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k3nny ef0d7b118a docs(docs): update CHANGELOG and README badge for v0.4.1
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 23:58:14 +02:00
k3nny b222105e1f build(build): add Linux arm64, macOS amd64/arm64 to release CI
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- Add build steps for linux/arm64, darwin/amd64, darwin/arm64
- Rename Windows output to glint-<tag>-windows-amd64.exe (consistent
  with Taskfile and INSTALL.md)
- Add -X main.version=<tag> to all ldflags (was missing, causing
  release binaries to report "dev" as version)
- Use $TAG variable in upload loop instead of repeating the expression

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 23:56:42 +02:00
k3nny a8fadd4dd4 docs(docs): update CHANGELOG, README, ROADMAP, Formula, and INSTALL for v0.4.0
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 23:49:23 +02:00
k3nny 2b32267015 feat(build): add multi-platform release targets, Homebrew formula, and INSTALL.md
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Taskfile:
- Add build-linux-arm64, build-darwin-amd64, build-darwin-arm64 targets
- Rename build-linux to build-linux-amd64 (keep build-linux alias)
- Rename Windows output to glint-<tag>-windows-amd64.exe for consistency
- Add build-release task that builds all five platforms in one shot

Formula/glint.rb:
- Homebrew source-build formula; depends_on "go" => :build
- tap: brew tap k3nny/glint https://github.com/k3nny/homebrew-glint
- Includes basic test block (--version + lint a trivial pipeline)

INSTALL.md:
- Pre-built binary download instructions for all five platforms
- Homebrew tap setup and formula update procedure
- go install one-liner
- Link to README integrations section

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 23:45:20 +02:00
k3nny 4f6855b9ab feat(cli): inject GitLab predefined variables into the simulation context
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Two categories of predefined variables are now injected automatically:

1. Always-available (CI=true, GITLAB_CI=true): set at lowest priority for
   every non-empty context so that rules:if: expressions like '$CI == "true"'
   evaluate correctly without requiring --var.

2. MR-specific (CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID, CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME,
   CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME, …): injected as placeholder values
   when --source merge_request_event is given, so MR-gated jobs evaluate
   as active rather than silently skipped. CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME
   is derived from --branch when provided.

All injected defaults are non-pinned: --var overrides them, and pipeline
variables: blocks can also override via Inject(). The empty context (no
flags at all) is unchanged — no predefined vars are injected.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 23:30:25 +02:00
k3nny 3b4f49bbe5 feat(cli): auto-detect git branch as default context
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When no --branch, --tag, --source, or --var flags are given, glint now
runs "git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD" in the pipeline file's directory
to determine the current branch. Falls back to "main" when the directory
is not inside a git repository or the repo is in detached-HEAD state.

This makes implicit context simulation accurate without requiring users
to pass --branch on every invocation.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 23:18:51 +02:00
k3nny 1df72a5124 docs(docs): update CHANGELOG and README badge for v0.3.1
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 22:54:15 +02:00
k3nny 5ace9d5756 feat(cli): make tree the sole default for glint graph
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Previously glint graph with no mode printed tree + separator + includes
Mermaid. Now glint graph defaults to tree only; use glint graph includes
for the Mermaid include-dependency output. Simplifies the common case
and makes the default output immediately actionable.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 22:51:44 +02:00
k3nny 8449a9317c docs(cli): document missing --proxy, --cache-dir, --offline flags in --help
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glint check --help was missing --proxy.
glint graph --help was missing --cache-dir, --offline, and --proxy.
All three flags were already implemented; only the Usage text was absent.

Also added --no-warn, --no-skipped, and --proxy examples to the
respective command example sections.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 22:49:39 +02:00
k3nny 263bbbd1ed docs(docs): sync README and FEATURES with current CLI
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README: add render command, fix exit code descriptions (2/10 not 1),
bump integration version references to v0.3.0, fix Usage command list.

FEATURES: document glint render section, colorized text output format,
exit code table, --no-warn, --no-skipped, --list-vars in developer
tools table, bump JSON schema example to v0.3.0 with column field.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 22:47:08 +02:00
k3nny a68993d26f test(config): skip permission test when running as root
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The Gitea CI runner executes as root, which bypasses filesystem
permission checks. The TestLoad_ReadError test creates a mode-0000 file
and expects a read error, but root can always read files regardless of
mode. Skip the test under root instead of removing it so it still runs
in restricted environments.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 22:41:30 +02:00
k3nny 7f404f3492 docs(docs): update README, CHANGELOG, ROADMAP, Taskfile for v0.3.0
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Document glint render, --no-warn, exit codes 2/10, --no-skipped, and
colorized output. Fix Taskfile validate entries: fixtures that now exit
10 (warnings only) require ignore_error: true to pass the validate task.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 22:35:55 +02:00
k3nny 1615655c00 feat(cli): --no-warn, new exit codes, glint render, and graph --no-skipped
Exit codes (breaking change from exit 1):
- 0  clean (no findings)
- 2  one or more errors
- 10 one or more warnings, no errors
Errors take precedence over warnings.

glint check --no-warn:
  Discard warning findings before output and exit-code calculation.
  Mixed pipelines (errors + warnings) still exit 2 but only errors print.
  Warnings-only pipelines exit 0 with "OK" when --no-warn is set.

glint render <PIPELINE>:
  New subcommand. Resolves all include: and extends: chains, then writes
  a single flat .gitlab-ci.yml (default: rendered.gitlab-ci.yml, or
  stdout with --output -). Strips consumed keys (include:, extends:).
  Template jobs (.) are retained. Flags: --output, --token, --gitlab-url,
  --cache-dir, --offline, --proxy (all with .glint.yml fallback).
  To support render, Resolve() now writes the merged raw map back to
  p.RawJobs[name] and also preserves j.Column from the original job.

glint graph --no-skipped:
  Removes jobs that evaluate to JobSkipped in the given context before
  any graph function sees the pipeline. Works for tree, pipeline (SVG,
  HTML, Mermaid), includes, and all modes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 22:27:12 +02:00
k3nny 8c3605ed52 feat(cli): colorized, columnized text output with line:col locations
Replace the per-line fmt.Println loop with writeTextFindings() in
cmd/glint/output.go. The new renderer:

- Aligns all findings into four space-separated columns: location,
  rule ID, severity, message — widths computed from the full finding
  set so all lines are flush
- Colors severity words when stdout is a TTY and NO_COLOR is not set:
  red+bold for "error", orange+bold for "warning"; location dimmed;
  rule ID bold
- Formats location as file:line:col when column is known, file:line
  otherwise, falling back to just file

To populate column numbers, add Column int to model.Job (set from
keyNode.Column in the YAML parser) and Finding.Column (set during
the checkJob source-location attachment pass and in the ten cross-job
check sites that explicitly set Line: job.Line).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 22:13:52 +02:00
k3nny f79c64cd44 feat(security): security hardening, proxy support, and GL045 HTTP include warning
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Security fixes:
- Path traversal guard in include: local: — paths with ../ that escape
  the repo root are rejected instead of reading arbitrary host files
- HTTP timeout (30 s) on all fetcher requests to prevent indefinite hangs
- Response size cap (10 MiB) via io.LimitReader to prevent memory exhaustion
- Cache directory and file permissions tightened to 0700/0600
- LSP Content-Length cap (64 MiB) to guard against DoS from a malicious client

New feature:
- --proxy flag on check, graph, and lsp subcommands; also proxy: key in
  .glint.yml; overrides system HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY env vars when set;
  cmdGraph and cmdLSP now also load .glint.yml for proxy/token/url fallbacks

New lint rule:
- GL045 (Warning): include: remote: using plain http:// instead of https://

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 21:52:57 +02:00
k3nny 4972adb213 feat(cli): add VS Code extension wrapping glint lsp
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editors/vscode/ is a TypeScript VS Code extension that starts glint lsp
as a child process and connects to it via vscode-languageclient. The
documentSelector restricts LSP processing to **/.gitlab-ci.yml so other
YAML files are unaffected. The glint.executablePath setting controls the
binary location (default: glint on PATH). Build with task ext-compile;
package as .vsix with task ext-package. Taskfile tasks added:
ext-install, ext-compile, ext-package. Root .gitignore updated to
exclude node_modules/, out/, and *.vsix from the extension directory.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 21:26:23 +02:00
k3nny 2c45b343c2 feat(lsp): add Language Server Protocol server (glint lsp)
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New internal/lsp package implements a minimal JSON-RPC 2.0 LSP server
over stdin/stdout with Content-Length framing. Supported lifecycle:
initialize → initialized → shutdown → exit. Document sync: Full (sends
complete text on every change). Handles textDocument/didOpen,
didChange, didSave, didClose; publishes textDocument/publishDiagnostics
after every change. Rule IDs surface as the diagnostic `code` field
with `"glint"` as source. Parse errors produce an Error diagnostic at
the top of the document. Include resolution is best-effort (GITLAB_TOKEN
env var; ~/.cache/glint default cache). CLI: glint lsp [--token]
[--gitlab-url] [--cache-dir] [--offline].

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 01:01:41 +02:00
k3nny 8e76caddb2 chore(build): update Go dependencies
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- honnef.co/go/tools v0.7.0 → v0.8.0-rc.1 (staticcheck)
- golang.org/x/mod v0.31.0 → v0.35.0
- golang.org/x/sync v0.19.0 → v0.20.0
- golang.org/x/tools → v0.44.1-20260420
- gopkg.in/yaml.v3 promoted to direct require

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 00:22:42 +02:00
k3nny 6f8d47a8de docs(docs): convert ROADMAP from strikethrough to checkbox format
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Replace ~~text~~ / ✓ shipped notation with [x] / [ ] GitHub-flavoured
markdown checkboxes throughout ROADMAP.md. Completed items are [x],
pending items are [ ]. Content and version references unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 00:16:39 +02:00
k3nny 192ab3198b feat(build): GitLab CI component, GitHub Actions action, and pre-commit hook
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templates/check.yml — GitLab CI/CD Catalog component; downloads the glint
Linux binary and runs glint check; inputs: stage, pipeline_file, version,
allow_failure, extra_args.

action.yml — GitHub Actions composite action; downloads glint into
$RUNNER_TEMP and runs glint check; inputs: version, file, args. Mirror
to github.com/k3nny/glint to use as `uses: k3nny/glint@vX.Y.Z`.

.pre-commit-hooks.yaml — language: golang hook; pre-commit builds glint
from source on first run and re-runs on staged .gitlab-ci.yml changes.
Reference as repo: https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint.

README updated with an Integrations section covering all three.
Git remote corrected to https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 00:12:55 +02:00
k3nny f197c368d3 docs(linter): add .glint.yml config example
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2026-06-26 00:03:39 +02:00
k3nny d6afb148ca feat(build): expand fuzz coverage to expression evaluator and linter; fix empty-key parser bug
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Run fuzz tests found a real bug: a bare '?' YAML input (null mapping key)
caused ParseBytes to store p.Jobs[""] — fixed in internal/model/parser.go by
rejecting empty keys with an explicit error.

New fuzz targets added:
- FuzzEvalIf / FuzzExpandVarRefs (internal/cicontext) — exercises the
  hand-rolled recursive-descent rules:if: parser and variable expander
- FuzzLint (internal/linter) — drives the full Parse → Lint path against
  arbitrary YAML; triggers every type-assertion in the lint rules

task fuzz now runs all 5 targets sequentially (30 s each by default).
All targets clean: 90-120 s runs, 400k-3.5M executions, zero failures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 23:58:47 +02:00
k3nny 522c637b75 fix(model): reject null/empty YAML mapping keys in ParseBytes
ci / vet, staticcheck, test, build (push) Failing after 2m43s
A bare '?' in YAML is an explicit-key indicator for a null key, which
produced a job with an empty name (p.Jobs[""]) — a parser invariant
violation caught by FuzzParseBytes.

ParseBytes now returns an error when keyNode.Value is empty.
Failing corpus entry retained as a seed so CI exercises this path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 23:43:40 +02:00
k3nny 9342ce0eff feat(build): fuzz testing and git-cliff changelog automation
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Add FuzzParseBytes and FuzzSanitizeYAMLEscapes in internal/model/fuzz_test.go.
Both targets run as regular seed-based tests in CI (go test ./...) and can be
run continuously via `task fuzz` (default 30 s per target; FUZZ_TIME=60s to
extend). Fuzz corpus failures are saved to testdata/fuzz/ for regression.

Add cliff.toml configuring git-cliff to generate Keep-a-Changelog-compatible
release notes from Conventional Commits. New tasks: `task changelog`
(regenerate full CHANGELOG.md) and `task changelog-next` (preview unreleased
entries without writing). Requires git-cliff (brew/cargo install git-cliff).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 23:40:16 +02:00
k3nny 7a4d55ec9a feat(graph): intra-stage DAG sub-columns and connectors behind chips
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When jobs within the same declared GitLab stage have needs: relationships
between each other, the pipeline graph now splits that stage into
topological sub-columns: jobs with no same-stage deps are in sub-column 0,
jobs that depend on them shift one column right. A new computeColumns()
function handles the topo-sort; a narrower subStageGap (20 px vs 50 px
stageGap) separates sub-columns; stage headers span all sub-columns.

SVG connector lines (Bézier curves in DAG mode, bus-bar stubs in classic
mode) are now emitted before job chip rectangles so connectors visually
pass behind chips rather than on top of them.

100% statement coverage maintained (99 tests in graph package).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 23:06:49 +02:00
k3nny 0e51844c3a feat(graph): pipeline graph improvements — on_failure, tooltips, bus-bar connectors, skipped colouring, HTML and Mermaid output
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- when: on_failure visual distinction: red circle (#d9534f), X-mark icon, dashed
  chip border, and Mermaid classDef; legend entry added
- Job tooltip / detail panel: each chip wrapped in <g data-job="…"><title>…</title>
  <desc>…</desc> so SVG viewers and the HTML sidebar show stage, when, image, needs
- Multi-job connector accuracy: classic mode now uses a bus-bar pattern (vertical
  rail at midpoint + per-job stubs) instead of one center-to-center line per stage pair
- Blocked/skipped state colouring: RenderPipeline and pipelineSVG accept
  *cicontext.Context; skipped jobs rendered in grey (#868686) with dimmed text
- Interactive HTML output (--format html): self-contained .html with inline SVG,
  mouse-wheel zoom, drag-to-pan, double-click reset, and a click-to-open sidebar
- Mermaid pipeline output (--format mermaid): prints existing Pipeline() flowchart
  to stdout; suitable for mermaid.live or Markdown embedding
- imageString() helper to extract image name from string or map form
- 100% statement coverage maintained; 809 tests pass

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 00:56:06 +02:00
k3nny 8dc30d9207 feat(linter): rules:needs: validation (GL044)
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Add GL044 to validate jobs listed in rules:needs: overrides (GitLab CI
16.4+). rules:needs: lets a specific rule override the job's top-level
needs: list; any referenced job must exist in the pipeline. Unknown jobs
produce an error; optional: true entries produce a warning, matching the
GL027 behaviour for top-level needs:. Cross-pipeline needs and skipped
jobs (when a context is active) are excluded from checking.

Implementation:
- model.Rule gains a Needs []any field (yaml:"needs")
- checkRulesNeeds(p, skipped) added to needs.go; wired into Lint
- GL044 / RuleRulesNeedsUnknown added to rules.go and explain.go
- 6 unit tests + 2 testdata fixtures; task validate updated

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 00:33:52 +02:00
k3nny 416659ffd8 feat(linter): context-scoped needs:/dependencies: cross-checks
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When glint check runs in single-context mode (--branch, --tag, --source,
or --var), jobs that resolve to JobSkipped against that context are now
excluded from needs: and dependencies: cross-job checks (GL027-GL031).
This eliminates false-positive errors for jobs intentionally gated to
specific pipeline events (e.g. a deploy job with rules:if: CI_COMMIT_TAG
no longer triggers GL027 on branch pipelines).

