zulip/tools/lint-all

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#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
import os
import re
import sys
import optparse
import subprocess
import traceback
from os import path
from collections import defaultdict
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')
(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
os.chdir(path.join(path.dirname(__file__), '..'))
# Exclude some directories and files from lint checking
exclude_trees = """
static/third
confirmation
frontend_tests/casperjs
zerver/migrations
node_modules
""".split()
exclude_files = """
docs/html_unescape.py
zproject/test_settings.py
zproject/settings.py
tools/jslint/jslint.js
api/setup.py
api/integrations/perforce/git_p4.py
""".split()
if options.modified:
# If the user specifies, use `git ls-files -m` to only check modified, non-staged
# files in the current checkout. This makes things fun faster.
files = map(str.strip, subprocess.check_output(['git', 'ls-files', '-m']).split('\n'))
else:
files = []
files += args
if not files and not options.modified:
# If no files are specified on the command line, use the entire git checkout
files = map(str.strip, subprocess.check_output(['git', 'ls-files']).split('\n'))
files = filter(bool, files) # remove empty file caused by trailing \n
if not files:
raise Exception('There are no files to check!')
# Categorize by language all files we want to check
by_lang = defaultdict(list)
for filepath in files:
if (not filepath or not path.isfile(filepath)
or (filepath in exclude_files)
or any(filepath.startswith(d+'/') for d in exclude_trees)):
continue
_, exn = path.splitext(filepath)
if not exn:
# No extension; look at the first line
with file(filepath) as f:
if re.match(r'^#!.*\bpython', f.readline()):
exn = '.py'
by_lang[exn].append(filepath)
# Invoke the appropriate lint checker for each language,
# and also check files for extra whitespace.
import logging
logging.basicConfig(format="%(asctime)s %(message)s")
logger = logging.getLogger()
# Change this to logging.INFO to see performance data
logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
def check_pyflakes():
if not by_lang['.py']:
return False
failed = False
pyflakes = subprocess.Popen(['pyflakes'] + by_lang['.py'],
stdout = subprocess.PIPE,
stderr = subprocess.PIPE)
# 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
("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 custom_check_file(fn, rules, skip_rules=[]):
failed = False
for i, line in enumerate(open(fn)):
skip = False
for rule in skip_rules:
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
try:
if re.search(rule['pattern'], line.strip(rule.get('strip', None))):
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()
return failed
whitespace_rules = [
{'pattern': '\s+$',
'strip': '\n',
'description': 'Fix trailing whitespace'},
{'pattern': '\t',
'strip': '\n',
'exclude': set(['zerver/lib/bugdown/codehilite.py']),
'description': 'Fix tab-based whitespace'},
]
js_rules = [
{'pattern': '[^_]function\(',
'description': 'The keyword "function" should be followed by a space'},
{'pattern': '.*blueslip.warning\(.*',
'description': 'The module blueslip has no function warning, try using blueslip.warn'},
{'pattern': '[)]{$',
'description': 'Missing space between ) and {'},
{'pattern': 'else{$',
'description': 'Missing space between else and {'},
] + whitespace_rules
python_rules = [
{'pattern': "'[^']*'\s+\([^']*$",
'description': "Suspicious code with quoting around function name"},
{'pattern': '"[^"]*"\s+\([^"]*$',
'description': "Suspicious code with quoting around function name"},
{'pattern': '".*"%\([a-z_].*\)?$',
'description': 'Missing space around "%"'},
{'pattern': "'.*'%\([a-z_].*\)?$",
'description': 'Missing space around "%"'},
# 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-z_]*\)?$',
'description': 'Used % comprehension without a tuple'},
] + whitespace_rules
python_line_skip_rules = [
'\s*[*#]', # comments
]
def check_custom_checks():
failed = False
for fn in by_lang['.py']:
if custom_check_file(fn, python_rules, skip_rules=python_line_skip_rules):
failed = True
for fn in by_lang['.js']:
if custom_check_file(fn, js_rules):
failed = True
return failed
lint_functions = {}
def run_parallel():
pids = []
for name, func in lint_functions.items():
pid = os.fork()
if pid == 0:
logging.info("start " + name)
result = func()
logging.info("finish " + name)
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 lint(func):
lint_functions[func.__name__] = func
return func
try:
# Make the lint output bright red
sys.stdout.write('\x1B[1;31m')
sys.stdout.flush()
@lint
def templates():
result = subprocess.call(['tools/check-templates'])
return result
@lint
def jslint():
result = subprocess.call(['tools/node', 'tools/jslint/check-all.js']
+ by_lang['.js'])
return result
@lint
def puppet():
if not by_lang['.pp']:
return 0
result = subprocess.call(['puppet', 'parser', 'validate'] + by_lang['.pp'])
return result
@lint
def custom():
failed = check_custom_checks()
return 1 if failed else 0
@lint
def pyflakes():
failed = check_pyflakes()
return 1 if failed else 0
failed = run_parallel()
sys.exit(1 if failed else 0)
finally:
# Restore normal terminal colors
sys.stdout.write('\x1B[0m')