#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Copyright (C) 2015 Matt Martz # Copyright (C) 2015 Rackspace US, Inc. # # 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 . from __future__ import print_function import abc import argparse import ast import json import errno import os import re import subprocess import sys import tempfile import traceback from collections import OrderedDict from contextlib import contextmanager from distutils.version import StrictVersion from fnmatch import fnmatch from ansible import __version__ as ansible_version from ansible.executor.module_common import REPLACER_WINDOWS from ansible.module_utils.common._collections_compat import Mapping from ansible.plugins.loader import fragment_loader from ansible.utils.plugin_docs import BLACKLIST, add_fragments, get_docstring from module_args import AnsibleModuleImportError, get_argument_spec from schema import ansible_module_kwargs_schema, doc_schema, metadata_1_1_schema, return_schema from utils import CaptureStd, NoArgsAnsibleModule, compare_unordered_lists, is_empty, parse_yaml from voluptuous.humanize import humanize_error from ansible.module_utils.six import PY3, with_metaclass from ansible.module_utils.basic import FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS if PY3: # Because there is no ast.TryExcept in Python 3 ast module TRY_EXCEPT = ast.Try # REPLACER_WINDOWS from ansible.executor.module_common is byte # string but we need unicode for Python 3 REPLACER_WINDOWS = REPLACER_WINDOWS.decode('utf-8') else: TRY_EXCEPT = ast.TryExcept BLACKLIST_DIRS = frozenset(('.git', 'test', '.github', '.idea')) INDENT_REGEX = re.compile(r'([\t]*)') TYPE_REGEX = re.compile(r'.*(if|or)(\s+[^"\']*|\s+)(? 1: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=108, msg='Found old style GPLv3 license header: ' 'https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/devel/dev_guide/developing_modules_documenting.html#copyright' ) def _check_for_subprocess(self): for child in self.ast.body: if isinstance(child, ast.Import): if child.names[0].name == 'subprocess': for line_no, line in enumerate(self.text.splitlines()): sp_match = SUBPROCESS_REGEX.search(line) if sp_match: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=210, msg=('subprocess.Popen call found. Should be module.run_command'), line=(line_no + 1), column=(sp_match.span()[0] + 1) ) def _check_for_os_call(self): if 'os.call' in self.text: for line_no, line in enumerate(self.text.splitlines()): os_call_match = OS_CALL_REGEX.search(line) if os_call_match: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=211, msg=('os.call() call found. Should be module.run_command'), line=(line_no + 1), column=(os_call_match.span()[0] + 1) ) def _find_blacklist_imports(self): for child in self.ast.body: names = [] if isinstance(child, ast.Import): names.extend(child.names) elif isinstance(child, TRY_EXCEPT): bodies = child.body for handler in child.handlers: bodies.extend(handler.body) for grandchild in bodies: if isinstance(grandchild, ast.Import): names.extend(grandchild.names) for name in names: # TODO: Add line/col for blacklist_import, options in BLACKLIST_IMPORTS.items(): if re.search(blacklist_import, name.name): new_only = options['new_only'] if self._is_new_module() and new_only: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, **options['error'] ) elif not new_only: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, **options['error'] ) def _find_module_utils(self, main): linenos = [] found_basic = False for child in self.ast.body: if isinstance(child, (ast.Import, ast.ImportFrom)): names = [] try: names.append(child.module) if child.module.endswith('.basic'): found_basic = True except AttributeError: pass names.extend([n.name for n in child.names]) if [n for n in names if n.startswith('ansible.module_utils')]: linenos.append(child.lineno) for name in child.names: if ('module_utils' in getattr(child, 'module', '') and isinstance(name, ast.alias) and name.name == '*'): msg = ( 208, ('module_utils imports should import specific ' 'components, not "*"') ) if self._is_new_module(): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=msg[0], msg=msg[1], line=child.lineno ) else: self.reporter.warning( path=self.object_path, code=msg[0], msg=msg[1], line=child.lineno ) if (isinstance(name, ast.alias) and name.name == 'basic'): found_basic = True if not linenos: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=201, msg='Did not find a module_utils import' ) elif not found_basic: self.reporter.warning( path=self.object_path, code=292, msg='Did not find "ansible.module_utils.basic" import' ) return linenos def _get_first_callable(self): linenos = [] for child in self.ast.body: if isinstance(child, (ast.FunctionDef, ast.ClassDef)): linenos.append(child.lineno) return min(linenos) def _find_main_call(self, look_for="main"): """ Ensure that the module ends with: if __name__ == '__main__': main() OR, in the case of modules that are in the docs-only deprecation phase if __name__ == '__main__': removed_module() """ lineno = False if_bodies = [] for child in self.ast.body: if isinstance(child, ast.If): try: if child.test.left.id == '__name__': if_bodies.extend(child.body) except AttributeError: pass bodies = self.ast.body bodies.extend(if_bodies) for child in bodies: # validate that the next to last line is 'if __name__ == "__main__"' if child.lineno == (self.length - 1): mainchecked = False try: if isinstance(child, ast.If) and \ child.test.left.id == '__name__' and \ len(child.test.ops) == 1 and \ isinstance(child.test.ops[0], ast.Eq) and \ child.test.comparators[0].s == '__main__': mainchecked = True except Exception: pass if not mainchecked: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=109, msg='Next to last line should be: if __name__ == "__main__":', line=child.lineno ) # validate that the final line is a call to main() if isinstance(child, ast.Expr): if isinstance(child.value, ast.Call): if (isinstance(child.value.func, ast.Name) and child.value.func.id == look_for): lineno = child.lineno if lineno < self.length - 1: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=104, msg=('Call to %s() not the last line' % look_for), line=lineno ) if not lineno: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=103, msg=('Did not find a call to %s()' % look_for) ) return lineno or 0 def _find_has_import(self): for child in self.ast.body: found_try_except_import = False found_has = False if isinstance(child, TRY_EXCEPT): bodies = child.body for handler in child.handlers: bodies.extend(handler.body) for grandchild in bodies: if isinstance(grandchild, ast.Import): found_try_except_import = True if isinstance(grandchild, ast.Assign): for target in grandchild.targets: if target.id.lower().startswith('has_'): found_has = True if found_try_except_import and not found_has: # TODO: Add line/col self.reporter.warning( path=self.object_path, code=291, msg='Found Try/Except block without HAS_ assignment' ) def _ensure_imports_below_docs(self, doc_info, first_callable): try: min_doc_line = min( [doc_info[key]['lineno'] for key in doc_info if doc_info[key]['lineno']] ) except ValueError: # We can't perform this validation, as there are no DOCs provided at all return max_doc_line = max( [doc_info[key]['end_lineno'] for key in doc_info if doc_info[key]['end_lineno']] ) import_lines = [] for child in self.ast.body: if isinstance(child, (ast.Import, ast.ImportFrom)): if isinstance(child, ast.ImportFrom) and child.module == '__future__': # allowed from __future__ imports for future_import in child.names: if future_import.name not in self.WHITELIST_FUTURE_IMPORTS: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=209, msg=('Only the following from __future__ imports are allowed: %s' % ', '.join(self.WHITELIST_FUTURE_IMPORTS)), line=child.lineno ) break else: # for-else. If we didn't find a problem nad break out of the loop, then this is a legal import continue import_lines.append(child.lineno) if child.lineno < min_doc_line: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=106, msg=('Import found before documentation variables. ' 'All imports must appear below ' 'DOCUMENTATION/EXAMPLES/RETURN/ANSIBLE_METADATA.'), line=child.lineno ) break elif isinstance(child, TRY_EXCEPT): bodies = child.body for handler in child.handlers: bodies.extend(handler.body) for grandchild in bodies: if isinstance(grandchild, (ast.Import, ast.ImportFrom)): import_lines.append(grandchild.lineno) if grandchild.lineno < min_doc_line: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=106, msg=('Import found before documentation ' 'variables. All imports must appear below ' 'DOCUMENTATION/EXAMPLES/RETURN/' 'ANSIBLE_METADATA.'), line=child.lineno ) break for import_line in import_lines: if not (max_doc_line < import_line < first_callable): msg = ( 107, ('Imports should be directly below DOCUMENTATION/EXAMPLES/' 'RETURN/ANSIBLE_METADATA.') ) if self._is_new_module(): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=msg[0], msg=msg[1], line=import_line ) else: self.reporter.warning( path=self.object_path, code=msg[0], msg=msg[1], line=import_line ) def _validate_ps_replacers(self): # loop all (for/else + error) # get module list for each # check "shape" of each module name module_requires = r'(?im)^#\s*requires\s+\-module(?:s?)\s*(Ansible\.ModuleUtils\..+)' csharp_requires = r'(?im)^#\s*ansiblerequires\s+\-csharputil\s*(Ansible\..