linter.Lint now accepts a skipped map[string]bool (nil = check all jobs);
checkNeeds and checkDependencies skip jobs present in the map. Multi-context
mode (--context) passes nil, so all jobs are checked regardless of context.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 00:25:09 +02:00
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@@ -32,18 +32,53 @@ jobs:
GOARCH: amd64
CGO_ENABLED: "0"
run: |
go build -trimpath -ldflags="-s -w" \
go build -trimpath \
-ldflags="-s -w -X main.version=${{ github.ref_name }}" \
-o glint-${{ github.ref_name }}-linux-amd64 \
./cmd/glint/...
- name: Build Linux (arm64)
env:
GOOS: linux
GOARCH: arm64
CGO_ENABLED: "0"
run: |
go build -trimpath \
-ldflags="-s -w -X main.version=${{ github.ref_name }}" \
-o glint-${{ github.ref_name }}-linux-arm64 \
./cmd/glint/...
- name: Build macOS (amd64)
env:
GOOS: darwin
GOARCH: amd64
CGO_ENABLED: "0"
run: |
go build -trimpath \
-ldflags="-s -w -X main.version=${{ github.ref_name }}" \
-o glint-${{ github.ref_name }}-darwin-amd64 \
./cmd/glint/...
- name: Build macOS (arm64)
env:
GOOS: darwin
GOARCH: arm64
CGO_ENABLED: "0"
run: |
go build -trimpath \
-ldflags="-s -w -X main.version=${{ github.ref_name }}" \
-o glint-${{ github.ref_name }}-darwin-arm64 \
./cmd/glint/...
- name: Build Windows (amd64)
env:
GOOS: windows
GOARCH: amd64
CGO_ENABLED: "0"
run: |
go build -trimpath -ldflags="-s -w" \
-o glint-${{ github.ref_name }}.exe \
go build -trimpath \
-ldflags="-s -w -X main.version=${{ github.ref_name }}" \
-o glint-${{ github.ref_name }}-windows-amd64.exe \
./cmd/glint/...
- name: Create release and upload assets
@@ -60,7 +95,12 @@ jobs:
-d "{\"tag_name\":\"$TAG\",\"name\":\"$TAG\",\"draft\":false,\"prerelease\":false}" \
| jq -r .id)
for file in glint-${{ github.ref_name }}-linux-amd64 glint-${{ github.ref_name }}.exe; do
for file in \
glint-${TAG}-linux-amd64 \
glint-${TAG}-linux-arm64 \
glint-${TAG}-darwin-amd64 \
glint-${TAG}-darwin-arm64 \
glint-${TAG}-windows-amd64.exe; do
curl -sf -X POST \
-H "Authorization: token $TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
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@@ -33,6 +33,11 @@ coverage.txt
*.swo
*~
# VS Code extension build artifacts
editors/vscode/node_modules/
editors/vscode/out/
editors/vscode/*.vsix
# OS
.DS_Store
Thumbs.db
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@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
# .glint.yml — glint project configuration
#
# Place this file anywhere between your .gitlab-ci.yml and the repository root.
# glint searches upward from the pipeline file and stops at the first .git
# boundary, so the repo root is the typical location.
#
# All keys are optional. Omit or comment out anything you don't need.
# ── Rule suppression ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# Suppress rules globally for this project. Suppressed rules produce no output
# and do not affect the exit code.
#
ignore:
- GL007 # only:/except: used (migrating from legacy syntax)
- GL032 # rules:if: references undeclared variable (injected at runtime)
# ── Severity overrides ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# Override the default severity of any rule.
# Valid values: error | warning | ignore
# "ignore" is equivalent to listing the rule in `ignore:` above.
#
severity:
GL004: warning # demote "unknown stage" to warning during a stage migration
GL035: error # promote absolute-path warning to a hard error
GL007: ignore # equivalent to adding GL007 to ignore:
# ── Extra stage names ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# Declare stage names that are valid for this project beyond what is listed in
# the pipeline's own `stages:` block. Jobs referencing these stages will not
# be flagged by GL004. Useful when stages are defined in a shared parent
# template that glint cannot reach.
#
stages:
- quality
- security
- compliance
# ── GitLab token ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# Default personal access token (read_api scope) used to fetch `include:
# project:` templates. This is the lowest-priority token source; it is
# overridden by the --token flag and the GITLAB_TOKEN / CI_JOB_TOKEN /
# GITLAB_PRIVATE_TOKEN environment variables.
#
# Avoid committing real tokens — use environment variables instead.
#
# token: glpat-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
# ── GitLab instance URL ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# Default GitLab instance URL, used when fetching project: and component:
# includes. Overridden by --gitlab-url, CI_SERVER_URL, and GITLAB_URL.
#
# url: https://gitlab.example.com
# ── Include cache directory ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
#
# Default directory for caching fetched remote includes (project: and
# component:). The directory is created on first use. Overridden by
# --cache-dir. When --offline is given without --cache-dir, glint defaults
# to ~/.cache/glint regardless of this setting.
#
# cache_dir: ~/.cache/glint
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- id: glint
name: glint — validate GitLab CI pipeline
description: >-
Lint .gitlab-ci.yml with glint before committing. Catches misconfigured
stages, invalid keywords, broken needs: graphs, deprecated patterns, and
more — without a GitLab server.
entry: glint check
language: golang
files: '(^|/)\.gitlab-ci\.yml$'
pass_filenames: true
minimum_pre_commit_version: '3.0.0'
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@@ -5,6 +5,148 @@ All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/).
This project uses [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org).
## [0.4.1] - 2026-06-26
### Fixed
- **Release CI** — added Linux arm64, macOS Intel, and macOS Apple Silicon build steps; renamed Windows output to `glint-<tag>-windows-amd64.exe` for consistency; added missing `-X main.version=<tag>` ldflags so release binaries report the correct version instead of `"dev"`.
## [0.4.0] - 2026-06-26
### Added
- **Git branch auto-detection** — `glint check` and `glint graph` now run `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD` in the pipeline file's directory to determine the current branch when no `--branch`/`--tag`/`--source`/`--var` flags are given. Falls back to `main` when not inside a git repository or in detached-HEAD state (e.g. CI runners).
- **GitLab predefined variable injection** — two categories of predefined variables are now present in the simulation context automatically:
- `CI=true` and `GITLAB_CI=true` are injected for every non-empty context, so expressions like `$CI == "true"` evaluate correctly without `--var`.
- MR-specific variables (`CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID`, `CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME`, `CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME`, and four others) are injected as placeholders when `--source merge_request_event` is given. `CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME` is derived from `--branch` when provided. All injected defaults can be overridden with `--var`.
- **Multi-platform release binaries** — `task build-release` now builds for all five platforms at once: Linux amd64, Linux arm64, macOS Intel, macOS Apple Silicon, Windows x86-64. Individual targets: `task build-linux-amd64`, `task build-linux-arm64`, `task build-darwin-amd64`, `task build-darwin-arm64`, `task build-windows`.
- **Homebrew formula** — `Formula/glint.rb` is a source-build Homebrew formula. Set up a tap at `k3nny/homebrew-glint` on GitHub, then install with `brew tap k3nny/glint https://github.com/k3nny/homebrew-glint && brew install glint`.
- **`INSTALL.md`** — installation guide covering pre-built binary download for all platforms, Homebrew tap, `go install`, and build-from-source with `/usr/local/bin` placement.
## [0.3.1] - 2026-06-26
### Changed
- **`glint graph` default mode** — no-mode invocation now prints the job tree only (previously printed tree + `---` separator + Mermaid include graph). Use `glint graph includes` for the Mermaid include-dependency output.
### Fixed
- **`glint check --help`** — `--proxy` option was implemented but missing from the help text.
- **`glint graph --help`** — `--cache-dir`, `--offline`, and `--proxy` options were implemented but missing from the help text.
- **CI test** — `TestLoad_ReadError` skipped when running as root; Gitea runners execute as root which bypasses file permission checks, causing the test to fail.
## [0.3.0] - 2026-06-26
### Added
- **`glint render` subcommand** — resolves all `include:` and `extends:` chains and writes the fully flattened pipeline to a single YAML file (default: `rendered.gitlab-ci.yml`; use `--output -` for stdout). Strips the consumed `include:` and `extends:` keys; retains template jobs (`.name`). Accepts the same network flags as `glint check` (`--token`, `--gitlab-url`, `--cache-dir`, `--offline`, `--proxy`). Useful for inspecting what GitLab CI actually sees or running further local tooling.
- **`glint check --no-warn`** — discard all warning findings before output and exit-code calculation. Mixed pipelines (errors + warnings) still exit 2 but only errors are printed. Warnings-only pipelines report "OK" and exit 0.
- **`glint graph --no-skipped`** — remove jobs that evaluate to `skipped` in the given context (or the implicit `branch=main` default) from all graph output: tree, SVG, HTML, and Mermaid.
- **Colorized, columnized text output** — `glint check` (text format) now renders findings in four aligned columns: location, rule ID, severity, message. `error` is printed in bold red; `warning` in bold orange. Colors are auto-detected (stdout must be a terminal) and suppressed when `NO_COLOR` is set. Location uses `file:line:col` format when column information is available.
- **`line:col` locations** — `Column int` added to `model.Job` (set from the YAML parser's `yaml.Node.Column`) and propagated to `Finding.Column` across all linter rules. Plain-text and `Finding.String()` now emit `file:line:col` when column is known.
### Changed
- **Exit codes** *(breaking)*`glint check` now exits `2` when one or more error findings are present (previously `1`) and `10` when findings contain only warnings. Exit `0` remains for a clean pipeline. Errors take precedence over warnings. Scripts that test `[ $? -eq 1 ]` need to be updated to `[ $? -eq 2 ]`.
## [0.2.31] - 2026-06-26
### Added
- **Proxy support** — `--proxy <URL>` flag on `glint check`, `glint graph`, and `glint lsp`; also configurable via `proxy:` in `.glint.yml`. When set it takes precedence over `HTTP_PROXY` / `HTTPS_PROXY` env vars; when unset, system proxy settings are honoured automatically. Covers all remote include fetches and GitLab API calls.
- **GL045: HTTP remote include warning** — new pipeline-level lint rule that warns when `include: remote:` uses a plain `http://` URL. CI templates fetched over unencrypted HTTP are at risk of in-transit tampering; `https://` is always preferred.
### Fixed
- **Path traversal in local includes** — `include: local:` paths containing `../` sequences that would escape the repository root (e.g. `../../etc/passwd`) are now rejected with a warning instead of reading arbitrary files from the host.
- **HTTP timeout on remote fetches** — all HTTP calls in `internal/fetcher` now use a 30-second timeout; previously the client had no timeout and could hang indefinitely on slow or unresponsive servers.
- **Unbounded response size** — remote include and GitLab API responses are now capped at 10 MiB using `io.LimitReader`; previously an arbitrarily large response could exhaust process memory.
- **Cache file permissions** — the cache directory is created with mode `0700` (was `0755`) and cache files with `0600` (was `0644`), preventing other local users from reading cached GitLab tokens or pipeline content.
- **LSP Content-Length DoS** — `glint lsp` now rejects incoming messages whose `Content-Length` header exceeds 64 MiB, preventing memory exhaustion from a malicious or misbehaving LSP client.
## [0.2.30] - 2026-06-26
### Added
- **VS Code extension** (`editors/vscode/`) — TypeScript extension that starts `glint lsp` as a language server and connects to it via `vscode-languageclient`. Activates on YAML files; the `documentSelector` restricts LSP processing to `**/.gitlab-ci.yml` so other YAML files are unaffected. Inline error/warning squiggles appear on every save or edit. The `glint.executablePath` setting controls the binary path (default: `glint` on `PATH`). Build: `task ext-compile`; package as `.vsix`: `task ext-package`.
## [0.2.29] - 2026-06-26
### Added
- **LSP server** (`glint lsp`) — new `internal/lsp` package and `glint lsp` subcommand that starts a Language Server Protocol server over stdin/stdout using Content-Lengthframed JSON-RPC 2.0. Editors (VS Code, Neovim, Emacs, JetBrains, etc.) can connect with any generic LSP client configuration. Supported methods: `initialize`, `initialized`, `shutdown`, `exit`, `textDocument/didOpen`, `textDocument/didChange`, `textDocument/didSave`, `textDocument/didClose`. On every document open or change the server runs the full glint lint pipeline and publishes diagnostics via `textDocument/publishDiagnostics`; each diagnostic carries the rule ID as its `code` field and `"glint"` as `source`. Parse errors are surfaced as an Error diagnostic at the top of the document. Include resolution is best-effort (uses `GITLAB_TOKEN` / `GITLAB_URL` env vars; default cache dir `~/.cache/glint`). CLI flags: `--token`, `--gitlab-url`, `--cache-dir`, `--offline`.
## [0.2.28] - 2026-06-26
### Added
- **Pre-commit hook** — `.pre-commit-hooks.yaml` defines a `glint` hook with `language: golang`; pre-commit builds glint from source automatically on first run and re-runs `glint check` on any staged `.gitlab-ci.yml` changes. Reference: `repo: https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint, rev: v0.2.28`.
- **GitLab CI component** (`templates/check.yml`) — a GitLab CI/CD Catalogcompatible component that downloads the glint Linux binary and runs `glint check` as a pipeline job. Accepts inputs: `stage` (default `validate`), `pipeline_file` (default `.gitlab-ci.yml`), `version` (default `latest`), `allow_failure` (default `false`), and `extra_args`. Can also be used as a plain local or remote include without the Catalog.
- **GitHub Actions composite action** (`action.yml`) — downloads the glint Linux binary into `$RUNNER_TEMP`, adds it to `$GITHUB_PATH`, and runs `glint check`. Inputs: `version`, `file`, `args`. Mirror this repository to GitHub as `k3nny/glint` to reference it as `uses: k3nny/glint@v0.2.28`.
## [0.2.27] - 2026-06-25
### Added
- **Fuzz testing** — `FuzzParseBytes` and `FuzzSanitizeYAMLEscapes` in `internal/model/fuzz_test.go` verify that neither the YAML parser nor the escape sanitizer panics on arbitrary input. Successful parses are also checked for structural integrity (non-nil pipeline, no empty job names). Run with `task fuzz` (default 30 s per target; set `FUZZ_TIME=60s` to extend). Found failures are saved to `testdata/fuzz/` for regression.
- **Changelog automation** — `cliff.toml` configures [git-cliff](https://git-cliff.org) to generate Keep-a-Changelogcompatible release notes from Conventional Commits. `task changelog` regenerates `CHANGELOG.md` from the full git history; `task changelog-next` previews only unreleased commits without writing. Install git-cliff with `brew install git-cliff` or `cargo install git-cliff`.
## [0.2.26] - 2026-06-25
### Changed
- **Same-stage job ordering** — when jobs within the same declared GitLab stage have `needs:` relationships between each other, the pipeline graph now splits that stage into topological sub-columns: jobs with no same-stage dependencies occupy the leftmost sub-column; jobs that depend on them are placed one sub-column to the right. Sub-columns use a narrower 20 px gap (vs. the 50 px gap between stages), and the stage header spans all sub-columns. Stages with no intra-stage `needs:` are unaffected.
- **Graph links rendered behind job chips** — SVG connector lines (Bézier curves in DAG mode, bus-bar stubs in classic mode) are now drawn before the job chip rectangles, so connector lines pass behind chips rather than on top of them.
## [0.2.25] - 2026-06-25
### Added
- **`when: on_failure` visual distinction** — SVG and HTML pipeline graphs now render failure-path jobs with a red status circle (`#d9534f`), an X-mark icon, and a dashed chip border. A new `on_failure` legend entry and Mermaid `classDef` entry are included.
- **Job tooltip / detail panel** — every job chip in SVG and HTML output is wrapped in a `<g data-job="…"><title>…</title><desc>…</desc>` group. SVG viewers that support `<title>` show the job name on hover; `<desc>` carries `stage`, `when`, `image`, and `needs` details. In HTML output the sidebar reads these directly from the DOM.
- **Multi-job connector accuracy** — classic mode (no `needs:`) now uses a bus-bar connector: horizontal stubs from every job in stage N to a vertical rail at the midpoint, then stubs from the rail to every job in stage N+1. The previous single center-to-center line left top and bottom jobs visually disconnected.
- **Skipped / blocked state colouring** — `glint graph pipeline` now accepts the same context flags as `glint check` (`--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, `--var`, `--changes`, `--changes-from`). Jobs that evaluate to `JobSkipped` in the given context are rendered with a grey circle (`#868686`) and dimmed job name. When no context flags are given, all jobs render with their normal colours.
- **Interactive HTML output** (`--format html`) — `glint graph pipeline --format html` writes a self-contained `.html` file to `--out`. The page embeds the SVG inline with mouse-wheel zoom (centred on cursor), drag-to-pan, double-click-to-reset, and a collapsible sidebar showing job details on chip click. No external dependencies; works offline.
- **Mermaid pipeline output** (`--format mermaid`) — `glint graph pipeline --format mermaid` prints the existing Mermaid flowchart (`pipeline.go`) to stdout. Suitable for pasting into [mermaid.live](https://mermaid.live) or embedding in Markdown documentation.
- **`imageString` helper** — internal utility that extracts the image name from a `Job.Image` field that may be a plain string or a map (`image: {name: ..., entrypoint: ...}`); used by the tooltip desc builder.
## [0.2.24] - 2026-06-25
### Added
- **`rules:needs:` validation (GL044)** — validates jobs listed in `rules:needs:` overrides (GitLab CI 16.4+). Each entry must reference a job that exists in the pipeline; `optional: true` entries that reference missing jobs are downgraded to warnings (same behaviour as GL027 for top-level `needs:`). Cross-pipeline needs (maps with a `pipeline:` key) are ignored. Skipped jobs are excluded when a context is provided. `glint explain GL044` documents the rule with a bad-YAML example and fix.
- **`Rule.Needs` model field** — `rules:` entries now parse their `needs:` key into `model.Rule.Needs []any`, making the per-rule needs list available for validation and future evaluation.
## [0.2.23] - 2026-06-25
### Added
- **Context-scoped linting** — when a context is supplied via `--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, or `--var`, `glint check` now evaluates every job against that context before running lint rules. Jobs that are statically unreachable in the given context (i.e. their `rules:` block resolves to `JobSkipped`) are excluded from `needs:` and `dependencies:` cross-job checks (GL027GL031). This eliminates false-positive errors for jobs that are intentionally gated to specific pipeline events (e.g. a deploy job with `rules: [{if: '$CI_COMMIT_TAG != ""'}]` does not generate a GL027 error on branch pipelines). Filtering applies only in single-context mode; multi-context mode (`--context`) always checks all jobs.
## [0.2.22] - 2026-06-25
### Added
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## Lint rules
Every finding carries a stable rule ID (`GL001` `GL043`) that can be used to
Every finding carries a stable rule ID (`GL001` `GL045`) that can be used to
suppress, filter, or look up the check. Run `glint explain <ID>` for a
description, bad-YAML example, and fix.
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ description, bad-YAML example, and fix.
| GL002 | ERR | `workflow.rules[*].when` must be `always` or `never` |
| GL036 | ERR | `default.timeout` is not a valid GitLab CI duration string |
| GL040 | WARN | A stage name appears more than once in `stages:` |
| GL045 | WARN | `include: remote:` uses plain `http://` — CI templates fetched unencrypted; prefer `https://` |
### Job structure
@@ -69,6 +70,7 @@ description, bad-YAML example, and fix.
| GL029 | ERR | Circular dependency in `needs:` graph |
| GL030 | ERR | `dependencies:` references a job that doesn't exist |
| GL031 | ERR | `dependencies:` references a job in the same or a later stage |
| GL044 | ERR/WARN | `rules:needs:` references a job that doesn't exist (WARN when `optional: true`) |
### Expression & reachability
@@ -116,6 +118,30 @@ Jobs whose name starts with `.` are reusable templates; most rules are skipped f
---
## Pipeline rendering (`glint render`)
`glint render <PIPELINE>` resolves all `include:` and `extends:` chains and
writes the fully flattened pipeline to a single YAML file. This is what GitLab
CI processes server-side.
```bash
glint render .gitlab-ci.yml # writes rendered.gitlab-ci.yml
glint render --output merged.yml .gitlab-ci.yml # custom output path
glint render --output - .gitlab-ci.yml | yq . # stream to stdout
glint render --offline --cache-dir ~/.cache/glint .gitlab-ci.yml
```
**Output order:** `stages`, `variables`, `default`, `workflow`, template jobs
(`.name`, alphabetical), then regular jobs (alphabetical). The `include:` key
(consumed by resolution) and `extends:` keys (merged into each job) are
stripped. All other fields are preserved verbatim.
Accepts the same network flags as `glint check`: `--token`, `--gitlab-url`,
`--cache-dir`, `--offline`, `--proxy`. When writing to a file (not stdout)
a summary line is printed to stderr: `rendered: <file> (N job(s), M stage(s))`.
---
## Context simulation
Pass `--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, or `--var` to evaluate `rules:if:` and
@@ -151,6 +177,17 @@ Use `--list-vars` to print the resolved variable table to stderr.
| `--changes PATH` | Mark PATH as changed; repeatable |
| `--changes-from REF` | Run `git diff --name-only REF` to auto-detect changed files |
**Context-scoped linting** (single-context mode):
When a context is given, jobs evaluated as `skipped` are excluded from `needs:` and `dependencies:` cross-job checks (GL027GL031). This eliminates false positives for jobs that are intentionally gated to specific pipeline events:
```yaml
deploy-job:
needs: [build-job] # GL027 suppressed on branch pipelines; only checked on tag pipelines
rules:
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_TAG != ""'
```
**Multi-context comparison** (`--context`):
Pass `--context KEY=VALUE[,...]` (repeatable) instead of `--branch`/`--tag`/`--source` to evaluate every job across multiple contexts simultaneously. Each `--context` flag defines one column; glint prints a table showing `active`, `manual`, `skipped`, or `blocked` per job per context.
@@ -171,27 +208,37 @@ test-job active active
---
## Output formats
## Output formats (`glint check`)
Pass `--format` to `glint check`. In structured formats the summary line is
written to stderr so stdout contains only the machine-readable payload.
| Format | Flag | Description |
|--------|------|-------------|
| Text (default) | `--format text` | Ruff-style `file:line: RULE [sev] message` |
| Text (default) | `--format text` | Four aligned columns (location, rule, severity, message); `error` in bold red, `warning` in bold orange; colors auto-detected (suppressed when `NO_COLOR` is set or stdout is not a terminal) |
| JSON | `--format json` | Stable schema (version 1); `findings` array + `summary` block |
| SARIF 2.1.0 | `--format sarif` | Consumed by GitHub Code Scanning and GitLab SAST |
| JUnit XML | `--format junit` | CI test-report artifact (`artifacts:reports:junit`) |
| GitHub annotations | `--format github` | `::error file=…,line=…,title=RULE::message` inline PR comments |
**Exit codes:**
| Code | Meaning |
|------|---------|
| `0` | No findings (clean pipeline) |
| `2` | One or more error findings |
| `10` | One or more warning findings, no errors |
Use `--no-warn` to suppress all warnings; a pipeline with only warnings then exits `0`.
**JSON schema (`schema_version: 1`):**
```json
{
"schema_version": 1,
"glint_version": "v0.2.20",
"glint_version": "v0.3.0",
"pipeline": ".gitlab-ci.yml",
"findings": [
{"rule":"GL004","severity":"error","file":".gitlab-ci.yml","line":14,
{"rule":"GL004","severity":"error","file":".gitlab-ci.yml","line":14,"column":1,
"job":"deploy","message":"stage \"production\" is not defined in 'stages'"}
],
"summary": {"total": 1, "errors": 1, "warnings": 0}
@@ -231,9 +278,14 @@ url: https://gitlab.example.com
# Default cache directory.
cache_dir: ~/.cache/glint
# HTTP proxy for remote includes and GitLab API calls.
# Overrides HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY env vars when set.
# Leave empty to use system proxy settings.
proxy: http://proxy.example.com:8080
```
**Priority chain:** `--token`/`--gitlab-url` flags > `.glint.yml` > environment variables.
**Priority chain:** `--token`/`--gitlab-url`/`--proxy` flags > `.glint.yml` > environment variables.
### Inline suppression (`# glint: ignore`)
@@ -265,13 +317,36 @@ jobs or pipeline-level findings.
| Mode | Output |
|------|--------|
| `tree` (default) | Terminal job tree: stages as branches, jobs as leaves; annotated with `[manual]`, `[delayed]`, `[trigger]` where applicable |
| `includes` | Mermaid flowchart to stdout; colour-coded nodes by include type (local, remote, project, component, template) |
| `tree` *(default)* | Terminal job tree: stages as branches, jobs as leaves; annotated with `[manual]`, `[delayed]`, `[trigger]` where applicable |
| `includes` | Mermaid flowchart of include dependencies to stdout; colour-coded by include type (local, remote, project, component, template) |
| `pipeline` | GitLab CI-style SVG/PNG written to `--out` directory (default: `glint-out/`); converted to PNG when `rsvg-convert`, `inkscape`, or `magick` is available |
| `all` | `includes` to stdout + `pipeline` file path to stderr |
| `all` | `includes` Mermaid to stdout + `pipeline` SVG/PNG path to stderr |
**`glint graph pipeline --format <FORMAT>`**
| Format | Effect |
|--------|--------|
| `svg` (default) | Write GitLab CI-style SVG/PNG to `--out` |
| `mermaid` | Print Mermaid flowchart to stdout (paste into [mermaid.live](https://mermaid.live)) |
| `html` | Write self-contained HTML to `--out` with mouse pan/zoom and a click-to-open job-detail sidebar |
**Context flags** (`--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, `--var`, `--changes`, `--changes-from`) work on all modes and annotate or colour jobs based on their evaluated state. Use `--no-skipped` to remove jobs that would not run in the given context from all output entirely (tree, SVG, HTML, and Mermaid).
**Visual distinctions in SVG and HTML output:**
- **Regular** — blue circle with checkmark
- **Manual** — orange circle with play triangle
- **Trigger** — purple circle with chevron
- **Delayed** — yellow circle with clock
- **`when: on_failure`** — red circle (`#d9534f`) with X mark; dashed chip border
- **Skipped** (with context flags, without `--no-skipped`) — grey circle, dimmed job name
In DAG pipelines (any job has `needs:`) the pipeline graph uses job-to-job
Bézier connectors instead of stage-to-stage lines.
Bézier connectors. In classic mode a bus-bar pattern (vertical rail + per-job
stubs) accurately connects every job across adjacent stages.
Each chip carries a `<title>` and `<desc>` with stage, when, image, and needs —
shown as a tooltip in SVG viewers and as a sidebar panel in HTML output.
---
@@ -279,7 +354,10 @@ Bézier connectors instead of stage-to-stage lines.
| Tool | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `glint render <PIPELINE>` | Resolve all includes and extends; write the fully merged pipeline to a single YAML file. See [Pipeline rendering](#pipeline-rendering-glint-render) above. |
| `glint explain <RULE>` | Print description, rationale, bad-YAML example, and fix for a rule. Case-insensitive (`gl007` = `GL007`). |
| `glint explain` | List all rules with ID, severity, and title. |
| `--list-vars` | Print all resolved pipeline variables (pipeline + workflow rules + context) to stderr before linting. |
| `--no-warn` | (`glint check`) Discard all warning findings before output and exit-code calculation. |
| `--no-skipped` | (`glint graph`) Remove skipped jobs from graph output entirely. |
| `--list-vars` | (`glint check`, `glint graph`) Print all resolved pipeline variables to stderr before continuing. |
| `--version` / `-v` | Print the compiled version string. |
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class Glint < Formula
desc "Local linter and validator for .gitlab-ci.yml pipelines"
homepage "https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint"
url "https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/archive/v0.4.0.tar.gz"
# Update sha256 on each release: sha256sum glint-vX.Y.Z.tar.gz
sha256 ""
license "Apache-2.0"
head "https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint.git", branch: "main"
depends_on "go" => :build
def install
system "go", "build",
"-ldflags", "-X main.version=#{version}",
"-o", bin/"glint",
"./cmd/glint/..."
end
test do
assert_match version.to_s, shell_output("#{bin}/glint --version")
(testpath/".gitlab-ci.yml").write <<~YAML
stages: [build]
build-job:
stage: build
script: echo ok
YAML
system bin/"glint", "check", ".gitlab-ci.yml"
end
end
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# Installing glint
## Requirements
- Go 1.21 or later (for building from source)
- Any 64-bit Linux, macOS, or Windows system (for pre-built binaries)
---
## Option 1 — Build from source
```bash
git clone https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint
cd glint
go build -o glint ./cmd/glint/...
sudo mv glint /usr/local/bin/
```
Or with [Task](https://taskfile.dev):
```bash
task build
sudo mv glint /usr/local/bin/
```
---
## Option 2 — Download a pre-built binary
Pre-built binaries are attached to each [release](https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/releases).
| Platform | File |
|----------|------|
| Linux x86-64 | `glint-vX.Y.Z-linux-amd64` |
| Linux ARM64 | `glint-vX.Y.Z-linux-arm64` |
| macOS Intel | `glint-vX.Y.Z-darwin-amd64` |
| macOS Apple Silicon | `glint-vX.Y.Z-darwin-arm64` |
| Windows x86-64 | `glint-vX.Y.Z-windows-amd64.exe` |
### Linux (amd64)
```bash
VERSION=v0.4.0
curl -Lo glint https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/releases/download/${VERSION}/glint-${VERSION}-linux-amd64
chmod +x glint
sudo mv glint /usr/local/bin/
```
### Linux (ARM64 — Raspberry Pi 4, AWS Graviton, …)
```bash
VERSION=v0.4.0
curl -Lo glint https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/releases/download/${VERSION}/glint-${VERSION}-linux-arm64
chmod +x glint
sudo mv glint /usr/local/bin/
```
### macOS (Apple Silicon — M1/M2/M3)
```bash
VERSION=v0.4.0
curl -Lo glint https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/releases/download/${VERSION}/glint-${VERSION}-darwin-arm64
chmod +x glint
sudo mv glint /usr/local/bin/
```
### macOS (Intel)
```bash
VERSION=v0.4.0
curl -Lo glint https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/releases/download/${VERSION}/glint-${VERSION}-darwin-amd64
chmod +x glint
sudo mv glint /usr/local/bin/
```
### Verify the installation
```bash
glint --version
```
---
## Option 3 — Homebrew (macOS and Linux)
A Homebrew tap is available at `k3nny/glint`.
> **First-time setup:** create a GitHub repository named `homebrew-glint`
> under your account and copy [`Formula/glint.rb`](Formula/glint.rb) into it.
> Users then install via the tap as shown below.
```bash
brew tap k3nny/glint https://github.com/k3nny/homebrew-glint
brew install glint
```
To upgrade:
```bash
brew upgrade glint
```
The formula builds glint from source using Go, which Homebrew provides
automatically as a build dependency. No pre-built binary download is needed.
### Updating the formula on a new release
After tagging a new release, update `Formula/glint.rb`:
1. Compute the tarball checksum:
```bash
curl -sL https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/archive/vX.Y.Z.tar.gz | sha256sum
```
2. Update `url` and `sha256` in the formula.
3. Commit and push to `homebrew-glint`.
---
## Option 4 — Go install
If you already have Go 1.21+:
```bash
go install git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/cmd/glint@latest
```
The binary is placed in `$(go env GOPATH)/bin/`. Add that directory to your
`PATH` if it is not already there:
```bash
export PATH="$PATH:$(go env GOPATH)/bin"
```
---
## Integrations
For editor and CI integrations (pre-commit hook, GitLab CI component, GitHub
Actions, VS Code extension) see [README.md](README.md#integrations).
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<p align="center">
<a href="LICENSE"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache%202.0-blue.svg" alt="License"></a>
<a href="CHANGELOG.md"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/release-v0.2.22-blue.svg" alt="Release"></a>
<a href="CHANGELOG.md"><img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/release-v0.4.1-blue.svg" alt="Release"></a>
</p>
> **Disclaimer:** This tool was built through iterative AI-assisted development with [Claude](https://claude.ai). It is experimental, incomplete, and not intended for production use. Coverage of GitLab CI keywords is best-effort and may lag behind GitLab's evolving spec. Use it at your own discretion — no correctness guarantees are made. Contributions and bug reports are welcome.
@@ -15,48 +15,126 @@ A local tool to validate and lint `.gitlab-ci.yml` pipelines without needing a G
## What it does
- **Lints** — 43 rules covering pipeline structure, keyword constraints, `needs:`/`dependencies:` graphs, expression reachability, and deprecations (GL001GL043); run `glint explain <ID>` for any rule
- **Resolves includes** — local files, HTTPS URLs, GitLab project templates, and CI/CD Catalog components, with offline cache support
- **Lints** — 45 rules covering pipeline structure, keyword constraints, `needs:`/`dependencies:` graphs, expression reachability, and deprecations (GL001GL045); run `glint explain <ID>` for any rule
- **Resolves includes** — local files, HTTPS URLs, GitLab project templates, and CI/CD Catalog components, with offline cache support and HTTP proxy support (`--proxy` flag or `proxy:` in `.glint.yml`)
- **Renders merged pipeline** — `glint render` resolves all includes and `extends:` chains into a single flat YAML file, matching what GitLab CI actually processes
- **Simulates context** — `--branch`, `--tag`, `--source` flags evaluate `rules:if:` and `only`/`except` to show which jobs would be active, manual, or skipped; `--context branch=main --context branch=develop` prints a multi-column comparison table across multiple contexts in one run
- **Multiple output formats** — `--format text` (default, ruff-style), `json`, `sarif` (GitHub Code Scanning / GitLab SAST), `junit`, `github` (PR annotations)
