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author | Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com> | 2020-08-10 13:34:24 -0600 |
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committer | Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com> | 2020-08-11 08:03:37 -0600 |
commit | 8e11a825e18a571ca8fd624ce0053682b238133f (patch) | |
tree | b81ff38098c2dd50a654fedb429a970c00e9e00b /hack | |
parent | ca893b83293e895d2dbd27f6fa287e396368d3bc (diff) | |
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Cross-reference *.rst files too
There are a bunch of *.rst files in docs/source, linking sometimes
to man pages and sometimes to other .rst files. These files each
have entries of the following form:
:doc:`foo <link-to-foo>` Description of foo
...for all podman sub and sub-subcommands 'foo'.
Read all .rst files and make sure that:
- all entries in a given file are in alphabetical order
- all link-to-foo targets point to existing doc files
- every subcommand known by 'podman help' has a corresponding
doc entry in a .rst file
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'hack')
-rwxr-xr-x | hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages | 110 |
1 files changed, 109 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages b/hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages index fd8fe152d..7b617eed7 100755 --- a/hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages +++ b/hack/xref-helpmsgs-manpages @@ -26,8 +26,11 @@ $| = 1; my $Default_Podman = './bin/podman'; my $PODMAN = $ENV{PODMAN} || $Default_Podman; +# Path to all doc files, including .rst and (down one level) markdown +my $Docs_Path = 'docs/source'; + # Path to podman markdown source files (of the form podman-*.1.md) -my $Markdown_Path = 'docs/source/markdown'; +my $Markdown_Path = "$Docs_Path/markdown"; # Global error count my $Errs = 0; @@ -99,13 +102,19 @@ sub main { my $help = podman_help(); my $man = podman_man('podman'); + my $rst = podman_rst(); xref_by_help($help, $man); xref_by_man($help, $man); + xref_rst($help, $rst); + exit !!$Errs; } +############################################################################### +# BEGIN cross-referencing + ################## # xref_by_help # Find keys in '--help' but not in man ################## @@ -178,6 +187,33 @@ sub xref_by_man { } } +############## +# xref_rst # Cross-check *.rst files against help +############## +sub xref_rst { + my ($help, $rst, @subcommand) = @_; + + # Cross-check against rst (but only subcommands, not options). + # We key on $help because that is Absolute Truth: anything in podman --help + # must be referenced in an rst (the converse is not true). + for my $k (sort grep { $_ !~ /^-/ } keys %$help) { + # Check for subcommands, if any (eg podman system -> connection -> add) + if (ref $help->{$k}) { + xref_rst($help->{$k}, $rst->{$k}, @subcommand, $k); + } + + # Check that command is mentioned in at least one .rst file + if (! exists $rst->{$k}{_desc}) { + my @podman = ("podman", @subcommand, $k); + warn "$ME: no link in *.rst for @podman\n"; + ++$Errs; + } + } +} + +# END cross-referencing +############################################################################### +# BEGIN data gathering ################# # podman_help # Parse output of 'podman [subcommand] --help' @@ -317,4 +353,76 @@ sub podman_man { } +################ +# podman_rst # Parse contents of docs/source/*.rst +################ +sub podman_rst { + my %rst; + + # Read all .rst files, looking for ":doc:`subcmd <target>` description" + for my $rst (glob "$Docs_Path/*.rst") { + open my $fh, '<', $rst + or die "$ME: Cannot read $rst: $!\n"; + + # The basename of foo.rst is usually, but not always, the name of + # a podman subcommand. There are a few special cases: + (my $command = $rst) =~ s!^.*/(.*)\.rst!$1!; + + my $subcommand_href = \%rst; + if ($command eq 'Commands') { + ; + } + elsif ($command eq 'managecontainers') { + $subcommand_href = $rst{container} //= { }; + } + elsif ($command eq 'connection') { + $subcommand_href = $rst{system}{connection} //= { }; + } + else { + $subcommand_href = $rst{$command} //= { }; + } + + my $previous_subcommand = ''; + while (my $line = <$fh>) { + if ($line =~ /^:doc:`(\S+)\s+<(.*?)>`\s+(.*)/) { + my ($subcommand, $target, $desc) = ($1, $2, $3); + + # Check that entries are in alphabetical order + if ($subcommand lt $previous_subcommand) { + warn "$ME: $rst:$.: '$previous_subcommand' and '$subcommand' are out of order\n"; + ++$Errs; + } + $previous_subcommand = $subcommand; + + # Mark this subcommand as documented. + $subcommand_href->{$subcommand}{_desc} = $desc; + + # Check for invalid links. These will be one of two forms: + # <markdown/foo.1> -> markdown/foo.1.md + # <foo> -> foo.rst + if ($target =~ m!^markdown/!) { + if (! -e "$Docs_Path/$target.md") { + warn "$ME: $rst:$.: '$subcommand' links to nonexistent $target\n"; + ++$Errs; + } + } + else { + if (! -e "$Docs_Path/$target.rst") { + warn "$ME: $rst:$.: '$subcommand' links to nonexistent $target.rst\n"; + } + } + } + } + close $fh; + } + + # Special case: 'image trust set/show' are documented in image-trust.1 + $rst{image}{trust}{$_} = { _desc => 'ok' } for (qw(set show)); + + return \%rst; +} + +# END data gathering +############################################################################### + 1; |