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* Docs: Add a separate "seealso" section to the module docs to list related modules and/or related references. This clears up the notes section for things that are actual notes. So you can add a section in your module documentation and four types of references are possible. seealso: # Reference by module name - module: aci_tenant # Reference by module name, including description - module: aci_tenant description: ACI module to create tenants on a Cisco ACI fabric. # Reference by rST documentation anchor - ref: aci_guide description: Detailed information on how to manage your ACI infrastructure using Ansible. # Reference by Internet resource - name: APIC Management Information Model reference description: Complete reference of the APIC object model. link: https://developer.cisco.com/docs/apic-mim-ref/ This PR also includes: - Implements ansible-doc support - Implements schema support for the seealso options - Updates to the development documentation - Rename filter convert_symbols_to_format to rst_ify, cfr the existing html_ify and tty_ify filters - This makes the existing template a lot easier to read and fixes the confusion I had myself rereading the template (again). - We fixed the possible suboption types (which was limited to 'bool' only) * Use latest stable instead of devel docs
242 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
242 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright: (c) 2015, Matt Martz <matt@sivel.net>
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# Copyright: (c) 2015, Rackspace US, Inc.
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# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)
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import re
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from voluptuous import ALLOW_EXTRA, PREVENT_EXTRA, All, Any, Length, Invalid, Required, Schema, Self
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from ansible.module_utils.six import string_types
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from ansible.module_utils.common.collections import is_iterable
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list_string_types = list(string_types)
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any_string_types = Any(*string_types)
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# Valid DOCUMENTATION.author lines
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# Based on Ansibulbot's extract_github_id()
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# author: First Last (@name) [optional anything]
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# "Ansible Core Team" - Used by the Bot
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# "Michael DeHaan" - nop
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# "Name (!UNKNOWN)" - For the few untraceable authors
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author_line = re.compile(r'^\w.*(\(@([\w-]+)\)|!UNKNOWN)(?![\w.])|^Ansible Core Team$|^Michael DeHaan$')
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def sequence_of_sequences(min=None, max=None):
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return All(
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Any(
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None,
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[Length(min=min, max=max)],
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tuple([Length(min=min, max=max)]),
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),
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Any(
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None,
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[Any(list, tuple)],
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tuple([Any(list, tuple)]),
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),
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)
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seealso_schema = Schema(
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[
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Any(
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{
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Required('module'): Any(*string_types),
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'description': Any(*string_types),
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},
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{
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Required('ref'): Any(*string_types),
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Required('description'): Any(*string_types),
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},
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{
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Required('name'): Any(*string_types),
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Required('link'): Any(*string_types),
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Required('description'): Any(*string_types),
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},
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),
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]
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)
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ansible_module_kwargs_schema = Schema(
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{
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'argument_spec': dict,
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'bypass_checks': bool,
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'no_log': bool,
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'check_invalid_arguments': Any(None, bool),
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'mutually_exclusive': sequence_of_sequences(min=2),
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'required_together': sequence_of_sequences(min=2),
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'required_one_of': sequence_of_sequences(min=2),
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'add_file_common_args': bool,
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'supports_check_mode': bool,
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'required_if': sequence_of_sequences(min=3),
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}
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)
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suboption_schema = Schema(
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{
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Required('description'): Any(list_string_types, *string_types),
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'required': bool,
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'choices': list,
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'aliases': Any(list_string_types),
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'version_added': Any(float, *string_types),
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'default': Any(None, float, int, bool, list, dict, *string_types),
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# Note: Types are strings, not literal bools, such as True or False
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'type': Any(None, 'str', 'list', 'dict', 'bool', 'int', 'float', 'path', 'raw', 'jsonarg', 'json', 'bytes', 'bits'),
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# Recursive suboptions
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'suboptions': Any(None, *list({str_type: Self} for str_type in string_types)),
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},
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extra=PREVENT_EXTRA
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)
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# This generates list of dicts with keys from string_types and suboption_schema value
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# for example in Python 3: {str: suboption_schema}
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list_dict_suboption_schema = [{str_type: suboption_schema} for str_type in string_types]
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option_schema = Schema(
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{
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Required('description'): Any(list_string_types, *string_types),
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'required': bool,
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'choices': list,
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'aliases': Any(list_string_types),
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'version_added': Any(float, *string_types),
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'default': Any(None, float, int, bool, list, dict, *string_types),
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'suboptions': Any(None, *list_dict_suboption_schema),
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# Note: Types are strings, not literal bools, such as True or False
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'type': Any(None, 'str', 'list', 'dict', 'bool', 'int', 'float', 'path', 'raw', 'jsonarg', 'json', 'bytes', 'bits'),
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},
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extra=PREVENT_EXTRA
