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# This file contains all available configuration options
# with their default values (in comments).
#
# This file is not a configuration example,
# it contains the exhaustive configuration with explanations of the options.
# Options for analysis running.
run:
# Number of operating system threads (`GOMAXPROCS`) that can execute golangci-lint simultaneously.
# If it is explicitly set to 0 (i.e. not the default) then golangci-lint will automatically set the value to match Linux container CPU quota.
# Default: the number of logical CPUs in the machine
concurrency: 4
# Timeout for analysis, e.g. 30s, 5m.
# Default: 1m
timeout: 5m
# Exit code when at least one issue was found.
# Default: 1
issues-exit-code: 2
# Include test files or not.
# Default: true
tests: false
# List of build tags, all linters use it.
# Default: []
build-tags:
- mytag
# If set, we pass it to "go list -mod={option}". From "go help modules":
# If invoked with -mod=readonly, the go command is disallowed from the implicit
# automatic updating of go.mod described above. Instead, it fails when any changes
# to go.mod are needed. This setting is most useful to check that go.mod does
# not need updates, such as in a continuous integration and testing system.
# If invoked with -mod=vendor, the go command assumes that the vendor
# directory holds the correct copies of dependencies and ignores
# the dependency descriptions in go.mod.
#
# Allowed values: readonly|vendor|mod
# Default: ""
modules-download-mode: readonly
# Allow multiple parallel golangci-lint instances running.
# If false, golangci-lint acquires file lock on start.
# Default: false
allow-parallel-runners: true
# Allow multiple golangci-lint instances running, but serialize them around a lock.
# If false, golangci-lint exits with an error if it fails to acquire file lock on start.
# Default: false
allow-serial-runners: true
# Define the Go version limit.
# Mainly related to generics support since go1.18.
# Default: use Go version from the go.mod file, fallback on the env var `GOVERSION`, fallback on 1.17
go: '1.19'
# output configuration options
output:
# The formats used to render issues.
# Format: `colored-line-number`, `line-number`, `json`, `colored-tab`, `tab`, `checkstyle`, `code-climate`, `junit-xml`, `github-actions`, `teamcity`
# Output path can be either `stdout`, `stderr` or path to the file to write to.
#
# For the CLI flag (`--out-format`), multiple formats can be specified by separating them by comma.
# The output can be specified for each of them by separating format name and path by colon symbol.
# Example: "--out-format=checkstyle:report.xml,json:stdout,colored-line-number"
# The CLI flag (`--out-format`) override the configuration file.
#
# Default:
# formats:
# - format: colored-line-number
# path: stdout
formats:
- format: json
path: stderr
- format: checkstyle
path: report.xml
- format: colored-line-number
# Print lines of code with issue.
# Default: true
print-issued-lines: false
# Print linter name in the end of issue text.
# Default: true
print-linter-name: false
# Make issues output unique by line.
# Default: true
uniq-by-line: false
# Add a prefix to the output file references.
# Default: ""
path-prefix: ""
# Sort results by the order defined in `sort-order`.
# Default: false
sort-results: true
# Order to use when sorting results.
# Require `sort-results` to `true`.
# Possible values: `file`, `linter`, and `severity`.
#
# If the severity values are inside the following list, they are ordered in this order:
# 1. error
# 2. warning
# 3. high
# 4. medium
# 5. low
# Either they are sorted alphabetically.
#
# Default: ["file"]
sort-order:
- linter
- severity
- file # filepath, line, and column.
