From ad01a04a6e3a942085bb43173d68b71ed04b051b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Aaron Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2025 13:50:01 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] pre commit --- .pre-commit-config.yaml | 3 +- Cargo.toml | 2 + deny.toml | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- src/main.rs | 1 + tests/test.rs | 5 ++ 5 files changed, 117 insertions(+), 76 deletions(-) create mode 100644 tests/test.rs diff --git a/.pre-commit-config.yaml b/.pre-commit-config.yaml index f1450df..75c5faa 100644 --- a/.pre-commit-config.yaml +++ b/.pre-commit-config.yaml @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ repos: - id: end-of-file-fixer - id: mixed-line-ending - id: trailing-whitespace + - id: detect-private-key - repo: https://github.com/psf/black rev: 25.1.0 hooks: @@ -58,4 +59,4 @@ repos: entry: bash -c 'cargo nextest run --all-features' language: rust files: \.rs$ - pass_filenames: false \ No newline at end of file + pass_filenames: false diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index 89a9418..d959a19 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml @@ -2,5 +2,7 @@ name = "pingora-test" version = "0.1.0" edition = "2024" +license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" +description = "Pingora test application" [dependencies] diff --git a/deny.toml b/deny.toml index b810684..92860ad 100644 --- a/deny.toml +++ b/deny.toml @@ -9,6 +9,11 @@ # The values provided in this template are the default values that will be used # when any section or field is not specified in your own configuration +# Root options + +# The graph table configures how the dependency graph is constructed and thus +# which crates the checks are performed against +[graph] # If 1 or more target triples (and optionally, target_features) are specified, # only the specified targets will be checked when running `cargo deny check`. # This means, if a particular package is only ever used as a target specific @@ -18,57 +23,71 @@ # dependencies not shared by any other crates, would be ignored, as the target # list here is effectively saying which targets you are building for. targets = [ - # The triple can be any string, but only the target triples built in to - # rustc (as of 1.40) can be checked against actual config expressions - #{ triple = "x86_64-unknown-linux-musl" }, - # You can also specify which target_features you promise are enabled for a - # particular target. target_features are currently not validated against - # the actual valid features supported by the target architecture. - #{ triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown", features = ["atomics"] }, + # The triple can be any string, but only the target triples built in to + # rustc (as of 1.40) can be checked against actual config expressions + #"x86_64-unknown-linux-musl", + # You can also specify which target_features you promise are enabled for a + # particular target. target_features are currently not validated against + # the actual valid features supported by the target architecture. + #{ triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown", features = ["atomics"] }, ] +# When creating the dependency graph used as the source of truth when checks are +# executed, this field can be used to prune crates from the graph, removing them +# from the view of cargo-deny. This is an extremely heavy hammer, as if a crate +# is pruned from the graph, all of its dependencies will also be pruned unless +# they are connected to another crate in the graph that hasn't been pruned, +# so it should be used with care. The identifiers are [Package ID Specifications] +# (https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/pkgid-spec.html) +#exclude = [] +# If true, metadata will be collected with `--all-features`. Note that this can't +# be toggled off if true, if you want to conditionally enable `--all-features` it +# is recommended to pass `--all-features` on the cmd line instead +all-features = false +# If true, metadata will be collected with `--no-default-features`. The same +# caveat with `all-features` applies +no-default-features = false +# If set, these feature will be enabled when collecting metadata. If `--features` +# is specified on the cmd line they will take precedence over this option. +#features = [] + +# The output table provides options for how/if diagnostics are outputted +[output] +# When outputting inclusion graphs in diagnostics that include features, this +# option can be used to specify the depth at which feature edges will be added. +# This option is included since the graphs can be quite large and the addition +# of features from the crate(s) to all of the graph roots can be far too verbose. +# This option can be overridden via `--feature-depth` on the cmd line +feature-depth = 1 # This section is considered when running `cargo deny check advisories` # More documentation for the advisories section can be found here: # https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/advisories/cfg.html [advisories] -# The path where the advisory database is cloned/fetched into +# The path where the advisory databases are cloned/fetched into db-path = "~/.cargo/advisory-db" # The url(s) of the advisory databases to use db-urls = ["https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db"] -# The lint level for security vulnerabilities -vulnerability = "deny" -# The lint level for unmaintained crates -unmaintained = "warn" -# The lint level for crates that have been yanked from their source registry -yanked = "deny" -# The lint level for crates with security notices. Note that as of -# 2019-12-17 there are no security notice advisories in -# https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db -notice = "warn" # A list of advisory IDs to ignore. Note that ignored advisories will still # output a note when they are encountered. ignore = [ - #"RUSTSEC-0000-0000", + #"RUSTSEC-0000-0000", + #{ id = "RUSTSEC-0000-0000", reason = "you can specify a reason the advisory is ignored" }, + #"a-crate-that-is-yanked@0.1.1", # you can also ignore yanked crate versions if you wish + #{ crate = "a-crate-that-is-yanked@0.1.1", reason = "you can specify why you are ignoring the yanked crate" }, ] -# Threshold for security vulnerabilities, any vulnerability with a CVSS score -# lower than the range specified will be ignored. Note that ignored advisories -# will still output a note when they are encountered. -# * None - CVSS Score 0.0 -# * Low - CVSS Score 0.1 - 3.9 -# * Medium - CVSS Score 4.0 - 6.9 -# * High - CVSS Score 7.0 - 8.9 -# * Critical - CVSS Score 9.0 - 10.0 -#severity-threshold = +# If this is true, then cargo deny will use the git executable to fetch advisory database. +# If this is false, then it uses a built-in git library. +# Setting this to true can be helpful if you have special authentication requirements that cargo-deny does not support. +# See Git Authentication for more information about setting up git authentication. +#git-fetch-with-cli = true # This section is considered when running `cargo deny check licenses` # More documentation for the licenses section can be found here: # https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/licenses/cfg.html [licenses] -# The lint level for crates which do not have a detectable license -unlicensed = "allow" # List of explicitly allowed licenses # See https://spdx.org/licenses/ for list of possible licenses -# [possible values: any SPDX 3.7 short identifier (+ optional exception)]. +# [possible values: any SPDX 3.11 short identifier (+ optional exception)]. allow = [ "MIT", "Apache-2.0", @@ -79,26 +98,6 @@ allow = [ "ISC", "CC0-1.0", ] -# List of explicitly disallowed licenses -# See https://spdx.org/licenses/ for list of possible licenses -# [possible values: any SPDX 3.7 short identifier (+ optional exception)]. -deny = [ - #"Nokia", -] -# Lint level for licenses considered copyleft -copyleft = "warn" -# Blanket approval or denial for OSI-approved or FSF Free/Libre licenses -# * both - The license will be approved if it is both OSI-approved *AND* FSF -# * either - The license will be approved if it is either OSI-approved *OR* FSF -# * osi-only - The license will be approved if is OSI-approved *AND NOT* FSF -# * fsf-only - The license will be approved if is FSF *AND NOT* OSI-approved -# * neither - This predicate is ignored and the default lint level is used -allow-osi-fsf-free = "neither" -# Lint level used when no other predicates are matched -# 1. License isn't in the allow or deny lists -# 2. License isn't copyleft -# 3. License isn't OSI/FSF, or allow-osi-fsf-free = "neither" -default = "deny" # The confidence threshold for detecting a license from license text. # The higher the value, the more closely the license text must be to the # canonical license text of a valid SPDX license file. @@ -107,19 +106,17 @@ confidence-threshold = 0.8 # Allow 1 or more licenses on a per-crate basis, so that particular licenses # aren't accepted for every possible crate as with the normal allow list exceptions = [ - # Each entry is the crate and version constraint, and its specific allow - # list - #{ allow = ["Zlib"], name = "adler32", version = "*" }, + # Each entry is the crate and version constraint, and its specific allow + # list + #{ allow = ["Zlib"], crate = "adler32" }, ] # Some crates don't have (easily) machine readable licensing information, # adding a clarification entry for it allows you to manually specify the # licensing information #[[licenses.clarify]] -# The name of the crate the clarification applies to -#name = "ring" -# The optional version constraint for the crate -#version = "*" +# The package spec the clarification applies to +#crate = "ring" # The SPDX expression for the license requirements of the crate #expression = "MIT AND ISC AND OpenSSL" # One or more files in the crate's source used as the "source of truth" for @@ -134,13 +131,15 @@ exceptions = [ [licenses.private] # If true, ignores workspace crates that aren't published, or are