| from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals |
| |
| import abc |
| import argparse |
| import ast |
| import json |
| import logging |
| import os |
| import re |
| import subprocess |
| import sys |
| import tempfile |
| |
| from collections import defaultdict |
| |
| from . import fnmatch |
| from . import rules |
| from .. import localpaths |
| from ..gitignore.gitignore import PathFilter |
| from ..wpt import testfiles |
| from ..manifest.vcs import walk |
| |
| from ..manifest.sourcefile import SourceFile, js_meta_re, python_meta_re, space_chars, get_any_variants, get_default_any_variants |
| from six import binary_type, iteritems, itervalues, with_metaclass |
| from six.moves import range |
| from six.moves.urllib.parse import urlsplit, urljoin |
| |
| MYPY = False |
| if MYPY: |
| # MYPY is set to True when run under Mypy. |
| from typing import Any |
| from typing import Dict |
| from typing import IO |
| from typing import Iterable |
| from typing import List |
| from typing import Optional |
| from typing import Sequence |
| from typing import Set |
| from typing import Text |
| from typing import Tuple |
| from typing import Type |
| from typing import Union |
| |
| Whitelist = Dict[Text, Dict[Text, Set[Optional[int]]]] |
| |
| |
| logger = None # type: Optional[logging.Logger] |
| |
| def setup_logging(prefix=False): |
| # type: (bool) -> None |
| global logger |
| if logger is None: |
| logger = logging.getLogger(os.path.basename(os.path.splitext(__file__)[0])) |
| handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) # type: logging.Handler |
| # Only add a handler if the parent logger is missing a handler |
| parent = logger.parent |
| assert isinstance(parent, logging.Logger) |
| if parent and len(parent.handlers) == 0: |
| handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) |
| logger.addHandler(handler) |
| if prefix: |
| format = logging.BASIC_FORMAT |
| else: |
| format = str("%(message)s") |
| formatter = logging.Formatter(format) |
| for handler in logger.handlers: |
| handler.setFormatter(formatter) |
| logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) |
| |
| |
| setup_logging() |
| |
| |
| ERROR_MSG = """You must fix all errors; for details on how to fix them, see |
| https://web-platform-tests.org/writing-tests/lint-tool.html |
| |
| However, instead of fixing a particular error, it's sometimes |
| OK to add a line to the lint.whitelist file in the root of the |
| web-platform-tests directory to make the lint tool ignore it. |
| |
| For example, to make the lint tool ignore all '%s' |
| errors in the %s file, |
| you could add the following line to the lint.whitelist file. |
| |
| %s: %s""" |
| |
| def all_filesystem_paths(repo_root, subdir=None): |
| # type: (str, Optional[str]) -> Iterable[str] |
| path_filter = PathFilter(repo_root, extras=[str(".git/")]) |
| if subdir: |
| expanded_path = subdir |
| else: |
| expanded_path = repo_root |
| for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in path_filter(walk(expanded_path)): |
| for filename, _ in filenames: |
| path = os.path.join(dirpath, filename) |
| if subdir: |
| path = os.path.join(subdir, path) |
| assert not os.path.isabs(path), path |
| yield path |
| |
| |
| def _all_files_equal(paths): |
| # type: (Iterable[str]) -> bool |
| """ |
| Checks all the paths are files that are byte-for-byte identical |
| |
| :param paths: the list of paths to compare |
| :returns: True if they are all identical |
| """ |
| paths = list(paths) |
| if len(paths) < 2: |
| return True |
| |
| first = paths.pop() |
| size = os.path.getsize(first) |
| if any(os.path.getsize(path) != size for path in paths): |
| return False |
| |
| # Chunk this to avoid eating up memory and file descriptors |
| bufsize = 4096*4 # 16KB, a "reasonable" number of disk sectors |
| groupsize = 8 # Hypothesised to be large enough in the common case that everything fits in one group |
| with open(first, "rb") as first_f: |
