"baz'
#. With ``quoted-strings: {quote-type: double, allow-quoted-quotes: true}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
foo: 'bar"baz'
"""
import re
import yaml
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
ID = 'quoted-strings'
TYPE = 'token'
CONF = {'quote-type': ('any', 'single', 'double')}
DEFAULT = {'quote-type': 'any'}
CONF = {'quote-type': ('any', 'single', 'double'),
'required': (True, False, 'only-when-needed'),
'extra-required': [str],
'extra-allowed': [str],
'allow-quoted-quotes': bool}
DEFAULT = {'quote-type': 'any',
'required': True,
'extra-required': [],
'extra-allowed': [],
'allow-quoted-quotes': False}
def VALIDATE(conf):
if conf['required'] is True and len(conf['extra-allowed']) > 0:
return 'cannot use both "required: true" and "extra-allowed"'
if conf['required'] is True and len(conf['extra-required']) > 0:
return 'cannot use both "required: true" and "extra-required"'
if conf['required'] is False and len(conf['extra-allowed']) > 0:
return 'cannot use both "required: false" and "extra-allowed"'
DEFAULT_SCALAR_TAG = u'tag:yaml.org,2002:str'
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/36514274
yaml.resolver.Resolver.add_implicit_resolver(
'tag:yaml.org,2002:int',
re.compile(r'''^(?:[-+]?0b[0-1_]+
|[-+]?0o?[0-7_]+
|[-+]?0[0-7_]+
|[-+]?(?:0|[1-9][0-9_]*)
|[-+]?0x[0-9a-fA-F_]+
|[-+]?[1-9][0-9_]*(?::[0-5]?[0-9])+)$''', re.X),
list('-+0123456789'))
def _quote_match(quote_type, token_style):
return ((quote_type == 'any') or
(quote_type == 'single' and token_style == "'") or
(quote_type == 'double' and token_style == '"'))
def _quotes_are_needed(string):
loader = yaml.BaseLoader('key: ' + string)
# Remove the 5 first tokens corresponding to 'key: ' (StreamStartToken,
# BlockMappingStartToken, KeyToken, ScalarToken(value=key), ValueToken)
for _ in range(5):
loader.get_token()
try:
a, b = loader.get_token(), loader.get_token()
if (isinstance(a, yaml.ScalarToken) and a.style is None and
isinstance(b, yaml.BlockEndToken) and a.value == string):
return False
return True
except yaml.scanner.ScannerError:
return True
def _has_quoted_quotes(token):
return ((not token.plain) and
((token.style == "'" and '"' in token.value) or
(token.style == '"' and "'" in token.value)))
def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
if not (isinstance(token, yaml.tokens.ScalarToken) and
isinstance(prev, (yaml.BlockEntryToken, yaml.FlowEntryToken,
yaml.FlowSequenceStartToken, yaml.TagToken,
yaml.ValueToken))):
return
# Ignore explicit types, e.g. !!str testtest or !!int 42
if (prev and isinstance(prev, yaml.tokens.TagToken) and
prev.value[0] == '!!'):
return
# Ignore numbers, booleans, etc.
resolver = yaml.resolver.Resolver()
tag = resolver.resolve(yaml.nodes.ScalarNode, token.value, (True, False))
if token.plain and tag != DEFAULT_SCALAR_TAG:
return
# Ignore multi-line strings
if (not token.plain) and (token.style == "|" or token.style == ">"):
return
quote_type = conf['quote-type']
if (isinstance(token, yaml.tokens.ScalarToken) and
isinstance(prev, (yaml.ValueToken, yaml.TagToken))):
# Ignore explicit types, e.g. !!str testtest or !!int 42
if (prev and isinstance(prev, yaml.tokens.TagToken) and
prev.value[0] == '!!'):
return
msg = None
if conf['required'] is True:
