openstacksdk/doc/source/enforcer.py

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import importlib
import os
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from sphinx import errors
# NOTE: We do this because I can't find any way to pass "-v"
# into sphinx-build through pbr...
DEBUG = True if os.getenv("ENFORCER_DEBUG") else False
WRITTEN_METHODS = set()
class EnforcementError(errors.SphinxError):
"""A mismatch between what exists and what's documented"""
category = "Enforcer"
def get_proxy_methods():
"""Return a set of public names on all proxies"""
names = ["openstack.baremetal.v1._proxy",
"openstack.clustering.v1._proxy",
"openstack.block_storage.v2._proxy",
"openstack.compute.v2._proxy",
"openstack.database.v1._proxy",
"openstack.identity.v2._proxy",
"openstack.identity.v3._proxy",
"openstack.image.v1._proxy",
"openstack.image.v2._proxy",
"openstack.key_manager.v1._proxy",
"openstack.load_balancer.v2._proxy",
"openstack.message.v2._proxy",
"openstack.network.v2._proxy",
"openstack.object_store.v1._proxy",
"openstack.orchestration.v1._proxy",
"openstack.workflow.v2._proxy"]
modules = (importlib.import_module(name) for name in names)
methods = set()
for module in modules:
# We're not going to use the Proxy for anything other than a `dir`
# so just pass a dummy value so we can create the instance.
instance = module.Proxy("")
# We only document public names
names = [name for name in dir(instance) if not name.startswith("_")]
good_names = [module.__name__ + ".Proxy." + name for name in names]
methods.update(good_names)
return methods
def page_context(app, pagename, templatename, context, doctree):
"""Handle html-page-context-event
This event is emitted once the builder has the contents to create
an HTML page, but before the template is rendered. This is the point
where we'll know what documentation is going to be written, so
gather all of the method names that are about to be included
so we can check which ones were or were not processed earlier
by autodoc.
"""
if "users/proxies" in pagename:
soup = BeautifulSoup(context["body"], "html.parser")
dts = soup.find_all("dt")
ids = [dt.get("id") for dt in dts]
written = 0
for id in ids:
if id is not None and "_proxy.Proxy" in id:
WRITTEN_METHODS.add(id)
written += 1
if DEBUG:
app.info("ENFORCER: Wrote %d proxy methods for %s" % (
written, pagename))
def build_finished(app, exception):
"""Handle build-finished event
This event is emitted once the builder has written all of the output.
At this point we just compare what we know was written to what we know
exists within the modules and share the results.
When enforcer_warnings_as_errors=True in conf.py, this method
will raise EnforcementError on any failures in order to signal failure.
"""
all_methods = get_proxy_methods()
app.info("ENFORCER: %d proxy methods exist" % len(all_methods))
app.info("ENFORCER: %d proxy methods written" % len(WRITTEN_METHODS))
missing = all_methods - WRITTEN_METHODS
missing_count = len(missing)
app.info("ENFORCER: Found %d missing proxy methods "
"in the output" % missing_count)
# TODO(shade) This is spewing a bunch of content for missing thing that
# are not actually missing. Leave it as info rather than warn so that the
# gate doesn't break ... but we should figure out why this is broken and
# fix it.
# We also need to deal with Proxy subclassing keystoneauth.adapter.Adapter
# now - some of the warnings come from Adapter elements.
for name in sorted(missing):
app.info("ENFORCER: %s was not included in the output" % name)
if app.config.enforcer_warnings_as_errors and missing_count > 0:
raise EnforcementError(
"There are %d undocumented proxy methods" % missing_count)
def setup(app):
app.add_config_value("enforcer_warnings_as_errors", False, "env")
app.connect("html-page-context", page_context)
app.connect("build-finished", build_finished)