#!/bin/sh metaclass1=$(find ./bin -type f -exec grep -HL '__metaclass__ = type' '{}' '+') future1=$(find ./bin -type f -exec grep -HL 'from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)' '{}' '+') # We eventually want to remove the module_utils pruning from metaclass2 and future2 metaclass2=$(find ./lib/ansible -path ./lib/ansible/modules -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils/six/_six.py -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/compat/selectors/_selectors2.py -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments -prune \ -o -name '*.py' -type f -size +0c -exec grep -HL '__metaclass__ = type' '{}' '+') future2=$(find ./lib/ansible -path ./lib/ansible/modules -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils/six/_six.py -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/compat/selectors/_selectors2.py -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/utils/module_docs_fragments -prune \ -o -name '*.py' -type f -size +0c -exec grep -HL 'from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)' '{}' '+') # Eventually we want metaclass3 and future3 to get down to 0 metaclass3=$(find ./lib/ansible/modules -path ./lib/ansible/modules/windows -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/ovirt -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/openstack -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/cloudstack -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/aos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/avi -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/cloudengine -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/eos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/f5 -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/ios -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/junos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/lenovo -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/netvisor -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/nxos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/panos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/vyos -prune \ -o -name '*.py' -type f -size +0c -exec grep -HL '__metaclass__ = type' '{}' '+') future3=$(find ./lib/ansible/modules -path ./lib/ansible/modules/windows -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/ovirt -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/openstack -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/cloudstack -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/aos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/avi -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/cloudengine -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/eos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/f5 -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/ios -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/junos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/lenovo -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/netvisor -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/nxos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/panos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/vyos -prune \ -o -name '*.py' -type f -size +0c -exec egrep -HL 'from __future__ import (?absolute_import, division, print_function)?' '{}' '+') ### ### Important: If you're looking for a list of files to cleanup for boilerplate ### Look at this wikipage instead: https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Testing:-boilerplate,-wildcard-imports,-and-get_exception ### ### TODO: ### - module_utils <=== these are important but not well organized so we'd ### have to construct the teset file by file ### - contrib/ <=== Not a priority as these will move to inventory plugins over time if test -n "$metaclass1" -o -n "$metaclass2" -o -n "$metaclass3" ; then printf "\n== Missing __metaclass__ = type ==\n" fi if test -n "$metaclass1" ; then printf "$metaclass1\n" fi if test -n "$metaclass2" ; then printf "$metaclass2\n" fi if test -n "$metaclass3" ; then printf "$metaclass3\n" fi if test -n "$future1" -o -n "$future2" -o -n "$future3" ; then printf "\n== Missing from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) ==\n" fi if test -n "$future1" ; then printf "$future1\n" fi if test -n "$future2" ; then printf "$future2\n" fi if test -n "$future3" ; then printf "$future3\n" fi if test -n "$future1$future2$future3$metaclass1$metaclass2$metaclass3" ; then failures=$(printf "$future1$future2$future3$metaclass1$metaclass2$metaclass3"| wc -l) failures=$(expr $failures + 2) exit $failures fi exit 0