How to use the sqlfluff.cli.commands.get_linter function in sqlfluff

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github alanmcruickshank / sqlfluff / src / sqlfluff / diff_quality_plugin.py View on Github external
def violations(src_path):
        """Return list of violations.

        Given the path to a .sql file, analyze it and return a list of
        violations (i.e. formatting or style issues).

        :param src_path:
        :return: list of Violation
        """
        linter = get_linter(get_config())
        linter.output_func = None
        linted_path = linter.lint_path(src_path, ignore_non_existent_files=True)
        result = []
        for violation in linted_path.get_violations():
            try:
                # Normal SQLFluff warnings
                message = violation.description
            except AttributeError:
                # Parse errors
                message = str(violation)
            result.append(Violation(violation.line_no(), message))
        return result

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