# This file contains all available configuration options # with their default values. # options for analysis running run: # default concurrency is a available CPU number concurrency: 4 # timeout for analysis, e.g. 30s, 5m, default is 1m timeout: 5m # exit code when at least one issue was found, default is 1 issues-exit-code: 1 # include test files or not, default is true tests: false # list of build tags, all linters use it. Default is empty list. build-tags: # - mytag # which dirs to skip: issues from them won't be reported; # can use regexp here: generated.*, regexp is applied on full path; # default value is empty list, but default dirs are skipped independently # from this option's value (see skip-dirs-use-default). # "/" will be replaced by current OS file path separator to properly work # on Windows. skip-dirs: - .example - .test # default is true. Enables skipping of directories: # vendor$, third_party$, testdata$, examples$, Godeps$, builtin$ skip-dirs-use-default: true # which files to skip: they will be analyzed, but issues from them # won't be reported. Default value is empty list, but there is # no need to include all autogenerated files, we confidently recognize # autogenerated files. If it's not please let us know. # "/" will be replaced by current OS file path separator to properly work # on Windows. skip-files: - ".*_test\\.go$" - ".*_packed\\.go$" # by default isn't set. 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. #modules-download-mode: release|readonly|vendor # Allow multiple parallel golangci-lint instances running. # If false (default) - golangci-lint acquires file lock on start. allow-parallel-runners: true # output configuration options output: # colored-line-number|line-number|json|tab|checkstyle|code-climate|junit-xml|github-actions # default is "colored-line-number" format: colored-line-number # print lines of code with issue, default is true print-issued-lines: true # print linter name in the end of issue text, default is true print-linter-name: true # make issues output unique by line, default is true uniq-by-line: true # add a prefix to the output file references; default is no prefix path-prefix: "" # sorts results by: filepath, line and column sort-results: true # all available settings of specific linters linters-settings: bidichk: # The following configurations check for all mentioned invisible unicode # runes. It can be omitted because all runes are enabled by default. left-to-right-embedding: true right-to-left-embedding: true pop-directional-formatting: true left-to-right-override: true right-to-left-override: true left-to-right-isolate: true right-to-left-isolate: true first-strong-isolate: true pop-directional-isolate: true cyclop: # the maximal code complexity to report max-complexity: 50 # the maximal average package complexity. If it's higher than 0.0 (float) the check is enabled (default 0.0) package-average: 0.0 # should ignore tests (default false) skip-tests: false dogsled: # checks assignments with too many blank identifiers; default is 2 max-blank-identifiers: 2 dupl: # tokens count to trigger issue, 150 by default threshold: 100 errcheck: # report about not checking of errors in type assertions: `a := b.(MyStruct)`; # default is false: such cases aren't reported by default. check-type-assertions: false # report about assignment of errors to blank identifier: `num, _ := strconv.Atoi(numStr)`; # default is false: such cases aren't reported by default. check-blank: false # [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.* # [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) errorlint: # Check whether fmt.Errorf uses the %w verb for formatting errors. See the readme for caveats errorf: true # Check for plain type assertions and type switches asserts: true # Check for plain error comparisons comparison: true exhaustive: # check switch statements in generated files also check-generated: false # presence of "default" case in switch statements satisfies exhaustiveness, # even if all enum members are not listed default-signifies-exhaustive: false # enum members matching the supplied regex do not have to be listed in # switch statements to satisfy exhaustiveness ignore-enum-members: "" # consider enums only in package scopes, not in inner scopes package-scope-only: false exhaustivestruct: # Struct Patterns is list of expressions to match struct packages and names # The struct packages have the form example.com/package.ExampleStruct # The matching patterns can use matching syntax from https://pkg.go.dev/path#Match # If this list is empty, all structs are tested. struct-patterns: # - '*.Test' # - 'example.com/package.ExampleStruct' # - '*.Test2' # - '*.Embedded' # - '*.External' forbidigo: # Forbid the following identifiers (identifiers are written using regexp): forbid: # - ^print.