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community.general/hacking/module_formatter.py
Brian Coca 7839f70e36 Enable documentation in plugins
Made ansible-doc more plugin agnostic
We can have docs in lookup, callback, connectionm strategy, etc
Use first docstring and make pepizis happy
generalized module_docs to plugin_docs
documented cartesian, ssh, default, jsonfile, etc as examples
changed lack of docs to warning when listing
made smarter about bad docstrings
better blacklisting
added handling of options/config/envs/etc
move blacklist to find_plugins, only need once
2017-03-23 01:27:19 -04:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# (c) 2012, Jan-Piet Mens <jpmens () gmail.com>
# (c) 2012-2014, Michael DeHaan <michael@ansible.com> and others
#
# This file is part of Ansible
#
# Ansible is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# Ansible is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Ansible. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
from __future__ import print_function
__metaclass__ = type
import os
import glob
import sys
import yaml
import re
import optparse
import datetime
import cgi
import warnings
from collections import defaultdict
from jinja2 import Environment, FileSystemLoader
from six import iteritems
from ansible.errors import AnsibleError
from ansible.module_utils._text import to_bytes
from ansible.utils import plugin_docs
#####################################################################################
# constants and paths
# if a module is added in a version of Ansible older than this, don't print the version added information
# in the module documentation because everyone is assumed to be running something newer than this already.
TO_OLD_TO_BE_NOTABLE = 1.3
# Get parent directory of the directory this script lives in
MODULEDIR=os.path.abspath(os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), os.pardir, 'lib', 'ansible', 'modules'
))
# The name of the DOCUMENTATION template
EXAMPLE_YAML=os.path.abspath(os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), os.pardir, 'examples', 'DOCUMENTATION.yml'
))
_ITALIC = re.compile(r"I\(([^)]+)\)")
_BOLD = re.compile(r"B\(([^)]+)\)")
_MODULE = re.compile(r"M\(([^)]+)\)")
_URL = re.compile(r"U\(([^)]+)\)")
_CONST = re.compile(r"C\(([^)]+)\)")
DEPRECATED = " (D)"
#####################################################################################
def rst_ify(text):
''' convert symbols like I(this is in italics) to valid restructured text '''
try:
t = _ITALIC.sub(r'*' + r"\1" + r"*", text)
t = _BOLD.sub(r'**' + r"\1" + r"**", t)
t = _MODULE.sub(r':ref:`' + r"\1 <\1>" + r"`", t)
t = _URL.sub(r"\1", t)
t = _CONST.sub(r'``' + r"\1" + r"``", t)
except Exception as e:
raise AnsibleError("Could not process (%s) : %s" % (str(text), str(e)))
return t
#####################################################################################
def html_ify(text):
''' convert symbols like I(this is in italics) to valid HTML '''
t = cgi.escape(text)
t = _ITALIC.sub("<em>" + r"\1" + "</em>", t)
t = _BOLD.sub("<b>" + r"\1" + "</b>", t)
t = _MODULE.sub("<span class='module'>" + r"\1" + "</span>", t)
t = _URL.sub("<a href='" + r"\1" + "'>" + r"\1" + "</a>", t)
t = _CONST.sub("<code>" + r"\1" + "</code>", t)
return t
#####################################################################################
def rst_fmt(text, fmt):
''' helper for Jinja2 to do format strings '''
return fmt % (text)
#####################################################################################
def rst_xline(width, char="="):
''' return a restructured text line of a given length '''
return char * width
#####################################################################################
def write_data(text, options, outputname, module):
''' dumps module output to a file or the screen, as requested '''
if options.output_dir is not None:
fname = os.path.join(options.output_dir, outputname % module)
fname = fname.replace(".py","")
f = open(fname, 'w')
f.write(text.encode('utf-8'))
f.close()
else:
print(text)
#####################################################################################
def list_modules(module_dir, depth=0):
''' returns a hash of categories, each category being a hash of module names to file paths '''
categories = dict()
module_info = dict()
aliases = defaultdict(set)
# * windows powershell modules have documentation stubs in python docstring
# format (they are not executed) so skip the ps1 format files
# * One glob level for every module level that we're going to traverse
files = (
glob.glob("%s/*.py" % module_dir) +
glob.glob("%s/*/*.py" % module_dir) +
glob.glob("%s/*/*/*.py" % module_dir) +
glob.glob("%s/*/*/*/*.py" % module_dir)
)
for module_path in files:
if module_path.endswith('__init__.py'):
continue
category = categories
mod_path_only = module_path
# Start at the second directory because we don't want the "vendor"
mod_path_only = os.path.dirname(module_path[len(module_dir):])
# directories (core, extras)
for new_cat in mod_path_only.split('/')[1:]:
if new_cat not in category:
category[new_cat] = dict()
category = category[new_cat]
module = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(module_path))[0]
if module in plugin_docs.BLACKLIST['MODULE']:
# Do not list blacklisted modules
continue
if module.startswith("_") and os.path.islink(module_path):
source = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(os.path.realpath(module_path)))[0]
module = module.replace("_","",1)
aliases[source].add(module)
continue
category[module] = module_path
module_info[module] = module_path
# keep module tests out of becoming module docs
if 'test' in categories:
del categories['test']
return module_info, categories, aliases
#####################################################################################
def generate_parser():
''' generate an optparse parser '''
p = optparse.OptionParser(
version='%prog 1.0',
usage='usage: %prog [options] arg1 arg2',
description='Generate module documentation from metadata',
)
p.add_option("-A", "--ansible-version", action="store", dest="ansible_version", default="unknown", help="Ansible version number")
p.add_option("-M", "--module-dir", action="store", dest="module_dir", default=MODULEDIR, help="Ansible library path")
p.add_option("-T", "--template-dir", action="store", dest="template_dir", default="hacking/templates", help="directory containing Jinja2 templates")
p.add_option("-t", "--type", action='store', dest='type', choices=['rst'], default='rst', help="Document type")
p.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action='store_true', default=False, help="Verbose")
p.add_option("-o", "--output-dir", action="store", dest="output_dir", default=None, help="Output directory for module files")
p.add_option("-I", "--includes-file", action="store", dest="includes_file", default=None, help="Create a file containing list of processed modules")
p.add_option('-V', action='version', help='Show version number and exit')
return p
#####################################################################################
def jinja2_environment(template_dir, typ):
env = Environment(loader=FileSystemLoader(template_dir),
variable_start_string="@{",
variable_end_string="}@",
trim_blocks=True,
)
env.globals['xline'] = rst_xline
if typ == 'rst':
env.filters['convert_symbols_to_format'] = rst_ify
env.filters['html_ify'] = html_ify
env.filters['fmt'] = rst_fmt
env.filters['xline'] = rst_xline
template = env.get_template('rst.j2')
outputname = "%s_module.rst"
else:
raise Exception("unknown module format type: %s" % typ)
return env, template, outputname
#####################################################################################
def too_old(added):
if not added:
return False
try:
added_tokens = str(added).split(".")
readded = added_tokens[0] + "." + added_tokens[1]
added_float = float(readded)
except ValueError as e:
warnings.warn("Could not parse %s: %s" % (added, str(e)))
return False
return (added_float < TO_OLD_TO_BE_NOTABLE)
def process_module(module, options, env, template, outputname, module_map, aliases):
fname = module_map[module]
if isinstance(fname, dict):
return "SKIPPED"
basename = os.path.basename(fname)
deprecated = False
# ignore files with extensions
if not basename.endswith(".py"):
return
elif module.startswith("_"):
if os.path.islink(fname):
return # ignore, its an alias
deprecated = True
module = module.replace("_","",1)
print("rendering: %s" % module)
# use ansible core library to parse out doc metadata YAML and plaintext examples
doc, examples, returndocs, metadata = plugin_docs.get_docstring(fname, verbose=options.verbose)
# crash if module is missing documentation and not explicitly hidden from docs index
if doc is None:
sys.exit("*** ERROR: MODULE MISSING DOCUMENTATION: %s, %s ***\n" % (fname, module))
if metadata is None:
sys.exit("*** ERROR: MODULE MISSING METADATA: %s, %s ***\n" % (fname, module))
if deprecated and 'deprecated' not in doc:
sys.exit("*** ERROR: DEPRECATED MODULE MISSING 'deprecated' DOCUMENTATION: %s, %s ***\n" % (fname, module))
if module in aliases:
doc['aliases'] = aliases[module]
all_keys = []
if not 'version_added' in doc:
sys.exit("*** ERROR: missing version_added in: %s ***\n" % module)
added = 0
if doc['version_added'] == 'historical':
del doc['version_added']
else:
added = doc['version_added']
# don't show version added information if it's too old to be called out
if too_old(added):
del doc['version_added']
if 'options' in doc and doc['options']:
for (k,v) in iteritems(doc['options']):
# don't show version added information if it's too old to be called out
if 'version_added' in doc['options'][k] and too_old(doc['options'][k]['version_added']):
del doc['options'][k]['version_added']
if not 'description' in doc['options'][k]:
raise AnsibleError("Missing required description for option %s in %s " % (k, module))
required_value = doc['options'][k].get('required', False)
if not isinstance(required_value, bool):
raise AnsibleError("Invalid required value '%s' for option '%s' in '%s' (must be truthy)" % (required_value, k, module))
if not isinstance(doc['options'][k]['description'],list):
doc['options'][k]['description'] = [doc['options'][k]['description']]
all_keys.append(k)
all_keys = sorted(all_keys)
doc['option_keys'] = all_keys
doc['filename'] = fname
doc['docuri'] = doc['module'].replace('_', '-')
doc['now_date'] = datetime.date.today().strftime('%Y-%m-%d')
doc['ansible_version'] = options.ansible_version
doc['plainexamples'] = examples #plain text
doc['metadata'] = metadata
if returndocs:
try:
doc['returndocs'] = yaml.safe_load(returndocs)
except:
print("could not load yaml: %s" % returndocs)
raise
else:
