# Copyright 2016 OpenMarket Ltd # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """ Contains all the units for the spec. This file loads swagger and JSON schema files and parses out the useful bits and returns them as Units for use in Batesian. For the actual conversion of data -> RST (including templates), see the sections file instead. """ from batesian.units import Units from collections import OrderedDict import logging import inspect import json import os import re import subprocess import sys import urllib import yaml HTTP_APIS = { "../api/application-service": "as", "../api/client-server": "cs", "../api/identity": "is", "../api/push-gateway": "push", } EVENT_EXAMPLES = "../event-schemas/examples" EVENT_SCHEMA = "../event-schemas/schema" CORE_EVENT_SCHEMA = "../event-schemas/schema/core-event-schema" CHANGELOG_DIR = "../changelogs" TARGETS = "../specification/targets.yaml" ROOM_EVENT = "core-event-schema/room_event.yaml" STATE_EVENT = "core-event-schema/state_event.yaml" logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) # a yaml Loader which loads mappings into OrderedDicts instead of regular # dicts, so that we preserve the ordering of properties from the api files. # # with thanks to http://stackoverflow.com/a/21912744/637864 class OrderedLoader(yaml.Loader): pass def construct_mapping(loader, node): loader.flatten_mapping(node) pairs = loader.construct_pairs(node) return OrderedDict(pairs) OrderedLoader.add_constructor( yaml.resolver.BaseResolver.DEFAULT_MAPPING_TAG, construct_mapping) def resolve_references(path, schema): if isinstance(schema, dict): # do $ref first if '$ref' in schema: value = schema['$ref'] path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(path), value) with open(path) as f: ref = yaml.load(f, OrderedLoader) result = resolve_references(path, ref) del schema['$ref'] else: result = OrderedDict() for key, value in schema.items(): result[key] = resolve_references(path, value) return result elif isinstance(schema, list): return [resolve_references(path, value) for value in schema] else: return schema def inherit_parents(obj): """ Recurse through the 'allOf' declarations in the object """ logger.debug("inherit_parents %r" % obj) parents = obj.get("allOf", []) if not parents: return obj result = {} # settings defined in the child take priority over the parents, so we # iterate through the parents first, and then overwrite with the settings # from the child. for p in map(inherit_parents, parents) + [obj]: for key in ('title', 'type', 'required', 'description'): if p.get(key): result[key] = p[key] for key in ('properties', 'additionalProperties', 'patternProperties'): if p.get(key): result.setdefault(key, OrderedDict()).update(p[key]) return result def get_json_schema_object_fields(obj, enforce_title=False): # Algorithm: # f.e. property => add field info (if field is object then recurse) if obj.get("type") != "object": raise Exception( "get_json_schema_object_fields: Object %s isn't an object." % obj ) obj_title = obj.get("title") logger.debug("Processing object with title '%s'", obj_title) additionalProps = obj.get("additionalProperties") props = obj.get("properties") if additionalProps and not props: # not "really" an object, just a KV store logger.debug("%s is a pseudo-object", obj_title) key_type = additionalProps.get("x-pattern", "string") res = process_data_type(additionalProps) return { "type": "{%s: %s}" % (key_type, res["type"]), "tables": res["tables"], } if not props: props = obj.get("patternProperties") if props: # try to replace horrible regex key names with pretty x-pattern ones for key_name in props.keys(): pretty_key = props[key_name].get("x-pattern") if pretty_key: props[pretty_key] = props[key_name] del props[key_name] # Sometimes you just want to specify that a thing is an object without # doing all the keys. if not props: return { "type": obj_title if obj_title else 'object', "tables": [], } if enforce_title and not obj_title: # Force a default titile of "NO_TITLE" to make it obvious in the # specification output which parts of the schema are missing a title obj_title = 'NO_TITLE' required_keys = set(obj.get("required", [])) first_table_rows = [] tables = [] for key_name in props: try: logger.debug("Processing property %s.%s", obj_title, key_name) required = key_name in required_keys res = process_data_type(props[key_name], required) first_table_rows.append({ "key": key_name, "type": res["type"], "required": required, "desc": res["desc"], }) tables.extend(res["tables"]) logger.debug("Done property %s" % key_name) except Exception, e: e2 = Exception("Error reading property %s.