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rule_shellcheck.go
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package actionlint
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync"
)
type shellcheckError struct {
Line int `json:"line"`
Column int `json:"column"`
Level string `json:"level"`
Code int `json:"code"`
Message string `json:"message"`
}
// RuleShellcheck is a rule to check shell scripts at 'run:' using shellcheck.
// https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck
type RuleShellcheck struct {
RuleBase
cmd *externalCommand
workflowShell string
jobShell string
mu sync.Mutex
}
// NewRuleShellcheck creates new RuleShellcheck instance. Parameter executable can be command name
// or relative/absolute file path. When the given executable is not found in system, it returns an
// error as 2nd return value.
func NewRuleShellcheck(executable string, proc *concurrentProcess) (*RuleShellcheck, error) {
cmd, err := proc.newCommandRunner(executable)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
r := &RuleShellcheck{
RuleBase: RuleBase{
name: "shellcheck",
desc: "Checks for shell script sources in \"run:\" using shellcheck",
},
cmd: cmd,
workflowShell: "",
jobShell: "",
}
return r, nil
}
// VisitStep is callback when visiting Step node.
func (rule *RuleShellcheck) VisitStep(n *Step) error {
run, ok := n.Exec.(*ExecRun)
if !ok || run.Run == nil {
return nil
}
name := rule.getShellName(run)
if name != "bash" && name != "sh" {
return nil
}
rule.runShellcheck(run.Run.Value, name, run.RunPos)
return nil
}
// VisitJobPre is callback when visiting Job node before visiting its children.
func (rule *RuleShellcheck) VisitJobPre(n *Job) error {
if n.Defaults != nil && n.Defaults.Run != nil && n.Defaults.Run.Shell != nil {
rule.jobShell = n.Defaults.Run.Shell.Value
return nil
}
if n.RunsOn == nil {
return nil
}
for _, label := range n.RunsOn.Labels {
l := strings.ToLower(label.Value)
// Default shell on Windows is PowerShell.
// https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#using-a-specific-shell
if l == "windows" || strings.HasPrefix(l, "windows-") {
return nil
}
}
// TODO: When bash is not found, GitHub-hosted runner fallbacks to sh. What OSes require this behavior?
rule.jobShell = "bash"
return nil
}
// VisitJobPost is callback when visiting Job node after visiting its children.
func (rule *RuleShellcheck) VisitJobPost(n *Job) error {
rule.jobShell = ""
return nil
}
// VisitWorkflowPre is callback when visiting Workflow node before visiting its children.
func (rule *RuleShellcheck) VisitWorkflowPre(n *Workflow) error {
if n.Defaults != nil && n.Defaults.Run != nil && n.Defaults.Run.Shell != nil {
rule.workflowShell = n.Defaults.Run.Shell.Value
}
return nil
}
// VisitWorkflowPost is callback when visiting Workflow node after visiting its children.
func (rule *RuleShellcheck) VisitWorkflowPost(n *Workflow) error {
rule.workflowShell = ""
return rule.cmd.wait() // Wait until all processes running for this rule
}
func (rule *RuleShellcheck) getShellName(exec *ExecRun) string {
if exec.Shell != nil {
return exec.Shell.Value
}
if rule.jobShell != "" {
return rule.jobShell
}
return rule.workflowShell
}
// Replace ${{ ... }} with underscores like __________
// Note: replacing with spaces sometimes causes syntax error. For example,
//
// if ${{ contains(xs, s) }}; then
// echo 'hello'
// fi
func sanitizeExpressionsInScript(src string) string {
b := strings.Builder{}
for {
s := strings.Index(src, "${{")
if s == -1 {
if b.Len() == 0 {
return src
}
b.WriteString(src)
return b.String()
}
e := strings.Index(src[s:], "}}")
if e == -1 {
if b.Len() == 0 {
return src
}
b.WriteString(src)
return b.String()
}
e += s + 2 // 2 is offset for len("}}")
// Note: If ${{ ... }} includes newline, line and column reported by shellcheck will be
// shifted.
b.WriteString(src[:s])
for i := 0; i < e-s; i++ {
b.WriteByte('_')
}
src = src[e:]
}
}
func (rule *RuleShellcheck) runShellcheck(src, sh string, pos *Pos) {
src = sanitizeExpressionsInScript(src)
rule.Debug("%s: Run shellcheck for %s script:\n%s", pos, sh, src)
// Reasons to exclude the rules:
//
// - SC1091: File not found. Scripts are for CI environment. Not suitable for checking this in current local
// environment
// - SC2194: The word is constant. This sometimes happens at constants by replacing ${{ }} with underscores.
// For example, `if ${{ matrix.foo }}; then ...` -> `if _________________; then ...`
// - SC2050: The expression is constant. This sometimes happens at `if` condition by replacing ${{ }} with
// underscores (#45). For example, `if [ "${{ matrix.foo }}" = "x" ]` -> `if [ "_________________" = "x" ]`
// - SC2154: The var is referenced but not assigned. Script at `run:` can refer variables defined in `env:` section
// so this rule can cause false positives (#53).
// - SC2157: Argument to -z is always false due to literal strings. When the argument of -z is replaced from ${{ }},
// this can happen. For example, `if [ -z ${{ env.FOO }} ]` -> `if [ -z ______________ ]` (#113).
args := []string{"--norc", "-f", "json", "-x", "--shell", sh, "-e", "SC1091,SC2194,SC2050,SC2154,SC2157", "-"}
rule.Debug("%s: Running %s command with %s", pos, rule.cmd.exe, args)
// Use same options to run shell process described at document
// https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#using-a-specific-shell
setup := "set -e"
if sh == "bash" {
setup = "set -eo pipefail"
}
script := fmt.Sprintf("%s\n%s\n", setup, src)
rule.cmd.run(args, script, func(stdout []byte, err error) error {
if err != nil {
rule.Debug("Command %s %s failed: %v", rule.cmd.exe, args, err)
return fmt.Errorf("`%s %s` did not run successfully while checking script at %s: %w", rule.cmd.exe, strings.Join(args, " "), pos, err)
}
errs := []shellcheckError{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(stdout, &errs); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not parse JSON output from shellcheck: %w: stdout=%q", err, stdout)
}
if len(errs) == 0 {
return nil
}
rule.mu.Lock()
defer rule.mu.Unlock()
// It's better to show source location in the script as position of error, but it's not
// possible easily. YAML has multiple block styles with '|', '>', '|+', '>+', '|-', '>-'. Some
// of them remove indentation and/or blank lines. So restoring source position in block string
// is not possible. Sourcemap is necessary to do it.
// Instead, actionlint shows position of 'run:' as position of error. And separately show
// location in script which is reported by shellcheck in error message.
for _, err := range errs {
// Consider the first line is setup for running shell which was implicitly added for better check
line := err.Line - 1
msg := strings.TrimSuffix(err.Message, ".") // Trim period aligning style of error message
rule.Errorf(pos, "shellcheck reported issue in this script: SC%d:%s:%d:%d: %s", err.Code, err.Level, line, err.Column, msg)
}
return nil
})
}