Introduce hacking check to Barbican

Add hacking check to ensure we use proper rules and follow
community guideline [1].

[1] http://docs.openstack.org/developer/hacking/

Change-Id: I61e366969385aa044aea9d9678fbc91d32325497
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@ -9,3 +9,95 @@ Barbican Style Commandments
Barbican Specific Commandments
-------------------------------
- [B310] Check for improper use of logging format arguments.
- [B311] Use assertIsNone(...) instead of assertEqual(None, ...).
- [B312] Use assertTrue(...) rather than assertEqual(True, ...).
- [B313] Validate that debug level logs are not translated.
- [B314] str() and unicode() cannot be used on an exception. Remove or use six.text_type().
- [B315] Translated messages cannot be concatenated. String should be
included in translated message.
- [B316] Log messages, except debug ones, require translations!
- [B317] 'oslo_' should be used instead of 'oslo.'
- [B318] Must use a dict comprehension instead of a dict constructor
with a sequence of key-value pairs.
- [B319] Ensure to not use xrange().
- [B320] Do not use LOG.warn as it's deprecated.
- [B321] Use assertIsNotNone(...) rather than assertNotEqual(None, ...) or
assertIsNot(None, ...).
LOG Translations
----------------
LOG.debug messages will not get translated. Use ``_LI()`` for
``LOG.info``, ``_LW`` for ``LOG.warning``, ``_LE`` for ``LOG.error``
and ``LOG.exception``, and ``_LC()`` for ``LOG.critical``.
``_()`` is preferred for any user facing message, even if it is also
going to a log file. This ensures that the translated version of the
message will be available to the user.
The log marker functions (``_LI()``, ``_LW()``, ``_LE()``, and ``_LC()``)
must only be used when the message is only sent directly to the log.
Anytime that the message will be passed outside of the current context
(for example as part of an exception) the ``_()`` marker function
must be used.
A common pattern is to define a single message object and use it more
than once, for the log call and the exception. In that case, ``_()``
must be used because the message is going to appear in an exception that
may be presented to the user.
For more details about translations, see
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/oslo.i18n/guidelines.html
Creating Unit Tests
-------------------
For every new feature, unit tests should be created that both test and
(implicitly) document the usage of said feature. If submitting a patch for a
bug that had no unit test, a new passing unit test should be added. If a
submitted bug fix does have a unit test, be sure to add a new one that fails
without the patch and passes with the patch.
Running Tests
-------------
The testing system is based on a combination of tox and testr. If you just
want to run the whole suite, run `tox` and all will be fine. However, if
you'd like to dig in a bit more, you might want to learn some things about
testr itself. A basic walkthrough for OpenStack can be found at
http://wiki.openstack.org/testr
OpenStack Trademark
-------------------
OpenStack is a registered trademark of OpenStack, LLC, and uses the
following capitalization:
OpenStack
Commit Messages
---------------
Using a common format for commit messages will help keep our git history
readable. Follow these guidelines:
First, provide a brief summary (it is recommended to keep the commit title
under 50 chars).
The first line of the commit message should provide an accurate
description of the change, not just a reference to a bug or
blueprint. It must be followed by a single blank line.
Following your brief summary, provide a more detailed description of
the patch, manually wrapping the text at 72 characters. This
description should provide enough detail that one does not have to
refer to external resources to determine its high-level functionality.
Once you use 'git review', two lines will be appended to the commit
message: a blank line followed by a 'Change-Id'. This is important
to correlate this commit with a specific review in Gerrit, and it
should not be modified.
For further information on constructing high quality commit messages,
and how to split up commits into a series of changes, consult the
project wiki:
http://wiki.openstack.org/GitCommitMessages

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# Copyright (c) 2016, GohighSec
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
import ast
import re
import six
import pep8
"""
Guidelines for writing new hacking checks
- Use only for Barbican specific tests. OpenStack general tests
should be submitted to the common 'hacking' module.
- Pick numbers in the range B3xx. Find the current test with
the highest allocated number and then pick the next value.
