- Python hooks are supported now too. All you have to do is:
- add a line to the
console_scripts
array inentry_points
insetup.py
- Put your python script in the
pre_commit_hooks
folder
- add a line to the
Enjoy the clean, valid, and documented code!
pre-commit try-repo {-a} /path/to/local/pre-commit-terraform/repo {hook_name}
I.e.
pre-commit try-repo /mnt/c/Users/tf/pre-commit-terraform terraform_fmt # Run only `terraform_fmt` check
pre-commit try-repo -a ~/pre-commit-terraform # run all existing checks from repo
Running pre-commit
with try-repo
ignores all arguments specified in .pre-commit-config.yaml
.
If you need to test hook with arguments, follow pre-commit doc to test hooks.
For example, to test that the terraform_fmt
hook works fine with arguments:
/tmp/pre-commit-terraform/terraform_fmt.sh --args=-diff --args=-write=false test-dir/main.tf test-dir/vars.tf
To check is your improvement not violate performance, we have dummy execution time tests.
Script accept next options:
# | Name | Example value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
1 | TEST_NUM |
200 |
How many times need repeat test |
2 | TEST_COMMAND |
'pre-commit try-repo -a /tmp/159/pre-commit-terraform terraform_tfsec' |
Valid pre-commit command |
3 | TEST_DIR |
'/tmp/infrastructure' |
Dir on what you run tests. |
4 | TEST_DESCRIPTION |
'`terraform_tfsec` PR #123:' |
Text that you'd like to see in result |
5 | RAW_TEST_ RESULTS_FILE_NAME |
terraform_tfsec_pr123 |
(Temporary) File where all test data will be stored. |
Note: To make test results repeatable and comparable, be sure that on the test machine nothing generates an unstable workload. During tests good to stop any other apps and do not interact with the test machine.
Otherwise, for eg, when you watch Youtube videos during one test and not during other, test results can differ up to 30% for the same test.
# Install deps
sudo apt install -y datamash
# Run tests
./hooks_performance_test.sh 200 'pre-commit try-repo -a /tmp/159/pre-commit-terraform terraform_tfsec' '/tmp/infrastructure' '`terraform_tfsec` v1.51.0:' 'terraform_tfsec_pr159'
# Build `pre-commit-terraform` image
docker build -t pre-commit-terraform --build-arg INSTALL_ALL=true .
# Build test image
docker build -t pre-commit-tests tests/
# Run
TEST_NUM=1
TEST_DIR='/tmp/infrastructure'
PRE_COMMIT_DIR="$(pwd)"
TEST_COMMAND='pre-commit try-repo -a /pct terraform_tfsec'
TEST_DESCRIPTION='`terraform_tfsec` v1.51.0:'
RAW_TEST_RESULTS_FILE_NAME='terraform_tfsec_pr159'
docker run -v "$PRE_COMMIT_DIR:/pct:rw" -v "$TEST_DIR:/lint:ro" pre-commit-tests \
$TEST_NUM "$TEST_COMMAND" '/lint' "$RAW_TEST_RESULTS_FILE_NAME" "$RAW_TEST_RESULTS_FILE_NAME"
Results will be located at ./test/results
dir.
sudo rm -rf tests/results
You can use this PR as an example.
- Try to figure out future hook usage.
- Confirm the concept with Anton Babenko.
- Identify and describe dependencies in Install dependencies and Available Hooks sections
- Based on prev. block, add hook dependencies installation to Dockerfile.
Check that works:docker build -t pre-commit --build-arg INSTALL_ALL=true .
docker build -t pre-commit --build-arg <NEW_HOOK>_VERSION=latest .
docker build -t pre-commit --build-arg <NEW_HOOK>_VERSION=<1.2.3> .
- Add new hook to
.pre-commit-hooks.yaml
- Create hook file. Don't forget to make it executable via
chmod +x /path/to/hook/file
. - Test hook. How to do it is described in Run and debug hooks locally section.
- Test hook one more time.
-
Push commit with hook file to GitHub
-
Grab SHA hash of the commit
-
Test hook using
.pre-commit-config.yaml
:repos: - repo: https://github.com/antonbabenko/pre-commit-terraform # Your repo rev: 3d76da3885e6a33d59527eff3a57d246dfb66620 # Your commit SHA hooks: - id: terraform_docs # New hook name args: - --args=--config=.terraform-docs.yml # Some args that you'd like to test
-
- Add hook description to Available Hooks.
- Create and populate a new hook section in Hooks usage notes and examples.