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#!/usr/bin/env bash | ||
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# Copyright 2014 The Kubernetes Authors. | ||
# | ||
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||
# You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||
# | ||
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||
# | ||
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||
# limitations under the License. | ||
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function kube::util::sourced_variable { | ||
# Call this function to tell shellcheck that a variable is supposed to | ||
# be used from other calling context. This helps quiet an "unused | ||
# variable" warning from shellcheck and also document your code. | ||
true | ||
} | ||
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kube::util::sortable_date() { | ||
date "+%Y%m%d-%H%M%S" | ||
} | ||
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# arguments: target, item1, item2, item3, ... | ||
# returns 0 if target is in the given items, 1 otherwise. | ||
kube::util::array_contains() { | ||
local search="$1" | ||
local element | ||
shift | ||
for element; do | ||
if [[ "${element}" == "${search}" ]]; then | ||
return 0 | ||
fi | ||
done | ||
return 1 | ||
} | ||
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# Example: kube::util::trap_add 'echo "in trap DEBUG"' DEBUG | ||
# See: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3338030/multiple-bash-traps-for-the-same-signal | ||
kube::util::trap_add() { | ||
local trap_add_cmd | ||
trap_add_cmd=$1 | ||
shift | ||
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for trap_add_name in "$@"; do | ||
local existing_cmd | ||
local new_cmd | ||
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# Grab the currently defined trap commands for this trap | ||
existing_cmd=$(trap -p "${trap_add_name}" | awk -F"'" '{print $2}') | ||
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if [[ -z "${existing_cmd}" ]]; then | ||
new_cmd="${trap_add_cmd}" | ||
else | ||
new_cmd="${trap_add_cmd};${existing_cmd}" | ||
fi | ||
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# Assign the test. Disable the shellcheck warning telling that trap | ||
# commands should be single quoted to avoid evaluating them at this | ||
# point instead evaluating them at run time. The logic of adding new | ||
# commands to a single trap requires them to be evaluated right away. | ||
# shellcheck disable=SC2064 | ||
trap "${new_cmd}" "${trap_add_name}" | ||
done | ||
} | ||
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kube::util::download_file() { | ||
local -r url=$1 | ||
local -r destination_file=$2 | ||
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rm "${destination_file}" 2&> /dev/null || true | ||
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for i in $(seq 5) | ||
do | ||
if ! curl -fsSL --retry 3 --keepalive-time 2 "${url}" -o "${destination_file}"; then | ||
echo "Downloading ${url} failed. $((5-i)) retries left." | ||
sleep 1 | ||
else | ||
echo "Downloading ${url} succeed" | ||
return 0 | ||
fi | ||
done | ||
return 1 | ||
} | ||
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# Wait for background jobs to finish. Return with | ||
# an error status if any of the jobs failed. | ||
kube::util::wait-for-jobs() { | ||
local fail=0 | ||
local job | ||
for job in $(jobs -p); do | ||
wait "${job}" || fail=$((fail + 1)) | ||
done | ||
return ${fail} | ||
} | ||
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# kube::util::join <delim> <list...> | ||
# Concatenates the list elements with the delimiter passed as first parameter | ||
# | ||
# Ex: kube::util::join , a b c | ||
# -> a,b,c | ||
function kube::util::join { | ||
local IFS="$1" | ||
shift | ||
echo "$*" | ||
} | ||
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# kube::util::check-file-in-alphabetical-order <file> | ||
# Check that the file is in alphabetical order | ||
# | ||
function kube::util::check-file-in-alphabetical-order { | ||
local failure_file="$1" | ||
if ! diff -u "${failure_file}" <(LC_ALL=C sort "${failure_file}"); then | ||
{ | ||
echo | ||
echo "${failure_file} is not in alphabetical order. Please sort it:" | ||
echo | ||
echo " LC_ALL=C sort -o ${failure_file} ${failure_file}" | ||
echo | ||
} >&2 | ||
false | ||
fi | ||
} | ||
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# Some useful colors. | ||
if [[ -z "${color_start-}" ]]; then | ||
declare -r color_start="\033[" | ||
declare -r color_red="${color_start}0;31m" | ||
declare -r color_yellow="${color_start}0;33m" | ||
declare -r color_green="${color_start}0;32m" | ||
declare -r color_blue="${color_start}1;34m" | ||
declare -r color_cyan="${color_start}1;36m" | ||
declare -r color_norm="${color_start}0m" | ||
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kube::util::sourced_variable "${color_start}" | ||
kube::util::sourced_variable "${color_red}" | ||
kube::util::sourced_variable "${color_yellow}" | ||
kube::util::sourced_variable "${color_green}" | ||
kube::util::sourced_variable "${color_blue}" | ||
kube::util::sourced_variable "${color_cyan}" | ||
kube::util::sourced_variable "${color_norm}" | ||
fi | ||
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | ||
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# Copyright 2018 The Kubernetes Authors. | ||
# | ||
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); | ||
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. | ||
# You may obtain a copy of the License at | ||
# | ||
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 | ||