- **Project config** — `.glint.yml` for rule suppression, severity overrides, token/URL defaults; `# glint: ignore RULE` for per-job inline suppression
- **Graph visualization** — `glint graph` prints a terminal job tree; `glint graph pipeline` renders a GitLab CI-style SVG/PNG
- **Multiple output formats** — `--format text` (default, colorized and column-aligned), `json`, `sarif` (GitHub Code Scanning / GitLab SAST), `junit`, `github` (PR annotations); exits `2` on errors, `10` on warnings only
- **Project config** — `.glint.yml` for rule suppression, severity overrides, token/URL/proxy defaults; `# glint: ignore RULE` for per-job inline suppression; `--no-warn` flag to suppress all warnings
- **Graph visualization** — `glint graph` prints a terminal job tree (default); `glint graph includes` emits a Mermaid include-dependency graph; `glint graph pipeline` renders a GitLab CI-style SVG/PNG; `--format mermaid` or `--format html` for alternative pipeline output; `--no-skipped` hides jobs that would not run in the given context
- **LSP server** — `glint lsp` starts a Language Server Protocol server over stdin/stdout; connect with any LSP client to get inline diagnostics (rule ID as code, error/warning severity) in VS Code, Neovim, Emacs, JetBrains, etc.
- **VS Code extension** — `editors/vscode/` wraps the LSP server; inline squiggles for every glint rule directly in the editor
See [FEATURES.md](FEATURES.md) for the complete feature reference and lint rules table, and [ROADMAP.md](ROADMAP.md) for planned improvements.
## Requirements
- Go 1.21 or later
- [Task](https://taskfile.dev) (optional, for development tasks)
## Installation
See [INSTALL.md](INSTALL.md) for all options: pre-built binaries (Linux amd64/arm64, macOS Intel/Apple Silicon, Windows), Homebrew tap, and building from source.
Quick start (Linux/macOS, building from source):
```bash
git clone https://git.k3nny.fr/glint
git clone https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint
cd glint
go build -o glint ./cmd/glint/...
sudo mv glint /usr/local/bin/
```
Or with Task:
Homebrew:
```bash
task build
brew tap k3nny/glint https://github.com/k3nny/homebrew-glint
brew install glint
```
## Requirements
Go 1.21 or later (when building from source). Pre-built binaries have no runtime dependencies.
## Usage
```
glint [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
Commands:
check Lint a pipeline file — exits 0 (clean) or 1 (errors found)
check Lint a pipeline file — exits 0 (clean), 2 (errors), or 10 (warnings only)
render Resolve all includes and extends into a single merged YAML file
graph Visualise the pipeline as a job tree or Mermaid graph
explain Print description and fix for a lint rule
explain Show description and fix for a lint rule (e.g. glint explain GL007)
lsp Start a Language Server Protocol server (stdin/stdout)
```
Run `glint <command> --help` for all flags. See [USAGE.md](USAGE.md) for full
examples covering output formats, context simulation, remote includes, cache,
graph modes, and project configuration.
Run `glint <command> --help` for all flags. See [FEATURES.md](FEATURES.md) for the
complete feature reference.
## Integrations
### Pre-commit hook
Add to `.pre-commit-config.yaml` in your repository to run glint automatically whenever `.gitlab-ci.yml` changes:
```yaml
repos:
- repo: https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint
rev: v0.3.0
hooks:
- id: glint
```
Requires [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com) and Go 1.21+. On first run, pre-commit builds glint from source automatically.
### GitLab CI component
Copy [`templates/check.yml`](templates/check.yml) into your repository and include it as a local file, or publish this repository to a GitLab CI/CD Catalog and reference it as a component:
```yaml
# As a local include (copy templates/check.yml to your repo first):
include:
- local: .gitlab/glint-check.yml
# As a Catalog component (after publishing to a GitLab instance):
include:
- component: $CI_SERVER_FQDN/k3nny/glint/check@v0.3.0
inputs:
stage: validate # optional, default: validate
allow_failure: true # optional, default: false
```
The component downloads the glint Linux binary, runs `glint check`, and respects all inputs defined in the `spec:` block.
### GitHub Actions
Copy [`action.yml`](action.yml) from this repository, or mirror this repo to GitHub as `k3nny/glint` and reference it directly:
```yaml
- uses: k3nny/glint@v0.3.0
with:
file: .gitlab-ci.yml # optional, default: .gitlab-ci.yml
args: '--format sarif' # optional
```
The action downloads the glint Linux binary into `$RUNNER_TEMP` and runs `glint check`. Only Linux runners are supported (matches the available release binary).
### VS Code extension
Clone this repository and load the extension from `editors/vscode/`:
```bash
cd editors/vscode
npm install # install dependencies (once)
npm run compile # compile TypeScript → out/
```
Then in VS Code: **Run → Start Debugging** (F5) — this opens an Extension Development Host with glint diagnostics active for any `.gitlab-ci.yml` you open.
Make sure `glint` is on your `PATH`, or set `glint.executablePath` in VS Code settings to the full path of the binary.
To package a `.vsix` for local installation:
```bash
task ext-package # produces glint-X.Y.Z.vsix
code --install-extension glint-X.Y.Z.vsix
```
## Development
@@ -69,11 +147,25 @@ task test # run Go unit tests
task lint-go # run go vet
task validate # run the binary against all testdata fixtures
task ci # full check: vet → test → build → validate
task build-windows # cross-compile for Windows x64 (requires a tagged commit → glint-<tag>.exe)
task build-linux # cross-compile for Linux x64 (requires a tagged commit → glint-<tag>-linux-amd64)
task fuzz # run fuzz tests for the YAML parser (Ctrl-C to stop; FUZZ_TIME=60s to set duration)
task changelog # regenerate CHANGELOG.md from git history via git-cliff
task changelog-next # preview unreleased section (dry-run, no file written)
task ext-install # install VS Code extension npm dependencies
task ext-compile # compile the VS Code extension TypeScript source
task ext-package # package the VS Code extension as a .vsix
task build-linux-amd64 # cross-compile for Linux x86-64 (requires a tagged commit)
task build-linux-arm64 # cross-compile for Linux ARM64 (requires a tagged commit)
task build-darwin-amd64 # cross-compile for macOS Intel (requires a tagged commit)
task build-darwin-arm64 # cross-compile for macOS Apple Silicon (requires a tagged commit)
task build-windows # cross-compile for Windows x86-64 (requires a tagged commit)
task build-release # build all platform binaries at once (requires a tagged commit)
task clean # remove build artifacts
```
**Optional tools:**
- [git-cliff](https://git-cliff.org) — changelog generator used by `task changelog`. Install with `brew install git-cliff` or `cargo install git-cliff`.
## Project structure
```
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@@ -8,23 +8,23 @@ This document tracks planned improvements to `glint`. Items are grouped by theme
Pass `--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, or `--var` to `glint check` or `glint graph` to evaluate `rules:if:` expressions and `only`/`except` filters against a specific pipeline event.
- ~~**Single-context simulation**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.0; `--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, `--var` flags on both subcommands; jobs classified as active / manual / skipped
- ~~**`workflow:rules:variables:` propagation**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; variables from the matching workflow rule entry injected into the evaluation context before job `rules:if:` expressions are evaluated
- ~~**Expression evaluator: multi-line `if:` values**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; newlines in block-scalar and folded YAML `if:` values treated as whitespace
- ~~**Expression evaluator: `${VAR}` syntax**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; `${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}` equivalent to `$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH` everywhere
- ~~**Expression evaluator: regex flags**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; `/pattern/i`, `/pattern/m`, `/pattern/s` supported
- ~~**Expression evaluator: variable as regex RHS**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; `$BRANCH =~ $PATTERN` where `$PATTERN` holds a `/regex/` string evaluates correctly
- ~~**Expression evaluator: bare `true`/`false` and integer literals**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; `$FLAG == true`, `$COUNT == 4` compare as decimal strings matching GitLab CI behaviour
- ~~**Implicit default context**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.11; defaults to `--branch main --source push` when no context flag is given, so `rules:if:` is always evaluated
- ~~**`--list-vars` debug flag**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.11; prints sorted `KEY=VALUE` of all collected pipeline variables (root file + includes + workflow-rule union + effective context) to stderr
- ~~**Variable expansion**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.13; `$VAR`/`${VAR}` references within variable values expanded after all sources are merged; transitive chains resolved; visible in `--list-vars`
- ~~**Non-string scalar variables**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.13; `BUILD: true`, `RETRIES: 3` rendered and injected correctly instead of being silently dropped
- ~~**YAML `\/` escape in double-quoted strings**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.13; regex patterns like `/^us\//` in double-quoted `if:` blocks no longer cause a parse error
- ~~**Workflow rule strict evaluation**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.14; unparseable `if:` skips the rule instead of matching everything; prevents wrong variables being injected
- ~~**Single `=` operator**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.14; bare `=` accepted as alias for `==` in `rules:if:` expressions
- ~~**`rules:changes:` evaluation**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.21; `--changes PATH` and `--changes-from REF` flags; doublestar glob matching (`*` within segment, `**` across segments); permissive when no file list provided
- ~~**Multi-context simulation**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.22; `--context KEY=VALUE[,...]`; repeatable; prints a comparison table of `active`/`manual`/`skipped`/`blocked` per job across all contexts
- **Context-scoped linting** — skip `needs:`/`dependencies:` cross-checks for jobs that are statically unreachable in the given context
- [x] **Single-context simulation** shipped v0.2.0; `--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, `--var` flags on both subcommands; jobs classified as active / manual / skipped
- [x] **`workflow:rules:variables:` propagation** shipped post-v0.2.0; variables from the matching workflow rule entry injected into the evaluation context before job `rules:if:` expressions are evaluated
- [x] **Expression evaluator: multi-line `if:` values** shipped post-v0.2.0; newlines in block-scalar and folded YAML `if:` values treated as whitespace
- [x] **Expression evaluator: `${VAR}` syntax** shipped post-v0.2.0; `${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}` equivalent to `$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH` everywhere
- [x] **Expression evaluator: regex flags** shipped post-v0.2.0; `/pattern/i`, `/pattern/m`, `/pattern/s` supported
- [x] **Expression evaluator: variable as regex RHS** shipped post-v0.2.0; `$BRANCH =~ $PATTERN` where `$PATTERN` holds a `/regex/` string evaluates correctly
- [x] **Expression evaluator: bare `true`/`false` and integer literals** shipped post-v0.2.0; `$FLAG == true`, `$COUNT == 4` compare as decimal strings matching GitLab CI behaviour
- [x] **Implicit default context** shipped v0.2.11; defaults to `--branch main --source push` when no context flag is given, so `rules:if:` is always evaluated
- [x] **`--list-vars` debug flag** shipped v0.2.11; prints sorted `KEY=VALUE` of all collected pipeline variables (root file + includes + workflow-rule union + effective context) to stderr
- [x] **Variable expansion** shipped v0.2.13; `$VAR`/`${VAR}` references within variable values expanded after all sources are merged; transitive chains resolved; visible in `--list-vars`
- [x] **Non-string scalar variables** shipped v0.2.13; `BUILD: true`, `RETRIES: 3` rendered and injected correctly instead of being silently dropped
- [x] **YAML `\/` escape in double-quoted strings** shipped v0.2.13; regex patterns like `/^us\//` in double-quoted `if:` blocks no longer cause a parse error
- [x] **Workflow rule strict evaluation** shipped v0.2.14; unparseable `if:` skips the rule instead of matching everything; prevents wrong variables being injected
- [x] **Single `=` operator** shipped v0.2.14; bare `=` accepted as alias for `==` in `rules:if:` expressions
- [x] **`rules:changes:` evaluation** shipped v0.2.21; `--changes PATH` and `--changes-from REF` flags; doublestar glob matching (`*` within segment, `**` across segments); permissive when no file list provided
- [x] **Multi-context simulation** shipped v0.2.22; `--context KEY=VALUE[,...]`; repeatable; prints a comparison table of `active`/`manual`/`skipped`/`blocked` per job across all contexts
- [x] **Context-scoped linting** — shipped v0.2.23; jobs evaluated as `JobSkipped` in the supplied context are excluded from `needs:`/`dependencies:` cross-checks (GL027GL031) to eliminate false-positive errors for conditionally-gated jobs
---
@@ -32,36 +32,37 @@ Pass `--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, or `--var` to `glint check` or `glint grap
The current rule set covers the most common sources of broken pipelines. These are the gaps most likely to matter in practice.
- ~~**Variable reference validation (GL032)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.11; warns when a `rules:if:` expression references `$VAR` / `${VAR}` not declared anywhere in pipeline YAML; predefined GitLab namespaces (`CI_*`, `GITLAB_*`, …) exempt; variables from included files are also considered
- ~~**`rules:if:` static reachability (GL033)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.15; warns when every rule in a job's `rules:` block has `when: never`, making the job permanently excluded from any pipeline run; no `if:` evaluation required
- ~~**`services:` validation (GL034)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.16; map form requires `name`; `alias` must be a valid DNS label
- ~~**`rules:changes` / `rules:exists` absolute path detection (GL035)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.16; warns when a path starts with `/`; GitLab CI paths are always relative to the repo root
- ~~**`timeout` format validation (GL036)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.16; validates job-level and `default.timeout` against recognised GitLab CI duration strings
- ~~**`id_tokens:` / `secrets:` required-key checks (GL037, GL038)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.16; `id_tokens` entries must have `aud`; `secrets` entries must declare a provider
- ~~**`pages:publish` + `artifacts.paths` consistency (GL039)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.16; warns when the publish directory is missing from `artifacts.paths`
- ~~**Duplicate stage names (GL040)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.16; warns when a stage appears more than once in `stages:`
- ~~**`cache:key:files` must be exact paths (GL041)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.16; warns when entries look like glob patterns
- ~~**Unreachable jobs**~~ — covered by GL033 (shipped v0.2.15); every-`when:never` rules block is statically dead
- ~~**`inherit:` completeness (GL043)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.20; warns when `inherit: default:` is declared but there's no `default:` block, or list form names fields not set in `default:`
- [x] **Variable reference validation (GL032)** shipped v0.2.11; warns when a `rules:if:` expression references `$VAR` / `${VAR}` not declared anywhere in pipeline YAML; predefined GitLab namespaces (`CI_*`, `GITLAB_*`, …) exempt; variables from included files are also considered
- [x] **`rules:if:` static reachability (GL033)** shipped v0.2.15; warns when every rule in a job's `rules:` block has `when: never`, making the job permanently excluded from any pipeline run; no `if:` evaluation required
- [x] **`services:` validation (GL034)** shipped v0.2.16; map form requires `name`; `alias` must be a valid DNS label
- [x] **`rules:changes` / `rules:exists` absolute path detection (GL035)** shipped v0.2.16; warns when a path starts with `/`; GitLab CI paths are always relative to the repo root
- [x] **`timeout` format validation (GL036)** shipped v0.2.16; validates job-level and `default.timeout` against recognised GitLab CI duration strings
- [x] **`id_tokens:` / `secrets:` required-key checks (GL037, GL038)** shipped v0.2.16; `id_tokens` entries must have `aud`; `secrets` entries must declare a provider
- [x] **`pages:publish` + `artifacts.paths` consistency (GL039)** shipped v0.2.16; warns when the publish directory is missing from `artifacts.paths`
- [x] **Duplicate stage names (GL040)** shipped v0.2.16; warns when a stage appears more than once in `stages:`
- [x] **`cache:key:files` must be exact paths (GL041)** shipped v0.2.16; warns when entries look like glob patterns
- [x] **Unreachable jobs** — covered by GL033 (shipped v0.2.15); every-`when:never` rules block is statically dead
- [x] **`inherit:` completeness (GL043)** shipped v0.2.20; warns when `inherit: default:` is declared but there's no `default:` block, or list form names fields not set in `default:`
---
## Include resolution
- ~~**`include: local:`** full resolution~~ — ✓ shipped in v0.2.0; local files are read from disk, recursively resolved, and merged before linting
- ~~**`include: remote:`** (URL)~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; plain HTTPS URLs are fetched (unauthenticated), parsed, and merged; sub-includes are resolved recursively; unreachable URLs emit `[WARNING]` and linting continues
- ~~**Recursive include depth limit**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.17; depth capped at 100 (matching GitLab); project/component includes now tracked in visited set to prevent cross-file cycles
- ~~**Offline mode / cache**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.17; `--cache-dir DIR` persists fetched templates; `--offline` serves from cache only; default cache dir (`~/.cache/glint`) used automatically with `--offline`
- ~~**`include: inputs:`**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.17; `$[[ inputs.KEY ]]` and `$[[ inputs.KEY | default(…) ]]` placeholders in fetched component YAML are substituted from the include's `with:` block before parsing
- [x] **`include: local:` full resolution** — shipped v0.2.0; local files are read from disk, recursively resolved, and merged before linting
- [x] **`include: remote:` (URL)** — shipped post-v0.2.0; plain HTTPS URLs are fetched (unauthenticated), parsed, and merged; sub-includes are resolved recursively; unreachable URLs emit `[WARNING]` and linting continues
- [x] **Recursive include depth limit** shipped v0.2.17; depth capped at 100 (matching GitLab); project/component includes now tracked in visited set to prevent cross-file cycles
- [x] **Offline mode / cache** shipped v0.2.17; `--cache-dir DIR` persists fetched templates; `--offline` serves from cache only; default cache dir (`~/.cache/glint`) used automatically with `--offline`
- [x] **`include: inputs:`** shipped v0.2.17; `$[[ inputs.KEY ]]` and `$[[ inputs.KEY | default(…) ]]` placeholders in fetched component YAML are substituted from the include's `with:` block before parsing
- [x] **`glint render` subcommand** — shipped v0.3.0; resolves all `include:` and `extends:` chains into a single flat YAML file; strips consumed keys; accepts same network flags as `glint check`; default output `rendered.gitlab-ci.yml`, use `--output -` for stdout
---
## Output formats — ✓ shipped v0.2.18
## Output formats
- ~~**JSON** (`--format json`)~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.18; machine-readable findings with stable schema (version 1)
- ~~**SARIF** (`--format sarif`)~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.18; SARIF 2.1.0; consumed natively by GitHub Code Scanning and GitLab SAST
- ~~**JUnit XML** (`--format junit`)~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.18; lets CI pipelines publish lint results as a test report artifact
- ~~**GitHub annotation format** (`--format github`)~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.18; emits `::error file=…,line=…,title=RULE::message` lines so findings appear as inline comments in PR diffs
- [x] **JSON** (`--format json`) shipped v0.2.18; machine-readable findings with stable schema (version 1)
- [x] **SARIF** (`--format sarif`) shipped v0.2.18; SARIF 2.1.0; consumed natively by GitHub Code Scanning and GitLab SAST
- [x] **JUnit XML** (`--format junit`) shipped v0.2.18; lets CI pipelines publish lint results as a test report artifact
- [x] **GitHub annotation format** (`--format github`) shipped v0.2.18; emits `::error file=…,line=…,title=RULE::message` lines so findings appear as inline comments in PR diffs
---
@@ -69,53 +70,73 @@ The current rule set covers the most common sources of broken pipelines. These a
The SVG renderer and terminal tree cover the basic layout. These would bring it closer to GitLab's full interactive view.
- ~~**Terminal job tree**~~ shipped in v0.2.0 as `glint graph tree`; stages as branches, jobs as leaves, context-aware annotations
- ~~**`glint graph includes` shows jobs per file**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; each include node shows the jobs it defines as dashed-arrow rounded nodes in a distinct style
- **Multi-job connector accuracy** — draw one connector per job pair rather than one per stage pair in classic mode, so pipelines with uneven columns look correct
- **Job tooltip / detail panel** — embed a hidden `<title>` and `<desc>` per chip so SVG viewers show `stage`, `when`, `image`, and `needs` on hover
- **`when: on_failure` visual distinction** — dashed border or distinct icon for failure-path jobs
- **Blocked / skipped state colouring** — grey out jobs that are statically unreachable given known `rules:` conditions
- **Interactive HTML output** — self-contained `.html` file with pan/zoom and a job-detail sidebar; no external dependencies
- **Mermaid pipeline output** — keep `pipeline.go` but wire it up through `--graph pipeline --format mermaid` for users who want to paste into mermaid.live
- [x] **Terminal job tree** — shipped v0.2.0 as `glint graph tree`; stages as branches, jobs as leaves, context-aware annotations
- [x] **`glint graph includes` shows jobs per file** shipped post-v0.2.0; each include node shows the jobs it defines as dashed-arrow rounded nodes in a distinct style
- [x] **Multi-job connector accuracy**shipped v0.2.25; classic mode uses a bus-bar pattern (vertical rail at the midpoint + horizontal stubs per job) instead of a single center-to-center line, so uneven columns look correct
- [x] **Job tooltip / detail panel**shipped v0.2.25; each chip is wrapped in `<g data-job="…"><title>…</title><desc>…</desc>` SVG viewers show stage, when, image, and needs on hover; HTML output uses the data for the sidebar
- [x] **`when: on_failure` visual distinction** — shipped v0.2.25; dashed chip border + X-mark icon + red circle (`#d9534f`); legend entry added; Mermaid `on_failure` class wired
- [x] **Blocked / skipped state colouring**shipped v0.2.25; `glint graph pipeline` accepts context flags (`--branch`, `--tag`, etc.); jobs evaluated as skipped are greyed out (`#868686`) with dimmed text and no icon
- [x] **Interactive HTML output** shipped v0.2.25; `glint graph pipeline --format html` writes a self-contained `.html` file with mouse pan/zoom and a click-to-open job-detail sidebar; no external dependencies
- [x] **Mermaid pipeline output**shipped v0.2.25; `glint graph pipeline --format mermaid` prints a Mermaid flowchart to stdout (paste into mermaid.live)
- [x] **Same-stage job ordering** — shipped v0.2.26; jobs within a stage that have `needs:` between each other are placed in topological sub-columns (left-to-right by depth); stage header spans all sub-columns
- [x] **Graph links rendered behind job chips** — shipped v0.2.26; SVG connectors (Bézier curves and bus-bar stubs) are drawn before job chips so lines pass behind rectangles
- [x] **`glint graph --no-skipped`** — shipped v0.3.0; removes jobs evaluated as `skipped` in the given context from tree, SVG, HTML, and Mermaid output
---
## Findings quality — ✓ file and line numbers shipped post-v0.2.0; ruff-style format shipped v0.2.11
## Findings quality
~~**File and line numbers on findings**~~ shipped post-v0.2.0; every finding includes the source file and exact line of the job key. Works across local includes, remote project templates, and fetched component templates.
~~**Ruff-style output format**~~ shipped v0.2.11; findings follow `file:line: RULEID [severity] message` matching the convention used by ruff and other modern linters.
**Remaining improvements**
- ~~**`needs: optional: true` false-positive errors**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; optional missing needs are downgraded to `[WARNING]`
- ~~**`extends:` jobs with missing script false errors**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; jobs using `extends:` that have no `script` after resolution emit `[WARNING]` (the script may come from an unfetchable remote base)
- ~~**`rules:if:` static reachability (GL042)**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.20; warns when all `rules:if:` conditions evaluate to false given declared variable values (only fires when all referenced vars are declared in YAML)
- [x] **File and line numbers on findings** — shipped post-v0.2.0; every finding includes the source file and exact line of the job key; works across local includes, remote project templates, and fetched component templates
- [x] **Ruff-style output format** — shipped v0.2.11; findings follow `file:line: RULEID [severity] message` matching the convention used by ruff and other modern linters
- [x] **Colorized, columnized text output** — shipped v0.3.0; four aligned columns (location, rule, severity, message); `error` in bold red, `warning` in bold orange; auto-detected terminal color (respects `NO_COLOR`)
- [x] **`line:col` locations** — shipped v0.3.0; `Column int` on `model.Job` and `Finding`; text output and `Finding.String()` emit `file:line:col` when column is known
- [x] **`needs: optional: true` false-positive errors** — shipped post-v0.2.0; optional missing needs are downgraded to `[WARNING]`
- [x] **`extends:` jobs with missing script false errors** — shipped post-v0.2.0; jobs using `extends:` that have no `script` after resolution emit `[WARNING]` (the script may come from an unfetchable remote base)
- [x] **`rules:if:` static reachability (GL042)** — shipped v0.2.20; warns when all `rules:if:` conditions evaluate to false given declared variable values (only fires when all referenced vars are declared in YAML)
---
## CI / editor integration
- **GitLab CI template** — a `.gitlab-ci.yml` snippet that runs `glint` as a pipeline-validation job before the real pipeline executes; publishable to the GitLab CI/CD Catalog
- **GitHub Actions action** — `uses: k3nny/glint@v1` wrapper for repositories that mirror or manage GitLab pipelines from GitHub
- **Pre-commit hook** — entry for [pre-commit](https://pre-commit.com) so `glint` runs automatically on `git commit` when `.gitlab-ci.yml` changes
- **LSP server** — `glint lsp` mode exposing diagnostics over the Language Server Protocol; enables inline squiggles in VS Code, JetBrains, Neovim, etc. without a dedicated extension
- **VS Code extension** — thin wrapper around the LSP server with syntax highlighting for `.gitlab-ci.yml`
- [x] **GitLab CI template**shipped v0.2.28; `templates/check.yml` is a GitLab CI/CD Catalog component with `spec:` inputs for stage, file, version, allow_failure, and extra args; also usable as a plain local/remote include
- [x] **GitHub Actions action**shipped v0.2.28; `action.yml` composite action downloads the glint Linux binary and runs `glint check`; mirror to GitHub as `k3nny/glint` to reference as `uses: k3nny/glint@v0.2.28`
- [x] **Pre-commit hook**shipped v0.2.28; `.pre-commit-hooks.yaml` defines `language: golang` hook; pre-commit builds glint from source on first run and re-runs on staged `.gitlab-ci.yml` changes
- [x] **LSP server**shipped v0.2.29; `glint lsp` runs a JSON-RPC 2.0 LSP server over stdin/stdout; `textDocument/didOpen`, `didChange`, `didSave`, `didClose` all publish diagnostics; rule IDs appear as the diagnostic `code`; include resolution is best-effort using env-var token and default cache dir
- [x] **VS Code extension**shipped v0.2.30; `editors/vscode/` TypeScript extension wraps `glint lsp` via `vscode-languageclient`; activates on YAML files and restricts LSP processing to `**/.gitlab-ci.yml`; configurable binary path via `glint.executablePath`; build with `task ext-compile`, package with `task ext-package`
---
## Configuration — ✓ shipped v0.2.19
## Configuration
- ~~**`.glint.yml` config file**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.19; `ignore:`, `severity:`, `stages:`, `token:`, `url:`, `cache_dir:`; searched from the pipeline directory up to the git root
- ~~**Inline suppression comments**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.19; `# glint: ignore GL007` before a job definition; comma/space-separated rules; `# glint: ignore all` wildcard
- [x] **`.glint.yml` config file** shipped v0.2.19; `ignore:`, `severity:`, `stages:`, `token:`, `url:`, `cache_dir:`; searched from the pipeline directory up to the git root
- [x] **Inline suppression comments** shipped v0.2.19; `# glint: ignore GL007` before a job definition; comma/space-separated rules; `# glint: ignore all` wildcard
- [x] **Proxy support** — shipped v0.2.31; `--proxy` flag on `check`, `graph`, and `lsp` subcommands; also configurable via `proxy:` in `.glint.yml`; overrides `HTTP_PROXY` / `HTTPS_PROXY` env vars when set
---
## Security & hardening
- [x] **Path traversal guard for local includes** — shipped v0.2.31; `include: local:` paths containing `../../` or similar sequences are rejected instead of reading files outside the repository root
- [x] **HTTP timeout on remote fetches** — shipped v0.2.31; all HTTP calls via the fetcher use a 30-second timeout to prevent indefinite hangs on slow or unresponsive servers
- [x] **Unbounded response size cap** — shipped v0.2.31; remote include and GitLab API responses are capped at 10 MiB; responses exceeding the limit are rejected to prevent memory exhaustion
- [x] **Cache file permissions** — shipped v0.2.31; cache directories are created with mode `0700` and cache files with mode `0600`; previously used world-readable `0755`/`0644`
- [x] **GL045: HTTP remote include warning** — shipped v0.2.31; warns when `include: remote:` uses a plain `http://` URL; CI templates fetched unencrypted are at risk of tampering
- [x] **LSP Content-Length DoS cap** — shipped v0.2.31; `glint lsp` rejects messages with `Content-Length` exceeding 64 MiB to prevent memory exhaustion from a malicious client
---
## Reliability and developer experience
- ~~**Structured rule IDs**~~ — ✓ shipped post-v0.2.0; GL001GL031 assigned; GL032 added v0.2.11; GL033 added v0.2.15; GL034GL041 added v0.2.16; output formats (--format json/sarif/junit/github) added v0.2.18; GL042GL043 added v0.2.20
- ~~**`glint explain <rule-id>`**~~ — ✓ shipped v0.2.20; prints rule description, rationale, bad-YAML example, and fix; `glint explain` (no arg) lists all rules
- ~~**Semantic versioning and first release**~~ — shipped as `v0.1.0` (2026-06-07)
- ~~**Subcommand CLI**~~ — shipped as `v0.2.0` (2026-06-11); `glint check` / `glint graph [mode]` with ruff-style `--help`
- **Changelog automation** — generate release notes from Conventional Commits via `git-cliff` or similar
- **Fuzz testing** — add a `go test -fuzz` target for the YAML parser to harden it against malformed input
- [x] **Structured rule IDs** shipped post-v0.2.0; GL001GL031 assigned; GL032 added v0.2.11; GL033 added v0.2.15; GL034GL041 added v0.2.16; output formats added v0.2.18; GL042GL043 added v0.2.20; GL044 added v0.2.24; graph improvements shipped v0.2.25v0.2.26
- [x] **`glint explain <rule-id>`** shipped v0.2.20; prints rule description, rationale, bad-YAML example, and fix; `glint explain` (no arg) lists all rules
- [x] **Semantic versioning and first release** — shipped v0.1.0 (2026-06-07)
- [x] **Subcommand CLI** — shipped v0.2.0 (2026-06-11); `glint check` / `glint graph [mode]` with ruff-style `--help`
- [x] **Changelog automation**shipped v0.2.27; `cliff.toml` configures git-cliff to produce Keep-a-Changelogcompatible release notes from Conventional Commits; `task changelog` regenerates `CHANGELOG.md`, `task changelog-next` previews unreleased entries
- [x] **Fuzz testing**shipped v0.2.27; `FuzzParseBytes` and `FuzzSanitizeYAMLEscapes` in `internal/model/fuzz_test.go`; seeds run as regular tests in CI; `task fuzz` runs them continuously (default 30 s)
- [x] **`glint check --no-warn`** — shipped v0.3.0; discards all warning findings before output and exit-code calculation; mixed pipelines (errors + warnings) still exit 2 but only errors are printed; warnings-only pipelines exit 0
- [x] **Exit codes 2 / 10** *(breaking)* — shipped v0.3.0; `glint check` exits `2` when errors are present (previously `1`) and `10` when findings contain only warnings; exit `0` for clean
- [x] **Git branch auto-detection** — shipped v0.4.0; when no context flags are given, `glint check` and `glint graph` run `git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD` in the pipeline file's directory and use the result as the default branch (falls back to `main`)
- [x] **GitLab predefined variable injection** — shipped v0.4.0; `CI=true` and `GITLAB_CI=true` always present in a non-empty context; MR-specific variables injected as placeholders when `--source merge_request_event`; all overridable via `--var`
- [x] **Multi-platform release binaries** — shipped v0.4.0; `task build-release` builds Linux amd64/arm64, macOS Intel/Apple Silicon, and Windows amd64 in one shot
- [x] **Homebrew formula** — shipped v0.4.0; `Formula/glint.rb` source-build formula; tap at `k3nny/homebrew-glint`
- [x] **`INSTALL.md`** — shipped v0.4.0; installation guide for all platforms and methods
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@@ -68,31 +68,31 @@ tasks:
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check --branch feat/x testdata/rules_if_expr.yml
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/workflow_vars.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check --branch main testdata/workflow_vars.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check --branch develop testdata/workflow_vars.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check --branch feat/x testdata/workflow_vars.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/workflow_escape.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/variable_refs.yml
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/variable_refs_included.yml