%s: %s" % (obj_title, key_name, str(e))) # throw the new exception with the old stack trace, so that # we don't lose information about where the error occurred. raise e2, None, sys.exc_info()[2] tables.insert(0, { "title": obj_title, "rows": first_table_rows, }) return { "type": obj_title, "tables": tables, } # process a data type definition. returns a dictionary with the keys: # type: stringified type name # desc: description # enum_desc: description of permissible enum fields # is_object: true if the data type is an object # tables: list of additional table definitions def process_data_type(prop, required=False, enforce_title=True): prop = inherit_parents(prop) prop_type = prop['type'] tables = [] enum_desc = None is_object = False if prop_type == "object": res = get_json_schema_object_fields( prop, enforce_title=enforce_title, ) prop_type = res["type"] tables = res["tables"] is_object = True elif prop_type == "array": nested = process_data_type(prop["items"]) prop_type = "[%s]" % nested["type"] tables = nested["tables"] enum_desc = nested["enum_desc"] if prop.get("enum"): if len(prop["enum"]) > 1: prop_type = "enum" enum_desc = ( "One of: %s" % json.dumps(prop["enum"]) ) else: enum_desc = ( "Must be '%s'." % prop["enum"][0] ) if isinstance(prop_type, list): prop_type = " or ".join(prop_type) rq = "**Required.**" if required else None desc = " ".join(x for x in [rq, prop.get("description"), enum_desc] if x) return { "type": prop_type, "desc": desc, "enum_desc": enum_desc, "is_object": is_object, "tables": tables, } def deduplicate_tables(tables): # the result may contain duplicates, if objects are referred to more than # once. Filter them out. # # Go through the tables backwards so that we end up with a breadth-first # rather than depth-first ordering. titles = set() filtered = [] for table in reversed(tables): if table.get("no-table"): continue if table.get("title") in titles: continue titles.add(table.get("title")) filtered.append(table) filtered.reverse() return filtered def get_tables_for_schema(schema): pv = process_data_type(schema, enforce_title=False) return deduplicate_tables(pv["tables"]) def get_tables_for_response(schema): pv = process_data_type(schema, enforce_title=False) tables = deduplicate_tables(pv["tables"]) # make up the first table, with just the 'body' row in, unless the response # is an object, in which case there's little point in having one. if not pv["is_object"]: tables = [{ "title": None, "rows": [{ "key": "
", "type": pv["type"], "desc": pv["desc"], }] }] + tables logger.debug("response: %r" % tables) return tables def get_example_for_schema(schema): """Returns a python object representing a suitable example for this object""" schema = inherit_parents(schema) if 'example' in schema: example = schema['example'] return example proptype = schema['type'] if proptype == 'object': if 'properties' not in schema: raise Exception('"object" property has neither properties nor example') res = OrderedDict() for prop_name, prop in schema['properties'].iteritems(): logger.debug("Parsing property %r" % prop_name) prop_example = get_example_for_schema(prop) res[prop_name] = prop_example return res if proptype == 'array': if 'items' not in schema: raise Exception('"array" property has neither items nor example') return [get_example_for_schema(schema['items'])] if proptype == 'integer': return 0 if proptype == 'string': return proptype raise Exception("Don't know to make an example %s" % proptype) def get_example_for_param(param): """Returns a stringified example for a parameter""" if 'x-example' in param: return param['x-example'] schema = param.get('schema') if not schema: return None # allow examples for the top-level object to be in formatted json exampleobj = None if 'example' in schema: exampleobj = schema['example'] if isinstance(exampleobj, basestring): return exampleobj if exampleobj is None: exampleobj = get_example_for_schema(schema) return json.dumps(exampleobj, indent=2) def get_example_for_response(response): """Returns a stringified example for a response""" exampleobj = None if 'examples' in response: exampleobj = response["examples"].get("application/json") # the openapi spec suggests that examples in the 'examples' section should # be formatted as raw objects rather than json-formatted strings, but we # have lots of the latter in our spec, which work with the swagger UI, # so grandfather them in. # # FIXME: swagger-ui no longer supports this. We should fix the inputs # and remove the grandfathering. if isinstance(exampleobj, basestring): return exampleobj if exampleobj is None: schema = response.get('schema') if schema: if schema['type'] == 'file': # no example for 'file' responses return None exampleobj = get_example_for_schema(schema) if exampleobj is None: return None return json.dumps(exampleobj, indent=2) class MatrixUnits(Units): def _load_swagger_meta(self, api, group_name): endpoints = [] for path in api["paths"]: for method in api["paths"][path]: single_api = api["paths"][path][method] full_path = api.get("basePath", "").rstrip("/") + path endpoint = { "title": single_api.get("summary", ""), "deprecated": single_api.get("deprecated", False), "desc": single_api.get("description", single_api.get("summary", "")), "method": method.upper(), "path": full_path.strip(), "requires_auth": "security" in single_api, "rate_limited": 429 in single_api.get("responses", {}), "req_param_by_loc": {}, "req_body_tables": [], "res_headers": [], "res_tables": [], "responses": [], "example": { "req": "", } } logger.info(" ------- Endpoint: %s %s ------- " % (method, path)) path_template = api.get("basePath", "").rstrip("/") + path example_query_params = [] example_body = "" for param in single_api.get("parameters", []): # even body params should have names, otherwise the active docs don't work. param_name = param["name"] try: param_loc = param["in"] if param_loc == "body": self._handle_body_param(param, endpoint) example_body = get_example_for_param(param) continue # description desc = param.get("description", "") if param.get("required"): desc = "**Required.