# Show statistics per linter.
# Default: false
show-stats: true
# All available settings of specific linters.
linters-settings:
asasalint:
# To specify a set of function names to exclude.
# The values are merged with the builtin exclusions.
# The builtin exclusions can be disabled by setting `use-builtin-exclusions` to `false`.
# Default: ["^(fmt|log|logger|t|)\.(Print|Fprint|Sprint|Fatal|Panic|Error|Warn|Warning|Info|Debug|Log)(|f|ln)$"]
exclude:
- Append
- \.Wrapf
# To enable/disable the asasalint builtin exclusions of function names.
# See the default value of `exclude` to get the builtin exclusions.
# Default: true
use-builtin-exclusions: false
# Ignore *_test.go files.
# Default: false
ignore-test: true
bidichk:
# The following configurations check for all mentioned invisible unicode runes.
# All runes are enabled by default.
left-to-right-embedding: false
right-to-left-embedding: false
pop-directional-formatting: false
left-to-right-override: false
right-to-left-override: false
left-to-right-isolate: false
right-to-left-isolate: false
first-strong-isolate: false
pop-directional-isolate: false
copyloopvar:
# If true, ignore aliasing of loop variables.
# Default: false
ignore-alias: true
cyclop:
# The maximal code complexity to report.
# Default: 10
max-complexity: 10
# The maximal average package complexity.
# If it's higher than 0.0 (float) the check is enabled
# Default: 0.0
package-average: 0.5
# Should ignore tests.
# Default: false
skip-tests: true
decorder:
# Required order of `type`, `const`, `var` and `func` declarations inside a file.
# Default: types before constants before variables before functions.
dec-order:
- type
- const
- var
- func
# If true, underscore vars (vars with "_" as the name) will be ignored at all checks
# Default: false (underscore vars are not ignored)
ignore-underscore-vars: false
# If true, order of declarations is not checked at all.
# Default: true (disabled)
disable-dec-order-check: false
# If true, `init` func can be anywhere in file (does not have to be declared before all other functions).
# Default: true (disabled)
disable-init-func-first-check: false
# If true, multiple global `type`, `const` and `var` declarations are allowed.
# Default: true (disabled)
disable-dec-num-check: false
# If true, type declarations will be ignored for dec num check
# Default: false (type statements are not ignored)
disable-type-dec-num-check: false
# If true, const declarations will be ignored for dec num check
# Default: false (const statements are not ignored)
disable-const-dec-num-check: false
# If true, var declarations will be ignored for dec num check
# Default: false (var statements are not ignored)
disable-var-dec-num-check: false
depguard:
# Rules to apply.
#
# Variables:
# - File Variables
# you can still use and exclamation mark ! in front of a variable to say not to use it.
# Example !$test will match any file that is not a go test file.
#
# `$all` - matches all go files
# `$test` - matches all go test files
#
# - Package Variables
#
# `$gostd` - matches all of go's standard library (Pulled from `GOROOT`)
#
# Default: Only allow $gostd in all files.
rules:
# Name of a rule.
main:
# Used to determine the package matching priority.
# There are three different modes: `original`, `strict`, and `lax`.
# Default: "original"
list-mode: lax
# List of file globs that will match this list of settings to compare against.
# Default: $all
files:
- "!**/*_a _file.go"
# List of allowed packages.
allow:
- $gostd
- github.com/OpenPeeDeeP
# Packages that are not allowed where the value is a suggestion.
deny:
- pkg: "github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
desc: not allowed
- pkg: "github.com/pkg/errors"
desc: Should be replaced by standard lib errors package
dogsled:
# Checks assignments with too many blank identifiers.
# Default: 2
max-blank-identifiers: 3
dupl:
# Tokens count to trigger issue.
# Default: 150
threshold: 100
dupword:
# Keywords for detecting duplicate words.
# If this list is not empty, only the words defined in this list will be detected.
# Default: []
keywords:
- "the"
- "and"
- "a"
# Keywords used to ignore detection.
# Default: []
ignore:
- "0C0C"
errcheck:
