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# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
"""Generic presubmit checks that can be reused by other presubmit checks."""
import os as _os
_HERE = _os.path.dirname(_os.path.abspath(__file__))
# Justifications for each filter:
#
# - build/include : Too many; fix in the future.
# - build/include_order : Not happening; #ifdefed includes.
# - build/namespace : I'm surprised by how often we violate this rule.
# - readability/casting : Mistakes a whole bunch of function pointer.
# - runtime/int : Can be fixed long term; volume of errors too high
# - runtime/virtual : Broken now, but can be fixed in the future?
# - whitespace/braces : We have a lot of explicit scoping in chrome code.
# - readability/inheritance : Temporary, while the OVERRIDE and FINAL fixup
# is in progress.
DEFAULT_LINT_FILTERS = [
'-build/include',
'-build/include_order',
'-build/namespace',
'-readability/casting',
'-runtime/int',
'-runtime/virtual',
'-whitespace/braces',
'-readability/inheritance'
]
### Description checks
def CheckChangeHasTestField(input_api, output_api):
"""Requires that the changelist have a TEST= field."""
if input_api.change.TEST:
return []
else:
return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult(
'If this change requires manual test instructions to QA team, add '
'TEST=[instructions].')]
def CheckChangeHasBugField(input_api, output_api):
"""Requires that the changelist have a BUG= field."""
if input_api.change.BUG:
return []
else:
return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult(
'If this change has an associated bug, add BUG=[bug number].')]
def CheckChangeHasTestedField(input_api, output_api):
"""Requires that the changelist have a TESTED= field."""
if input_api.change.TESTED:
return []
else:
return [output_api.PresubmitError('Changelist must have a TESTED= field.')]
def CheckChangeHasQaField(input_api, output_api):
"""Requires that the changelist have a QA= field."""
if input_api.change.QA:
return []
else:
return [output_api.PresubmitError('Changelist must have a QA= field.')]
def CheckDoNotSubmitInDescription(input_api, output_api):
"""Checks that the user didn't add 'DO NOT ''SUBMIT' to the CL description.
"""
keyword = 'DO NOT ''SUBMIT'
if keyword in input_api.change.DescriptionText():
return [output_api.PresubmitError(
keyword + ' is present in the changelist description.')]
else:
return []
def CheckChangeHasDescription(input_api, output_api):
"""Checks the CL description is not empty."""
text = input_api.change.DescriptionText()
if text.strip() == '':
if input_api.is_committing:
return [output_api.PresubmitError('Add a description to the CL.')]
else:
return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult('Add a description to the CL.')]
return []
def CheckChangeWasUploaded(input_api, output_api):
"""Checks that the issue was uploaded before committing."""
if input_api.is_committing and not input_api.change.issue:
return [output_api.PresubmitError(
'Issue wasn\'t uploaded. Please upload first.')]
return []
### Content checks
def CheckDoNotSubmitInFiles(input_api, output_api):
"""Checks that the user didn't add 'DO NOT ''SUBMIT' to any files."""
# We want to check every text file, not just source files.
file_filter = lambda x : x
keyword = 'DO NOT ''SUBMIT'
errors = _FindNewViolationsOfRule(lambda _, line : keyword not in line,
input_api, file_filter)
text = '\n'.join('Found %s in %s' % (keyword, loc) for loc in errors)
if text:
return [output_api.PresubmitError(text)]
return []
def CheckChangeLintsClean(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None,
lint_filters=None, verbose_level=None):
"""Checks that all '.cc' and '.h' files pass cpplint.py."""
_RE_IS_TEST = input_api.re.compile(r'.*tests?.(cc|h)$')
result = []
cpplint = input_api.cpplint
# Access to a protected member _XX of a client class
# pylint: disable=W0212
cpplint._cpplint_state.ResetErrorCounts()
lint_filters = lint_filters or DEFAULT_LINT_FILTERS
cpplint._SetFilters(','.join(lint_filters))
# We currently are more strict with normal code than unit tests; 4 and 5 are
# the verbosity level that would normally be passed to cpplint.py through
# --verbose=#. Hopefully, in the future, we can be more verbose.
files = [f.AbsoluteLocalPath() for f in
input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter)]
for file_name in files:
if _RE_IS_TEST.match(file_name):
level = 5
else:
level = 4
verbose_level = verbose_level or level
cpplint.ProcessFile(file_name, verbose_level)
if cpplint._cpplint_state.error_count > 0:
if input_api.is_committing:
res_type = output_api.PresubmitError
else:
res_type = output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning
result = [res_type('Changelist failed cpplint.py check.')]
return result
def CheckChangeHasNoCR(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None):
"""Checks no '\r' (CR) character is in any source files."""
cr_files = []
for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter):
if '\r' in input_api.ReadFile(f, 'rb'):
cr_files.append(f.LocalPath())
if cr_files:
return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'Found a CR character in these files:', items=cr_files)]
return []
def CheckSvnModifiedDirectories(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None):
"""Checks for files in svn modified directories.
