Integration with other software
===============================
Integration with pre-commit
---------------------------
You can integrate yamllint in the `pre-commit `_ tool.
Here is an example, to add in your .pre-commit-config.yaml
.. code:: yaml
---
# Update the rev variable with the release version that you want, from the yamllint repo
# You can pass your custom .yamllint with args attribute.
repos:
- repo: https://github.com/adrienverge/yamllint.git
rev: v1.29.0
hooks:
- id: yamllint
args: [--strict, -c=/path/to/.yamllint]
Integration with GitHub Actions
-------------------------------
yamllint auto-detects when it's running inside of `GitHub
Actions `_ and automatically uses the
suited output format to decorate code with linting errors. You can also force
the GitHub Actions output with ``yamllint --format github``.
A minimal example workflow using GitHub Actions:
.. code:: yaml
---
on: push # yamllint disable-line rule:truthy
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install yamllint
run: pip install yamllint
- name: Lint YAML files
run: yamllint .
Integration with GitLab
-----------------------
You can use the following GitLab CI/CD stage to run yamllint and get the
results as a `Code quality (Code Climate)
` report.
.. code:: yaml
---
lint:
stage: lint
script:
- pip install yamllint
- mkdir reports
- >
yamllint -f parsable . | tee >(awk '
BEGIN {FS = ":"; ORS="\n"; first=1}
{
gsub(/^[ \t]+|[ \t]+$|"/, "", $4);
match($4, /^\[(warning|error)\](.*)\((.*)\)$/, a);
sev = (a[1] == "error" ? "major" : "minor");
if (first) {
first=0;
printf("[");
} else {
printf(",");
}
printf("{\"location\":{\"path\":\"%s\",\"lines\":{\"begin\":%s",\
"\"end\":%s}},\"severity\":\"%s\",\"check_name\":\"%s\","\
"\"categories\":[\"Style\"],\"type\":\"issue\","\
"\"description\":\"%s\"}", $1, $2, $3, sev, a[3], a[2]);
}
END { if (!first) printf("]\n"); }' > reports/codequality.json)
artifacts:
when: always
paths:
- reports
expire_in: 1 week
reports:
codequality: reports/codequality.json
Integration with Arcanist
-------------------------
You can configure yamllint to run on ``arc lint``. Here is an example
``.arclint`` file that makes use of this configuration.
.. code:: json
{
"linters": {
"yamllint": {
"type": "script-and-regex",
"script-and-regex.script": "yamllint",
"script-and-regex.regex": "/^(?P\\d+):(?P\\d+) +(?Pwarning|error) +(?P.*) +\\((?P.*)\\)$/m",
"include": "(\\.(yml|yaml)$)"
}
}
}