issues: new-from-rev: main # Set to 0 to disable. max-issues-per-linter: 0 # Set to 0 to disable. max-same-issues: 0 run: concurrency: 4 timeout: 10m go: '1.22' skip-dirs: - .artifacts - .backups - .codecov - .github - .keys - .vscode - build - console - deploy - docs - guides - internal/api/ui/login/static - openapi - proto - tools linters: enable: # Simple linter to check that your code does not contain non-ASCII identifiers [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - asciicheck # checks whether HTTP response body is closed successfully [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - bodyclose # check the function whether use a non-inherited context [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - contextcheck # Computes and checks the cognitive complexity of functions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - gocognit # Checks Go code for unused constants, variables, functions and types [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - unused # Errcheck is a program for checking for unchecked errors in go programs. These unchecked errors can be critical bugs in some cases [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - errcheck # Checks that sentinel errors are prefixed with the `Err` and error types are suffixed with the `Error`. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - errname # errorlint is a linter for that can be used to find code that will cause problems with the error wrapping scheme introduced in Go 1.13. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - errorlint # check exhaustiveness of enum switch statements [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - exhaustive # Gci controls golang package import order and makes it always deterministic. [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - gci # Provides diagnostics that check for bugs, performance and style issues. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - gocritic # Linter for Go source code that specializes in simplifying a code [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - gosimple # Vet examines Go source code and reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf calls whose arguments do not align with the format string [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - govet # Detects when assignments to existing variables are not used [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - ineffassign # Finds commonly misspelled English words in comments [fast: true, auto-fix: true] - misspell # Finds naked returns in functions greater than a specified function length [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - nakedret # Staticcheck is a go vet on steroids, applying a ton of static analysis checks [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - staticcheck # Like the front-end of a Go compiler, parses and type-checks Go code [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - typecheck # Reports ill-formed or insufficient nolint directives [fast: true, auto-fix: false] - nolintlint # Checks for misuse of Sprintf to construct a host with port in a URL. - nosprintfhostport # checks whether Err of rows is checked successfully in `sql.Rows` [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - rowserrcheck # Checks that sql.Rows and sql.Stmt are closed. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - sqlclosecheck # Remove unnecessary type conversions [fast: false, auto-fix: false] - unconvert disable: # Checks for dangerous unicode character sequences [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # not needed because github does that out of the box - bidichk # containedctx is a linter that detects struct contained context.Context field [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # using contextcheck which looks more active - containedctx # checks function and package cyclomatic complexity [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # not use because gocognit is used - cyclop # The owner seems to have abandoned the linter. Replaced by unused. # deprecated, replaced by unused - deadcode # check declaration order and count of types, constants, variables and functions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: IMO it sometimes makes sense to declare consts or types after a func - decorder # Go linter that checks if package imports are in a list of acceptable packages [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # not required because of dependabot - depguard # Checks assignments with too many blank identifiers (e.g. x, _, _, _, := f()) [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: old code is not compatible - dogsled # Tool for code clone detection [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: old code is not compatible - dupl # checks for duplicate words in the source code # not sure if it makes sense - dupword # check for two durations multiplied together [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: checks for accident `1 * time.Second * time.Second` - durationcheck # Checks types passed to the json encoding functions. Reports unsupported types and optionally reports occations, where the check for the returned error can be omitted. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: use asap, because we use json alot. nice feature is possiblity to check if err check is required - errchkjson # execinquery is a linter about query string checker in Query function which reads your Go src files and warning it finds # FUTURE: might find some errors in sql queries - execinquery # Checks if all struct's fields are initialized [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # deprecated - exhaustivestruct # Checks if all structure fields are initialized # Not all fields have to be initialized - exhaustruct # checks for pointers to enclosing loop variables [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: finds bugs hard to find, could occur much later - exportloopref # Forbids identifiers [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # see no reason. allows to define regexp which are not allowed to use - forbidigo # finds forced type assertions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # not used because we mostly use `_, _ = a.(int)` - forcetypeassert # Tool for detection of long functions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # not used because it ignores complexity - funlen # check that no global variables exist [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # We use some global variables which is ok IMO - gochecknoglobals # Checks that no init functions are present in Go code [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # we use inits for the database abstraction - gochecknoinits # Finds repeated strings that could be replaced by a constant [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: might be cool to check - goconst # Computes and checks the cyclomatic complexity of functions [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # not used because cyclop also checks complexity of package - gocyclo # Check if comments end in a period [fast: true, auto-fix: true] # FUTURE: checks if comments are written as specified - godot # Tool for detection of FIXME, TODO and other comment keywords [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: maybe makes sense later. IMO some view todos are ok for later tasks. - godox # Golang linter to check the errors handling expressions [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # Not used in favore of errorlint - goerr113 # Gofmt checks whether code was gofmt-ed. By default this tool runs with -s option to check for code simplification [fast: true, auto-fix: true] # ignored in favor of goimports - gofmt # Gofumpt checks whether code was gofumpt-ed. [fast: true, auto-fix: true] # ignored in favor of goimports - gofumpt # Checks is file header matches to pattern [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # ignored because we don't write licenses