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)
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# This generates list of dicts with keys from string_types and option_schema value
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# for example in Python 3: {str: option_schema}
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list_dict_option_schema = [{str_type: option_schema} for str_type in string_types]
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def return_contains(v):
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schema = Schema(
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{
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Required('contains'): Any(dict, list, *string_types)
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},
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extra=ALLOW_EXTRA
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)
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if v.get('type') == 'complex':
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return schema(v)
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return v
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return_schema = Any(
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All(
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Schema(
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{
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any_string_types: {
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Required('description'): Any(list_string_types, *string_types),
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Required('returned'): Any(*string_types),
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Required('type'): Any('string', 'list', 'boolean', 'dict', 'complex', 'bool', 'float', 'int', 'dictionary', 'str'),
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'version_added': Any(float, *string_types),
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'sample': Any(None, list, dict, int, float, *string_types),
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'example': Any(None, list, dict, int, float, *string_types),
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'contains': object,
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}
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}
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),
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Schema({any_string_types: return_contains})
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),
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Schema(type(None)),
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)
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deprecation_schema = Schema(
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{
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# Only list branches that are deprecated or may have docs stubs in
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# Deprecation cycle changed at 2.4 (though not retroactively)
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# 2.3 -> removed_in: "2.5" + n for docs stub
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# 2.4 -> removed_in: "2.8" + n for docs stub
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Required('removed_in'): Any("2.2", "2.3", "2.4", "2.5", "2.6", "2.8", "2.9", "2.10", "2.11", "2.12"),
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Required('why'): Any(*string_types),
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Required('alternative'): Any(*string_types),
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'removed': Any(True),
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},
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extra=PREVENT_EXTRA
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)
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def author(value):
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if not is_iterable(value):
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value = [value]
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for line in value:
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m = author_line.search(line)
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if not m:
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raise Invalid("Invalid author")
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def doc_schema(module_name):
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deprecated_module = False
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if module_name.startswith('_'):
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module_name = module_name[1:]
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deprecated_module = True
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doc_schema_dict = {
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Required('module'): module_name,
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Required('short_description'): Any(*string_types),
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Required('description'): Any(list_string_types, *string_types),
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Required('version_added'): Any(float, *string_types),
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Required('author'): All(Any(None, list_string_types, *string_types), author),
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'notes': Any(None, list_string_types),
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'seealso': Any(None, seealso_schema),
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'requirements': list_string_types,
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'todo': Any(None, list_string_types, *string_types),
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'options': Any(None, *list_dict_option_schema),
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'extends_documentation_fragment': Any(list_string_types, *string_types)
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}
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if deprecated_module:
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deprecation_required_scheme = {
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Required('deprecated'): Any(deprecation_schema),
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}
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doc_schema_dict.update(deprecation_required_scheme)
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return Schema(
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doc_schema_dict,
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extra=PREVENT_EXTRA
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)
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def metadata_1_0_schema(deprecated):
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valid_status = Any('stableinterface', 'preview', 'deprecated', 'removed')
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if deprecated:
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valid_status = Any('deprecated')
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return Schema(
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{
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Required('status'): [valid_status],
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Required('metadata_version'): '1.0',
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Required('supported_by'): Any('core', 'community', 'curated')
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}
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)
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def metadata_1_1_schema():
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valid_status = Any('stableinterface', 'preview', 'deprecated', 'removed')
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return Schema(
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{
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Required('status'): [valid_status],
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Required('metadata_version'): '1.1',
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Required('supported_by'): Any('core', 'community', 'certified', 'network')
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}
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)
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# Things to add soon
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####################
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# 1) Recursively validate `type: complex` fields
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# This will improve documentation, though require fair amount of module tidyup
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# Possible Future Enhancements
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##############################
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# 1) Don't allow empty options for choices, aliases, etc
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# 2) If type: bool ensure choices isn't set - perhaps use Exclusive
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# 3) both version_added should be quoted floats
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# Tool that takes JSON and generates RETURN skeleton (needs to support complex structures)
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