#!/usr/bin/env bash # shellcheck disable=SC2230 # vim:ts=4:sts=4:sw=4:et # # Author: Hari Sekhon # Date: 2022-01-06 18:34:01 +0000 (Thu, 06 Jan 2022) # # https://github.com/HariSekhon/DevOps-Bash-tools # # License: see accompanying Hari Sekhon LICENSE file # # If you're using my code you're welcome to connect with me on LinkedIn and optionally send me feedback to help improve or steer this or other code I publish # # https://www.linkedin.com/in/HariSekhon # set -euo pipefail [ -n "${DEBUG:-}" ] && set -x srcdir="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" # shellcheck disable=SC1090,SC1091 . "$srcdir/lib/utils.sh" # shellcheck disable=SC2034,SC2154 usage_description=" Recurses a given directory tree or \$PWD, finding all Groovy files and validating them using 'groovyc' Useful for doing basic linting on simple self-contained Groovy scripts such as Jenkins Shared Libraries " help_usage "$@" echo "Checking for Groovy files" filelist="$(for directory in "${@:-.}"; do find "$directory" -type f -iname '*.groovy'; done | sort -u)" if [ -z "$filelist" ]; then return 0 &>/dev/null || : exit 0 fi section "G r o o v y" if ! type -P groovyc &>/dev/null; then echo "WARNING: groovyc not found in \$PATH, skipping Groovy checks" echo exit 0 fi start_time="$(start_timer)" groovy --version echo check_groovyc(){ local filename="$1" shift || : # this requires far too many function exports for all called CI functions #isExcluded "$filename" && return 0 if grep -E "^@NonCPS" "$filename"; then # can't test this Jenkins annotation without 'import com.cloudbees.groovy.cps.NonCPS' return fi echo "groovyc $filename $*" >&2 classfile_base="${filename##*/}" classfile_base="${classfile_base%.groovy}" # doens't stop class files being left behind in script $PWD, not directory containing "$filename" #if ! groovyc --temp /tmp "$filename" "$@" >&2; then if ! groovyc "$filename" "$@" >&2; then rm -f -- "$classfile_base"*.class echo 1 exit 1 fi rm -f -- "$classfile_base"*.class } echo "building file list" >&2 tests="$( while read -r filename; do echo "check_groovyc \"$filename\"" done <<< "$filelist" )" cpu_count="$(cpu_count)" multiplier=1 # doesn't get faster increasing this in tests, perhaps even slightly slower due to context switching parallelism="$((cpu_count * multiplier))" # 4 cores is counted as 8 due to hyperthreading, but this isn't any faster #parallelism="$((cpu_count / 2))" echo "found $cpu_count cores, running $parallelism parallel jobs" echo # export functions to use in parallel export -f check_groovyc export SHELL=/bin/bash # Debian docker container doesn't set this and defaults to sh, failing to find exported function set +eo pipefail tally="$(parallel -j "$parallelism" <<< "$tests")" exit_code=$? set -eo pipefail count="$(awk '{sum+=$1} END{print sum}' <<< "$tally")" echo >&2 time_taken "$start_time" echo >&2 if [ $exit_code -eq 0 ]; then section2 "Groovy checks passed" else echo "ERROR: $count broken groovy files detected!" >&2 echo >&2 section2 "Groovy checks FAILED" exit 1 fi