requirements/tools/functions
Sean McGinnis b57da6e888
Add tool to generate a health report for all reqs
This adds a tool script that loops through all of our requirements and
output basic information for each one along with any things we might be
concerned about with each one. For now it just checks a few things, but
we could extend this issue checking as we find other things to check on.

Also refactors the unused package tool to put some common things into a
shared function library used by both scripts.

Change-Id: I140c3a5fb71a8fb82ccb696bade5be13bb9b0ba0
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinnis <sean.mcginnis@gmail.com>
2020-05-08 11:14:54 -05:00

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# under the License.
# Shared functions for shell scripts
function enable_venv () {
BASE="${1}"
if [[ -z "${VIRTUAL_ENV}" ]]; then
if [[ ! -d ${BASE}/.tox/venv ]]; then
(cd ${BASE} && tox -e venv --notest > /dev/null)
fi
source ${BASE}/.tox/venv/bin/activate
fi
}
# Search for requirements used in openstack/ repos
function search_reqs () {
beagle search --ignore-case --file '(.*requirement.*|setup.cfg)' "${1}" | \
grep "openstack/" | \
# Sometimes we get false positives from a package name being a
# substring within another package. This filter isn't working right
# though. This just means we might miss a package that isn't being
# used.
# grep "${1}[ |\!|>]" | \
grep -v "openstack.requirements"
}
# Get a list of all package names by filtering out comments, blank lines, and
# any package modifiers like version constraints.
function get_tracked_requirements () {
reqs=$(sed 's/[!|>|<|=|;].*//g' global-requirements.txt |
sed 's/ .*//g' |
sed '/^#/d' |
sed '/^$/d' |
sort | uniq)
}