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/dead_rules.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/new_rules_valid.yml
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/new_rules_invalid.yml
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/samba/.gitlab-ci.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/samba/.gitlab-ci-coverage.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/samba/.gitlab-ci-private.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check --format json testdata/valid.yml
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check --format sarif testdata/valid.yml
@@ -104,19 +104,27 @@ tasks:
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/config_ignored/.gitlab-ci.yml
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/config_severity/.gitlab-ci.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/config_suppress/.gitlab-ci.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/static_dead_rules.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/inherit_dead.yml
ignore_error: false
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/inherit_dead_fields.yml
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/rules_needs_valid.yml
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/rules_needs_invalid.yml
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} explain GL007
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} explain gl042
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} explain GL044
ignore_error: false
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} check testdata/insecure_remote_include.yml
ignore_error: true
- cmd: ./{{.BINARY}} explain
ignore_error: false
@@ -137,30 +145,15 @@ tasks:
- task: build
- task: validate
build-windows:
desc: Build the glint binary for Windows x64 (requires a tagged commit)
build-linux-amd64:
desc: Build the glint binary for Linux x86-64 (requires a tagged commit)
aliases: [build-linux]
vars:
TAG:
sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
preconditions:
- sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
msg: "Current commit is not tagged — Windows build requires a git tag"
cmds:
- "GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 {{.GO}} build -ldflags \"-X main.version={{.TAG}}\" -o {{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}.exe ./cmd/glint/..."
sources:
- "**/*.go"
- go.mod
generates:
- "{{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}.exe"
build-linux:
desc: Build the glint binary for Linux x64 (requires a tagged commit)
vars:
TAG:
sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
preconditions:
- sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
msg: "Current commit is not tagged — Linux build requires a git tag"
msg: "Current commit is not tagged — release build requires a git tag"
cmds:
- "GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 {{.GO}} build -ldflags \"-X main.version={{.TAG}}\" -o {{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-linux-amd64 ./cmd/glint/..."
sources:
@@ -169,6 +162,112 @@ tasks:
generates:
- "{{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-linux-amd64"
build-linux-arm64:
desc: Build the glint binary for Linux ARM64 (requires a tagged commit)
vars:
TAG:
sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
preconditions:
- sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
msg: "Current commit is not tagged — release build requires a git tag"
cmds:
- "GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm64 {{.GO}} build -ldflags \"-X main.version={{.TAG}}\" -o {{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-linux-arm64 ./cmd/glint/..."
sources:
- "**/*.go"
- go.mod
generates:
- "{{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-linux-arm64"
build-darwin-amd64:
desc: Build the glint binary for macOS Intel (requires a tagged commit)
vars:
TAG:
sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
preconditions:
- sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
msg: "Current commit is not tagged — release build requires a git tag"
cmds:
- "GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 {{.GO}} build -ldflags \"-X main.version={{.TAG}}\" -o {{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-darwin-amd64 ./cmd/glint/..."
sources:
- "**/*.go"
- go.mod
generates:
- "{{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-darwin-amd64"
build-darwin-arm64:
desc: Build the glint binary for macOS Apple Silicon (requires a tagged commit)
vars:
TAG:
sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
preconditions:
- sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
msg: "Current commit is not tagged — release build requires a git tag"
cmds:
- "GOOS=darwin GOARCH=arm64 {{.GO}} build -ldflags \"-X main.version={{.TAG}}\" -o {{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-darwin-arm64 ./cmd/glint/..."
sources:
- "**/*.go"
- go.mod
generates:
- "{{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-darwin-arm64"
build-windows:
desc: Build the glint binary for Windows x86-64 (requires a tagged commit)
vars:
TAG:
sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
preconditions:
- sh: git describe --tags --exact-match
msg: "Current commit is not tagged — release build requires a git tag"
cmds:
- "GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 {{.GO}} build -ldflags \"-X main.version={{.TAG}}\" -o {{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-windows-amd64.exe ./cmd/glint/..."
sources:
- "**/*.go"
- go.mod
generates:
- "{{.BINARY}}-{{.TAG}}-windows-amd64.exe"
build-release:
desc: Build release binaries for all supported platforms (requires a tagged commit)
cmds:
- task: build-linux-amd64
- task: build-linux-arm64
- task: build-darwin-amd64
- task: build-darwin-arm64
- task: build-windows
fuzz:
desc: "Run all fuzz targets (set FUZZ_TIME=60s to control per-target duration, default 30s)"
cmds:
- "{{.GO}} test -fuzz=FuzzParseBytes -fuzztime=${FUZZ_TIME:-30s} ./internal/model/"
- "{{.GO}} test -fuzz=FuzzSanitizeYAMLEscapes -fuzztime=${FUZZ_TIME:-30s} ./internal/model/"
- "{{.GO}} test -fuzz=FuzzEvalIf -fuzztime=${FUZZ_TIME:-30s} ./internal/cicontext/"
- "{{.GO}} test -fuzz=FuzzExpandVarRefs -fuzztime=${FUZZ_TIME:-30s} ./internal/cicontext/"
- "{{.GO}} test -fuzz=FuzzLint -fuzztime=${FUZZ_TIME:-30s} ./internal/linter/"
changelog:
desc: "Regenerate CHANGELOG.md from git history (requires git-cliff — see README)"
cmd: git cliff --config cliff.toml --output CHANGELOG.md
changelog-next:
desc: "Preview unreleased changelog entries without writing (requires git-cliff)"
cmd: git cliff --config cliff.toml --unreleased
ext-install:
desc: Install VS Code extension npm dependencies (run once after checkout)
dir: editors/vscode
cmd: npm install
ext-compile:
desc: Compile the VS Code extension TypeScript source
dir: editors/vscode
cmd: npm run compile
ext-package:
desc: Package the VS Code extension into a .vsix file
dir: editors/vscode
deps: [ext-compile]
cmd: npm run package
clean:
desc: Remove build artifacts
cmd: rm -f {{.BINARY}} {{.BINARY}}-*.exe {{.BINARY}}-*-linux-amd64
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glint graph pipeline .gitlab-ci.yml
# prints the output path, e.g.: glint-out/pipeline-20260614-143022.png
# Mermaid to stdout + pipeline file path to stderr
# Pipeline graph with skipped-job colouring (grey out context-unreachable jobs)
glint graph pipeline --branch main .gitlab-ci.yml
# Interactive HTML with pan/zoom and job-detail sidebar
glint graph pipeline --format html .gitlab-ci.yml
# Mermaid flowchart of the pipeline to stdout
glint graph pipeline --format mermaid .gitlab-ci.yml
# Mermaid includes graph to stdout + pipeline SVG file path to stderr
glint graph all .gitlab-ci.yml > includes.mmd
# Custom output directory
@@ -224,6 +233,28 @@ include type: orange (main file), purple (project), green (component), blue
**Pipeline graph** — GitLab CI-style SVG rendered to a timestamped file.
Converted to PNG when `rsvg-convert`, `inkscape`, or `magick` is available.
**Pipeline graph formats** (`--format`):
| Flag | Output |
|------|--------|
| `svg` (default) | Write SVG/PNG to `--out` |
| `html` | Write self-contained HTML to `--out` — inline SVG with mouse pan/zoom, drag, and a job-detail sidebar that opens on chip click |
| `mermaid` | Print Mermaid flowchart to stdout |
**Visual chip styles:**
| Type | Colour | Icon | Border |
|------|--------|------|--------|
| regular | blue `#1f75cb` | checkmark | solid |
| manual | orange `#fc6d26` | play triangle | solid |
| trigger | purple `#6b4fbb` | chevron | solid |
| delayed | yellow `#fca326` | clock | solid |
| on_failure | red `#d9534f` | X mark | dashed |
| skipped (context) | grey `#868686` | none | solid |
Pass context flags (`--branch`, `--tag`, `--source`, `--var`) to grey out jobs
that would be skipped in the given pipeline event.
DAG mode (Bézier arrows between jobs) activates automatically when any job has
a `needs:` list; classic mode uses stage-column connectors otherwise.
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@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
# GitHub Actions composite action — glint pipeline validator
#
# To use this action, mirror this repository to GitHub as k3nny/glint, then:
#
# - uses: k3nny/glint@v0.2.28
# with:
# file: .gitlab-ci.yml # optional
#
# Alternatively, copy this file into your own repository and reference it
# as a local action:
#
# - uses: ./.github/actions/glint
name: 'glint'
description: 'Validate a GitLab CI pipeline file with glint'
author: 'k3nny'
branding:
icon: 'check-circle'
color: 'orange'
inputs:
version:
description: >-
glint release tag to install (e.g. 'v0.2.28'). Defaults to 'latest'
which resolves to the newest published release.
required: false
default: 'latest'
file:
description: 'Path to the pipeline file to validate.'
required: false
default: '.gitlab-ci.yml'
args:
description: 'Additional arguments passed to glint check (e.g. --format sarif).'
required: false
default: ''
runs:
using: 'composite'
steps:
- name: Install glint
shell: bash
env:
GLINT_VERSION: ${{ inputs.version }}
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ "$GLINT_VERSION" = "latest" ]; then
GLINT_VERSION=$(curl -sf \
"https://git.k3nny.fr/api/v1/repos/k3nny/glint/releases?limit=1" \
| grep '"tag_name"' | head -1 | cut -d'"' -f4)
fi
DEST="$RUNNER_TEMP/glint-bin"
mkdir -p "$DEST"
URL="https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/releases/download/${GLINT_VERSION}/glint-${GLINT_VERSION}-linux-amd64"
curl -sfL "$URL" -o "$DEST/glint"
chmod +x "$DEST/glint"
echo "$DEST" >> "$GITHUB_PATH"
"$DEST/glint" --version
- name: Run glint check
shell: bash
run: glint check ${{ inputs.args }} "${{ inputs.file }}"
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@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
# git-cliff configuration for glint
# Install: brew install git-cliff OR cargo install git-cliff
# Usage: task changelog -- regenerate full CHANGELOG.md
# task changelog-next -- preview unreleased section (dry-run)
[changelog]
header = """
# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/).
This project uses [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org).
"""
body = """
{% if version %}\
## [{{ version | trim_start_matches(pat="v") }}] - {{ timestamp | date(format="%Y-%m-%d") }}
{% else %}\
## [Unreleased]
{% endif %}\
{% for group, commits in commits | group_by(attribute="group") %}\
### {{ group | upper_first }}
{% for commit in commits %}\
- {% if commit.scope %}**{{ commit.scope }}**: {% endif %}\
{{ commit.message | upper_first }}\
{% if commit.breaking %} **[BREAKING]**{% endif %}
{% endfor %}\
{% endfor %}\
"""
trim = true
footer = ""
postprocessors = []
[git]
conventional_commits = true
filter_unconventional = true
split_commits = false
commit_preprocessors = [
# Drop Co-Authored-By trailers (should not appear in subjects, but guard anyway).
{ pattern = "Co-Authored-By:.*", replace = "" },
]
commit_parsers = [
# Breaking changes (type! or scope!) — promote above everything else.
{ message = "^[a-z]+\\([a-z-]+\\)!:|^[a-z]+!:", group = "Breaking Changes" },
{ message = "^feat", group = "Added" },
{ message = "^fix", group = "Fixed" },
{ message = "^perf", group = "Changed" },
{ message = "^refactor", group = "Changed" },
# Maintenance commits — omit from the changelog body.
{ message = "^docs", skip = true },
{ message = "^style", skip = true },
{ message = "^test", skip = true },
{ message = "^chore", skip = true },
{ message = "^build", skip = true },
{ message = "^claude", skip = true },
]
protect_breaking_commits = false
filter_commits = true
tag_pattern = "v[0-9].*"
topo_order = false
sort_commits = "oldest"
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@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"os"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/config"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/fetcher"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/lsp"
)
func cmdLSP(args []string) {
fs := flag.NewFlagSet("glint lsp", flag.ExitOnError)
token := fs.String("token", "", "GitLab personal access token (overrides GITLAB_TOKEN)")
gitlabURL := fs.String("gitlab-url", "", "GitLab instance URL (overrides CI_SERVER_URL / GITLAB_URL)")
cacheDir := fs.String("cache-dir", "", "directory for caching fetched remote includes")
offline := fs.Bool("offline", false, "skip all network calls; serve only from --cache-dir")
proxy := fs.String("proxy", "", "HTTP proxy URL for remote includes and GitLab API calls (e.g. http://proxy:8080); overrides system proxy env vars")
fs.Usage = func() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "glint %s\n\n", version)
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, `Start a Language Server Protocol server for .gitlab-ci.yml files.
Reads JSON-RPC 2.0 messages from stdin and writes responses to stdout using
the standard Content-Length framing. Connect with any LSP client (VS Code,
Neovim, Emacs, etc.).
Usage: glint lsp [OPTIONS]
Options:
--token <TOKEN>
GitLab personal access token used for resolving project: and
component: includes. Defaults to GITLAB_TOKEN env var.
--gitlab-url <URL>
GitLab instance URL for resolving remote includes.
[env: CI_SERVER_URL | GITLAB_URL] [default: https://gitlab.com]
--cache-dir <DIR>
Cache directory for fetched remote includes. Defaults to
~/.cache/glint so subsequent opens are served from cache.
--offline
Do not make any network calls; resolve only local includes.
Implies --cache-dir default (~/.cache/glint) when not set.
--proxy <URL>
HTTP proxy URL for remote includes and GitLab API calls
(e.g. http://proxy:8080). Overrides system proxy env vars
(HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY). Also configurable via proxy: in
.glint.yml.
-h, --help
Print help
Examples:
glint lsp
glint lsp --token glpat-xxxx --cache-dir ~/.cache/glint
glint lsp --offline
glint lsp --proxy http://proxy.example.com:8080
`)
}
_ = fs.Parse(args)
// Load project config from the working directory (the project root from
// which the LSP server is launched). CLI flags take priority.
wd, _ := os.Getwd()
glintCfg, cfgErr := config.Load(wd)
if cfgErr != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "glint lsp: [warning] %s: %v\n", config.Filename, cfgErr)
}
fetcherToken := *token
if fetcherToken == "" {
fetcherToken = glintCfg.Token
}
fetcherURL := *gitlabURL
if fetcherURL == "" {
fetcherURL = glintCfg.URL
}
resolvedCacheDir := *cacheDir
if resolvedCacheDir == "" {
resolvedCacheDir = glintCfg.CacheDir
}
if resolvedCacheDir == "" {
resolvedCacheDir = defaultCacheDir()
}
resolvedProxy := *proxy
if resolvedProxy == "" {
resolvedProxy = glintCfg.Proxy
}
cfg := fetcher.AutoConfig().WithOverrides(fetcherURL, fetcherToken, resolvedCacheDir, *offline).WithProxy(resolvedProxy)
srv := lsp.New(os.Stdin, os.Stdout, cfg, version)
if err := srv.Run(); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "glint lsp: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
}
}
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@@ -44,6 +44,29 @@ var execCommandOutput = func(name string, args ...string) ([]byte, error) {
return exec.Command(name, args...).Output()
}
// gitBranchInDir is a variable so tests can mock branch detection.
var gitBranchInDir = func(dir string) ([]byte, error) {
cmd := exec.Command("git", "rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD")
cmd.Dir = dir
return cmd.Output()
}
// detectGitBranch returns the current git branch name by running
// "git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD" in dir. Returns "" when dir is not
// inside a git repository, when the repo is in detached-HEAD state, or
// when git is not available.
func detectGitBranch(dir string) string {
out, err := gitBranchInDir(dir)
if err != nil {
return ""
}
b := strings.TrimSpace(string(out))
if b == "" || b == "HEAD" {
return ""
}
return b
}
// gitDiffFiles runs "git diff --name-only <ref>" and returns the list of changed
// file paths. Returns nil + error when the command fails (e.g. not in a git repo
// or the ref doesn't exist).
@@ -66,9 +89,11 @@ const globalUsage = `glint: Lint and visualise GitLab CI pipelines locally.
Usage: glint [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
Commands:
check Lint a pipeline file — exits 0 (clean) or 1 (errors found)
check Lint a pipeline file — exits 0 (clean), 2 (errors), or 10 (warnings only)
render Resolve all includes and extends into a single merged YAML file
graph Visualise the pipeline as a job tree or Mermaid graph
explain Show description and fix for a lint rule (e.g. glint explain GL007)
lsp Start a Language Server Protocol server (stdin/stdout)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
@@ -86,10 +111,14 @@ func main() {
switch os.Args[1] {
case "check":
cmdCheck(os.Args[2:])
case "render":
cmdRender(os.Args[2:])
case "graph":
cmdGraph(os.Args[2:])
case "explain":
cmdExplain(os.Args[2:])
case "lsp":
cmdLSP(os.Args[2:])
case "-h", "--help", "help":
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "glint %s\n\n", version)
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, globalUsage)
@@ -116,7 +145,9 @@ func cmdCheck(args []string) {
gitlabURL := fs.String("gitlab-url", "", "GitLab instance URL (overrides CI_SERVER_URL / GITLAB_URL)")
cacheDir := fs.String("cache-dir", "", "directory to cache fetched remote includes (created if needed)")
offline := fs.Bool("offline", false, "skip all network calls; serve only from --cache-dir")
proxy := fs.String("proxy", "", "HTTP proxy URL for remote includes and GitLab API calls (e.g. http://proxy:8080); overrides system proxy env vars")
format := fs.String("format", "text", "output format: text, json, sarif, junit, github")
noWarn := fs.Bool("no-warn", false, "suppress warning findings; only errors are shown and affect the exit code")
branch := fs.String("branch", "", "simulate a branch push (sets CI_COMMIT_BRANCH, …)")
tag := fs.String("tag", "", "simulate a tag push (sets CI_COMMIT_TAG, …)")
source := fs.String("source", "", "set CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE")
@@ -133,7 +164,11 @@ func cmdCheck(args []string) {
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, `Lint a GitLab CI pipeline file.
Resolves local includes and extends chains, then runs all lint rules.
Exits 0 when no errors are found, 1 when at least one error is reported.
Exit codes:
0 no findings (clean)
2 one or more errors
10 one or more warnings, no errors
Usage: glint check [OPTIONS] <PIPELINE>
@@ -145,6 +180,10 @@ Options:
Output format for findings.
[default: text] [possible values: text, json, sarif, junit, github]
--no-warn
Suppress warning findings. Only errors are printed and counted toward
the exit code; warnings are ignored entirely.
--token <TOKEN>
GitLab personal access token. Required to fetch project: includes;
component: includes are attempted unauthenticated.
@@ -165,6 +204,12 @@ Options:
having no token). Implies the default cache dir (~/.cache/glint) when
--cache-dir is not set.
--proxy <URL>
HTTP proxy URL for remote includes and GitLab API calls
(e.g. http://proxy:8080). Overrides system proxy env vars
(HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY). Also configurable via proxy: in
.glint.yml.
--branch <NAME>
Simulate a branch push. Populates: CI_COMMIT_BRANCH,
CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME, CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG, CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE=push.
@@ -210,8 +255,13 @@ Options:
Print help
Note: when none of --branch, --tag, --source, or --var are given, glint
defaults to --branch main --source push so that rules:if: expressions are
always evaluated.
detects the current git branch automatically and uses it as the default
(falling back to 'main' when not inside a git repository or in detached-HEAD
state). --source defaults to 'push' so that rules:if: expressions are always
evaluated. GitLab's always-available predefined variables (CI=true,
GITLAB_CI=true) are injected automatically; MR-specific variables
(CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID, CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME, …) are injected
when --source merge_request_event is given. Override any with --var.
Examples:
glint check .gitlab-ci.yml
@@ -222,26 +272,24 @@ Examples:
glint check --branch develop .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --tag v1.0.0 .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --source merge_request_event .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --source merge_request_event --branch feature/my-branch .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --source merge_request_event --var CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID=42 .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --list-vars .gitlab-ci.yml
GITLAB_TOKEN=glpat-xxxx glint check .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --token glpat-xxxx --gitlab-url https://gitlab.example.com .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --branch main --var DEPLOY_ENV=production .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --cache-dir ~/.cache/glint .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --offline --cache-dir ~/.cache/glint .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --no-warn .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --changes src/main.go --changes Dockerfile .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --changes-from origin/main .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --context branch=main --context branch=develop .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --context branch=main --context tag=v1.0.0 --context source=schedule .gitlab-ci.yml
glint check --proxy http://proxy.example.com:8080 .gitlab-ci.yml
`)
}
_ = fs.Parse(args)
// Apply implicit defaults only in single-context mode when no flags are given.
if len(contexts) == 0 && *branch == "" && *tag == "" && *source == "" && len(vars) == 0 {
*branch = "main"
*source = "push"
}
validFormats := map[string]bool{
"text": true, "json": true, "sarif": true, "junit": true, "github": true,
}
@@ -259,6 +307,17 @@ Examples:
path := fs.Arg(0)
rootDir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Clean(path))
// Apply implicit defaults only in single-context mode when no flags are given.
// Prefer the actual git branch of the repository; fall back to "main".
if len(contexts) == 0 && *branch == "" && *tag == "" && *source == "" && len(vars) == 0 {
if detected := detectGitBranch(rootDir); detected != "" {
*branch = detected
} else {
*branch = "main"
}
*source = "push"
}
// Load project config (.glint.yml), searching from the pipeline directory
// up to the git root.
glintCfg, cfgErr := config.Load(rootDir)
@@ -283,8 +342,12 @@ Examples:
if *offline && resolvedCacheDir == "" {
resolvedCacheDir = defaultCacheDir()
}
resolvedProxy := *proxy
if resolvedProxy == "" {
resolvedProxy = glintCfg.Proxy
}
cfg := fetcher.AutoConfig().WithOverrides(fetcherURL, fetcherToken, resolvedCacheDir, *offline)
cfg := fetcher.AutoConfig().WithOverrides(fetcherURL, fetcherToken, resolvedCacheDir, *offline).WithProxy(resolvedProxy)
p, err := model.Parse(path)
if err != nil {
@@ -341,6 +404,8 @@ Examples:
}
}
var skipped map[string]bool // jobs excluded from cross-job lint checks
if len(contexts) > 0 {
// Multi-context mode: build one context per --context flag, then print a comparison table.
ctxList := make([]*cicontext.Context, 0, len(contexts))
@@ -368,6 +433,17 @@ Examples:
if !enrichContext(ctx, p) {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: [warning] workflow:rules: pipeline would not start for this context\n", path)
}
// Build skipped set: jobs statically unreachable in this context are
// excluded from needs:/dependencies: cross-checks to avoid false positives.
skipped = make(map[string]bool)
for name, job := range p.Jobs {
if cicontext.EvalJob(job, ctx) == cicontext.JobSkipped {
skipped[name] = true
}
}
if len(skipped) == 0 {
skipped = nil
}
}
if *listVars {
printVars(p, ctx)
@@ -379,9 +455,21 @@ Examples:
}
}
findings := linter.Lint(p)
findings := linter.Lint(p, skipped)
findings = applyConfig(findings, glintCfg, p.Suppressions)
errCount, _ := countSeverities(findings)
// --no-warn: discard warnings before any output or exit-code calculation.
if *noWarn {
kept := findings[:0]
for _, f := range findings {
if f.Severity != linter.Warning {
kept = append(kept, f)
}
}
findings = kept
}
errCount, warnCount := countSeverities(findings)
// In structured formats the summary line goes to stderr so stdout is clean.
summaryOut := os.Stdout
@@ -399,19 +487,27 @@ Examples:
case "github":
writeGitHub(os.Stdout, findings)
default: // "text"
for _, f := range findings {
fmt.Println(f)
}
writeTextFindings(os.Stdout, findings)
}
if len(findings) == 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(summaryOut, "OK: %s — no issues found (%d job(s), %d stage(s))\n", path, len(p.Jobs), len(p.Stages))
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(summaryOut, "%d finding(s): %d error(s)\n", len(findings), errCount)
switch {
case errCount > 0 && warnCount > 0:
fmt.Fprintf(summaryOut, "%d finding(s): %d error(s), %d warning(s)\n", len(findings), errCount, warnCount)
case errCount > 0:
fmt.Fprintf(summaryOut, "%d finding(s): %d error(s)\n", len(findings), errCount)
default:
fmt.Fprintf(summaryOut, "%d finding(s): %d warning(s)\n", len(findings), warnCount)
}
}
if errCount > 0 {
exit(1)
switch {
case errCount > 0:
exit(2)
case warnCount > 0:
exit(10)
}
}
@@ -432,15 +528,17 @@ func cmdGraph(args []string) {
gitlabURL := fs.String("gitlab-url", "", "GitLab instance URL (overrides CI_SERVER_URL / GITLAB_URL)")
cacheDir := fs.String("cache-dir", "", "directory to cache fetched remote includes (created if needed)")
offline := fs.Bool("offline", false, "skip all network calls; serve only from --cache-dir")
out := fs.String("out", "glint-out", "output directory for Mermaid graph files (pipeline mode)")
proxy := fs.String("proxy", "", "HTTP proxy URL for remote includes and GitLab API calls (e.g. http://proxy:8080)")
out := fs.String("out", "glint-out", "output directory for rendered graph files (pipeline mode)")
format := fs.String("format", "svg", "pipeline output format: svg, mermaid, or html")
fs.Usage = func() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "glint %s\n\n", version)
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, `Visualise the pipeline as a job tree and/or Mermaid graph.
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, `Visualise the pipeline as a job tree or graph.
Usage: glint graph [MODE] [OPTIONS] <PIPELINE>
Arguments:
[MODE] Graph mode; must appear before options [default: tree+includes]
[MODE] Graph mode; must appear before options [default: tree]
[possible values: tree, includes, pipeline, all]
<PIPELINE> Path to the .gitlab-ci.yml file
@@ -449,6 +547,15 @@ Options:
Output directory for rendered graph files.
Used by the pipeline and all modes only. [default: glint-out]
--format <FORMAT>
Output format for pipeline mode: svg (default), mermaid, or html.
svg: write a GitLab CI-style SVG/PNG to --out (converted to PNG
when rsvg-convert, inkscape, or magick is available).
mermaid: print a Mermaid flowchart to stdout (paste into mermaid.live).
html: write a self-contained HTML file with pan/zoom and a
job-detail sidebar to --out.
[default: svg] [possible values: svg, mermaid, html]
--token <TOKEN>
GitLab personal access token. Used to fetch remote project: includes
when building the include dependency graph.
@@ -458,6 +565,22 @@ Options:
GitLab instance URL.
[env: CI_SERVER_URL | GITLAB_URL] [default: https://gitlab.com]
--cache-dir <DIR>
Cache fetched remote templates (project: and component: includes) in
DIR. The directory is created on first use. Subsequent runs read from
cache first, avoiding repeated network calls.
--offline
Do not make any network calls. All remote includes must already be
present in --cache-dir; missing entries emit a warning. Implies the
default cache dir (~/.cache/glint) when --cache-dir is not set.
--proxy <URL>
HTTP proxy URL for remote includes and GitLab API calls
(e.g. http://proxy:8080). Overrides system proxy env vars
(HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY). Also configurable via proxy: in
.glint.yml.
--branch <NAME>
Simulate a branch push. Jobs in tree output are annotated with their
evaluated state ([skipped] or [manual]; no tag means active).
@@ -483,6 +606,12 @@ Options:
Run "git diff --name-only <REF>" to determine changed files for
rules:changes: evaluation.
--no-skipped
Omit jobs that would be skipped in the given context. Requires at
least one context flag (--branch, --tag, --source, --var) or the
implicit default context (branch=main). Skipped jobs are removed
from the tree, SVG, HTML, and Mermaid output entirely.
--list-vars
Print all pipeline-level variables collected from the root file and
every included file (sorted KEY=VALUE) to stderr, then continue
@@ -492,25 +621,35 @@ Options:
Print help
Note: when none of --branch, --tag, --source, or --var are given, glint
defaults to --branch main --source push so that rules:if: expressions are
always evaluated.
detects the current git branch automatically and uses it as the default
(falling back to 'main' when not inside a git repository or in detached-HEAD
state). --source defaults to 'push' so that rules:if: expressions are always
evaluated. GitLab's always-available predefined variables (CI=true,
GITLAB_CI=true) are injected automatically; MR-specific variables
(CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID, CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME, …) are injected
when --source merge_request_event is given. Override any with --var.
Examples:
glint graph .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph tree .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph includes .gitlab-ci.yml > includes.mmd
glint graph tree --branch develop .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph tree --tag v1.0.0 .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph tree --list-vars .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph tree --changes src/main.go .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph includes .gitlab-ci.yml > includes.mmd
glint graph pipeline .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph pipeline --out /tmp/graphs .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph pipeline --format mermaid .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph pipeline --format html .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph tree --no-skipped --branch main .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph pipeline --no-skipped --branch develop .gitlab-ci.yml
glint graph all .gitlab-ci.yml > includes.mmd
`)
}
branch := fs.String("branch", "", "simulate a branch push (sets CI_COMMIT_BRANCH, …)")
tag := fs.String("tag", "", "simulate a tag push (sets CI_COMMIT_TAG, …)")
source := fs.String("source", "", "set CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE")
noSkipped := fs.Bool("no-skipped", false, "hide jobs that would be skipped in the given context (requires a context)")
listVars := fs.Bool("list-vars", false, "print all collected pipeline variables to stderr, then continue")
var vars multiFlag
fs.Var(&vars, "var", "set a CI variable as KEY=VALUE; repeatable")
@@ -519,25 +658,51 @@ Examples:
changesFrom := fs.String("changes-from", "", "git ref to diff against for rules:changes: evaluation (e.g. HEAD~1, origin/main)")
_ = fs.Parse(args)
// Apply implicit defaults when no context flag is given at all.
if *branch == "" && *tag == "" && *source == "" && len(vars) == 0 {
*branch = "main"
*source = "push"
}
if fs.NArg() != 1 {
fs.Usage()
exit(2)
return
}
path := fs.Arg(0)
rootDir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Clean(path))
// Apply implicit defaults when no context flag is given at all.
// Prefer the actual git branch of the repository; fall back to "main".
if *branch == "" && *tag == "" && *source == "" && len(vars) == 0 {
if detected := detectGitBranch(rootDir); detected != "" {
*branch = detected
} else {
*branch = "main"
}
*source = "push"
}
glintCfg, cfgErr := config.Load(rootDir)
if cfgErr != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: [warning] %s: %v\n", path, config.Filename, cfgErr)
}
fetcherToken := *token
if fetcherToken == "" {
fetcherToken = glintCfg.Token
}
fetcherURL := *gitlabURL
if fetcherURL == "" {
fetcherURL = glintCfg.URL
}
resolvedCacheDir := *cacheDir
if resolvedCacheDir == "" {
resolvedCacheDir = glintCfg.CacheDir
}
if *offline && resolvedCacheDir == "" {
resolvedCacheDir = defaultCacheDir()
}
resolvedProxy := *proxy
if resolvedProxy == "" {
resolvedProxy = glintCfg.Proxy
}
cfg := fetcher.AutoConfig().WithOverrides(*gitlabURL, *token, resolvedCacheDir, *offline)
cfg := fetcher.AutoConfig().WithOverrides(fetcherURL, fetcherToken, resolvedCacheDir, *offline).WithProxy(resolvedProxy)
p, err := model.Parse(path)
if err != nil {
@@ -546,7 +711,6 @@ Examples:
return
}
rootDir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Clean(path))
resolver.ResolveIncludes(p, cfg, rootDir) //nolint:errcheck
resolver.Resolve(p) //nolint:errcheck
@@ -579,26 +743,45 @@ Examples:
printVars(p, ctx)
}
// --no-skipped: remove jobs that evaluate to skipped in the current context
// before handing the pipeline to any graph function.
if *noSkipped && !ctx.IsEmpty() {
for name, job := range p.Jobs {
if !strings.HasPrefix(name, ".") && cicontext.EvalJob(job, ctx) == cicontext.JobSkipped {
delete(p.Jobs, name)
}
}
}
switch mode {
case "default":
fmt.Print(graph.Tree(p, ctx))
fmt.Println("---")
fmt.Print(graph.Includes(path, p.Include, cfg))
case "tree":
case "default", "tree":
fmt.Print(graph.Tree(p, ctx))
case "includes":
fmt.Print(graph.Includes(path, p.Include, cfg))
case "pipeline":
outPath, err := graph.RenderPipeline(p, *out)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: rendering pipeline graph: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
return
switch *format {
case "mermaid":
fmt.Print(graph.Pipeline(p))
case "html":
outPath, err := graph.RenderHTML(p, *out, ctx)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: rendering pipeline graph: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
return
}
fmt.Println(outPath)
default: // "svg"
outPath, err := graph.RenderPipeline(p, *out, ctx)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: rendering pipeline graph: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
return
}
fmt.Println(outPath)
}
fmt.Println(outPath)
case "all":
fmt.Print(graph.Includes(path, p.Include, cfg))
