project-config/tools/check_valid_gerrit_projects.py
Andreas Jaeger 10b18599e3 Remove global vars from check_valid_gerrit_projects.py
Replace global var with local variable usage.

Change-Id: I44640a274947f9be84232fb172f8247c15dbaee5
2015-10-22 11:00:02 +02:00

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#!/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'(?<![-.])\b%s\b' % word, description):
print("Error: %s: should be %s" %
(description, should_be))
found_errors += 1
if not description and repo_group in DESCRIPTION_REQUIRED:
found_errors += 1
print("Error: Project %s has no description" % name)
continue
# Check upstream URL
# Allow git:// and https:// URLs for importing upstream repositories,
# but not git@
upstream = p.get('upstream')
if upstream and 'track-upstream' not in p.get('options', []):
found_errors += check_repo(upstream)
if upstream:
for prefix in VALID_SCHEMES:
if upstream.startswith(prefix):
break
else:
found_errors += 1
print('Error: Upstream URLs should use a scheme in %s, '
'found %s in %s' %
(VALID_SCHEMES, p['upstream'], name))
# Check for any wrong entries
for entry in p:
for label in VALID_LABELS:
if entry == label:
break
else:
found_errors += 1
print("Error: Unknown keyword '%s' in project %s" %
(entry, name))
if found_errors:
print("Found %d error(s) in %s" % (found_errors, args.infile))
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()