"""Sanity test for ansible-doc.""" from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function import collections import os import re from lib.sanity import ( SanityMultipleVersion, SanityFailure, SanitySuccess, SanitySkipped, SanityMessage, ) from lib.util import ( SubprocessError, display, intercept_command, read_lines_without_comments, ) from lib.ansible_util import ( ansible_environment, ) from lib.config import ( SanityConfig, ) class AnsibleDocTest(SanityMultipleVersion): """Sanity test for ansible-doc.""" def test(self, args, targets, python_version): """ :type args: SanityConfig :type targets: SanityTargets :type python_version: str :rtype: TestResult """ skip_file = 'test/sanity/ansible-doc/skip.txt' skip_modules = set(read_lines_without_comments(skip_file, remove_blank_lines=True)) # This should use documentable plugins from constants instead plugin_type_blacklist = set([ # not supported by ansible-doc 'action', 'doc_fragments', 'cliconf', 'filter', 'httpapi', 'netconf', 'terminal', 'test', ]) modules = sorted(set(m for i in targets.include_external for m in i.modules) - set(m for i in targets.exclude_external for m in i.modules) - skip_modules) plugins = [os.path.splitext(i.path)[0].split('/')[-2:] + [i.path] for i in targets.include if os.path.splitext(i.path)[1] == '.py' and os.path.basename(i.path) != '__init__.py' and re.search(r'^lib/ansible/plugins/[^/]+/', i.path) and i.path != 'lib/ansible/plugins/cache/base.py'] doc_targets = collections.defaultdict(list) target_paths = collections.defaultdict(dict) for module in modules: doc_targets['module'].append(module) for plugin_type, plugin_name, plugin_path in plugins: if plugin_type in plugin_type_blacklist: continue doc_targets[plugin_type].append(plugin_name) target_paths[plugin_type][plugin_name] = plugin_path if not doc_targets: return SanitySkipped(self.name, python_version=python_version) target_paths['module'] = dict((t.module, t.path) for t in targets.targets if t.module) env = ansible_environment(args, color=False) error_messages = [] for doc_type in sorted(doc_targets): cmd = ['ansible-doc', '-t', doc_type] + sorted(doc_targets[doc_type]) try: stdout, stderr = intercept_command(args, cmd, target_name='ansible-doc', env=env, capture=True, python_version=python_version) status = 0 except SubprocessError as ex: stdout = ex.stdout stderr = ex.stderr status = ex.status if stderr: errors = stderr.strip().splitlines() messages = [self.parse_error(e, target_paths) for e in errors] if messages and all(messages): error_messages += messages continue if status: summary = u'%s' % SubprocessError(cmd=cmd, status=status, stderr=stderr) return SanityFailure(self.name, summary=summary, python_version=python_version) if stdout: display.info(stdout.strip(), verbosity=3) if stderr: summary = u'Output on stderr from ansible-doc is considered an error.\n\n%s' % SubprocessError(cmd, stderr=stderr) return SanityFailure(self.name, summary=summary, python_version=python_version) if error_messages: return SanityFailure(self.name, messages=error_messages, python_version=python_version) return SanitySuccess(self.name, python_version=python_version) @staticmethod def parse_error(error, target_paths): """ :type error: str :type target_paths: dict[str, dict[str, str]] :rtype: SanityMessage | None """ # example error messages from lib/ansible/cli/doc.py: # ERROR! module ping missing documentation (or could not parse documentation): expected string or buffer # [ERROR]: module ping has a documentation error formatting or is missing documentation. match = re.search(r'^[^ ]*ERROR[^ ]* (?P[^ ]+) (?P[^ ]+) (?P.*)$', error) if match: groups = match.groupdict() error_type = groups['type'] error_name = groups['name'] error_text = groups['text'] if error_name in target_paths.get(error_type, {}): return SanityMessage( message=error_text, path=target_paths[error_type][error_name], ) return None