outPath, err := graph.RenderPipeline(p, *out)
outPath, err := graph.RenderPipeline(p, *out, ctx)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: rendering pipeline graph: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
+111 -18
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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ func TestCmdCheck_MissingFile(t *testing.T) {
if *code != 2 { t.Errorf("missing file: want exit(2), got %d", *code) }
}
func TestCmdCheck_WithErrors_ExitsOne(t *testing.T) {
func TestCmdCheck_WithErrors_ExitsTwo(t *testing.T) {
code := captureExit(t)
// Pipeline with an error finding (invalid stage reference)
content := `
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ test-job:
`
path := writePipeline(t, content)
cmdCheck([]string{path})
if *code != 1 { t.Errorf("pipeline with errors: want exit(1), got %d", *code) }
if *code != 2 { t.Errorf("pipeline with errors: want exit(2), got %d", *code) }
}
func TestCmdCheck_FormatJSON(t *testing.T) {
@@ -703,10 +703,10 @@ func TestCmdCheck_ChangesFrom_Fails(t *testing.T) {
code := captureExit(t)
path := writePipeline(t, minimalPipeline)
// Should warn but not crash; pipeline is clean → no exit(1).
// Should warn but not crash; pipeline is clean → no exit(2).
cmdCheck([]string{"--changes-from", "origin/main", path})
if *code == 1 {
t.Errorf("expected no exit(1) when --changes-from fails gracefully, got %d", *code)
if *code == 2 {
t.Errorf("expected no exit(2) when --changes-from fails gracefully, got %d", *code)
}
}
@@ -753,10 +753,10 @@ build-job:
`
path := writePipeline(t, content)
// build-job's rule fires only if src/** matches; with 0 changed files it is skipped.
// Pipeline is clean (no lint errors) → no exit(1).
// Pipeline is clean (no lint errors) → no exit(2).
cmdCheck([]string{"--changes-from", "origin/main", path})
if *code == 1 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(1): %d", *code)
if *code == 2 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(2): %d", *code)
}
}
@@ -770,8 +770,8 @@ func TestCmdGraph_ChangesFrom_Fails(t *testing.T) {
code := captureExit(t)
path := writePipeline(t, minimalPipeline)
cmdGraph([]string{"tree", "--changes-from", "origin/main", path})
if *code == 1 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(1) when --changes-from fails in graph mode")
if *code == 2 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(2) when --changes-from fails in graph mode")
}
}
@@ -785,8 +785,8 @@ func TestCmdGraph_ChangesFrom_Success(t *testing.T) {
code := captureExit(t)
path := writePipeline(t, minimalPipeline)
cmdGraph([]string{"tree", "--changes-from", "origin/main", path})
if *code == 1 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(1) in graph --changes-from success path")
if *code == 2 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(2) in graph --changes-from success path")
}
}
@@ -801,8 +801,8 @@ func TestCmdGraph_ChangesFrom_EmptyDiff(t *testing.T) {
path := writePipeline(t, minimalPipeline)
// reliable=true, allChanged nil → allChanged = []string{} branch hit
cmdGraph([]string{"tree", "--changes-from", "origin/main", path})
if *code == 1 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(1) in graph --changes-from empty diff")
if *code == 2 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(2) in graph --changes-from empty diff")
}
}
@@ -818,8 +818,73 @@ build-job:
`
path := writePipeline(t, content)
cmdGraph([]string{"tree", "--changes", "src/app.go", path})
if *code == 1 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(1) with valid pipeline and --changes flag")
if *code == 2 {
t.Errorf("unexpected exit(2) with valid pipeline and --changes flag")
}
}
// ── context-scoped linting ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestCmdCheck_ContextScopedLinting_SuppressesSkippedJob(t *testing.T) {
// deploy-job has needs: [nonexistent] but is gated to tag pipelines only.
// With --branch main the job is skipped → GL027 should be suppressed.
content := `
stages: [build, deploy]
build-job:
stage: build
script: make
deploy-job:
stage: deploy
script: make deploy
needs: [nonexistent-job]
rules:
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_TAG != ""'
when: on_success
- when: never
`
path := writePipeline(t, content)
// Without context (permissive default branch=main): deploy-job IS skipped
// by rules evaluation → needs cross-check suppressed → exit 0.
code := captureExit(t)
cmdCheck([]string{"--branch", "main", path})
if *code == 2 {
t.Error("skipped job's needs: error should be suppressed in context-scoped lint")
}
}
func TestCmdCheck_ContextScopedLinting_ActiveJobStillErrors(t *testing.T) {
// Same pipeline but with --tag set: deploy-job is active → GL027 fires.
content := `
stages: [build, deploy]
build-job:
stage: build
script: make
deploy-job:
stage: deploy
script: make deploy
needs: [nonexistent-job]
rules:
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_TAG != ""'
when: on_success
- when: never
`
path := writePipeline(t, content)
code := captureExit(t)
cmdCheck([]string{"--tag", "v1.0.0", path})
if *code != 2 {
t.Error("active job's bad needs: should still produce GL027 error (exit 2)")
}
}
func TestCmdCheck_ContextScopedLinting_SkippedSet_IsNilWhenAllActive(t *testing.T) {
// All jobs active → skipped set is nil → no regression in normal behaviour.
code := captureExit(t)
path := writePipeline(t, minimalPipeline)
cmdCheck([]string{"--branch", "main", path})
if *code == 2 {
t.Error("valid pipeline with all-active jobs should not produce errors")
}
}
@@ -1077,8 +1142,8 @@ test-job:
`
path := writePipeline(t, content)
cmdCheck([]string{"--context", "branch=main", path})
if *code != 1 {
t.Errorf("multi-context error pipeline: want exit(1), got %d", *code)
if *code != 2 {
t.Errorf("multi-context error pipeline: want exit(2), got %d", *code)
}
}
@@ -1185,3 +1250,31 @@ func TestIsSuppressed(t *testing.T) {
if !isSuppressed("all-job", "GL042", suppressions) { t.Error("wildcard should suppress") }
if isSuppressed("unknown-job", "GL001", suppressions) { t.Error("unknown job: not suppressed") }
}
func TestDetectGitBranch(t *testing.T) {
orig := gitBranchInDir
t.Cleanup(func() { gitBranchInDir = orig })
tests := []struct {
name string
output string
err error
want string
}{
{"normal branch", "main\n", nil, "main"},
{"branch with trailing newline", "feature/my-branch\n", nil, "feature/my-branch"},
{"detached HEAD", "HEAD\n", nil, ""},
{"git error (not a repo)", "", errors.New("exit 128"), ""},
{"empty output", "\n", nil, ""},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
gitBranchInDir = func(_ string) ([]byte, error) {
return []byte(tt.output), tt.err
}
if got := detectGitBranch("."); got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("detectGitBranch() = %q, want %q", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
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package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"strings"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/linter"
)
// ANSI escape sequences used for colorized output.
const (
ansiReset = "\033[0m"
ansiBold = "\033[1m"
ansiDim = "\033[2m"
ansiRed = "\033[31m"
ansiOrange = "\033[33m" // rendered as orange/amber in most terminals
)
// colorEnabled reports whether ANSI color should be used when writing to w.
// Colors are suppressed when NO_COLOR is set or when w is not a terminal.
func colorEnabled(w io.Writer) bool {
if os.Getenv("NO_COLOR") != "" {
return false
}
f, ok := w.(*os.File)
if !ok {
return false
}
fi, err := f.Stat()
return err == nil && (fi.Mode()&os.ModeCharDevice) != 0
}
// writeTextFindings prints findings in a columnized format with optional
// ANSI color. All findings are scanned first to compute column widths so
// that each field aligns across all output lines.
//
// Output columns (space-separated, no borders):
//
// location RULE severity message
func writeTextFindings(w io.Writer, findings []linter.Finding) {
if len(findings) == 0 {
return
}
color := colorEnabled(w)
// Pre-compute locations and maximum location width.
locs := make([]string, len(findings))
maxLoc := 0
for i, f := range findings {
locs[i] = findingLocation(f)
if len(locs[i]) > maxLoc {
maxLoc = len(locs[i])
}
}
// Rule IDs are always 5 chars (GL001GL999).
const ruleWidth = 5
// Severity width: "warning" = 7 chars.
const sevWidth = 7
for i, f := range findings {
loc := locs[i]
rule := f.Rule
sev := strings.ToLower(string(f.Severity))
msg := f.Message
if f.Job != "" {
msg = fmt.Sprintf("job %q: %s", f.Job, msg)
}
if color {
var sevSeq string
if f.Severity == linter.Error {
sevSeq = ansiRed + ansiBold
} else {
sevSeq = ansiOrange + ansiBold
}
fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s%-*s%s %s%-*s%s %s%-*s%s %s\n",
ansiDim, maxLoc, loc, ansiReset,
ansiBold, ruleWidth, rule, ansiReset,
sevSeq, sevWidth, sev, ansiReset,
msg,
)
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "%-*s %-*s %-*s %s\n",
maxLoc, loc,
ruleWidth, rule,
sevWidth, sev,
msg,
)
}
}
}
// findingLocation formats the file:line:col location string for a finding.
func findingLocation(f linter.Finding) string {
if f.File == "" {
return ""
}
switch {
case f.Line > 0 && f.Column > 0:
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d:%d", f.File, f.Line, f.Column)
case f.Line > 0:
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", f.File, f.Line)
default:
return f.File
}
}
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package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/config"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/fetcher"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/resolver"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v3"
)
func cmdRender(args []string) {
fs := flag.NewFlagSet("glint render", flag.ExitOnError)
output := fs.String("output", "", "output file path (default: rendered.gitlab-ci.yml; use - for stdout)")
token := fs.String("token", "", "GitLab personal access token (overrides GITLAB_TOKEN)")
gitlabURL := fs.String("gitlab-url", "", "GitLab instance URL (overrides CI_SERVER_URL / GITLAB_URL)")
cacheDir := fs.String("cache-dir", "", "directory to cache fetched remote includes")
offline := fs.Bool("offline", false, "skip all network calls; serve only from --cache-dir")
proxy := fs.String("proxy", "", "HTTP proxy URL for remote includes (e.g. http://proxy:8080)")
fs.Usage = func() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "glint %s\n\n", version)
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, `Resolve all includes and extends into a single merged YAML file.
Performs the same include resolution and extends merging that GitLab CI
does server-side, then writes the fully flattened pipeline to a single file.
Useful for inspecting the resolved pipeline or running further local tooling.
The output file strips 'include:' (consumed by resolution) and 'extends:'
(applied to each job) keys. All other fields are preserved verbatim.
Template jobs (names starting with '.') are retained.
Usage: glint render [OPTIONS] <PIPELINE>
Arguments:
<PIPELINE> Path to the .gitlab-ci.yml file to resolve
Options:
--output <FILE>
Write the rendered pipeline to FILE.
Use '-' to write to stdout.
[default: rendered.gitlab-ci.yml]
--token <TOKEN>
GitLab personal access token for fetching project: and component:
includes.
[env: GITLAB_TOKEN | CI_JOB_TOKEN | GITLAB_PRIVATE_TOKEN]
--gitlab-url <URL>
GitLab instance URL.
[env: CI_SERVER_URL | GITLAB_URL] [default: https://gitlab.com]
--cache-dir <DIR>
Cache directory for fetched remote includes.
--offline
Do not make any network calls; use cache only.
--proxy <URL>
HTTP proxy URL for remote includes and GitLab API calls.
-h, --help
Print help
Examples:
glint render .gitlab-ci.yml
glint render --output merged.yml .gitlab-ci.yml
glint render --output - .gitlab-ci.yml | yq .
glint render --offline --cache-dir ~/.cache/glint .gitlab-ci.yml
`)
}
_ = fs.Parse(args)
if fs.NArg() != 1 {
fs.Usage()
exit(2)
return
}
path := fs.Arg(0)
rootDir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Clean(path))
glintCfg, cfgErr := config.Load(rootDir)
if cfgErr != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: [warning] %s: %v\n", path, config.Filename, cfgErr)
}
fetcherToken := *token
if fetcherToken == "" {
fetcherToken = glintCfg.Token
}
fetcherURL := *gitlabURL
if fetcherURL == "" {
fetcherURL = glintCfg.URL
}
resolvedCacheDir := *cacheDir
if resolvedCacheDir == "" {
resolvedCacheDir = glintCfg.CacheDir
}
if *offline && resolvedCacheDir == "" {
resolvedCacheDir = defaultCacheDir()
}
resolvedProxy := *proxy
if resolvedProxy == "" {
resolvedProxy = glintCfg.Proxy
}
cfg := fetcher.AutoConfig().WithOverrides(fetcherURL, fetcherToken, resolvedCacheDir, *offline).WithProxy(resolvedProxy)
p, err := model.Parse(path)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
return
}
warnings, _ := resolver.ResolveIncludes(p, cfg, rootDir)
for _, w := range warnings {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: [warning] include %s\n", path, w)
}
extWarnings, err := resolver.Resolve(p)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: resolving extends: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
return
}
for _, w := range extWarnings {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: [warning] job %q extends unknown job %q; extends chain skipped\n", path, w.Job, w.Base)
}
doc, err := buildRenderDoc(p)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: building output: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
return
}
outPath := *output
if outPath == "" {
outPath = "rendered.gitlab-ci.yml"
}
var w interface{ Write([]byte) (int, error) }
if outPath == "-" {
w = os.Stdout
} else {
f, err := os.Create(outPath)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: creating output file: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
return
}
defer f.Close()
w = f
}
enc := yaml.NewEncoder(w)
enc.SetIndent(2)
if err := enc.Encode(doc); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "error: writing output: %v\n", err)
exit(2)
return
}
_ = enc.Close()
if outPath != "-" {
jobCount := 0
for name := range p.Jobs {
if !strings.HasPrefix(name, ".") {
jobCount++
}
}
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "rendered: %s (%d job(s), %d stage(s))\n", outPath, jobCount, len(p.Stages))
}
}
// buildRenderDoc constructs an ordered yaml.Node document from the resolved
// pipeline. Pipeline-level keys (stages, variables, default, workflow) come
// first, followed by template jobs (.name) then regular jobs, both sorted
// alphabetically. 'include:' and 'extends:' are omitted — they have been
// consumed by the resolution passes.
func buildRenderDoc(p *model.Pipeline) (*yaml.Node, error) {
root := &yaml.Node{Kind: yaml.MappingNode, Tag: "!!map"}
addField := func(key string, val any) error {
n, err := anyToNode(val)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("encoding %q: %w", key, err)
}
root.Content = append(root.Content,
&yaml.Node{Kind: yaml.ScalarNode, Tag: "!!str", Value: key},
n,
)
return nil
}
if len(p.Stages) > 0 {
if err := addField("stages", p.Stages); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if len(p.Variables) > 0 {
if err := addField("variables", p.Variables); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if p.Default != nil {
if err := addField("default", p.Default); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if p.Workflow != nil {
if err := addField("workflow", p.Workflow); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// Collect and sort job names: template jobs first, then regular jobs.
var templates, regular []string
for name := range p.RawJobs {
if strings.HasPrefix(name, ".") {
templates = append(templates, name)
} else {
regular = append(regular, name)
}
}
sort.Strings(templates)
sort.Strings(regular)
for _, name := range append(templates, regular...) {
raw := p.RawJobs[name]
// Copy to avoid mutating the shared map; strip resolution-consumed keys.
cleaned := make(map[string]any, len(raw))
for k, v := range raw {
if k == "extends" {
continue
}
cleaned[k] = v
}
if err := addField(name, cleaned); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
doc := &yaml.Node{Kind: yaml.DocumentNode, Content: []*yaml.Node{root}}
return doc, nil
}
// anyToNode converts an arbitrary Go value to a *yaml.Node by round-tripping
// through yaml.Marshal / yaml.Unmarshal, which preserves all value types.
func anyToNode(v any) (*yaml.Node, error) {
data, err := yaml.Marshal(v)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var doc yaml.Node
if err := yaml.Unmarshal(data, &doc); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if doc.Kind == yaml.DocumentNode && len(doc.Content) > 0 {
return doc.Content[0], nil
}
return &doc, nil
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
node_modules/
out/
*.vsix
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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
src/**
tsconfig.json
.gitignore
node_modules/**
!node_modules/vscode-languageclient/**
!node_modules/vscode-languageserver-protocol/**
!node_modules/vscode-languageserver-types/**
!node_modules/vscode-jsonrpc/**
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@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
{
"name": "glint",
"displayName": "glint — GitLab CI Linter",
"description": "Inline diagnostics for .gitlab-ci.yml pipelines powered by the glint language server",
"version": "0.2.29",
"publisher": "k3nny",
"license": "Apache-2.0",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint"
},
"engines": {
"vscode": "^1.82.0"
},
"categories": [
"Linters"
],
"keywords": [
"gitlab",
"ci",
"yaml",
"lint",
"pipeline"
],
"activationEvents": [
"onLanguage:yaml"
],
"main": "./out/extension.js",
"contributes": {
"configuration": {
"type": "object",
"title": "glint",
"properties": {
"glint.executablePath": {
"type": "string",
"default": "glint",
"markdownDescription": "Path to the `glint` binary. Leave as `glint` if it is on your `PATH`, or set an absolute path (e.g. `/usr/local/bin/glint`)."
}
}
}
},
"scripts": {
"compile": "tsc -p ./",
"watch": "tsc --watch -p ./",
"package": "vsce package"
},
"dependencies": {
"vscode-languageclient": "^9.0.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "^20",
"@types/vscode": "^1.82.0",
"@vscode/vsce": "^2.22.0",
"typescript": "^5.3.0"
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
import * as vscode from 'vscode';
import {
LanguageClient,
LanguageClientOptions,
ServerOptions,
TransportKind,
} from 'vscode-languageclient/node';
let client: LanguageClient | undefined;
export function activate(context: vscode.ExtensionContext): void {
const cfg = vscode.workspace.getConfiguration('glint');
const glintPath = cfg.get<string>('executablePath') || 'glint';
const serverOptions: ServerOptions = {
command: glintPath,
args: ['lsp'],
transport: TransportKind.stdio,
};
const clientOptions: LanguageClientOptions = {
// Only process .gitlab-ci.yml files, not all YAML.
documentSelector: [
{ scheme: 'file', language: 'yaml', pattern: '**/.gitlab-ci.yml' },
],
};
client = new LanguageClient(
'glint',
'glint — GitLab CI Linter',
serverOptions,
clientOptions,
);
client.start();
context.subscriptions.push(client);
}
export async function deactivate(): Promise<void> {
await client?.stop();
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
{
"compilerOptions": {
"module": "commonjs",
"target": "ES2020",
"lib": ["ES2020"],
"outDir": "out",
"rootDir": "src",
"strict": true,
"sourceMap": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"skipLibCheck": true
},
"include": ["src"],
"exclude": ["node_modules", "out"]
}
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@@ -2,14 +2,15 @@ module git.k3nny.fr/glint
go 1.26.4
require gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1
require (
github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.4.1-0.20240526193622-a339e1f7089c // indirect
golang.org/x/exp/typeparams v0.0.0-20231108232855-2478ac86f678 // indirect
golang.org/x/mod v0.31.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/sync v0.19.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/tools v0.40.1-0.20260108161641-ca281cf95054 // indirect
gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1 // indirect
honnef.co/go/tools v0.7.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/mod v0.35.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/sync v0.20.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/tools v0.44.1-0.20260420230617-19499e7caabc // indirect
honnef.co/go/tools v0.8.0-rc.1 // indirect
)
tool honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck
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@@ -1,16 +1,20 @@
github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.4.1-0.20240526193622-a339e1f7089c h1:pxW6RcqyfI9/kWtOwnv/G+AzdKuy2ZrqINhenH4HyNs=
github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.4.1-0.20240526193622-a339e1f7089c/go.mod h1:ukJfTF/6rtPPRCnwkur4qwRxa8vTRFBF0uk2lLoLwho=
golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20231110203233-9a3e6036ecaa h1:FRnLl4eNAQl8hwxVVC17teOw8kdjVDVAiFMtgUdTSRQ=
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.7.0 h1:wk8382ETsv4JYUZwIsn6YpYiWiBsYLSJiTsyBybVuN8=
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.7.0/go.mod h1:pXiqmnSA92OHEEa9HXL2W4E7lf9JzCmGVUdgjX3N/iU=
golang.org/x/exp/typeparams v0.0.0-20231108232855-2478ac86f678 h1:1P7xPZEwZMoBoz0Yze5Nx2/4pxj6nw9ZqHWXqP0iRgQ=
golang.org/x/exp/typeparams v0.0.0-20231108232855-2478ac86f678/go.mod h1:AbB0pIl9nAr9wVwH+Z2ZpaocVmF5I4GyWCDIsVjR0bk=
golang.org/x/mod v0.31.0 h1:HaW9xtz0+kOcWKwli0ZXy79Ix+UW/vOfmWI5QVd2tgI=
golang.org/x/mod v0.31.0/go.mod h1:43JraMp9cGx1Rx3AqioxrbrhNsLl2l/iNAvuBkrezpg=
golang.org/x/sync v0.19.0 h1:vV+1eWNmZ5geRlYjzm2adRgW2/mcpevXNg50YZtPCE4=
golang.org/x/sync v0.19.0/go.mod h1:9KTHXmSnoGruLpwFjVSX0lNNA75CykiMECbovNTZqGI=
golang.org/x/tools v0.40.1-0.20260108161641-ca281cf95054 h1:CHVDrNHx9ZoOrNN9kKWYIbT5Rj+WF2rlwPkhbQQ5V4U=
golang.org/x/tools v0.40.1-0.20260108161641-ca281cf95054/go.mod h1:Ik/tzLRlbscWpqqMRjyWYDisX8bG13FrdXp3o4Sr9lc=
golang.org/x/mod v0.35.0 h1:Ww1D637e6Pg+Zb2KrWfHQUnH2dQRLBQyAtpr/haaJeM=
golang.org/x/mod v0.35.0/go.mod h1:+GwiRhIInF8wPm+4AoT6L0FA1QWAad3OMdTRx4tFYlU=
golang.org/x/sync v0.20.0 h1:e0PTpb7pjO8GAtTs2dQ6jYa5BWYlMuX047Dco/pItO4=
golang.org/x/sync v0.20.0/go.mod h1:9xrNwdLfx4jkKbNva9FpL6vEN7evnE43NNNJQ2LF3+0=
golang.org/x/tools v0.44.1-0.20260420230617-19499e7caabc h1:vSv/HN1q9eoPD7lMyJYVJ/GPYnqtqu6adMxUmrxOB78=
golang.org/x/tools v0.44.1-0.20260420230617-19499e7caabc/go.mod h1:KA0AfVErSdxRZIsOVipbv3rQhVXTnlU6UhKxHd1seDI=
golang.org/x/tools/go/expect v0.1.1-deprecated h1:jpBZDwmgPhXsKZC6WhL20P4b/wmnpsEAGHaNy0n/rJM=
golang.org/x/tools/go/expect v0.1.1-deprecated/go.mod h1:eihoPOH+FgIqa3FpoTwguz/bVUSGBlGQU67vpBeOrBY=
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@@ -14,6 +14,32 @@ type Context struct {
changedFiles []string // nil = not provided (permissive); non-nil = known set of changed files
}
// gitlabAlwaysVars are GitLab predefined variables that are constant across
// every pipeline, instance, and project. Injected at the lowest priority so
// that pipeline variables: blocks and --var overrides can still win.
var gitlabAlwaysVars = map[string]string{
"CI": "true",
"GITLAB_CI": "true",
}
// gitlabMRVars are predefined variables GitLab injects only for
// CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE=merge_request_event pipelines. Placeholder values are
// used so that rules:if: expressions that gate on MR context evaluate
// correctly. All can be overridden with --var.
//
// CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME is left empty here and filled from
// CI_COMMIT_BRANCH (the --branch flag) when available.
var gitlabMRVars = map[string]string{
"CI_MERGE_REQUEST_ID": "1",
"CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID": "1",
"CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME": "",
"CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME": "main",
"CI_MERGE_REQUEST_PROJECT_PATH": "namespace/project",
"CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TITLE": "Draft: placeholder",
"CI_MERGE_REQUEST_LABELS": "",
"CI_OPEN_MERGE_REQUESTS": "namespace/project!1",
}
// New builds a Context from high-level shortcut values and optional KEY=VALUE
// overrides. Predefined CI variables are derived from the shortcuts so callers
// do not need to know their exact names.
@@ -21,15 +47,18 @@ type Context struct {
// Returns an empty Context (IsEmpty() == true) when all inputs are zero values,
// preserving the existing linting behaviour when no context flags are given.
//
// Override priority (highest wins): extraVars > branch/tag/source shortcuts.
// Both shortcut-derived and extraVar variables are pinned — they will not be
// overwritten by Inject (used for pipeline-level and workflow-rule variables).
// Override priority (highest wins): extraVars > branch/tag/source shortcuts >
// pipeline variables (via Inject) > GitLab predefined defaults.
func New(branch, tag, source string, extraVars []string) *Context {
if branch == "" && tag == "" && source == "" && len(extraVars) == 0 {
return &Context{}
}
vars := make(map[string]string)
// Seed with always-available GitLab predefined variables at lowest priority.
vars := make(map[string]string, len(gitlabAlwaysVars)+8)
for k, v := range gitlabAlwaysVars {
vars[k] = v
}
pinned := make(map[string]bool)
pin := func(k, v string) {
@@ -62,6 +91,22 @@ func New(branch, tag, source string, extraVars []string) *Context {
vars["CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH"] = "main"
}
// For MR pipelines, inject placeholder values for the predefined MR
// variables so that rules:if: expressions like '$CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID'
// evaluate as non-empty (truthy). These are non-pinned so --var overrides
// them and pipeline variables: can also override via Inject.
if source == "merge_request_event" {
for k, v := range gitlabMRVars {
if !pinned[k] {
vars[k] = v
}
}
// Derive source branch from --branch when available.
if branch != "" && vars["CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME"] == "" {
vars["CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME"] = branch
}
}
// KEY=VALUE overrides win over shortcuts and everything else.
for _, kv := range extraVars {
k, v, ok := strings.Cut(kv, "=")
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@@ -78,6 +78,66 @@ func TestNew_DefaultBranch(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestNew_PredefinedAlwaysVars(t *testing.T) {
ctx := New("main", "", "", nil)
if ctx.Get("CI") != "true" {
t.Errorf("CI should be 'true', got %q", ctx.Get("CI"))
}
if ctx.Get("GITLAB_CI") != "true" {
t.Errorf("GITLAB_CI should be 'true', got %q", ctx.Get("GITLAB_CI"))
}
}
func TestNew_PredefinedAlwaysVars_EmptyContext(t *testing.T) {
// Always-vars must NOT be injected when the context is empty (no flags).
ctx := New("", "", "", nil)
if ctx.Get("CI") != "" {
t.Errorf("CI should be empty in empty context, got %q", ctx.Get("CI"))
}
}
func TestNew_PredefinedAlwaysVars_OverridableByVar(t *testing.T) {
ctx := New("main", "", "", []string{"CI=false"})
if ctx.Get("CI") != "false" {
t.Errorf("--var should override CI, got %q", ctx.Get("CI"))
}
}
func TestNew_PredefinedAlwaysVars_OverridableByInject(t *testing.T) {
ctx := New("main", "", "", nil)
ctx.Inject("CI", "custom")
if ctx.Get("CI") != "custom" {
t.Errorf("Inject should override non-pinned CI, got %q", ctx.Get("CI"))
}
}
func TestNew_MRVars(t *testing.T) {
ctx := New("feature/my-branch", "", "merge_request_event", nil)
if ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID") != "1" {
t.Errorf("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID should be '1', got %q", ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID"))
}
if ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME") != "feature/my-branch" {
t.Errorf("source branch should match --branch, got %q", ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME"))
}
if ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME") != "main" {
t.Errorf("target branch should be 'main', got %q", ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME"))
}
}
func TestNew_MRVars_NotInjectedForNonMR(t *testing.T) {
ctx := New("main", "", "push", nil)
if ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID") != "" {
t.Errorf("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID should be empty for push pipeline, got %q", ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID"))
}
}
func TestNew_MRVars_OverridableByVar(t *testing.T) {
ctx := New("", "", "merge_request_event", []string{"CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID=42"})
if ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID") != "42" {
t.Errorf("--var should override CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID, got %q", ctx.Get("CI_MERGE_REQUEST_IID"))
}
}
func TestInject(t *testing.T) {
ctx := New("main", "", "", nil)
// pinned var should not be overwritten
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@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
package cicontext
import "testing"
// FuzzEvalIf ensures the rules:if: expression evaluator never panics on
// arbitrary input. It accepts two strings: the expression and a variable value
// substituted for every variable reference encountered.
// Run with: go test -fuzz=FuzzEvalIf ./internal/cicontext/
func FuzzEvalIf(f *testing.F) {
// Seed corpus: representative expressions exercising every code path in
// the hand-rolled recursive-descent parser.
seeds := []struct{ expr, varVal string }{
// Simple comparisons
{`$VAR == "main"`, "main"},
{`$VAR != "main"`, "main"},
{`$VAR == null`, ""},
{`$VAR != null`, "x"},
// Regex operators
{`$VAR =~ /^v\d+\.\d+/`, "v1.2.3"},
{`$VAR !~ /^v\d+\.\d+/`, "not-a-version"},
{`$VAR =~ /^us\//`, "us/west"},
// Boolean operators
{`$A == "x" && $B == "y"`, "x"},
{`$A == "x" || $B == "y"`, "z"},
{`!($VAR == "main")`, "main"},
// Nested parens
{`($VAR == "a" || $VAR == "b") && $VAR != "c"`, "a"},
// Bare true / false
{`$VAR == true`, "true"},
{`$VAR == false`, "false"},
// Integer comparison (GitLab CI compares as strings)
{`$VAR == 42`, "42"},
// Regex with flags
{`$VAR =~ /main/i`, "MAIN"},
// Syntax errors / incomplete expressions
{``, ""},
{`&&`, ""},
{`$VAR =~`, "x"},
{`($VAR`, "x"},
{`$VAR == `, "x"},
// Variable syntax variants
{`${VAR} == "main"`, "main"},
// Deeply nested
{`((($VAR == "a")))`, "a"},
// String with escapes
{`$VAR == "hello\nworld"`, "hello\nworld"},
// Null literal
{`null == null`, ""},
{`$VAR == null`, ""},
}
for _, s := range seeds {
f.Add(s.expr, s.varVal)
}
f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, expr, varVal string) {
// EvalIf must never panic; it may return any bool.
_ = EvalIf(expr, func(string) string { return varVal })
_ = EvalIfStrict(expr, func(string) string { return varVal })
})
}
// FuzzExpandVarRefs ensures variable expansion in expression strings never
// panics and never produces a longer output than the worst-case expansion bound.
func FuzzExpandVarRefs(f *testing.F) {
seeds := []struct{ s, val string }{
{"$VAR", "hello"},
{"${VAR}", "hello"},
{"$A $B $C", "x"},
{"no vars here", ""},
{"$$double", "x"},
{"$", "x"},
{"${", "x"},
{"${}", "x"},
{"prefix_$VAR_suffix", "mid"},
{"$1INVALID", "x"},
}
for _, s := range seeds {
f.Add(s.s, s.val)
}
f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, s, val string) {
vars := map[string]string{"VAR": val, "A": val, "B": val, "C": val}
_ = expandVarRefs(s, vars)
})
}
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@@ -38,6 +38,12 @@ type Config struct {
// CacheDir is the default directory for caching fetched remote includes.
// Overridden by the --cache-dir flag.
CacheDir string `yaml:"cache_dir"`
// Proxy is the HTTP proxy URL for fetching remote includes and GitLab API
// calls (e.g. "http://proxy.example.com:8080"). Overridden by the --proxy
// flag. When empty, system proxy settings (HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY /
// NO_PROXY env vars) are used automatically.
Proxy string `yaml:"proxy"`
}
// Load searches for a .glint.yml file starting from dir and walking up toward
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@@ -103,6 +103,9 @@ func TestLoad_StopsAtGitRoot(t *testing.T) {
// TestLoad_ReadError covers the !os.IsNotExist(err) branch (config.go:59-61)
// when the file exists but is not readable.
func TestLoad_ReadError(t *testing.T) {
if os.Getuid() == 0 {
t.Skip("skipping: root bypasses file permission checks")
}
tmp := t.TempDir()
cfgPath := filepath.Join(tmp, Filename)
if err := os.WriteFile(cfgPath, []byte("ignore: []"), 0o000); err != nil {
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@@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ func cacheWrite(dir, key string, data []byte) {
if dir == "" {
return
}
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0o755); err != nil {
if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0o700); err != nil {
return
}
_ = os.WriteFile(cachePath(dir, key), data, 0o644)
_ = os.WriteFile(cachePath(dir, key), data, 0o600)
}
// cachePath returns the filesystem path for a cache entry.
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@@ -71,3 +71,28 @@ func TestCacheWrite_MkdirAll(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("directory not created: %v", err)
}
}
func TestCacheWrite_FilePermissions(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
cacheWrite(dir, "seckey", []byte("secret"))
info, err := os.Stat(cachePath(dir, "seckey"))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("stat cache file: %v", err)
}
if mode := info.Mode().Perm(); mode != 0o600 {
t.Errorf("cache file mode = %04o; want 0600", mode)
}
}
func TestCacheWrite_DirPermissions(t *testing.T) {
parent := t.TempDir()
dir := filepath.Join(parent, "glint-cache")
cacheWrite(dir, "k", []byte("v"))
info, err := os.Stat(dir)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("stat cache dir: %v", err)
}
if mode := info.Mode().Perm(); mode != 0o700 {
t.Errorf("cache dir mode = %04o; want 0700", mode)
}
}
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@@ -8,8 +8,18 @@ import (
"net/url"
"os"
"strings"
"time"
)
// httpClient is the shared HTTP client for all fetcher requests.
// Timeout guards against hung remote servers. Transport is intentionally nil
// so http.DefaultTransport is used dynamically — allowing tests to swap it.
var httpClient = &http.Client{Timeout: 30 * time.Second}
// maxResponseBytes is the per-response size cap. Responses larger than this
// are rejected to prevent memory exhaustion from pathological servers.
const maxResponseBytes int64 = 10 << 20 // 10 MiB
// TokenSource describes where a token was found, which determines the correct
// authentication header to use with the GitLab API.
type TokenSource int
@@ -27,6 +37,10 @@ type GitLabConfig struct {
Source TokenSource
CacheDir string // local cache directory; empty = caching disabled
Offline bool // when true, return an error instead of making network calls
// ProxyURL overrides the HTTP proxy for all requests made with this config.
// Empty string means use system proxy settings (HTTP_PROXY / HTTPS_PROXY /
// NO_PROXY env vars honoured automatically by http.DefaultTransport).
ProxyURL string
}
// AutoConfig builds a GitLabConfig from environment variables.
@@ -56,6 +70,33 @@ func AutoConfig() GitLabConfig {
return cfg
}
// WithProxy returns a copy of cfg with ProxyURL set.
func (cfg GitLabConfig) WithProxy(proxyURL string) GitLabConfig {
cfg.ProxyURL = proxyURL
