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README.md

SALTY DOG

YAML linter/validator.

Or, as an acronym, JSON schema analysis, linting, and transformation for YAML, featuring defaults, optional fields, and other good stuff.

Build

This project is written in Typescript and requires node and yarn to build.

> git clone git@github.com:ssube/salty-dog.git
> cd salty-dog
> make

Usage

Validate

salty-dog can validate JSON and YAML from files and streams, and emit it to a file or stream (with logs going elsewhere).

Validate File

To validate a file:

> salty-dog \
    --rules rules/kubernetes.yml \
    --source examples/kubernetes-resources-fail.yml \
    --tag important

...
[2019-06-15T23:56:04.764Z] ERROR: salty-dog/22211 on cerberus: some rules failed (errors=1)

> cat examples/kubernetes-resources-pass.yml | salty-dog \
    --rules rules/kubernetes.yml \
    --source - \
    --tag important

...
[2019-06-15T23:53:34.223Z]  INFO: salty-dog/19839 on cerberus: all rules passed

Validate URL

To validate a URL:

> curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ssube/k8s-shards/master/roles/apps/gitlab/server/templates/ingress.yml | salty-dog \
    --rules rules/kubernetes.yml \
    --source - \
    --tag important | kubectl apply --dry-run -f -

...
{"name":"salty-dog","hostname":"cerberus","pid":7860,"level":30,"msg":"all rules passed","time":"2019-06-16T02:04:37.797Z","v":0}
ingress.extensions/gitlab created (dry run)
...

Validate Rules

To validate the rules in the rules/ directory using the meta-rules:

> make run-rules

...
{"name":"salty-dog","hostname":"cerberus","pid":29403,"level":30,"msg":"all rules passed","time":"2019-06-16T00:56:55.132Z","v":0}

Options

Count

  • Alias: c

Exit with the error count (max of 255) rather than 0 or 1.

Dest

  • Alias: d
  • Default: -

Path to write output data.

Defaults to stdout (-).

Format

  • Default: yaml

Output format.

Options:

  • yaml

Exclude

Excludes take priority over includes: a rule matching some of both will be excluded.

Exclude Level

Exclude rules by log level.

Exclude Name

Exclude rules by name.

Exclude Tag

Exclude rules by tag.

Include

Include Level

Include rules by log level.

Include Name

Include rules by name.

Include Tag
  • Alias: t, tag

Include rules by tag.

Mode

  • Alias: m
  • Default: check

The application mode.

Options:

  • check runs each rule and exits with an indicative status
  • clean runs each rule and updates the source data with any defaults or other changes before running the next rule

Rules

The path to a file containing some rules.

Source

  • Alias: s
  • Default: -

The source file to validate.

Defaults to stdin (-) to work with pipes: cat file.yml | salty-dog --source -