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author | Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com> | 2020-06-24 10:16:59 -0600 |
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committer | Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com> | 2020-06-24 10:39:10 -0600 |
commit | c6090c290e1eb8b60148a026773c5f8cce6eb435 (patch) | |
tree | e1bc4c93f87a91913bfcec82807a637cd06d0acf /test | |
parent | 988fd27541dfa852ee9543c2d8a916896ef0c774 (diff) | |
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Docs: consistency between man / --help
New functionality in hack/man-page-checker: start cross-
referencing the man page 'Synopsis' line against the
output of 'podman foo --help'. This is part 1, flag/option
consistency. Part 2 (arg consistency) is too big and will
have to wait for later.
flag/option consistency means: if 'podman foo --help'
includes the string '[flags]' in the Usage message,
make sure the man page includes '[*options*]' in its
Synopsis line, and vice-versa. This found several
inconsistencies, which I've fixed.
While doing this I realized that Cobra automatically
includes a 'Flags:' subsection in its --help output
for all subcommands that have defined flags. This
is great - it lets us cross-check against the
usage synopsis, and make sure that '[flags]' is
present or absent as needed, without fear of
human screwups. If a flag-less subcommand ever
gets extended with flags, but the developer forgets
to add '[flags]' and remove DisableFlagsInUseLine,
we now have a test that will catch that. (This,
too, caught two instances which I fixed).
I don't actually know if the new man-page-checker
functionality will work in CI: I vaguely recall that
it might run before 'make podman' does; and also
vaguely recall that some steps were taken to remedy
that.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'test')
-rw-r--r-- | test/system/015-help.bats | 18 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/test/system/015-help.bats b/test/system/015-help.bats index 14af8e1a4..3d05b44fe 100644 --- a/test/system/015-help.bats +++ b/test/system/015-help.bats @@ -34,13 +34,16 @@ function check_help() { dprint "$command_string --help" run_podman "$@" $cmd --help + local full_help="$output" # The line immediately after 'Usage:' gives us a 1-line synopsis - usage=$(echo "$output" | grep -A1 '^Usage:' | tail -1) + usage=$(echo "$full_help" | grep -A1 '^Usage:' | tail -1) [ -n "$usage" ] || die "podman $cmd: no Usage message found" # e.g. 'podman ps' should not show 'podman container ps' in usage - is "$usage" " $command_string .*" "Usage string matches command" + # Trailing space in usage handles 'podman system renumber' which + # has no ' [flags]' + is "$usage " " $command_string .*" "Usage string matches command" # If usage ends in '[command]', recurse into subcommands if expr "$usage" : '.*\[command\]$' >/dev/null; then @@ -59,6 +62,17 @@ function check_help() { die "'flags' must precede arguments in usage: $usage" fi + # Cross-check: if usage includes '[flags]', there must be a + # longer 'Flags:' section in the full --help output; vice-versa, + # if 'Flags:' is in full output, usage line must have '[flags]'. + if expr "$usage" : '.*\[flag' >/dev/null; then + if ! expr "$full_help" : ".*Flags:" >/dev/null; then + die "$command_string: Usage includes '[flags]' but has no 'Flags:' subsection" + fi + elif expr "$full_help" : ".*Flags:" >/dev/null; then + die "$command_string: --help has 'Flags:' section but no '[flags]' in synopsis" + fi + # If usage lists no arguments (strings in ALL CAPS), confirm # by running with 'invalid-arg' and expecting failure. if ! expr "$usage" : '.*[A-Z]' >/dev/null; then |