+)' found_requires = False for req_stmt in re.finditer(module_requires, self.text): found_requires = True # this will bomb on dictionary format - "don't do that" module_list = [x.strip() for x in req_stmt.group(1).split(',')] if len(module_list) > 1: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=210, msg='Ansible.ModuleUtils requirements do not support multiple modules per statement: "%s"' % req_stmt.group(0) ) continue module_name = module_list[0] if module_name.lower().endswith('.psm1'): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=211, msg='Module #Requires should not end in .psm1: "%s"' % module_name ) for req_stmt in re.finditer(csharp_requires, self.text): found_requires = True # this will bomb on dictionary format - "don't do that" module_list = [x.strip() for x in req_stmt.group(1).split(',')] if len(module_list) > 1: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=210, msg='Ansible C# util requirements do not support multiple utils per statement: "%s"' % req_stmt.group(0) ) continue module_name = module_list[0] if module_name.lower().endswith('.cs'): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=211, msg='Module #AnsibleRequires -CSharpUtil should not end in .cs: "%s"' % module_name ) # also accept the legacy #POWERSHELL_COMMON replacer signal if not found_requires and REPLACER_WINDOWS not in self.text: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=207, msg='No Ansible.ModuleUtils or C# Ansible util requirements/imports found' ) def _find_ps_docs_py_file(self): if self.object_name in self.PS_DOC_BLACKLIST: return py_path = self.path.replace('.ps1', '.py') if not os.path.isfile(py_path): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=503, msg='Missing python documentation file' ) return py_path def _get_docs(self): docs = { 'DOCUMENTATION': { 'value': None, 'lineno': 0, 'end_lineno': 0, }, 'EXAMPLES': { 'value': None, 'lineno': 0, 'end_lineno': 0, }, 'RETURN': { 'value': None, 'lineno': 0, 'end_lineno': 0, }, 'ANSIBLE_METADATA': { 'value': None, 'lineno': 0, 'end_lineno': 0, } } for child in self.ast.body: if isinstance(child, ast.Assign): for grandchild in child.targets: if not isinstance(grandchild, ast.Name): continue if grandchild.id == 'DOCUMENTATION': docs['DOCUMENTATION']['value'] = child.value.s docs['DOCUMENTATION']['lineno'] = child.lineno docs['DOCUMENTATION']['end_lineno'] = ( child.lineno + len(child.value.s.splitlines()) ) elif grandchild.id == 'EXAMPLES': docs['EXAMPLES']['value'] = child.value.s docs['EXAMPLES']['lineno'] = child.lineno docs['EXAMPLES']['end_lineno'] = ( child.lineno + len(child.value.s.splitlines()) ) elif grandchild.id == 'RETURN': docs['RETURN']['value'] = child.value.s docs['RETURN']['lineno'] = child.lineno docs['RETURN']['end_lineno'] = ( child.lineno + len(child.value.s.splitlines()) ) elif grandchild.id == 'ANSIBLE_METADATA': docs['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['value'] = child.value docs['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['lineno'] = child.lineno try: docs['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['end_lineno'] = ( child.lineno + len(child.value.s.splitlines()) ) except AttributeError: docs['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['end_lineno'] = ( child.value.values[-1].lineno ) return docs def _validate_docs_schema(self, doc, schema, name, error_code): # TODO: Add line/col errors = [] try: schema(doc) except Exception as e: for error in e.errors: error.data = doc errors.extend(e.errors) for error in errors: path = [str(p) for p in error.path] if isinstance(error.data, dict): error_message = humanize_error(error.data, error) else: error_message = error if path: combined_path = '%s.%s' % (name, '.'.join(path)) else: combined_path = name self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=error_code, msg='%s: %s' % (combined_path, error_message) ) def _validate_docs(self): doc_info = self._get_docs() doc = None documentation_exists = False examples_exist = False returns_exist = False # We have three ways of marking deprecated/removed files. Have to check each one # individually and then make sure they all agree filename_deprecated_or_removed = False deprecated = False removed = False doc_deprecated = None # doc legally might not exist if self.object_name.startswith('_') and not os.path.islink(self.object_path): filename_deprecated_or_removed = True # Have to check the metadata first so that we know if the module is removed or deprecated metadata = None if not bool(doc_info['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['value']): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=314, msg='No ANSIBLE_METADATA provided' ) else: if isinstance(doc_info['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['value'], ast.Dict): metadata = ast.literal_eval( doc_info['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['value'] ) else: # ANSIBLE_METADATA doesn't properly support YAML # we should consider removing it from the spec # Below code kept, incase we change our minds # metadata, errors, traces = parse_yaml( # doc_info['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['value'].s, # doc_info['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['lineno'], # self.name, 'ANSIBLE_METADATA' # ) # for error in errors: # self.reporter.error( # path=self.object_path, # code=315, # **error # ) # for trace in traces: # self.reporter.trace( # path=self.object_path, # tracebk=trace # ) self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=315, msg='ANSIBLE_METADATA was not provided as a dict, YAML not supported' ) if metadata: self._validate_docs_schema(metadata, metadata_1_1_schema(), 'ANSIBLE_METADATA', 316) # We could validate these via the schema if we knew what the values are ahead of # time. We can figure that out for deprecated but we can't for removed. Only the # metadata has that information. if 'removed' in metadata['status']: removed = True if 'deprecated' in metadata['status']: deprecated = True if (deprecated or removed) and len(metadata['status']) > 1: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=333, msg='ANSIBLE_METADATA.status must be exactly one of "deprecated" or "removed"' ) if not removed: if not bool(doc_info['DOCUMENTATION']['value']): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=301, msg='No DOCUMENTATION provided' ) else: documentation_exists = True doc, errors, traces = parse_yaml( doc_info['DOCUMENTATION']['value'], doc_info['DOCUMENTATION']['lineno'], self.name, 'DOCUMENTATION' ) for error in errors: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=302, **error ) for trace in traces: self.reporter.trace( path=self.object_path, tracebk=trace ) if not errors and not traces: with CaptureStd(): try: get_docstring(self.path, fragment_loader, verbose=True) except AssertionError: fragment = doc['extends_documentation_fragment'] self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=303, msg='DOCUMENTATION fragment missing: %s' % fragment ) except Exception as e: self.reporter.trace( path=self.object_path, tracebk=traceback.format_exc() ) self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=304, msg='Unknown DOCUMENTATION error, see TRACE: %s' % e ) add_fragments(doc, self.object_path, fragment_loader=fragment_loader) if 'options' in doc and doc['options'] is None: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=320, msg='DOCUMENTATION.options must be a dictionary/hash when used', ) if 'deprecated' in doc and doc.get('deprecated'): doc_deprecated = True else: doc_deprecated = False if os.path.islink(self.object_path): # This module has an alias, which we can tell as it's a symlink # Rather than checking for `module: $filename` we need to check against the true filename self._validate_docs_schema(doc, doc_schema(os.readlink(self.object_path).split('.')[0]), 'DOCUMENTATION', 305) else: # This is the normal case self._validate_docs_schema(doc, doc_schema(self.object_name.split('.')[0]), 'DOCUMENTATION', 305) existing_doc = self._check_for_new_args(doc, metadata) self._check_version_added(doc, existing_doc) if not bool(doc_info['EXAMPLES']['value']): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=310, msg='No EXAMPLES provided' ) else: _, errors, traces = parse_yaml(doc_info['EXAMPLES']['value'], doc_info['EXAMPLES']['lineno'], self.name, 'EXAMPLES', load_all=True) for error in errors: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=311, **error ) for trace in traces: self.reporter.trace( path=self.object_path, tracebk=trace ) if not bool(doc_info['RETURN']['value']): if self._is_new_module(): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=312, msg='No RETURN provided' ) else: self.reporter.warning( path=self.object_path, code=312, msg='No RETURN provided' ) else: data, errors, traces = parse_yaml(doc_info['RETURN']['value'], doc_info['RETURN']['lineno'], self.name, 'RETURN') self._validate_docs_schema(data, return_schema, 'RETURN', 319) for error in errors: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=313, **error ) for trace in traces: self.reporter.trace( path=self.object_path, tracebk=trace ) # Check for mismatched deprecation mismatched_deprecation = True if not (filename_deprecated_or_removed or removed or deprecated or doc_deprecated): mismatched_deprecation = False else: if (filename_deprecated_or_removed and deprecated and doc_deprecated): mismatched_deprecation = False if (filename_deprecated_or_removed and removed and not (documentation_exists or examples_exist or returns_exist)): mismatched_deprecation = False if mismatched_deprecation: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=318, msg='Module deprecation/removed must agree in Metadata, by prepending filename with' ' "_", and setting DOCUMENTATION.deprecated for deprecation or by removing all' ' documentation for removed' ) return doc_info, doc def _check_version_added(self, doc, existing_doc): version_added_raw = doc.get('version_added') try: version_added = StrictVersion(str(doc.get('version_added', '0.0') or '0.0')) except ValueError: version_added = doc.get('version_added', '0.0') if self._is_new_module() or version_added != 'historical': self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=306, msg='version_added is not a valid version number: %r' % version_added ) return if existing_doc and str(version_added_raw) != str(existing_doc.get('version_added')): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=307, msg='version_added should be %r. Currently %r' % (existing_doc.get('version_added'), version_added_raw) ) if not self._is_new_module(): return should_be = '.'