#!/usr/bin/env python from __future__ import print_function from __future__ import absolute_import from contextlib import contextmanager import logging import os import re import sys import optparse import subprocess import traceback try: import lister from typing import cast, Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Generator, Tuple except ImportError as e: print("ImportError: {}".format(e)) print("You need to run the Zulip linters inside a Zulip dev environment.") print("If you are using Vagrant, you can `vagrant ssh` to enter the Vagrant guest.") sys.exit(1) # Exclude some directories and files from lint checking EXCLUDED_FILES = """ api/integrations/perforce/git_p4.py api/setup.py docs/html_unescape.py node_modules puppet/apt/.forge-release puppet/apt/README.md static/locale static/third tools/jslint/jslint.js zerver/migrations zproject/dev_settings.py zproject/settings.py zproject/test_settings.py """.split() @contextmanager def bright_red_output(): # type: () -> Generator[None, None, None] # Make the lint output bright red sys.stdout.write('\x1B[1;31m') sys.stdout.flush() try: yield finally: # Restore normal terminal colors sys.stdout.write('\x1B[0m') def check_pyflakes(options, by_lang): # type: (Any, Dict[str, List[str]]) -> bool if not by_lang['py']: return False failed = False pyflakes = subprocess.Popen(['pyflakes'] + by_lang['py'], stdout = subprocess.PIPE, stderr = subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines = True) # pyflakes writes some output (like syntax errors) to stderr. :/ for pipe in (pyflakes.stdout, pyflakes.stderr): for ln in pipe: if options.full or not \ ('imported but unused' in ln or 'redefinition of unused' in ln or ("zerver/models.py" in ln and " undefined name 'bugdown'" in ln) or ("scripts/lib/pythonrc.py" in ln and " import *' used; unable to detect undefined names" in ln) or ("zerver/lib/tornado_ioloop_logging.py" in ln and "redefinition of function 'instrument_tornado_ioloop'" in ln) or ("zephyr_mirror_backend.py:" in ln and "redefinition of unused 'simplejson' from line" in ln)): sys.stdout.write(ln) failed = True return failed def run_parallel(lint_functions): # type: (Dict[str, Callable[[], int]]) -> bool pids = [] for name, func in lint_functions.items(): pid = os.fork() if pid == 0: logging.info("start " + name) result = func() logging.info("finish " + name) sys.stdout.flush() sys.stderr.flush() os._exit(result) pids.append(pid) failed = False for pid in pids: (_, status) = os.waitpid(pid, 0) if status != 0: failed = True return failed def build_custom_checkers(by_lang): # type: (Dict[str, List[str]]) -> Tuple[Callable[[], bool], Callable[[], bool]] RuleList = List[Dict[str, Any]] def custom_check_file(fn, rules, skip_rules=None, max_length=None): # type: (str, RuleList, Optional[Any], Optional[int]) -> bool failed = False lineFlag = False for i, line in enumerate(open(fn)): line_newline_stripped = line.strip('\n') line_fully_stripped = line_newline_stripped.strip() skip = False lineFlag = True for rule in skip_rules or []: if re.match(rule, line): skip = True if skip: continue for rule in rules: exclude_list = rule.get('exclude', set()) if fn in exclude_list: continue exclude_list = rule.get('exclude_line', set()) if (fn, line_fully_stripped) in exclude_list: continue try: line_to_check = line_fully_stripped if rule.get('strip') is not None: if rule['strip'] == '\n': line_to_check = line_newline_stripped else: raise Exception("Invalid strip rule") if re.search(rule['pattern'], line_to_check): sys.stdout.write(rule['description'] + ' at %s line %s:\n' % (fn, i+1)) print(line) failed = True except Exception: print("Exception with %s at %s line %s" % (rule['pattern'], fn, i+1)) traceback.print_exc() if (max_length is not None and len(line) > max_length and '# type' not in line and 'test' not in fn and 'example' not in fn and "#ignorelongline" not in line): print("Line too long (%s) at %s line %s: %s" % (len(line), fn, i+1, line_newline_stripped)) lastLine = line if lineFlag and '\n' not in lastLine: print("No newline at the end of file. Fix with `sed -i '$a\\' %s`" % (fn,)) failed = True return failed whitespace_rules = [ # This linter should be first since bash_rules depends on it. {'pattern': '\s+$', 'strip': '\n', 'description': 'Fix trailing whitespace'}, {'pattern': '\t', 'strip': '\n', 'exclude': set(['zerver/lib/bugdown/codehilite.py', 'tools/travis/success-http-headers.txt']), 'description': 'Fix tab-based whitespace'}, ] # type: RuleList markdown_whitespace_rules = list([rule for rule in whitespace_rules if rule['pattern'] != '\s+$']) + [ # Two spaces trailing a line with other content is okay--it's a markdown line break. # This rule finds one space trailing a non-space, three or more trailing spaces, and # spaces on an empty line. {'pattern': '((?