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# ansible-later
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[![Build Status](https://cloud.drone.io/api/badges/xoxys/ansible-later/status.svg)](https://cloud.drone.io/xoxys/ansible-later)
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[![](https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/ansible-later.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/ansible-later/)
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[![](https://img.shields.io/pypi/status/ansible-later.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/ansible-later/)
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[![](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/ansible-later.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/ansible-later/)
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This is a fork of Will Thames [ansible-review](https://github.com/willthames/ansible-review) so credits goes to him
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for his work on ansible-review and ansible-lint.
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`ansible-later` is a best pratice scanner and linting tool. In most cases, if you write ansibel roles in a team,
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it helps to have a coding or best practice guideline in place. This will make ansible roles more readable for all
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maintainers and can reduce the troubleshooting time.
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`ansible-later` does _**not**_ ensure that your role will work as expected.
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The project name is an acronym for **L**ovely **A**utomation **TE**sting f**R**mework.
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## Table of Content
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- [Setup](#setup)
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- [Using pip](#using-pip)
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- [From source](#from-source)
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- [Usage](#usage)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [Review a git repositories](#review-a-git-repositories)
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- [Review a list of files](#review-a-list-of-files)
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- [Buildin rules](#buildin-rules)
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- [Build your own](#build-your-own)
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- [The standards file](#the-standards-file)
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- [Candidates](#candidates)
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- [Minimal standards checks](#minimal-standards-checks)
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- [License](#license)
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- [Maintainers and Contributors](#maintainers-and-contributors)
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---
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### Setup
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#### Using pip
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```Shell
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# From internal pip repo as user
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pip install ansible-later --user
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# .. or as root
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sudo pip install ansible-later
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```
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#### From source
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```Shell
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# Install dependency
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git clone https://repourl
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export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:`pwd`/ansible-later/ansiblelater
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export PATH=$PATH:`pwd`/ansible-later/ansiblelater/bin
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```
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### Usage
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```Shell
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ansible-later FILES
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```
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Where FILES is a space delimited list of files to review.
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ansible-later is _not_ recursive and won't descend
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into child folders; it just processes the list of files you give it.
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Passing a folder in with the list of files will elicit a warning:
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```Shell
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WARN: Couldn't classify file ./foldername
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```
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ansible-later will review inventory files, role
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files, python code (modules, plugins) and playbooks.
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- The goal is that each file that changes in a
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changeset should be reviewable simply by passing
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those files as the arguments to ansible-later.
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- Roles are slightly harder, and sub-roles are yet
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harder still (currently just using `-R` to process
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roles works very well, but doesn't examine the
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structure of the role)
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- Using `{{ playbook_dir }}` in sub roles is so far
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very hard.
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- This should work against various repository styles
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- per-role repository
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- roles with sub-roles
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- per-playbook repository
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- It should work with roles requirement files and with local roles
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#### Configuration
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If your standards (and optionally inhouse rules) are set up, create
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a configuration file in the appropriate location (this will depend on
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your operating system)
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The location can be found by using `ansible-later` with no arguments.
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You can override the configuration file location with the `-c` flag.
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```INI
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[rules]
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standards = /path/to/your/standards/rules
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```
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The standards directory can be overridden with the `-d` argument.
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#### Review a git repositories
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- `git ls-files | xargs ansible-later` works well in
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a roles repo to review the whole role. But it will
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review the whole of other repos too.
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- `git ls-files *[^LICENSE,.md] | xargs ansible-later`
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works like the first example but excludes some
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unnecessary files.
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- `git diff branch_to_compare | ansible-later` will
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review only the changes between the branches and
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surrounding context.
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#### Review a list of files
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- `find . -type f | xargs ansible-later` will review
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all files in the current folder (and all subfolders),
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even if they're not checked into git
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#### Buildin rules
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Reviews are nothing without some rules or standards against which to review. ansible-later
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comes with a couple of built-in checks explained in the following table.
