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hadolint

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Description

This provider creates a module type, and (by default) generates one such module for each container module that contains a Dockerfile in your project. Each module creates a single test that runs against the Dockerfile in question, in order to ensure that the Dockerfile is valid and follows best practices.

To configure hadolint, you can use .hadolint.yaml config files. For each test, we first look for one in the relevant module root. If none is found there, we check the project root, and if none is there we fall back to default configuration. Note that for reasons of portability, we do not fall back to global/user configuration files.

See the for details on how to configure it, and the for a usage example.

Below is the full schema reference for the provider configuration. For an introduction to configuring a Garden project with providers, please look at our .

The reference is divided into two sections. The contains the complete YAML schema, and the describes each schema key.

Complete YAML Schema

The values in the schema below are the default values.

providers:
  - # The name of the provider plugin to use.
    name:

    # List other providers that should be resolved before this one.
    dependencies: []

    # If specified, this provider will only be used in the listed environments. Note that an empty array effectively
    # disables the provider. To use a provider in all environments, omit this field.
    environments:

    # By default, the provider automatically creates a `hadolint` module for every `container` module in your
    # project. Set this to `false` to disable this behavior.
    autoInject: true

    # Set this to `"warning"` if you'd like tests to be marked as failed if one or more warnings are returned.
    # Set to `"none"` to always mark the tests as successful.
    testFailureThreshold: error

Configuration Keys

providers[]

Type
Default
Required

array[object]

[]

No

providers[].name

The name of the provider plugin to use.

Type
Required

string

Yes

Example:

providers:
  - name: "local-kubernetes"

providers[].dependencies[]

List other providers that should be resolved before this one.

Type
Default
Required

array[string]

[]

No

Example:

providers:
  - dependencies:
      - exec

providers[].environments[]

If specified, this provider will only be used in the listed environments. Note that an empty array effectively disables the provider. To use a provider in all environments, omit this field.

Type
Required

array[string]

No

Example:

providers:
  - environments:
      - dev
      - stage

providers[].autoInject

By default, the provider automatically creates a hadolint module for every container module in your project. Set this to false to disable this behavior.

Type
Default
Required

boolean

true

No

providers[].testFailureThreshold

Set this to "warning" if you'd like tests to be marked as failed if one or more warnings are returned. Set to "none" to always mark the tests as successful.

Type
Default
Required

string

"error"

No

> name

> dependencies

> environments

> autoInject

> testFailureThreshold

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