#!/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:

  -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 $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(
        '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;

    # Some function declarations require an argument of the form '{name:.*}'
    # but the swagger (which gets derived from the comments) should not
    # include them. Normalize all such args to just '{name}'.
    $endpoint =~ s/\{name:\.\*\}/\{name\}/;

    # 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. Done in a helper function because there
    # are a lot of complicated special cases.
    #
    my $operation = operation_name($method, $endpoint);

    # Special case: the following endpoints all get a custom tag
    if ($endpoint =~ m!/(pods|manifests)/!) {
        $tag = $1;
    }

    # Special case: anything related to 'events' gets a system tag
    if ($endpoint =~ m!/events!) {
        $tag = 'system';
    }

    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];

    # (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;
}


####################
#  operation_name  #  Given a method + endpoint, return the swagger operation
####################
sub operation_name {
    my ($method, $endpoint) = @_;

    # /libpod/foo/bar -> (libpod, foo, bar)
    my @endpoints = grep { /\S/ } split '/', $endpoint;

    # /libpod endpoints -> add 'Libpod' to end, e.g. PodStatsLibpod
    my $Libpod = '';
    my $main = shift(@endpoints);
    if ($main eq 'libpod') {
        $Libpod = ucfirst($main);
        $main = shift(@endpoints);
    }
    $main =~ s/s$//;         # e.g. Volumes -> Volume

    # Next path component is an optional action:
    #    GET    /containers/json               -> ContainerList
    #    DELETE /libpod/containers/{name}      -> ContainerDelete
    #    GET    /libpod/containers/{name}/logs -> ContainerLogsLibpod
    my $action = shift(@endpoints) || 'list';
    $action = 'list'   if $action eq 'json';
    $action = 'delete' if $method eq 'DELETE';

    # Anything with {id}, {name}, {name:..} may have a following component
    if ($action =~ m!\{.*\}!) {
        $action = shift(@endpoints) || 'inspect';
        $action = 'inspect' if $action eq 'json';
    }

    # All sorts of special cases
    if ($action eq 'df') {
        $action = 'dataUsage';
    }
    elsif ($action eq "delete" && $endpoint eq "/libpod/kube/play") {
        $action = "PlayDown"
    }
    # Grrrrrr, this one is annoying: some operations get an extra 'All'
    elsif ($action =~ /^(delete|get|stats)$/ && $endpoint !~ /\{/) {
        $action .= "All";
        $main .= 's' if $main eq 'container';
    }
    # No real way to used MixedCase in an endpoint, so we have to hack it here
    elsif ($action eq 'showmounted') {
        $action = 'showMounted';
    }
    # Ping is a special endpoint, and even if /libpod/_ping, no 'Libpod'
    elsif ($main eq '_ping') {
        $main = 'system';
        $action = 'ping';
        $Libpod = '';
    }
    # Top-level compat endpoints
    elsif ($main =~ /^(build|commit)$/) {
        $main   = 'image';
        $action = $1;
    }
    # Top-level system endpoints
    elsif ($main =~ /^(auth|event|info|version)$/) {
        $main   = 'system';
        $action = $1;
        $action .= 's' if $action eq 'event';
    }

    return "\u${main}\u${action}$Libpod";
}


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