# Report about not checking of errors in type assertions: `a := b.(MyStruct)`.
# Such cases aren't reported by default.
# Default: false
check-type-assertions: true
# report about assignment of errors to blank identifier: `num, _ := strconv.Atoi(numStr)`.
# Such cases aren't reported by default.
# Default: false
check-blank: true
# DEPRECATED comma-separated list of pairs of the form pkg:regex
#
# the regex is used to ignore names within pkg. (default "fmt:.*").
# see https://github.com/kisielk/errcheck#the-deprecated-method for details
ignore: fmt:.*,io/ioutil:^Read.*
# To disable the errcheck built-in exclude list.
# See `-excludeonly` option in https://github.com/kisielk/errcheck#excluding-functions for details.
# Default: false
disable-default-exclusions: true
# DEPRECATED use exclude-functions instead.
#
# Path to a file containing a list of functions to exclude from checking.
# See https://github.com/kisielk/errcheck#excluding-functions for details.
exclude: /path/to/file.txt
# List of functions to exclude from checking, where each entry is a single function to exclude.
# See https://github.com/kisielk/errcheck#excluding-functions for details.
exclude-functions:
- io/ioutil.ReadFile
- io.Copy(*bytes.Buffer)
- io.Copy(os.Stdout)
errchkjson:
# With check-error-free-encoding set to true, errchkjson does warn about errors
# from json encoding functions that are safe to be ignored,
# because they are not possible to happen.
#
# if check-error-free-encoding is set to true and errcheck linter is enabled,
# it is recommended to add the following exceptions to prevent from false positives:
#
# linters-settings:
# errcheck:
# exclude-functions:
# - encoding/json.Marshal
# - encoding/json.MarshalIndent
#
# Default: false
check-error-free-encoding: true
# Issue on struct encoding that doesn't have exported fields.
# Default: false
report-no-exported: false
errorlint:
# Check whether fmt.Errorf uses the %w verb for formatting errors.
# See the https://github.com/polyfloyd/go-errorlint for caveats.
# Default: true
errorf: false
# Permit more than 1 %w verb, valid per Go 1.20 (Requires errorf:true)
# Default: true
errorf-multi: false
# Check for plain type assertions and type switches.
# Default: true
asserts: false
# Check for plain error comparisons.
# Default: true
comparison: false
exhaustive:
# Program elements to check for exhaustiveness.
# Default: [ switch ]
check:
- switch
- map
# Check switch statements in generated files also.
# Default: false
check-generated: true
# Presence of "default" case in switch statements satisfies exhaustiveness,
# even if all enum members are not listed.
# Default: false
default-signifies-exhaustive: true
# Enum members matching the supplied regex do not have to be listed in
# switch statements to satisfy exhaustiveness.
# Default: ""
ignore-enum-members: "Example.+"
# Enum types matching the supplied regex do not have to be listed in
# switch statements to satisfy exhaustiveness.
# Default: ""
ignore-enum-types: "Example.+"
# Consider enums only in package scopes, not in inner scopes.
# Default: false
package-scope-only: true
# Only run exhaustive check on switches with "//exhaustive:enforce" comment.
# Default: false
explicit-exhaustive-switch: true
# Only run exhaustive check on map literals with "//exhaustive:enforce" comment.
# Default: false
explicit-exhaustive-map: true
# Switch statement requires default case even if exhaustive.
# Default: false
default-case-required: true
exhaustruct:
# List of regular expressions to match struct packages and their names.
# Regular expressions must match complete canonical struct package/name/structname.
# If this list is empty, all structs are tested.
# Default: []
include:
- '.+\.Test'
- 'example\.com/package\.ExampleStruct[\d]{1,2}'
# List of regular expressions to exclude struct packages and their names from checks.
# Regular expressions must match complete canonical struct package/name/structname.
# Default: []
exclude:
- '.+/cobra\.Command$'
forbidigo:
# Forbid the following identifiers (list of regexp).
# Default: ["^(fmt\\.Print(|f|ln)|print|println)$"]
forbid:
# Builtin function:
- ^print.*$
# Optional message that gets included in error reports.
- p: ^fmt\.Print.*$
msg: Do not commit print statements.