doc['returndocs'] = None
# here is where we build the table of contents...
try:
text = template.render(doc)
except Exception as e:
raise AnsibleError("Failed to render doc for %s: %s" % (fname, str(e)))
write_data(text, options, outputname, module)
return doc['short_description']
#####################################################################################
def print_modules(module, category_file, deprecated, options, env, template, outputname, module_map, aliases):
modstring = module
if modstring.startswith('_'):
modstring = module[1:]
modname = modstring
if module in deprecated:
modstring = modstring + DEPRECATED
category_file.write(" %s - %s <%s_module>\n" % (to_bytes(modstring), to_bytes(rst_ify(module_map[module][1])), to_bytes(modname)))
def process_category(category, categories, options, env, template, outputname):
### FIXME:
# We no longer conceptually deal with a mapping of category names to
# modules to file paths. Instead we want several different records:
# (1) Mapping of module names to file paths (what's presently used
# as categories['all']
# (2) Mapping of category names to lists of module names (what you'd
# presently get from categories[category_name][subcategory_name].keys()
# (3) aliases (what's presently in categories['_aliases']
#
# list_modules() now returns those. Need to refactor this function and
# main to work with them.
module_map = categories[category]
module_info = categories['all']
aliases = {}
if '_aliases' in categories:
aliases = categories['_aliases']
category_file_path = os.path.join(options.output_dir, "list_of_%s_modules.rst" % category)
category_file = open(category_file_path, "w")
print("*** recording category %s in %s ***" % (category, category_file_path))
# start a new category file
category = category.replace("_"," ")
category = category.title()
modules = []
deprecated = []
for module in module_map.keys():
if isinstance(module_map[module], dict):
for mod in (m for m in module_map[module].keys() if m in module_info):
if mod.startswith("_"):
deprecated.append(mod)
else:
if module not in module_info:
continue
if module.startswith("_"):
deprecated.append(module)
modules.append(module)
modules.sort(key=lambda k: k[1:] if k.startswith('_') else k)
category_header = "%s Modules" % (category.title())
underscores = "`" * len(category_header)
category_file.write("""\
%s
%s
.. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1
""" % (category_header, underscores))
sections = []
for module in modules:
if module in module_map and isinstance(module_map[module], dict):
sections.append(module)
continue
else:
print_modules(module, category_file, deprecated, options, env, template, outputname, module_info, aliases)
sections.sort()
for section in sections:
category_file.write("\n%s\n%s\n\n" % (section.replace("_"," ").title(),'-' * len(section)))
category_file.write(".. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1\n\n")
section_modules = module_map[section].keys()
section_modules.sort(key=lambda k: k[1:] if k.startswith('_') else k)
#for module in module_map[section]:
for module in (m for m in section_modules if m in module_info):
print_modules(module, category_file, deprecated, options, env, template, outputname, module_info, aliases)
category_file.write("""\n\n
.. note::
- %s: This marks a module as deprecated, which means a module is kept for backwards compatibility but usage is discouraged.
The module documentation details page may explain more about this rationale.
""" % DEPRECATED)
category_file.close()
# TODO: end a new category file
#####################################################################################
def validate_options(options):
''' validate option parser options '''
if not options.module_dir:
sys.exit("--module-dir is required", file=sys.stderr)
if not os.path.exists(options.module_dir):
sys.exit("--module-dir does not exist: %s" % options.module_dir, file=sys.stderr)
if not options.template_dir:
sys.exit("--template-dir must be specified")
#####################################################################################
def main():
p = generate_parser()
(options, args) = p.parse_args()
validate_options(options)
env, template, outputname = jinja2_environment(options.template_dir, options.type)
mod_info, categories, aliases = list_modules(options.module_dir)
categories['all'] = mod_info
categories['_aliases'] = aliases
category_names = [c for c in categories.keys() if not c.startswith('_')]
category_names.sort()
# Write master category list
category_list_path = os.path.join(options.output_dir, "modules_by_category.rst")
with open(category_list_path, "w") as category_list_file:
category_list_file.write("Module Index\n")
category_list_file.write("============\n")
category_list_file.write("\n\n")
category_list_file.write(".. toctree::\n")
category_list_file.write(" :maxdepth: 1\n\n")
for category in category_names:
category_list_file.write(" list_of_%s_modules\n" % category)
#
# Import all the docs into memory
#
module_map = mod_info.copy()
for modname in module_map:
result = process_module(modname, options, env, template, outputname, module_map, aliases)
if result == 'SKIPPED':
del categories['all'][modname]
else:
categories['all'][modname] = (categories['all'][modname], result)
#
# Render all the docs to rst via category pages
#
for category in category_names:
process_category(category, categories, options, env, template, outputname)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()