~"]', 'description': 'Missing whitespace after "="'}, {'pattern': '^[ ]*//[A-Za-z0-9]', 'description': 'Missing space after // in comment'}, {'pattern': 'if[(]', 'description': 'Missing space between if and ('}, {'pattern': 'else{$', 'description': 'Missing space between else and {'}, {'pattern': '^else {$', 'description': 'Write JS else statements on same line as }'}, {'pattern': '^else if', 'description': 'Write JS else statements on same line as }'}, {'pattern': 'button\.text\(["\']', 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all', 'frontend_tests/node_tests/templates.js']), 'description': 'Argument to button.text should be a literal string enclosed by i18n.t()'}, {'pattern': 'compose_error\(["\']', 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all']), 'description': 'Argument to compose_error should be a literal string enclosed ' 'by i18n.t()'}, {'pattern': 'report_success\(["\']', 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all']), 'description': 'Argument to report_success should be a literal string enclosed ' 'by i18n.t()'}, {'pattern': 'report_error\(["\']', 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all']), 'description': 'Argument to report_error should be a literal string enclosed ' 'by i18n.t()'}, ]) + whitespace_rules python_rules = cast(RuleList, [ {'pattern': '^(?!#)@login_required', 'description': '@login_required is unsupported; use @zulip_login_required'}, {'pattern': '".*"%\([a-z_].*\)?$', 'description': 'Missing space around "%"'}, {'pattern': "'.*'%\([a-z_].*\)?$", 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all', 'analytics/lib/counts.py', ]), 'exclude_line': set([ ('zerver/views/users.py', "return json_error(_(\"Email '%(email)s' does not belong to domain '%(domain)s'\") %"), ]), 'description': 'Missing space around "%"'}, # This rule is constructed with + to avoid triggering on itself {'pattern': " =" + '[^ =>~"]', 'description': 'Missing whitespace after "="'}, {'pattern': '":\w[^"]*$', 'description': 'Missing whitespace after ":"'}, {'pattern': "':\w[^']*$", 'description': 'Missing whitespace after ":"'}, {'pattern': "^\s+[#]\w", 'strip': '\n', 'description': 'Missing whitespace after "#"'}, {'pattern': "== None", 'exclude': 'tools/lint-all', 'description': 'Use `is None` to check whether something is None'}, {'pattern': "type:[(]", 'description': 'Missing whitespace after ":" in type annotation'}, {'pattern': "# type [(]", 'description': 'Missing : after type in type annotation'}, {'pattern': "#type", 'exclude': 'tools/lint-all', 'description': 'Missing whitespace after "#" in type annotation'}, {'pattern': 'if[(]', 'description': 'Missing space between if and ('}, {'pattern': ", [)]", 'description': 'Unnecessary whitespace between "," and ")"'}, {'pattern': "% [(]", 'description': 'Unnecessary whitespace between "%" and "("'}, # This next check could have false positives, but it seems pretty # rare; if we find any, they can be added to the exclude list for # this rule. {'pattern': '% [a-zA-Z0-9_.]*\)?$', 'exclude_line': set([ ('tools/tests/test_template_parser.py', '{% foo'), ]), 'description': 'Used % comprehension without a tuple'}, # To avoid json_error(_variable) and json_error(_(variable)) {'pattern': '\Wjson_error\(_\(?\w+\)', 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all']), 'description': 'Argument to json_error should be a literal string enclosed by _()'}, {'pattern': '\Wjson_error\([^_].+[),]$', 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all']), 'exclude_line': set([ # function definition ('zerver/lib/response.py', 'def json_error(msg, data=None, status=400):'), # No need to worry about the following as the translation strings # are already captured ('zerver/middleware.py', 'return json_error(exception.to_json_error_msg(), status=status_code)'), ('zerver/tornadoviews.py', 'return json_error(result["message"])'), ('zerver/views/__init__.py', 'return json_error(data=error_data, msg=ret_error)'), ('zerver/views/streams.py', 'return json_error(property_conversion)'), # We can't do anything about this. ('zerver/views/realm_emoji.py', 'return json_error(e.messages[0])'), ]), 'description': 'Argument to json_error should a literal string enclosed by _()'}, # To avoid JsonableError(_variable) and JsonableError(_(variable)) {'pattern': '\WJsonableError\(_\(?\w.+\)', 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all']), 'description': 'Argument to JsonableError should be a literal string enclosed by _()'}, {'pattern': '\WJsonableError\([^_].+\)', 'exclude': set(['tools/lint-all']), 'exclude_line': set([ # class definition ('zerver/lib/request.py', 'class JsonableError(Exception):'), # No need to worry about the following as the translation strings # are already captured ('zerver/decorator.py', 'raise JsonableError(reason % (role,))'), ('zerver/lib/actions.py', 'raise JsonableError(e.messages[0])'), ('zerver/views/messages.py', 'raise JsonableError(error)'), ('zerver/lib/request.py', 'raise JsonableError(error)'), ('zerver/views/streams.py', 'raise JsonableError(response.content)'), ]), 'description': 'Argument to JsonableError should be a literal string enclosed by _()'}, {'pattern': '([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)=REQ\([\'"]\\1[\'"]', 'description': 'REQ\'s first argument already defaults to parameter name'}, {'pattern': 'self\.client\.