# Alternatively, put messages at the end of the regex, surrounded by `(# )?`
# Escape any special characters. Those messages get included in error reports.
- 'fmt\.Print.*(# Do not commit print statements\.)?'
# Forbid spew Dump, whether it is called as function or method.
# Depends on analyze-types below.
- ^spew\.(ConfigState\.)?Dump$
# The package name might be ambiguous.
# The full import path can be used as additional criteria.
# Depends on analyze-types below.
- p: ^v1.Dump$
pkg: ^example.com/pkg/api/v1$
# Exclude godoc examples from forbidigo checks.
# Default: true
exclude-godoc-examples: false
# Instead of matching the literal source code,
# use type information to replace expressions with strings that contain the package name
# and (for methods and fields) the type name.
# This makes it possible to handle import renaming and forbid struct fields and methods.
# Default: false
analyze-types: true
funlen:
# Checks the number of lines in a function.
# If lower than 0, disable the check.
# Default: 60
lines: -1
# Checks the number of statements in a function.
# If lower than 0, disable the check.
# Default: 40
statements: -1
# Ignore comments when counting lines.
# Default false
ignore-comments: true
gci:
# DEPRECATED: use `sections` and `prefix(github.com/org/project)` instead.
local-prefixes: github.com/org/project
# Section configuration to compare against.
# Section names are case-insensitive and may contain parameters in ().
# The default order of sections is `standard > default > custom > blank > dot > alias`,
# If `custom-order` is `true`, it follows the order of `sections` option.
# Default: ["standard", "default"]
sections:
- standard # Standard section: captures all standard packages.
- default # Default section: contains all imports that could not be matched to another section type.
- prefix(github.com/org/project) # Custom section: groups all imports with the specified Prefix.
- blank # Blank section: contains all blank imports. This section is not present unless explicitly enabled.
- dot # Dot section: contains all dot imports. This section is not present unless explicitly enabled.
- alias # Alias section: contains all alias imports. This section is not present unless explicitly enabled.
# Skip generated files.
# Default: true
skip-generated: false
# Enable custom order of sections.
# If `true`, make the section order the same as the order of `sections`.
# Default: false
custom-order: true
ginkgolinter:
# Suppress the wrong length assertion warning.
# Default: false
suppress-len-assertion: true
# Suppress the wrong nil assertion warning.
# Default: false
suppress-nil-assertion: true
# Suppress the wrong error assertion warning.
# Default: false
suppress-err-assertion: true
# Suppress the wrong comparison assertion warning.
# Default: false
suppress-compare-assertion: true
# Suppress the function all in async assertion warning.
# Default: false
suppress-async-assertion: true
# Suppress warning for comparing values from different types, like `int32` and `uint32`
# Default: false
suppress-type-compare-assertion: true
# Trigger warning for ginkgo focus containers like `FDescribe`, `FContext`, `FWhen` or `FIt`
# Default: false
forbid-focus-container: true
# Don't trigger warnings for HaveLen(0)
# Default: false
allow-havelen-zero: true
# Force using `Expect` with `To`, `ToNot` or `NotTo`.
# Reject using `Expect` with `Should` or `ShouldNot`.
# Default: false
force-expect-to: true
# Best effort validation of async intervals (timeout and polling).
# Ignored the suppress-async-assertion is true.
# Default: false
validate-async-intervals: true
# Trigger a warning for variable assignments in ginkgo containers like `Describe`, `Context` and `When`, instead of in `BeforeEach()`.
