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Add scan for unexpanded substitutions to post-build html checks. Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com> Change-Id: I4e0263f94cede426a993c5204203f602f63020be
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49 lines
1.7 KiB
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Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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#
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# Post-build checks on HTML go here.
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RED='\033[0;31m'
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NC='\033[0m' # No Color
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cd doc/build/html
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echo "Checking for \"grey bar\" formatting errors in output ..."
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GREY_FILES=( $(grep -rl --include="*.html" "blockquote" .) )
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if [ ${#GREY_FILES[@]} != 0 ]; then
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echo "Found ${#GREY_FILES[@]} HTML file(s) with greybar formatting issues:"
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for FILE in ${GREY_FILES[@]};
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do
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echo -e "${RED}$FILE${NC}"
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done
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echo "Using a browser, locate vertical grey bars in the left margin of the above file(s), then correct the issue(s) in the corresponding rST file(s)."
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error=1
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fi
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echo "Checking for \".. include::\" errors in output ..."
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INCLUDE_FILES=( $(grep -rl --include="*.html" -e "start-after" -e "end-before" .) )
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if [ ${#INCLUDE_FILES[@]} != 0 ]; then
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echo "Found ${#INCLUDE_FILES[@]} HTML file(s) with exposed \"start-after\" and \"end-before\" _include argument(s):"
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for FILE in ${INCLUDE_FILES[@]};
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do
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echo -e "${RED}$FILE${NC}"
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done
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echo "Correct the issue(s) in the corresponding rST file(s)."
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error=1
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fi
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echo "Checking for unexpanded substitution errors in output ..."
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INCLUDE_FILES=( $(grep -rl --include="*.html" ' |\S*| ' .) )
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if [ ${#INCLUDE_FILES[@]} != 0 ]; then
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echo -e "Found ${#INCLUDE_FILES[@]} HTML file(s) that may have unexpanded substitution(s):\n${RED}"
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grep -r --include="*.html" ' |\S*| ' . | awk -F: '{if(f!=$1)print ""; f=$1; print $0;}'
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echo -e "${NC}\nCorrect the issue(s) in the corresponding rST file(s).\nHINT: Substitions are not allowed in code blocks, :ref:s,\n:doc:s, or within rST markup such as **, \`\`, and so on."
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error=1
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fi
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# Set -W to halt tox
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if [[ $1 == "-W" ]] && [[ ${error} -eq 1 ]]; then
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exit 1
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elif [[ ${error} -ne 1 ]]; then
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echo "... OK"
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fi
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