They will get submitted on accident because svn commits recursively by
default, and that's very dangerous.
"""
if input_api.change.scm != 'svn':
return []
errors = []
current_cl_files = input_api.change.GetModifiedFiles()
all_modified_files = input_api.change.GetAllModifiedFiles()
# Filter out files in the current CL.
modified_files = [f for f in all_modified_files if f not in current_cl_files]
modified_abspaths = [input_api.os_path.abspath(f) for f in modified_files]
for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=source_file_filter):
if f.Action() == 'M' and f.IsDirectory():
curpath = f.AbsoluteLocalPath()
bad_files = []
# Check if any of the modified files in other CLs are under curpath.
for i in xrange(len(modified_files)):
abspath = modified_abspaths[i]
if input_api.os_path.commonprefix([curpath, abspath]) == curpath:
bad_files.append(modified_files[i])
if bad_files:
if input_api.is_committing:
error_type = output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning
else:
error_type = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult
errors.append(error_type(
'Potential accidental commits in changelist %s:' % f.LocalPath(),
items=bad_files))
return errors
def CheckChangeHasOnlyOneEol(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None):
"""Checks the files ends with one and only one \n (LF)."""
eof_files = []
for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter):
contents = input_api.ReadFile(f, 'rb')
# Check that the file ends in one and only one newline character.
if len(contents) > 1 and (contents[-1:] != '\n' or contents[-2:-1] == '\n'):
eof_files.append(f.LocalPath())
if eof_files:
return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'These files should end in one (and only one) newline character:',
items=eof_files)]
return []
def CheckChangeHasNoCrAndHasOnlyOneEol(input_api, output_api,
source_file_filter=None):
"""Runs both CheckChangeHasNoCR and CheckChangeHasOnlyOneEOL in one pass.
It is faster because it is reading the file only once.
"""
cr_files = []
eof_files = []
for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter):
contents = input_api.ReadFile(f, 'rb')
if '\r' in contents:
cr_files.append(f.LocalPath())
# Check that the file ends in one and only one newline character.
if len(contents) > 1 and (contents[-1:] != '\n' or contents[-2:-1] == '\n'):
eof_files.append(f.LocalPath())
outputs = []
if cr_files:
outputs.append(output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'Found a CR character in these files:', items=cr_files))
if eof_files:
outputs.append(output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'These files should end in one (and only one) newline character:',
items=eof_files))
return outputs
def _ReportErrorFileAndLine(filename, line_num, dummy_line):
"""Default error formatter for _FindNewViolationsOfRule."""
return '%s:%s' % (filename, line_num)
def _FindNewViolationsOfRule(callable_rule, input_api, source_file_filter=None,
error_formatter=_ReportErrorFileAndLine):
"""Find all newly introduced violations of a per-line rule (a callable).
Arguments:
callable_rule: a callable taking a file extension and line of input and
returning True if the rule is satisfied and False if there was a problem.
input_api: object to enumerate the affected files.
source_file_filter: a filter to be passed to the input api.
error_formatter: a callable taking (filename, line_number, line) and
returning a formatted error string.
Returns:
A list of the newly-introduced violations reported by the rule.
"""
errors = []
for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False,
file_filter=source_file_filter):
# For speed, we do two passes, checking first the full file. Shelling out
# to the SCM to determine the changed region can be quite expensive on
# Win32. Assuming that most files will be kept problem-free, we can
# skip the SCM operations most of the time.
extension = str(f.LocalPath()).rsplit('.', 1)[-1]
if all(callable_rule(extension, line) for line in f.NewContents()):
continue # No violation found in full text: can skip considering diff.
for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents():
if not callable_rule(extension, line):
errors.append(error_formatter(f.LocalPath(), line_num, line))
return errors
def CheckChangeHasNoTabs(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None):
"""Checks that there are no tab characters in any of the text files to be
submitted.
