requirements/openstack_requirements/cmds/validate_projects.py
Andreas Jaeger b65b202ff2 Follow renames of repos
Update blacklist, pbr and hacking are now in openstack organization
after the big OpenDev migration.

Change-Id: I094a589da1a2f56164ee32791d79db7bf6d0a768
2019-04-22 17:37:38 +02:00

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"""Apply validation rules to the projects.txt file
"""
import argparse
from openstack_requirements import project_config
_BLACKLIST = set([
# NOTE(dhellmann): It's not clear why these don't get updates,
# except that trying to do so may break the test jobs using them
# because of the nature of the projects.
'openstack/hacking',
'openstack/pbr',
# We can't enforce the check rules against this repo.
'openstack/requirements',
])
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument(
'projects_list',
default='projects.txt',
help='path to the projects.txt file',
)
args = parser.parse_args()
zuul_projects = project_config.get_zuul_projects_data()
error_count = 0
print('\nChecking %s' % args.projects_list)
with open(args.projects_list, 'r') as f:
for repo in f:
repo = repo.strip()
if repo.startswith('#'):
continue
if repo in _BLACKLIST:
continue
pe = project_config.require_check_requirements_for_repo(
zuul_projects, repo)
for e in pe:
print(e)
error_count += 1
return 1 if error_count else 0