.join(ansible_version.split('.')[:2]) strict_ansible_version = StrictVersion(should_be) if (version_added < strict_ansible_version or strict_ansible_version < version_added): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=307, msg='version_added should be %r. Currently %r' % (should_be, version_added_raw) ) def _validate_ansible_module_call(self, docs): try: spec, args, kwargs = get_argument_spec(self.path) except AnsibleModuleImportError as e: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=321, msg="Exception attempting to import module for argument_spec introspection, '%s'" % e ) self.reporter.trace( path=self.object_path, tracebk=traceback.format_exc() ) return self._validate_docs_schema(kwargs, ansible_module_kwargs_schema, 'AnsibleModule', 332) self._validate_argument_spec(docs, spec, kwargs) def _validate_argument_spec(self, docs, spec, kwargs): if not self.analyze_arg_spec: return if docs is None: docs = {} try: add_fragments(docs, self.object_path, fragment_loader=fragment_loader) except Exception: # Cannot merge fragments return # Use this to access type checkers later module = NoArgsAnsibleModule({}) provider_args = set() args_from_argspec = set() deprecated_args_from_argspec = set() for arg, data in spec.items(): if not isinstance(data, dict): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=331, msg="Argument '%s' in argument_spec must be a dictionary/hash when used" % arg, ) continue if not data.get('removed_in_version', None): args_from_argspec.add(arg) args_from_argspec.update(data.get('aliases', [])) else: deprecated_args_from_argspec.add(arg) deprecated_args_from_argspec.update(data.get('aliases', [])) if arg == 'provider' and self.object_path.startswith('lib/ansible/modules/network/'): if data.get('options') and not isinstance(data.get('options'), Mapping): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=331, msg="Argument 'options' in argument_spec['provider'] must be a dictionary/hash when used", ) else: # Record provider options from network modules, for later comparison for provider_arg, provider_data in data.get('options', {}).items(): provider_args.add(provider_arg) provider_args.update(provider_data.get('aliases', [])) if data.get('required') and data.get('default', object) != object: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=317, msg=("Argument '%s' in argument_spec is marked as required " "but specifies a default. Arguments with a default should not be marked as required" % arg) ) if arg in provider_args: # Provider args are being removed from network module top level # don't validate docs<->arg_spec checks below continue _type = data.get('type', 'str') if callable(_type): _type_checker = _type else: _type_checker = module._CHECK_ARGUMENT_TYPES_DISPATCHER.get(_type) # TODO: needs to recursively traverse suboptions arg_default = None if 'default' in data and not is_empty(data['default']): try: with CaptureStd(): arg_default = _type_checker(data['default']) except (Exception, SystemExit): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=329, msg=("Argument '%s' in argument_spec defines default as (%r) " "but this is incompatible with parameter type %r" % (arg, data['default'], _type)) ) continue elif data.get('default') is None and _type == 'bool' and 'options' not in data: arg_default = False try: doc_default = None doc_options_arg = docs.get('options', {}).get(arg, {}) if 'default' in doc_options_arg and not is_empty(doc_options_arg['default']): with CaptureStd(): doc_default = _type_checker(doc_options_arg['default']) elif doc_options_arg.get('default') is None and _type == 'bool' and 'suboptions' not in doc_options_arg: doc_default = False except (Exception, SystemExit): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=327, msg=("Argument '%s' in documentation defines default as (%r) " "but this is incompatible with parameter type %r" % (arg, doc_options_arg.get('default'), _type)) ) continue if arg_default != doc_default: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=324, msg=("Argument '%s' in argument_spec defines default as (%r) " "but documentation defines default as (%r)" % (arg, arg_default, doc_default)) ) # TODO: needs to recursively traverse suboptions doc_type = docs.get('options', {}).get(arg, {}).get('type') if 'type' in data and data['type'] is not None: if doc_type is None: if not arg.startswith('_'): # hidden parameter, for example _raw_params self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=337, msg="Argument '%s' in argument_spec defines type as %r " "but documentation doesn't define type" % (arg, data['type']) ) elif data['type'] != doc_type: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=325, msg="Argument '%s' in argument_spec defines type as %r " "but documentation defines type as %r" % (arg, data['type'], doc_type) ) else: if doc_type is None: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=338, msg="Argument '%s' in argument_spec uses default type ('str') " "but documentation doesn't define type" % (arg) ) elif doc_type != 'str': self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=335, msg="Argument '%s' in argument_spec implies type as 'str' " "but documentation defines as %r" % (arg, doc_type) ) # TODO: needs to recursively traverse suboptions doc_choices = [] try: for choice in docs.get('options', {}).get(arg, {}).get('choices', []): try: with CaptureStd(): doc_choices.append(_type_checker(choice)) except (Exception, SystemExit): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=328, msg=("Argument '%s' in documentation defines choices as (%r) " "but this is incompatible with argument type %r" % (arg, choice, _type)) ) raise StopIteration() except StopIteration: continue arg_choices = [] try: for choice in data.get('choices', []): try: with CaptureStd(): arg_choices.append(_type_checker(choice)) except (Exception, SystemExit): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=330, msg=("Argument '%s' in argument_spec defines choices as (%r) " "but this is incompatible with argument type %r" % (arg, choice, _type)) ) raise StopIteration() except StopIteration: continue if not compare_unordered_lists(arg_choices, doc_choices): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=326, msg=("Argument '%s' in argument_spec defines choices as (%r) " "but documentation defines choices as (%r)" % (arg, arg_choices, doc_choices)) ) for arg in args_from_argspec: if not str(arg).isidentifier(): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=336, msg="Argument '%s' is not a valid python identifier" % arg ) if docs: file_common_arguments = set() for arg, data in FILE_COMMON_ARGUMENTS.items(): file_common_arguments.add(arg) file_common_arguments.update(data.get('aliases', [])) args_from_docs = set() for arg, data in docs.get('options', {}).items(): args_from_docs.add(arg) args_from_docs.update(data.get('aliases', [])) args_missing_from_docs = args_from_argspec.difference(args_from_docs) docs_missing_from_args = args_from_docs.difference(args_from_argspec | deprecated_args_from_argspec) for arg in args_missing_from_docs: # args_from_argspec contains undocumented argument if kwargs.get('add_file_common_args', False) and arg in file_common_arguments: # add_file_common_args is handled in AnsibleModule, and not exposed earlier continue if arg in provider_args: # Provider args are being removed from network module top level # So they are likely not documented on purpose continue self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=322, msg="Argument '%s' is listed in the argument_spec, " "but not documented in the module documentation" % arg ) for arg in docs_missing_from_args: # args_from_docs contains argument not in the argument_spec if kwargs.get('add_file_common_args', False) and arg in file_common_arguments: # add_file_common_args is handled in AnsibleModule, and not exposed earlier continue self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=323, msg="Argument '%s' is listed in DOCUMENTATION.options, " "but not accepted by the module argument_spec" % arg ) def _check_for_new_args(self, doc, metadata): if not self.base_branch or self._is_new_module(): return with CaptureStd(): try: existing_doc, dummy_examples, dummy_return, existing_metadata = get_docstring(self.base_module, fragment_loader, verbose=True) existing_options = existing_doc.get('options', {}) or {} except AssertionError: fragment = doc['extends_documentation_fragment'] self.reporter.warning( path=self.object_path, code=392, msg='Pre-existing DOCUMENTATION fragment missing: %s' % fragment ) return except Exception as e: self.reporter.warning_trace( path=self.object_path, tracebk=e ) self.reporter.warning( path=self.object_path, code=391, msg=('Unknown pre-existing DOCUMENTATION error, see TRACE. Submodule refs may need updated') ) return try: mod_version_added = StrictVersion() mod_version_added.parse( str(existing_doc.get('version_added', '0.0')) ) except ValueError: mod_version_added = StrictVersion('0.0') if self.base_branch and 'stable-' in self.base_branch: metadata.pop('metadata_version', None) metadata.pop('version', None) if metadata != existing_metadata: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=334, msg=('ANSIBLE_METADATA cannot be changed in a point release for a stable branch') ) options = doc.get('options', {}) or {} should_be = '.'.join(ansible_version.split('.')