"""
# In addition to the filter, make sure that makefiles are blacklisted.
if not source_file_filter:
# It's the default filter.
source_file_filter = input_api.FilterSourceFile
def filter_more(affected_file):
basename = input_api.os_path.basename(affected_file.LocalPath())
return (not (basename in ('Makefile', 'makefile') or
basename.endswith('.mk')) and
source_file_filter(affected_file))
tabs = _FindNewViolationsOfRule(lambda _, line : '\t' not in line,
input_api, filter_more)
if tabs:
return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning('Found a tab character in:',
long_text='\n'.join(tabs))]
return []
def CheckChangeTodoHasOwner(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None):
"""Checks that the user didn't add TODO(name) without an owner."""
unowned_todo = input_api.re.compile('TO''DO[^(]')
errors = _FindNewViolationsOfRule(lambda _, x : not unowned_todo.search(x),
input_api, source_file_filter)
errors = ['Found TO''DO with no owner in ' + x for x in errors]
if errors:
return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning('\n'.join(errors))]
return []
def CheckChangeHasNoStrayWhitespace(input_api, output_api,
source_file_filter=None):
"""Checks that there is no stray whitespace at source lines end."""
errors = _FindNewViolationsOfRule(lambda _, line : line.rstrip() == line,
input_api, source_file_filter)
if errors:
return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'Found line ending with white spaces in:',
long_text='\n'.join(errors))]
return []
def CheckLongLines(input_api, output_api, maxlen, source_file_filter=None):
"""Checks that there aren't any lines longer than maxlen characters in any of
the text files to be submitted.
"""
maxlens = {
'java': 100,
# This is specifically for Android's handwritten makefiles (Android.mk).
'mk': 200,
'': maxlen,
}
# Language specific exceptions to max line length.
# '.h' is considered an obj-c file extension, since OBJC_EXCEPTIONS are a
# superset of CPP_EXCEPTIONS.
CPP_FILE_EXTS = ('c', 'cc')
CPP_EXCEPTIONS = ('#define', '#endif', '#if', '#include', '#pragma')
JAVA_FILE_EXTS = ('java',)
JAVA_EXCEPTIONS = ('import ', 'package ')
OBJC_FILE_EXTS = ('h', 'm', 'mm')
OBJC_EXCEPTIONS = ('#define', '#endif', '#if', '#import', '#include',
'#pragma')
LANGUAGE_EXCEPTIONS = [
(CPP_FILE_EXTS, CPP_EXCEPTIONS),
(JAVA_FILE_EXTS, JAVA_EXCEPTIONS),
(OBJC_FILE_EXTS, OBJC_EXCEPTIONS),
]
def no_long_lines(file_extension, line):
# Check for language specific exceptions.
if any(file_extension in exts and line.startswith(exceptions)
for exts, exceptions in LANGUAGE_EXCEPTIONS):
return True
file_maxlen = maxlens.get(file_extension, maxlens[''])
# Stupidly long symbols that needs to be worked around if takes 66% of line.
long_symbol = file_maxlen * 2 / 3
# Hard line length limit at 50% more.
extra_maxlen = file_maxlen * 3 / 2
line_len = len(line)
if line_len <= file_maxlen:
return True
# Allow long URLs of any length.
if any((url in line) for url in ('file://', 'http://', 'https://')):
return True
if line_len > extra_maxlen:
return False
if 'url(' in line and file_extension == 'css':
return True
if '<include' in line and file_extension in ('css', 'html', 'js'):
return True
return input_api.re.match(
r'.*[A-Za-z][A-Za-z_0-9]{%d,}.*' % long_symbol, line)
def format_error(filename, line_num, line):
return '%s, line %s, %s chars' % (filename, line_num, len(line))
errors = _FindNewViolationsOfRule(no_long_lines, input_api,
source_file_filter,
error_formatter=format_error)
if errors:
msg = 'Found lines longer than %s characters (first 5 shown).' % maxlen
return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(msg, items=errors[:5])]
else:
return []
def CheckLicense(input_api, output_api, license_re, source_file_filter=None,
accept_empty_files=True):
"""Verifies the license header.
"""
license_re = input_api.re.compile(license_re, input_api.re.MULTILINE)
bad_files = []
for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter):
contents = input_api.ReadFile(f, 'rb')
if accept_empty_files and not contents:
continue
if not license_re.search(contents):
bad_files.append(f.LocalPath())
if bad_files:
if input_api.is_committing:
res_type = output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning
else:
res_type = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult
return [res_type(
'License must match:\n%s\n' % license_re.pattern +
'Found a bad license header in these files:', items=bad_files)]
return []
def CheckChangeSvnEolStyle(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None):
"""Checks that the source files have svn:eol-style=LF."""
return CheckSvnProperty(input_api, output_api,
'svn:eol-style', 'LF',
input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter))
def CheckSvnForCommonMimeTypes(input_api, output_api):
"""Checks that common binary file types have the correct svn:mime-type."""