| for start in range(0, len(paths), groupsize): |
| path_group = paths[start:start+groupsize] |
| first_f.seek(0) |
| try: |
| files = [open(x, "rb") for x in path_group] |
| for _ in range(0, size, bufsize): |
| a = first_f.read(bufsize) |
| for f in files: |
| b = f.read(bufsize) |
| if a != b: |
| return False |
| finally: |
| for f in files: |
| f.close() |
| |
| return True |
| |
| |
| def check_path_length(repo_root, path): |
| # type: (str, str) -> List[rules.Error] |
| if len(path) + 1 > 150: |
| return [rules.PathLength.error(path, (path, len(path) + 1))] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def check_file_type(repo_root, path): |
| # type: (str, str) -> List[rules.Error] |
| if os.path.islink(path): |
| return [rules.FileType.error(path, (path, "symlink"))] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def check_worker_collision(repo_root, path): |
| # type: (str, str) -> List[rules.Error] |
| endings = [(".any.html", ".any.js"), |
| (".any.worker.html", ".any.js"), |
| (".worker.html", ".worker.js")] |
| for path_ending, generated in endings: |
| if path.endswith(path_ending): |
| return [rules.WorkerCollision.error(path, (path_ending, generated))] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def check_gitignore_file(repo_root, path): |
| # type: (str, str) -> List[rules.Error] |
| if not path.endswith(".gitignore"): |
| return [] |
| |
| path_parts = path.split(os.path.sep) |
| if len(path_parts) == 1: |
| return [] |
| |
| if path_parts[-1] != ".gitignore": |
| return [] |
| |
| if (path_parts[0] in ["tools", "docs"] or |
| path_parts[:2] == ["resources", "webidl2"] or |
| path_parts[:3] == ["css", "tools", "apiclient"]): |
| return [] |
| |
| return [rules.GitIgnoreFile.error(path)] |
| |
| |
| def check_ahem_copy(repo_root, path): |
| # type: (str, str) -> List[rules.Error] |
| lpath = path.lower() |
| if "ahem" in lpath and lpath.endswith(".ttf"): |
| return [rules.AhemCopy.error(path)] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def check_git_ignore(repo_root, paths): |
| # type: (str, List[str]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| errors = [] |
| with tempfile.TemporaryFile('w+') as f: |
| f.write('\n'.join(paths)) |
| f.seek(0) |
| try: |
| matches = subprocess.check_output( |
| ["git", "check-ignore", "--verbose", "--no-index", "--stdin"], stdin=f) |
| for match in matches.strip().split('\n'): |
| match_filter, path = match.split() |
| _, _, filter_string = match_filter.split(':') |
| # If the matching filter reported by check-ignore is a special-case exception, |
| # that's fine. Otherwise, it requires a new special-case exception. |
| if filter_string[0] != '!': |
| errors.append(rules.IgnoredPath.error(path, (path,))) |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError: |
| # Nonzero return code means that no match exists. |
| pass |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| drafts_csswg_re = re.compile(r"https?\:\/\/drafts\.csswg\.org\/([^/?#]+)") |
| w3c_tr_re = re.compile(r"https?\:\/\/www\.w3c?\.org\/TR\/([^/?#]+)") |
| w3c_dev_re = re.compile(r"https?\:\/\/dev\.w3c?\.org\/[^/?#]+\/([^/?#]+)") |
| |
| |
| def check_css_globally_unique(repo_root, paths): |
| # type: (str, List[str]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| """ |
| Checks that CSS filenames are sufficiently unique |
| |
| This groups files by path classifying them as "test", "reference", or |
| "support". |
| |
| "test" files must have a unique name across files that share links to the |
| same spec. |
| |
| "reference" and "support" files, on the other hand, must have globally |
| unique names. |
| |
| :param repo_root: the repository root |
| :param paths: list of all paths |
| :returns: a list of errors found in ``paths`` |
| |
| """ |
| test_files = defaultdict(set) # type: Dict[Union[bytes, Text], Set[str]] |
| ref_files = defaultdict(set) # type: Dict[Union[bytes, Text], Set[str]] |
| support_files = defaultdict(set) # type: Dict[Union[bytes, Text], Set[str]] |
| |
