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ansible/test/lib/ansible_test/_internal/content_config.py

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"""Content configuration."""
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type
import os
from . import types as t
from .compat.packaging import (
PACKAGING_IMPORT_ERROR,
SpecifierSet,
Version,
)
from .compat.yaml import (
YAML_IMPORT_ERROR,
yaml_load,
)
from .io import (
read_text_file,
)
from .util import (
ApplicationError,
CONTROLLER_PYTHON_VERSIONS,
SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS,
display,
str_to_version,
)
from .data import (
data_context,
)
MISSING = object()
class BaseConfig:
"""Base class for content configuration."""
def __init__(self, data): # type: (t.Any) -> None
if not isinstance(data, dict):
raise Exception('config must be type `dict` not `%s`' % type(data))
class ModulesConfig(BaseConfig):
"""Configuration for modules."""
def __init__(self, data): # type: (t.Any) -> None
super(ModulesConfig, self).__init__(data)
python_requires = data.get('python_requires', MISSING)
if python_requires == MISSING:
raise KeyError('python_requires is required')
self.python_requires = python_requires
self.python_versions = parse_python_requires(python_requires)
self.controller_only = python_requires == 'controller'
class ContentConfig(BaseConfig):
"""Configuration for all content."""
def __init__(self, data): # type: (t.Any) -> None
super(ContentConfig, self).__init__(data)
# Configuration specific to modules/module_utils.
self.modules = ModulesConfig(data.get('modules', {}))
# Python versions supported by the controller, combined with Python versions supported by modules/module_utils.
# Mainly used for display purposes and to limit the Python versions used for sanity tests.
self.python_versions = [version for version in SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS
if version in CONTROLLER_PYTHON_VERSIONS or version in self.modules.python_versions]
# True if Python 2.x is supported.
self.py2_support = any(version for version in self.python_versions if str_to_version(version)[0] == 2)
def load_config(path): # type: (str) -> t.Optional[ContentConfig]
"""Load and parse the specified config file and return the result or None if loading/parsing failed."""
if YAML_IMPORT_ERROR:
raise ApplicationError('The "PyYAML" module is required to parse config: %s' % YAML_IMPORT_ERROR)
if PACKAGING_IMPORT_ERROR:
raise ApplicationError('The "packaging" module is required to parse config: %s' % PACKAGING_IMPORT_ERROR)
value = read_text_file(path)
try:
yaml_value = yaml_load(value)
except Exception as ex: # pylint: disable=broad-except
display.warning('Ignoring config "%s" due to a YAML parsing error: %s' % (path, ex))
return None
try:
config = ContentConfig(yaml_value)
except Exception as ex: # pylint: disable=broad-except
display.warning('Ignoring config "%s" due a config parsing error: %s' % (path, ex))
return None
display.info('Loaded configuration: %s' % path, verbosity=1)
return config
def get_content_config(): # type: () -> ContentConfig
"""
Parse and return the content configuration (if any) for the current collection.
For ansible-core, a default configuration is used.
Results are cached.
"""
try:
return get_content_config.config
except AttributeError:
pass
collection_config_path = 'tests/config.yml'
config = None
if data_context().content.collection and os.path.exists(collection_config_path):
config = load_config(collection_config_path)
if not config:
config = ContentConfig(dict(
modules=dict(
python_requires='default',
),
))
get_content_config.config = config
if not config.modules.python_versions:
raise ApplicationError('This collection does not declare support for modules/module_utils on any known Python version.\n'
'Ansible supports modules/module_utils on Python versions: %s\n'
'This collection provides the Python requirement: %s' % (
', '.join(SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS), config.modules.python_requires))
return config
def parse_python_requires(value): # type: (t.Any) -> t.List[str]
"""Parse the given 'python_requires' version specifier and return the matching Python versions."""
if not isinstance(value, str):
raise ValueError('python_requires must must be of type `str` not type `%s`' % type(value))
if value == 'default':
versions = list(SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS)
elif value == 'controller':
versions = list(CONTROLLER_PYTHON_VERSIONS)
else:
specifier_set = SpecifierSet(value)
versions = [version for version in SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS if specifier_set.contains(Version(version))]
return versions