- Keep the test method code in the source file ordered based
on the B3xx value.
- List the new rule in the top level HACKING.rst file
- Add test cases for each new rule to barbican/tests/test_hacking.py
"""
UNDERSCORE_IMPORT_FILES = []
log_translation = re.compile(
r"(.)*LOG\.(audit|error|info|critical|exception)\(\s*('|\")")
log_translation_LC = re.compile(
r"(.)*LOG\.(critical)\(\s*(_\(|'|\")")
log_translation_LE = re.compile(
r"(.)*LOG\.(error|exception)\(\s*(_\(|'|\")")
log_translation_LI = re.compile(
r"(.)*LOG\.(info)\(\s*(_\(|'|\")")
log_translation_LW = re.compile(
r"(.)*LOG\.(warning|warn)\(\s*(_\(|'|\")")
translated_log = re.compile(
r"(.)*LOG\.(audit|error|info|warn|warning|critical|exception)"
"\(\s*_\(\s*('|\")")
string_translation = re.compile(r"[^_]*_\(\s*('|\")")
underscore_import_check = re.compile(r"(.)*import _$")
underscore_import_check_multi = re.compile(r"(.)*import (.)*_, (.)*")
# We need this for cases where they have created their own _ function.
custom_underscore_check = re.compile(r"(.)*_\s*=\s*(.)*")
oslo_namespace_imports = re.compile(r"from[\s]*oslo[.](.*)")
dict_constructor_with_list_copy_re = re.compile(r".*\bdict\((\[)?(\(|\[)")
assert_no_xrange_re = re.compile(r"\s*xrange\s*\(")
assert_True = re.compile(r".*assertEqual\(True, .*\)")
assert_None = re.compile(r".*assertEqual\(None, .*\)")
assert_Not_Equal = re.compile(r".*assertNotEqual\(None, .*\)")
assert_Is_Not = re.compile(r".*assertIsNot\(None, .*\)")
no_log_warn = re.compile(r".*LOG.warn\(.*\)")
class BaseASTChecker(ast.NodeVisitor):
"""Provides a simple framework for writing AST-based checks.
Subclasses should implement visit_* methods like any other AST visitor
implementation. When they detect an error for a particular node the
method should call ``self.add_error(offending_node)``. Details about
where in the code the error occurred will be pulled from the node
object.
Subclasses should also provide a class variable named CHECK_DESC to
be used for the human readable error message.
"""
CHECK_DESC = 'No check message specified'
def __init__(self, tree, filename):
"""This object is created automatically by pep8.
:param tree: an AST tree
:param filename: name of the file being analyzed
(ignored by our checks)
"""
self._tree = tree
self._errors = []
def run(self):
"""Called automatically by pep8."""
self.visit(self._tree)
return self._errors
def add_error(self, node, message=None):
"""Add an error caused by a node to the list of errors for pep8."""
message = message or self.CHECK_DESC
error = (node.lineno, node.col_offset, message, self.__class__)
self._errors.append(error)
def _check_call_names(self, call_node, names):
if isinstance(call_node, ast.Call):
if isinstance(call_node.func, ast.Name):
if call_node.func.id in names:
return True
return False
def no_translate_debug_logs(logical_line, filename):
"""Check for 'LOG.debug(u._('
As per our translation policy,
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/LoggingStandards#Log_Translation
we shouldn't translate debug level logs.
* This check assumes that 'LOG' is a logger.
* Use filename so we can start enforcing this in specific folders instead
of needing to do so all at once.
B313
"""
if logical_line.startswith("LOG.debug(u._("):
yield(0, "B313 Don't translate debug level logs")
class CheckLoggingFormatArgs(BaseASTChecker):
"""Check for improper use of logging format arguments.
LOG.debug("Volume %s caught fire and is at %d degrees C and climbing.",
('volume1', 500))
The format arguments should not be a tuple as it is easy to miss.
"""
CHECK_DESC = 'B310 Log method arguments should not be a tuple.'