[:2]) strict_ansible_version = StrictVersion(should_be) for option, details in options.items(): try: names = [option] + details.get('aliases', []) except (TypeError, AttributeError): # Reporting of this syntax error will be handled by schema validation. continue if any(name in existing_options for name in names): for name in names: existing_version = existing_options.get(name, {}).get('version_added') if existing_version: break current_version = details.get('version_added') if str(current_version) != str(existing_version): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=309, msg=('version_added for new option (%s) should ' 'be %r. Currently %r' % (option, existing_version, current_version)) ) continue try: version_added = StrictVersion() version_added.parse( str(details.get('version_added', '0.0')) ) except ValueError: version_added = details.get('version_added', '0.0') self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=308, msg=('version_added for new option (%s) ' 'is not a valid version number: %r' % (option, version_added)) ) continue except Exception: # If there is any other exception it should have been caught # in schema validation, so we won't duplicate errors by # listing it again continue if (strict_ansible_version != mod_version_added and (version_added < strict_ansible_version or strict_ansible_version < version_added)): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=309, msg=('version_added for new option (%s) should ' 'be %r. Currently %r' % (option, should_be, version_added)) ) return existing_doc @staticmethod def is_blacklisted(path): base_name = os.path.basename(path) file_name, _ = os.path.splitext(base_name) if file_name.startswith('_') and os.path.islink(path): return True if not frozenset((base_name, file_name)).isdisjoint(ModuleValidator.BLACKLIST): return True for pat in ModuleValidator.BLACKLIST_PATTERNS: if fnmatch(base_name, pat): return True return False def validate(self): super(ModuleValidator, self).validate() if not self._python_module() and not self._powershell_module(): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=501, msg=('Official Ansible modules must have a .py ' 'extension for python modules or a .ps1 ' 'for powershell modules') ) self._python_module_override = True if self._python_module() and self.ast is None: self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=401, msg='Python SyntaxError while parsing module' ) try: compile(self.text, self.path, 'exec') except Exception: self.reporter.trace( path=self.object_path, tracebk=traceback.format_exc() ) return end_of_deprecation_should_be_removed_only = False if self._python_module(): doc_info, docs = self._validate_docs() # See if current version => deprecated.removed_in, ie, should be docs only if isinstance(doc_info['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['value'], ast.Dict) and 'removed' in ast.literal_eval(doc_info['ANSIBLE_METADATA']['value'])['status']: end_of_deprecation_should_be_removed_only = True elif docs and 'deprecated' in docs and docs['deprecated'] is not None: try: removed_in = StrictVersion(str(docs.get('deprecated')['removed_in'])) except ValueError: end_of_deprecation_should_be_removed_only = False else: strict_ansible_version = StrictVersion('.'.join(ansible_version.split('.')[:2])) end_of_deprecation_should_be_removed_only = strict_ansible_version >= removed_in if self._python_module() and not self._just_docs() and not end_of_deprecation_should_be_removed_only: self._validate_ansible_module_call(docs) self._check_for_sys_exit() self._find_blacklist_imports() main = self._find_main_call() self._find_module_utils(main) self._find_has_import() first_callable = self._get_first_callable() self._ensure_imports_below_docs(doc_info, first_callable) self._check_for_subprocess() self._check_for_os_call() if self._powershell_module(): self._validate_ps_replacers() docs_path = self._find_ps_docs_py_file() # We can only validate PowerShell arg spec if it is using the new Ansible.Basic.AnsibleModule util pattern = r'(?im)^#\s*ansiblerequires\s+\-csharputil\s*Ansible\.Basic' if re.search(pattern, self.text) and self.object_name not in self.PS_ARG_VALIDATE_BLACKLIST: with ModuleValidator(docs_path, base_branch=self.base_branch, git_cache=self.git_cache) as docs_mv: docs = docs_mv._validate_docs()[1] self._validate_ansible_module_call(docs) self._check_gpl3_header() if not self._just_docs() and not end_of_deprecation_should_be_removed_only: self._check_interpreter(powershell=self._powershell_module()) self._check_type_instead_of_isinstance( powershell=self._powershell_module() ) if end_of_deprecation_should_be_removed_only: # Ensure that `if __name__ == '__main__':` calls `removed_module()` which ensure that the module has no code in main = self._find_main_call('removed_module') # FIXME: Ensure that the version in the call to removed_module is less than +2. # Otherwise it's time to remove the file (This may need to be done in another test to # avoid breaking whenever the Ansible version bumps) class PythonPackageValidator(Validator): BLACKLIST_FILES = frozenset(('__pycache__',)) def __init__(self, path, reporter=None): super(PythonPackageValidator, self).