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diff --git a/test/lib/ansible_test/_internal/commands/sanity/__init__.py b/test/lib/ansible_test/_internal/commands/sanity/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00b3031 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/lib/ansible_test/_internal/commands/sanity/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,1173 @@ +"""Execute Ansible sanity tests.""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import abc +import glob +import hashlib +import json +import os +import pathlib +import re +import collections +import collections.abc as c +import typing as t + +from ...constants import ( + CONTROLLER_PYTHON_VERSIONS, + REMOTE_ONLY_PYTHON_VERSIONS, + SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS, +) + +from ...encoding import ( + to_bytes, +) + +from ...io import ( + read_json_file, + write_json_file, + write_text_file, +) + +from ...util import ( + ApplicationError, + SubprocessError, + display, + import_plugins, + load_plugins, + parse_to_list_of_dict, + ANSIBLE_TEST_CONTROLLER_ROOT, + ANSIBLE_TEST_TARGET_ROOT, + is_binary_file, + read_lines_without_comments, + is_subdir, + paths_to_dirs, + get_ansible_version, + str_to_version, + cache, + remove_tree, +) + +from ...util_common import ( + intercept_python, + handle_layout_messages, + yamlcheck, + create_result_directories, +) + +from ...ansible_util import ( + ansible_environment, +) + +from ...target import ( + walk_internal_targets, + walk_sanity_targets, + TestTarget, +) + +from ...executor import ( + get_changes_filter, + AllTargetsSkipped, + Delegate, +) + +from ...python_requirements import ( + PipInstall, + collect_requirements, + run_pip, +) + +from ...config import ( + SanityConfig, +) + +from ...test import ( + TestSuccess, + TestFailure, + TestSkipped, + TestMessage, + TestResult, + calculate_best_confidence, +) + +from ...data import ( + data_context, +) + +from ...content_config import ( + get_content_config, +) + +from ...host_configs import ( + DockerConfig, + PosixConfig, + PythonConfig, + VirtualPythonConfig, +) + +from ...host_profiles import ( + PosixProfile, +) + +from ...provisioning import ( + prepare_profiles, +) + +from ...pypi_proxy import ( + configure_pypi_proxy, +) + +from ...venv import ( + create_virtual_environment, +) + +COMMAND = 'sanity' +SANITY_ROOT = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_CONTROLLER_ROOT, 'sanity') +TARGET_SANITY_ROOT = os.path.join(ANSIBLE_TEST_TARGET_ROOT, 'sanity') + +# NOTE: must match ansible.constants.DOCUMENTABLE_PLUGINS, but with 'module' replaced by 'modules'! +DOCUMENTABLE_PLUGINS = ( + 'become', 'cache', 'callback', 'cliconf', 'connection', 'httpapi', 'inventory', 'lookup', 'netconf', 'modules', 'shell', 'strategy', 'vars' +) + +created_venvs: list[str] = [] + + +def command_sanity(args: SanityConfig) -> None: + """Run sanity tests.""" + create_result_directories(args) + + target_configs = t.cast(list[PosixConfig], args.targets) + target_versions: dict[str, PosixConfig] = {target.python.version: target for target in target_configs} + + handle_layout_messages(data_context().content.sanity_messages) + + changes = get_changes_filter(args) + require = args.require + changes + targets = SanityTargets.create(args.include, args.exclude, require) + + if not targets.include: + raise AllTargetsSkipped() + + tests = list(sanity_get_tests()) + + if args.test: + disabled = [] + tests = [target for target in tests if target.name in args.test] + else: + disabled = [target.name for target in tests if not target.enabled and not args.allow_disabled] + tests = [target for target in tests if target.enabled or args.allow_disabled] + + if args.skip_test: + tests = [target for target in tests if target.name not in args.skip_test] + + targets_use_pypi = any(isinstance(test, SanityMultipleVersion) and test.needs_pypi for test in tests) and not args.list_tests + host_state = prepare_profiles(args, targets_use_pypi=targets_use_pypi) # sanity + + get_content_config(args) # make sure content config has been parsed prior to delegation + + if args.delegate: + raise Delegate(host_state=host_state, require=changes, exclude=args.exclude) + + configure_pypi_proxy(args, host_state.controller_profile) # sanity + + if disabled: + display.warning('Skipping tests disabled by default without --allow-disabled: %s' % ', '.join(sorted(disabled))) + + target_profiles: dict[str, PosixProfile] = {profile.config.python.version: profile for profile in host_state.targets(PosixProfile)} + + total = 0 + failed = [] + + result: t.Optional[TestResult] + + for test in tests: + if args.list_tests: + print(test.name) # display goes to stderr, this should be on stdout + continue + + for version in SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS: + options = '' + + if isinstance(test, SanityMultipleVersion): + if