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golangci-lint-action

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It's the official GitHub action for golangci-lint from its authors.

The action runs golangci-lint and reports issues from linters.

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Open Collective backers and sponsors Linter Authors

golangci-lint is a free and open-source project built by volunteers.

If you value it, consider supporting us, we appreciate it! ❤️

How to use

We recommend running this action in a job separate from other jobs (go test, etc.) because different jobs run in parallel.

Add .github/workflows/golangci-lint.yml with the following contents:

Simple Example
name: golangci-lint
on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
      - master
  pull_request:

permissions:
  contents: read
  # Optional: allow read access to pull request. Use with `only-new-issues` option.
  # pull-requests: read

jobs:
  golangci:
    name: lint
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: actions/setup-go@v5
        with:
          go-version: stable
      - name: golangci-lint
        uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
        with:
          version: v1.60
Multiple OS Example
name: golangci-lint
on:
  push:
    branches:
      - main
      - master
  pull_request:

permissions:
  contents: read
  # Optional: allow read access to pull request. Use with `only-new-issues` option.
  # pull-requests: read

jobs:
  golangci:
    strategy:
      matrix:
        go: [stable]
        os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
    name: lint
    runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: actions/setup-go@v5
        with:
          go-version: ${{ matrix.go }}
      - name: golangci-lint
        uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
        with:
          version: v1.60

You will also likely need to add the following .gitattributes file to ensure that line endings for Windows builds are properly formatted:

*.go text eol=lf
Go Workspace Example
name: golangci-lint

on:
  pull_request:
  push:
    branches:
      - "main"
      - "master"

env:
  GO_VERSION: stable
  GOLANGCI_LINT_VERSION: v1.60

jobs:
  detect-modules:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    outputs:
      modules: ${{ steps.set-modules.outputs.modules }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: actions/setup-go@v5
        with:
          go-version: ${{ env.GO_VERSION }}
      - id: set-modules
        run: echo "modules=$(go list -m -json | jq -s '.' | jq -c '[.[].Dir]')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT

  golangci-lint:
    needs: detect-modules
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    strategy:
      matrix:
        modules: ${{ fromJSON(needs.detect-modules.outputs.modules) }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: actions/setup-go@v5
        with:
          go-version: ${{ env.GO_VERSION }}
      - name: golangci-lint ${{ matrix.modules }}
        uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
        with:
          version: ${{ env.GOLANGCI_LINT_VERSION }}
          working-directory: ${{ matrix.modules }}
Go Workspace Example (Multiple OS)
# ./.github/workflows/golangci-lint.yml
name: golangci-lint (multi OS)

on:
  pull_request:
  push:
    branches:
      - "main"
      - "master"

jobs:
  golangci-lint:
    strategy:
      matrix:
        go-version: [ stable, oldstable ]
        os: [ubuntu-latest, macos-latest, windows-latest]
    uses: ./.github/workflows/.golangci-lint-reusable.yml
    with:
      os: ${{ matrix.os }}
      go-version: ${{ matrix.go-version }}
      golangci-lint-version: v1.60
# ./.github/workflows/.golangci-lint-reusable.yml
name: golangci-lint-reusable

on:
  workflow_call:
    inputs:
      os:
        description: 'OS'
        required: true
        type: string
      go-version:
        description: 'Go version'
        required: true
        type: string
        default: stable
      golangci-lint-version:
        description: 'Golangci-lint version'
        type: string
        default: 'v1.60'

jobs:
  detect-modules:
    runs-on: ${{ inputs.os }}
    outputs:
      modules: ${{ steps.set-modules.outputs.modules }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: actions/setup-go@v5
        with:
          go-version: ${{ inputs.go-version }}
      - id: set-modules
        shell: bash # require for Windows to be able to use $GITHUB_OUTPUT https://github.com/actions/runner/issues/2224
        run: echo "modules=$(go list -m -json | jq -s '.' | jq -c '[.[].Dir]')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT

  golangci-lint:
    needs: detect-modules
    runs-on: ${{ inputs.os }}
    strategy:
      matrix:
        modules: ${{ fromJSON(needs.detect-modules.outputs.modules) }}
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: actions/setup-go@v5
        with:
          go-version: ${{ inputs.go-version }}
      - name: golangci-lint ${{ matrix.modules }}
        uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
        with:
          version: ${{ inputs.golangci-lint-version }}
          working-directory: ${{ matrix.modules }}

You will also likely need to add the following .gitattributes file to ensure that line endings for Windows builds are properly formatted:

*.go text eol=lf

Compatibility

  • v6.0.0+ removes annotations option, removes the default output format (github-actions).
  • v5.0.0+ removes skip-pkg-cache and skip-build-cache because the cache related to Go itself is already handled by actions/setup-go.
  • v4.0.0+ requires an explicit actions/setup-go installation step before using this action: uses: actions/setup-go@v5. The skip-go-installation option has been removed.
  • v2.0.0+ works with golangci-lint version >= v1.28.3
  • v1.2.2 is deprecated due to we forgot to change the minimum version of golangci-lint to v1.28.3 (issue)
  • v1.2.1 works with golangci-lint version >= v1.14.0 (issue)

Options

version

(required)

The version of golangci-lint to use.

