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title: 'Contributing | Coding Style'
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---
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##Bash and Shell
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When refactoring, writing or altering scripts, that is Shell and bash scripts, in any way, adhere to these rules:
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1. **Adjust your style of coding to the style that is already present**! Even if you do not like it, this is due to consistency. There was a lot of work involved in making all scripts consistent.
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2. **Use `shellcheck` to check your scripts**! Your contributions are checked by GitHub Actions too, so you will need to do this. You can **lint your work with `make lint`** to check against all targets.
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3. **Use the provided `.editorconfig`** file.
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4. Use `/bin/bash` or `/usr/bin/envbash` instead of `/bin/sh`. Adjust the style accordingly.
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5. `setup.sh` provides a good starting point to look for.
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6. When appropriate, use the `set` builtin. We recommend `set -euEo pipefail` or `set -uE`.
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## Styling rules
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### If-Else-Statements
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```bash
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# when using braces, use double braces
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# remember you do not need "" when using [[ ]]
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if [[ <CONDITION1> ]] && [[ -f ${FILE} ]]
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then
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<CODE TO RUN>
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# when running commands, you don't need braces
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elif <COMMAND TO RUN>
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<CODE TO TUN>
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else
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<CODE TO TUN>
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fi
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# equality checks with numbers are done
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# with -eq/-ne/-lt/-ge, not != or ==
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if [[ ${VAR} -ne 42 ]] || [[ ${SOME_VAR} -eq 6 ]]
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then
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<CODE TO RUN>
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fi
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```
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### Variables & Braces
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!!! attention
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Variables are always uppercase. We always use braces.
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If you forgot this and want to change it later, you can use [this link][regex]. The used regex is `\$([^{("\\'\/])([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)([^}\/ \t'"\n.\]:(=\\-]*)`, where you should in practice be able to replace all variable occurrences without braces with occurrences with braces.
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```bash
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# good
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local VAR="good"
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local NEW="${VAR}"
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# bad -> TravisCI will fail
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var="bad"
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new=$var
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```
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### Loops
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Like `if-else`, loops look like this
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```bash
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for / while <LOOP CONDITION>
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do
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<CODE TO RUN>
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done
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```
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### Functions
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It's always nice to see the use of functions as it also provides a clear structure. If scripts are small, this is unnecessary, but if they become larger, please consider using functions. When doing so, provide `function _main`.
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```bash
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function _<name_underscored_and_lowercase>
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{
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<CODE TO RUN>
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# variables that can be local should be local
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local <LOCAL_VARIABLE_NAME>
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}
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```
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### Error Tracing
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A construct to trace error in your scripts looks like this. Remember: Remove `set -x` in the end. This is for debugging purposes only.
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```bash
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set -xeuEo pipefail
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trap '__log_err ${FUNCNAME[0]:-"?"} ${BASH_COMMAND:-"?"} ${LINENO:-"?"} ${?:-"?"}' ERR
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SCRIPT='name_of_this_script.sh'
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function __log_err
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{
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printf "\n––– \e[1m\e[31mUNCHECKED ERROR\e[0m\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n\n" \
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" – script = ${SCRIPT:-${0}}" \
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" – function = ${1} / ${2}" \
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" – line = ${3}" \
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" – exit code = ${4}" 1>&2
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<CODE TO RUN AFTERWARDS>
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}
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```
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### Comments, Descriptiveness & An Example
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Comments should only describe non-obvious matters. Comments should start lowercase when they aren't sentences. Make the code **self-descriptive** by using meaningful names! Make comments not longer than approximately 80 columns, then wrap the line.
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A positive example, which is taken from `start-mailserver.sh`, would be
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```bash
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function _setup_postfix_aliases
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{
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_notify 'task' 'Setting up Postfix Aliases'
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: >/etc/postfix/virtual
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: >/etc/postfix/regexp
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if [[ -f /tmp/docker-mailserver/postfix-virtual.cf ]]
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then
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# fixing old virtual user file
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if grep -q ",$" /tmp/docker-mailserver/postfix-virtual.cf
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then
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sed -i -e "s/, /,/g" -e "s/,$//g" /tmp/docker-mailserver/postfix-virtual.cf
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fi
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cp -f /tmp/docker-mailserver/postfix-virtual.cf /etc/postfix/virtual
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# the `to` is important, don't delete it
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# shellcheck disable=SC2034
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while read -r FROM TO
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do
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# Setting variables for better readability
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UNAME=$(echo "${FROM}" | cut -d @ -f1)
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DOMAIN=$(echo "${FROM}" | cut -d @ -f2)
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# if they are equal it means the line looks like: "user1 other@domain.tld"
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[[ "${UNAME}" != "${DOMAIN}" ]] && echo "${DOMAIN}" >> /tmp/vhost.tmp
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done < <(grep -v "^\s*$\|^\s*\#" /tmp/docker-mailserver/postfix-virtual.cf || true)
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else
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_notify 'inf' "Warning 'config/postfix-virtual.cf' is not provided. No mail alias/forward created."
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fi
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...
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}
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```
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## YAML
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When formatting YAML files, use [Prettier][prettier], an opinionated formatter. There are many plugins for IDEs around.
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[semver]: https://semver.org/
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[regex]: https://regex101.com/r/ikzJpF/7
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[prettier]: https://prettier.io
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