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code-smell test changes

* Create get_exception and wildcard import code-smell tests
* Add more detail to boilerplate and no-basestring descriptions
* Remove the no-list-cmp test as the pylint undefined-variable test covers it
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Toshio Kuratomi 2017-08-01 16:18:27 -07:00
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Sanity Tests » boilerplate Sanity Tests » boilerplate
========================== ==========================
Most Python files other than those under ``lib/ansible/modules/`` should include the following boilerplate: Most Python files should include the following boilerplate:
.. code-block:: python .. code-block:: python
from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)
__metaclass__ = type __metaclass__ = type

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Sanity Tests » no-basestring Sanity Tests » no-basestring
============================ ============================
Do not use ``isinstance(s, basestring)``. Do not use ``isinstance(s, basestring)`` as basestring has been removed in
Python3. You can import ``string_types``, ``binary_type``, or ``text_type``
from ``ansible.module_utils.six`` and then use ``isinstance(s, string_types)``
or ``isinstance(s, (binary_type, text_type))`` instead.
If this is part of code to convert a string to a particular type,
``ansible.module_utils._text`` contains several functions that may be even
better for you: ``to_text``, ``to_bytes``, and ``to_native``.

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Sanity Tests » no-get-exception
===============================
We created a function, ``ansible.module_utils.pycompat24.get_exception`` to
help retrieve exceptions in a manner compatible with Python-2.4 through
Python-3.6. We no longer support Python-2.4 and Python-2.5 so this is
extraneous and we want to deprecate the function. Porting code should look
something like this:
.. code-block:: python
# Unfixed code:
try:
raise IOError('test')
except IOError:
e = get_excetion()
do_something(e)
except:
e = get_exception()
do_something_else(e)
# After fixing:
try:
raise IOError('test')
except IOErrors as e:
do_something(e)
except Exception as e:
do_something_else(e)

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Sanity Tests » no-list-cmp
==========================
The ``cmp`` function has been removed in Python 3.
See `When sorting, use key instead of cmp`_.
.. _When sorting, use key instead of cmp: http://python3porting.com/preparing.html#when-sorting-use-key-instead-of-cmp

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Sanity Tests » no-wildcard-import
=================================
Using :code:`import *` is a bad habit which pollutes your namespace, hinders
debugging, and interferes with static analysis of code. For those reasons, we
do want to limit the use of :code:`import *` in the ansible code. Change our
code to import the specific names that you need instead.
Examples of unfixed code:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible.module_utils.six import *
if isinstance(variable, string_types):
do_something(variable)
from ansible.module_utils.basic import *
module = AnsibleModule([...])
Examples of fixed code:
.. code-block:: python
from ansible.module_utils import six
if isinstance(variable, six.string_types):
do_something(variable)
from ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule
module = AnsibleModule([...])

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metaclass1=$(find ./bin -type f -exec grep -HL '__metaclass__ = type' '{}' '+') metaclass1=$(find ./bin -type f -exec grep -HL '__metaclass__ = type' '{}' '+')
future1=$(find ./bin -type f -exec grep -HL 'from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)' '{}' '+') future1=$(find ./bin -type f -exec grep -HL 'from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)' '{}' '+')
# We eventually want to remove the module_utils and modules pruning from metaclass2 and future2
metaclass2=$(find ./lib/ansible -path ./lib/ansible/modules -prune \ metaclass2=$(find ./lib/ansible -path ./lib/ansible/modules -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils/six/_six.py -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils/six/_six.py -prune \
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-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/vyos -prune \ -o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/vyos -prune \
-o -name '*.py' -type f -size +0c -exec egrep -HL 'from __future__ import (?absolute_import, division, print_function)?' '{}' '+') -o -name '*.py' -type f -size +0c -exec egrep -HL 'from __future__ import (?absolute_import, division, print_function)?' '{}' '+')
# Ordered by approximate work, lowest to highest ###
# Key: ### Important: If you're looking for a list of files to cleanup for boilerplate
# [*]: import * fixes ### Look at this wikipage instead: https://github.com/ansible/community/wiki/Testing:-boilerplate,-wildcard-imports,-and-get_exception
# [!]: many get_exception fixes ###
# [i]: a few get_exception fixes
# (everything below needs boilerplate added)
# Priorities: import*, get_exception, then boilerplate-only
#
# network/ios
# network/eos [i]
# network/netvisor
# network/aos [!]
# network/vyos [i]
# network/lenovo
# network/panos [!]
# network/junos [i]
# files [!]
# network/avi
# network/f5 [*][i]
# monitoring [*][!]
# packaging/os [*][i]
# cloud/cloudstack [*]
# cloud/openstack [*]
# cloud/ovirt
# network/cloudengine [i]
# network/nxos [*][i]
# cloud/amazon [*]
### TODO: ### TODO:
### - module_utils <=== these are important but not well organized so we'd ### - module_utils <=== these are important but not well organized so we'd

