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author | Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com> | 2020-03-30 14:01:29 -0600 |
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committer | Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com> | 2020-04-14 11:27:44 -0600 |
commit | ba26c763c540b7ff16986fab59ca656aa6806ba7 (patch) | |
tree | 2a094483e19799ccc58d06c1dae3491a45edadf1 /hack/swagger-check | |
parent | 0d01f09bf4103538a6011019b690e5aa11c377db (diff) | |
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swagger-check: new CI tool to cross-check swagger
New script cross-references r.Handle() and r.HandleFunc()
calls against the preceding '// swagger:operation' comments,
and exits failure (with descriptive error messages) if any
comments do not match the code.
This script should not be necessary: the swagger comments
should be autogenerated from the source code.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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diff --git a/hack/swagger-check b/hack/swagger-check new file mode 100755 index 000000000..d564b6554 --- /dev/null +++ b/hack/swagger-check @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# swagger-check - Look for inconsistencies between swagger and source code +# +package LibPod::SwaggerCheck; + +use v5.14; +use strict; +use warnings; + +use File::Find; + +(our $ME = $0) =~ s|.*/||; +(our $VERSION = '$Revision: 1.7 $ ') =~ tr/[0-9].//cd; + +# For debugging, show data structures using DumpTree($var) +#use Data::TreeDumper; $Data::TreeDumper::Displayaddress = 0; + +############################################################################### +# BEGIN user-customizable section + +our $Default_Dir = 'pkg/api/server'; + +# END user-customizable section +############################################################################### + +############################################################################### +# BEGIN boilerplate args checking, usage messages + +sub usage { + print <<"END_USAGE"; +Usage: $ME [OPTIONS] DIRECTORY-TO-CHECK + +$ME scans all .go files under the given DIRECTORY-TO-CHECK +(default: $Default_Dir), looking for lines of the form 'r.Handle(...)' +or 'r.HandleFunc(...)'. For each such line, we check for a preceding +swagger comment line and verify that the comment line matches the +declarations in the r.Handle() invocation. + +For example, the following would be a correctly-matching pair of lines: + + // swagger:operation GET /images/json compat getImages + r.Handle(VersionedPath("/images/json"), s.APIHandler(compat.GetImages)).Methods(http.MethodGet) + +...because http.MethodGet matches GET in the comment, the endpoint +is /images/json in both cases, the APIHandler() says "compat" so +that's the swagger tag, and the swagger operation name is the +same as the APIHandler but with a lower-case first letter. + +The following is an inconsistency as reported by this script: + +pkg/api/server/register_info.go: +- // swagger:operation GET /info libpod libpodGetInfo ++ // ................. ... ..... compat + r.Handle(VersionedPath("/info"), s.APIHandler(compat.GetInfo)).Methods(http.MethodGet) + +...because APIHandler() says 'compat' but the swagger comment +says 'libpod'. + +OPTIONS: + + --pedantic Compare operation names (the last part of swagger comment). + There are far too many of these inconsistencies to allow us + to enable this by default, but it still might be a useful + check in some circumstances. + + -v, --verbose show verbose progress indicators + -n, --dry-run make no actual changes + + --help display this message + --version display program name and version +END_USAGE + + exit; +} + +# Command-line options. Note that this operates directly on @ARGV ! +our $pedantic; +our $debug = 0; +our $force = 0; +our $verbose = 0; +our $NOT = ''; # print "blahing the blah$NOT\n" if $debug +sub handle_opts { + use Getopt::Long; + GetOptions( + 'pedantic' => \$pedantic, + + 'debug!' => \$debug, + 'dry-run|n!' => sub { $NOT = ' [NOT]' }, + 'force' => \$force, + 'verbose|v' => \$verbose, + + help => \&usage, + man => \&man, + version => sub { print "$ME version $VERSION\n"; exit 0 }, + ) or die "Try `$ME --help' for help\n"; +} + +# END boilerplate args checking, usage messages +############################################################################### + +############################## CODE BEGINS HERE ############################### + +my $exit_status = 0; + +# The term is "modulino". +__PACKAGE__->main() unless caller(); + +# Main code. +sub main { + # Note that we operate directly on @ARGV, not on function parameters. + # This is deliberate: it's because Getopt::Long only operates on @ARGV + # and there's no clean way to make it use @_. + handle_opts(); # will set package globals + + # Fetch command-line arguments. Barf if too many. + my $dir = shift(@ARGV) || $Default_Dir; + die "$ME: Too many arguments; try $ME --help\n" if @ARGV; + + # Find and act upon all matching files + find { wanted => sub { finder(@_) }, no_chdir => 1 }, $dir; + + exit $exit_status; +} + + +############ +# finder # File::Find action - looks for 'r.Handle' or 'r.HandleFunc' +############ +sub finder { + my $path = $File::Find::name; + return if $path =~ m|/\.