drone-hunter - finds your dronefiles when you have too many repositories.
Overview
drone-hunter
is a small utility that trawls whatever GitHub accounts you give it, looking for Drone CI configs.
Why does this exist?
Because I needed to search across hundreds of repositories across multiple GitHub organizations, searching for drone configs so I could review and compare them. I considered Terraform for this, but opted for Ruby instead, because caching makes iterative development much faster, and I didn't know how to make Terraform do that. Also the GitHub Provider for Terraform didn't handle full repository names for several data sources.
How do I obtain this majestic tool?
gem install drone-hunter
How do I use it?
drone-hunter <owner ...>
Where owner
is either a user or an organization on GitHub.
drone-hunter
will use the GitHub API to find all the repositories that are visible to you in the accounts you indicated. This means that if you're using private repositories, you'll need a GITHUB_TOKEN
in the environment that has access to whatever repositories you want it to read from.
With this list of repositories, drone-hunter
will find the default branches for everything, fetch an index of the tree for the commit at the tip of that branch, dig around for stuff that looks like it might be a drone config, and download all of them.
All of this will be cached.
The current version will output something like this (this may change in future releases):
[
{
"repository": "rancherlabs/drone-plugin-golangci-lint",
"path": ".drone.yml",
"sha": "d95f9416c3521bdcb4acc0146d9af9fbe42ff165",
"content": "---\nkind: pipeline\nname: golangci-lint\n\nsteps:\n- name: golangci-lint-run\n image: rancher/drone-golangci-lint:latest\n failure: ignore\n\n---\nkind: pipeline\nname: docker\n\nsteps:\n- name: publish\n image: plugins/docker\n settings:\n username:\n from_secret: docker_username\n password:\n from_secret: docker_password\n repo: rancher/drone-golangci-lint\n tags: latest\n when:\n instance:\n - drone-publish.rancher.io\n ref:\n include:\n - \"refs/heads/*\"\n - \"refs/tags/*\"\n - \"refs/pull/*\"\n event:\n - push\n - tag\n\n"
}
]
By default, it produces JSON output. You can change this with the --output-format
option. Maybe you want YAML, since that's what drone configs are...
- repository: rancherlabs/drone-plugin-golangci-lint
path: ".drone.yml"
sha: d95f9416c3521bdcb4acc0146d9af9fbe42ff165
content: |+
---kind: pipelinename: golangci-lintsteps:- name: golangci-lint-run image: rancher/drone-golangci-lint:latest failure: ignore---kind: pipelinename: dockersteps:- name: publish image: plugins/docker settings: username: from_secret: docker_username password: from_secret: docker_password repo: rancher/drone-golangci-lint tags: latest when: instance: - drone-publish.rancher.io ref: include: - "refs/heads/*" - "refs/tags/*" - "refs/pull/*" event: - push - tag
Or maybe you want to dump a copy of every dronefile onto the filesystem. Set --output-format=files
and you'll get something like this:
find drone-hunter.output -type f
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/drone-plugin-golangci-lint/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/ssh-pub-keys/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/drone-runner-laboratory/.drone_lab.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/rio-website/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/rancher-catalog-stats/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/drone-plugin-fossa/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/swiss-army-knife/.drone.ci.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/swiss-army-knife/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/huawei-ui/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/drone-runner-docker/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/k3s-website/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/k3os-website/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/website-theme/.drone.yml
drone-hunter.output/rancherlabs/support-tools/.drone.yml
The only limits are your imagination (and the GitHub API Rate Limit).
Output Normalization
As of 0.2.0
, you can pass use the --output-normalize
option to
remove formatting differences in the dronefiles. This reduces false
negatives when trying to identify which files are the same.
License
drone-hunter
is available under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt
for the full text.