only -# published to private registries +# published to private registries. +# To see how to mark a crate as unpublished (to the official registry), +# visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-publish-field. ignore = false # One or more private registries that you might publish crates to, if a crate # is only published to private registries, and ignore is true, the crate will # not have its license(s) checked registries = [ - #"https://sekretz.com/registry + #"https://sekretz.com/registry ] # This section is considered when running `cargo deny check bans`. @@ -157,30 +156,63 @@ wildcards = "allow" # * simplest-path - The path to the version with the fewest edges is highlighted # * all - Both lowest-version and simplest-path are used highlight = "all" +# The default lint level for `default` features for crates that are members of +# the workspace that is being checked. This can be overridden by allowing/denying +# `default` on a crate-by-crate basis if desired. +workspace-default-features = "allow" +# The default lint level for `default` features for external crates that are not +# members of the workspace. This can be overridden by allowing/denying `default` +# on a crate-by-crate basis if desired. +external-default-features = "allow" # List of crates that are allowed. Use with care! allow = [ - #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0" }, + #"ansi_term@0.11.0", + #{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", reason = "you can specify a reason it is allowed" }, ] # List of crates to deny deny = [ - # Each entry the name of a crate and a version range. If version is - # not specified, all versions will be matched. - #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0" }, - # - # Wrapper crates can optionally be specified to allow the crate when it - # is a direct dependency of the otherwise banned crate - #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0", wrappers = [] }, + #"ansi_term@0.11.0", + #{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", reason = "you can specify a reason it is banned" }, + # Wrapper crates can optionally be specified to allow the crate when it + # is a direct dependency of the otherwise banned crate + #{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", wrappers = ["this-crate-directly-depends-on-ansi_term"] }, ] + +# List of features to allow/deny +# Each entry the name of a crate and a version range. If version is +# not specified, all versions will be matched. +#[[bans.features]] +#crate = "reqwest" +# Features to not allow +#deny = ["json"] +# Features to allow +#allow = [ +# "rustls", +# "__rustls", +# "__tls", +# "hyper-rustls", +# "rustls", +# "rustls-pemfile", +# "rustls-tls-webpki-roots", +# "tokio-rustls", +# "webpki-roots", +#] +# If true, the allowed features must exactly match the enabled feature set. If +# this is set there is no point setting `deny` +#exact = true + # Certain crates/versions that will be skipped when doing duplicate detection. skip = [ - #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0" }, + #"ansi_term@0.11.0", + #{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", reason = "you can specify a reason why it can't be updated/removed" }, ] # Similarly to `skip` allows you to skip certain crates during duplicate # detection. Unlike skip, it also includes the entire tree of transitive # dependencies starting at the specified crate, up to a certain depth, which is -# by default infinite +# by default infinite. skip-tree = [ - #{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0", depth = 20 }, + #"ansi_term@0.11.0", # will be skipped along with _all_ of its direct and transitive dependencies + #{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", depth = 20 }, ] # This section is considered when running `cargo deny check sources`. @@ -200,9 +232,9 @@ allow-registry = ["https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"] allow-git = [] [sources.allow-org] -# 1 or more github.com organizations to allow git sources for +# github.com organizations to allow git sources for github = [] -# 1 or more gitlab.com organizations to allow git sources for +# gitlab.com organizations to allow git sources for gitlab = [] -# 1 or more bitbucket.org organizations to allow git sources for -bitbucket = [] \ No newline at end of file +# bitbucket.org organizations to allow git sources for +bitbucket = [] diff --git a/src/main.rs b/src/main.rs index 0487415..19e4b1b 100644 --- a/src/main.rs +++ b/src/main.rs @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ fn main() { + // This is a simple Rust program that prints a greeting message to the console. println!("Hello, Pingora!"); } diff --git a/tests/test.rs b/tests/test.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3c4e3d --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/test.rs @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +#[test] +fn echo_hello() { + // This function prints a greeting message to the console. + println!("Hello, Pingora!"); +}