Categorygithub.com/googleapis/api-linter
module
1.69.2
Repository: https://github.com/googleapis/api-linter.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

Google API Linter

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The API linter provides real-time checks for compliance with many of Google's API standards, documented using API Improvement Proposals. It operates on API surfaces defined in protocol buffers.

It identifies common mistakes and inconsistencies in API surfaces:

// Incorrect.
message GetBookRequest {
  // This is wrong; it should be spelled `name`.
  string book = 1;
}

When able, it also offers a suggestion for the correct fix.

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Versioning

The Google API linter does not follow semantic versioning. Semantic versioning is challenging for a tool like a linter because the addition or correction of virtually any rule is "breaking" (in the sense that a file that previously reported no problems may now do so).

Therefore, the version numbers refer to the linter's core interface. In general:

  • Releases with only documentation, chores, dependency upgrades, and/or bugfixes are patch releases.
  • Releases with new rules (or potentially removed rules) are minor releases.
  • Releases with core interface alterations are major releases. This could include changes to the internal Go interface or the CLI user interface.

Note: Releases that increment the Go version will be considered minor.

This is an attempt to follow the spirit of semantic versioning while still being useful.

Contributing

If you are interested in contributing to the API linter, please review the contributing guide to learn more.

License

This software is made available under the Apache 2.0 license.

# Packages

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Package lint provides lint functions for Google APIs that register rules and user configurations, apply those rules to a lint request, and produce lint results.
Package locations provides functions to get the location of a particular part of a descriptor, allowing Problems to be attached to just a descriptor's name, type, etc.
Package rules contains implementations of rules that apply to Google APIs.