*$ # - 'fmt\.Print.*' # - fmt.Println.* # too much log noise # - ginkgo\\.F.* # these are used just for local development # Exclude godoc examples from forbidigo checks. Default is true. exclude_godoc_examples: false funlen: lines: 150 statements: 50 gci: # put imports beginning with prefix after 3rd-party packages; # only support one prefix # if not set, use goimports.local-prefixes local-prefixes: github.com/gogf/gf gocognit: # minimal code complexity to report, 30 by default (but we recommend 10-20) min-complexity: 50 goconst: # minimal length of string constant, 3 by default min-len: 3 # minimum occurrences of constant string count to trigger issue, 3 by default min-occurrences: 3 # ignore test files, false by default ignore-tests: true # look for existing constants matching the values, true by default match-constant: true # search also for duplicated numbers, false by default numbers: false # minimum value, only works with goconst.numbers, 3 by default min: 3 # maximum value, only works with goconst.numbers, 3 by default max: 3 # ignore when constant is not used as function argument, true by default ignore-calls: true gocritic: # Which checks should be enabled; can't be combined with 'disabled-checks'; # See https://go-critic.github.io/overview#checks-overview # To check which checks are enabled run `GL_DEBUG=gocritic golangci-lint run` # By default list of stable checks is used. enabled-checks: - nestingReduce - unnamedresult - ruleguard - truncateCmp # Which checks should be disabled; can't be combined with 'enabled-checks'; default is empty disabled-checks: - regexpMust - ifElseChain - exitAfterDefer # Enable multiple checks by tags, run `GL_DEBUG=gocritic golangci-lint run` to see all tags and checks. # Empty list by default. See https://github.com/go-critic/go-critic#usage -> section "Tags". enabled-tags: - performance disabled-tags: - experimental # 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: captLocal: # must be valid enabled check name # whether to restrict checker to params only (default true) paramsOnly: true elseif: # whether to skip balanced if-else pairs (default true) skipBalanced: true hugeParam: # size in bytes that makes the warning trigger (default 80) sizeThreshold: 80 nestingReduce: # min number of statements inside a branch to trigger a warning (default 5) bodyWidth: 5 rangeExprCopy: # size in bytes that makes the warning trigger (default 512) sizeThreshold: 512 # whether to check test functions (default true) skipTestFuncs: true rangeValCopy: # size in bytes that makes the warning trigger (default 128) sizeThreshold: 32 # whether to check test functions (default true) skipTestFuncs: true 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 flag is passed to the ruleguard 'debug-group' argument. 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. 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 '${configDir}' variable is substituted with the absolute directory containing the golangci config file. # Glob patterns such as 'rules-*.go' may be specified. rules: '' #${configDir}/ruleguard/rules-*.go,${configDir}/myrule1.go' #tooManyResultsChecker: # maximum number of results (default 5) #maxResults: 10 truncateCmp: # whether to skip int/uint/uintptr types (default true) skipArchDependent: true underef: # whether to skip (*x).method() calls where x is a pointer receiver (default true) skipRecvDeref: true unnamedResult: # whether to check exported functions checkExported: true gocyclo: # minimal code complexity to report, 30 by default (but we recommend 10-20) min-complexity: 30 godot: # comments to be checked: `declarations`, `toplevel`, or `all` scope: declarations # list of regexps for excluding particular comment lines from check exclude: # example: exclude comments which contain numbers # - '[0-9]+' # check that each sentence starts with a capital letter capital: false 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 keywords: # default keywords are TODO, BUG, and FIXME, these can be overwritten by this setting #- NOTE - BUG - FIXME - OPTIMIZE # marks code that should be optimized before merging - HACK # marks hack-arounds that should be removed before merging gofmt: # simplify code: gofmt with `-s` option, true by default simplify: true gofumpt: # Select the Go version to target. The default is `1.15`. lang-version: "1.16" # Choose whether or not to use the extra rules that are disabled # by default extra-rules: false goheader: 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 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. template-path: # also as alternative of directive 'template' you may put the path to file with the template source goimports: # put imports beginning with prefix after 3rd-party packages; # it's a comma-separated list of prefixes local-prefixes: github.com/gogf/gf golint: # minimal confidence for issues, default is 0.8 min-confidence: 0.9 gomnd: settings: mnd: # the list of enabled checks, see https://github.com/tommy-muehle/go-mnd/#checks for description. checks: argument,case,condition,operation,return,assign # ignored-numbers: 1000 # ignored-files: magic_.