| for path in paths: |
| if os.name == "nt": |
| if isinstance(path, binary_type): |
| path = path.replace(b"\\", b"/") |
| else: |
| path = path.replace(u"\\", u"/") |
| |
| if not path.startswith("css/"): |
| continue |
| |
| source_file = SourceFile(repo_root, path, "/") |
| if source_file.name_is_non_test: |
| # If we're name_is_non_test for a reason apart from support, ignore it. |
| # We care about support because of the requirement all support files in css/ to be in |
| # a support directory; see the start of check_parsed. |
| offset = path.find("/support/") |
| if offset == -1: |
| continue |
| |
| parts = source_file.dir_path.split(os.path.sep) |
| if (parts[0] in source_file.root_dir_non_test or |
| any(item in source_file.dir_non_test - {"support"} for item in parts) or |
| any(parts[:len(non_test_path)] == list(non_test_path) for non_test_path in source_file.dir_path_non_test)): |
| continue |
| |
| support_name = path[offset+1:] |
| support_files[support_name].add(path) |
| elif source_file.name_is_reference: |
| ref_files[source_file.name].add(path) |
| else: |
| test_name = source_file.name # type: Union[bytes, Text] |
| if isinstance(test_name, bytes): |
| test_name = test_name.replace(b'-manual', b'') |
| else: |
| test_name = test_name.replace(u'-manual', u'') |
| test_files[test_name].add(path) |
| |
| errors = [] |
| |
| for name, colliding in iteritems(test_files): |
| if len(colliding) > 1: |
| if not _all_files_equal([os.path.join(repo_root, x) for x in colliding]): |
| # Only compute by_spec if there are prima-facie collisions because of cost |
| by_spec = defaultdict(set) # type: Dict[Text, Set[str]] |
| for path in colliding: |
| source_file = SourceFile(repo_root, path, "/") |
| for link in source_file.spec_links: |
| for r in (drafts_csswg_re, w3c_tr_re, w3c_dev_re): |
| m = r.match(link) |
| if m: |
| spec = m.group(1) |
| break |
| else: |
| continue |
| by_spec[spec].add(path) |
| |
| for spec, spec_paths in iteritems(by_spec): |
| if not _all_files_equal([os.path.join(repo_root, x) for x in spec_paths]): |
| for x in spec_paths: |
| context1 = (name, spec, ", ".join(sorted(spec_paths))) |
| errors.append(rules.CSSCollidingTestName.error(x, |
| context1)) |
| |
| for rule_class, d in [(rules.CSSCollidingRefName, ref_files), |
| (rules.CSSCollidingSupportName, support_files)]: |
| for name, colliding in iteritems(d): |
| if len(colliding) > 1: |
| if not _all_files_equal([os.path.join(repo_root, x) for x in colliding]): |
| context2 = (name, ", ".join(sorted(colliding))) |
| |
| for x in colliding: |
| errors.append(rule_class.error(x, context2)) |
| |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def parse_whitelist(f): |
| # type: (IO[bytes]) -> Tuple[Whitelist, Set[Text]] |
| """ |
| Parse the whitelist file given by `f`, and return the parsed structure. |
| """ |
| |
| data = defaultdict(lambda:defaultdict(set)) # type: Whitelist |
| ignored_files = set() # type: Set[Text] |
| |
| for line in f: |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line.startswith("#"): |
| continue |
| parts = [item.strip() for item in line.split(":")] |
| |
| if len(parts) == 2: |
| error_types_s, file_match = parts |
| line_number = None # type: Optional[int] |
| else: |
| error_types_s, file_match, line_number_s = parts |
| line_number = int(line_number_s) |
| |
| error_types = {item.strip() for item in error_types_s.split(",")} |
| file_match = os.path.normcase(file_match) |
| |
| if "*" in error_types: |
| ignored_files.add(file_match) |
| else: |
| for error_type in error_types: |
| data[error_type][file_match].add(line_number) |
| |
| return data, ignored_files |
| |
| |
| def filter_whitelist_errors(data, errors): |
| # type: (Whitelist, Sequence[rules.Error]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| """ |
| Filter out those errors that are whitelisted in `data`. |
| """ |
| |
| if not errors: |
| return [] |
| |
| whitelisted = [False for item in range(len(errors))] |
| |