# Default: false
forbid-spec-pollution: true
gocognit:
# Minimal code complexity to report.
# Default: 30 (but we recommend 10-20)
min-complexity: 10
goconst:
# Minimal length of string constant.
# Default: 3
min-len: 2
# Minimum occurrences of constant string count to trigger issue.
# Default: 3
min-occurrences: 2
# Ignore test files.
# Default: false
ignore-tests: true
# Look for existing constants matching the values.
# Default: true
match-constant: false
# Search also for duplicated numbers.
# Default: false
numbers: true
# Minimum value, only works with goconst.numbers
# Default: 3
min: 2
# Maximum value, only works with goconst.numbers
# Default: 3
max: 2
# Ignore when constant is not used as function argument.
# Default: true
ignore-calls: false
# Exclude strings matching the given regular expression.
# Default: ""
ignore-strings: 'foo.+'
gocritic:
# Disable all checks.
# Default: false
disable-all: true
# Which checks should be enabled in addition to default checks; can't be combined with 'disabled-checks'.
# By default, list of stable checks is used (https://go-critic.github.io/overview#checks-overview):
# appendAssign, argOrder, assignOp, badCall, badCond, captLocal, caseOrder, codegenComment, commentFormatting,
# defaultCaseOrder, deprecatedComment, dupArg, dupBranchBody, dupCase, dupSubExpr, elseif, exitAfterDefer,
# flagDeref, flagName, ifElseChain, mapKey, newDeref, offBy1, regexpMust, singleCaseSwitch, sloppyLen,
# sloppyTypeAssert, switchTrue, typeSwitchVar, underef, unlambda, unslice, valSwap, wrapperFunc
# To see which checks are enabled run `GL_DEBUG=gocritic golangci-lint run --enable=gocritic`.
enabled-checks:
- nestingReduce
- unnamedResult
- ruleguard
- truncateCmp
# Enable all checks.
# Default: false
enable-all: true
# Which checks should be disabled; can't be combined with 'enabled-checks'.
# Default: []
disabled-checks:
- regexpMust
# Enable multiple checks by tags in addition to default checks.
# Run `GL_DEBUG=gocritic golangci-lint run --enable=gocritic` to see all tags and checks.
# See https://github.com/go-critic/go-critic#usage -> section "Tags".
# Default: []
enabled-tags:
- diagnostic
- style
- performance
- experimental
- opinionated
disabled-tags:
- diagnostic
- style
- performance
- experimental
- opinionated
# Settings passed to gocritic.
# The settings key is the name of a supported gocritic checker.
# The list of supported checkers can be find in https://go-critic.github.io/overview.
settings:
# Must be valid enabled check name.
captLocal:
# Whether to restrict checker to params only.
# Default: true
paramsOnly: false
commentedOutCode:
# Min length of the comment that triggers a warning.
# Default: 15
minLength: 50
elseif:
# Whether to skip balanced if-else pairs.
# Default: true
skipBalanced: false
hugeParam:
# Size in bytes that makes the warning trigger.
# Default: 80
sizeThreshold: 70
ifElseChain:
# Min number of if-else blocks that makes the warning trigger.
# Default: 2
minThreshold: 4
nestingReduce:
# Min number of statements inside a branch to trigger a warning.
# Default: 5
bodyWidth: 4
rangeExprCopy:
# Size in bytes that makes the warning trigger.
# Default: 512
sizeThreshold: 516
# Whether to check test functions
# Default: true
skipTestFuncs: false
rangeValCopy:
# Size in bytes that makes the warning trigger.
# Default: 128
sizeThreshold: 32
# Whether to check test functions.
# Default: true
skipTestFuncs: false
ruleguard:
# Enable debug to identify which 'Where' condition was rejected.
# The value of the parameter is the name of a function in a ruleguard file.
#
# When a rule is evaluated:
# If:
# The Match() clause is accepted; and
# One of the conditions in the Where() clause is rejected,
# Then:
# ruleguard prints the specific Where() condition that was rejected.
#
# The option is passed to the ruleguard 'debug-group' argument.
# Default: ""
debug: 'emptyDecl'