# Ignore numbers, booleans, etc.
resolver = yaml.resolver.Resolver()
if resolver.resolve(yaml.nodes.ScalarNode, token.value,
(True, False)) != 'tag:yaml.org,2002:str':
return
# Quotes are mandatory and need to match config
if (token.style is None or
not (_quote_match(quote_type, token.style) or
(conf['allow-quoted-quotes'] and _has_quoted_quotes(token)))):
msg = "string value is not quoted with %s quotes" % quote_type
# Ignore multi-line strings
if (not token.plain) and (token.style == "|" or token.style == ">"):
return
elif conf['required'] is False:
if ((quote_type == 'single' and token.style != "'") or
(quote_type == 'double' and token.style != '"') or
(quote_type == 'any' and token.style is None)):
yield LintProblem(
token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.start_mark.column + 1,
"string value is not quoted with %s quotes" % (quote_type))
# Quotes are not mandatory but when used need to match config
if (token.style and
not _quote_match(quote_type, token.style) and
not (conf['allow-quoted-quotes'] and
_has_quoted_quotes(token))):
msg = "string value is not quoted with %s quotes" % quote_type
elif not token.style:
is_extra_required = any(re.search(r, token.value)
for r in conf['extra-required'])
if is_extra_required:
msg = "string value is not quoted"
elif conf['required'] == 'only-when-needed':
# Quotes are not strictly needed here
if (token.style and tag == DEFAULT_SCALAR_TAG and token.value and
not _quotes_are_needed(token.value)):
is_extra_required = any(re.search(r, token.value)
for r in conf['extra-required'])
is_extra_allowed = any(re.search(r, token.value)
for r in conf['extra-allowed'])
if not (is_extra_required or is_extra_allowed):
msg = "string value is redundantly quoted with %s quotes" % (
quote_type)
# But when used need to match config
elif (token.style and
not _quote_match(quote_type, token.style) and
not (conf['allow-quoted-quotes'] and _has_quoted_quotes(token))):
msg = "string value is not quoted with %s quotes" % quote_type
elif not token.style:
is_extra_required = len(conf['extra-required']) and any(
re.search(r, token.value) for r in conf['extra-required'])
if is_extra_required:
msg = "string value is not quoted"
if msg is not None:
yield LintProblem(
token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.start_mark.column + 1,
msg)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Adrien Vergé
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016 Peter Ericson
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
@@ -15,13 +14,34 @@
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""
Use this rule to forbid non-explictly typed truthy values other than ``true``
and ``false``, for example ``YES``, ``False`` and ``off``.
Use this rule to forbid non-explictly typed truthy values other than allowed
ones (by default: ``true`` and ``false``), for example ``YES`` or ``off``.
This can be useful to prevent surprises from YAML parsers transforming
``[yes, FALSE, Off]`` into ``[true, false, false]`` or
``{y: 1, yes: 2, on: 3, true: 4, True: 5}`` into ``{y: 1, true: 5}``.
.. rubric:: Options
* ``allowed-values`` defines the list of truthy values which will be ignored
during linting. The default is ``['true', 'false']``, but can be changed to
any list containing: ``'TRUE'``, ``'True'``, ``'true'``, ``'FALSE'``,
``'False'``, ``'false'``, ``'YES'``, ``'Yes'``, ``'yes'``, ``'NO'``,
``'No'``, ``'no'``, ``'ON'``, ``'On'``, ``'on'``, ``'OFF'``, ``'Off'``,
``'off'``.
* ``check-keys`` disables verification for keys in mappings. By default,
``truthy`` rule applies to both keys and values. Set this option to ``false``
to prevent this.
.. rubric:: Default values (when enabled)
.. code-block:: yaml
rules:
truthy:
allowed-values: ['true', 'false']
check-keys: true
.. rubric:: Examples
#. With ``truthy: {}``
@@ -63,29 +83,75 @@ This can be useful to prevent surprises from YAML parsers transforming
yes: 1
on: 2
True: 3
#. With ``truthy: {allowed-values: ["yes", "no"]}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
- yes
- no
- "true"
- 'false'
- foo
- bar
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
- true
- false
- on
- off
#. With ``truthy: {check-keys: false}``
the following code snippet would **PASS**:
::
yes: 1
on: 2
true: 3
the following code snippet would **FAIL**:
::
yes: Yes
on: On
true: True
"""
import yaml
from yamllint.linter import LintProblem
ID = 'truthy'
TYPE = 'token'
TRUTHY = ['YES', 'Yes', 'yes',
'NO', 'No', 'no',
'TRUE', 'True', # 'true' is a boolean
'FALSE', 'False', # 'false' is a boolean
'TRUE', 'True', 'true',
'FALSE', 'False', 'false',
'ON', 'On', 'on',
'OFF', 'Off', 'off']
ID = 'truthy'
TYPE = 'token'
CONF = {'allowed-values': list(TRUTHY), 'check-keys': bool}
DEFAULT = {'allowed-values': ['true', 'false'], 'check-keys': True}
def check(conf, token, prev, next, nextnext, context):
if prev and isinstance(prev, yaml.tokens.TagToken):
return
if (not conf['check-keys'] and isinstance(prev, yaml.tokens.KeyToken) and
isinstance(token, yaml.tokens.ScalarToken)):
return
if isinstance(token, yaml.tokens.ScalarToken):
if token.value in TRUTHY and token.style is None:
if (token.value in (set(TRUTHY) - set(conf['allowed-values'])) and
token.style is None):
yield LintProblem(token.start_mark.line + 1,
token.start_mark.column + 1,
"truthy value should be true or false")
"truthy value should be one of [" +
", ".join(sorted(conf['allowed-values'])) + "]")