version not in target_versions and version not in args.host_settings.skipped_python_versions: + continue # version was not requested, skip it silently + else: + if version != args.controller_python.version: + continue # only multi-version sanity tests use target versions, the rest use the controller version + + if test.supported_python_versions and version not in test.supported_python_versions: + result = SanitySkipped(test.name, version) + result.reason = f'Skipping sanity test "{test.name}" on Python {version} because it is unsupported.' \ + f' Supported Python versions: {", ".join(test.supported_python_versions)}' + else: + if isinstance(test, SanityCodeSmellTest): + settings = test.load_processor(args) + elif isinstance(test, SanityMultipleVersion): + settings = test.load_processor(args, version) + elif isinstance(test, SanitySingleVersion): + settings = test.load_processor(args) + elif isinstance(test, SanityVersionNeutral): + settings = test.load_processor(args) + else: + raise Exception('Unsupported test type: %s' % type(test)) + + all_targets = list(targets.targets) + + if test.all_targets: + usable_targets = list(targets.targets) + elif test.no_targets: + usable_targets = [] + else: + usable_targets = list(targets.include) + + all_targets = SanityTargets.filter_and_inject_targets(test, all_targets) + usable_targets = SanityTargets.filter_and_inject_targets(test, usable_targets) + + usable_targets = sorted(test.filter_targets_by_version(args, list(usable_targets), version)) + usable_targets = settings.filter_skipped_targets(usable_targets) + sanity_targets = SanityTargets(tuple(all_targets), tuple(usable_targets)) + + test_needed = bool(usable_targets or test.no_targets or args.prime_venvs) + result = None + + if test_needed and version in args.host_settings.skipped_python_versions: + # Deferred checking of Python availability. Done here since it is now known to be required for running the test. + # Earlier checking could cause a spurious warning to be generated for a collection which does not support the Python version. + # If the user specified a Python version, an error will be generated before reaching this point when the Python interpreter is not found. + result = SanitySkipped(test.name, version) + result.reason = f'Skipping sanity test "{test.name}" on Python {version} because it could not be found.' + + if not result: + if isinstance(test, SanityMultipleVersion): + display.info(f'Running sanity test "{test.name}" on Python {version}') + else: + display.info(f'Running sanity test "{test.name}"') + + if test_needed and not result: + if isinstance(test, SanityMultipleVersion): + # multi-version sanity tests handle their own requirements (if any) and use the target python + test_profile = target_profiles[version] + result = test.test(args, sanity_targets, test_profile.python) + options = ' --python %s' % version + elif isinstance(test, SanitySingleVersion): + # single version sanity tests use the controller python + test_profile = host_state.controller_profile + virtualenv_python = create_sanity_virtualenv(args, test_profile.python, test.name) + + if virtualenv_python: + virtualenv_yaml = check_sanity_virtualenv_yaml(virtualenv_python) + + if test.require_libyaml and not virtualenv_yaml: + result = SanitySkipped(test.name) + result.reason = f'Skipping sanity test "{test.name}" on Python {version} due to missing libyaml support in PyYAML.' + else: + if virtualenv_yaml is False: + display.warning(f'Sanity test "{test.name}" on Python {version} may be slow due to missing libyaml support in PyYAML.') + + if args.prime_venvs: + result = SanitySkipped(test.name) + else: + result = test.test(args, sanity_targets, virtualenv_python) + else: + result = SanitySkipped(test.name, version) + result.reason = f'Skipping sanity test "{test.name}" on Python {version} due to missing virtual environment support.' + elif isinstance(test, SanityVersionNeutral): + if args.prime_venvs: + result = SanitySkipped(test.name) + else: + # version neutral sanity tests handle their own requirements (if any) + result = test.test(args, sanity_targets) + else: + raise Exception('Unsupported test type: %s' % type(test)) + elif result: + pass + else: + result = SanitySkipped(test.name, version) + + result.write(args) + + total += 1 + + if isinstance(result, SanityFailure): + failed.append(result.test + options) + + controller = args.controller + + if created_venvs and isinstance(controller, DockerConfig) and controller.name == 'default' and not args.prime_venvs: + names = ', '.join(created_venvs) + display.warning(f'There following sanity test virtual environments are out-of-date in the "default" container: {names}') + + if failed: + message = 'The %d sanity test(s) listed below (out of %d) failed. See error output above for details.