# | ||
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software | ||
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, | ||
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. | ||
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and | ||
# limitations under the License. | ||
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set -o errexit | ||
set -o nounset | ||
set -o pipefail | ||
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# The csi-release-tools directory. | ||
TOOLS="$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" | ||
. "${TOOLS}/util.sh" | ||
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# Directory to check. Default is the parent of the tools themselves. | ||
ROOT="${1:-${TOOLS}/..}" | ||
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# required version for this script, if not installed on the host we will | ||
# use the official docker image instead. keep this in sync with SHELLCHECK_IMAGE | ||
SHELLCHECK_VERSION="0.6.0" | ||
# upstream shellcheck latest stable image as of January 10th, 2019 | ||
SHELLCHECK_IMAGE="koalaman/shellcheck-alpine:v0.6.0@sha256:7d4d712a2686da99d37580b4e2f45eb658b74e4b01caf67c1099adc294b96b52" | ||
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# fixed name for the shellcheck docker container so we can reliably clean it up | ||
SHELLCHECK_CONTAINER="k8s-shellcheck" | ||
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# disabled lints | ||
disabled=( | ||
# this lint disallows non-constant source, which we use extensively without | ||
# any known bugs | ||
1090 | ||
# this lint prefers command -v to which, they are not the same | ||
2230 | ||
) | ||
# comma separate for passing to shellcheck | ||
join_by() { | ||
local IFS="$1"; | ||
shift; | ||
echo "$*"; | ||
} | ||
SHELLCHECK_DISABLED="$(join_by , "${disabled[@]}")" | ||
readonly SHELLCHECK_DISABLED | ||
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# creates the shellcheck container for later use | ||
create_container () { | ||
# TODO(bentheelder): this is a performance hack, we create the container with | ||
# a sleep MAX_INT32 so that it is effectively paused. | ||
# We then repeatedly exec to it to run each shellcheck, and later rm it when | ||
# we're done. | ||
# This is incredibly much faster than creating a container for each shellcheck | ||
# call ... | ||
docker run --name "${SHELLCHECK_CONTAINER}" -d --rm -v "${ROOT}:${ROOT}" -w "${ROOT}" --entrypoint="sleep" "${SHELLCHECK_IMAGE}" 2147483647 | ||
} | ||
# removes the shellcheck container | ||
remove_container () { | ||
docker rm -f "${SHELLCHECK_CONTAINER}" &> /dev/null || true | ||
} | ||
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# ensure we're linting the source tree | ||
cd "${ROOT}" | ||
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# find all shell scripts excluding ./_*, ./.git/*, ./vendor*, | ||
# and anything git-ignored | ||
all_shell_scripts=() | ||
while IFS=$'\n' read -r script; | ||
do git check-ignore -q "$script" || all_shell_scripts+=("$script"); | ||
done < <(find . -name "*.sh" \ | ||
-not \( \ | ||
-path ./_\* -o \ | ||
-path ./.git\* -o \ | ||
-path ./vendor\* \ | ||
\)) | ||
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# detect if the host machine has the required shellcheck version installed | ||
# if so, we will use that instead. | ||
HAVE_SHELLCHECK=false | ||
if which shellcheck &>/dev/null; then | ||
detected_version="$(shellcheck --version | grep 'version: .*')" | ||
if [[ "${detected_version}" = "version: ${SHELLCHECK_VERSION}" ]]; then | ||
HAVE_SHELLCHECK=true | ||
fi | ||
fi | ||
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# tell the user which we've selected and possibly set up the container | ||
if ${HAVE_SHELLCHECK}; then | ||
echo "Using host shellcheck ${SHELLCHECK_VERSION} binary." | ||
else | ||
echo "Using shellcheck ${SHELLCHECK_VERSION} docker image." | ||
# remove any previous container, ensure we will attempt to cleanup on exit, | ||
# and create the container | ||
remove_container | ||
kube::util::trap_add 'remove_container' EXIT | ||
if ! output="$(create_container 2>&1)"; then | ||
{ | ||
echo "Failed to create shellcheck container with output: " | ||
echo "" | ||
echo "${output}" | ||
} >&2 | ||
exit 1 | ||
fi | ||
fi | ||
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# lint each script, tracking failures | ||
errors=() | ||
for f in "${all_shell_scripts[@]}"; do | ||
set +o errexit | ||
if ${HAVE_SHELLCHECK}; then | ||
failedLint=$(shellcheck --exclude="${SHELLCHECK_DISABLED}" "${f}") | ||
else | ||
failedLint=$(docker exec -t ${SHELLCHECK_CONTAINER} \ | ||
shellcheck --exclude="${SHELLCHECK_DISABLED}" "${f}") | ||
fi | ||
set -o errexit | ||
if [[ -n "${failedLint}" ]]; then | ||
errors+=( "${failedLint}" ) | ||
fi | ||
done | ||
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# Check to be sure all the packages that should pass lint are. | ||
if [ ${#errors[@]} -eq 0 ]; then | ||
echo 'Congratulations! All shell files are passing lint.' | ||
else | ||
{ | ||
echo "Errors from shellcheck:" | ||
for err in "${errors[@]}"; do | ||
echo "$err" | ||
done | ||
echo | ||
echo 'Please review the above warnings. You can test via "./hack/verify-shellcheck"' | ||
echo 'If the above warnings do not make sense, you can exempt them from shellcheck' | ||
echo 'checking by adding the "shellcheck disable" directive' | ||
echo '(https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/Directive#disable).' | ||
echo | ||
} >&2 | ||
false | ||
fi |