| for i, (error_type, msg, path, line) in enumerate(errors): |
| normpath = os.path.normcase(path) |
| # Allow whitelisting all lint errors except the IGNORED PATH lint, |
| # which explains how to fix it correctly and shouldn't be ignored. |
| if error_type in data and error_type != "IGNORED PATH": |
| wl_files = data[error_type] |
| for file_match, allowed_lines in iteritems(wl_files): |
| if None in allowed_lines or line in allowed_lines: |
| if fnmatch.fnmatchcase(normpath, file_match): |
| whitelisted[i] = True |
| |
| return [item for i, item in enumerate(errors) if not whitelisted[i]] |
| |
| |
| regexps = [item() for item in # type: ignore |
| [rules.TrailingWhitespaceRegexp, |
| rules.TabsRegexp, |
| rules.CRRegexp, |
| rules.SetTimeoutRegexp, |
| rules.W3CTestOrgRegexp, |
| rules.WebPlatformTestRegexp, |
| rules.Webidl2Regexp, |
| rules.ConsoleRegexp, |
| rules.GenerateTestsRegexp, |
| rules.PrintRegexp, |
| rules.LayoutTestsRegexp, |
| rules.MissingDepsRegexp, |
| rules.SpecialPowersRegexp]] |
| |
| |
| def check_regexp_line(repo_root, path, f): |
| # type: (str, str, IO[bytes]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| errors = [] # type: List[rules.Error] |
| |
| applicable_regexps = [regexp for regexp in regexps if regexp.applies(path)] |
| |
| for i, line in enumerate(f): |
| for regexp in applicable_regexps: |
| if regexp.search(line): |
| errors.append((regexp.name, regexp.description, path, i+1)) |
| |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def check_parsed(repo_root, path, f): |
| # type: (str, str, IO[bytes]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| source_file = SourceFile(repo_root, path, "/", contents=f.read()) |
| |
| errors = [] # type: List[rules.Error] |
| |
| if path.startswith("css/"): |
| if (source_file.type == "support" and |
| not source_file.name_is_non_test and |
| not source_file.name_is_reference): |
| return [rules.SupportWrongDir.error(path)] |
| |
| if (source_file.type != "support" and |
| not source_file.name_is_reference and |
| not source_file.spec_links): |
| return [rules.MissingLink.error(path)] |
| |
| if source_file.name_is_non_test: |
| return [] |
| |
| if source_file.markup_type is None: |
| return [] |
| |
| if source_file.root is None: |
| return [rules.ParseFailed.error(path)] |
| |
| if source_file.type == "manual" and not source_file.name_is_manual: |
| errors.append(rules.ContentManual.error(path)) |
| |
| if source_file.type == "visual" and not source_file.name_is_visual: |
| errors.append(rules.ContentVisual.error(path)) |
| |
| about_blank_parts = urlsplit("about:blank") |
| for reftest_node in source_file.reftest_nodes: |
| href = reftest_node.attrib.get("href", "").strip(space_chars) |
| parts = urlsplit(href) |
| |
| if parts == about_blank_parts: |
| continue |
| |
| if (parts.scheme or parts.netloc): |
| errors.append(rules.AbsoluteUrlRef.error(path, (href,))) |
| continue |
| |
| ref_url = urljoin(source_file.url, href) |
| ref_parts = urlsplit(ref_url) |
| |
| if source_file.url == ref_url: |
| errors.append(rules.SameFileRef.error(path)) |
| continue |
| |
| assert ref_parts.path != "" |
| |
| reference_file = os.path.join(repo_root, ref_parts.path[1:]) |
| reference_rel = reftest_node.attrib.get("rel", "") |
| |
| if not os.path.isfile(reference_file): |
| errors.append(rules.NonexistentRef.error(path, |
| (reference_rel, href))) |
| |
| if len(source_file.timeout_nodes) > 1: |
| errors.append(rules.MultipleTimeout.error(path)) |
| |
| for timeout_node in source_file.timeout_nodes: |
| timeout_value = timeout_node.attrib.get("content", "").lower() |
| if timeout_value != "long": |
| errors.append(rules.InvalidTimeout.error(path, (timeout_value,))) |
| |
| if source_file.testharness_nodes: |
| test_type = source_file.manifest_items()[0] |
| if test_type not in ("testharness", "manual"): |
| errors.append(rules.TestharnessInOtherType.error(path, (test_type,))) |
| if len(source_file.testharness_nodes) > 1: |
| errors.append(rules.MultipleTestharness.error(path)) |