When install-mode is:

  • binary (default): the value can be v1.2 or v1.2.3 or latest to use the latest version.
  • goinstall: the value can be v1.2.3, latest, or the hash of a commit.
  • none: the value is ignored.
Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  version: v1.58
  # ...

install-mode

(optional)

The mode to install golangci-lint: it can be binary, goinstall, or none.

The default value is binary.

Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  install-mode: "goinstall"
  # ...

github-token

(optional)

When using only-new-issues option, the GitHub API is used, so a token is required.

By default, it uses the github.token from the action.

Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  github-token: xxx
  # ...

only-new-issues

(optional)

Show only new issues.

The default value is false.

  • pull_request and pull_request_target: the action gets the diff of the PR content from the GitHub API and use it with --new-from-patch.
  • push: the action gets the diff of the push content (difference between commits before and after the push) from the GitHub API and use it with --new-from-patch.
  • merge_group: the action gets the diff by using --new-from-rev option (relies on git). You should add the option fetch-depth: 0 to actions/checkout step.
Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  only-new-issues: true
  # ...

working-directory

(optional)

Working directory, useful for monorepos.

Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  working-directory: somedir
  # ...

args

(optional)

golangci-lint command line arguments.

Note: By default, the .golangci.yml file should be at the root of the repository. The location of the configuration file can be changed by using --config=

Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  args: --timeout=30m --config=/my/path/.golangci.yml --issues-exit-code=0
  # ...

problem-matchers

(optional)

Force the usage of the embedded problem matchers.

By default, the problem matcher of Go (actions/setup-go) already handles the golangci-lint output (colored-line-number).

Works only with colored-line-number (the golangci-lint default).

https://golangci-lint.run/usage/configuration/#output-configuration

The default value is false.

Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  problem-matchers: true
  # ...

skip-cache

(optional)

If set to true, then all caching functionality will be completely disabled, takes precedence over all other caching options.

The default value is false.

Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  skip-cache: true
  # ...

skip-save-cache

(optional)

If set to true, caches will not be saved, but they may still be restored, required skip-cache: false.

The default value is false.

Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  skip-save-cache: true
  # ...

cache-invalidation-interval

(optional)

Periodically invalidate the cache every cache-invalidation-interval days to ensure that outdated data is removed and fresh data is loaded.

The default value is 7.

If set the number is <= 0, the cache will be always invalidate (Not recommended).

Example
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
  cache-invalidation-interval: 15
  # ...

Annotations

Currently, GitHub parses the action's output and creates annotations.

The restrictions of annotations are the following:

  1. Currently, they don't support Markdown formatting (see the feature request)
  2. They aren't shown in the list of comments. If you would like to have comments - please, up-vote the issue.
  3. The number of annotations is limited.

To enable annotations, you need to add the checks permission to your action.

permissions:
  # Required: allow read access to the content for analysis.
  contents: read
  # Optional: allow read access to pull request. Use with `only-new-issues` option.
  pull-requests: read
  # Optional: allow write access to checks to allow the action to annotate code in the PR.
  checks: write

Performance

The action was implemented with performance in mind:

  1. We cache data from golangci-lint analysis between builds by using @actions/cache.
  2. We don't use Docker because image pulling is slow.
  3. We do as much as we can in parallel, e.g. we download cache, and golangci-lint binary in parallel.

For example, in a repository of golangci-lint running this action without the cache takes 50s, but with cache takes 14s:

  • in parallel:
    • 4s to restore 50 MB of cache
    • 1s to find and install golangci-lint
  • 1s to run golangci-lint (it takes 35s without cache)

Internals

We use JavaScript-based action. We don't use Docker-based action because:

  1. Docker pulling is slow currently
  2. it's easier to use caching from @actions/cache

We support different platforms, such as ubuntu, macos, and windows with x32 and x64 archs.

Inside our action, we perform 3 steps:

  1. Setup environment running in parallel:
    • restore cache of previous analyses
    • fetch action config and find the latest golangci-lint patch version for needed version (users of this action can specify only minor version of golangci-lint). After that install golangci-lint using @actions/tool-cache
  2. Run golangci-lint with specified by user args
  3. Save cache for later builds

Caching internals

  1. We save and restore the following directory: ~/.cache/golangci-lint.
  2. The primary caching key looks like golangci-lint.cache-{runner_os}-{working_directory}-{interval_number}-{go.mod_hash}. Interval number ensures that we periodically invalidate our cache (every 7 days). go.mod hash ensures that we invalidate the cache early - as soon as dependencies have changed.
  3. We use restore keys: golangci-lint.cache-{runner_os}-{working_directory}-{interval_number}-. GitHub matches keys by prefix if we have no exact match for the primary cache.

This scheme is basic and needs improvements. Pull requests and ideas are welcome.

Development of this action

  1. Install act
  2. Make a symlink for act to work properly: ln -s . golangci-lint-action
  3. Prepare deps once: npm run prepare-deps
  4. Run npm run local after any change to test it

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