output = []
files = input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False)
def IsExts(x, exts):
path = x.LocalPath()
for extension in exts:
if path.endswith(extension):
return True
return False
def FilterFiles(extension):
return filter(lambda x: IsExts(x, extension), files)
def RunCheck(mime_type, files):
output.extend(CheckSvnProperty(input_api, output_api, 'svn:mime-type',
mime_type, files))
RunCheck('application/pdf', FilterFiles(['.pdf']))
RunCheck('image/bmp', FilterFiles(['.bmp']))
RunCheck('image/gif', FilterFiles(['.gif']))
RunCheck('image/png', FilterFiles(['.png']))
RunCheck('image/jpeg', FilterFiles(['.jpg', '.jpeg', '.jpe']))
RunCheck('image/vnd.microsoft.icon', FilterFiles(['.ico']))
return output
def CheckSvnProperty(input_api, output_api, prop, expected, affected_files):
"""Checks that affected_files files have prop=expected."""
if input_api.change.scm != 'svn':
return []
bad = filter(lambda f: f.Property(prop) != expected, affected_files)
if bad:
if input_api.is_committing:
res_type = output_api.PresubmitError
else:
res_type = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult
message = 'Run the command: svn pset %s %s \\' % (prop, expected)
return [res_type(message, items=bad)]
return []
### Other checks
def CheckDoNotSubmit(input_api, output_api):
return (
CheckDoNotSubmitInDescription(input_api, output_api) +
CheckDoNotSubmitInFiles(input_api, output_api)
)
def CheckTreeIsOpen(input_api, output_api,
url=None, closed=None, json_url=None):
"""Check whether to allow commit without prompt.
Supports two styles:
1. Checks that an url's content doesn't match a regexp that would mean that
the tree is closed. (old)
2. Check the json_url to decide whether to allow commit without prompt.
Args:
input_api: input related apis.
output_api: output related apis.
url: url to use for regex based tree status.
closed: regex to match for closed status.
json_url: url to download json style status.
"""
if not input_api.is_committing:
return []
try:
if json_url:
connection = input_api.urllib2.urlopen(json_url)
status = input_api.json.loads(connection.read())
connection.close()
if not status['can_commit_freely']:
short_text = 'Tree state is: ' + status['general_state']
long_text = status['message'] + '\n' + json_url
return [output_api.PresubmitError(short_text, long_text=long_text)]
else:
# TODO(bradnelson): drop this once all users are gone.
connection = input_api.urllib2.urlopen(url)
status = connection.read()
connection.close()
if input_api.re.match(closed, status):
long_text = status + '\n' + url
return [output_api.PresubmitError('The tree is closed.',
long_text=long_text)]
except IOError as e:
return [output_api.PresubmitError('Error fetching tree status.',
long_text=str(e))]
return []
def GetUnitTestsInDirectory(
input_api, output_api, directory, whitelist=None, blacklist=None, env=None):
"""Lists all files in a directory and runs them. Doesn't recurse.
It's mainly a wrapper for RunUnitTests. Use whitelist and blacklist to filter
tests accordingly.
"""
unit_tests = []
test_path = input_api.os_path.abspath(
input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), directory))
def check(filename, filters):
return any(True for i in filters if input_api.re.match(i, filename))
to_run = found = 0
for filename in input_api.os_listdir(test_path):
found += 1
fullpath = input_api.os_path.join(test_path, filename)
if not input_api.os_path.isfile(fullpath):
continue
if whitelist and not check(filename, whitelist):
continue
if blacklist and check(filename, blacklist):
continue
unit_tests.append(input_api.os_path.join(directory, filename))
to_run += 1
input_api.logging.debug('Found %d files, running %d' % (found, to_run))
if not to_run:
return [
output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'Out of %d files, found none that matched w=%r, b=%r in directory %s'
% (found, whitelist, blacklist, directory))
]
return GetUnitTests(input_api, output_api, unit_tests, env)
def GetUnitTests(input_api, output_api, unit_tests, env=None):
"""Runs all unit tests in a directory.
On Windows, sys.executable is used for unit tests ending with ".py".
"""
# We don't want to hinder users from uploading incomplete patches.
if input_api.is_committing:
message_type = output_api.PresubmitError
else:
message_type = output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning
results = []
for unit_test in unit_tests:
cmd = []
if input_api.platform == 'win32' and unit_test.endswith('.py'):
# Windows needs some help.
cmd = [input_api.python_executable]
cmd.append(unit_test)
if input_api.verbose:
cmd.append('--verbose')
kwargs = {'cwd': input_api.PresubmitLocalPath()}
if env:
kwargs['env'] = env
results.append(input_api.Command(
name=unit_test,
cmd=cmd,
kwargs=kwargs,
message=message_type))
return results
def GetUnitTestsRecursively(input_api, output_api, directory,
whitelist, blacklist):
"""Gets all files in the directory tree (git repo) that match the whitelist.
