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ansible/docs/bin/find-plugin-refs.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# To run this script, first make webdocs in the toplevel of the checkout. This will generate all
# rst files from their sources. Then run this script ./docs/bin/find-plugin-refs.py
#
# No output means that there are no longer any bare module and plugin names referenced via :ref:
#
# For my listing of what needs to be changed after running this script, see the comment at the end
# of the file
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import glob
import os
import re
from ansible.module_utils.common.text.converters import to_text
TOPDIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'docsite', 'rst')
def plugin_names(topdir):
plugins = set()
# Modules are in a separate directory
for module_filename in glob.glob(os.path.join(topdir, 'modules', '*_module.rst')):
module_filename = os.path.basename(module_filename)
module_name = module_filename[:module_filename.index('_module.rst')]
plugins.add(module_name)
for plugin_filename in glob.glob(os.path.join(topdir, 'plugins', '*', '*.rst')):
plugin_filename = os.path.basename(plugin_filename)
plugin_name = plugin_filename[:plugin_filename.index('.rst')]
plugins.add(plugin_name)
return plugins
def process_refs(topdir, plugin_names):
REF_RE = re.compile(':ref:`([^`]*)`')
LABEL_RE = re.compile('<([^>]*)>$')
# Walk the whole docs tree looking for :ref:. Anywhere those are found, search for `([^`]*)`
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(topdir):
for filename in filenames:
with open(os.path.join(dirpath, filename), 'rb') as f:
data = f.read()
data = to_text(data)
for ref_match in re.finditer(REF_RE, data):
label = ref_match.group(1)
# If the ref label includes "<", then search for the label inside of the "<>"
label_match = re.search(LABEL_RE, label)
if label_match:
label = label_match.group(1)
# If the ref label is listed in plugins, then print that the file contains an unported ref
if label in plugin_names:
print(':ref:`{0}` matching plugin {1} was found in {2}'.format(ref_match.group(1), label, os.path.join(dirpath, filename)))
if __name__ == '__main__':
plugins = plugin_names(TOPDIR)
process_refs(TOPDIR, plugins)
# Fixes needed: docs/bin/plugin_formatter.py
# - t = _MODULE.sub(r":ref:`\1 <\1>`", t)
# + t = _MODULE.sub(r":ref:`\1 <module_\1>`", t)
#
# These have @{module}@ in the template and need to have something like module_@{module}@
# If any of these list plugins as well as modules, they will need to have a conditional or extra
# data passed in to handle that in a generic fashion:
#
# docs/templates/list_of_CATEGORY_modules.rst.j2
# docs/templates/list_of_CATEGORY_plugins.rst.j2
# docs/templates/modules_by_support.rst.j2
#
# These are just a simple manual fix:
# :ref:`command` matching plugin command was found in ./../docsite/rst/user_guide/intro_adhoc.rst
# :ref:`shell` matching plugin shell was found in ./../docsite/rst/user_guide/intro_adhoc.rst
# :ref:`config` matching plugin config was found in ./../docsite/rst/installation_guide/intro_configuration.rst