*.go # ignored-functions: math.* gomoddirectives: # Allow local `replace` directives. Default is false. replace-local: false # List of allowed `replace` directives. Default is empty. replace-allow-list: - launchpad.net/gocheck - github.com/coreos/etcd - google.golang.org/grpc - gitlab.jntmedia.cn/lanren/core # Allow to not explain why the version has been retracted in the `retract` directives. Default is false. retract-allow-no-explanation: false # Forbid the use of the `exclude` directives. Default is false. exclude-forbidden: false gomodguard: allowed: modules: # List of allowed modules # - gopkg.in/yaml.v2 - gorm.io/gorm - gorm.io/driver/mysql - k8s.io/klog domains: # List of allowed module domains # - golang.org - google.golang.org - gopkg.in - golang.org - github.com - go.uber.org blocked: modules: # List of blocked modules # - github.com/uudashr/go-module: # Blocked module # recommendations: # Recommended modules that should be used instead (Optional) # - golang.org/x/mod # reason: "`mod` is the official go.mod parser library." # Reason why the recommended module should be used (Optional) versions: # List of blocked module version constraints # - github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir: # Blocked module with version constraint # version: "< 1.1.0" # Version constraint, see https://github.com/Masterminds/semver#basic-comparisons # reason: "testing if blocked version constraint works." # Reason why the version constraint exists. (Optional) local_replace_directives: false # Set to true to raise lint issues for packages that are loaded from a local path via replace directive gosec: # To select a subset of rules to run. # Available rules: https://github.com/securego/gosec#available-rules includes: - G401 - G306 - G101 # To specify a set of rules to explicitly exclude. # Available rules: https://github.com/securego/gosec#available-rules excludes: - G204 # Exclude generated files exclude-generated: true # Filter out the issues with a lower severity than the given value. Valid options are: low, medium, high. severity: "low" # Filter out the issues with a lower confidence than the given value. Valid options are: low, medium, high. confidence: "low" # To specify the configuration of rules. # The configuration of rules is not fully documented by gosec: # https://github.com/securego/gosec#configuration # https://github.com/securego/gosec/blob/569328eade2ccbad4ce2d0f21ee158ab5356a5cf/rules/rulelist.go#L60-L102 config: G306: "0600" G101: pattern: "(?i)example" ignore_entropy: false entropy_threshold: "80.0" per_char_threshold: "3.0" truncate: "32" gosimple: # Select the Go version to target. The default is '1.13'. go: "1.16" # https://staticcheck.io/docs/options#checks checks: [ "all" ] govet: # report about shadowed variables check-shadowing: true # settings per analyzer settings: printf: # analyzer name, run `go tool vet help` to see all analyzers funcs: # run `go tool vet help printf` to see available settings for `printf` analyzer - (github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/pkg/logutils.Log).Infof - (github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/pkg/logutils.Log).Warnf - (github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/pkg/logutils.Log).Errorf - (github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/pkg/logutils.Log).Fatalf # enable or disable analyzers by name # run `go tool vet help` to see all analyzers enable: - atomicalign enable-all: false disable: - shadow disable-all: false depguard: list-type: blacklist include-go-root: false packages: - github.com/sirupsen/logrus packages-with-error-message: # specify an error message to output when a blacklisted package is used - github.com/sirupsen/logrus: "logging is allowed only by logutils.Log" ifshort: # Maximum length of variable declaration measured in number of lines, after which linter won't suggest using short syntax. # Has higher priority than max-decl-chars. max-decl-lines: 1 # Maximum length of variable declaration measured in number of characters, after which linter