Restricts itself to only find files within the Change's source repo, not
dependencies.
"""
def check(filename):
return (any(input_api.re.match(f, filename) for f in whitelist) and
not any(input_api.re.match(f, filename) for f in blacklist))
tests = []
to_run = found = 0
for filepath in input_api.change.AllFiles(directory):
found += 1
if check(filepath):
to_run += 1
tests.append(filepath)
input_api.logging.debug('Found %d files, running %d' % (found, to_run))
if not to_run:
return [
output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'Out of %d files, found none that matched w=%r, b=%r in directory %s'
% (found, whitelist, blacklist, directory))
]
return GetUnitTests(input_api, output_api, tests)
def GetPythonUnitTests(input_api, output_api, unit_tests):
"""Run the unit tests out of process, capture the output and use the result
code to determine success.
DEPRECATED.
"""
# We don't want to hinder users from uploading incomplete patches.
if input_api.is_committing:
message_type = output_api.PresubmitError
else:
message_type = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult
results = []
for unit_test in unit_tests:
# Run the unit tests out of process. This is because some unit tests
# stub out base libraries and don't clean up their mess. It's too easy to
# get subtle bugs.
cwd = None
env = None
unit_test_name = unit_test
# 'python -m test.unit_test' doesn't work. We need to change to the right
# directory instead.
if '.' in unit_test:
# Tests imported in submodules (subdirectories) assume that the current
# directory is in the PYTHONPATH. Manually fix that.
unit_test = unit_test.replace('.', '/')
cwd = input_api.os_path.dirname(unit_test)
unit_test = input_api.os_path.basename(unit_test)
env = input_api.environ.copy()
# At least on Windows, it seems '.' must explicitly be in PYTHONPATH
backpath = [
'.', input_api.os_path.pathsep.join(['..'] * (cwd.count('/') + 1))
]
if env.get('PYTHONPATH'):
backpath.append(env.get('PYTHONPATH'))
env['PYTHONPATH'] = input_api.os_path.pathsep.join((backpath))
cmd = [input_api.python_executable, '-m', '%s' % unit_test]
results.append(input_api.Command(
name=unit_test_name,
cmd=cmd,
kwargs={'env': env, 'cwd': cwd},
message=message_type))
return results
def RunUnitTestsInDirectory(input_api, *args, **kwargs):
"""Run tests in a directory serially.
For better performance, use GetUnitTestsInDirectory and then
pass to input_api.RunTests.
"""
return input_api.RunTests(
GetUnitTestsInDirectory(input_api, *args, **kwargs), False)
def RunUnitTests(input_api, *args, **kwargs):
"""Run tests serially.
For better performance, use GetUnitTests and then pass to
input_api.RunTests.
"""
return input_api.RunTests(GetUnitTests(input_api, *args, **kwargs), False)
def RunPythonUnitTests(input_api, *args, **kwargs):
"""Run python tests in a directory serially.
DEPRECATED
"""
return input_api.RunTests(
GetPythonUnitTests(input_api, *args, **kwargs), False)
def _FetchAllFiles(input_api, white_list, black_list):
"""Hack to fetch all files."""
# We cannot use AffectedFiles here because we want to test every python
# file on each single python change. It's because a change in a python file
# can break another unmodified file.
# Use code similar to InputApi.FilterSourceFile()
def Find(filepath, filters):
for item in filters:
if input_api.re.match(item, filepath):
return True
return False
files = []
path_len = len(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath())
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in input_api.os_walk(
input_api.PresubmitLocalPath()):
# Passes dirnames in black list to speed up search.
for item in dirnames[:]:
filepath = input_api.os_path.join(dirpath, item)[path_len + 1:]
if Find(filepath, black_list):
dirnames.remove(item)
for item in filenames:
filepath = input_api.os_path.join(dirpath, item)[path_len + 1:]
if Find(filepath, white_list) and not Find(filepath, black_list):
files.append(filepath)
return files
def GetPylint(input_api, output_api, white_list=None, black_list=None,
disabled_warnings=None, extra_paths_list=None, pylintrc=None):
"""Run pylint on python files.
The default white_list enforces looking only at *.py files.