# Deprecated, use 'failOn' param.
# If set to true, identical to failOn='all', otherwise failOn=''
failOnError: false
# Determines the behavior when an error occurs while parsing ruleguard files.
# If flag is not set, log error and skip rule files that contain an error.
# If flag is set, the value must be a comma-separated list of error conditions.
# - 'all': fail on all errors.
# - 'import': ruleguard rule imports a package that cannot be found.
# - 'dsl': gorule file does not comply with the ruleguard DSL.
# Default: ""
failOn: dsl
# Comma-separated list of file paths containing ruleguard rules.
# If a path is relative, it is relative to the directory where the golangci-lint command is executed.
# The special '${configDir}' variable is substituted with the absolute directory containing the golangci config file.
# Glob patterns such as 'rules-*.go' may be specified.
# Default: ""
rules: '${configDir}/ruleguard/rules-*.go,${configDir}/myrule1.go'
# Comma-separated list of enabled groups or skip empty to enable everything.
# Tags can be defined with # character prefix.
# Default: "<all>"
enable: "myGroupName,#myTagName"
# Comma-separated list of disabled groups or skip empty to enable everything.
# Tags can be defined with # character prefix.
# Default: ""
disable: "myGroupName,#myTagName"
tooManyResultsChecker:
# Maximum number of results.
# Default: 5
maxResults: 10
truncateCmp:
# Whether to skip int/uint/uintptr types.
# Default: true
skipArchDependent: false
underef:
# Whether to skip (*x).method() calls where x is a pointer receiver.
# Default: true
skipRecvDeref: false
unnamedResult:
# Whether to check exported functions.
# Default: false
checkExported: true
gocyclo:
# Minimal code complexity to report.
# Default: 30 (but we recommend 10-20)
min-complexity: 10
godot:
# Comments to be checked: `declarations`, `toplevel`, or `all`.
# Default: declarations
scope: toplevel
# List of regexps for excluding particular comment lines from check.
# Default: []
exclude:
# Exclude todo and fixme comments.
- "^fixme:"
- "^todo:"
# Check that each sentence ends with a period.
# Default: true
period: false
# Check that each sentence starts with a capital letter.
# Default: false
capital: true
godox:
# Report any comments starting with keywords, this is useful for TODO or FIXME comments that
# might be left in the code accidentally and should be resolved before merging.
# Default: ["TODO", "BUG", "FIXME"]
keywords:
- NOTE
- OPTIMIZE # marks code that should be optimized before merging
- HACK # marks hack-around that should be removed before merging
gofmt:
# Simplify code: gofmt with `-s` option.
# Default: true
simplify: false
# Apply the rewrite rules to the source before reformatting.
# https://pkg.go.dev/cmd/gofmt
# Default: []
rewrite-rules:
- pattern: 'interface{}'
replacement: 'any'
- pattern: 'a[b:len(a)]'
replacement: 'a[b:]'
gofumpt:
# Deprecated: use the global `run.go` instead.
lang-version: "1.17"
# Module path which contains the source code being formatted.
# Default: ""
module-path: github.com/org/project
# Choose whether to use the extra rules.
# Default: false
extra-rules: true
goheader:
# Supports two types 'const` and `regexp`.
# Values can be used recursively.
# Default: {}
values:
const:
# Define here const type values in format k:v.
# For example:
COMPANY: MY COMPANY
regexp:
# Define here regexp type values.
# for example:
AUTHOR: .*@mycompany\.com
# The template use for checking.
# Default: ""
template: |-
# Put here copyright header template for source code files
# For example:
# Note: {{ YEAR }} is a builtin value that returns the year relative to the current machine time.
#
# {{ AUTHOR }} {{ COMPANY }} {{ YEAR }}
# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at:
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# As alternative of directive 'template', you may put the path to file with the template source.