return cfg
}
// client returns an HTTP client for this config.
// When ProxyURL is set it takes precedence over system proxy env vars;
// otherwise http.DefaultTransport's built-in ProxyFromEnvironment is used.
func (cfg GitLabConfig) client() *http.Client {
if cfg.ProxyURL == "" {
return httpClient
}
proxyURL, err := url.Parse(cfg.ProxyURL)
if err != nil {
return httpClient
}
// Clone the default transport so all TLS/dial settings are preserved.
t, ok := http.DefaultTransport.(*http.Transport)
if !ok {
return httpClient
}
transport := t.Clone()
transport.Proxy = http.ProxyURL(proxyURL)
return &http.Client{Timeout: httpClient.Timeout, Transport: transport}
}
// WithOverrides returns a copy of cfg with the provided overrides applied.
// Non-empty strings overwrite the corresponding field; booleans are always
// applied (so offline: false explicitly clears offline mode).
@@ -128,16 +169,19 @@ func (cfg GitLabConfig) FetchFile(project, filePath, ref string) ([]byte, error)
}
}
resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req)
resp, err := cfg.client().Do(req)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("GET %s: %w", apiURL, err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
body, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
body, err := io.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(resp.Body, maxResponseBytes+1))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("reading response body: %w", err)
}
if int64(len(body)) > maxResponseBytes {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("response body exceeds maximum size (%d MiB)", maxResponseBytes>>20)
}
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
msg := strings.TrimSpace(string(body))
@@ -169,15 +213,18 @@ func (cfg GitLabConfig) FetchURL(rawURL string) ([]byte, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("offline mode: %s is not in the local cache (run without --offline first to populate the cache)", rawURL)
}
resp, err := http.Get(rawURL) //nolint:noctx
resp, err := cfg.client().Get(rawURL)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("GET %s: %w", rawURL, err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
body, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
body, err := io.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(resp.Body, maxResponseBytes+1))
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("reading body: %w", err)
}
if int64(len(body)) > maxResponseBytes {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("response body exceeds maximum size (%d MiB)", maxResponseBytes>>20)
}
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("GET %s: status %d", rawURL, resp.StatusCode)
}
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import (
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"os"
"strings"
"testing"
)
@@ -339,3 +340,46 @@ func TestFetchURL_NotOK(t *testing.T) {
_, err := cfg.FetchURL(srv.URL)
if err == nil { t.Fatal("expected error for non-200 status") }
}
func TestFetchFile_ResponseTooLarge(t *testing.T) {
srv := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
// Write maxResponseBytes+1 bytes to exceed the cap.
chunk := make([]byte, 4096)
written := int64(0)
for written <= maxResponseBytes {
n, _ := w.Write(chunk)
written += int64(n)
}
}))
defer srv.Close()
cfg := GitLabConfig{BaseURL: srv.URL}
_, err := cfg.FetchFile("group/project", "/ci.yml", "main")
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error for oversized response")
}
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "exceeds maximum size") {
t.Errorf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
}
func TestFetchURL_ResponseTooLarge(t *testing.T) {
srv := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
chunk := make([]byte, 4096)
written := int64(0)
for written <= maxResponseBytes {
n, _ := w.Write(chunk)
written += int64(n)
}
}))
defer srv.Close()
cfg := GitLabConfig{}
_, err := cfg.FetchURL(srv.URL)
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error for oversized response")
}
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "exceeds maximum size") {
t.Errorf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
}
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@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ func Pipeline(p *model.Pipeline) string {
w(" classDef manual fill:#fc6d26,stroke:#e56b1f,color:#fff")
w(" classDef trigger fill:#6b4fbb,stroke:#5a3fa0,color:#fff")
w(" classDef delayed fill:#fca326,stroke:#d98a1e,color:#333")
w(" classDef on_failure fill:#d9534f,stroke:#c0392b,color:#fff")
w("")
// Collect visible (non-template) job names; sort for stable output.
@@ -149,6 +150,8 @@ func jobClass(job model.Job) string {
return "manual"
case "delayed":
return "delayed"
case "on_failure":
return "on_failure"
}
return "regular"
}
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@@ -105,10 +105,23 @@ func TestSanitizeID(t *testing.T) {
func TestJobClass(t *testing.T) {
if jobClass(model.Job{When: "manual"}) != "manual" { t.Error("manual") }
if jobClass(model.Job{When: "delayed"}) != "delayed" { t.Error("delayed") }
if jobClass(model.Job{When: "on_failure"}) != "on_failure" { t.Error("on_failure") }
if jobClass(model.Job{Trigger: "x"}) != "trigger" { t.Error("trigger") }
if jobClass(model.Job{}) != "regular" { t.Error("regular") }
}
func TestPipeline_OnFailureClass(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"cleanup"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"cleanup-job": {Name: "cleanup-job", Stage: "cleanup", When: "on_failure"},
},
}
out := Pipeline(p)
if !strings.Contains(out, "on_failure") { t.Error("expected on_failure class") }
if !strings.Contains(out, "#d9534f") { t.Error("expected on_failure color in classDef") }
}
// ── needsJobName ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestNeedsJobName(t *testing.T) {
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@@ -10,34 +10,138 @@ import (
"strings"
"time"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/cicontext"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
)
// Layout constants (pixels) tuned to resemble GitLab's full pipeline graph view.
const (
chipW = 178 // job chip width
chipH = 34 // job chip height
chipGap = 6 // vertical gap between chips in a column
iconCX = 14 // status circle: x offset from chip left edge to circle centre
iconR = 7 // status circle radius (14 px diameter)
textLeft = 27 // job name text: x offset from chip left edge
labelH = 30 // stage-name label area height (text + bottom gap)
topPad = 40 // outer top padding
sidePad = 40 // outer left / right padding
stageGap = 50 // horizontal gap between stage columns (connector space)
botPad = 48 // outer bottom padding (legend lives here)
chipW = 178 // job chip width
chipH = 34 // job chip height
chipGap = 6 // vertical gap between chips in a column
iconCX = 14 // status circle: x offset from chip left edge to centre
iconR = 7 // status circle radius (14 px diameter)
textLeft = 27 // job name text: x offset from chip left edge
labelH = 30 // stage-name label area height (text + bottom gap)
topPad = 40 // outer top padding
sidePad = 40 // outer left / right padding
stageGap = 50 // horizontal gap between stage columns (connector space)
subStageGap = 20 // horizontal gap between sub-columns within the same stage
botPad = 48 // outer bottom padding (legend lives here)
)
type svgPt struct{ x, y int }
// column represents one vertical stack of job chips in the SVG.
// A declared GitLab stage maps to one column unless jobs within it have
// same-stage needs:, in which case it splits into topological sub-columns.
type column struct {
stage string // declared GitLab stage name
jobs []string // job names in this column, topologically ordered
}
// computeColumns assigns jobs to SVG columns.
// When jobs within the same declared stage have needs: relationships between
// each other, the stage is split into topological sub-columns so that
// depended-upon jobs appear to the left of the jobs that depend on them.
func computeColumns(stages []string, byStage map[string][]string, jobs map[string]model.Job) []column {
var cols []column
for _, stage := range stages {
stageJobs := byStage[stage]
sort.Strings(stageJobs)
if len(stageJobs) == 0 {
continue
}
// Index same-stage membership.
stageSet := make(map[string]bool, len(stageJobs))
for _, j := range stageJobs {
stageSet[j] = true
}
// Check whether any job has a same-stage need.
hasIntraNeeds := false
outer:
for _, j := range stageJobs {
for _, need := range jobs[j].Needs {
if dep := needsJobName(need); dep != "" && stageSet[dep] {
hasIntraNeeds = true
break outer
}
}
}
if !hasIntraNeeds {
cols = append(cols, column{stage: stage, jobs: stageJobs})
continue
}
// Compute topological depth within the stage.
depth := make(map[string]int, len(stageJobs))
for _, j := range stageJobs {
depth[j] = -1
}
inProgress := make(map[string]bool, len(stageJobs))
var computeDepth func(j string) int
computeDepth = func(j string) int {
if depth[j] >= 0 {
return depth[j]
}
if inProgress[j] {
return 0 // cycle guard (cycles already rejected by GL029)
}
inProgress[j] = true
maxDep := -1
for _, need := range jobs[j].Needs {
dep := needsJobName(need)
if dep == "" || !stageSet[dep] {
continue
}
d := computeDepth(dep)
if d > maxDep {
maxDep = d
}
}
depth[j] = maxDep + 1
return depth[j]
}
for _, j := range stageJobs {
if depth[j] < 0 {
computeDepth(j)
}
}
// One sub-column per topological depth level.
maxDepth := 0
for _, j := range stageJobs {
if depth[j] > maxDepth {
maxDepth = depth[j]
}
}
for l := 0; l <= maxDepth; l++ {
var levelJobs []string
for _, j := range stageJobs {
if depth[j] == l {
levelJobs = append(levelJobs, j)
}
}
if len(levelJobs) > 0 {
sort.Strings(levelJobs)
cols = append(cols, column{stage: stage, jobs: levelJobs})
}
}
}
return cols
}
// RenderPipeline writes a PNG (or SVG fallback) file with a GitLab CI-style
// pipeline layout and returns the path to the generated file.
func RenderPipeline(p *model.Pipeline, outDir string) (string, error) {
func RenderPipeline(p *model.Pipeline, outDir string, ctx *cicontext.Context) (string, error) {
if err := os.MkdirAll(outDir, 0o755); err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("creating output directory %s: %w", outDir, err)
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
svg := pipelineSVG(p, ctx)
ts := time.Now().Format("20060102-150405")
svgPath := filepath.Join(outDir, "pipeline-"+ts+".svg")
@@ -53,6 +157,24 @@ func RenderPipeline(p *model.Pipeline, outDir string) (string, error) {
return svgPath, nil
}
// RenderHTML writes a self-contained HTML file with the pipeline graph embedded
// inline with pan/zoom and a job-detail sidebar, then returns the output path.
func RenderHTML(p *model.Pipeline, outDir string, ctx *cicontext.Context) (string, error) {
if err := os.MkdirAll(outDir, 0o755); err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("creating output directory %s: %w", outDir, err)
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p, ctx)
html := htmlPage(svg)
ts := time.Now().Format("20060102-150405")
htmlPath := filepath.Join(outDir, "pipeline-"+ts+".html")
if err := os.WriteFile(htmlPath, []byte(html), 0o644); err != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("writing HTML: %w", err)
}
return htmlPath, nil
}
// convertToPNG tries rsvg-convert, Inkscape, magick, and convert (not on Windows).
func convertToPNG(svgPath, pngPath string) bool {
candidates := [][]string{
@@ -75,7 +197,7 @@ func convertToPNG(svgPath, pngPath string) bool {
return false
}
func pipelineSVG(p *model.Pipeline) string {
func pipelineSVG(p *model.Pipeline, ctx *cicontext.Context) string {
// Collect visible (non-template) job names in sorted order.
var visible []string
for name := range p.Jobs {
@@ -89,6 +211,16 @@ func pipelineSVG(p *model.Pipeline) string {
return svgEmpty()
}
// Precompute which jobs are skipped in the given context.
skippedJobs := make(map[string]bool)
if ctx != nil {
for _, name := range visible {
if cicontext.EvalJob(p.Jobs[name], ctx) == cicontext.JobSkipped {
skippedJobs[name] = true
}
}
}
// Group by stage; fall back to "test" (GitLab default) when stage is unset.
byStage := make(map[string][]string)
for _, name := range visible {
@@ -119,32 +251,42 @@ func pipelineSVG(p *model.Pipeline) string {
}
}
// Compute per-stage column heights and job anchor points for connectors.
colH := make([]int, len(stages)) // height of the chip stack (no label)
colCtY := make([]int, len(stages)) // y centre of the chip stack
// ── Column layout ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// Split stages into sub-columns when intra-stage needs exist.
cols := computeColumns(stages, byStage, p.Jobs)
// X position of each column's left edge.
colX := make([]int, len(cols))
if len(cols) > 0 {
colX[0] = sidePad
for i := 1; i < len(cols); i++ {
gap := stageGap
if cols[i].stage == cols[i-1].stage {
gap = subStageGap
}
colX[i] = colX[i-1] + chipW + gap
}
}
// Compute SVG dimensions and per-job connector anchor points.
maxColH := 0
rightMid := make(map[string]svgPt)
leftMid := make(map[string]svgPt)
for i, stage := range stages {
jobs := byStage[stage]
sort.Strings(jobs)
n := len(jobs)
for ci, col := range cols {
n := len(col.jobs)
h := n*chipH + max(0, n-1)*chipGap
colH[i] = h
if h > maxColH {
maxColH = h
}
cx := sidePad + i*(chipW+stageGap)
for j, name := range jobs {
for j, name := range col.jobs {
chy := topPad + labelH + j*(chipH+chipGap)
rightMid[name] = svgPt{cx + chipW, chy + chipH/2}
leftMid[name] = svgPt{cx, chy + chipH/2}
rightMid[name] = svgPt{colX[ci] + chipW, chy + chipH/2}
leftMid[name] = svgPt{colX[ci], chy + chipH/2}
}
colCtY[i] = topPad + labelH + h/2
}
svgW := sidePad*2 + len(stages)*chipW + max(0, len(stages)-1)*stageGap
svgW := colX[len(cols)-1] + chipW + sidePad
svgH := topPad + labelH + maxColH + botPad
// DAG mode: any visible job with a needs: list triggers job-to-job arrows.
@@ -174,49 +316,35 @@ func pipelineSVG(p *model.Pipeline) string {
// White page background.
wf(` <rect width="%d" height="%d" fill="#ffffff"/>`, svgW, svgH)
// ── Stage columns ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
for i, stage := range stages {
cx := sidePad + i*(chipW+stageGap)
jobs := byStage[stage]
sort.Strings(jobs)
// ── Stage headers ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// Each declared stage may span multiple sub-columns; draw one header per stage.
drawnHeader := make(map[string]bool)
for ci, col := range cols {
if drawnHeader[col.stage] {
continue
}
// Span all sub-columns that belong to this stage.
x1 := colX[ci]
x2 := colX[ci] + chipW
for j := ci + 1; j < len(cols) && cols[j].stage == col.stage; j++ {
x2 = colX[j] + chipW
}
centerX := (x1 + x2) / 2
// Stage name small, gray, uppercase, centered above the chip stack.
// Stage name small, gray, uppercase.
wf(` <text x="%d" y="%d" text-anchor="middle" `+
`font-family="'GitLab Sans','Segoe UI',-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,sans-serif" `+
`font-size="11" font-weight="600" letter-spacing="0.8" fill="#868686">%s</text>`,
cx+chipW/2, topPad+13, svgEsc(strings.ToUpper(stage)))
centerX, topPad+13, svgEsc(strings.ToUpper(col.stage)))
// Subtle separator line below stage name.
// Separator line spanning all sub-columns.
wf(` <line x1="%d" y1="%d" x2="%d" y2="%d" stroke="#eaeaea" stroke-width="1"/>`,
cx, topPad+21, cx+chipW, topPad+21)
x1, topPad+21, x2, topPad+21)
// Job chips.
for j, name := range jobs {
job := p.Jobs[name]
chy := topPad + labelH + j*(chipH+chipGap)
color := chipColor(job)
// Chip card (white, rounded, subtle border + shadow).
wf(` <rect x="%d" y="%d" width="%d" height="%d" rx="4" `+
`fill="#ffffff" stroke="#dde1e7" stroke-width="1" filter="url(#chip-shadow)"/>`,
cx, chy, chipW, chipH)
// Colored status indicator circle.
wf(` <circle cx="%d" cy="%d" r="%d" fill="%s"/>`,
cx+iconCX, chy+chipH/2, iconR, color)
// Icon symbol inside the circle.
drawChipIcon(&sb, job, cx+iconCX, chy+chipH/2)
// Job name text.
wf(` <text x="%d" y="%d" dominant-baseline="middle" `+
`font-family="'GitLab Sans','Segoe UI',-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,sans-serif" `+
`font-size="13" fill="#303030">%s</text>`,
cx+textLeft, chy+chipH/2, svgEsc(svgTrunc(name, 20)))
}
drawnHeader[col.stage] = true
}
// ── Connectors ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// ── Connectors (drawn before chips so they appear behind job blocks) ───────
const connStroke = "#dbdbdb"
if dagMode {
@@ -241,27 +369,123 @@ func pipelineSVG(p *model.Pipeline) string {
}
}
} else {
// Classic: one connector per adjacent stage pair.
for i := 0; i < len(stages)-1; i++ {
x1 := sidePad + i*(chipW+stageGap) + chipW
x2 := sidePad + (i+1)*(chipW+stageGap)
y1 := colCtY[i]
y2 := colCtY[i+1]
// Classic: bus-bar connectors between adjacent stage columns.
// Every job in stage[i] fans to a vertical bus at the midpoint gap,
// then fans out to every job in stage[i+1].
for ci := 0; ci < len(cols)-1; ci++ {
x1 := colX[ci] + chipW // right edge of current column
x2 := colX[ci+1] // left edge of next column
midX := (x1 + x2) / 2
if y1 == y2 {
// Straight horizontal line.
wf(` <line x1="%d" y1="%d" x2="%d" y2="%d" stroke="%s" stroke-width="2"/>`,
x1, y1, x2-7, y2, connStroke)
} else {
// L-shaped elbow: right → vertical → right.
wf(` <polyline points="%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d %d,%d" `+
`stroke="%s" stroke-width="2" fill="none" stroke-linejoin="round"/>`,
x1, y1, midX, y1, midX, y2, x2-7, y2, connStroke)
srcJobs := cols[ci].jobs
dstJobs := cols[ci+1].jobs
// Collect all Y midpoints to span the vertical bus bar.
var allYs []int
srcY := make([]int, len(srcJobs))
dstY := make([]int, len(dstJobs))
for j, name := range srcJobs {
srcY[j] = rightMid[name].y
allYs = append(allYs, srcY[j])
}
// Arrowhead at the destination.
wf(` <polygon points="%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d" fill="%s"/>`,
x2-7, y2-4, x2, y2, x2-7, y2+4, connStroke)
for j, name := range dstJobs {
dstY[j] = leftMid[name].y
allYs = append(allYs, dstY[j])
}
sort.Ints(allYs)
busMinY, busMaxY := allYs[0], allYs[len(allYs)-1]
// Vertical bus bar at midX (only when there are multiple Y levels).
if busMinY < busMaxY {
wf(` <line x1="%d" y1="%d" x2="%d" y2="%d" stroke="%s" stroke-width="2"/>`,
midX, busMinY, midX, busMaxY, connStroke)
}
// Horizontal stubs from each source job to the bus.
for _, y := range srcY {
wf(` <line x1="%d" y1="%d" x2="%d" y2="%d" stroke="%s" stroke-width="2"/>`,
x1, y, midX, y, connStroke)
}
// Horizontal stubs from bus to each destination job, with arrowhead.
for _, y := range dstY {
wf(` <line x1="%d" y1="%d" x2="%d" y2="%d" stroke="%s" stroke-width="2"/>`,
midX, y, x2-7, y, connStroke)
wf(` <polygon points="%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d" fill="%s"/>`,
x2-7, y-4, x2, y, x2-7, y+4, connStroke)
}
}
}
// ── Job chips (drawn after connectors so they appear on top) ─────────────
for ci, col := range cols {
for j, name := range col.jobs {
job := p.Jobs[name]
chy := topPad + labelH + j*(chipH+chipGap)
isSkipped := skippedJobs[name]
cx := colX[ci]
// Build <desc> content: shown in the HTML sidebar and SVG viewer tooltips.
desc := "stage: " + col.stage
if job.When != "" {
desc += "\nwhen: " + job.When
}
if img := imageString(job.Image); img != "" {
desc += "\nimage: " + img
}
var needNames []string
for _, n := range job.Needs {
if s := needsJobName(n); s != "" {
needNames = append(needNames, s)
}
}
if len(needNames) > 0 {
desc += "\nneeds: " + strings.Join(needNames, ", ")
}
if isSkipped {
desc += "\nstate: skipped"
}
// data-job attribute enables JS click detection in the HTML output.
wf(` <g data-job="%s">`, svgEsc(name))
wf(` <title>%s</title>`, svgEsc(name))
wf(` <desc>%s</desc>`, svgEsc(desc))
color := chipColor(job)
if isSkipped {
color = "#868686"
}
// Chip card (white, rounded, subtle border + shadow).
// on_failure jobs get a dashed border to signal the failure path.
dashAttr := ""
if !isSkipped && job.When == "on_failure" {
dashAttr = ` stroke-dasharray="4,3"`
}
wf(` <rect x="%d" y="%d" width="%d" height="%d" rx="4" `+
`fill="#ffffff" stroke="#dde1e7" stroke-width="1"%s filter="url(#chip-shadow)"/>`,
cx, chy, chipW, chipH, dashAttr)
// Colored status indicator circle.
wf(` <circle cx="%d" cy="%d" r="%d" fill="%s"/>`,
cx+iconCX, chy+chipH/2, iconR, color)
// Icon inside the circle (omitted for skipped — grey circle speaks for itself).
if !isSkipped {
drawChipIcon(&sb, job, cx+iconCX, chy+chipH/2)
}
// Job name text — dimmed for skipped jobs.
textColor := "#303030"
if isSkipped {
textColor = "#868686"
}
wf(` <text x="%d" y="%d" dominant-baseline="middle" `+
`font-family="'GitLab Sans','Segoe UI',-apple-system,BlinkMacSystemFont,sans-serif" `+
`font-size="13" fill="%s">%s</text>`,
cx+textLeft, chy+chipH/2, textColor, svgEsc(svgTrunc(name, 20)))
wf(` </g>`)
}
}
@@ -271,6 +495,7 @@ func pipelineSVG(p *model.Pipeline) string {
{"#fc6d26", "manual"},
{"#6b4fbb", "trigger"},
{"#fca326", "delayed"},
{"#d9534f", "on_failure"},
}
const legendItemW = 82
legendY := topPad + labelH + maxColH + botPad/2
@@ -293,7 +518,7 @@ func pipelineSVG(p *model.Pipeline) string {
func drawChipIcon(sb *strings.Builder, job model.Job, cx, cy int) {
if job.Trigger != nil {
// Right-pointing chevron for trigger jobs.
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <polyline points=\"%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d\" "+
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <polyline points=\"%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d\" "+
"stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.5\" fill=\"none\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\"/>\n",
cx-3, cy-3, cx+3, cy, cx-3, cy+3)
return
@@ -301,18 +526,24 @@ func drawChipIcon(sb *strings.Builder, job model.Job, cx, cy int) {
switch job.When {
case "manual":
// Filled play triangle.
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <polygon points=\"%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d\" fill=\"#fff\"/>\n",
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <polygon points=\"%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d\" fill=\"#fff\"/>\n",
cx-3, cy-4, cx+5, cy, cx-3, cy+4)
case "delayed":
// Clock hands: vertical + horizontal.
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <circle cx=\"%d\" cy=\"%d\" r=\"5\" stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.2\" fill=\"none\"/>\n", cx, cy)
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <line x1=\"%d\" y1=\"%d\" x2=\"%d\" y2=\"%d\" stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\"/>\n",
// Clock: circle + hands.
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <circle cx=\"%d\" cy=\"%d\" r=\"5\" stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.2\" fill=\"none\"/>\n", cx, cy)
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <line x1=\"%d\" y1=\"%d\" x2=\"%d\" y2=\"%d\" stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\"/>\n",
cx, cy, cx, cy-3)
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <line x1=\"%d\" y1=\"%d\" x2=\"%d\" y2=\"%d\" stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\"/>\n",
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <line x1=\"%d\" y1=\"%d\" x2=\"%d\" y2=\"%d\" stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.2\" stroke-linecap=\"round\"/>\n",
cx, cy, cx+2, cy+1)
case "on_failure":
// X mark for failure-path jobs.
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <line x1=\"%d\" y1=\"%d\" x2=\"%d\" y2=\"%d\" stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.5\" stroke-linecap=\"round\"/>\n",
cx-3, cy-3, cx+3, cy+3)
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <line x1=\"%d\" y1=\"%d\" x2=\"%d\" y2=\"%d\" stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.5\" stroke-linecap=\"round\"/>\n",
cx+3, cy-3, cx-3, cy+3)
default:
// Regular job: small white checkmark outline.
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <polyline points=\"%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d\" "+
// Regular job: small white checkmark.
fmt.Fprintf(sb, " <polyline points=\"%d,%d %d,%d %d,%d\" "+
"stroke=\"#fff\" stroke-width=\"1.5\" fill=\"none\" stroke-linecap=\"round\" stroke-linejoin=\"round\"/>\n",
cx-3, cy, cx-1, cy+3, cx+4, cy-3)
}
@@ -327,10 +558,25 @@ func chipColor(job model.Job) string {
return "#fc6d26"
case "delayed":
return "#fca326"
case "on_failure":
return "#d9534f"
}
return "#1f75cb"
}
// imageString extracts the image name from a job Image field (string or map form).
func imageString(img any) string {
switch v := img.(type) {
case string:
return v
case map[string]any:
if name, ok := v["name"].(string); ok {
return name
}
}
return ""
}
func svgEsc(s string) string {
s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "&", "&amp;")
s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "<", "&lt;")
@@ -356,3 +602,179 @@ func svgEmpty() string {
`</svg>`,
w, h, w, h, w/2, h/2)
}
// htmlPage wraps an SVG pipeline graph in a self-contained HTML page with
// mouse pan/zoom and a job-detail sidebar that appears on chip click.
func htmlPage(svgContent string) string {
var sb strings.Builder
sb.WriteString(`<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1">
<title>Pipeline Graph</title>
<style>
*, *::before, *::after { box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0; padding: 0; }
body {
font-family: 'Segoe UI', Arial, sans-serif;
background: #f5f5f5;
display: flex;
height: 100vh;
overflow: hidden;
}
#sidebar {
width: 260px;
flex-shrink: 0;
background: #fff;
border-right: 1px solid #e0e0e0;
display: none;
flex-direction: column;
overflow-y: auto;
}
#sidebar.open { display: flex; }
#sidebar-header {
display: flex;
align-items: center;
justify-content: space-between;
padding: .6rem .8rem;
border-bottom: 1px solid #e0e0e0;
background: #fafafa;
flex-shrink: 0;
}
#sidebar-header h3 {
font-size: .9rem;
color: #303030;
word-break: break-all;
}
#close-btn {
background: none;
border: none;
cursor: pointer;
font-size: 1rem;
color: #868686;
padding: .2rem .4rem;
margin-left: .4rem;
flex-shrink: 0;
}
#close-btn:hover { color: #303030; }
#sidebar-body { padding: .8rem; flex: 1; }
#sidebar-body pre {
font-size: .82rem;
color: #555;
white-space: pre-wrap;
line-height: 1.6;
}
#viewport {
flex: 1;
overflow: hidden;
cursor: grab;
position: relative;
background: #f5f5f5;
}
#viewport.dragging { cursor: grabbing; }
#svg-wrap {
display: inline-block;
transform-origin: 0 0;
padding: 20px;
}
g[data-job] { cursor: pointer; }
g[data-job]:hover > rect { stroke: #1f75cb; stroke-width: 2; }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div id="sidebar">
<div id="sidebar-header">
<h3 id="sidebar-title">Job details</h3>
<button id="close-btn" title="Close">&#x2715;</button>
</div>
<div id="sidebar-body">
<pre id="sidebar-details"></pre>
</div>
</div>
<div id="viewport">
<div id="svg-wrap">
`)
sb.WriteString(svgContent)
sb.WriteString(`
</div>
</div>
<script>
(function() {
'use strict';
var vp = document.getElementById('viewport');
var wrap = document.getElementById('svg-wrap');
var sidebar = document.getElementById('sidebar');
var titleEl = document.getElementById('sidebar-title');
var detailsEl = document.getElementById('sidebar-details');
var tx = 0, ty = 0, scale = 1;
function applyTransform() {
wrap.style.transform = 'translate(' + tx + 'px,' + ty + 'px) scale(' + scale + ')';
}
// Zoom toward the cursor position.
vp.addEventListener('wheel', function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
var factor = e.deltaY < 0 ? 1.1 : 1 / 1.1;
var r = vp.getBoundingClientRect();
var mx = e.clientX - r.left;
var my = e.clientY - r.top;
tx = mx - (mx - tx) * factor;
ty = my - (my - ty) * factor;
scale *= factor;
applyTransform();
}, { passive: false });
// Drag to pan (skip if clicking on a job chip).
var dragging = false, ox = 0, oy = 0;
vp.addEventListener('mousedown', function(e) {
if (e.target.closest('g[data-job]')) return;
dragging = true;
ox = e.clientX - tx;
oy = e.clientY - ty;
vp.classList.add('dragging');
});
window.addEventListener('mousemove', function(e) {
if (!dragging) return;
tx = e.clientX - ox;
ty = e.clientY - oy;
applyTransform();
});
window.addEventListener('mouseup', function() {
dragging = false;
vp.classList.remove('dragging');
});
// Double-click on the background to reset the view.
vp.addEventListener('dblclick', function(e) {
if (e.target.closest('g[data-job]')) return;
tx = 0; ty = 0; scale = 1;
applyTransform();
});
// Click a job chip to show its details in the sidebar.
document.addEventListener('click', function(e) {
var g = e.target.closest('g[data-job]');
if (!g) return;
var jobName = g.dataset.job;
var descEl = g.querySelector('desc');
var desc = descEl ? descEl.textContent : '';
titleEl.textContent = jobName;
detailsEl.textContent = desc;
sidebar.classList.add('open');
});
// Close the sidebar.
document.getElementById('close-btn').addEventListener('click', function() {
sidebar.classList.remove('open');
});
document.addEventListener('keydown', function(e) {
if (e.key === 'Escape') sidebar.classList.remove('open');
});
})();
</script>
</body>
</html>
`)
return sb.String()
}
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"testing"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/cicontext"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
)
@@ -59,9 +60,20 @@ func TestChipColor(t *testing.T) {
if chipColor(model.Job{Trigger: "x"}) != "#6b4fbb" { t.Error("trigger color") }
if chipColor(model.Job{When: "manual"}) != "#fc6d26" { t.Error("manual color") }
if chipColor(model.Job{When: "delayed"}) != "#fca326" { t.Error("delayed color") }
if chipColor(model.Job{When: "on_failure"}) != "#d9534f" { t.Error("on_failure color") }
if chipColor(model.Job{}) != "#1f75cb" { t.Error("regular color") }
}
// ── imageString ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestImageString(t *testing.T) {
if imageString("alpine") != "alpine" { t.Error("string form") }
if imageString(map[string]any{"name": "golang:1.21"}) != "golang:1.21" { t.Error("map form") }
if imageString(map[string]any{"other": "x"}) != "" { t.Error("map without name key") }
if imageString(nil) != "" { t.Error("nil") }
if imageString(42) != "" { t.Error("unexpected type") }
}
// ── drawChipIcon ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestDrawChipIcon(t *testing.T) {
@@ -72,6 +84,7 @@ func TestDrawChipIcon(t *testing.T) {
{model.Job{Trigger: "x"}, "<polyline"},
{model.Job{When: "manual"}, "<polygon"},
{model.Job{When: "delayed"}, "<circle"},
{model.Job{When: "on_failure"}, "<line"},
{model.Job{}, "<polyline"},
}
for _, tc := range cases {
@@ -86,7 +99,7 @@ func TestDrawChipIcon(t *testing.T) {
// ── pipelineSVG ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestPipelineSVG_Empty(t *testing.T) {
svg := pipelineSVG(&model.Pipeline{})
svg := pipelineSVG(&model.Pipeline{}, nil)
if !strings.Contains(svg, "no jobs defined") {
t.Errorf("expected 'no jobs defined', got:\n%s", svg)
}
@@ -100,13 +113,32 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_ClassicMode(t *testing.T) {
"test-job": {Name: "test-job", Stage: "test"},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<svg") { t.Error("expected <svg") }
if !strings.Contains(svg, "build-job") { t.Error("expected build-job") }
if !strings.Contains(svg, "test-job") { t.Error("expected test-job") }
// Classic mode connector
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<polyline") && !strings.Contains(svg, "<line") {
t.Error("expected connector in classic mode")
// Classic mode bus-bar draws <line> elements for connectors
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<line") {
t.Error("expected <line> connector in classic mode")
}
}
func TestPipelineSVG_ClassicMode_MultiJob(t *testing.T) {
// Two source jobs, two destination jobs → bus-bar with vertical segment
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build", "test"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"build-a": {Name: "build-a", Stage: "build"},
"build-b": {Name: "build-b", Stage: "build"},
"test-a": {Name: "test-a", Stage: "test"},
"test-b": {Name: "test-b", Stage: "test"},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
// Bus bar: horizontal stubs from each src + dst, plus a vertical bus line
// and an arrowhead polygon for each dst job.
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<polygon") {
t.Error("expected arrowhead <polygon> in multi-job classic mode")
}
}
@@ -118,7 +150,7 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_DAGMode(t *testing.T) {
"test-job": {Name: "test-job", Stage: "test", Needs: []any{"build-job"}},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
// DAG mode draws <path> bezier curves
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<path") {
t.Error("expected <path> connector in DAG mode")
@@ -126,7 +158,7 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_DAGMode(t *testing.T) {
}
func TestPipelineSVG_DAGMode_StraightConnector(t *testing.T) {
// Two stages at same height → straight <line> connector in classic mode
// Two stages at same height → straight connector in classic mode
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"a", "b"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
@@ -134,7 +166,7 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_DAGMode_StraightConnector(t *testing.T) {
"j2": {Name: "j2", Stage: "b"},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<svg") { t.Error("expected <svg") }
}
@@ -142,16 +174,21 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_AllJobTypes(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"deploy"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"manual-job": {Name: "manual-job", Stage: "deploy", When: "manual"},
"delayed-job": {Name: "delayed-job", Stage: "deploy", When: "delayed"},
"trigger-job": {Name: "trigger-job", Stage: "deploy", Trigger: "other/project"},
"manual-job": {Name: "manual-job", Stage: "deploy", When: "manual"},
"delayed-job": {Name: "delayed-job", Stage: "deploy", When: "delayed"},
"trigger-job": {Name: "trigger-job", Stage: "deploy", Trigger: "other/project"},
"onfailure-job": {Name: "onfailure-job", Stage: "deploy", When: "on_failure"},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
// Each type has its own color in the SVG
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
if !strings.Contains(svg, "#fc6d26") { t.Error("expected manual color") }
if !strings.Contains(svg, "#fca326") { t.Error("expected delayed color") }
if !strings.Contains(svg, "#6b4fbb") { t.Error("expected trigger color") }
if !strings.Contains(svg, "#d9534f") { t.Error("expected on_failure color") }
// on_failure chips have a dashed border
if !strings.Contains(svg, `stroke-dasharray="4,3"`) {
t.Error("expected dashed border on on_failure chip")
}
}
func TestPipelineSVG_JobNoStage(t *testing.T) {
@@ -160,7 +197,7 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_JobNoStage(t *testing.T) {
"myjob": {Name: "myjob"},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
if !strings.Contains(svg, "myjob") { t.Error("expected myjob") }
}
@@ -172,10 +209,85 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_CrossPipelineNeed(t *testing.T) {
Needs: []any{map[string]any{"pipeline": "other", "job": "x"}}},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<svg") { t.Error("expected <svg") }
}
func TestPipelineSVG_Tooltip(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"build-job": {
Name: "build-job",
Stage: "build",
When: "on_success",
Image: "golang:1.21",
Needs: []any{"prep-job"},
},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
// Tooltip <title> and <desc> should appear inside the <g data-job> wrapper