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#!/bin/sh
# We're getting rid of get_exception in our code so that we can deprecate it.
# get_exception is no longer needed as we no longer support python-2.4 on the controller.
# We eventually want this list to be empty
get_exception=$(find . -path ./test/runner/.tox -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/storage/netapp -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/packaging/os -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/monitoring -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/panos -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/nxos -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/junos -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/vyos -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/fortios -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/f5 -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/cloudengine -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/aos -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/eos -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/files -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/system -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/web_infrastructure -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/plugins/action/wait_for_connection.py -prune \
-o -name '*.py' -type f -exec grep -H 'get_exception' '{}' '+')
if test -n "$get_exception" ; then
printf "\n== Contains get_exception() calls ==\n"
printf "%s" "$get_exception"
failures=$(printf "%s" "$get_exception"| wc -l)
failures=$((failures + 2))
exit "$failures"
fi
exit 0

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#!/bin/sh
CMP_USERS=$(grep -rI ' cmp[^a-zA-Z0-9_:=]' . \
--exclude-dir .tox \
| grep -v \
-e lib/ansible/module_utils/six/_six.py \
-e .git \
-e docs/docsite/_build/ \
-e docs/docsite/rst/dev_guide/testing/sanity/ \
-e test/sanity/code-smell/no-list-cmp.sh
)
if [ "${CMP_USERS}" ]; then
echo 'cmp has been removed in python3. Alternatives:'
echo ' http://python3porting.com/preparing.html#when-sorting-use-key-instead-of-cmp'
echo "${CMP_USERS}"
exit 1
fi

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#!/bin/sh
# Only needed until we enable pylint test for wildcard imports
# The first three paths here are valid uses of wildcard imports
# unsafe_proxy is backwards compat (pylint disabled added)
# module_common.py is picked up from static strings, not from actual imports (pylint won't detect)
# test_action.py is picked up from static strings, not from actual imports (pylint won't detect)
# mock.py is importing code for an installed library for compat (pylint disabled added)
# unittest.py is importing code for an installed library for compat (pylint disabled added)
#
# Everything else needs to be fixed
wildcard_imports=$(find . -path ./test/runner/.tox -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/vars/unsafe_proxy.py -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/executor/module_common.py -prune \
-o -path ./test/units/plugins/action/test_action.py \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/compat/tests/mock.py -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/compat/tests/unittest.py \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils/api.py -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils/cloud.py -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/module_utils/aos.py -prune \
-o -path ./test/units/modules/network/cumulus/test_nclu.py -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/amazon -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/openstack -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/cloud/cloudstack -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/monitoring -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/f5 -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/network/nxos -prune \
-o -path ./lib/ansible/modules/packaging/os -prune \
-o -name '*.py' -type f -exec grep -H 'import \*' '{}' '+')
if test -n "$wildcard_imports" ; then
printf "\n== Wildcard imports detected ==\n"
printf "%s" "$wildcard_imports"
failures=$(printf "%s" "$wildcard_imports"| wc -l)
failures=$((failures + 2))
exit "$failures"
fi
exit 0