# Useful if you need to load the template from a specific file.
# Default: ""
template-path: /path/to/my/template.tmpl
goimports:
# A comma-separated list of prefixes, which, if set, checks import paths
# with the given prefixes are grouped after 3rd-party packages.
# Default: ""
local-prefixes: github.com/org/project
gomnd:
# List of enabled checks, see https://github.com/tommy-muehle/go-mnd/#checks for description.
# Default: ["argument", "case", "condition", "operation", "return", "assign"]
checks:
- argument
- case
- condition
- operation
- return
- assign
# List of numbers to exclude from analysis.
# The numbers should be written as string.
# Values always ignored: "1", "1.0", "0" and "0.0"
# Default: []
ignored-numbers:
- '0666'
- '0755'
- '42'
# List of file patterns to exclude from analysis.
# Values always ignored: `.+_test.go`
# Default: []
ignored-files:
- 'magic1_.+\.go$'
# List of function patterns to exclude from analysis.
# Following functions are always ignored: `time.Date`,
# `strconv.FormatInt`, `strconv.FormatUint`, `strconv.FormatFloat`,
# `strconv.ParseInt`, `strconv.ParseUint`, `strconv.ParseFloat`.
# Default: []
ignored-functions:
- '^math\.'
- '^http\.StatusText$'
gomoddirectives:
# Allow local `replace` directives.
# Default: false
replace-local: false
# List of allowed `replace` directives.
# Default: []
replace-allow-list:
- launchpad.net/gocheck
# Allow to not explain why the version has been retracted in the `retract` directives.
# Default: false
retract-allow-no-explanation: false
# Forbid the use of the `exclude` directives.
# Default: false
exclude-forbidden: false
gomodguard:
allowed:
# List of allowed modules.
# Default: []
modules:
- gopkg.in/yaml.v2
# List of allowed module domains.
# Default: []
domains:
- golang.org
blocked:
# List of blocked modules.
# Default: []
modules:
# Blocked module.
- github.com/uudashr/go-module:
# Recommended modules that should be used instead. (Optional)
recommendations:
- golang.org/x/mod
# Reason why the recommended module should be used. (Optional)
reason: "`mod` is the official go.mod parser library."
# List of blocked module version constraints.
# Default: []
versions:
# Blocked module with version constraint.
- github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir:
# Version constraint, see https://github.com/Masterminds/semver#basic-comparisons.
version: "< 1.1.0"
# Reason why the version constraint exists. (Optional)
reason: "testing if blocked version constraint works."
# Set to true to raise lint issues for packages that are loaded from a local path via replace directive.
# Default: false
local_replace_directives: false
gosimple:
# Deprecated: use the global `run.go` instead.
go: "1.15"
# Sxxxx checks in https://staticcheck.io/docs/configuration/options/#checks
# Default: ["*"]
checks: [ "all" ]
gosec:
# To select a subset of rules to run.
# Available rules: https://github.com/securego/gosec#available-rules
# Default: [] - means include all rules
includes:
- G101 # Look for hard coded credentials
- G102 # Bind to all interfaces
- G103 # Audit the use of unsafe block
- G104 # Audit errors not checked
- G106 # Audit the use of ssh.InsecureIgnoreHostKey
- G107 # Url provided to HTTP request as taint input
- G108 # Profiling endpoint automatically exposed on /debug/pprof
- G109 # Potential Integer overflow made by strconv.Atoi result conversion to int16/32
- G110 # Potential DoS vulnerability via decompression bomb
- G111 # Potential directory traversal
- G112 # Potential slowloris attack
- G113 # Usage of Rat.SetString in math/big with an overflow (CVE-2022-23772)
- G114 # Use of net/http serve function that has no support for setting timeouts
- G201 # SQL query construction using format string
- G202 # SQL query construction using string concatenation
- G203 # Use of unescaped data in HTML templates
- G204 # Audit use of command execution
- G301 # Poor file permissions used when creating a directory
- G302 # Poor file permissions used with chmod
- G303 # Creating tempfile using a predictable path
- G304 # File path provided as taint input
- G305 # File traversal when extracting zip/tar archive
- G306 # Poor file permissions used when writing to a new file
- G307 # Poor file permissions used when creating a file with os.Create
- G401 # Detect the usage of DES, RC4, MD5 or SHA1
- G402 # Look for bad TLS connection settings
- G403 # Ensure minimum RSA key length of 2048 bits
- G404 # Insecure random number source (rand)