if !strings.Contains(svg, `<title>build-job</title>`) {
t.Error("expected <title>build-job</title>")
}
if !strings.Contains(svg, `<desc>`) {
t.Error("expected <desc> element")
}
if !strings.Contains(svg, "image: golang:1.21") {
t.Error("expected image in desc")
}
if !strings.Contains(svg, "needs: prep-job") {
t.Error("expected needs in desc")
}
if !strings.Contains(svg, `data-job="build-job"`) {
t.Error("expected data-job attribute")
}
}
func TestPipelineSVG_SkippedJob(t *testing.T) {
// A job with rules that never match in the given context should be greyed out.
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"deploy"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"deploy-job": {
Name: "deploy-job",
Stage: "deploy",
Script: []any{"deploy.sh"},
Rules: []model.Rule{
{If: `$CI_COMMIT_TAG != ""`, When: "on_success"},
},
},
},
}
// Branch context: CI_COMMIT_TAG is empty → rule doesn't match → job skipped
ctx := cicontext.New("main", "", "push", nil)
svg := pipelineSVG(p, ctx)
// Skipped jobs use grey (#868686) instead of the regular blue
if !strings.Contains(svg, `fill="#868686"`) {
t.Error("expected grey fill for skipped job circle")
}
// Skipped state should appear in the tooltip desc
if !strings.Contains(svg, "state: skipped") {
t.Error("expected 'state: skipped' in tooltip desc")
}
}
func TestPipelineSVG_ContextNil(t *testing.T) {
// nil context → no skipped jobs, regular colors
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"j": {Name: "j", Stage: "build"},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
if !strings.Contains(svg, `fill="#1f75cb"`) {
t.Error("expected regular blue fill with nil context")
}
}
// ── RenderPipeline ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestRenderPipeline(t *testing.T) {
@@ -186,7 +298,7 @@ func TestRenderPipeline(t *testing.T) {
},
}
dir := t.TempDir()
path, err := RenderPipeline(p, dir)
path, err := RenderPipeline(p, dir, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("RenderPipeline: %v", err)
}
@@ -202,7 +314,7 @@ func TestRenderPipeline_InvalidDir(t *testing.T) {
if err := os.WriteFile(filePath, []byte("x"), 0o644); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err := RenderPipeline(&model.Pipeline{}, filePath+"/nested")
_, err := RenderPipeline(&model.Pipeline{}, filePath+"/nested", nil)
if err == nil {
t.Error("expected error writing to path under a file")
}
@@ -222,7 +334,7 @@ func TestRenderPipeline_WriteFileFails(t *testing.T) {
Stages: []string{"build"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{"j": {Name: "j", Stage: "build"}},
}
_, err := RenderPipeline(p, dir)
_, err := RenderPipeline(p, dir, nil)
if err == nil {
t.Error("expected error when writing SVG to read-only directory")
}
@@ -241,7 +353,7 @@ func TestRenderPipeline_SVGFallback(t *testing.T) {
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{"j": {Name: "j", Stage: "build"}},
}
dir := t.TempDir()
path, err := RenderPipeline(p, dir)
path, err := RenderPipeline(p, dir, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("RenderPipeline: %v", err)
}
@@ -264,7 +376,7 @@ func TestConvertToPNG_NoConverter(t *testing.T) {
func TestConvertToPNG_FakeConverter(t *testing.T) {
// Install a fake rsvg-convert that just creates the output file and exits 0.
// This exercises the "return true" branch (line 72) and os.Remove in RenderPipeline.
// This exercises the "return true" branch and os.Remove in RenderPipeline.
binDir := t.TempDir()
script := "#!/bin/sh\n# rsvg-convert --output <out> <in>\ncp \"$3\" \"$2\"\n"
fakeBin := binDir + "/rsvg-convert"
@@ -303,7 +415,7 @@ func TestRenderPipeline_PNGConversion(t *testing.T) {
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{"j": {Name: "j", Stage: "build"}},
}
dir := t.TempDir()
path, err := RenderPipeline(p, dir)
path, err := RenderPipeline(p, dir, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("RenderPipeline: %v", err)
}
@@ -315,7 +427,7 @@ func TestRenderPipeline_PNGConversion(t *testing.T) {
// ── pipelineSVG coverage gaps ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestPipelineSVG_LShapedElbow(t *testing.T) {
// Classic mode with unequal stage sizes → different column heights → L-shaped elbow
// Classic mode with unequal stage sizes → vertical bus bar required
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build", "test"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
@@ -324,9 +436,10 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_LShapedElbow(t *testing.T) {
"j3": {Name: "j3", Stage: "test"},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<polyline") {
t.Error("expected <polyline> for L-shaped elbow connector")
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
// The bus bar is a <line>; arrowheads are <polygon>
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<polygon") {
t.Error("expected <polygon> arrowhead in bus-bar connector")
}
}
@@ -339,9 +452,214 @@ func TestPipelineSVG_DAGNeedNotInPositionMap(t *testing.T) {
".hidden-template": {Name: ".hidden-template", Stage: "build"},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p)
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
// Should render without panic; .hidden-template is not visible so no connector drawn.
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<svg") {
t.Error("expected valid SVG output")
}
}
// ── RenderHTML ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestRenderHTML(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"build-job": {Name: "build-job", Stage: "build"},
},
}
dir := t.TempDir()
path, err := RenderHTML(p, dir, nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("RenderHTML: %v", err)
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(path, ".html") {
t.Errorf("expected .html output, got %q", path)
}
data, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("reading output: %v", err)
}
html := string(data)
if !strings.Contains(html, "<!DOCTYPE html>") { t.Error("expected DOCTYPE") }
if !strings.Contains(html, "<svg") { t.Error("expected embedded <svg") }
if !strings.Contains(html, "build-job") { t.Error("expected job name in HTML") }
if !strings.Contains(html, "applyTransform") { t.Error("expected JS pan/zoom function") }
if !strings.Contains(html, "sidebar") { t.Error("expected sidebar element") }
}
func TestRenderHTML_InvalidDir(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
filePath := dir + "/notadir"
if err := os.WriteFile(filePath, []byte("x"), 0o644); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
_, err := RenderHTML(&model.Pipeline{}, filePath+"/nested", nil)
if err == nil {
t.Error("expected error writing to path under a file")
}
}
func TestRenderHTML_WriteFileFails(t *testing.T) {
if os.Getuid() == 0 {
t.Skip("skipping as root — file permissions don't apply")
}
dir := t.TempDir()
if err := os.Chmod(dir, 0o555); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
t.Cleanup(func() { os.Chmod(dir, 0o755) })
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{"j": {Name: "j", Stage: "build"}},
}
_, err := RenderHTML(p, dir, nil)
if err == nil {
t.Error("expected error when writing HTML to read-only directory")
}
}
// ── computeColumns ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestComputeColumns_NoIntraNeeds(t *testing.T) {
// No intra-stage needs → one column per stage.
stages := []string{"build", "test"}
byStage := map[string][]string{
"build": {"build-a", "build-b"},
"test": {"test-a"},
}
jobs := map[string]model.Job{
"build-a": {Name: "build-a", Stage: "build"},
"build-b": {Name: "build-b", Stage: "build"},
"test-a": {Name: "test-a", Stage: "test"},
}
cols := computeColumns(stages, byStage, jobs)
if len(cols) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 columns (one per stage), got %d", len(cols))
}
if cols[0].stage != "build" || len(cols[0].jobs) != 2 {
t.Errorf("col[0]: got stage=%q jobs=%v", cols[0].stage, cols[0].jobs)
}
if cols[1].stage != "test" || len(cols[1].jobs) != 1 {
t.Errorf("col[1]: got stage=%q jobs=%v", cols[1].stage, cols[1].jobs)
}
}
func TestComputeColumns_IntraNeeds(t *testing.T) {
// job-b depends on job-a in the same stage → split into 2 sub-columns.
stages := []string{"build"}
byStage := map[string][]string{
"build": {"job-a", "job-b"},
}
jobs := map[string]model.Job{
"job-a": {Name: "job-a", Stage: "build"},
"job-b": {Name: "job-b", Stage: "build", Needs: []any{"job-a"}},
}
cols := computeColumns(stages, byStage, jobs)
if len(cols) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 sub-columns, got %d", len(cols))
}
// Both belong to the same stage.
if cols[0].stage != "build" || cols[1].stage != "build" {
t.Error("both sub-columns should be in stage 'build'")
}
// job-a has no same-stage deps → depth 0 → first sub-column.
if len(cols[0].jobs) != 1 || cols[0].jobs[0] != "job-a" {
t.Errorf("col[0] should contain job-a, got %v", cols[0].jobs)
}
// job-b depends on job-a → depth 1 → second sub-column.
if len(cols[1].jobs) != 1 || cols[1].jobs[0] != "job-b" {
t.Errorf("col[1] should contain job-b, got %v", cols[1].jobs)
}
}
func TestComputeColumns_EmptyStageSkipped(t *testing.T) {
// Stages with no jobs are silently skipped.
stages := []string{"build", "empty", "test"}
byStage := map[string][]string{
"build": {"j1"},
"test": {"j2"},
}
jobs := map[string]model.Job{
"j1": {Name: "j1", Stage: "build"},
"j2": {Name: "j2", Stage: "test"},
}
cols := computeColumns(stages, byStage, jobs)
if len(cols) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 columns (empty stage skipped), got %d", len(cols))
}
}
func TestComputeColumns_CrossStageNeedIgnored(t *testing.T) {
// job-b has needs: for both job-a (same stage) and prev-job (different stage).
// The cross-stage need must be ignored when computing topological depth.
stages := []string{"build"}
byStage := map[string][]string{
"build": {"job-a", "job-b"},
}
jobs := map[string]model.Job{
"job-a": {Name: "job-a", Stage: "build"},
"job-b": {Name: "job-b", Stage: "build", Needs: []any{"job-a", "prev-job"}},
"prev-job": {Name: "prev-job", Stage: "prepare"},
}
cols := computeColumns(stages, byStage, jobs)
// Still split into 2 sub-columns; the cross-stage need is ignored.
if len(cols) != 2 {
t.Fatalf("expected 2 sub-columns, got %d", len(cols))
}
if cols[0].jobs[0] != "job-a" {
t.Errorf("expected job-a in first sub-column, got %v", cols[0].jobs)
}
if cols[1].jobs[0] != "job-b" {
t.Errorf("expected job-b in second sub-column, got %v", cols[1].jobs)
}
}
func TestComputeColumns_CycleGuard(t *testing.T) {
// Intra-stage cycle must not hang (cycle guard returns depth 0).
stages := []string{"build"}
byStage := map[string][]string{
"build": {"a", "b"},
}
jobs := map[string]model.Job{
"a": {Name: "a", Stage: "build", Needs: []any{"b"}},
"b": {Name: "b", Stage: "build", Needs: []any{"a"}},
}
cols := computeColumns(stages, byStage, jobs)
// Should return without hanging; exact column count is implementation-defined.
if len(cols) == 0 {
t.Error("expected at least one column")
}
}
func TestPipelineSVG_IntraStageDAG(t *testing.T) {
// job-b depends on job-a in the same stage → SVG should render both,
// placed as sub-columns (sub-stage gap between them).
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"job-a": {Name: "job-a", Stage: "build"},
"job-b": {Name: "job-b", Stage: "build", Needs: []any{"job-a"}},
},
}
svg := pipelineSVG(p, nil)
if !strings.Contains(svg, "job-a") { t.Error("expected job-a in SVG") }
if !strings.Contains(svg, "job-b") { t.Error("expected job-b in SVG") }
// DAG mode: bezier connectors between the two jobs.
if !strings.Contains(svg, "<path") {
t.Error("expected bezier <path> connector between intra-stage jobs")
}
}
// ── htmlPage ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestHtmlPage(t *testing.T) {
svgContent := `<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="100" height="50"><rect/></svg>`
html := htmlPage(svgContent)
if !strings.Contains(html, "<!DOCTYPE html>") { t.Error("expected DOCTYPE") }
if !strings.Contains(html, svgContent) { t.Error("expected SVG embedded in HTML") }
if !strings.Contains(html, "id=\"viewport\"") { t.Error("expected viewport element") }
if !strings.Contains(html, "id=\"sidebar\"") { t.Error("expected sidebar element") }
if !strings.Contains(html, "applyTransform") { t.Error("expected JS transform function") }
}
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import (
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
)
func checkDependencies(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
func checkDependencies(p *model.Pipeline, skipped map[string]bool) []Finding {
stageIndex := make(map[string]int, len(p.Stages))
for i, s := range p.Stages {
stageIndex[s] = i
@@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ func checkDependencies(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
var findings []Finding
for name, job := range p.Jobs {
if skipped[name] {
continue
}
if len(job.Dependencies) == 0 {
continue
}
@@ -27,6 +30,7 @@ func checkDependencies(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("'dependencies' references unknown job %q", dep),
})
continue
@@ -40,6 +44,7 @@ func checkDependencies(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("'dependencies' job %q must be in an earlier stage (in %q, current job is in %q)", dep, depJob.Stage, job.Stage),
})
}
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@@ -816,4 +816,55 @@ my-job:
my-job:
script: echo hi`,
},
RuleRulesNeedsUnknown: {
Title: "'rules:needs:' references unknown job",
Severity: Error,
Description: "A job listed in a rule's 'needs:' override does not exist in " +
"the pipeline. 'rules:needs:' (GitLab CI 16.4+) overrides the top-level " +
"'needs:' list when that specific rule matches. GitLab will refuse to " +
"create the pipeline if any referenced job is missing.",
Example: `stages: [build, test]
build:
stage: build
script: make
test:
stage: test
script: make test
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"
needs: [build, lint] # lint does not exist`,
Fix: `stages: [build, test]
lint:
stage: build
script: make lint
build:
stage: build
script: make
test:
stage: test
script: make test
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"
needs: [build, lint]`,
},
RuleInsecureRemoteInclude: {
Title: "remote include uses plain HTTP",
Severity: Warning,
Description: "An include: remote: entry uses an http:// URL instead of https://. " +
"CI templates fetched over plain HTTP are transmitted in cleartext; an " +
"attacker with network access could intercept or modify the template " +
"before it is parsed. Use https:// so the connection is encrypted and " +
"the server's identity is verified.",
Example: `include:
- remote: http://ci-templates.example.com/build.yml`,
Fix: `include:
- remote: https://ci-templates.example.com/build.yml`,
},
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
package linter
import (
"testing"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
)
// FuzzLint ensures that the full Parse → Lint pipeline never panics on
// arbitrary YAML input. Lint rules type-assert model fields extensively;
// this fuzzer drives those assertions against malformed-but-parseable YAML.
// Run with: go test -fuzz=FuzzLint ./internal/linter/
func FuzzLint(f *testing.F) {
seeds := []string{
// Minimal valid pipeline
"stages: [build]\njob:\n stage: build\n script: echo ok\n",
// Manual / delayed / trigger / on_failure job types
"job:\n script: ok\n when: manual\n",
"job:\n script: ok\n when: delayed\n start_in: 5 minutes\n",
"job:\n trigger:\n project: group/repo\n",
"job:\n script: ok\n when: on_failure\n",
// needs: and dependencies:
"stages: [a,b]\na:\n stage: a\n script: ok\nb:\n stage: b\n needs: [a]\n script: ok\n",
"stages: [a,b]\na:\n stage: a\n script: ok\nb:\n stage: b\n dependencies: [a]\n script: ok\n",
// rules:
"job:\n script: ok\n rules:\n - if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == \"main\"'\n when: on_success\n",
// parallel matrix
"job:\n script: ok\n parallel:\n matrix:\n - ARCH: [amd64, arm64]\n",
// image as string / map
"job:\n script: ok\n image: golang:1.21\n",
"job:\n script: ok\n image:\n name: golang:1.21\n entrypoint: ['']\n",
// artifacts / cache with both string and map when:
"job:\n script: ok\n artifacts:\n when: on_success\n paths: [dist/]\n",
"job:\n script: ok\n cache:\n key: $CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG\n paths: [vendor/]\n",
// environment / release / coverage
"job:\n script: ok\n environment:\n name: production\n url: https://example.com\n",
"job:\n script: ok\n release:\n tag_name: $CI_COMMIT_TAG\n description: Release\n",
"job:\n script: ok\n coverage: '/^TOTAL.*?(\\d+%)$/'\n",
// retry / timeout
"job:\n script: ok\n retry: 2\n",
"job:\n script: ok\n timeout: 2h30m\n",
// workflow
"workflow:\n rules:\n - if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH'\n when: always\njob:\n script: ok\n",
// extends
".base:\n script: ok\nchild:\n extends: .base\n stage: test\n",
// id_tokens / secrets
"job:\n script: ok\n id_tokens:\n TOKEN:\n aud: https://example.com\n",
// services
"job:\n script: ok\n services:\n - name: postgres:14\n alias: db\n",
// pages job
"pages:\n script: make docs\n artifacts:\n paths: [public/]\n",
// inherit
"default:\n retry: 1\njob:\n script: ok\n inherit:\n default: false\n",
// allow_failure
"job:\n script: ok\n allow_failure:\n exit_codes: [1, 2]\n",
}
for _, s := range seeds {
f.Add([]byte(s))
}
f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, data []byte) {
p, err := model.ParseBytes(data)
if err != nil {
return
}
// Lint must never panic regardless of pipeline content.
_ = Lint(p, nil)
})
}
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@@ -99,6 +99,7 @@ func evalRulesReachability(name string, job model.Job, jobVars map[string]string
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: "rules: block can never activate: all if: conditions evaluate to false given the declared pipeline variables",
}
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
package linter
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
)
// checkInsecureRemoteInclude warns when an include: remote: entry uses plain
// HTTP (GL045). The file is still fetched and linted; the finding is a warning
// so pipelines that use HTTP for internal infra are not blocked.
func checkInsecureRemoteInclude(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
var findings []Finding
for _, inc := range p.Include {
m, ok := inc.(map[string]any)
if !ok {
continue
}
remote, _ := m["remote"].(string)
if strings.HasPrefix(remote, "http://") {
findings = append(findings, Finding{
Severity: Warning,
Rule: RuleInsecureRemoteInclude,
File: p.SourceFile,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("remote include %q uses plain HTTP; CI templates are fetched unencrypted — prefer HTTPS", remote),
})
}
}
return findings
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
package linter
import (
"testing"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
)
func TestCheckInsecureRemoteInclude(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
include []any
wantGL string // expected rule ID, empty = no findings
}{
{
name: "http URL triggers GL045",
include: []any{map[string]any{"remote": "http://example.com/ci.yml"}},
wantGL: RuleInsecureRemoteInclude,
},
{
name: "https URL is clean",
include: []any{map[string]any{"remote": "https://example.com/ci.yml"}},
},
{
name: "local include ignored",
include: []any{map[string]any{"local": "/templates/ci.yml"}},
},
{
name: "string include ignored",
include: []any{"/templates/ci.yml"},
},
{
name: "no includes",
include: nil,
},
{
name: "mixed: http fires, https does not",
include: []any{
map[string]any{"remote": "https://ok.example.com/ci.yml"},
map[string]any{"remote": "http://bad.example.com/ci.yml"},
},
wantGL: RuleInsecureRemoteInclude,
},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Include: tc.include,
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{},
}
findings := checkInsecureRemoteInclude(p)
if tc.wantGL == "" {
if len(findings) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected no findings, got: %v", findings)
}
return
}
found := false
for _, f := range findings {
if f.Rule == tc.wantGL {
found = true
if f.Severity != Warning {
t.Errorf("severity = %v; want Warning", f.Severity)
}
}
}
if !found {
t.Errorf("expected finding %s, got: %v", tc.wantGL, findings)
}
})
}
}
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@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ func checkJobInheritCompleteness(p *model.Pipeline, name string, job model.Job)
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: "'inherit: default:' is declared but the pipeline has no 'default:' block — declaration has no effect",
}}
}
@@ -70,6 +71,7 @@ func checkJobInheritCompleteness(p *model.Pipeline, name string, job model.Job)
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: fmt.Sprintf(
"'inherit: default: [%s]': %s not defined in the 'default:' block — %s",
strings.Join(dead, ", "),
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@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ func TestCheckNeeds(t *testing.T) {
Needs: []any{"build-job"}},
},
}
if len(checkNeeds(p)) != 0 { t.Error("valid needs: clean") }
if len(checkNeeds(p, nil)) != 0 { t.Error("valid needs: clean") }
// needs unknown job
p2 := &model.Pipeline{
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ func TestCheckNeeds(t *testing.T) {
"test-job": {Name: "test-job", Stage: "test", Needs: []any{"nonexistent"}},
},
}
if len(checkNeeds(p2)) != 1 { t.Error("unknown needs: error") }
if len(checkNeeds(p2, nil)) != 1 { t.Error("unknown needs: error") }
// optional: true for unknown job → warning not error
p3 := &model.Pipeline{
@@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ func TestCheckNeeds(t *testing.T) {
Needs: []any{map[string]any{"job": "ghost", "optional": true}}},
},
}
findings := checkNeeds(p3)
findings := checkNeeds(p3, nil)
if len(findings) != 1 || findings[0].Severity != Warning {
t.Error("optional unknown needs: warning")
}
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ func TestCheckNeeds(t *testing.T) {
Needs: []any{map[string]any{"pipeline": "other", "job": "j"}}},
},
}
if len(checkNeeds(p4)) != 0 { t.Error("cross-pipeline: clean") }
if len(checkNeeds(p4, nil)) != 0 { t.Error("cross-pipeline: clean") }
// needs later stage → error
p5 := &model.Pipeline{
@@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ func TestCheckNeeds(t *testing.T) {
},
}
// Only cross-stage ordering violations should be found
_ = checkNeeds(p5)
_ = checkNeeds(p5, nil)
}
func TestCheckNeeds_Cycle(t *testing.T) {
@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ func TestCheckNeeds_Cycle(t *testing.T) {
"b": {Name: "b", Needs: []any{"a"}},
},
}
findings := checkNeeds(p)
findings := checkNeeds(p, nil)
for _, f := range findings {
if f.Rule == RuleNeedsCycle { return }
}
@@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ func TestCheckDependencies(t *testing.T) {
Dependencies: []string{"build-job"}},
},
}
if len(checkDependencies(p)) != 0 { t.Error("valid deps: clean") }
if len(checkDependencies(p, nil)) != 0 { t.Error("valid deps: clean") }
// unknown dep
p2 := &model.Pipeline{
@@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ func TestCheckDependencies(t *testing.T) {
"test-job": {Name: "test-job", Stage: "test", Dependencies: []string{"ghost"}},
},
}
if len(checkDependencies(p2)) != 1 { t.Error("unknown dep: error") }
if len(checkDependencies(p2, nil)) != 1 { t.Error("unknown dep: error") }
// dep in same or later stage → error
p3 := &model.Pipeline{
@@ -547,7 +547,23 @@ func TestCheckDependencies(t *testing.T) {
"test-job2": {Name: "test-job2", Stage: "test", Dependencies: []string{"test-job1"}},
},
}
if len(checkDependencies(p3)) != 1 { t.Error("same stage dep: error") }
if len(checkDependencies(p3, nil)) != 1 { t.Error("same stage dep: error") }
}
func TestCheckDependencies_SkippedJob(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"skipped-job": {Name: "skipped-job", Stage: "test", Dependencies: []string{"ghost"}},
},
}
// Without skipping: reports unknown dependency.
if len(checkDependencies(p, nil)) == 0 {
t.Fatal("expected GL030 without skipped set, got none")
}
// With job skipped: suppressed.
if len(checkDependencies(p, map[string]bool{"skipped-job": true})) != 0 {
t.Error("expected no findings for skipped job")
}
}
// ── checkCacheKeyFiles ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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@@ -22,15 +22,19 @@ type Finding struct {
Job string // empty for pipeline-level findings
File string // source file where the finding originates
Line int // line number in File (0 = unknown)
Column int // column number in File (0 = unknown; 1-indexed)
Message string
}
func (f Finding) String() string {
var loc string
if f.File != "" {
if f.Line > 0 {
switch {
case f.Line > 0 && f.Column > 0:
loc = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d:%d: ", f.File, f.Line, f.Column)
case f.Line > 0:
loc = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d: ", f.File, f.Line)
} else {
default:
loc = fmt.Sprintf("%s: ", f.File)
}
}
@@ -52,18 +56,22 @@ func (f Finding) String() string {
// Lint runs all rules against p and returns findings sorted by (File, Line, Rule).
// Findings with no File (pipeline-level) sort before file-scoped ones.
func Lint(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
// skipped is an optional set of job names to exclude from cross-job checks
// (needs:, dependencies:); pass nil to check all jobs.
func Lint(p *model.Pipeline, skipped map[string]bool) []Finding {
var findings []Finding
findings = append(findings, checkStages(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkDuplicateStages(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkDefault(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkWorkflow(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkJobs(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkNeeds(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkDependencies(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkNeeds(p, skipped)...)
findings = append(findings, checkRulesNeeds(p, skipped)...)
findings = append(findings, checkDependencies(p, skipped)...)
findings = append(findings, checkVariableRefs(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkRulesIfReachability(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkInheritCompleteness(p)...)
findings = append(findings, checkInsecureRemoteInclude(p)...)
slices.SortStableFunc(findings, func(a, b Finding) int {
if c := cmp.Compare(a.File, b.File); c != 0 {
return c
@@ -221,6 +229,7 @@ func checkJob(name string, job model.Job, stageSet map[string]bool) []Finding {
if findings[i].Job != "" && findings[i].File == "" {
findings[i].File = job.File
findings[i].Line = job.Line
findings[i].Column = job.Column
}
}
return findings
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ type needEntry struct {
optional bool // true when the needs entry carries optional: true
}
func checkNeeds(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
func checkNeeds(p *model.Pipeline, skipped map[string]bool) []Finding {
var findings []Finding
// Build a stage-index map for ordering checks.
@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ func checkNeeds(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
needsGraph := make(map[string][]string)
for name, job := range p.Jobs {
if skipped[name] {
continue
}
if len(job.Needs) == 0 {
continue
}
@@ -50,6 +53,7 @@ func checkNeeds(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("needs unknown job %q", entry.job),
})
continue
@@ -68,6 +72,7 @@ func checkNeeds(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: fmt.Sprintf(
"needs %q which is in a later stage (%q after %q)",
entry.job, neededJob.Stage, job.Stage,
@@ -82,6 +87,45 @@ func checkNeeds(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
return findings
}
// checkRulesNeeds validates rules:needs: entries across all jobs. Each entry
// in a rule's needs: list must reference a job that exists in the pipeline.
// Cross-pipeline needs (maps with a "pipeline" key) are ignored. Skipped jobs
// are excluded from checking (same semantics as top-level needs: via GL027).
func checkRulesNeeds(p *model.Pipeline, skipped map[string]bool) []Finding {
var findings []Finding
for name, job := range p.Jobs {
if skipped[name] {
continue
}
for i, rule := range job.Rules {
if len(rule.Needs) == 0 {
continue
}
for _, entry := range parseNeedEntries(rule.Needs) {
if _, exists := p.Jobs[entry.job]; !exists {
sev := Error
if entry.optional {
sev = Warning
}
findings = append(findings, Finding{
Severity: sev,
Rule: RuleRulesNeedsUnknown,
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: fmt.Sprintf(
"rules[%d].needs: references unknown job %q",
i, entry.job,
),
})
}
}
}
}
return findings
}
// parseNeedEntries extracts needs entries from a needs: list, preserving the
// optional flag. Each element is a plain string (job name) or a map with a
// "job" key. Cross-pipeline needs (maps with a "pipeline" key) are skipped.
@@ -130,6 +174,7 @@ func detectNeedsCycles(graph map[string][]string, jobs map[string]model.Job) []F
Job: name,
File: j.File,
Line: j.Line,
Column: j.Column,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("circular dependency in needs: %v → %s", path, name),
})
}
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@@ -6,6 +6,154 @@ import (
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
)
// TestCheckNeeds_SkippedJob verifies that a skipped job's needs: violations are suppressed.
func TestCheckNeeds_SkippedJob(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build", "deploy"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"skipped-job": {
Name: "skipped-job",
Stage: "build",
Script: []any{"echo"},
Needs: []any{"nonexistent-job"},
},
},
}
// Without skipping: should report unknown needs.
withoutSkip := checkNeeds(p, nil)
if len(withoutSkip) == 0 {
t.Fatal("expected GL027 without skipped set, got none")
}
// With job skipped: no findings.
withSkip := checkNeeds(p, map[string]bool{"skipped-job": true})
if len(withSkip) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected no findings for skipped job, got %v", withSkip)
}
}
// TestCheckRulesNeeds_UnknownJob verifies that an unknown job in rules:needs: produces GL044.
func TestCheckRulesNeeds_UnknownJob(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build", "test"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"build-job": {
Name: "build-job",
Stage: "build",
Script: []any{"make"},
},
"test-job": {
Name: "test-job",
Stage: "test",
Script: []any{"make test"},
Rules: []model.Rule{
{
If: `$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"`,
Needs: []any{"build-job", "nonexistent"},
},
},
},
},
}
findings := checkRulesNeeds(p, nil)
var got bool
for _, f := range findings {
if f.Rule == RuleRulesNeedsUnknown && f.Severity == Error {
got = true
}
}
if !got {
t.Errorf("expected GL044 error for unknown rules:needs: job; got %v", findings)
}
}
// TestCheckRulesNeeds_KnownJob verifies no finding when all rules:needs: jobs exist.
func TestCheckRulesNeeds_KnownJob(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Stages: []string{"build", "test"},
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"build-job": {Name: "build-job", Stage: "build", Script: []any{"make"}},
"test-job": {
Name: "test-job",
Stage: "test",
Script: []any{"make test"},
Rules: []model.Rule{{Needs: []any{"build-job"}}},
},
},
}
if findings := checkRulesNeeds(p, nil); len(findings) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected no findings for valid rules:needs:; got %v", findings)
}
}
// TestCheckRulesNeeds_Optional verifies that optional: true downgrades to Warning.
func TestCheckRulesNeeds_Optional(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"test-job": {
Name: "test-job",
Script: []any{"make test"},
Rules: []model.Rule{
{Needs: []any{map[string]any{"job": "ghost", "optional": true}}},
},
},
},
}
findings := checkRulesNeeds(p, nil)
if len(findings) != 1 || findings[0].Severity != Warning {
t.Errorf("optional unknown rules:needs: should produce Warning; got %v", findings)
}
}
// TestCheckRulesNeeds_CrossPipeline verifies that cross-pipeline needs are ignored.
func TestCheckRulesNeeds_CrossPipeline(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"test-job": {
Name: "test-job",
Script: []any{"make test"},
Rules: []model.Rule{
{Needs: []any{map[string]any{"pipeline": "other", "job": "j"}}},
},
},
},
}
if findings := checkRulesNeeds(p, nil); len(findings) != 0 {
t.Errorf("cross-pipeline rules:needs: should be ignored; got %v", findings)
}
}
// TestCheckRulesNeeds_SkippedJob verifies that a skipped job's rules:needs: violations are suppressed.
func TestCheckRulesNeeds_SkippedJob(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"test-job": {
Name: "test-job",
Script: []any{"make test"},
Rules: []model.Rule{{Needs: []any{"nonexistent"}}},
},
},
}
if findings := checkRulesNeeds(p, map[string]bool{"test-job": true}); len(findings) != 0 {
t.Errorf("skipped job: expected no findings; got %v", findings)
}
}
// TestCheckRulesNeeds_NoNeeds verifies no findings when rules have no needs: override.
func TestCheckRulesNeeds_NoNeeds(t *testing.T) {
p := &model.Pipeline{
Jobs: map[string]model.Job{
"test-job": {
Name: "test-job",
Script: []any{"make test"},
Rules: []model.Rule{{When: "on_success"}},
},
},
}
if findings := checkRulesNeeds(p, nil); len(findings) != 0 {
t.Errorf("rules without needs: should produce no findings; got %v", findings)
}
}
// TestCheckNeeds_StageOrder verifies that a job needing a job in a later stage
// produces RuleNeedsStageOrder (line 64-76 in needs.go).
func TestCheckNeeds_StageOrder(t *testing.T) {
@@ -25,7 +173,7 @@ func TestCheckNeeds_StageOrder(t *testing.T) {
},
},
}
findings := checkNeeds(p)
findings := checkNeeds(p, nil)
var gotStageOrder bool
for _, f := range findings {
if f.Rule == RuleNeedsStageOrder {
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@@ -154,4 +154,13 @@ const (
// pipeline has no 'default:' block, making the declaration a no-op. Also fires
// when 'inherit: default: [list]' names fields not set in the default: block.
RuleInheritNoDefault = "GL043"
// GL044: a rules:needs: entry references a job that does not exist in the pipeline.
// rules:needs: overrides the top-level needs: when a specific rule matches (GitLab CI 16.4+).
RuleRulesNeedsUnknown = "GL044"
// GL045: an include: remote: entry uses plain HTTP instead of HTTPS.
// CI templates fetched over HTTP are transmitted in cleartext and can be
// intercepted or modified in transit.
RuleInsecureRemoteInclude = "GL045"
)
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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ func TestSambaCI(t *testing.T) {
t.Logf("extends warning: job %q extends unknown %q", w.Job, w.Base)
}
findings := linter.Lint(p)
findings := linter.Lint(p, nil)
for _, f := range findings {
if f.Severity == linter.Error {
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ func TestSambaCIEntryFiles(t *testing.T) {
t.Logf("extends warning: job %q extends unknown %q", w.Job, w.Base)
}
findings := linter.Lint(p)
findings := linter.Lint(p, nil)
for _, f := range findings {
if f.Severity == linter.Error {
t.Errorf("unexpected error finding: %s", f)
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@@ -148,6 +148,7 @@ func checkVariableRefs(p *model.Pipeline) []Finding {
Job: name,
File: job.File,
Line: job.Line,
Column: job.Column,