\n%s' % ( + len(failed), total, '\n'.join(failed)) + + if args.failure_ok: + display.error(message) + else: + raise ApplicationError(message) + + +@cache +def collect_code_smell_tests() -> tuple[SanityTest, ...]: + """Return a tuple of available code smell sanity tests.""" + paths = glob.glob(os.path.join(SANITY_ROOT, 'code-smell', '*.py')) + + if data_context().content.is_ansible: + # include Ansible specific code-smell tests which are not configured to be skipped + ansible_code_smell_root = os.path.join(data_context().content.root, 'test', 'sanity', 'code-smell') + skip_tests = read_lines_without_comments(os.path.join(ansible_code_smell_root, 'skip.txt'), remove_blank_lines=True, optional=True) + paths.extend(path for path in glob.glob(os.path.join(ansible_code_smell_root, '*.py')) if os.path.basename(path) not in skip_tests) + + tests = tuple(SanityCodeSmellTest(p) for p in paths) + + return tests + + +class SanityIgnoreParser: + """Parser for the consolidated sanity test ignore file.""" + NO_CODE = '_' + + def __init__(self, args: SanityConfig) -> None: + if data_context().content.collection: + ansible_version = '%s.%s' % tuple(get_ansible_version().split('.')[:2]) + + ansible_label = 'Ansible %s' % ansible_version + file_name = 'ignore-%s.txt' % ansible_version + else: + ansible_label = 'Ansible' + file_name = 'ignore.txt' + + self.args = args + self.relative_path = os.path.join(data_context().content.sanity_path, file_name) + self.path = os.path.join(data_context().content.root, self.relative_path) + self.ignores: dict[str, dict[str, dict[str, int]]] = collections.defaultdict(lambda: collections.defaultdict(dict)) + self.skips: dict[str, dict[str, int]] = collections.defaultdict(lambda: collections.defaultdict(int)) + self.parse_errors: list[tuple[int, int, str]] = [] + self.file_not_found_errors: list[tuple[int, str]] = [] + + lines = read_lines_without_comments(self.path, optional=True) + targets = SanityTargets.get_targets() + paths = set(target.path for target in targets) + tests_by_name: dict[str, SanityTest] = {} + versioned_test_names: set[str] = set() + unversioned_test_names: dict[str, str] = {} + directories = paths_to_dirs(list(paths)) + paths_by_test: dict[str, set[str]] = {} + + display.info('Read %d sanity test ignore line(s) for %s from: %s' % (len(lines), ansible_label, self.relative_path), verbosity=1) + + for test in sanity_get_tests(): + test_targets = SanityTargets.filter_and_inject_targets(test, targets) + + if isinstance(test, SanityMultipleVersion): + versioned_test_names.add(test.name) + + for python_version in test.supported_python_versions: + test_name = '%s-%s' % (test.name, python_version) + + paths_by_test[test_name] = set(target.path for target in test.filter_targets_by_version(args, test_targets, python_version)) + tests_by_name[test_name] = test + else: + unversioned_test_names.update(dict(('%s-%s' % (test.name, python_version), test.name) for python_version in SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS)) + + paths_by_test[test.name] = set(target.path for target in test.filter_targets_by_version(args, test_targets, '')) + tests_by_name[test.name] = test + + for line_no, line in enumerate(lines, start=1): + if not line: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, 1, "Line cannot be empty or contain only a comment")) + continue + + parts = line.split(' ') + path = parts[0] + codes = parts[1:] + + if not path: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, 1, "Line cannot start with a space")) + continue + + if path.endswith(os.path.sep): + if path not in directories: + self.file_not_found_errors.append((line_no, path)) + continue + else: + if path not in paths: + self.file_not_found_errors.append((line_no, path)) + continue + + if not codes: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path), "Error code required after path")) + continue + + code = codes[0] + + if not code: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + 1, "Error code after path cannot be empty")) + continue + + if len(codes) > 1: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(code) + 2, "Error code cannot contain spaces")) + continue + + parts = code.split('!') + code = parts[0] + commands = parts[1:] + + parts = code.split(':') + test_name = parts[0] + error_codes = parts[1:] + + test = tests_by_name.get(test_name) + + if not test: + unversioned_name = unversioned_test_names.get(test_name) + + if unversioned_name: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(unversioned_name) + 2, "Sanity test '%s' cannot use a Python version like '%s'" % ( + unversioned_name, test_name))) + elif test_name in versioned_test_names: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + 1, "Sanity test '%s' requires a Python version like '%s-%s'" % ( + test_name, test_name, args.controller_python.version))) + else: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + 2, "Sanity test '%s' does not exist" % test_name)) + + continue + + if path.endswith(os.path.sep) and not test.include_directories: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, 1, "Sanity test '%s' does not support directory paths" % test_name)) + continue + + if path not in paths_by_test[test_name] and not test.no_targets: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, 1, "Sanity test '%s' does not test path '%s'" % (test_name, path))) + continue + + if commands and error_codes: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + 2, "Error code cannot contain both '!' and ':' characters")) + continue + + if commands: + command = commands[0] + + if len(commands) > 1: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + len(command) + 3, "Error code cannot contain multiple '!' characters")) + continue + + if command == 'skip': + if not test.can_skip: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + 2, "Sanity test '%s' cannot be skipped" % test_name)) + continue + + existing_line_no = self.skips.get(test_name, {}).get(path) + + if existing_line_no: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, 1, "Duplicate '%s' skip for path '%s' first found on line %d" % (test_name, path, existing_line_no))) + continue + + self.skips[test_name][path] = line_no + continue + + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + 2, "Command '!%s' not recognized" % command)) + continue + + if not test.can_ignore: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + 1, "Sanity test '%s' cannot be ignored" % test_name)) + continue + + if test.error_code: + if not error_codes: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + 1, "Sanity test '%s' requires an error code" % test_name)) + continue + + error_code = error_codes[0] + + if len(error_codes) > 1: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + len(error_code) + 3, "Error code cannot contain multiple ':' characters")) + continue + + if error_code in test.optional_error_codes: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + 3, "Optional error code '%s' cannot be ignored" % ( + error_code))) + continue + else: + if error_codes: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, len(path) + len(test_name) + 2, "Sanity test '%s' does not support error codes" % test_name)) + continue + + error_code = self.NO_CODE + + existing = self.ignores.get(test_name, {}).get(path, {}).get(error_code) + + if existing: + if test.error_code: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, 1, "Duplicate '%s' ignore for error code '%s' for path '%s' first found on line %d" % ( + test_name, error_code, path, existing))) + else: + self.parse_errors.append((line_no, 1, "Duplicate '%s' ignore for path '%s' first found on line %d" % ( + test_name, path, existing))) + + continue + + self.ignores[test_name][path][error_code] = line_no + + @staticmethod + def load(args: SanityConfig) -> SanityIgnoreParser: + """Return the current SanityIgnore instance, initializing it if needed.""" + try: + return SanityIgnoreParser.instance # type: ignore[attr-defined] + except AttributeError: + pass + + instance = SanityIgnoreParser(args) + + SanityIgnoreParser.instance = instance # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + return instance + + +class SanityIgnoreProcessor: + """Processor for sanity test ignores for a single run of one sanity test.""" + def __init__(self, + args: SanityConfig, + test: SanityTest, + python_version: t.Optional[str], + ) -> None: + name = test.name + code = test.error_code + + if python_version: + full_name = '%s-%s' % (name, python_version) + else: + full_name = name + + self.args = args + self.test = test + self.code = code + self.parser = SanityIgnoreParser.load(args) + self.ignore_entries = self.parser.ignores.get(full_name, {}) + self.skip_entries = self.parser.skips.get(full_name, {}) + self.used_line_numbers: set[int] = set() + + def filter_skipped_targets(self, targets: list[TestTarget]) -> list[TestTarget]: + """Return the given targets, with any skipped paths filtered out.""" + return sorted(target for target in targets if target.path not in self.skip_entries) + + def process_errors(self, errors: list[SanityMessage], paths: list[str]) -> list[SanityMessage]: + """Return the given errors filtered for ignores and with any settings related errors included.""" + errors = self.filter_messages(errors) + errors.extend(self.get_errors(paths)) + + errors = sorted(set(errors)) + + return errors + + def filter_messages(self, messages: list[SanityMessage]) -> list[SanityMessage]: + """Return a filtered list of the given messages using the entries that have been loaded.""" + filtered = [] + + for message in messages: + if message.code in self.test.optional_error_codes and not self.args.enable_optional_errors: + continue + + path_entry = self.ignore_entries.get(message.path) + + if path_entry: + code = message.code if self.code else SanityIgnoreParser.NO_CODE + line_no = path_entry.get(code) + + if line_no: + self.used_line_numbers.add(line_no) + continue + + filtered.append(message) + + return filtered + + def get_errors(self, paths: list[str]) -> list[SanityMessage]: + """Return error messages related to issues with the file.""" + messages: list[SanityMessage] = [] + + # unused errors + + unused: list[tuple[int, str, str]] = [] + + if self.test.no_targets or self.test.all_targets: + # tests which do not accept a target list, or which use all targets, always return all possible errors, so all ignores can be checked + targets = SanityTargets.get_targets() + test_targets = SanityTargets.filter_and_inject_targets(self.test, targets) + paths = [target.path for target in test_targets] + + for path in paths: + path_entry = self.ignore_entries.get(path) + + if not path_entry: + continue + + unused.extend((line_no, path, code) for code, line_no in path_entry.items() if line_no not in self.used_line_numbers) + + messages.extend(SanityMessage( + code=self.code, + message="Ignoring '%s' on '%s' is unnecessary" % (code, path) if self.code else "Ignoring '%s' is unnecessary" % path, + path=self.parser.relative_path, + line=line, + column=1, + confidence=calculate_best_confidence(((self.parser.path, line), (path, 0)), self.args.metadata) if self.args.metadata.changes else None, + ) for line, path, code in unused) + + return messages + + +class SanitySuccess(TestSuccess): + """Sanity test success.""" + def __init__(self, test: str, python_version: t.Optional[str] = None) -> None: + super().__init__(COMMAND, test, python_version) + + +class SanitySkipped(TestSkipped): + """Sanity test skipped.""" + def __init__(self, test: str, python_version: t.Optional[str] = None) -> None: + super().__init__(COMMAND, test, python_version) + + +class SanityFailure(TestFailure): + """Sanity test failure.""" + def __init__( + self, + test: str, + python_version: t.Optional[str] = None, + messages: t.Optional[c.Sequence[SanityMessage]] = None, + summary: t.Optional[str] = None, + ) -> None: + super().__init__(COMMAND, test, python_version, messages, summary) + + +class SanityMessage(TestMessage): + """Single sanity test message for one file.""" + + +class SanityTargets: + """Sanity test target information.""" + def __init__(self, targets: tuple[TestTarget, ...], include: tuple[TestTarget, ...]) -> None: + self.targets = targets + self.include = include + + @staticmethod + def create(include: list[str], exclude: list[str], require: list[str]) -> SanityTargets: + """Create a SanityTargets instance from the given include, exclude and require lists.""" + _targets = SanityTargets.get_targets() + _include = walk_internal_targets(_targets, include, exclude, require) + return SanityTargets(_targets, _include) + + @staticmethod + def filter_and_inject_targets(test: SanityTest, targets: c.Iterable[TestTarget]) -> list[TestTarget]: + """Filter and inject targets based on test requirements and the given target list.""" + test_targets = list(targets) + + if not test.include_symlinks: + # remove all symlinks unless supported by the test + test_targets = [target for target in test_targets if not target.symlink] + + if not test.include_directories or not test.include_symlinks: + # exclude symlinked directories unless supported by the test + test_targets = [target for target in test_targets if not target.path.endswith(os.path.sep)] + + if test.include_directories: + # include directories containing any of the included files + test_targets += tuple(TestTarget(path, None, None, '') for path in paths_to_dirs([target.path for target in test_targets])) + + if not test.include_symlinks: + # remove all directory symlinks unless supported by the test + test_targets = [target for target in test_targets if not target.symlink] + + return test_targets + + @staticmethod + def get_targets() -> tuple[TestTarget, ...]: + """Return a tuple of sanity test targets. Uses a cached version when available.""" + try: + return SanityTargets.get_targets.targets # type: ignore[attr-defined] + except AttributeError: + targets = tuple(sorted(walk_sanity_targets())) + + SanityTargets.get_targets.targets = targets # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + return targets + + +class SanityTest(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): + """Sanity test base class.""" + ansible_only = False + + def __init__(self, name: t.Optional[str] = None) -> None: + if not name: + name = self.__class__.__name__ + name = re.sub(r'Test$', '', name) # drop Test suffix + name = re.sub(r'(.)