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Usage needlessly complicated #606

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When setting up Bandit the usage is needlessly complicated. This is made even worse when I want to use things like pre-commit or otherwise get colleagues to use the same tools, as the configuration files are a mess.

  1. There is no example that I can find for the -c config file. I tried to use the only format documented, the INI format, and it complained about some document start not being found, which sounds like it expects XML. I see no examples of XML configuration.

  2. The INI format config is supposed to be loaded by default from .bandit, it's not. I need to add --ini .bandit or I get the completely false error message No targets found in CLI or ini files, exiting. .. considering it says path to a .bandit file that supplies command line arguments, AND the error claims to "not find" ini files, this should clearly be loaded by default.

  3. The INI format configuration is not well documented, just some handwavy "comma separated list of blah" instead of showing actual examples for most of the usage, and it fails to specify that it does not support comments at the end of lines.

E.g. this causes an error:

[bandit]
skips: B101  # Assertion used
  1. The INI format configuration does not support proper glob expressions nor does it support the -r argument, causing really stupid looking configuration and significant astonishment at the difficulties to get it to work.

This causes an error

[bandit]
targets: **/*.py
Files skipped (1):
        **/*.py (Invalid argument)

This does nothing:

[bandit]
exclude: **/tests

This also fails to work, because directories cannot be excluded:

[bandit]
exclude: tests,*/tests,*/*/tests,*/*/*/tests,... for as many levels as you guess your app will need

This also fails because the spaces are not trimmed around the ,

[bandit]
exclude: tests/*, */tests/*, */*/tests/*, */*/*/tests/*, ... for as many levels as you guess your app will need

This seems to work though, if your code is e.g. in app directory and IF used with bandit --ini .bandit -r:

[bandit]
include: app
exclude: app/tests/*,app/*/tests/*,app/*/*/tests/*,app/*/*/*/tests/*,... for as many levels as you guess your app will need
  1. Configuration is not handled well when used with other tools. I want to automatically run this with pre-commit, but Bandit ignores the exclude from the INI file even with the explicitly set --ini .bandit arg, I imagine because pre-commit gives it a list of files as arguments, so I have to re-do the exclude in .pre-commit-config.yaml.
  - repo: https://github.com/PyCQA/bandit
    rev: 'master'
    hooks:
      - id: bandit
        args: ['--ini', '.bandit', '-r']
        exclude: >
          (?x)^(
            .*/tests/.*
          )$

You should be able to tell by now why this just feels wrong on so many levels and is at the very least needlessly complicated.

Describe the solution you'd like

  1. bandit . -r should be the default operation, with something like --no-recurse to override the recursion
  2. .bandit configuration (and I really hope soon pyproject.toml configuration) should be read automatically
  3. -c configuration example file should be in the repo's README, and the --ini should be properly documented as well
  4. .bandit and other configuration should be respected regardless of if bandit gets a list of filenames as arguments or not, though of course it should be possible to override configuration when necessary .. the expectation is that targets: app with -r and app/file.py as argument have the same effect with the same configuration
  5. .bandit and other configuration formats should be fully capable of making the tool run properly by default without requiring constant manual edits, i.e. they should support the recursion (if 1. is implemented less important), and they should support proper globs both for targets and exclude
  6. Configuration parsing should support common usage, such as spaces around separators, and comments at end of lines

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