"""
white_list = tuple(white_list or ('.*\.py$',))
black_list = tuple(black_list or input_api.DEFAULT_BLACK_LIST)
extra_paths_list = extra_paths_list or []
if input_api.is_committing:
error_type = output_api.PresubmitError
else:
error_type = output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning
# Only trigger if there is at least one python file affected.
def rel_path(regex):
"""Modifies a regex for a subject to accept paths relative to root."""
def samefile(a, b):
# Default implementation for platforms lacking os.path.samefile
# (like Windows).
return input_api.os_path.abspath(a) == input_api.os_path.abspath(b)
samefile = getattr(input_api.os_path, 'samefile', samefile)
if samefile(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(),
input_api.change.RepositoryRoot()):
return regex
prefix = input_api.os_path.join(input_api.os_path.relpath(
input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), input_api.change.RepositoryRoot()), '')
return input_api.re.escape(prefix) + regex
src_filter = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile(
x, map(rel_path, white_list), map(rel_path, black_list))
if not input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(src_filter):
input_api.logging.info('Skipping pylint: no matching changes.')
return []
if pylintrc is not None:
pylintrc = input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), pylintrc)
else:
pylintrc = input_api.os_path.join(_HERE, 'pylintrc')
extra_args = ['--rcfile=%s' % pylintrc]
if disabled_warnings:
extra_args.extend(['-d', ','.join(disabled_warnings)])
files = _FetchAllFiles(input_api, white_list, black_list)
if not files:
return []
files.sort()
input_api.logging.info('Running pylint on %d files', len(files))
input_api.logging.debug('Running pylint on: %s', files)
# Copy the system path to the environment so pylint can find the right
# imports.
env = input_api.environ.copy()
import sys
env['PYTHONPATH'] = input_api.os_path.pathsep.join(
extra_paths_list + sys.path).encode('utf8')
def GetPylintCmd(flist, extra, parallel):
# Windows needs help running python files so we explicitly specify
# the interpreter to use. It also has limitations on the size of
# the command-line, so we pass arguments via a pipe.
cmd = [input_api.python_executable,
input_api.os_path.join(_HERE, 'third_party', 'pylint.py'),
'--args-on-stdin']
if len(flist) == 1:
description = flist[0]
else:
description = '%s files' % len(flist)
args = extra_args[:]
if extra:
args.extend(extra)
description += ' using %s' % (extra,)
if parallel:
args.append('--jobs=%s' % input_api.cpu_count)
description += ' on %d cores' % input_api.cpu_count
return input_api.Command(
name='Pylint (%s)' % description,
cmd=cmd,
kwargs={'env': env, 'stdin': '\n'.join(args + flist)},
message=error_type)
# Always run pylint and pass it all the py files at once.
# Passing py files one at time is slower and can produce
# different results. input_api.verbose used to be used
# to enable this behaviour but differing behaviour in
# verbose mode is not desirable.
# Leave this unreachable code in here so users can make
# a quick local edit to diagnose pylint issues more
# easily.
if True:
# pylint's cycle detection doesn't work in parallel, so spawn a second,
# single-threaded job for just that check.
# Some PRESUBMITs explicitly mention cycle detection.
if not any('R0401' in a or 'cyclic-import' in a for a in extra_args):
return [
GetPylintCmd(files, ["--disable=cyclic-import"], True),
GetPylintCmd(files, ["--disable=all", "--enable=cyclic-import"], False)
]
else:
return [ GetPylintCmd(files, [], True) ]
else:
return map(lambda x: GetPylintCmd([x], [], 1), files)
def RunPylint(input_api, *args, **kwargs):
"""Legacy presubmit function.
For better performance, get all tests and then pass to
input_api.RunTests.
"""
return input_api.RunTests(GetPylint(input_api, *args, **kwargs), False)
# TODO(dpranke): Get the host_url from the input_api instead
def CheckRietveldTryJobExecution(dummy_input_api, dummy_output_api,
dummy_host_url, dummy_platforms,
dummy_owner):
# Temporarily 'fix' the check while the Rietveld API is being upgraded to
# something sensible.
return []
def CheckBuildbotPendingBuilds(input_api, output_api, url, max_pendings,
ignored):
try:
connection = input_api.urllib2.urlopen(url)
raw_data = connection.read()
connection.close()
except IOError:
return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult('%s is not accessible' % url)]
try:
data = input_api.json.loads(raw_data)
except ValueError:
return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult('Received malformed json while '
'looking up buildbot status')]
out = []
for (builder_name, builder) in data.iteritems():
if builder_name in ignored:
continue
if builder.get('state', '') == 'offline':
continue
pending_builds_len = len(builder.get('pending_builds', []))
if pending_builds_len > max_pendings:
out.append('%s has %d build(s) pending' %
(builder_name, pending_builds_len))
if out:
return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'Build(s) pending. It is suggested to wait that no more than %d '
'builds are pending.' % max_pendings,
long_text='\n'.join(out))]
return []
def CheckOwners(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None):
if input_api.is_committing:
if input_api.tbr:
return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult(
'--tbr was specified, skipping OWNERS check')]
if input_api.change.issue:
if _GetRietveldIssueProps(input_api, None).get('cq_dry_run', False):
return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult(
'This is a CQ dry run, skipping OWNERS check')]
else:
return [output_api.PresubmitError("OWNERS check failed: this change has "
"no Rietveld issue number, so we can't check it for approvals.")]