won't suggest using short syntax. max-decl-chars: 30 importas: # if set to `true`, force to use alias. no-unaliased: true # List of aliases alias: # using `servingv1` alias for `knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/serving/v1` package - pkg: knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/serving/v1 alias: servingv1 # using `autoscalingv1alpha1` alias for `knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/autoscaling/v1alpha1` package - pkg: knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/autoscaling/v1alpha1 alias: autoscalingv1alpha1 # You can specify the package path by regular expression, # and alias by regular expression expansion syntax like below. # see https://github.com/julz/importas#use-regular-expression for details - pkg: knative.dev/serving/pkg/apis/(\w+)/(v[\w\d]+) alias: $1$2 ireturn: # ireturn allows using `allow` and `reject` settings at the same time. # Both settings are lists of the keywords and regular expressions matched to interface or package names. # keywords: # - `empty` for `interface{}` # - `error` for errors # - `stdlib` for standard library # - `anon` for anonymous interfaces # By default, it allows using errors, empty interfaces, anonymous interfaces, # and interfaces provided by the standard library. allow: - anon - error - empty - stdlib # You can specify idiomatic endings for interface - (or|er)$ # Reject patterns # reject: # - github.com\/user\/package\/v4\.Type lll: # max line length, lines longer will be reported. Default is 120. # '\t' is counted as 1 character by default, and can be changed with the tab-width option line-length: 240 # tab width in spaces. Default to 1. tab-width: 4 makezero: # Allow only slices initialized with a length of zero. Default is false. always: false maligned: # print struct with more effective memory layout or not, false by default suggest-new: true misspell: # Correct spellings using locale preferences for US or UK. # Default is to use a neutral variety of English. # Setting locale to US will correct the British spelling of 'colour' to 'color'. locale: US ignore-words: - someword nakedret: # make an issue if func has more lines of code than this setting and it has naked returns; default is 30 max-func-lines: 30 nestif: # minimal complexity of if statements to report, 5 by default min-complexity: 4 nilnil: # By default, nilnil checks all returned types below. checked-types: - ptr - func - iface - map - chan nlreturn: # size of the block (including return statement that is still "OK") # so no return split required. block-size: 1 nolintlint: # Disable to ensure that all nolint directives actually have an effect. Default is true. allow-unused: true # Disable to ensure that nolint directives don't have a leading space. Default is true. allow-leading-space: true # Exclude following linters from requiring an explanation. Default is []. allow-no-explanation: [ ] # Enable to require an explanation of nonzero length after each nolint directive. Default is false. require-explanation: false # Enable to require nolint directives to mention the specific linter being suppressed. Default is false. require-specific: true prealloc: # XXX: we don't recommend using this linter before doing performance profiling. # For most programs usage of prealloc will be a premature optimization. # Report preallocation suggestions only on simple loops that have no returns/breaks/continues/gotos in them. # True by default. simple: true range-loops: true # Report preallocation suggestions on range loops, true by default for-loops: false # Report preallocation suggestions on for loops, false by default promlinter: # Promlinter cannot infer all metrics name in static analysis. # Enable strict mode will also include the errors caused by failing to parse the args. strict: false # Please refer to https://github.com/yeya24/promlinter#usage for detailed usage. disabled-linters: # - "Help" # - "MetricUnits" # - "Counter" # - "HistogramSummaryReserved" # - "MetricTypeInName" # - "ReservedChars" # - "CamelCase" # - "lintUnitAbbreviations" predeclared: # comma-separated list of predeclared identifiers to not report on ignore: "" # include method names and field names (i.e., qualified names) in checks q: false rowserrcheck: packages: - github.com/jmoiron/sqlx revive: # see https://github.com/mgechev/revive#available-rules for details. ignore-generated-header: true severity: warning rules: - name: indent-error-flow severity: warning - name: add-constant severity: warning arguments: - maxLitCount: "3" allowStrs: '""' allowInts: "0,1,2" allowFloats: "0.0,0.,1.0,1.,2.0,2." staticcheck: # Select the Go version to target. The default is '1.13'. go: "1.16" # https://staticcheck.io/docs/options#checks checks: [ "all" ] stylecheck: # Select the Go version to target. The default is '1.13'. go: "1.16" # https://staticcheck.io/docs/options#checks checks: [ "all", "-ST1000", "-ST1003", "-ST1016", "-ST1020", "-ST1021", "-ST1022" ] # https://staticcheck.io/docs/options#dot_import_whitelist dot-import-whitelist: - fmt # https://staticcheck.io/docs/options#initialisms initialisms: [ "ACL", "API", "ASCII", "CPU", "CSS", "DNS", "EOF", "GUID", "HTML", "HTTP", "HTTPS", "ID", "IP", "JSON", "QPS", "RAM", "RPC", "SLA", "SMTP", "SQL", "SSH", "TCP", "TLS", "TTL", "UDP", "UI", "GID", "UID", "UUID", "URI", "URL", "UTF8", "VM", "XML", "XMPP", "XSRF", "XSS" ] # https://staticcheck.io/docs/options#http_status_code_whitelist http-status-code-whitelist: [ "200", "400", "404", "500" ] tagliatelle: # check the struck tag name case case: # use the struct field name to check the name of the struct tag use-field-name: true rules: # any struct tag type can be used. # support string case: `camel`, `pascal`, `kebab`, `snake`, `goCamel`, `goPascal`, `goKebab`, `goSnake`, `upper`, `lower` json: camel yaml: camel xml: camel bson: camel avro: snake mapstructure: kebab testpackage: # regexp pattern to skip files skip-regexp: (export|internal)_test\.go thelper: # The following configurations enable all checks. It can be omitted because all checks are enabled by default. # You can enable only required checks deleting unnecessary checks. test: first: true name: true begin: true benchmark: first: true name: true begin: true tb: first: true name: true begin: true tenv: # The option `all` will run against whole test files (`_test.go`) regardless of method/function signatures. # By default, only methods that take `*testing.T`, `*testing.B`, and `testing.TB` as arguments are checked. all: false unparam: # Inspect exported functions, default is false. Set to true if no external program/library imports your code. # XXX: if you enable this setting, unparam will report a lot of false-positives in text editors: # if it's called for subdir of a project it can't find external interfaces. All text editor integrations # with golangci-lint call it on a directory with the changed file. check-exported: false unused: # Select the Go version to target. The default is '1.13'. go: "1.16" varnamelen: # The longest distance, in source lines, that is being considered a "small scope." (defaults to 5) # Variables used in at most this many lines will be ignored. max-distance: 5 # The minimum length of a variable's name that is considered "long." (defaults to 3) # Variable names that are at least this long will be ignored. min-name-length: 1 # Check method receiver names. (defaults to false) check-receiver: false # Check named return values. (defaults to false) check-return: false # Ignore "ok" variables that hold the bool return value of a type assertion. (defaults to false) ignore-type-assert-ok: false # Ignore "ok" variables that hold the bool return value of a map index. (defaults to false) ignore-map-index-ok: false # Ignore "ok" variables that hold the bool return value of a channel receive. (defaults to false) ignore-chan-recv-ok: false # Optional list of variable names that should be ignored completely. (defaults to empty list) ignore-names: - err # Optional list of variable declarations that should be ignored completely. (defaults to empty list) # Entries must be in the form of " " or " *". ignore-decls: - c echo.Context - t testing.T - f *foo.Bar - e error - i int whitespace: multi-if: false # Enforces newlines (or comments) after every multi-line if statement multi-func: false # Enforces newlines (or comments) after every multi-line function signature wrapcheck: # An array of strings that specify substrings of signatures to ignore. # If this set, it will override the default set of ignored signatures. # See https://github.com/tomarrell/wrapcheck#configuration for more information. ignoreSigs: - .Errorf( - errors.New( - errors.Unwrap( - .Wrap( - .Wrapf( - .WithMessage( - .WithMessagef( - .WithStack( ignorePackageGlobs: - encoding/* - github.com/pkg/* wsl: # See https://github.com/bombsimon/wsl/blob/master/doc/configuration.md for # documentation of available settings. These are the defaults for # `golangci-lint`. allow-assign-and-anything: false allow-assign-and-call: true allow-cuddle-declarations: false allow-multiline-assign: true allow-separated-leading-comment: false allow-trailing-comment: false force-case-trailing-whitespace: 0 force-err-cuddling: false force-short-decl-cuddling: false strict-append: true # The custom section can be used to define linter plugins to be loaded