LOG_METHODS = [
'debug', 'info',
'warn', 'warning',
'error', 'exception',
'critical', 'fatal',
'trace', 'log'
]
def _find_name(self, node):
"""Return the fully qualified name or a Name or Attribute."""
if isinstance(node, ast.Name):
return node.id
elif (isinstance(node, ast.Attribute)
and isinstance(node.value, (ast.Name, ast.Attribute))):
method_name = node.attr
obj_name = self._find_name(node.value)
if obj_name is None:
return None
return obj_name + '.' + method_name
elif isinstance(node, six.string_types):
return node
else: # could be Subscript, Call or many more
return None
def visit_Call(self, node):
"""Look for the 'LOG.*' calls."""
# extract the obj_name and method_name
if isinstance(node.func, ast.Attribute):
obj_name = self._find_name(node.func.value)
if isinstance(node.func.value, ast.Name):
method_name = node.func.attr
elif isinstance(node.func.value, ast.Attribute):
obj_name = self._find_name(node.func.value)
method_name = node.func.attr
else: # could be Subscript, Call or many more
return super(CheckLoggingFormatArgs, self).generic_visit(node)
# obj must be a logger instance and method must be a log helper
if (obj_name != 'LOG'
or method_name not in self.LOG_METHODS):
return super(CheckLoggingFormatArgs, self).generic_visit(node)
# the call must have arguments
if not len(node.args):
return super(CheckLoggingFormatArgs, self).generic_visit(node)
# any argument should not be a tuple
for arg in node.args:
if isinstance(arg, ast.Tuple):
self.add_error(arg)
return super(CheckLoggingFormatArgs, self).generic_visit(node)
def validate_log_translations(logical_line, physical_line, filename):
# Translations are not required in the test directories.
if ("barbican/tests" in filename or "functional" in filename):
return
if pep8.noqa(physical_line):
return
msg = "B316: LOG.critical messages require translations `_LC()`!"
if log_translation_LC.match(logical_line):
yield (0, msg)
msg = ("B316: LOG.error and LOG.exception messages require translations "
"`_LE()`!")
if log_translation_LE.match(logical_line):
yield (0, msg)
msg = "B316: LOG.info messages require translations `_LI()`!"
if log_translation_LI.match(logical_line):
yield (0, msg)
msg = "B316: LOG.warning messages require translations `_LW()`!"
if log_translation_LW.match(logical_line):
yield (0, msg)
msg = "B316: Log messages require translations!"
if log_translation.match(logical_line):
yield (0, msg)
class CheckForStrUnicodeExc(BaseASTChecker):
"""Checks for the use of str() or unicode() on an exception.
This currently only handles the case where str() or unicode()
is used in the scope of an exception handler. If the exception
is passed into a function, returned from an assertRaises, or
used on an exception created in the same scope, this does not
catch it.
"""
CHECK_DESC = ('B314 str() and unicode() cannot be used on an '
'exception. Remove or use six.text_type()')
def __init__(self, tree, filename):
super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).__init__(tree, filename)
self.name = []
self.already_checked = []
# Python 2
def visit_TryExcept(self, node):
for handler in node.handlers:
if handler.name:
self.name.append(handler.name.id)
super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)
self.name = self.name[:-1]
else:
super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)
# Python 3
def visit_ExceptHandler(self, node):
if node.name:
self.name.append(node.name)
super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)
self.name = self.name[:-1]
else:
super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)
def visit_Call(self, node):
if self._check_call_names(node, ['str', 'unicode']):
if node not in self.already_checked:
self.already_checked.append(node)
if isinstance(node.args[0], ast.Name):
if node.args[0].id in self.name:
self.add_error(node.args[0])
super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)
class CheckForTransAdd(BaseASTChecker):
"""Checks for the use of concatenation on a translated string.
Translations should not be concatenated with other strings, but
should instead include the string being added to the translated
string to give the translators the most information.
"""
CHECK_DESC = ('B315 Translated messages cannot be concatenated. '
'String should be included in translated message.')