needed = 'LGTM from an OWNER'
output = output_api.PresubmitError
else:
needed = 'OWNER reviewers'
output = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult
affected_files = set([f.LocalPath() for f in
input_api.change.AffectedFiles(file_filter=source_file_filter)])
owners_db = input_api.owners_db
owner_email, reviewers = _RietveldOwnerAndReviewers(
input_api,
owners_db.email_regexp,
approval_needed=input_api.is_committing)
owner_email = owner_email or input_api.change.author_email
if owner_email:
reviewers_plus_owner = set([owner_email]).union(reviewers)
missing_files = owners_db.files_not_covered_by(affected_files,
reviewers_plus_owner)
else:
missing_files = owners_db.files_not_covered_by(affected_files, reviewers)
if missing_files:
output_list = [
output('Missing %s for these files:\n %s' %
(needed, '\n '.join(sorted(missing_files))))]
if not input_api.is_committing:
suggested_owners = owners_db.reviewers_for(missing_files, owner_email)
output_list.append(output('Suggested OWNERS: ' +
'(Use "git-cl owners" to interactively select owners.)\n %s' %
('\n '.join(suggested_owners or []))))
return output_list
if input_api.is_committing and not reviewers:
return [output('Missing LGTM from someone other than %s' % owner_email)]
return []
def _GetRietveldIssueProps(input_api, messages):
"""Gets the issue properties from rietveld."""
issue = input_api.change.issue
if issue and input_api.rietveld:
return input_api.rietveld.get_issue_properties(
issue=int(issue), messages=messages)
def _ReviewersFromChange(change):
"""Return the reviewers specified in the |change|, if any."""
reviewers = set()
if change.R:
reviewers.update(set([r.strip() for r in change.R.split(',')]))
if change.TBR:
reviewers.update(set([r.strip() for r in change.TBR.split(',')]))
# Drop reviewers that aren't specified in email address format.
return set(reviewer for reviewer in reviewers if '@' in reviewer)
def _RietveldOwnerAndReviewers(input_api, email_regexp, approval_needed=False):
"""Return the owner and reviewers of a change, if any.
If approval_needed is True, only reviewers who have approved the change
will be returned.
"""
issue_props = _GetRietveldIssueProps(input_api, True)
if not issue_props:
reviewers = set()
if not approval_needed:
reviewers = _ReviewersFromChange(input_api.change)
return None, reviewers
if not approval_needed:
return issue_props['owner_email'], set(issue_props['reviewers'])
owner_email = issue_props['owner_email']
def match_reviewer(r):
return email_regexp.match(r) and r != owner_email
messages = issue_props.get('messages', [])
approvers = set(
m['sender'] for m in messages
if m.get('approval') and match_reviewer(m['sender']))
return owner_email, approvers
def _CheckConstNSObject(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter):
"""Checks to make sure no objective-c files have |const NSSomeClass*|."""
pattern = input_api.re.compile(
r'(?<!reinterpret_cast<)'
r'const\s+NS(?!(Point|Range|Rect|Size)\s*\*)\w*\s*\*')
def objective_c_filter(f):
return (source_file_filter(f) and
input_api.os_path.splitext(f.LocalPath())[1] in ('.h', '.m', '.mm'))
files = []
for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(objective_c_filter):
contents = input_api.ReadFile(f)
if pattern.search(contents):
files.append(f)
if files:
if input_api.is_committing:
res_type = output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning
else:
res_type = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult
return [ res_type('|const NSClass*| is wrong, see ' +
'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/clang-mac',
files) ]
return []
def CheckSingletonInHeaders(input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None):
"""Deprecated, must be removed."""
return [
output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult(
'CheckSingletonInHeaders is deprecated, please remove it.')
]
def PanProjectChecks(input_api, output_api,
excluded_paths=None, text_files=None,
license_header=None, project_name=None,
owners_check=True, maxlen=80):
"""Checks that ALL chromium orbit projects should use.
These are checks to be run on all Chromium orbit project, including:
Chromium
Native Client
V8
When you update this function, please take this broad scope into account.
