jenkins-job-builder/jenkins_jobs/xml_config.py
Thanh Ha 5a98ebb8bb
Fix flake8 BLK100 and BLK999 issues
Resolves flake8 BLK related issues.

"BLK100 Black would make changes."
"BLK999 Unexpected exception: ..."

Change-Id: Ic6d4265e3d02b2f2a15ab851eaed98288c62730c
Signed-off-by: Thanh Ha <zxiiro@gmail.com>
2020-08-31 10:54:19 -04:00

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Python

#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (C) 2015 OpenStack, LLC.
#
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# under the License.
# Manage Jenkins XML config file output.
import hashlib
import pkg_resources
from xml.dom import minidom
import xml.etree.ElementTree as XML
from jenkins_jobs import errors
__all__ = ["XmlJobGenerator", "XmlJob"]
def remove_ignorable_whitespace(node):
"""Remove insignificant whitespace from XML nodes
It should only remove whitespace in between elements and sub elements.
This should be safe for Jenkins due to how it's XML serialization works
but may not be valid for other XML documents. So use this method with
caution outside of this specific library.
"""
# strip tail whitespace if it's not significant
if node.tail and node.tail.strip() == "":
node.tail = None
for child in node:
# only strip whitespace from the text node if there are subelement
# nodes as this means we are removing leading whitespace before such
# sub elements. Otherwise risk removing whitespace from an element
# that only contains whitespace
if node.text and node.text.strip() == "":
node.text = None
remove_ignorable_whitespace(child)
class XmlJob(object):
def __init__(self, xml, name):
self.xml = xml
self.name = name
def md5(self):
return hashlib.md5(self.output()).hexdigest()
def output(self):
out = minidom.parseString(XML.tostring(self.xml, encoding="UTF-8"))
return out.toprettyxml(indent=" ", encoding="utf-8")
class XmlGenerator(object):
"""A super-class to capture common XML generation logic.
Sub-classes should define three attribute: ``entry_point_group``,
``kind_attribute`` and ``kind_default``. The value of ``kind_attribute``
in the given data dictionary (or ``kind_default`` if it isn't present)
will be used to filter the entry points in ``entry_point_group``; the
module so found will be used to generate the XML object.
"""
def __init__(self, registry):
self.registry = registry
def generateXML(self, data_list):
xml_objs = []
for data in data_list:
xml_objs.append(self._getXMLForData(data))
return xml_objs
def _getXMLForData(self, data):
kind = data.get(self.kind_attribute, self.kind_default)
for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points(
group=self.entry_point_group, name=kind
):
Mod = ep.load()
mod = Mod(self.registry)
xml = mod.root_xml(data)
if "view-type" not in data:
self._gen_xml(xml, data)
obj = XmlJob(xml, data["name"])
return obj
names = [
ep.name
for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points(group=self.entry_point_group)
]
raise errors.JenkinsJobsException(
"Unrecognized {}: {} (supported types are: {})".format(
self.kind_attribute, kind, ", ".join(names)
)
)
def _gen_xml(self, xml, data):
for module in self.registry.modules:
if hasattr(module, "gen_xml"):
module.gen_xml(xml, data)
class XmlJobGenerator(XmlGenerator):
"""Class for generating Jenkins Configuration XML.
Generates XML from a compatible intermediate representation of Jenkins Jobs.
"""
entry_point_group = "jenkins_jobs.projects"
kind_attribute = "project-type"
kind_default = "freestyle"
class XmlViewGenerator(XmlGenerator):
"""Class for generating Jenkins Configuration XML.
Generates XML from a compatible intermediate representation of Jenkins Views.
"""
entry_point_group = "jenkins_jobs.views"
kind_attribute = "view-type"
kind_default = "list"