TRANS_FUNC = ['_', '_LI', '_LW', '_LE', '_LC']
def visit_BinOp(self, node):
if isinstance(node.op, ast.Add):
if self._check_call_names(node.left, self.TRANS_FUNC):
self.add_error(node.left)
elif self._check_call_names(node.right, self.TRANS_FUNC):
self.add_error(node.right)
super(CheckForTransAdd, self).generic_visit(node)
def check_oslo_namespace_imports(logical_line, physical_line, filename):
"""'oslo_' should be used instead of 'oslo.'
B317
"""
if pep8.noqa(physical_line):
return
if re.match(oslo_namespace_imports, logical_line):
msg = ("B317: '%s' must be used instead of '%s'.") % (
logical_line.replace('oslo.', 'oslo_'),
logical_line)
yield(0, msg)
def dict_constructor_with_list_copy(logical_line):
"""Use a dict comprehension instead of a dict constructor
B318
"""
msg = ("B318: Must use a dict comprehension instead of a dict constructor"
" with a sequence of key-value pairs."
)
if dict_constructor_with_list_copy_re.match(logical_line):
yield (0, msg)
def no_xrange(logical_line):
"""Do not use 'xrange'
B319
"""
if assert_no_xrange_re.match(logical_line):
yield(0, "B319: Do not use xrange().")
def validate_assertTrue(logical_line):
"""Use 'assertTrue' instead of 'assertEqual'
B312
"""
if re.match(assert_True, logical_line):
msg = ("B312: Unit tests should use assertTrue(value) instead"
" of using assertEqual(True, value).")
yield(0, msg)
def validate_assertIsNone(logical_line):
"""Use 'assertIsNone' instead of 'assertEqual'
B311
"""
if re.match(assert_None, logical_line):
msg = ("B311: Unit tests should use assertIsNone(value) instead"
" of using assertEqual(None, value).")
yield(0, msg)
def no_log_warn_check(logical_line):
"""Disallow 'LOG.warn'
B320
"""
msg = ("B320: LOG.warn is deprecated, please use LOG.warning!")
if re.match(no_log_warn, logical_line):
yield(0, msg)
def validate_assertIsNotNone(logical_line):
"""Use 'assertIsNotNone'
B321
"""
if re.match(assert_Not_Equal, logical_line) or \
re.match(assert_Is_Not, logical_line):
msg = ("B321: Unit tests should use assertIsNotNone(value) instead"
" of using assertNotEqual(None, value) or"
" assertIsNot(None, value).")
yield(0, msg)
def factory(register):
register(validate_log_translations)
register(no_translate_debug_logs)
register(CheckForStrUnicodeExc)
register(CheckLoggingFormatArgs)
register(CheckForTransAdd)
register(check_oslo_namespace_imports)
register(dict_constructor_with_list_copy)
register(no_xrange)
register(validate_assertTrue)
register(validate_assertIsNone)
register(no_log_warn_check)
register(validate_assertIsNotNone)

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# Copyright 2016 GohighSec
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
import sys
import textwrap
import ddt
import mock
import pep8
from barbican.hacking import checks
from barbican.tests import utils
@ddt.ddt
class HackingTestCase(utils.BaseTestCase):
"""Hacking test cases
This class tests the hacking checks in barbican.hacking.checks by passing
strings to the check methods like the pep8/flake8 parser would. The parser
loops over each line in the file and then passes the parameters to the
check method. The parameter names in the check method dictate what type of
object is passed to the check method. The parameter types are::
logical_line: A processed line with the following modifications:
- Multi-line statements converted to a single line.
- Stripped left and right.
- Contents of strings replaced with "xxx" of same length.
- Comments removed.
physical_line: Raw line of text from the input file.
lines: a list of the raw lines from the input file
tokens: the tokens that contribute to this logical line
line_number: line number in the input file
total_lines: number of lines in the input file
blank_lines: blank lines before this one
indent_char: indentation character in this file (" " or "\t")
indent_level: indentation (with tabs expanded to multiples of 8)
previous_indent_level: indentation on previous line
previous_logical: previous logical line
filename: Path of the file being run through pep8
When running a test on a check method the return will be False/None if
there is no violation in the sample input. If there is an error a tuple is
returned with a position in the line, and a message. So to check the result
just assertTrue if the check is expected to fail and assertFalse if it
should pass.