Args:
input_api: Bag of input related interfaces.
output_api: Bag of output related interfaces.
excluded_paths: Don't include these paths in common checks.
text_files: Which file are to be treated as documentation text files.
license_header: What license header should be on files.
project_name: What is the name of the project as it appears in the license.
Returns:
A list of warning or error objects.
"""
excluded_paths = tuple(excluded_paths or [])
text_files = tuple(text_files or (
r'.+\.txt$',
r'.+\.json$',
))
project_name = project_name or 'Chromium'
# Accept any year number from 2006 to the current year, or the special
# 2006-20xx string used on the oldest files. 2006-20xx is deprecated, but
# tolerated on old files.
current_year = int(input_api.time.strftime('%Y'))
allowed_years = (str(s) for s in reversed(xrange(2006, current_year + 1)))
years_re = '(' + '|'.join(allowed_years) + '|2006-2008|2006-2009|2006-2010)'
# The (c) is deprecated, but tolerate it until it's removed from all files.
license_header = license_header or (
r'.*? Copyright (\(c\) )?%(year)s The %(project)s Authors\. '
r'All rights reserved\.\n'
r'.*? Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that '
r'can be\n'
r'.*? found in the LICENSE file\.(?: \*/)?\n'
) % {
'year': years_re,
'project': project_name,
}
results = []
# This code loads the default black list (e.g. third_party, experimental, etc)
# and add our black list (breakpad, skia and v8 are still not following
# google style and are not really living this repository).
# See presubmit_support.py InputApi.FilterSourceFile for the (simple) usage.
black_list = input_api.DEFAULT_BLACK_LIST + excluded_paths
white_list = input_api.DEFAULT_WHITE_LIST + text_files
sources = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile(x, black_list=black_list)
text_files = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile(
x, black_list=black_list, white_list=white_list)
snapshot_memory = []
def snapshot(msg):
"""Measures & prints performance warning if a rule is running slow."""
dt2 = input_api.time.clock()
if snapshot_memory:
delta_ms = int(1000*(dt2 - snapshot_memory[0]))
if delta_ms > 500:
print " %s took a long time: %dms" % (snapshot_memory[1], delta_ms)
snapshot_memory[:] = (dt2, msg)
if owners_check:
snapshot("checking owners")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckOwners(
input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=None))
snapshot("checking long lines")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckLongLines(
input_api, output_api, maxlen, source_file_filter=sources))
snapshot( "checking tabs")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoTabs(
input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=sources))
snapshot( "checking stray whitespace")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoStrayWhitespace(
input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=sources))
snapshot("checking nsobjects")
results.extend(_CheckConstNSObject(
input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=sources))
# The following checks are only done on commit, since the commit bot will
# auto-fix most of these.
if input_api.is_committing:
snapshot("checking eol style")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckChangeSvnEolStyle(
input_api, output_api, source_file_filter=text_files))
snapshot("checking svn mime types")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckSvnForCommonMimeTypes(
input_api, output_api))
snapshot("checking license")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckLicense(
input_api, output_api, license_header, source_file_filter=sources))
snapshot("checking was uploaded")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckChangeWasUploaded(
input_api, output_api))
snapshot("checking description")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckChangeHasDescription(
input_api, output_api))
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckDoNotSubmitInDescription(
input_api, output_api))
snapshot("checking do not submit in files")
results.extend(input_api.canned_checks.CheckDoNotSubmitInFiles(
input_api, output_api))
snapshot("done")
return results
def CheckPatchFormatted(input_api, output_api):
import git_cl
cmd = ['cl', 'format', '--dry-run', input_api.PresubmitLocalPath()]
code, _ = git_cl.RunGitWithCode(cmd, suppress_stderr=True)
if code == 2:
short_path = input_api.basename(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath())
full_path = input_api.os_path.relpath(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(),
input_api.change.RepositoryRoot())
return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'The %s directory requires source formatting. '
'Please run git cl format %s' %
(short_path, full_path))]
# As this is just a warning, ignore all other errors if the user
# happens to have a broken clang-format, doesn't use git, etc etc.
return []
def CheckGNFormatted(input_api, output_api):
import gn
affected_files = input_api.AffectedFiles(
include_deletes=False,
file_filter=lambda x: x.LocalPath().endswith('.gn') or
x.LocalPath().endswith('.gni'))
warnings = []
for f in affected_files:
cmd = ['gn', 'format', '--dry-run', f.AbsoluteLocalPath()]
rc = gn.main(cmd)
if rc == 2:
warnings.append(output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(
'%s requires formatting. Please run `gn format --in-place %s`.' % (
f.AbsoluteLocalPath(), f.LocalPath())))
# It's just a warning, so ignore other types of failures assuming they'll be
# caught elsewhere.
return warnings
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