#!/usr/bin/env python # vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 # Copyright (c) 2012, Cloudscaling # All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. """nova HACKING file compliance testing Built on top of pep8.py """ import imp import inspect import logging import os import re import subprocess import sys import tokenize import warnings import pep8 # Don't need this for testing logging.disable('LOG') #N1xx comments #N2xx except #N3xx imports #N4xx docstrings #N5xx dictionaries/lists #N6xx calling methods #N7xx localization #N8xx git commit messages #N9xx other IMPORT_EXCEPTIONS = ['sqlalchemy', 'migrate', 'nova.db.sqlalchemy.session', 'nova.openstack.common.log.logging', 'nova.db.sqlalchemy.migration.versioning_api'] START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE = ['u"""', 'r"""', '"""', "u'''", "r'''", "'''"] END_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE = ['"""', "'''"] VERBOSE_MISSING_IMPORT = os.getenv('HACKING_VERBOSE_MISSING_IMPORT', 'False') _missingImport = set([]) # Monkey patch broken excluded filter in pep8 # See https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8/pull/111 def excluded(self, filename): """Check if options.exclude contains a pattern that matches filename.""" basename = os.path.basename(filename) return any((pep8.filename_match(filename, self.options.exclude, default=False), pep8.filename_match(basename, self.options.exclude, default=False))) def input_dir(self, dirname): """Check all files in this directory and all subdirectories.""" dirname = dirname.rstrip('/') if self.excluded(dirname): return 0 counters = self.options.report.counters verbose = self.options.verbose filepatterns = self.options.filename runner = self.runner for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dirname): if verbose: print('directory ' + root) counters['directories'] += 1 for subdir in sorted(dirs): if self.excluded(os.path.join(root, subdir)): dirs.remove(subdir) for filename in sorted(files): # contain a pattern that matches? if ((pep8.filename_match(filename, filepatterns) and not self.excluded(filename))): runner(os.path.join(root, filename)) def is_import_exception(mod): return (mod in IMPORT_EXCEPTIONS or any(mod.startswith(m + '.') for m in IMPORT_EXCEPTIONS)) def import_normalize(line): # convert "from x import y" to "import x.y" # handle "from x import y as z" to "import x.y as z" split_line = line.split() if ("import" in line and line.startswith("from ") and "," not in line and split_line[2] == "import" and split_line[3] != "*" and split_line[1] != "__future__" and (len(split_line) == 4 or (len(split_line) == 6 and split_line[4] == "as"))): return "import %s.%s" % (split_line[1], split_line[3]) else: return line def nova_todo_format(physical_line, tokens): """Check for 'TODO()'. nova HACKING guide recommendation for TODO: Include your name with TODOs as in "#TODO(termie)" Okay: #TODO(sdague) N101: #TODO fail N101: #TODO (jogo) fail """ # TODO(sdague): TODO check shouldn't fail inside of space pos = physical_line.find('TODO') pos1 = physical_line.find('TODO(') pos2 = physical_line.find('#') # make sure it's a comment if (pos != pos1 and pos2 >= 0 and pos2 < pos and len(tokens) == 0): return pos, "N101: Use TODO(NAME)" def nova_except_format(logical_line): r"""Check for 'except:'. nova HACKING guide recommends not using except: Do not write "except:", use "except Exception:" at the very least Okay: except Exception: N201: except: """ if logical_line.startswith("except:"): yield 6, "N201: no 'except:' at least use 'except Exception:'" def nova_except_format_assert(logical_line): r"""Check for 'assertRaises(Exception'. nova HACKING guide recommends not using assertRaises(Exception...): Do not use overly broad Exception type Okay: self.assertRaises(NovaException) N202: self.assertRaises(Exception) """ if logical_line.startswith("self.assertRaises(Exception"): yield 1, "N202: assertRaises Exception too broad" modules_cache = dict((mod, True) for mod in tuple(sys.modules.keys()) + sys.builtin_module_names) RE_RELATIVE_IMPORT = re.compile('^from\s*[.]') def nova_import_rules(logical_line): r"""Check for imports. nova HACKING guide recommends one import per line: Do not import more than one module per line Examples: Okay: from nova.compute import api N301: from nova.compute import api, utils Imports should usually be on separate lines. nova HACKING guide recommends importing only modules: Do not import objects, only modules Examples: Okay: from os import path Okay: import os.path Okay: from nova.compute import rpcapi N302: from os.path import dirname as dirname2 N303: from os.path import * N304: from .compute import rpcapi """ #NOTE(afazekas): An old style relative import example will not be able to # pass the doctest, since the relativity depends on the file's locality def is_module_for_sure(mod, search_path=sys.path): mod_path = mod.replace('.', os.sep) try: imp.find_module(mod_path, search_path) except ImportError: return False return True def is_module_for_sure_cached(mod): if mod in modules_cache: return modules_cache[mod] res = is_module_for_sure(mod) modules_cache[mod] = res return res def is_module(mod): """Checks for non module imports. If can't find module on first try, recursively check for the parent modules. When parsing 'from x import y,' x is the parent. """ if is_module_for_sure_cached(mod): return True parts = mod.split('.') for i in range(len(parts) - 1, 0, -1): path = '.'.join(parts[0:i]) if is_module_for_sure_cached(path): return False _missingImport.add(mod) return True current_path = os.path.dirname(pep8.current_file) current_mod = os.path.basename(pep8.current_file) if current_mod[-3:] == ".py": current_mod = current_mod[:-3] split_line = logical_line.split() split_line_len = len(split_line) if (split_line[0] in ('import', 'from') and split_line_len > 1 and not is_import_exception(split_line[1])): pos = logical_line.find(',') if pos != -1: if split_line[0] == 'from': yield pos, "N301: one import per line" return # ',' is not supported by the N302 checker yet pos = logical_line.find('*') if pos != -1: yield pos, "N303: No wildcard (*) import." return if split_line_len in (2, 4, 6) and split_line[1] != "__future__": if 'from' == split_line[0] and split_line_len > 3: mod = '.'.join((split_line[1], split_line[3])) if is_import_exception(mod): return if RE_RELATIVE_IMPORT.search(logical_line): yield logical_line.find('.'), ("N304: No " "relative imports. '%s' is a relative import" % logical_line) return if not is_module(mod): yield 0, ("N302: import only modules." "'%s' does not import a module" % logical_line) return #NOTE(afazekas): import searches first in the package # The import keyword just imports modules # The guestfs module now imports guestfs mod = split_line[1] if (current_mod != mod and not is_module_for_sure_cached(mod) and is_module_for_sure(mod, [current_path])): yield 0, ("N304: No relative imports." " '%s' is a relative import" % logical_line) #TODO(jogo): import template: N305 def nova_import_alphabetical(logical_line, blank_lines, previous_logical, indent_level, previous_indent_level): r"""Check for imports in alphabetical order. nova HACKING guide recommendation for imports: imports in human alphabetical order Okay: import os\nimport sys\n\nimport nova\nfrom nova import test N306: import sys\nimport os """ # handle import x # use .lower since capitalization shouldn't dictate order split_line = import_normalize(logical_line.strip()).lower().split() split_previous = import_normalize(previous_logical.strip()).lower().split() if blank_lines < 1 and indent_level == previous_indent_level: length = [2, 4] if (len(split_line) in length and len(split_previous) in length and split_line[0] == "import" and split_previous[0] == "import"): if split_line[1] < split_previous[1]: yield (0, "N306: imports not in alphabetical order (%s, %s)" % (split_previous[1], split_line[1])) def nova_import_no_db_in_virt(logical_line, filename): """Check for db calls from nova/virt As of grizzly-2 all the database calls have been removed from nova/virt, and we want to keep it that way. N307 """ if "nova/virt" in filename and not filename.endswith("fake.py"): if logical_line.startswith("from nova import db"): yield (0, "N307: nova.db import not allowed in nova/virt/*") def in_docstring_position(previous_logical): return (previous_logical.startswith("def ") or previous_logical.startswith("class ")) def nova_docstring_start_space(physical_line, previous_logical): r"""Check for docstring not start with space. nova HACKING guide recommendation for docstring: Docstring should not start with space Okay: def foo():\n '''This is good.''' N401: def foo():\n ''' This is not.''' """ # short circuit so that we don't fail on our own fail test # when running under external pep8 if physical_line.find("N401: def foo()") != -1: return # it's important that