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add jq to dockerfile #1858
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In my opinion, golangci-lint docker image should be just bare minimum (e.g. base image + golangci-lint binary). So while adding one more tool (like jq) is trivial, it will lead to few implications:
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I don't disagree with the sentiment but at the same time using code quality as an output either requires that you run two jobs, one with non-human and output to file, and another to screen... Or create a private image based on the latest, and then keep maintaining that. If there is some sed/awk magic people are using instead, I'm game, please share. I just don't want to maintain a private image for a pubic tool for something so basic. |
could you provide more information about your use case? |
The use case is this CI task that sticks computer readable information in an artifact and human readable stuff to the screen:
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this is closed by #2386 |
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When running the tool to generate code quality reports its helpful to be able to tee the output to a file and to some human readable output using jq.
Describe the solution you'd like
RUN apk update && apk add --no-cache jq=1.6-r1
Describe alternatives you've considered
maintain a local fork :(
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