| |
| testharnessreport_nodes = source_file.root.findall(".//{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}script[@src='/resources/testharnessreport.js']") |
| if not testharnessreport_nodes: |
| errors.append(rules.MissingTestharnessReport.error(path)) |
| else: |
| if len(testharnessreport_nodes) > 1: |
| errors.append(rules.MultipleTestharnessReport.error(path)) |
| |
| for element in source_file.variant_nodes: |
| if "content" not in element.attrib: |
| errors.append(rules.VariantMissing.error(path)) |
| else: |
| variant = element.attrib["content"] |
| if variant != "" and variant[0] not in ("?", "#"): |
| errors.append(rules.MalformedVariant.error(path, (path,))) |
| |
| seen_elements = {"timeout": False, |
| "testharness": False, |
| "testharnessreport": False} |
| required_elements = [key for key, value in {"testharness": True, |
| "testharnessreport": len(testharnessreport_nodes) > 0, |
| "timeout": len(source_file.timeout_nodes) > 0}.items() |
| if value] |
| |
| for elem in source_file.root.iter(): |
| if source_file.timeout_nodes and elem == source_file.timeout_nodes[0]: |
| seen_elements["timeout"] = True |
| if seen_elements["testharness"]: |
| errors.append(rules.LateTimeout.error(path)) |
| |
| elif elem == source_file.testharness_nodes[0]: |
| seen_elements["testharness"] = True |
| |
| elif testharnessreport_nodes and elem == testharnessreport_nodes[0]: |
| seen_elements["testharnessreport"] = True |
| if not seen_elements["testharness"]: |
| errors.append(rules.EarlyTestharnessReport.error(path)) |
| |
| if all(seen_elements[name] for name in required_elements): |
| break |
| |
| if source_file.testdriver_nodes: |
| if len(source_file.testdriver_nodes) > 1: |
| errors.append(rules.MultipleTestdriver.error(path)) |
| |
| testdriver_vendor_nodes = source_file.root.findall(".//{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}script[@src='/resources/testdriver-vendor.js']") |
| if not testdriver_vendor_nodes: |
| errors.append(rules.MissingTestdriverVendor.error(path)) |
| else: |
| if len(testdriver_vendor_nodes) > 1: |
| errors.append(rules.MultipleTestdriverVendor.error(path)) |
| |
| for element in source_file.root.findall(".//{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}script[@src]"): |
| src = element.attrib["src"] |
| |
| def incorrect_path(script, src): |
| # type: (Text, Text) -> bool |
| return (script == src or |
| ("/%s" % script in src and src != "/resources/%s" % script)) |
| |
| if incorrect_path("testharness.js", src): |
| errors.append(rules.TestharnessPath.error(path)) |
| |
| if incorrect_path("testharnessreport.js", src): |
| errors.append(rules.TestharnessReportPath.error(path)) |
| |
| if incorrect_path("testdriver.js", src): |
| errors.append(rules.TestdriverPath.error(path)) |
| |
| if incorrect_path("testdriver-vendor.js", src): |
| errors.append(rules.TestdriverVendorPath.error(path)) |
| |
| return errors |
| |
| class ASTCheck(with_metaclass(abc.ABCMeta)): |
| @abc.abstractproperty |
| def rule(self): |
| # type: () -> Type[rules.Rule] |
| pass |
| |
| @abc.abstractmethod |
| def check(self, root): |
| # type: (ast.AST) -> List[int] |
| pass |
| |
| class OpenModeCheck(ASTCheck): |
| rule = rules.OpenNoMode |
| |
| def check(self, root): |
| # type: (ast.AST) -> List[int] |
| errors = [] |
| for node in ast.walk(root): |
| if isinstance(node, ast.Call): |
| if hasattr(node.func, "id") and node.func.id in ("open", "file"): # type: ignore |
| if (len(node.args) < 2 and |
| all(item.arg != "mode" for item in node.keywords)): |
| errors.append(node.lineno) |
| return errors |
| |
| ast_checkers = [item() for item in [OpenModeCheck]] |
| |
| def check_python_ast(repo_root, path, f): |
| # type: (str, str, IO[bytes]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| if not path.endswith(".py"): |
| return [] |
| |
| try: |
| root = ast.parse(f.read()) |
| except SyntaxError as e: |
| return [rules.ParseFailed.error(path, line_no=e.lineno)] |
| |
| errors = [] |