at runtime. # See README doc for more info. # custom: # Each custom linter should have a unique name. # example: # The path to the plugin *.so. Can be absolute or local. Required for each custom linter # path: /path/to/example.so # The description of the linter. Optional, just for documentation purposes. # description: This is an example usage of a plugin linter. # Intended to point to the repo location of the linter. Optional, just for documentation purposes. # original-url: github.com/golangci/example-linter linters: #disable-all: true #enable: # - megacheck # - govet enable-all: true disable: - maligned - prealloc #- tagliatelle #- wrapcheck #- forcetypeassert - goerr113 - gomnd - wsl - testpackage - gochecknoglobals - interfacer - maligned - scopelint - gocritic - typecheck # presets: # - bugs # - unused fast: false issues: # List of regexps of issue texts to exclude, empty list by default. # But independently from this option we use default exclude patterns, # it can be disabled by `exclude-use-default: false`. To list all # excluded by default patterns execute `golangci-lint run --help` exclude: - abcdef - tools/.* - test/.* - third_party/.* # Excluding configuration per-path, per-linter, per-text and per-source exclude-rules: # Exclude some linters from running on tests files. - linters: - revive path: (log/.*)\.go - linters: - wrapcheck path: (cmd/.*|pkg/.*)\.go - linters: - typecheck path: (pkg/storage/.*)\.go - path: (cmd/.*|test/.*|tools/.*)\.go linters: - forbidigo - path: (cmd/[a-z]*/.*|store/.*)\.go linters: - dupl - linters: - gocritic text: (hugeParam:|rangeValCopy:) - path: (cmd/[a-z]*/.*)\.go linters: - lll - path: (validator/.*|code/.*|validator/.*) linters: - gochecknoinits - path: (pkg/app/.*)\.go linters: - gocyclo - errcheck - dupl - gosec # Exclude known linters from partially hard-vendored code, # which is impossible to exclude via "nolint" comments. - path: internal/hmac/ text: "weak cryptographic primitive" linters: - gosec # Exclude some staticcheck messages - linters: - staticcheck text: "SA9003:" # Exclude lll issues for long lines with go:generate - linters: - lll source: "^//go:generate " # Independently from option `exclude` we use default exclude patterns, # it can be disabled by this option. To list all # excluded by default patterns execute `golangci-lint run --help`. # Default value for this option is true. exclude-use-default: false # The default value is false. If set to true exclude and exclude-rules # regular expressions become case sensitive. exclude-case-sensitive: false # The list of ids of default excludes to include or disable. By default it's empty. include: - EXC0002 # disable excluding of issues about comments from golint # Maximum issues count per one linter. Set to 0 to disable. Default is 50. max-issues-per-linter: 0 # Maximum count of issues with the same text. Set to 0 to disable. Default is 3. max-same-issues: 0 # Show only new issues: if there are unstaged changes or untracked files, # only those changes are analyzed, else only changes in HEAD~ are analyzed. # It's a super-useful option for integration of golangci-lint into existing # large codebase. It's not practical to fix all existing issues at the moment # of integration: much better don't allow issues in new code. # Default is false. new: false # Show only new issues created after git revision `REV` new-from-rev: REV # Show only new issues created in git patch with set file path. # new-from-patch: path/to/patch/file # Fix found issues (if it's supported by the linter) fix: true severity: # Default value is empty string. # Set the default severity for issues. If severity rules are defined and the issues # do not match or no severity is provided to the rule this will be the default # severity applied. Severities should match the supported severity names of the # selected out format. # - Code climate: https://docs.codeclimate.com/docs/issues#issue-severity # - Checkstyle: https://checkstyle.sourceforge.io/property_types.html#severity # - GitHub: https://help.github.com/en/actions/reference/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#setting-an-error-message default-severity: error # The default value is false. # If set to true severity-rules regular expressions become case sensitive. case-sensitive: false # Default value is empty list. # When a list of severity rules are provided, severity information will be added to lint # issues. Severity rules have the same filtering capability as exclude rules except you # are allowed to specify one matcher per severity rule. # Only affects out formats that support setting severity information. rules: - linters: - dupl severity: info