|; # skip dotfiles + return unless $path =~ /\.go$/; # Only want .go files + + print $path, "\n" if $debug; + + # Read each .go file. Keep a running tally of all '// comment' lines; + # if we see a 'r.Handle()' or 'r.HandleFunc()' line, pass it + comments + # to analysis function. + open my $in, '<', $path + or die "$ME: Cannot read $path: $!\n"; + my @comments; + while (my $line = <$in>) { + if ($line =~ m!^\s*//!) { + push @comments, $line; + } + else { + # Not a comment line. If it's an r.Handle*() one, process it. + if ($line =~ m!^\s*r\.Handle(Func)?\(!) { + handle_handle($path, $line, @comments) + or $exit_status = 1; + } + + # Reset comments + @comments = (); + } + } + close $in; +} + + +################### +# handle_handle # Cross-check a 'r.Handle*' declaration against swagger +################### +# +# Returns false if swagger comment is inconsistent with function call, +# true if it matches or if there simply isn't a swagger comment. +# +sub handle_handle { + my $path = shift; # for error messages only + my $line = shift; # in: the r.Handle* line + my @comments = @_; # in: preceding comment lines + + # Preserve the original line, so we can show it in comments + my $line_orig = $line; + + # Strip off the 'r.Handle*(' and leading whitespace; preserve the latter + $line =~ s!^(\s*)r\.Handle(Func)?\(!! + or die "$ME: INTERNAL ERROR! Got '$line'!\n"; + my $indent = $1; + + # Some have VersionedPath, some don't. Doesn't seem to make a difference + # in terms of swagger, so let's just ignore it. + $line =~ s!^VersionedPath\(([^\)]+)\)!$1!; + $line =~ m!^"(/[^"]+)",! + or die "$ME: $path:$.: Cannot grok '$line'\n"; + my $endpoint = $1; + + # FIXME: in older code, '{name:..*}' meant 'nameOrID'. As of 2020-02 + # it looks like most of the '{name:..*}' entries are gone, except for one. +###FIXME-obsolete? $endpoint =~ s|\{name:\.\.\*\}|{nameOrID}|; + + # e.g. /auth, /containers/*/rename, /distribution, /monitor, /plugins + return 1 if $line =~ /\.UnsupportedHandler/; + + # + # Determine the HTTP METHOD (GET, POST, DELETE, HEAD) + # + my $method; + if ($line =~ /generic.VersionHandler/) { + $method = 'GET'; + } + elsif ($line =~ m!\.Methods\((.*)\)!) { + my $x = $1; + + if ($x =~ /Method(Post|Get|Delete|Head)/) { + $method = uc $1; + } + elsif ($x =~ /\"(HEAD|GET|POST)"/) { + $method = $1; + } + else { + die "$ME: $path:$.: Cannot grok $x\n"; + } + } + else { + warn "$ME: $path:$.: No Methods in '$line'\n"; + return 1; + } + + # + # Determine the SWAGGER TAG. Assume 'compat' unless we see libpod; but + # this can be overruled (see special case below) + # + my $tag = ($endpoint =~ /(libpod)/ ? $1 : 'compat'); + + # + # Determine the OPERATION. *** NOTE: This is mostly useless! *** + # In an ideal world the swagger comment would match actual function call; + # in reality there are over thirty mismatches. Use --pedantic to see. + # + my $operation = ''; + if ($line =~ /(generic|handlers|compat)\.(\w+)/) { + $operation = lcfirst $2; + if ($endpoint =~ m!/libpod/! && $operation !~ /^libpod/) { + $operation = 'libpod' . ucfirst $operation; + } + } + elsif ($line =~ /(libpod)\.(\w+)/) { + $operation = "$1$2"; + } + + # Special case: the following endpoints all get a custom tag + if ($endpoint =~ m!/(volumes|pods|manifests)/!) { + $tag = $1; + $operation =~ s/^libpod//; + $operation = lcfirst $operation; + } + + # Special case: anything related to 'events' gets a system tag + if ($endpoint =~ m!/events!) { + $tag = 'system'; + } + + # Special case: /changes is libpod even though it says compat + if ($endpoint =~ m!/changes!) { + $tag = 'libpod'; + } + + state $previous_path; # Previous path name, to avoid dups + + # + # Compare actual swagger comment to what we expect based on Handle call. + # + my $expect = " // swagger:operation $method $endpoint $tag $operation "; + my @actual = grep { /swagger:operation/ } @comments; + + return 1 if !@actual; # No swagger comment in file; oh well + + my $actual = $actual[0]; + + # By default, don't compare the operation: there are far too many + # mismatches here. + if (! $pedantic) { + $actual =~ s/\s+\S+\s*$//; + $expect =~ s/\s+\S+\s*$//; + } + + # (Ignore whitespace discrepancies) + (my $a_trimmed = $actual) =~ s/\s+/ /g; + + return 1 if $a_trimmed eq $expect; + + # Mismatch. Display it. Start with filename, if different from previous + print "\n"; + if (!$previous_path || $previous_path ne $path) { + print $path, ":\n"; + } + $previous_path = $path; + + # Show the actual line, prefixed with '-' ... + print "- $actual[0]"; + # ...then our generated ones, but use '...' as a way to ignore matches + print "+ $indent//"; + my @actual_split = split ' ', $actual; + my @expect_split = split ' ', $expect; + for my $i (1 .. $#actual_split) { + print " "; + if ($actual_split[$i] eq ($expect_split[$i]||'')) { + print "." x length($actual_split[$i]); + } + else { + # Show the difference. Use terminal highlights if available. + print "\e[1;37m" if -t *STDOUT; + print $expect_split[$i]; + print "\e[m" if -t *STDOUT; + } + } + print "\n"; + + # Show the r.Handle* code line itself + print " ", $line_orig; + + return; +} + +1; |