We have had a difficult time with how beautysh parses some shellscripts. I went
in pursuit of an alternative and I believe shfmt to be a good alternative.
Co-authored-by: Shane Frasier <jeremy.frasier@trio.dhs.gov>
As of [Go 1.16](https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.16#go-command) the `GO111MODULE` environment variable defaults to `on` and `go get` has been deprecated for module installation.
Co-authored-by: Nick M. <50747025+mcdonnnj@users.noreply.github.com>
Some variables defined in the go installation are used in the cache
task, so the go installation must happen first.
Co-authored-by: Nick M. <50747025+mcdonnnj@users.noreply.github.com>
Note that this change is dependent on the merging of
cisagov/setup-env-github-action#31.
Co-authored-by: Nick M. <50747025+mcdonnnj@users.noreply.github.com>
The Terraform installation does not destroy the existing system
Terraform installation, and neither should the Packer installation.
Co-authored-by: Nick M. <50747025+mcdonnnj@users.noreply.github.com>
There is no reason to create /usr/bin/terraform. This is a vestige of
an earlier age.
Co-authored-by: Nick M. <50747025+mcdonnnj@users.noreply.github.com>
We should be doing this because the Packer and Terraform pre-commit
hooks leverage the corresponding executables; therefore, it makes
sense to go ahead and install the particular versions of those
executables that we support. Also add support for optionally
debugging via tmate.
See also cisagov/skeleton-generic#74.
This converts the existing `.mdl_config.json` file to an equivalent
`.mdl_config.yaml` file. The reference in the markdownlint pre-commit hook
configuration is updated to match.
Co-authored-by: Shane Frasier <jeremy.frasier@trio.dhs.gov>
With the release of pyenv v2.0.0 there is a breaking change around startup
logic that necessitates an update for our pyenv setup instructions. Also
add a statement about how to get configuration instructions from pyenv
itself.
Hooks updated with the `pre-commit autoupdate` command.
Note:
The `ansible-lint` hook is intentionally being held back on 4.3.7 because of
ongoing issues with the 5.x version and how we use Ansible (standalone Galaxy
roles).
Enabled 'check-case-conflict' because of our mixed Linux and macOS development.
Although APFS supports case-sensitive containers, it is not the default as far
as I am aware. Linux filesystems are typically case-sensitive however.
With the merge of https://github.com/cisagov/development-guide/pull/42 we now
have a TOML file in a repository, so it does not hurt to add this hook in case
more are added in the future.
At some point the python GitHub organization renamed to psf (Python Software
Foundation). Although it redirects with no issue, I think it should be updated
to reflect the current repository URL.