| for checker in ast_checkers: |
| for lineno in checker.check(root): |
| errors.append(checker.rule.error(path, line_no=lineno)) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| broken_js_metadata = re.compile(br"//\s*META:") |
| broken_python_metadata = re.compile(br"#\s*META:") |
| |
| |
| def check_global_metadata(value): |
| # type: (str) -> Iterable[Tuple[Type[rules.Rule], Tuple[Any, ...]]] |
| global_values = {item.strip() for item in value.split(b",") if item.strip()} |
| |
| included_variants = set.union(get_default_any_variants(), |
| *(get_any_variants(v) for v in global_values if not v.startswith(b"!"))) |
| |
| for global_value in global_values: |
| if global_value.startswith(b"!"): |
| excluded_value = global_value[1:] |
| if not get_any_variants(excluded_value): |
| yield (rules.UnknownGlobalMetadata, ()) |
| |
| elif excluded_value in global_values: |
| yield (rules.BrokenGlobalMetadata, |
| (("Cannot specify both %s and %s" % (global_value, excluded_value)),)) |
| |
| else: |
| excluded_variants = get_any_variants(excluded_value) |
| if not (excluded_variants & included_variants): |
| yield (rules.BrokenGlobalMetadata, |
| (("Cannot exclude %s if it is not included" % (excluded_value,)),)) |
| |
| else: |
| if not get_any_variants(global_value): |
| yield (rules.UnknownGlobalMetadata, ()) |
| |
| |
| def check_script_metadata(repo_root, path, f): |
| # type: (str, str, IO[bytes]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| if path.endswith((".worker.js", ".any.js")): |
| meta_re = js_meta_re |
| broken_metadata = broken_js_metadata |
| elif path.endswith(".py"): |
| meta_re = python_meta_re |
| broken_metadata = broken_python_metadata |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| done = False |
| errors = [] |
| for idx, line in enumerate(f): |
| assert isinstance(line, binary_type), line |
| |
| m = meta_re.match(line) |
| if m: |
| key, value = m.groups() |
| if key == b"global": |
| for rule_class, context in check_global_metadata(value): |
| errors.append(rule_class.error(path, context, idx + 1)) |
| elif key == b"timeout": |
| if value != b"long": |
| errors.append(rules.UnknownTimeoutMetadata.error(path, |
| line_no=idx + 1)) |
| elif key == b"title": |
| pass |
| elif key == b"script": |
| pass |
| elif key == b"variant": |
| pass |
| else: |
| errors.append(rules.UnknownMetadata.error(path, |
| line_no=idx + 1)) |
| else: |
| done = True |
| |
| if done: |
| if meta_re.match(line): |
| errors.append(rules.StrayMetadata.error(path, line_no=idx + 1)) |
| elif meta_re.search(line): |
| errors.append(rules.IndentedMetadata.error(path, |
| line_no=idx + 1)) |
| elif broken_metadata.search(line): |
| errors.append(rules.BrokenMetadata.error(path, line_no=idx + 1)) |
| |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| ahem_font_re = re.compile(b"font.*:.*ahem", flags=re.IGNORECASE) |
| # Ahem can appear either in the global location or in the support |
| # directory for legacy Mozilla imports |
| ahem_stylesheet_re = re.compile(b"\/fonts\/ahem\.css|support\/ahem.css", |
| flags=re.IGNORECASE) |
| |
| |
| def check_ahem_system_font(repo_root, path, f): |
| # type: (str, str, IO[bytes]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| if not path.endswith((".html", ".htm", ".xht", ".xhtml")): |
| return [] |
| contents = f.read() |
| errors = [] |
| if ahem_font_re.search(contents) and not ahem_stylesheet_re.search(contents): |
| errors.append(rules.AhemSystemFont.error(path)) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def check_path(repo_root, path): |
| # type: (str, str) -> List[rules.Error] |
| """ |
| Runs lints that check the file path. |
| |
| :param repo_root: the repository root |
| :param path: the path of the file within the repository |
| :returns: a list of errors found in ``path`` |
| """ |
| |
| errors = [] |
| for path_fn in path_lints: |
| errors.extend(path_fn(repo_root, path)) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def check_all_paths(repo_root, paths): |