Message: fmt.Sprintf("rules[%d].if: $%s is not declared in pipeline or job variables:", i, varName),
})
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
package lsp
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/url"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/fetcher"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/linter"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/model"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/resolver"
)
// Server is a minimal Language Server Protocol server that publishes glint
// diagnostics for .gitlab-ci.yml files opened in an editor.
//
// Transport: JSON-RPC 2.0 over stdin/stdout with Content-Length framing.
// Sync mode: Full — the client sends the complete document text on every change.
type Server struct {
in *bufio.Reader
out io.Writer
cfg fetcher.GitLabConfig
version string
docs map[string]string // uri → current document text
// Exit is called with the process exit code when the LSP client sends the
// "exit" notification. Defaults to os.Exit; replace in tests.
Exit func(int)
shutdownReceived bool
}
// New creates a Server reading from r and writing to w.
func New(r io.Reader, w io.Writer, cfg fetcher.GitLabConfig, version string) *Server {
return &Server{
in: bufio.NewReader(r),
out: w,
cfg: cfg,
version: version,
docs: make(map[string]string),
Exit: os.Exit,
}
}
// Run processes LSP messages until the connection closes or a fatal error occurs.
// It returns nil on a clean EOF (client disconnected) and a non-nil error for
// unrecoverable protocol failures.
func (s *Server) Run() error {
for {
msg, err := s.readMessage()
if err == io.EOF {
return nil
}
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("reading LSP message: %w", err)
}
if err := s.dispatch(msg); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
// maxLSPMessageBytes caps the body size accepted from an LSP client.
// A legitimate editor message is never this large; enforcing the cap prevents
// a crafted Content-Length from triggering a multi-gigabyte allocation.
const maxLSPMessageBytes = 64 << 20 // 64 MiB
// readMessage reads one Content-Lengthframed JSON-RPC message from the stream.
func (s *Server) readMessage() (*Message, error) {
var contentLength int
for {
line, err := s.in.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF && line == "" {
return nil, io.EOF
}
return nil, err
}
line = strings.TrimRight(line, "\r\n")
if line == "" {
break // blank line separates headers from body
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "Content-Length: ") {
n, parseErr := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimPrefix(line, "Content-Length: "))
if parseErr != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid Content-Length: %w", parseErr)
}
contentLength = n
}
}
if contentLength == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("missing or zero Content-Length header")
}
if contentLength > maxLSPMessageBytes {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Content-Length %d exceeds maximum %d", contentLength, maxLSPMessageBytes)
}
body := make([]byte, contentLength)
if _, err := io.ReadFull(s.in, body); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("reading message body: %w", err)
}
var msg Message
if err := json.Unmarshal(body, &msg); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unmarshalling message: %w", err)
}
return &msg, nil
}
// writeMessage encodes v as JSON and sends it with a Content-Length header.
func (s *Server) writeMessage(v any) error {
body, err := json.Marshal(v)
if err != nil {
return err
}
header := fmt.Sprintf("Content-Length: %d\r\n\r\n", len(body))
if _, err := io.WriteString(s.out, header); err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = s.out.Write(body)
return err
}
func (s *Server) respond(id json.RawMessage, result any) error {
raw, err := json.Marshal(result)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return s.writeMessage(struct {
JSONRPC string `json:"jsonrpc"`
ID json.RawMessage `json:"id"`
Result json.RawMessage `json:"result"`
}{"2.0", id, raw})
}
func (s *Server) respondError(id json.RawMessage, code int, message string) error {
return s.writeMessage(struct {
JSONRPC string `json:"jsonrpc"`
ID json.RawMessage `json:"id"`
Error RPCError `json:"error"`
}{"2.0", id, RPCError{Code: code, Message: message}})
}
func (s *Server) notify(method string, params any) error {
raw, err := json.Marshal(params)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return s.writeMessage(struct {
JSONRPC string `json:"jsonrpc"`
Method string `json:"method"`
Params json.RawMessage `json:"params"`
}{"2.0", method, raw})
}
// isRequest reports whether msg is a JSON-RPC request (has a non-null id).
func isRequest(msg *Message) bool {
return len(msg.ID) > 0 && string(msg.ID) != "null"
}
func (s *Server) dispatch(msg *Message) error {
switch msg.Method {
case "initialize":
return s.handleInitialize(msg)
case "initialized":
return nil // notification; no response required
case "shutdown":
s.shutdownReceived = true
if isRequest(msg) {
return s.respond(msg.ID, nil)
}
return nil
case "exit":
code := 1
if s.shutdownReceived {
code = 0
}
s.Exit(code)
return nil
case "textDocument/didOpen":
return s.handleDidOpen(msg)
case "textDocument/didChange":
return s.handleDidChange(msg)
case "textDocument/didSave":
return s.handleDidSave(msg)
case "textDocument/didClose":
return s.handleDidClose(msg)
default:
if isRequest(msg) {
return s.respondError(msg.ID, -32601, "method not found: "+msg.Method)
}
return nil
}
}
func (s *Server) handleInitialize(msg *Message) error {
return s.respond(msg.ID, InitializeResult{
Capabilities: ServerCapabilities{TextDocumentSync: 1},
ServerInfo: &ServerInfo{Name: "glint", Version: s.version},
})
}
func (s *Server) handleDidOpen(msg *Message) error {
var p DidOpenTextDocumentParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(msg.Params, &p); err != nil {
return nil // ignore malformed notifications
}
s.docs[p.TextDocument.URI] = p.TextDocument.Text
return s.lintAndPublish(p.TextDocument.URI, p.TextDocument.Text)
}
func (s *Server) handleDidChange(msg *Message) error {
var p DidChangeTextDocumentParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(msg.Params, &p); err != nil {
return nil
}
if len(p.ContentChanges) == 0 {
return nil
}
// Full sync: the last change event holds the complete new text.
text := p.ContentChanges[len(p.ContentChanges)-1].Text
s.docs[p.TextDocument.URI] = text
return s.lintAndPublish(p.TextDocument.URI, text)
}
func (s *Server) handleDidSave(msg *Message) error {
var p DidSaveTextDocumentParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(msg.Params, &p); err != nil {
return nil
}
text := s.docs[p.TextDocument.URI]
if p.Text != nil {
text = *p.Text
s.docs[p.TextDocument.URI] = text
}
if text == "" {
return nil
}
return s.lintAndPublish(p.TextDocument.URI, text)
}
func (s *Server) handleDidClose(msg *Message) error {
var p DidCloseTextDocumentParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(msg.Params, &p); err != nil {
return nil
}
delete(s.docs, p.TextDocument.URI)
// Clear diagnostics so the editor doesn't show stale squiggles.
return s.notify("textDocument/publishDiagnostics", PublishDiagnosticsParams{
URI: p.TextDocument.URI,
Diagnostics: []Diagnostic{},
})
}
func (s *Server) lintAndPublish(uri, text string) error {
diags := s.lintDocument(uri, text)
return s.notify("textDocument/publishDiagnostics", PublishDiagnosticsParams{
URI: uri,
Diagnostics: diags,
})
}
// lintDocument parses text and runs all lint rules, returning LSP Diagnostics.
// Findings that originate from included files (not the root document) are
// excluded; their URIs are not tracked so line numbers would be incorrect.
func (s *Server) lintDocument(uri, text string) []Diagnostic {
path := uriToPath(uri)
if path == "" {
return []Diagnostic{}
}
rootDir := filepath.Dir(filepath.Clean(path))
pipeline, err := model.ParseBytes([]byte(text))
if err != nil {
return []Diagnostic{{
Range: Range{Start: Position{}, End: Position{}},
Severity: 1,
Source: "glint",
Message: "YAML parse error: " + err.Error(),
}}
}
pipeline.SourceFile = path
pipeline.SetJobOrigin(path)
// Include resolution is best-effort: network failures produce warnings that
// are intentionally discarded here. The linter operates on whatever was
// successfully resolved.
_, _ = resolver.ResolveIncludes(pipeline, s.cfg, rootDir)
_, _ = resolver.Resolve(pipeline)
findings := linter.Lint(pipeline, nil)
diags := make([]Diagnostic, 0, len(findings))
for _, f := range findings {
// Skip findings from included files — their line numbers reference
// a different document URI that the server has not opened.
if f.File != path && f.File != "" {
continue
}
line := 0
if f.Line > 0 {
line = f.Line - 1 // glint uses 1-based lines; LSP uses 0-based
}
sev := 1 // DiagnosticSeverity: Error
if f.Severity == linter.Warning {
sev = 2 // DiagnosticSeverity: Warning
}
msg := f.Message
if f.Job != "" {
msg = fmt.Sprintf("job %q: %s", f.Job, f.Message)
}
diags = append(diags, Diagnostic{
Range: Range{
Start: Position{Line: line},
End: Position{Line: line},
},
Severity: sev,
Code: f.Rule,
Source: "glint",
Message: msg,
})
}
return diags
}
// uriToPath converts a file:// URI to a local filesystem path.
// Returns an empty string for non-file URIs or on parse error.
func uriToPath(uri string) string {
u, err := url.Parse(uri)
if err != nil || u.Scheme != "file" {
return ""
}
return filepath.FromSlash(u.Path)
}
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package lsp
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"strconv"
"strings"
"testing"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/fetcher"
)
// frame encodes v as a Content-Lengthframed LSP message.
func frame(t *testing.T, v any) []byte {
t.Helper()
body, err := json.Marshal(v)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
hdr := fmt.Sprintf("Content-Length: %d\r\n\r\n", len(body))
return append([]byte(hdr), body...)
}
// readMsg reads one Content-Lengthframed JSON object from r.
func readMsg(t *testing.T, r *bufio.Reader) map[string]json.RawMessage {
t.Helper()
var contentLength int
for {
line, err := r.ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("reading header: %v", err)
}
line = strings.TrimRight(line, "\r\n")
if line == "" {
break
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "Content-Length: ") {
n, err := strconv.Atoi(strings.TrimPrefix(line, "Content-Length: "))
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("invalid Content-Length: %v", err)
}
contentLength = n
}
}
body := make([]byte, contentLength)
if _, err := io.ReadFull(r, body); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("reading body: %v", err)
}
var m map[string]json.RawMessage
if err := json.Unmarshal(body, &m); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal: %v", err)
}
return m
}
// newTestServer returns a Server with a captured exit code and a bufio.Reader
// wrapping the output buffer so tests can read back server messages.
func newTestServer(input []byte) (*Server, *bytes.Buffer, *int) {
var out bytes.Buffer
exitCode := -1
srv := New(bytes.NewReader(input), &out, fetcher.GitLabConfig{}, "test")
srv.Exit = func(code int) { exitCode = code }
return srv, &out, &exitCode
}
func TestServer_Initialize(t *testing.T) {
input := frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "initialize",
"params": map[string]any{},
})
srv, out, _ := newTestServer(input)
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
resp := readMsg(t, bufio.NewReader(out))
if string(resp["id"]) != "1" {
t.Errorf("response id = %s; want 1", resp["id"])
}
var result InitializeResult
if err := json.Unmarshal(resp["result"], &result); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal result: %v", err)
}
if result.Capabilities.TextDocumentSync != 1 {
t.Errorf("textDocumentSync = %d; want 1", result.Capabilities.TextDocumentSync)
}
if result.ServerInfo == nil || result.ServerInfo.Name != "glint" {
t.Errorf("serverInfo.name = %v; want glint", result.ServerInfo)
}
}
func TestServer_ShutdownExit(t *testing.T) {
var buf bytes.Buffer
buf.Write(frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 1, "method": "initialize", "params": map[string]any{},
}))
buf.Write(frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "initialized", "params": map[string]any{},
}))
buf.Write(frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 2, "method": "shutdown",
}))
buf.Write(frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "exit",
}))
srv, out, exitCode := newTestServer(buf.Bytes())
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
r := bufio.NewReader(out)
initResp := readMsg(t, r)
if string(initResp["id"]) != "1" {
t.Errorf("init response id = %s; want 1", initResp["id"])
}
shutResp := readMsg(t, r)
if string(shutResp["id"]) != "2" {
t.Errorf("shutdown response id = %s; want 2", shutResp["id"])
}
if string(shutResp["result"]) != "null" {
t.Errorf("shutdown result = %s; want null", shutResp["result"])
}
if *exitCode != 0 {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d; want 0", *exitCode)
}
}
func TestServer_ExitWithoutShutdown(t *testing.T) {
input := frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "exit",
})
srv, _, exitCode := newTestServer(input)
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
if *exitCode != 1 {
t.Errorf("exit code = %d; want 1 (no prior shutdown)", *exitCode)
}
}
func TestServer_MethodNotFound(t *testing.T) {
input := frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 99, "method": "workspace/unknownMethod",
})
srv, out, _ := newTestServer(input)
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
resp := readMsg(t, bufio.NewReader(out))
if resp["error"] == nil {
t.Errorf("expected error response for unknown method, got: %v", resp)
}
var rpcErr RPCError
if err := json.Unmarshal(resp["error"], &rpcErr); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal error: %v", err)
}
if rpcErr.Code != -32601 {
t.Errorf("error code = %d; want -32601", rpcErr.Code)
}
}
func TestServer_UnknownNotificationIgnored(t *testing.T) {
// Notifications (no id) for unknown methods must be silently ignored.
input := frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "$/setTrace", "params": map[string]any{"value": "off"},
})
srv, out, _ := newTestServer(input)
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
if out.Len() > 0 {
t.Errorf("server wrote %d bytes for unknown notification; want 0", out.Len())
}
}
func TestServer_DidOpen_CleanPipeline(t *testing.T) {
yaml := `stages: [build]
build-job:
stage: build
script: echo hello
`
// Use a pseudo file:// URI that maps to the tmp path; include resolution
// will fail silently (no network, no local includes) which is fine.
uri := "file:///tmp/test.gitlab-ci.yml"
input := frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "textDocument/didOpen",
"params": map[string]any{
"textDocument": map[string]any{
"uri": uri, "languageId": "yaml", "version": 1, "text": yaml,
},
},
})
srv, out, _ := newTestServer(input)
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
notif := readMsg(t, bufio.NewReader(out))
if string(notif["method"]) != `"textDocument/publishDiagnostics"` {
t.Fatalf("method = %s; want textDocument/publishDiagnostics", notif["method"])
}
var params PublishDiagnosticsParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(notif["params"], &params); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal params: %v", err)
}
if params.URI != uri {
t.Errorf("uri = %q; want %q", params.URI, uri)
}
// A clean pipeline should produce no diagnostics (or only warnings from
// include resolution being skipped — but those are filtered since they
// originate from a different file path).
for _, d := range params.Diagnostics {
if d.Severity == 1 {
t.Errorf("unexpected error diagnostic: %s", d.Message)
}
}
}
func TestServer_DidOpen_WithErrors(t *testing.T) {
// A pipeline with a job in an undeclared stage triggers GL004.
yaml := `stages: [build]
bad-job:
stage: missing-stage
script: echo hi
`
uri := "file:///tmp/bad.gitlab-ci.yml"
input := frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "textDocument/didOpen",
"params": map[string]any{
"textDocument": map[string]any{
"uri": uri, "languageId": "yaml", "version": 1, "text": yaml,
},
},
})
srv, out, _ := newTestServer(input)
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
notif := readMsg(t, bufio.NewReader(out))
var params PublishDiagnosticsParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(notif["params"], &params); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal params: %v", err)
}
if len(params.Diagnostics) == 0 {
t.Error("expected diagnostics for pipeline with unknown stage, got none")
}
found := false
for _, d := range params.Diagnostics {
if d.Code == "GL004" {
found = true
if d.Severity != 1 {
t.Errorf("GL004 severity = %d; want 1 (Error)", d.Severity)
}
}
}
if !found {
t.Errorf("expected GL004 diagnostic, got: %v", params.Diagnostics)
}
}
func TestServer_DidOpen_ParseError(t *testing.T) {
uri := "file:///tmp/broken.gitlab-ci.yml"
input := frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "textDocument/didOpen",
"params": map[string]any{
"textDocument": map[string]any{
"uri": uri, "languageId": "yaml", "version": 1,
"text": "?", // bare ? yields empty job name → parse error
},
},
})
srv, out, _ := newTestServer(input)
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
notif := readMsg(t, bufio.NewReader(out))
var params PublishDiagnosticsParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(notif["params"], &params); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal params: %v", err)
}
if len(params.Diagnostics) == 0 {
t.Fatal("expected parse-error diagnostic, got none")
}
d := params.Diagnostics[0]
if d.Severity != 1 {
t.Errorf("severity = %d; want 1 (Error)", d.Severity)
}
if !strings.Contains(d.Message, "YAML parse error") {
t.Errorf("message = %q; want YAML parse error", d.Message)
}
}
func TestServer_DidChange(t *testing.T) {
uri := "file:///tmp/ci.gitlab-ci.yml"
var buf bytes.Buffer
// Open with clean content.
buf.Write(frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "textDocument/didOpen",
"params": map[string]any{"textDocument": map[string]any{
"uri": uri, "languageId": "yaml", "version": 1,
"text": "stages: [build]\nbuild: {stage: build, script: echo}\n",
}},
}))
// Change to content with an error.
buf.Write(frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "textDocument/didChange",
"params": map[string]any{
"textDocument": map[string]any{"uri": uri, "version": 2},
"contentChanges": []map[string]any{
{"text": "stages: [build]\nbad: {stage: gone, script: hi}\n"},
},
},
}))
srv, out, _ := newTestServer(buf.Bytes())
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
r := bufio.NewReader(out)
_ = readMsg(t, r) // first publishDiagnostics (clean)
second := readMsg(t, r)
var params PublishDiagnosticsParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(second["params"], &params); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal: %v", err)
}
if len(params.Diagnostics) == 0 {
t.Error("expected diagnostics after change to broken content, got none")
}
}
func TestServer_DidClose_ClearsdiAgnostics(t *testing.T) {
uri := "file:///tmp/toclose.gitlab-ci.yml"
var buf bytes.Buffer
buf.Write(frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "textDocument/didOpen",
"params": map[string]any{"textDocument": map[string]any{
"uri": uri, "languageId": "yaml", "version": 1,
"text": "stages: [build]\nj: {stage: build, script: echo}\n",
}},
}))
buf.Write(frame(t, map[string]any{
"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "textDocument/didClose",
"params": map[string]any{"textDocument": map[string]any{"uri": uri}},
}))
srv, out, _ := newTestServer(buf.Bytes())
srv.Run() //nolint:errcheck
r := bufio.NewReader(out)
_ = readMsg(t, r) // publishDiagnostics from didOpen
closeNotif := readMsg(t, r)
var params PublishDiagnosticsParams
if err := json.Unmarshal(closeNotif["params"], &params); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unmarshal: %v", err)
}
if params.URI != uri {
t.Errorf("uri = %q; want %q", params.URI, uri)
}
if len(params.Diagnostics) != 0 {
t.Errorf("expected empty diagnostics on close, got %v", params.Diagnostics)
}
}
func TestServer_ContentLengthTooLarge(t *testing.T) {
// Craft a header with a content-length that exceeds the cap.
// The server must reject it before allocating a giant buffer.
header := fmt.Sprintf("Content-Length: %d\r\n\r\n", maxLSPMessageBytes+1)
srv, _, _ := newTestServer([]byte(header))
err := srv.Run()
if err == nil {
t.Fatal("expected error for oversized Content-Length, got nil")
}
if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), "exceeds maximum") {
t.Errorf("unexpected error: %v", err)
}
}
func TestServer_UriToPath(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
uri string
want string
}{
{"file:///tmp/ci.yml", "/tmp/ci.yml"},
{"file:///home/user/project/.gitlab-ci.yml", "/home/user/project/.gitlab-ci.yml"},
{"https://example.com/file.yml", ""},
{"not-a-uri", ""},
}
for _, tc := range tests {
got := uriToPath(tc.uri)
if got != tc.want {
t.Errorf("uriToPath(%q) = %q; want %q", tc.uri, got, tc.want)
}
}
}
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// Package lsp implements a minimal Language Server Protocol server for glint.
package lsp
import "encoding/json"
// Message is a JSON-RPC 2.0 message (request, response, or notification).
type Message struct {
JSONRPC string `json:"jsonrpc"`
ID json.RawMessage `json:"id,omitempty"`
Method string `json:"method,omitempty"`
Params json.RawMessage `json:"params,omitempty"`
Result json.RawMessage `json:"result,omitempty"`
Error *RPCError `json:"error,omitempty"`
}
// RPCError is a JSON-RPC 2.0 error object.
type RPCError struct {
Code int `json:"code"`
Message string `json:"message"`
}
// InitializeResult is the server's response to the initialize request.
type InitializeResult struct {
Capabilities ServerCapabilities `json:"capabilities"`
ServerInfo *ServerInfo `json:"serverInfo,omitempty"`
}
// ServerCapabilities advertises what the server supports.
type ServerCapabilities struct {
// TextDocumentSync: 1 = Full (send entire document on every change).
TextDocumentSync int `json:"textDocumentSync"`
}
// ServerInfo identifies the server to the client.
type ServerInfo struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
Version string `json:"version,omitempty"`
}
// TextDocumentItem is a text document opened by the client.
type TextDocumentItem struct {
URI string `json:"uri"`
LanguageID string `json:"languageId"`
Version int `json:"version"`
Text string `json:"text"`
}
// TextDocumentIdentifier references a text document by URI.
type TextDocumentIdentifier struct {
URI string `json:"uri"`
}
// VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier includes a version number.
type VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier struct {
URI string `json:"uri"`
Version int `json:"version"`
}
// TextDocumentContentChangeEvent is a single content change event.
// With Full sync the Text field contains the complete new document text.
type TextDocumentContentChangeEvent struct {
Text string `json:"text"`
}
// DidOpenTextDocumentParams is the params for textDocument/didOpen.
type DidOpenTextDocumentParams struct {
TextDocument TextDocumentItem `json:"textDocument"`
}
// DidChangeTextDocumentParams is the params for textDocument/didChange.
type DidChangeTextDocumentParams struct {
TextDocument VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier `json:"textDocument"`
ContentChanges []TextDocumentContentChangeEvent `json:"contentChanges"`
}
// DidSaveTextDocumentParams is the params for textDocument/didSave.
type DidSaveTextDocumentParams struct {
TextDocument TextDocumentIdentifier `json:"textDocument"`
Text *string `json:"text,omitempty"`
}
// DidCloseTextDocumentParams is the params for textDocument/didClose.
type DidCloseTextDocumentParams struct {
TextDocument TextDocumentIdentifier `json:"textDocument"`
}
// PublishDiagnosticsParams is the params for textDocument/publishDiagnostics.
type PublishDiagnosticsParams struct {
URI string `json:"uri"`
Diagnostics []Diagnostic `json:"diagnostics"`
}
// Diagnostic is a lint finding expressed in LSP terms.
type Diagnostic struct {
Range Range `json:"range"`
Severity int `json:"severity"` // 1=Error, 2=Warning, 3=Information, 4=Hint
Code string `json:"code,omitempty"`
Source string `json:"source,omitempty"`
Message string `json:"message"`
}
// Range is a zero-based line/character range within a text document.
type Range struct {
Start Position `json:"start"`
End Position `json:"end"`
}
// Position is a zero-based line and character offset.
type Position struct {
Line int `json:"line"`
Character int `json:"character"`
}
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package model
import "testing"
// FuzzParseBytes ensures the YAML parser never panics on arbitrary input and
// that successful parses return a structurally sound Pipeline.
// Run with: go test -fuzz=FuzzParseBytes ./internal/model/
// Found failures are saved to testdata/fuzz/FuzzParseBytes/.
func FuzzParseBytes(f *testing.F) {
// Seed corpus: representative inputs covering the main code paths in
// ParseBytes, including the sanitizeYAMLEscapes pre-processing step.
seeds := [][]byte{
{},
[]byte("null"),
[]byte("stages: [build]\nbuild-job:\n stage: build\n script: echo ok\n"),
[]byte(".base:\n script: [make]\nchild:\n extends: .base\n stage: test\n"),
[]byte("stages: [a, b]\njob-a:\n stage: a\n script: run\njob-b:\n stage: b\n needs: [job-a]\n script: run\n"),
[]byte("*undefined_anchor"),
[]byte("- item1\n- item2\n"),
[]byte("my-job: \"just a string\"\n"),
[]byte("my-job:\n stage: [build, test]\n"),
[]byte("# glint: ignore GL007\nlegacy:\n only: [main]\n script: ok\n"),
[]byte("workflow:\n rules:\n - if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == \"main\"'\n when: always\njob:\n script: echo ok\n"),
[]byte("include:\n - local: other.yml\njob:\n script: echo ok\n"),
[]byte("job:\n script: echo ok\n when: on_failure\n rules:\n - if: '$VAR =~ /^us\\//'\n"),
[]byte("job:\n stage: test\n image:\n name: golang:1.21\n entrypoint: ['']\n parallel:\n matrix:\n - PLATFORM: [linux, darwin]\n script: go build\n"),
[]byte("default:\n retry: 2\n timeout: 1h30m\nvariables:\n ENV: production\nstages: [build, test, deploy]\n"),
[]byte("&anchor\n script: [echo ok]\njob:\n <<: *anchor\n stage: build\n"),
[]byte("?"), // null/empty YAML key — must error, not produce an empty-named job
}
for _, s := range seeds {
f.Add(s)
}
f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, data []byte) {
p, err := ParseBytes(data)
if err != nil {
return // errors are acceptable; panics are not
}
if p == nil {
t.Fatal("ParseBytes returned nil pipeline with nil error")
}
for name := range p.Jobs {
if name == "" {
t.Fatal("ParseBytes produced a job with an empty name")
}
}
})
}
// FuzzSanitizeYAMLEscapes ensures the escape sanitizer never panics and never
// produces output shorter than its input (it can only expand \/ to \\/).
func FuzzSanitizeYAMLEscapes(f *testing.F) {
seeds := [][]byte{
{},
[]byte("stage: build"),
[]byte(`if: "$CI_BRANCH =~ /^us\//"`),
[]byte(`"pattern: /^us\//"`),
[]byte(`'single quoted \/ unchanged'`),
[]byte(`"\n\t\r"`),
[]byte(`"nested \"quote\" inside"`),
[]byte(`'it''s fine'`),
[]byte(`"unclosed`),
{'"', '\\'}, // double-quoted string ending with a lone backslash
{'"', '\\', '/'}, // the exact sequence being rewritten
}
for _, s := range seeds {
f.Add(s)
}
f.Fuzz(func(t *testing.T, data []byte) {
out := sanitizeYAMLEscapes(data)
if len(out) < len(data) {
t.Fatalf("sanitizeYAMLEscapes shrank output: input len=%d output len=%d\ninput: %q",
len(data), len(out), data)
}
})
}
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keyNode := root.Content[i]
valNode := root.Content[i+1]
key := keyNode.Value
if key == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("job name cannot be empty (null or missing YAML key)")
}
if ReservedKeys[key] {
continue
}
@@ -80,7 +83,8 @@ func ParseBytes(data []byte) (*Pipeline, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing job %q: %w", key, err)
}
j.Name = key
j.Line = keyNode.Line // exact line of the job name key
j.Line = keyNode.Line // exact line of the job name key
j.Column = keyNode.Column // exact column of the job name key
p.Jobs[key] = j
}
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if err == nil {
t.Error("wrong field type: expected error from ParseBytes (stage must be string)")
}
// Null/empty YAML key (e.g. bare "?"): job name cannot be empty.
_, err = ParseBytes([]byte("?"))
if err == nil {
t.Error("null key: expected error from ParseBytes (job name cannot be empty)")
}
}
// TestParse_ParseBytesError exercises the Parse → ParseBytes error path (line 18).
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@@ -45,9 +45,10 @@ type Workflow struct {
}
type Job struct {
Name string // set by parser, not from YAML
File string // source file; set by Parse / resolver
Line int // line of the job key in its source file; set by parser
Name string // set by parser, not from YAML
File string // source file; set by Parse / resolver
Line int // line of the job key in its source file; set by parser
Column int // column of the job key (1-indexed); set by parser
Stage string `yaml:"stage"`
Script any `yaml:"script"` // []string or string (block scalar)
Run any `yaml:"run"` // alternative to script (CI steps)
@@ -89,6 +90,7 @@ type Rule struct {
Changes any `yaml:"changes"` // []string or {paths,compare_to} map
Exists any `yaml:"exists"` // []string or map form
Variables map[string]any `yaml:"variables"` // set/override variables when rule matches (GitLab CI 15.0+)
Needs []any `yaml:"needs"` // override needs: when this rule matches (GitLab CI 16.4+)
}
// ReservedKeys are top-level GitLab CI keys that are NOT job definitions.
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
go test fuzz v1
[]byte("?")
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@@ -80,12 +80,15 @@ func Resolve(p *model.Pipeline) ([]ExtendWarning, error) {
return extWarnings, fmt.Errorf("job %q: re-decoding merged definition: %w", name, err)
}
j.Name = name
// Preserve source location — File/Line are not part of the YAML map
// Preserve source location — these fields are not part of the YAML map
// and are lost during the encode/decode round-trip.
orig := p.Jobs[name]
j.File = orig.File
j.Line = orig.Line
j.Column = orig.Column
p.Jobs[name] = j
// Write merged raw map back so p.RawJobs always reflects post-extends state.
p.RawJobs[name] = merged
}
return extWarnings, nil
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@@ -133,6 +133,12 @@ func resolveLocalInclude(p *model.Pipeline, rawPath string, cfg fetcher.GitLabCo
absPath := filepath.Join(rootDir, relPath)
label := "local " + rawPath
// Guard against path traversal: reject any path that escapes rootDir.
rel, err := filepath.Rel(rootDir, absPath)
if err != nil || strings.HasPrefix(rel, "..") {
return []IncludeWarning{{Label: label, Err: fmt.Errorf("path escapes repository root: %s", rawPath)}}, nil
}
if visited[absPath] {
return nil, nil
}
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import (
"net/http/httptest"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"testing"
"git.k3nny.fr/glint/internal/fetcher"
@@ -332,6 +333,32 @@ func TestResolveLocalInclude_WithNestedIncludes(t *testing.T) {
}
}
func TestResolveLocalInclude_PathTraversal(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
p := &model.Pipeline{Jobs: map[string]model.Job{}, RawJobs: map[string]map[string]any{}}
// A path that escapes the repository root via "../.." must produce a warning,
// not silently read an arbitrary file.
warnings, _ := resolveLocalInclude(p, "../../etc/passwd", fetcher.GitLabConfig{}, dir, map[string]bool{}, 0)
if len(warnings) == 0 {
t.Fatal("expected warning for path traversal, got none")
}
if !strings.Contains(warnings[0].Err.Error(), "path escapes") {
t.Errorf("unexpected warning: %v", warnings[0])
}
if len(p.Jobs) != 0 {
t.Error("no jobs should be merged when path escapes root")
}
}
func TestResolveLocalInclude_PathTraversalWithLeadingSlash(t *testing.T) {
dir := t.TempDir()
p := &model.Pipeline{Jobs: map[string]model.Job{}, RawJobs: map[string]map[string]any{}}
warnings, _ := resolveLocalInclude(p, "/../../etc/shadow", fetcher.GitLabConfig{}, dir, map[string]bool{}, 0)
if len(warnings) == 0 {
t.Fatal("expected warning for path traversal via leading slash, got none")
}
}
// ── resolveRemoteInclude ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────
func TestResolveRemoteInclude_Success(t *testing.T) {
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@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
# glint — GitLab CI/CD Catalog component
#
# Validates a pipeline file with glint before the rest of the pipeline runs.
#
# Usage (after publishing to a GitLab instance as a Catalog component):
#
# include:
# - component: $CI_SERVER_FQDN/k3nny/glint/check@v0.2.28
# inputs:
# stage: validate # optional — see inputs below
#
# Or as a plain remote include (no Catalog required):
#
# include:
# - remote: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/.../templates/check.yml
#
# Or copy this file into your repository and use a local include.
spec:
inputs:
stage:
description: "Stage in which to run the glint validation job."
default: validate
pipeline_file:
description: "Path to the pipeline file to validate."
default: .gitlab-ci.yml
version:
description: >-
glint release tag to download (e.g. 'v0.2.28'). Use 'latest' to
always pull the newest release — not recommended for production
pipelines since it may break on a new release.
default: latest
allow_failure:
description: "Set to true to let the job fail without blocking the pipeline."
default: false
extra_args:
description: "Additional arguments passed to 'glint check' (e.g. '--format sarif')."
default: ""
---
glint:check:
stage: $[[ inputs.stage ]]
image: alpine:3.19
variables:
GLINT_VERSION: "$[[ inputs.version ]]"
GLINT_FILE: "$[[ inputs.pipeline_file ]]"
GLINT_ARGS: "$[[ inputs.extra_args ]]"
before_script:
- apk add --no-cache curl
- |
if [ "$GLINT_VERSION" = "latest" ]; then
GLINT_VERSION=$(curl -sf \
"https://git.k3nny.fr/api/v1/repos/k3nny/glint/releases?limit=1" \
| grep '"tag_name"' | head -1 | cut -d'"' -f4)
fi
URL="https://git.k3nny.fr/k3nny/glint/releases/download/${GLINT_VERSION}/glint-${GLINT_VERSION}-linux-amd64"
curl -sfL "$URL" -o /usr/local/bin/glint
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/glint
glint --version
script:
- glint check $GLINT_ARGS "$GLINT_FILE"
allow_failure: $[[ inputs.allow_failure ]]
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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
stages: [build]
include:
- remote: http://ci-templates.example.invalid/template.yml
build-job:
stage: build
script: echo hello
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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
stages:
- build
- test
build-job:
stage: build
script: make
test-job:
stage: test
script: make test
rules:
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"'
needs: [build-job, nonexistent-job] # nonexistent-job does not exist → GL044
- when: on_success
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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
stages:
- build
- test
build-job:
stage: build
script: make
lint-job:
stage: build
script: make lint
test-job:
stage: test
script: make test
rules:
- if: '$CI_COMMIT_BRANCH == "main"'
needs: [build-job, lint-job] # both exist → clean
- when: on_success