as headers - goheader # In addition to fixing imports, goimports also formats your code in the same style as gofmt. [fast: true, auto-fix: true] # ignored in favor of gci - goimports #deprecated]: Golint differs from gofmt. Gofmt reformats Go source code, whereas golint prints out style mistakes [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # ignored in favor of goimports - golint # An analyzer to detect magic numbers. [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: not that critical at the moment - gomnd # Manage the use of 'replace', 'retract', and 'excludes' directives in go.mod. [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: not a problem at the moment - gomoddirectives # Allow and block list linter for direct Go module dependencies. This is different from depguard where there are different block types for example version constraints and module recommendations. [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: maybe interesting because of licenses - gomodguard # Checks that printf-like functions are named with `f` at the end [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: not a problem at the moment - goprintffuncname # Inspects source code for security problems [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # TODO: I think it would be more interesting to integrate into gh code scanning: https://github.com/securego/gosec#integrating-with-code-scanning - gosec # An analyzer to analyze expression groups. [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # I think the groups (vars, consts, imports, ...) we have atm are ok - grouper # Checks that your code uses short syntax for if-statements whenever possible [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # Dont't use its deprecated - ifshort # Enforces consistent import aliases [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: aliasing of imports is more or less consistent - importas # A linter that checks the number of methods inside an interface. # No need at the moment, repository abstraction was removed - interfacebloat # A linter that suggests interface types # Don't use it's archived - interfacer # Accept Interfaces, Return Concrete Types [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: check if no interface is returned - ireturn # Reports long lines [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: would make code more readable - lll # Checks key valur pairs for common logger libraries (kitlog,klog,logr,zap). # FUTURE: useable as soon as we switch logger library - loggercheck # maintidx measures the maintainability index of each function. [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # not used because volume of halstead complexity feels strange as measurement https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halstead_complexity_measures - maintidx # Finds slice declarations with non-zero initial length [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # I would prefer to use https://github.com/alexkohler/prealloc - makezero # Reports deeply nested if statements [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # focus only on if's - nestif # Finds the code that returns nil even if it checks that the error is not nil. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: check if it is allowed to return nil partially in error catch - nilerr # Checks that there is no simultaneous return of `nil` error and an invalid value. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: would reduce checks and panics - nilnil # nlreturn checks for a new line before return and branch statements to increase code clarity [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # DISCUSS: IMO the readability of does not always increase using more empty lines - nlreturn # noctx finds sending http request without context.Context [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # only interesting if using http - noctx # Reports all names returns # Named returns are not allowed which IMO reduces readability of code - nonamedreturns # detects snake case of variable naming and function name. # has not been a problem in our code and deprecated - nosnakecase # paralleltest detects missing usage of t.Parallel() method in your Go test [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: will break all of our tests - paralleltest # Finds slice declarations that could potentially be preallocated [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: would improve performance - prealloc # find code that shadows one of Go's predeclared identifiers [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: checks for overwrites - predeclared # Check Prometheus metrics naming via promlint [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # Not interesting at the moment - promlinter # Checks that package variables are not reassigned # FUTURE: checks if vars like Err's are reassigned which might break code - reassign # Fast, configurable, extensible, flexible, and beautiful linter for Go. Drop-in replacement of golint. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # Linter aggregator, would allow to use less other linters - revive # checks for unpinned variables in go programs # deprecated - scopelint # Finds unused struct fields [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # deprecated, replaced by unused - structcheck # Stylecheck is a replacement for golint [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # we use goimports - stylecheck # Checks the struct tags. [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: would help for new structs - tagliatelle # tenv is analyzer that detects using os.Setenv instead of t.Setenv since Go1.17 [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: currently are no env vars set - tenv # linter checks if examples are testable (have an expected output) # FUTURE: as soon as examples are added - testableexamples # linter that makes you use a separate _test package [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # don't use because we test some unexported functions - testpackage # thelper detects golang test helpers without t.Helper() call and checks the consistency of test helpers [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: nice to improve test quality - thelper # tparallel detects inappropriate usage of t.Parallel() method in your Go test codes [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: nice to improve test quality - tparallel # Reports unused function parameters [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # DISCUSS: nice idea and would improve code quality, but how to handle false positives? - unparam # A linter that detect the possibility to use variables/constants from the Go standard library. # FUTURE: improves code quality - usestdlibvars # Finds unused global variables and constants [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # deprecated, replaced by unused - varcheck # checks that the length of a variable's name matches its scope [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # I would not use it because it more or less checks if var lenght matches - varnamelen # wastedassign finds wasted assignment statements. [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: would improve code quality (maybe already checked by vet?) - wastedassign # Tool for detection of leading and trailing whitespace [fast: true, auto-fix: true] # Not sure if it improves code readability - whitespace # Checks that errors returned from external packages are wrapped [fast: false, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: improves UX because all the errors will be ZITADEL errors - wrapcheck # Whitespace Linter - Forces you to use empty lines! [fast: true, auto-fix: false] # FUTURE: improves code quality by allowing and blocking line breaks - wsl linters-settings: gci: 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/zitadel/zitadel) # Custom section: groups all imports with the specified Prefix. custom-order: true