This is the docker engine we use at Codacy to have Swiftlint support. You can also create a docker to integrate the tool and language of your choice! See the codacy-engine-scala-seed repository for more information.
You need to create the DEV image:
sbt stage
docker build -t codacy-swiftlint-dev -f Dockerfile.dev .
then you can create the docker by doing: note The works only on Linux for now, for local test use the DEV image
sbt nativeImage
docker build -t codacy-swiftlint .
The docker is ran with the following command:
docker run -it -v $srcDir:/src <DOCKER_NAME>:<DOCKER_VERSION>
Build the DEV image and then run:
CONTAINER=$(docker run -d --entrypoint sh -it --rm codacy-swiftlint-dev)
docker cp $CONTAINER:/docs .
docker kill $CONTAINER
For a faster development loop you can create a Docker image based on the JVM instead of creating a native-image:
sbt universal:stage
docker build -t codacy-swiftlint-dev -f Dockerfile.dev .
We use the codacy-plugins-test to test our external tools integration. You can follow the instructions there to make sure your tool is working as expected.
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