| # type: (str, List[str]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| """ |
| Runs lints that check all paths globally. |
| |
| :param repo_root: the repository root |
| :param paths: a list of all the paths within the repository |
| :returns: a list of errors found in ``f`` |
| """ |
| |
| errors = [] |
| for paths_fn in all_paths_lints: |
| errors.extend(paths_fn(repo_root, paths)) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def check_file_contents(repo_root, path, f): |
| # type: (str, str, IO[bytes]) -> List[rules.Error] |
| """ |
| Runs lints that check the file contents. |
| |
| :param repo_root: the repository root |
| :param path: the path of the file within the repository |
| :param f: a file-like object with the file contents |
| :returns: a list of errors found in ``f`` |
| """ |
| |
| errors = [] |
| for file_fn in file_lints: |
| errors.extend(file_fn(repo_root, path, f)) |
| f.seek(0) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def output_errors_text(errors): |
| # type: (List[rules.Error]) -> None |
| assert logger is not None |
| for error_type, description, path, line_number in errors: |
| pos_string = path |
| if line_number: |
| pos_string += ":%s" % line_number |
| logger.error("%s: %s (%s)" % (pos_string, description, error_type)) |
| |
| |
| def output_errors_markdown(errors): |
| # type: (List[rules.Error]) -> None |
| if not errors: |
| return |
| assert logger is not None |
| heading = """Got lint errors: |
| |
| | Error Type | Position | Message | |
| |------------|----------|---------|""" |
| for line in heading.split("\n"): |
| logger.error(line) |
| for error_type, description, path, line_number in errors: |
| pos_string = path |
| if line_number: |
| pos_string += ":%s" % line_number |
| logger.error("%s | %s | %s |" % (error_type, pos_string, description)) |
| |
| |
| def output_errors_json(errors): |
| # type: (List[rules.Error]) -> None |
| for error_type, error, path, line_number in errors: |
| print(json.dumps({"path": path, "lineno": line_number, |
| "rule": error_type, "message": error})) |
| |
| |
| def output_error_count(error_count): |
| # type: (Dict[Text, int]) -> None |
| if not error_count: |
| return |
| |
| assert logger is not None |
| by_type = " ".join("%s: %d" % item for item in error_count.items()) |
| count = sum(error_count.values()) |
| logger.info("") |
| if count == 1: |
| logger.info("There was 1 error (%s)" % (by_type,)) |
| else: |
| logger.info("There were %d errors (%s)" % (count, by_type)) |
| |
| |
| def changed_files(wpt_root): |
| # type: (str) -> List[Text] |
| revish = testfiles.get_revish(revish=None) |
| changed, _ = testfiles.files_changed(revish, None, include_uncommitted=True, include_new=True) |
| return [os.path.relpath(item, wpt_root) for item in changed] |
| |
| |
| def lint_paths(kwargs, wpt_root): |
| # type: (Dict[str, Any], str) -> List[str] |
| if kwargs.get(str("paths")): |
| paths = [] |
| for path in kwargs.get(str("paths"), []): |
| if os.path.isdir(path): |
| path_dir = list(all_filesystem_paths(wpt_root, path)) |
| paths.extend(path_dir) |
| elif os.path.isfile(path): |
| paths.append(os.path.relpath(os.path.abspath(path), wpt_root)) |
| |
| |
| elif kwargs[str("all")]: |
| paths = list(all_filesystem_paths(wpt_root)) |
| else: |
| changed_paths = changed_files(wpt_root) |
| force_all = False |
| for path in changed_paths: |
| path = path.replace(os.path.sep, "/") |
| if path == "lint.whitelist" or path.startswith("tools/lint/"): |
| force_all = True |
| break |
| paths = (list(changed_paths) if not force_all # type: ignore |
| else list(all_filesystem_paths(wpt_root))) |
| |
| return paths |
| |
| |
| def create_parser(): |
| # type: () -> argparse.ArgumentParser |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument("paths", nargs="*", |
| help="List of paths to lint") |
| parser.add_argument("--json", action="store_true", |
| help="Output machine-readable JSON format") |
