157 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
157 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2016 Intel, Inc.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# 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, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import re
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"""
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Guidelines for writing new hacking checks
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- Use only for Higgins specific tests. OpenStack general tests
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should be submitted to the common 'hacking' module.
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- Pick numbers in the range M3xx. Find the current test with
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the highest allocated number and then pick the next value.
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If nova has an N3xx code for that test, use the same number.
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- Keep the test method code in the source file ordered based
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on the M3xx value.
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- List the new rule in the top level HACKING.rst file
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- Add test cases for each new rule to higgins/tests/unit/test_hacking.py
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"""
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mutable_default_args = re.compile(r"^\s*def .+\((.+=\{\}|.+=\[\])")
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assert_equal_in_end_with_true_or_false_re = re.compile(
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r"assertEqual\((\w|[][.'\"])+ in (\w|[][.'\", ])+, (True|False)\)")
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assert_equal_in_start_with_true_or_false_re = re.compile(
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r"assertEqual\((True|False), (\w|[][.'\"])+ in (\w|[][.'\", ])+\)")
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assert_equal_end_with_none_re = re.compile(
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r"(.)*assertEqual\((\w|\.|\'|\"|\[|\])+, None\)")
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assert_equal_start_with_none_re = re.compile(
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r"(.)*assertEqual\(None, (\w|\.|\'|\"|\[|\])+\)")
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assert_equal_with_true_re = re.compile(
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r"assertEqual\(True,")
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assert_equal_with_false_re = re.compile(
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r"assertEqual\(False,")
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asse_equal_with_is_not_none_re = re.compile(
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r"assertEqual\(.*?\s+is+\s+not+\s+None\)$")
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assert_true_isinstance_re = re.compile(
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r"(.)*assertTrue\(isinstance\((\w|\.|\'|\"|\[|\])+, "
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"(\w|\.|\'|\"|\[|\])+\)\)")
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dict_constructor_with_list_copy_re = re.compile(r".*\bdict\((\[)?(\(|\[)")
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assert_xrange_re = re.compile(
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r"\s*xrange\s*\(")
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def assert_equal_none(logical_line):
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"""Check for assertEqual(A, None) or assertEqual(None, A) sentences
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M318
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"""
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msg = ("M318: assertEqual(A, None) or assertEqual(None, A) "
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"sentences not allowed")
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res = (assert_equal_start_with_none_re.match(logical_line) or
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assert_equal_end_with_none_re.match(logical_line))
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if res:
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yield (0, msg)
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def no_mutable_default_args(logical_line):
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msg = "M322: Method's default argument shouldn't be mutable!"
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if mutable_default_args.match(logical_line):
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yield (0, msg)
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def assert_equal_true_or_false(logical_line):
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"""Check for assertEqual(True, A) or assertEqual(False, A) sentences
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M323
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"""
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res = (assert_equal_with_true_re.search(logical_line) or
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assert_equal_with_false_re.search(logical_line))
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if res:
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yield (0, "M323: assertEqual(True, A) or assertEqual(False, A) "
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"sentences not allowed")
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def assert_equal_not_none(logical_line):
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"""Check for assertEqual(A is not None) sentences M302"""
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msg = "M302: assertEqual(A is not None) sentences not allowed."
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res = asse_equal_with_is_not_none_re.search(logical_line)
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if res:
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yield (0, msg)
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def assert_true_isinstance(logical_line):
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"""Check for assertTrue(isinstance(a, b)) sentences
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M316
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"""
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if assert_true_isinstance_re.match(logical_line):
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yield (0, "M316: assertTrue(isinstance(a, b)) sentences not allowed")
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def assert_equal_in(logical_line):
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"""Check for assertEqual(True|False, A in B), assertEqual(A in B, True|False)
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M338
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"""
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res = (assert_equal_in_start_with_true_or_false_re.search(logical_line) or
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assert_equal_in_end_with_true_or_false_re.search(logical_line))
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if res:
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yield (0, "M338: Use assertIn/NotIn(A, B) rather than "
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"assertEqual(A in B, True/False) when checking collection "
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"contents.")
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def no_xrange(logical_line):
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"""Disallow 'xrange()'
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M339
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"""
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if assert_xrange_re.match(logical_line):
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yield(0, "M339: Do not use xrange().")
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def use_timeutils_utcnow(logical_line, filename):
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# tools are OK to use the standard datetime module
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if "/tools/" in filename:
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return
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msg = "M310: timeutils.utcnow() must be used instead of datetime.%s()"
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datetime_funcs = ['now', 'utcnow']
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for f in datetime_funcs:
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pos = logical_line.find('datetime.%s' % f)
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if pos != -1:
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yield (pos, msg % f)
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def dict_constructor_with_list_copy(logical_line):
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msg = ("M336: Must use a dict comprehension instead of a dict constructor"
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" with a sequence of key-value pairs."
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)
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if dict_constructor_with_list_copy_re.match(logical_line):
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yield (0, msg)
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def factory(register):
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register(no_mutable_default_args)
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register(assert_equal_none)
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register(assert_equal_true_or_false)
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register(assert_equal_not_none)
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register(assert_true_isinstance)
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register(assert_equal_in)
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register(use_timeutils_utcnow)
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register(dict_constructor_with_list_copy)
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register(no_xrange)
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