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#!/usr/bin/python
# Authors:
# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Test the API against a known-good API to ensure that changes aren't made
# lightly.
import sys
import os
import re
from ipalib import *
from ipalib.text import Gettext
API_FILE='API.txt'
API_FILE_DIFFERENCE = 1
API_NEW_COMMAND = 2
API_NO_FILE = 4
def parse_options():
from optparse import OptionParser
parser = OptionParser()
parser.add_option("--validate", dest="validate", action="store_true",
default=False, help="Validate the API vs the stored API")
options, args = parser.parse_args()
return options, args
def strip_doc(line):
"""
Remove the doc= line from the repr() of a Paramter.
"""
s = line.find(' doc=')
if s >= 0:
e = line.find('), ', s)
line = '%s%s' % (line[0:s], line[e+2:])
return line
def make_api():
"""
Write a new API file from the current tree.
"""
fd = open(API_FILE, 'w')
for cmd in api.Command():
fd.write('command: %s\n' % cmd.name)
fd.write('args: %d,%d,%d\n' % (len(cmd.args), len(cmd.options), len(cmd.output)))
for a in cmd.args():
fd.write('arg: %s\n' % strip_doc(repr(a)))
for o in cmd.options():
fd.write('option: %s\n' % strip_doc(repr(o)))
for o in cmd.output():
fd.write('output: %s\n' % strip_doc(repr(o)))
fd.close()
return 0
def find_name(line):
"""
Break apart a Param line and pull out the name. It would be nice if we
could just eval() the line but we wouldn't have defined any validators
or normalizers it may be using.
"""
m = re.match('^[a-zA-Z0-9]+\(\'([a-z][_a-z0-9?\*\+]*)\'.*', line)
if m:
name = m.group(1)
else:
print "Couldn't find name in: %s" % line
name = ''
return name
def validate_api():
"""
Compare the API in the file to the one in ipalib.
Return a bitwise return code to identify the types of errors found, if
any.
"""
fd = open(API_FILE, 'r')
lines = fd.readlines()
fd.close()
rval = 0
# First run through the file and compare it to the API
existing_cmds = []
cmd = None
for line in lines:
line = line.strip()
if line.startswith('command:'):
if cmd:
# Check the args of the previous command.
if found_args != expected_args:
print 'Argument count in %s of %d doesn\'t match expected: %d' % (
name, found_args, expected_args)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
if found_options != expected_options:
print 'Options count in %s of %d doesn\'t match expected: %d' % (
name, found_options, expected_options)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
if found_output != expected_output:
print 'Output count in %s of %d doesn\'t match expected: %d' % (
name, found_output, expected_output)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
(arg, name) = line.split(': ', 1)
if name not in api.Command:
print "Command %s in API file, not in ipalib" % name
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
cmd = None
else:
existing_cmds.append(name)
cmd = api.Command[name]
found_args = 0
found_options = 0
found_output = 0
if line.startswith('args:') and cmd:
line = line.replace('args: ', '')
(expected_args, expected_options, expected_output) = line.split(',')
expected_args = int(expected_args)
expected_options = int(expected_options)
expected_output = int(expected_output)
if line.startswith('arg:') and cmd:
line = line.replace('arg: ', '')
found = False
for a in cmd.args():
if strip_doc(repr(a)) == line:
found = True
else:
arg = find_name(line)
if a.name == arg:
found = True
print 'Arg in %s doesn\'t match.\nGot %s\nExpected %s' % (
name, strip_doc(repr(a)), line)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
if found:
found_args += 1
else:
arg = find_name(line)
print "Argument '%s' in command '%s' in API file not found" % (arg, name)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
if line.startswith('option:') and cmd:
line = line.replace('option: ', '')
found = False
for o in cmd.options():
if strip_doc(repr(o)) == line:
found = True
else:
option = find_name(line)
if o.name == option:
found = True
print 'Option in %s doesn\'t match. Got %s Expected %s' % (name, o, line)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
if found:
found_options += 1
else:
option = find_name(line)
print "Option '%s' in command '%s' in API file not found" % (option, name)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
if line.startswith('output:') and cmd:
line = line.replace('output: ', '')
found = False
for o in cmd.output():
if strip_doc(repr(o)) == line:
found = True
else:
output = find_name(line)
if o.name == output:
found = True
print 'Output in %s doesn\'t match. Got %s Expected %s' % (name, o, line)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
if found:
found_output += 1
else:
output = find_name(line)
print "Option '%s' in command '%s' in API file not found" % (output, name)
rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
# Now look for new commands not in the current API
for cmd in api.Command():
if cmd.name not in existing_cmds:
print "Command %s in ipalib, not in API" % cmd.name
rval |= API_NEW_COMMAND
return rval
def main():
options, args = parse_options()
cfg = dict(
context='cli',
in_server=False,
debug=False,
verbose=0,
validate_api=True,
enable_ra=True,
)
api.bootstrap(**cfg)
api.finalize()
if options.validate:
if not os.path.exists(API_FILE):
print 'No %s to validate' % API_FILE
rval = API_NO_FILE
else:
rval = validate_api()
else:
print "Writing API to API.txt"
rval = make_api()
if rval & API_FILE_DIFFERENCE:
print ''
print 'There are one or more changes to the API.\nEither undo the API changes or update API.txt and increment the major version in VERSION.'
if rval & API_NEW_COMMAND:
print ''
print 'There are one or more new commands defined.\nUpdate API.txt and increment the minor version in VERSION.'
return rval
sys.exit(main())