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Integration

⚠️ Using Regal from Go is currently experimental and subject to change. Please swing by Slack if you're keen to use Regal in a production system.

If you'd like to integrate Regal into a Go application, this guide contains some pointers.

Using Regal from Go

Regal can be used from a Go application by importing the linter package:

import "github.com/styrainc/regal/pkg/linter"

Input

Input to Lint can be provided in a number of ways:

  • Using the InputFromPaths helper to load Rego files from the filesystem,
  • Using the InputFromText helper to parse a single Rego module from a string,

Using InputFromPaths

paths := []string{"foo.rego", "bar.rego"}

input, err := rules.InputFromPaths(paths)
if err != nil {
    // handle error
}

Using InputFromText

regoText := `package foo...`

input, err := rules.InputFromText("policy.rego", regoText)
if err != nil {
    // handle error
}

Linting

To get a Regal report back for the provided input, create a Regal instance and call Lint:

regalInstance := linter.NewLinter().WithInputModules(&input)

lintingReport, err := regalInstance.Lint(r.Context())
if err != nil {
    response.ErrorMessage = err.Error()
    writeJSON(w, http.StatusOK, response)
    return
}

Community

If you'd like to discuss Regal development or just talk about Regal in general, please join us in the #regal channel in the Styra Community Slack!