__init__(reporter=reporter or Reporter()) self.path = path self.basename = os.path.basename(path) @property def object_name(self): return self.basename @property def object_path(self): return self.path def validate(self): super(PythonPackageValidator, self).validate() if self.basename in self.BLACKLIST_FILES: return init_file = os.path.join(self.path, '__init__.py') if not os.path.exists(init_file): self.reporter.error( path=self.object_path, code=502, msg='Ansible module subdirectories must contain an __init__.py' ) def re_compile(value): """ Argparse expects things to raise TypeError, re.compile raises an re.error exception This function is a shorthand to convert the re.error exception to a TypeError """ try: return re.compile(value) except re.error as e: raise TypeError(e) def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="validate-modules") parser.add_argument('modules', nargs='+', help='Path to module or module directory') parser.add_argument('-w', '--warnings', help='Show warnings', action='store_true') parser.add_argument('--exclude', help='RegEx exclusion pattern', type=re_compile) parser.add_argument('--arg-spec', help='Analyze module argument spec', action='store_true', default=False) parser.add_argument('--base-branch', default=None, help='Used in determining if new options were added') parser.add_argument('--format', choices=['json', 'plain'], default='plain', help='Output format. Default: "%(default)s"') parser.add_argument('--output', default='-', help='Output location, use "-" for stdout. ' 'Default "%(default)s"') args = parser.parse_args() args.modules[:] = [m.rstrip('/') for m in args.modules] reporter = Reporter() git_cache = GitCache(args.base_branch) check_dirs = set() for module in args.modules: if os.path.isfile(module): path = module if args.exclude and args.exclude.search(path): continue if ModuleValidator.is_blacklisted(path): continue with ModuleValidator(path, analyze_arg_spec=args.arg_spec, base_branch=args.base_branch, git_cache=git_cache, reporter=reporter) as mv: mv.validate() check_dirs.add(os.path.dirname(path)) for root, dirs, files in os.walk(module): basedir = root[len(module) + 1:].split('/', 1)[0] if basedir in BLACKLIST_DIRS: continue for dirname in dirs: if root == module and dirname in BLACKLIST_DIRS: continue path = os.path.join(root, dirname) if args.exclude and args.exclude.search(path): continue check_dirs.add(path) for filename in files: path = os.path.join(root, filename) if args.exclude and args.exclude.search(path): continue if ModuleValidator.is_blacklisted(path): continue with ModuleValidator(path, analyze_arg_spec=args.arg_spec, base_branch=args.base_branch, git_cache=git_cache, reporter=reporter) as mv: mv.validate() for path in sorted(check_dirs): pv = PythonPackageValidator(path, reporter=reporter) pv.validate() if args.format == 'plain': sys.exit(reporter.plain(warnings=args.warnings, output=args.output)) else: sys.exit(reporter.json(warnings=args.warnings, output=args.output)) class GitCache(object): def __init__(self, base_branch): self.base_branch = base_branch if self.base_branch: self.base_tree = self._git(['ls-tree', '-r', '--name-only', self.base_branch, 'lib/ansible/modules/']) else: self.base_tree = [] try: self.head_tree = self._git(['ls-tree', '-r', '--name-only', 'HEAD', 'lib/ansible/modules/']) except GitError as ex: if ex.status == 128: # fallback when there is no .git directory self.head_tree = self._get_module_files() else: raise except OSError as ex: if ex.errno == errno.ENOENT: # fallback when git is not installed self.head_tree = self._get_module_files() else: raise self.base_module_paths = dict((os.path.basename(p), p) for p in self.base_tree if os.path.splitext(p)[1] in ('.py', '.ps1')) self.base_module_paths.pop('__init__.py', None) self.head_aliased_modules = set() for path in self.head_tree: filename = os.path.basename(path) if filename.startswith('_') and filename != '__init__.py': if os.path.islink(path): self.head_aliased_modules.add(os.path.basename(os.path.realpath(path))) @staticmethod def _get_module_files(): module_files = [] for (dir_path, dir_names, file_names) in os.walk('lib/ansible/modules/'): for file_name in file_names: module_files.append(os.path.join(dir_path, file_name)) return module_files @staticmethod def _git(args): cmd = ['git'] + args p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) stdout, stderr = p.communicate() if p.returncode != 0: raise GitError(stderr, p.returncode) return stdout.decode('utf-8').splitlines() class GitError(Exception): def __init__(self, message, status): super(GitError, self).__init__(message) self.status = status if __name__ == '__main__': try: main() except KeyboardInterrupt: pass