#!/usr/bin/env python # # Check that gerrit/projects.yaml contains valid entries. # # 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 argparse import contextlib import git import re import shutil import sys import tempfile import yaml @contextlib.contextmanager def tempdir(): try: reqroot = tempfile.mkdtemp() yield reqroot finally: shutil.rmtree(reqroot) def check_repo(repo_path): found_errors = 0 print("Checking git repo '%s':" % repo_path) with tempdir() as repopath: repo = git.Repo.clone_from(repo_path, repopath) remotes = repo.git.branch('--remote') branches = [r.strip() for r in remotes.splitlines() if r.strip()] print (" Remote branches:") for r in branches: print(" %s" % r) if 'origin/master' in branches: print(" Master branch exists.") else: found_errors += 1 print(" Error: No master branch exists") if repo.tags: print(" Found the following tags:") for tag in repo.tags: print(" %s" % tag) else: print(" Found no tags.") # Just an empty line for nicer formatting print("") return found_errors def main(): found_errors = 0 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbose', default=False, action='store_true') parser.add_argument( 'infile', help='Path to gerrit/projects.yaml', ) args = parser.parse_args() projects = yaml.load(open(args.infile, 'r')) VALID_LABELS = ["acl-config", "description", "docimpact-group", "groups", "homepage", "options", "project", "upstream", "upstream-prefix", "use-storyboard"] VALID_SCHEMES = ['https://', 'http://', 'git://'] DESCRIPTION_REQUIRED = ['openstack', 'openstack-infra', 'openstack-dev', 'stackforge'] for p in projects: name = p.get('project') repo_group = name.split('/')[0] if not name: # not a project found_errors += 1 print("Error: Entry is not a project %s" % p) continue if args.verbose: print('Checking %s' % name) description = p.get('description') # *very* simple check for common description mistakes badwords = ( # (words), what_words_should_be (('openstack', 'Openstack', 'Open Stack'), 'OpenStack'), (('Devstack', 'devstack'), 'DevStack') ) if description: for words, should_be in badwords: for word in words: # look for the bad word hanging out on it's own. Only # trick is "\b" doesn't consider "-" or '.' as a # word-boundary, so ignore it if it looks like some # sort of job-description (e.g. "foo-devstack-bar") or # a url ("foo.openstack.org") if re.search(r'(?