Our dib-lint checking is only considering scripts with #!/bin/bash. While there's nothing really wrong with some other shebang line like "#!/usr/bin/env bash" let's keep things consistent. We can use the same regex match to reduce a few forks in the main checking. Also a minor cleanup to the file matching Change-Id: I609721b2671e704ea26075dad7e5b39a8b858f6b
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			194 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Bash
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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#    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# This script checks all files in the "elements" directory for some
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# common mistakes and exits with a non-zero status if it finds any.
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set -eu
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set -o pipefail
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parse_exclusions() {
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    # Per-file exclusions
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    # Example: # dib-lint: disable=sete setpipefail
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    local filename=$1
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    local disable_pattern="# dib-lint: disable="
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    local exclusions=$(grep "^$disable_pattern.*$" $filename | sed "s/$disable_pattern//g")
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    # Global exclusions read from tox.ini
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    # Example section in tox.ini:
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    #   [dib-lint]
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    #   ignore = sete setu
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    section="dib-lint"
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    option="ignore"
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    global_exclusions=$(python -c \
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        "import ConfigParser; \
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        conf=ConfigParser.ConfigParser(); \
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        conf.read('tox.ini'); \
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        print conf.get('$section', '$option') if conf.has_option('$section', '$option') else ''"
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    )
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    echo $exclusions $global_exclusions
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}
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excluded() {
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    local test_name=$1
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    for e in $exclusions; do
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        if [ "$e" = "$test_name" ]; then
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            return 0
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        fi
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    done
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    return 1
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}
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error() {
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    echo "ERROR: $1"
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    rc=1
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}
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rc=0
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TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)
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trap "rm -rf $TMPDIR" EXIT
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for i in $(find elements -type f   \
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                -not -name \*~     \
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                -not -name \#\*\#  \
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                -not -name \*.orig \
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                -not -name \*.rst  \
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                -not -name \*.yaml \
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                -not -name \*.py   \
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                -not -name \*.pyc); do
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    exclusions=("$(parse_exclusions $i)")
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    # Check that files starting with a shebang are +x
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    firstline=$(head -n 1 "$i")
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    if [ "${firstline:0:2}" = "#!" ]; then
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        if [ ! -x "$i" ] && ! excluded executable; then
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            error "$i is not executable"
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        fi
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        # Ensure 4 spaces indent are used
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        if [ "$(file -b --mime-type $i)" = "text/x-python" ]; then
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            flake8 $i
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        else
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            if ! excluded indent ; then
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                indent_regex='^\( \{4\}\)* \{1,3\}[^ ]'
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                if grep -q "$indent_regex" ${i}; then
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                    error "$i should use 4 spaces indent"
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                    # outline the failing lines with line number
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                    grep -n "$indent_regex" ${i}
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                fi
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            fi
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        fi
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    fi
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    # Check alphabetical ordering of element-deps
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    if [ $(basename $i) = "element-deps" ]; then
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        UNSORTED=${TMPDIR}/element-deps.unsorted
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        SORTED=${TMPDIR}/element-deps.sorted
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        grep -v -e '^#' -e '^$' $i > ${UNSORTED}
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        sort ${UNSORTED} > ${SORTED}
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        if [ -n "$(diff -c ${UNSORTED} ${SORTED})" ]; then
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            error "$i is not sorted alphabetically"
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            diff -y ${UNSORTED} ${SORTED}
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        fi
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    fi
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    # for consistency, let's just use #!/bin/bash everywhere (not
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    # /usr/bin/env, etc)
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    regex='^#!.*bash'
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    if [[ "$firstline" =~ $regex &&
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                "$firstline" != "#!/bin/bash" ]]; then
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        error "$i : only use #!/bin/bash for scripts"
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    fi
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    # Check that all scripts are set -eu -o pipefail and look for
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    # DIB_DEBUG_TRACE
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    # NOTE(bnemec): This doesn't verify that the set call occurs high
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    # enough in the file to be useful, but hopefully nobody will be
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    # sticking set calls at the end of their file to trick us.  And if
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    # they are, that's easy enough to catch in reviews.
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    # Also, this is only going to check bash scripts - we've decided to
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    # explicitly require bash for any scripts that don't have a specific
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    # need to run under other shells, and any exceptions to that rule
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    # may not want these checks either.
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    if [[ "$firstline" =~ '#!/bin/bash' ]]; then
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        if ! excluded sete; then
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            if [ -z "$(grep "^set -[^ ]*e" $i)" ]; then
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                error "$i is not set -e"
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            fi
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        fi
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        if ! excluded setu; then
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            if [ -z "$(grep "^set -[^ ]*u" $i)" ]; then
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                error "$i is not set -u"
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            fi
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        fi
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        if ! excluded setpipefail; then
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            if [ -z "$(grep "^set -o pipefail" $i)" ]; then
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                error "$i is not set -o pipefail"
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            fi
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        fi
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        if ! excluded dibdebugtrace; then
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            if [ -z "$(grep "DIB_DEBUG_TRACE" $i)" ]; then
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                error "$i does not follow DIB_DEBUG_TRACE"
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            fi
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        fi
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    fi
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done
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for i in $(find elements -type f -and -name '*.rst' -or -type f -executable); do
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    # Check for tab indentation
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    if ! excluded tabindent; then
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        if grep -q $'^ *\t' ${i}; then
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            error "$i contains tab characters"
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        fi
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    fi
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    if ! excluded newline; then
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        if [ "$(tail -c 1 $i)" != "" ]; then
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            error "No newline at end of file: $i"
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        fi
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    fi
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done
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md_docs=$(find elements -name '*.md')
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if [ -n "$md_docs" ]; then
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    error ".md docs found: $md_docs"
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fi
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for i in $(find elements -name '*.yaml' \
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                -o \( -name pkg-map -type f -a \! -executable \)); do
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    py_check="
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import json
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import yaml
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import sys
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try:
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    objs = json.load(open('$i'))
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    sys.exit(0)
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except ValueError:
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    pass
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try:
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    objs = yaml.load(open('$i'))
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    sys.exit(0)
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except yaml.parser.ParserError:
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    pass
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sys.exit(1)"
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    if ! python -c "$py_check"; then
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        error "$i is not a valid yaml/json file"
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    fi
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done
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exit $rc
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