- G501 # Import blocklist: crypto/md5
- G502 # Import blocklist: crypto/des
- G503 # Import blocklist: crypto/rc4
- G504 # Import blocklist: net/http/cgi
- G505 # Import blocklist: crypto/sha1
- G601 # Implicit memory aliasing of items from a range statement
- G602 # Slice access out of bounds
# To specify a set of rules to explicitly exclude.
# Available rules: https://github.com/securego/gosec#available-rules
# Default: []
excludes:
- G101 # Look for hard coded credentials
- G102 # Bind to all interfaces
- G103 # Audit the use of unsafe block
- G104 # Audit errors not checked
- G106 # Audit the use of ssh.InsecureIgnoreHostKey
- G107 # Url provided to HTTP request as taint input
- G108 # Profiling endpoint automatically exposed on /debug/pprof
- G109 # Potential Integer overflow made by strconv.Atoi result conversion to int16/32
- G110 # Potential DoS vulnerability via decompression bomb
- G111 # Potential directory traversal
- G112 # Potential slowloris attack
- G113 # Usage of Rat.SetString in math/big with an overflow (CVE-2022-23772)
- G114 # Use of net/http serve function that has no support for setting timeouts
- G201 # SQL query construction using format string
- G202 # SQL query construction using string concatenation
- G203 # Use of unescaped data in HTML templates
- G204 # Audit use of command execution
- G301 # Poor file permissions used when creating a directory
- G302 # Poor file permissions used with chmod
- G303 # Creating tempfile using a predictable path
- G304 # File path provided as taint input
- G305 # File traversal when extracting zip/tar archive
- G306 # Poor file permissions used when writing to a new file
- G307 # Poor file permissions used when creating a file with os.Create
- G401 # Detect the usage of DES, RC4, MD5 or SHA1
- G402 # Look for bad TLS connection settings
- G403 # Ensure minimum RSA key length of 2048 bits
- G404 # Insecure random number source (rand)
- G501 # Import blocklist: crypto/md5
- G502 # Import blocklist: crypto/des
- G503 # Import blocklist: crypto/rc4
- G504 # Import blocklist: net/http/cgi
- G505 # Import blocklist: crypto/sha1
- G601 # Implicit memory aliasing of items from a range statement
- G602 # Slice access out of bounds
# Exclude generated files
# Default: false
exclude-generated: true
# Filter out the issues with a lower severity than the given value.
# Valid options are: low, medium, high.
# Default: low
severity: medium
# Filter out the issues with a lower confidence than the given value.
# Valid options are: low, medium, high.
# Default: low
confidence: medium
# Concurrency value.
# Default: the number of logical CPUs usable by the current process.
concurrency: 12
# To specify the configuration of rules.
config:
# Globals are applicable to all rules.
global:
# If true, ignore #nosec in comments (and an alternative as well).
# Default: false
nosec: true
# Add an alternative comment prefix to #nosec (both will work at the same time).
# Default: ""
"#nosec": "#my-custom-nosec"
# Define whether nosec issues are counted as finding or not.
# Default: false
show-ignored: true
# Audit mode enables addition checks that for normal code analysis might be too nosy.
# Default: false
audit: true
G101:
# Regexp pattern for variables and constants to find.
# Default: "(?i)passwd|pass|password|pwd|secret|token|pw|apiKey|bearer|cred"
pattern: "(?i)example"
# If true, complain about all cases (even with low entropy).
# Default: false
ignore_entropy: false
# Maximum allowed entropy of the string.
# Default: "80.0"
entropy_threshold: "80.0"
# Maximum allowed value of entropy/string length.
# Is taken into account if entropy >= entropy_threshold/2.
# Default: "3.0"
per_char_threshold: "3.0"
# Calculate entropy for first N chars of the string.
# Default: "16"