([A-Z][a-z]+)', r'\1-\2', name).lower() # use dashes instead of capitalization + + self.name = name + self.enabled = True + + # Optional error codes represent errors which spontaneously occur without changes to the content under test, such as those based on the current date. + # Because these errors can be unpredictable they behave differently than normal error codes: + # * They are not reported by default. The `--enable-optional-errors` option must be used to display these errors. + # * They cannot be ignored. This is done to maintain the integrity of the ignore system. + self.optional_error_codes: set[str] = set() + + @property + def error_code(self) -> t.Optional[str]: + """Error code for ansible-test matching the format used by the underlying test program, or None if the program does not use error codes.""" + return None + + @property + def can_ignore(self) -> bool: + """True if the test supports ignore entries.""" + return True + + @property + def can_skip(self) -> bool: + """True if the test supports skip entries.""" + return not self.all_targets and not self.no_targets + + @property + def all_targets(self) -> bool: + """True if test targets will not be filtered using includes, excludes, requires or changes. Mutually exclusive with no_targets.""" + return False + + @property + def no_targets(self) -> bool: + """True if the test does not use test targets. Mutually exclusive with all_targets.""" + return False + + @property + def include_directories(self) -> bool: + """True if the test targets should include directories.""" + return False + + @property + def include_symlinks(self) -> bool: + """True if the test targets should include symlinks.""" + return False + + @property + def py2_compat(self) -> bool: + """True if the test only applies to code that runs on Python 2.x.""" + return False + + @property + def supported_python_versions(self) -> t.Optional[tuple[str, ...]]: + """A tuple of supported Python versions or None if the test does not depend on specific Python versions.""" + return CONTROLLER_PYTHON_VERSIONS + + def filter_targets(self, targets: list[TestTarget]) -> list[TestTarget]: # pylint: disable=unused-argument + """Return the given list of test targets, filtered to include only those relevant for the test.""" + if self.no_targets: + return [] + + raise NotImplementedError('Sanity test "%s" must implement "filter_targets" or set "no_targets" to True.' % self.name) + + def filter_targets_by_version(self, args: SanityConfig, targets: list[TestTarget], python_version: str) -> list[TestTarget]: + """Return the given list of test targets, filtered to include only those relevant for the test, taking into account the Python version.""" + del python_version # python_version is not used here, but derived classes may make use of it + + targets = self.filter_targets(targets) + + if self.py2_compat: + # This sanity test is a Python 2.x compatibility test. + content_config = get_content_config(args) + + if content_config.py2_support: + # This collection supports Python 2.x. + # Filter targets to include only those that require support for remote-only Python versions. + targets = self.filter_remote_targets(targets) + else: + # This collection does not support Python 2.x. + # There are no targets to test. + targets = [] + + return targets + + @staticmethod + def filter_remote_targets(targets: list[TestTarget]) -> list[TestTarget]: + """Return a filtered list of the given targets, including only those that require support for remote-only Python versions.""" + targets = [target for target in targets if ( + is_subdir(target.path, data_context().content.module_path) or + is_subdir(target.path, data_context().content.module_utils_path) or + is_subdir(target.path, data_context().content.unit_module_path) or + is_subdir(target.path, data_context().content.unit_module_utils_path) or + # include modules/module_utils within integration test library directories + re.search('^%s/.*/library/' % re.escape(data_context().content.integration_targets_path), target.path) or + # special handling for content in ansible-core + (data_context().content.is_ansible and ( + # utility code that runs in target environments and requires support for remote-only Python versions + is_subdir(target.path, 'test/lib/ansible_test/_util/target/') or + # integration test support modules/module_utils continue to require support for remote-only Python versions + re.search('^test/support/integration/.*/(modules|module_utils)/', target.path) or + # collection loader requires support for remote-only Python versions + re.search('^lib/ansible/utils/collection_loader/', target.path) + )) + )] + + return targets + + +class SanitySingleVersion(SanityTest, metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): + """Base class for sanity test plugins which should run on a single python version.""" + @property + def require_libyaml(self) -> bool: + """True if the test requires PyYAML to have libyaml support.""" + return False + + @abc.abstractmethod + def test(self, args: SanityConfig, targets: SanityTargets, python: PythonConfig) -> TestResult: + """Run the sanity test and return the result.""" + + def load_processor(self, args: SanityConfig) -> SanityIgnoreProcessor: + """Load the ignore processor for this sanity test.""" + return SanityIgnoreProcessor(args, self, None) + + +class SanityCodeSmellTest(SanitySingleVersion): + """Sanity test script.""" + def __init__(self, path) -> None: + name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(path))[0] + config_path = os.path.splitext(path)[0] + '.json' + + super().