(get|post|patch|put|delete)', 'exclude': set(['zilencer/tests.py']), 'description': \ '''Do not call self.client directly for put/patch/post/get. See WRAPPER_COMMENT in test_helpers.py for details. '''}, ]) + whitespace_rules bash_rules = [ {'pattern': '#!.*sh [-xe]', 'description': 'Fix shebang line with proper call to /usr/bin/env for Bash path, change -x|-e switches' ' to set -x|set -e'}, ] + whitespace_rules[0:1] # type: RuleList css_rules = cast(RuleList, [ {'pattern': '^[^:]*:\S[^:]*;$', 'description': "Missing whitespace after : in CSS"}, {'pattern': '[a-z]{', 'description': "Missing whitespace before '{' in CSS."}, {'pattern': '^[ ][ ][a-zA-Z0-9]', 'description': "Incorrect 2-space indentation in CSS", 'exclude': set(['static/styles/thirdparty-fonts.css']), 'strip': '\n',}, {'pattern': '{\w', 'description': "Missing whitespace after '{' in CSS (should be newline)."}, ]) + whitespace_rules # type: RuleList handlebars_rules = whitespace_rules html_rules = whitespace_rules + [ {'pattern': 'placeholder="[^{]', 'description': "`placeholder` value should be translatable."}, {'pattern': "placeholder='[^{]", 'description': "`placeholder` value should be translatable."}, ] # type: RuleList json_rules = [] # type: RuleList # just fix newlines at ends of files markdown_rules = markdown_whitespace_rules + [ {'pattern': ' [jJ]avascript', 'exclude': set(['README.dev.md']), # temporary exclusion to avoid merge conflicts 'description': "javascript should be spelled JavaScript"}, ] # type: RuleList txt_rules = whitespace_rules def check_custom_checks_py(): # type: () -> bool failed = False for fn in by_lang['py']: if custom_check_file(fn, python_rules, max_length=140): failed = True return failed def check_custom_checks_nonpy(): # type: () -> bool failed = False for fn in by_lang['js']: if custom_check_file(fn, js_rules): failed = True for fn in by_lang['sh']: if custom_check_file(fn, bash_rules): failed = True for fn in by_lang['css']: if custom_check_file(fn, css_rules): failed = True for fn in by_lang['handlebars']: if custom_check_file(fn, handlebars_rules): failed = True for fn in by_lang['html']: if custom_check_file(fn, html_rules): failed = True for fn in by_lang['json']: if custom_check_file(fn, json_rules): failed = True for fn in by_lang['md']: if custom_check_file(fn, markdown_rules): failed = True for fn in by_lang['txt'] + by_lang['text']: if custom_check_file(fn, txt_rules): failed = True return failed return (check_custom_checks_py, check_custom_checks_nonpy) def run(): # type: () -> None parser = optparse.OptionParser() parser.add_option('--full', action='store_true', help='Check some things we typically ignore') parser.add_option('--modified', '-m', action='store_true', help='Only check modified files') parser.add_option('--verbose', '-v', action='store_true', help='Print verbose timing output') (options, args) = parser.parse_args() os.chdir(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')) by_lang = cast(Dict[str, List[str]], lister.list_files(args, modified_only=options.modified, ftypes=['py', 'sh', 'js', 'pp', 'css', 'handlebars', 'html', 'json', 'md', 'txt', 'text'], use_shebang=True, group_by_ftype=True, exclude=EXCLUDED_FILES)) # Invoke the appropriate lint checker for each language, # and also check files for extra whitespace. logging.basicConfig(format="%(asctime)s %(message)s") logger = logging.getLogger() if options.verbose: logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) else: logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING) check_custom_checks_py, check_custom_checks_nonpy = build_custom_checkers(by_lang) lint_functions = {} # type: Dict[str, Callable[[], int]] def lint(func): # type: (Callable[[], int]) -> Callable[[], int] lint_functions[func.__name__] = func return func with bright_red_output(): @lint def templates(): # type: () -> int args = ['tools/check-templates'] if options.modified: args.append('-m') result = subprocess.call(args) return result @lint def add_class(): # type: () -> int result = subprocess.call(['tools/find-add-class']) return result @lint def css(): # type: () -> int result = subprocess.call(['tools/check-css']) return result @lint def jslint(): # type: () -> int result = subprocess.call(['tools/node', 'tools/jslint/check-all.js'] + by_lang['js']) return result @lint def puppet(): # type: () -> int if not by_lang['pp']: return 0 result = subprocess.call(['puppet', 'parser', 'validate'] + by_lang['pp']) return result @lint def custom_py(): # type: () -> int failed = check_custom_checks_py() return 1 if failed else 0 @lint def custom_nonpy(): # type: () -> int failed = check_custom_checks_nonpy() return 1 if failed else 0 @lint def pyflakes(): # type: () -> int failed = check_pyflakes(options, by_lang) return 1 if failed else 0 failed = run_parallel(lint_functions) sys.exit(1 if failed else 0) if __name__ == '__main__': run()