| parser.add_argument("--markdown", action="store_true", |
| help="Output markdown") |
| parser.add_argument("--repo-root", help="The WPT directory. Use this" |
| "option if the lint script exists outside the repository") |
| parser.add_argument("--ignore-glob", help="Additional file glob to ignore.") |
| parser.add_argument("--all", action="store_true", help="If no paths are passed, try to lint the whole " |
| "working directory, not just files that changed") |
| return parser |
| |
| |
| def main(**kwargs): |
| # type: (**Any) -> int |
| assert logger is not None |
| if kwargs.get(str("json")) and kwargs.get(str("markdown")): |
| logger.critical("Cannot specify --json and --markdown") |
| sys.exit(2) |
| |
| repo_root = kwargs.get(str('repo_root')) or localpaths.repo_root |
| output_format = {(True, False): str("json"), |
| (False, True): str("markdown"), |
| (False, False): str("normal")}[(kwargs.get(str("json"), False), |
| kwargs.get(str("markdown"), False))] |
| |
| if output_format == "markdown": |
| setup_logging(True) |
| |
| paths = lint_paths(kwargs, repo_root) |
| |
| ignore_glob = kwargs.get(str("ignore_glob")) or str() |
| |
| return lint(repo_root, paths, output_format, str(ignore_glob)) |
| |
| |
| def lint(repo_root, paths, output_format, ignore_glob=str()): |
| # type: (str, List[str], str, str) -> int |
| error_count = defaultdict(int) # type: Dict[Text, int] |
| last = None |
| |
| with open(os.path.join(repo_root, "lint.whitelist")) as f: |
| whitelist, ignored_files = parse_whitelist(f) |
| |
| if ignore_glob: |
| ignored_files.add(ignore_glob) |
| |
| output_errors = {"json": output_errors_json, |
| "markdown": output_errors_markdown, |
| "normal": output_errors_text}[output_format] |
| |
| def process_errors(errors): |
| # type: (List[rules.Error]) -> Optional[Tuple[Text, Text]] |
| """ |
| Filters and prints the errors, and updates the ``error_count`` object. |
| |
| :param errors: a list of error tuples (error type, message, path, line number) |
| :returns: ``None`` if there were no errors, or |
| a tuple of the error type and the path otherwise |
| """ |
| |
| errors = filter_whitelist_errors(whitelist, errors) |
| |
| if not errors: |
| return None |
| |
| output_errors(errors) |
| for error_type, error, path, line in errors: |
| error_count[error_type] += 1 |
| |
| return (errors[-1][0], path) |
| |
| for path in paths[:]: |
| abs_path = os.path.join(repo_root, path) |
| if not os.path.exists(abs_path): |
| paths.remove(path) |
| continue |
| |
| if any(fnmatch.fnmatch(path, file_match) for file_match in ignored_files): |
| paths.remove(path) |
| continue |
| |
| errors = check_path(repo_root, path) |
| last = process_errors(errors) or last |
| |
| if not os.path.isdir(abs_path): |
| with open(abs_path, 'rb') as f: |
| errors = check_file_contents(repo_root, path, f) |
| last = process_errors(errors) or last |
| |
| errors = check_all_paths(repo_root, paths) |
| last = process_errors(errors) or last |
| |
| if output_format in ("normal", "markdown"): |
| output_error_count(error_count) |
| if error_count: |
| assert last is not None |
| assert logger is not None |
| for line in (ERROR_MSG % (last[0], last[1], last[0], last[1])).split("\n"): |
| logger.info(line) |
| return sum(itervalues(error_count)) |
| |
| path_lints = [check_file_type, check_path_length, check_worker_collision, check_ahem_copy, |
| check_gitignore_file] |
| all_paths_lints = [check_css_globally_unique] |
| file_lints = [check_regexp_line, check_parsed, check_python_ast, check_script_metadata, |
| check_ahem_system_font] |
| |
| # Don't break users of the lint that don't have git installed. |
| try: |
| subprocess.check_output(["git", "--version"]) |
| all_paths_lints += [check_git_ignore] |
| except subprocess.CalledProcessError: |
| print('No git present; skipping .gitignore lint.') |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| args = create_parser().parse_args() |
| error_count = main(**vars(args)) |
| if error_count > 0: |
| sys.exit(1) |