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hadolint.sh
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hadolint.sh
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#!/bin/bash
# The problem-matcher definition must be present in the repository
# checkout (outside the Docker container running hadolint). We copy
# problem-matcher.json to the home folder.
cp /problem-matcher.json "$HOME/"
# After the run has finished we remove the problem-matcher.json from
# the repository so we don't leave the checkout dirty. We also remove
# the matcher so it won't take effect in later steps.
cleanup() {
echo "::remove-matcher owner=brpaz/hadolint-action::"
}
trap cleanup EXIT
echo "::add-matcher::$HOME/problem-matcher.json"
if [ -n "$HADOLINT_CONFIG" ]; then
HADOLINT_CONFIG="-c ${HADOLINT_CONFIG}"
fi
OUTPUT=
if [ -n "$HADOLINT_OUTPUT" ]; then
if [ -f "$HADOLINT_OUTPUT" ]; then
HADOLINT_OUTPUT="$TMP_FOLDER/$HADOLINT_OUTPUT"
fi
OUTPUT=" | tee $HADOLINT_OUTPUT"
fi
if [ "$HADOLINT_RECURSIVE" = "true" ]; then
shopt -s globstar
filename="${!#}"
flags="${@:1:$#-1}"
hadolint $HADOLINT_CONFIG $flags **/$filename $OUTPUT
else
# shellcheck disable=SC2086
hadolint $HADOLINT_CONFIG "$@" $OUTPUT
fi
[ -z "$HADOLINT_OUTPUT" ] || echo "Hadolint output saved to: $HADOLINT_OUTPUT"