ansible/test/sanity/import/importer.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Import the given python module(s) and report error(s) encountered."""
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import contextlib
import os
import re
import sys
import traceback
try:
import importlib.util
imp = None
except ImportError:
importlib = None
import imp
try:
from StringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
import ansible.module_utils.basic
import ansible.module_utils.common.removed
class ImporterAnsibleModuleException(Exception):
"""Exception thrown during initialization of ImporterAnsibleModule."""
pass
class ImporterAnsibleModule(object):
"""Replacement for AnsibleModule to support import testing."""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
raise ImporterAnsibleModuleException()
# stop Ansible module execution during AnsibleModule instantiation
ansible.module_utils.basic.AnsibleModule = ImporterAnsibleModule
# no-op for _load_params since it may be called before instantiating AnsibleModule
ansible.module_utils.basic._load_params = lambda *args, **kwargs: {}
# no-op for removed_module since it is called in place of AnsibleModule instantiation
ansible.module_utils.common.removed.removed_module = lambda *args, **kwargs: None
def main():
"""Main program function."""
base_dir = os.getcwd()
messages = set()
for path in sys.argv[1:] or sys.stdin.read().splitlines():
test_python_module(path, base_dir, messages, False)
test_python_module(path, base_dir, messages, True)
if messages:
exit(10)
def test_python_module(path, base_dir, messages, ansible_module):
if ansible_module:
# importing modules with __main__ under Python 2.6 exits with status code 1
if sys.version_info < (2, 7):
return
# only run __main__ protected code for Ansible modules
if not path.startswith('lib/ansible/modules/'):
return
# async_wrapper is not an Ansible module
if path == 'lib/ansible/modules/utilities/logic/async_wrapper.py':
return
# run code protected by __name__ conditional
name = '__main__'
# show the Ansible module responsible for the exception, even if it was thrown in module_utils
filter_dir = os.path.join(base_dir, 'lib/ansible/modules')
else:
# do not run code protected by __name__ conditional
name = 'module_import_test'
# show the Ansible file responsible for the exception, even if it was thrown in 3rd party code
filter_dir = base_dir
capture = Capture()
try:
if imp:
with open(path, 'r') as module_fd:
with capture_output(capture):
imp.load_module(name, module_fd, os.path.abspath(path), ('.py', 'r', imp.PY_SOURCE))
else:
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(name, os.path.abspath(path))
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
with capture_output(capture):
spec.loader.exec_module(module)
capture_report(path, capture, messages)
except ImporterAnsibleModuleException:
# module instantiated AnsibleModule without raising an exception
pass
except BaseException as ex: # pylint: disable=locally-disabled, broad-except
capture_report(path, capture, messages)
exc_type, _, exc_tb = sys.exc_info()
message = str(ex)
results = list(reversed(traceback.extract_tb(exc_tb)))
source = None
line = 0
offset = 0
if isinstance(ex, SyntaxError) and ex.filename.endswith(path): # pylint: disable=locally-disabled, no-member
# A SyntaxError in the source we're importing will have the correct path, line and offset.
# However, the traceback will report the path to this importer.py script instead.
# We'll use the details from the SyntaxError in this case, as it's more accurate.
source = path
line = ex.lineno or 0 # pylint: disable=locally-disabled, no-member
offset = ex.offset or 0 # pylint: disable=locally-disabled, no-member
message = str(ex)
# Hack to remove the filename and line number from the message, if present.
message = message.replace(' (%s, line %d)' % (os.path.basename(path), line), '')
else:
for result in results:
if result[0].startswith(filter_dir):
source = result[0][len(base_dir) + 1:].replace('test/sanity/import/', '')
line = result[1] or 0
break
if not source:
# If none of our source files are found in the traceback, report the file we were testing.
# I haven't been able to come up with a test case that encounters this issue yet.
source = path
message += ' (in %s:%d)' % (results[-1][0], results[-1][1] or 0)
message = re.sub(r'\n *', ': ', message)
error = '%s:%d:%d: %s: %s' % (source, line, offset, exc_type.__name__, message)
report_message(error, messages)
class Capture(object):
"""Captured output and/or exception."""
def __init__(self):
self.stdout = StringIO()
self.stderr = StringIO()
def capture_report(path, capture, messages):
"""Report on captured output.
:type path: str
:type capture: Capture
:type messages: set[str]
"""
if capture.stdout.getvalue():
message = '%s:%d:%d: %s: %s' % (path, 0, 0, 'Output', 'Import resulted in output to stdout.')
report_message(message, messages)
if capture.stderr.getvalue():
message = '%s:%d:%d: %s: %s' % (path, 0, 0, 'Output', 'Import resulted in output to stderr.')
report_message(message, messages)
def report_message(message, messages):
"""Report message if not already reported.
:type message: str
:type messages: set[str]
"""
if message not in messages:
messages.add(message)
print(message)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def capture_output(capture):
"""Capture sys.stdout and sys.stderr.
:type capture: Capture
"""
old_stdout = sys.stdout
old_stderr = sys.stderr
sys.stdout = capture.stdout
sys.stderr = capture.stderr
try:
yield
finally:
sys.stdout = old_stdout
sys.stderr = old_stderr
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()