"""
def test_no_translate_debug_logs(self):
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.no_translate_debug_logs(
"LOG.debug(u._('foo'))", "barbican/scheduler/foo.py"))))
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.no_translate_debug_logs(
"LOG.debug('foo')", "barbican/scheduler/foo.py"))))
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.no_translate_debug_logs(
"LOG.info(_('foo'))", "barbican/scheduler/foo.py"))))
# We are patching pep8 so that only the check under test is actually
# installed.
@mock.patch('pep8._checks',
{'physical_line': {}, 'logical_line': {}, 'tree': {}})
def _run_check(self, code, checker, filename=None):
pep8.register_check(checker)
lines = textwrap.dedent(code).strip().splitlines(True)
checker = pep8.Checker(filename=filename, lines=lines)
checker.check_all()
checker.report._deferred_print.sort()
return checker.report._deferred_print
def _assert_has_errors(self, code, checker, expected_errors=None,
filename=None):
actual_errors = [e[:3] for e in
self._run_check(code, checker, filename)]
self.assertEqual(expected_errors or [], actual_errors)
def _assert_has_no_errors(self, code, checker, filename=None):
self._assert_has_errors(code, checker, filename=filename)
def test_logging_format_no_tuple_arguments(self):
checker = checks.CheckLoggingFormatArgs
code = """
import logging
LOG = logging.getLogger()
LOG.info("Message without a second argument.")
LOG.critical("Message with %s arguments.", 'two')
LOG.debug("Volume %s caught fire and is at %d degrees C and"
" climbing.", 'volume1', 500)
"""
self._assert_has_no_errors(code, checker)
@ddt.data(*checks.CheckLoggingFormatArgs.LOG_METHODS)
def test_logging_with_tuple_argument(self, log_method):
checker = checks.CheckLoggingFormatArgs
code = """
import logging
LOG = logging.getLogger()
LOG.{0}("Volume %s caught fire and is at %d degrees C and "
"climbing.", ('volume1', 500))
"""
self._assert_has_errors(code.format(log_method), checker,
expected_errors=[(4, 21, 'B310')])
def test_str_on_exception(self):
checker = checks.CheckForStrUnicodeExc
code = """
def f(a, b):
try:
p = str(a) + str(b)
except ValueError as e:
p = str(e)
return p
"""
errors = [(5, 16, 'B314')]
self._assert_has_errors(code, checker, expected_errors=errors)
def test_no_str_unicode_on_exception(self):
checker = checks.CheckForStrUnicodeExc
code = """
def f(a, b):
try:
p = unicode(a) + str(b)
except ValueError as e:
p = e
return p
"""
self._assert_has_no_errors(code, checker)
def test_unicode_on_exception(self):
checker = checks.CheckForStrUnicodeExc
code = """
def f(a, b):
try:
p = str(a) + str(b)
except ValueError as e:
p = unicode(e)
return p
"""
errors = [(5, 20, 'B314')]
self._assert_has_errors(code, checker, expected_errors=errors)
def test_str_on_multiple_exceptions(self):
checker = checks.CheckForStrUnicodeExc
code = """
def f(a, b):
try:
p = str(a) + str(b)
except ValueError as e:
try:
p = unicode(a) + unicode(b)
except ValueError as ve:
p = str(e) + str(ve)
p = e
return p
"""
errors = [(8, 20, 'B314'), (8, 29, 'B314')]
self._assert_has_errors(code, checker, expected_errors=errors)
def test_str_unicode_on_multiple_exceptions(self):
checker = checks.CheckForStrUnicodeExc
code = """
def f(a, b):
try:
p = str(a) + str(b)
except ValueError as e:
try:
p = unicode(a) + unicode(b)
except ValueError as ve:
p = str(e) + unicode(ve)
p = str(e)
return p
"""
errors = [(8, 20, 'B314'), (8, 33, 'B314'), (9, 16, 'B314')]
self._assert_has_errors(code, checker, expected_errors=errors)
def test_trans_add(self):
checker = checks.CheckForTransAdd
code = """
def fake_tran(msg):
return msg
_ = fake_tran
_LI = _
_LW = _
_LE = _
_LC = _
def f(a, b):
msg = _('test') + 'add me'
msg = _LI('test') + 'add me'
msg = _LW('test') + 'add me'
msg = _LE('test') + 'add me'
msg = _LC('test') + 'add me'
msg = 'add to me' + _('test')
return msg
"""