__init__(name=name) + + self.path = path + self.config_path = config_path if os.path.exists(config_path) else None + self.config = None + + if self.config_path: + self.config = read_json_file(self.config_path) + + if self.config: + self.enabled = not self.config.get('disabled') + + self.output: t.Optional[str] = self.config.get('output') + self.extensions: list[str] = self.config.get('extensions') + self.prefixes: list[str] = self.config.get('prefixes') + self.files: list[str] = self.config.get('files') + self.text: t.Optional[bool] = self.config.get('text') + self.ignore_self: bool = self.config.get('ignore_self') + self.minimum_python_version: t.Optional[str] = self.config.get('minimum_python_version') + self.maximum_python_version: t.Optional[str] = self.config.get('maximum_python_version') + + self.__all_targets: bool = self.config.get('all_targets') + self.__no_targets: bool = self.config.get('no_targets') + self.__include_directories: bool = self.config.get('include_directories') + self.__include_symlinks: bool = self.config.get('include_symlinks') + self.__py2_compat: bool = self.config.get('py2_compat', False) + else: + self.output = None + self.extensions = [] + self.prefixes = [] + self.files = [] + self.text = None + self.ignore_self = False + self.minimum_python_version = None + self.maximum_python_version = None + + self.__all_targets = False + self.__no_targets = True + self.__include_directories = False + self.__include_symlinks = False + self.__py2_compat = False + + if self.no_targets: + mutually_exclusive = ( + 'extensions', + 'prefixes', + 'files', + 'text', + 'ignore_self', + 'all_targets', + 'include_directories', + 'include_symlinks', + ) + + problems = sorted(name for name in mutually_exclusive if getattr(self, name)) + + if problems: + raise ApplicationError('Sanity test "%s" option "no_targets" is mutually exclusive with options: %s' % (self.name, ', '.join(problems))) + + @property + def all_targets(self) -> bool: + """True if test targets will not be filtered using includes, excludes, requires or changes. Mutually exclusive with no_targets.""" + return self.__all_targets + + @property + def no_targets(self) -> bool: + """True if the test does not use test targets. Mutually exclusive with all_targets.""" + return self.__no_targets + + @property + def include_directories(self) -> bool: + """True if the test targets should include directories.""" + return self.__include_directories + + @property + def include_symlinks(self) -> bool: + """True if the test targets should include symlinks.""" + return self.__include_symlinks + + @property + def py2_compat(self) -> bool: + """True if the test only applies to code that runs on Python 2.x.""" + return self.__py2_compat + + @property + def supported_python_versions(self) -> t.Optional[tuple[str, ...]]: + """A tuple of supported Python versions or None if the test does not depend on specific Python versions.""" + versions = super().supported_python_versions + + if self.minimum_python_version: + versions = tuple(version for version in versions if str_to_version(version) >= str_to_version(self.minimum_python_version)) + + if self.maximum_python_version: + versions = tuple(version for version in versions if str_to_version(version) <= str_to_version(self.maximum_python_version)) + + return versions + + def filter_targets(self, targets: list[TestTarget]) -> list[TestTarget]: + """Return the given list of test targets, filtered to include only those relevant for the test.""" + if self.no_targets: + return [] + + if self.text is not None: + if self.text: + targets = [target for target in targets if not is_binary_file(target.path)] + else: + targets = [target for target in targets if is_binary_file(target.path)] + + if self.extensions: + targets = [target for target in targets if os.path.splitext(target.path)[1] in self.extensions + or (is_subdir(target.path, 'bin') and '.py' in self.extensions)] + + if self.prefixes: + targets = [target for target in targets if any(target.path.startswith(pre) for pre in self.prefixes)] + + if self.files: + targets = [target for target in targets if os.path.basename(target.path) in self.files] + + if self.ignore_self and data_context().content.is_ansible: + relative_self_path = os.path.relpath(self.path, data_context().content.root) + targets = [target for target in targets if target.path != relative_self_path] + + return targets + + def test(self, args: SanityConfig, targets: SanityTargets, python: PythonConfig) -> TestResult: + """Run the sanity test and return the result.""" + cmd = [python.path, self.path] + + env = ansible_environment(args, color=False) + env.update(PYTHONUTF8='1') # force all code-smell sanity tests to run with Python UTF-8 Mode enabled + + pattern = None + data = None + + settings = self.load_processor(args) + + paths = [target.path for target in targets.include] + + if self.config: + if self.output == 'path-line-column-message': + pattern = '^(?P<path>[^:]*):(?P<line>[0-9]+):(?P<column>[0-9]+): (?P<message>.