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| Rule | ID | Description | Parameter |
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| check_yaml_empty_lines | LINT0001 | YAML should not contain unnecessarily empty lines. | {max: 1, max-start: 0, max-end: 1} |
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| check_yaml_indent | LINT0002 | YAML should be correctly indented. | {spaces: 2, check-multi-line-strings: false, indent-sequences: true} |
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| check_yaml_hyphens | LINT0003 | YAML should use consitent number of spaces after hyphens (-). | {max-spaces-after: 1} |
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| check_yaml_document_start | LINT0004 | YAML should contain document start marker. | {document-start: {present: true}} |
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| check_yaml_colons | LINT0005 | YAML should use consitent number of spaces around colons. | {colons: {max-spaces-before: 0, max-spaces-after: 1}} |
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| check_yaml_file | LINT0006 | Roles file should be in yaml format. | |
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| check_yaml_has_content | LINT0007 | Files should contain useful content. | |
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| check_native_yaml | LINT0008 | Use YAML format for tasks and handlers rather than key=value. | |
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| check_line_between_tasks | ANSIBLE0001 | Single tasks should be separated by an empty line. | |
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| check_meta_main | ANSIBLE0002 | Meta file should contain a basic subset of parameters. | author, description, min_ansible_version, platforms, dependencies |
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| check_unique_named_task | ANSIBLE0003 | Tasks and handlers must be uniquely named within a file. | |
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| check_braces | ANSIBLE0004 | YAML should use consitent number of spaces around variables. | |
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| check_scm_in_src | ANSIBLE0005 | Use scm key rather than src: scm+url in requirements file. | |
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| check_named_task | ANSIBLE0006 | Tasks and handlers must be named. | excludes: meta, debug, include\_\*, import\_\*, block |
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| check_name_format | ANSIBLE0007 | Name of tasks and handlers must be formatted. | formats: first letter capital |
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| check_command_instead_of_module | ANSIBLE0008 | Commands should not be used in place of modules. | |
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| check_install_use_latest | ANSIBLE0009 | Package managers should not install with state=latest. | |
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| check_shell_instead_command | ANSIBLE0010 | Use Shell only when piping, redirecting or chaining commands. | |
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| check_command_has_changes | ANSIBLE0011 | Commands should be idempotent and only used with some checks. | |
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| check_empty_string_compare | ANSIBLE0012 | Don't compare to "" - use `when: var` or `when: not var`. | |
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| check_compare_to_literal_bool | ANSIBLE0013 | Don't compare to True/False - use `when: var` or `when: not var`. | |
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| check_literal_bool_format | ANSIBLE0014 | Literal bools should be written as `True/False` or `yes/no`. | forbidden values are `true false TRUE FALSE Yes No YES NO` |
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| check_become_user | ANSIBLE0015 | `become` should be always used combined with `become_user`. | |
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| check_filter_separation | ANSIBLE0016 | Jinja2 filters should be separated with spaces. | |
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### Build your own
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#### The standards file
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A standards file comprises a list of standards, and optionally some methods to
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check those standards.
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Create a file called standards.py (this can import other modules)
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```Python
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from ansiblelater include Standard, Result
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tasks_are_uniquely_named = Standard(dict(
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id="ANSIBLE0003",
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name="Tasks and handlers must be uniquely named within a single file",
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check=check_unique_named_task,
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version="0.1",
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types=["playbook", "task", "handler"],
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))
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standards = [
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tasks_are_uniquely_named,
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role_must_contain_meta_main,
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]
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```
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When you add new standards, you should increment the version of your standards.
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Your playbooks and roles should declare what version of standards you are
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using, otherwise ansible-later assumes you're using the latest. The declaration
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is done by adding standards version as first line in the file. e.g.
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```INI
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# Standards: 1.2
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```
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To add standards that are advisory, don't set the version. These will cause
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a message to be displayed but won't constitute a failure.
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When a standard version is higher than declared version, a message will be
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displayed 'WARN: Future standard' and won't constitute a failure.
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An example standards file is available at
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[ansiblelater/examples/standards.py](ansiblelater/examples/standards.py)
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If you only want to check one or two standards quickly (perhaps you want
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to review your entire code base for deprecated bare words), you can use the
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`-s` flag with the name of your standard. You can pass `-s` multiple times.
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```Shell
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git ls-files | xargs ansible-later -s "bare words are deprecated for with_items"
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```
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You can see the name of the standards being checked for each different file by running
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`ansible-later` with the `-v` option.
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#### Candidates
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Each file passed to `ansible-later` will be classified. The result is a `Candidate` object
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which contains some meta informations and is an instance of one of following object types.
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| Object type | Description |
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| Task | all files within the parent dir `tasks` |
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| Handler | all files within the parent dir `handler` |
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| RoleVars | all files within the parent dir `vars` or `default` |
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| GroupVars | all files (including subdirs) within the parent dir `group_vars` |
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| HostVars | all files (including subdirs) within the parent dir `host_vars` |
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| Meta | all files within the parent dir `meta` |
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| Code | all files within the parent dir `library`, `lookup_plugins`, `callback_plugins` and `filter_plugins` or python files (`.py`) |
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| Inventory | all files within the parent dir `inventory` and `inventory` or `hosts` in filename |
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| Rolesfile | all files with `rolesfile` or `requirements` in filename |
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| Makefile | all files with `Makefile` in filename |
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| Template | all files (including subdirs) within the parent dir `templates` or jinja2 files (`.j2`) |
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| File | all files (including subdirs) within the parent dir `files` |
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| Playbook | all yaml files (`.yml` or `.yaml`) not maching a previous object type |
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| Doc | all files with `README` in filename |
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#### Minimal standards checks
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A typical standards check will look like:
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```Python
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def check_playbook_for_something(candidate, settings):
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result = Result(candidate.path) # empty result is a success with no output
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with open(candidate.path, 'r') as f:
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for (lineno, line) in enumerate(f):
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if line is dodgy:
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# enumerate is 0-based so add 1 to lineno
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result.errors.append(Error(lineno+1, "Line is dodgy: reasons"))
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return result
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```
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All standards check take a candidate object, which has a path attribute.
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The type can be inferred from the class name (i.e. `type(candidate).__name__`)
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or from the table [here](#candidates).
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They return a `Result` object, which contains a possibly empty list of `Error`
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objects. `Error` objects are formed of a line number and a message. If the
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error applies to the whole file being reviewed, set the line number to `None`.
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Line numbers are important as `ansible-later` can review just ranges of files
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to only review changes (e.g. through piping the output of `git diff` to
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`ansible-later`).
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### License
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This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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### Maintainers and Contributors
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[Robert Kaussow](https://github.com/xoxys)
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