** " + desc # assign value expected for this param val_type = param.get("type") # integer/string if param.get("enum"): val_type = "enum" desc += ( " One of: %s" % json.dumps(param.get("enum")) ) endpoint["req_param_by_loc"].setdefault(param_loc, []).append({ "key": param_name, "type": val_type, "desc": desc }) example = get_example_for_param(param) if example is None: continue if param_loc == "path": path_template = path_template.replace( "{%s}" % param_name, urllib.quote(example) ) elif param_loc == "query": if type(example) == list: for value in example: example_query_params.append((param_name, value)) else: example_query_params.append((param_name, example)) except Exception, e: raise Exception("Error handling parameter %s" % param_name, e) # endfor[param] good_response = None for code in sorted(single_api.get("responses", {}).keys()): res = single_api["responses"][code] if not good_response and code == 200: good_response = res description = res.get("description", "") example = get_example_for_response(res) endpoint["responses"].append({ "code": code, "description": description, "example": example, }) # add response params if this API has any. if good_response: if "schema" in good_response: endpoint["res_tables"] = get_tables_for_response( good_response["schema"] ) if "headers" in good_response: headers = [] for (header_name, header) in good_response["headers"].iteritems(): headers.append({ "key": header_name, "type": header["type"], "desc": header["description"], }) endpoint["res_headers"] = headers query_string = "" if len(example_query_params) == 0 else "?"+urllib.urlencode(example_query_params) if example_body: endpoint["example"]["req"] = "%s %s%s HTTP/1.1\nContent-Type: application/json\n\n%s" % ( method.upper(), path_template, query_string, example_body ) else: endpoint["example"]["req"] = "%s %s%s HTTP/1.1\n\n" % ( method.upper(), path_template, query_string ) endpoints.append(endpoint) return { "base": api.get("basePath").rstrip("/"), "group": group_name, "endpoints": endpoints, } def _handle_body_param(self, param, endpoint_data): """Update endpoint_data object with the details of the body param :param string filepath path to the yaml :param dict param the parameter data from the yaml :param dict endpoint_data dictionary of endpoint data to be updated """ try: schema = inherit_parents(param["schema"]) if schema["type"] != "object": logger.warn( "Unsupported body type %s for %s %s", schema["type"], endpoint_data["method"], endpoint_data["path"] ) return req_body_tables = get_tables_for_schema(schema) if req_body_tables == []: # no fields defined for the body. return # put the top-level parameters into 'req_param_by_loc', and the others # into 'req_body_tables' body_params = endpoint_data['req_param_by_loc'].setdefault("JSON body",[]) body_params.extend(req_body_tables[0]["rows"]) body_tables = req_body_tables[1:] endpoint_data['req_body_tables'].extend(body_tables) except Exception, e: e2 = Exception( "Error decoding body of API endpoint %s %s: %s" % (endpoint_data["method"], endpoint_data["path"], e) ) raise e2, None, sys.exc_info()[2] def load_swagger_apis(self): apis = {} for path, suffix in HTTP_APIS.items(): for filename in os.listdir(path): if not filename.endswith(".yaml"): continue logger.info("Reading swagger API: %s" % filename) filepath = os.path.join(path, filename) with open(filepath, "r") as f: # strip .yaml group_name = filename[:-5].replace("-", "_") group_name = "%s_%s" % (group_name, suffix) api = yaml.load(f.read(), OrderedLoader) api = resolve_references(filepath, api) api["__meta"] = self._load_swagger_meta( api, group_name ) apis[group_name] = api return apis def load_common_event_fields(self): path = CORE_EVENT_SCHEMA event_types = {} for (root, dirs, files) in os.walk(path): for filename in files: if not filename.endswith(".yaml"): continue event_type = filename[:-5] # strip the ".yaml" filepath = os.path.join(root, filename) with open(filepath) as f: try: event_info = yaml.load(f, OrderedLoader) except Exception as e: raise ValueError( "Error reading file %r" % (filepath,), e ) if "event" not in event_type: continue # filter ImageInfo and co table = { "title": event_info["title"], "desc": event_info["description"], "rows": [] } for prop in sorted(event_info["properties"]): row = { "key": prop, "type": event_info["properties"][prop]["type"], "desc": event_info["properties"][prop].get("description","") } table["rows"].append(row) event_types[event_type] = table return event_types def load_apis(self, substitutions): cs_ver = substitutions.get("%CLIENT_RELEASE_LABEL%", "unstable") fed_ver = substitutions.get("%SERVER_RELEASE_LABEL%", "unstable") return { "rows": [{ "key": "`Client-Server API