we determine this is actually a docstring, # and not a doc block used somewhere after the first line of a # function def if in_docstring_position(previous_logical): pos = max([physical_line.find(i) for i in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE]) if pos != -1 and len(physical_line) > pos + 4: if physical_line[pos + 3] == ' ': return (pos, "N401: docstring should not start with" " a space") def nova_docstring_one_line(physical_line): r"""Check one line docstring end. nova HACKING guide recommendation for one line docstring: A one line docstring looks like this and ends in punctuation. Okay: '''This is good.''' Okay: '''This is good too!''' Okay: '''How about this?''' N402: '''This is not''' N402: '''Bad punctuation,''' """ #TODO(jogo) make this apply to multi line docstrings as well line = physical_line.lstrip() if line.startswith('"') or line.startswith("'"): pos = max([line.find(i) for i in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE]) # start end = max([line[-4:-1] == i for i in END_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE]) # end if pos != -1 and end and len(line) > pos + 4: if line[-5] not in ['.', '?', '!']: return pos, "N402: one line docstring needs punctuation." def nova_docstring_multiline_end(physical_line, previous_logical): r"""Check multi line docstring end. nova HACKING guide recommendation for docstring: Docstring should end on a new line Okay: '''foobar\nfoo\nbar\n''' N403: def foo():\n'''foobar\nfoo\nbar\n d'''\n\n """ if in_docstring_position(previous_logical): pos = max(physical_line.find(i) for i in END_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE) if pos != -1 and len(physical_line) == pos + 4: if physical_line.strip() not in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE: return (pos, "N403: multi line docstring end on new line") def nova_docstring_multiline_start(physical_line, previous_logical, tokens): r"""Check multi line docstring start with summary. nova HACKING guide recommendation for docstring: Docstring should start with A multi line docstring has a one-line summary Okay: '''foobar\nfoo\nbar\n''' N404: def foo():\n'''\nfoo\nbar\n''' \n\n """ if in_docstring_position(previous_logical): pos = max([physical_line.find(i) for i in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE]) # start of docstring when len(tokens)==0 if len(tokens) == 0 and pos != -1 and len(physical_line) == pos + 4: if physical_line.strip() in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE: return (pos, "N404: multi line docstring " "should start with a summary") def nova_no_cr(physical_line): r"""Check that we only use newlines not cariage returns. Okay: import os\nimport sys # pep8 doesn't yet replace \r in strings, will work on an # upstream fix N901 import os\r\nimport sys """ pos = physical_line.find('\r') if pos != -1 and pos == (len(physical_line) - 2): return (pos, "N901: Windows style line endings not allowed in code") FORMAT_RE = re.compile("%(?:" "%|" # Ignore plain percents "(\(\w+\))?" # mapping key "([#0 +-]?" # flag "(?:\d+|\*)?" # width "(?:\.\d+)?" # precision "[hlL]?" # length mod "\w))") # type class LocalizationError(Exception): pass def check_i18n(): """Generator that checks token stream for localization errors. Expects tokens to be ``send``ed one by one. Raises LocalizationError if some error is found. """ while True: try: token_type, text, _, _, line = yield except GeneratorExit: return if (token_type == tokenize.NAME and text == "_" and not line.startswith('def _(msg):')): while True: token_type, text, start, _, _ = yield if token_type != tokenize.NL: break if token_type != tokenize.OP or text != "(": continue # not a localization call format_string = '' while True: token_type, text, start, _, _ = yield if token_type == tokenize.STRING: format_string += eval(text) elif token_type == tokenize.NL: pass else: break if not format_string: raise LocalizationError(start, "N701: Empty localization string") if token_type != tokenize.OP: raise LocalizationError(start, "N701: Invalid localization call") if text != ")": if text == "%": raise LocalizationError(start, "N702: Formatting operation should be outside" " of localization method call") elif text == "+": raise LocalizationError(start, "N702: Use bare string concatenation instead" " of +") else: raise LocalizationError(start, "N702: Argument to _ must be just a string") format_specs = FORMAT_RE.findall(format_string) positional_specs = [(key, spec) for key, spec in format_specs if not key and spec] # not spec means %%, key means %(smth)s if len(positional_specs) > 1: raise LocalizationError(start, "N703: Multiple positional placeholders") def nova_localization_strings(logical_line, tokens): r"""Check localization in line. Okay: _("This is fine") Okay: _("This is also fine %s") N701: _('') N702: _("Bob" + " foo") N702: _("Bob %s" % foo) # N703 check is not quite right, disabled by removing colon N703 _("%s %s" % (foo, bar)) """ # TODO(sdague) actually get these tests working gen = check_i18n() next(gen) try: map(gen.send, tokens) gen.close() except LocalizationError as e: yield e.args #TODO(jogo) Dict and list objects def nova_is_not(logical_line): r"""Check localization in line. Okay: if x is not y N901: if not X is Y N901: if not X.B is Y """ split_line = logical_line.split() if (len(split_line) == 5 and split_line[0] == 'if' and split_line[1] == 'not' and split_line[3] == 'is'): yield (logical_line.find('not'), "N901: Use the 'is not' " "operator for when testing for unequal identities") def nova_not_in(logical_line): r"""Check localization in line. Okay: if x not in y Okay: if not (X in Y or X is Z) Okay: if not (X in Y) N902: if not X in Y N902: if not X.B in Y """ split_line = logical_line.split() if (len(split_line) == 5 and split_line[0] == 'if' and split_line[1] == 'not' and split_line[3] == 'in' and not split_line[2].startswith('(')): yield (logical_line.find('not'), "N902: Use the 'not in' " "operator for collection membership evaluation") current_file = "" def readlines(filename): """Record the current file being tested.""" pep8.current_file = filename return open(filename).readlines() def add_nova(): """Monkey patch in nova guidelines. Look for functions that start with nova_ and have arguments and add them to pep8 module Assumes you know how to write pep8.py checks """ for name, function in globals().items(): if not inspect.isfunction(function): continue args = inspect.getargspec(function)[0] if args and name.startswith("nova"): exec("pep8.%s = %s" % (name, name)) def once_git_check_commit_title(): """Check git commit messages. nova HACKING recommends not referencing a bug or blueprint in first line, it should provide an accurate description of the change N801 N802 Title limited to 50 chars """ #Get title of most recent commit subp = subprocess.Popen(['git', 'log', '--no-merges', '--pretty=%s', '-1'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) title = subp.communicate()[0] if subp.returncode: raise Exception("git log failed with code %s" % subp.returncode) #From https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ci-puppet # /blob/master/modules/gerrit/manifests/init.pp#L74 #Changeid|bug|blueprint git_keywords = (r'(I[0-9a-f]{8,40})|' '([Bb]ug|[Ll][Pp])[\s\#:]*(\d+)|' '([Bb]lue[Pp]rint|[Bb][Pp])[\s\#:]*([A-Za-z0-9\\-]+)') GIT_REGEX = re.compile(git_keywords) error = False #NOTE(jogo) if match regex but over 3 words, acceptable title if GIT_REGEX.search(title) is not None and len(title.split()) <= 3: print ("N801: git commit title ('%s') should provide an accurate " "description of the change, not just a reference to a bug " "or blueprint" % title.strip()) error = True if len(title.decode('utf-8')) > 72: print ("N802: git commit title ('%s') should be under 50 chars" % title.strip()) error = True return error imports_on_separate_lines_N301_compliant = r""" Imports should usually be on separate lines. Okay: import os\nimport sys E401: import sys, os N301: from subprocess import Popen, PIPE Okay: from myclas import MyClass Okay: from foo.bar.yourclass import YourClass Okay: import myclass Okay: import foo.bar.yourclass """ if __name__ == "__main__": #include nova path sys.path.append(os.getcwd()) #Run once tests (not per line) once_error = once_git_check_commit_title() #NOVA error codes start with an N pep8.SELFTEST_REGEX = re.compile(r'(Okay|[EWN]\d{3}):\s(.*)') pep8.ERRORCODE_REGEX = re.compile(r'[EWN]\d{3}') add_nova() pep8.current_file = current_file pep8.readlines = readlines pep8.StyleGuide.excluded = excluded pep8.StyleGuide.input_dir = input_dir # we need to kill this doctring otherwise the self tests fail pep8.imports_on_separate_lines.__doc__ = \ imports_on_separate_lines_N301_compliant try: pep8._main() sys.exit(once_error) finally: if len(_missingImport) > 0: print >> sys.stderr, ("%i imports missing in this test environment" % len(_missingImport))