# Python 3.4.0 introduced a change to the column calculation during AST
# parsing. This was reversed in Python 3.4.3, hence the version-based
# expected value calculation. See #1499743 for more background.
if sys.version_info < (3, 4, 0) or sys.version_info >= (3, 4, 3):
errors = [(13, 10, 'B315'), (14, 10, 'B315'), (15, 10, 'B315'),
(16, 10, 'B315'), (17, 10, 'B315'), (18, 24, 'B315')]
else:
errors = [(13, 11, 'B315'), (14, 13, 'B315'), (15, 13, 'B315'),
(16, 13, 'B315'), (17, 13, 'B315'), (18, 25, 'B315')]
self._assert_has_errors(code, checker, expected_errors=errors)
code = """
def f(a, b):
msg = 'test' + 'add me'
return msg
"""
errors = []
self._assert_has_errors(code, checker, expected_errors=errors)
def test_dict_constructor_with_list_copy(self):
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
" dict([(i, connect_info[i])"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
" attrs = dict([(k, _from_json(v))"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
" type_names = dict((value, key) for key, value in"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
" dict((value, key) for key, value in"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
"foo(param=dict((k, v) for k, v in bar.items()))"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
" dict([[i,i] for i in range(3)])"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
" dd = dict([i,i] for i in range(3))"))))
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
" create_kwargs = dict(snapshot=snapshot,"))))
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.dict_constructor_with_list_copy(
" self._render_dict(xml, data_el, data.__dict__)"))))
def test_no_xrange(self):
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.no_xrange("xrange(45)"))))
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.no_xrange("range(45)"))))
def test_validate_assertTrue(self):
test_value = True
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.validate_assertTrue(
"assertTrue(True)"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.validate_assertTrue(
"assertEqual(True, %s)" % test_value))))
def test_validate_assertIsNone(self):
test_value = None
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.validate_assertIsNone(
"assertIsNone(None)"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.validate_assertIsNone(
"assertEqual(None, %s)" % test_value))))
def test_validate_assertIsNotNone(self):
test_value = None
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.validate_assertIsNotNone(
"assertIsNotNone(NotNone)"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.validate_assertIsNotNone(
"assertNotEqual(None, %s)" % test_value))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.validate_assertIsNotNone(
"assertIsNot(None, %s)" % test_value))))
def test_no_log_warn_check(self):
self.assertEqual(0, len(list(checks.no_log_warn_check(
"LOG.warning('This should not trigger LOG.warn"
"hacking check.')"))))
self.assertEqual(1, len(list(checks.no_log_warn_check(
"LOG.warn('We should not use LOG.warn')"))))

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@ -1,8 +1,12 @@
# The order of packages is significant, because pip processes them in the order
# of appearance. Changing the order has an impact on the overall integration
# process, which may cause wedges in the gate later.
# hacking should appear first in case something else depends on pep8
hacking>=0.12.0,<0.13 # Apache-2.0
coverage>=4.0 # Apache-2.0
hacking<0.11,>=0.10.0
ddt>=1.0.1 # MIT
mock>=2.0 # BSD
oslotest>=1.10.0 # Apache-2.0
pykmip>=0.5.0 # Apache 2.0 License

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@ -92,3 +92,6 @@ commands = sphinx-build -a -E -W -d install-guide/build/doctrees -b html install
# separately, outside of the requirements files.
deps = bindep
commands = bindep test
[hacking]
local-check-factory = barbican.hacking.checks.factory