*)$' + elif self.output == 'path-message': + pattern = '^(?P<path>[^:]*): (?P<message>.*)$' + else: + raise ApplicationError('Unsupported output type: %s' % self.output) + + if not self.no_targets: + data = '\n'.join(paths) + + if data: + display.info(data, verbosity=4) + + try: + stdout, stderr = intercept_python(args, python, cmd, data=data, env=env, capture=True) + status = 0 + except SubprocessError as ex: + stdout = ex.stdout + stderr = ex.stderr + status = ex.status + + if args.explain: + return SanitySuccess(self.name) + + if stdout and not stderr: + if pattern: + matches = parse_to_list_of_dict(pattern, stdout) + + messages = [SanityMessage( + message=m['message'], + path=m['path'], + line=int(m.get('line', 0)), + column=int(m.get('column', 0)), + ) for m in matches] + + messages = settings.process_errors(messages, paths) + + if not messages: + return SanitySuccess(self.name) + + return SanityFailure(self.name, messages=messages) + + if stderr or status: + summary = '%s' % SubprocessError(cmd=cmd, status=status, stderr=stderr, stdout=stdout) + return SanityFailure(self.name, summary=summary) + + messages = settings.process_errors([], paths) + + if messages: + return SanityFailure(self.name, messages=messages) + + return SanitySuccess(self.name) + + def load_processor(self, args: SanityConfig) -> SanityIgnoreProcessor: + """Load the ignore processor for this sanity test.""" + return SanityIgnoreProcessor(args, self, None) + + +class SanityVersionNeutral(SanityTest, metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): + """Base class for sanity test plugins which are idependent of the python version being used.""" + @abc.abstractmethod + def test(self, args: SanityConfig, targets: SanityTargets) -> TestResult: + """Run the sanity test and return the result.""" + + def load_processor(self, args: SanityConfig) -> SanityIgnoreProcessor: + """Load the ignore processor for this sanity test.""" + return SanityIgnoreProcessor(args, self, None) + + @property + def supported_python_versions(self) -> t.Optional[tuple[str, ...]]: + """A tuple of supported Python versions or None if the test does not depend on specific Python versions.""" + return None + + +class SanityMultipleVersion(SanityTest, metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): + """Base class for sanity test plugins which should run on multiple python versions.""" + @abc.abstractmethod + def test(self, args: SanityConfig, targets: SanityTargets, python: PythonConfig) -> TestResult: + """Run the sanity test and return the result.""" + + def load_processor(self, args: SanityConfig, python_version: str) -> SanityIgnoreProcessor: + """Load the ignore processor for this sanity test.""" + return SanityIgnoreProcessor(args, self, python_version) + + @property + def needs_pypi(self) -> bool: + """True if the test requires PyPI, otherwise False.""" + return False + + @property + def supported_python_versions(self) -> t.Optional[tuple[str, ...]]: + """A tuple of supported Python versions or None if the test does not depend on specific Python versions.""" + return SUPPORTED_PYTHON_VERSIONS + + def filter_targets_by_version(self, args: SanityConfig, targets: list[TestTarget], python_version: str) -> list[TestTarget]: + """Return the given list of test targets, filtered to include only those relevant for the test, taking into account the Python version.""" + if not python_version: + raise Exception('python_version is required to filter multi-version tests') + + targets = super().filter_targets_by_version(args, targets, python_version) + + if python_version in REMOTE_ONLY_PYTHON_VERSIONS: + content_config = get_content_config(args) + + if python_version not in content_config.modules.python_versions: + # when a remote-only python version is not supported there are no paths to test + return [] + + # when a remote-only python version is supported, tests must be applied only to targets that support remote-only Python versions + targets = self.filter_remote_targets(targets) + + return targets + + +@cache +def sanity_get_tests() -> tuple[SanityTest, ...]: + """Return a tuple of the available sanity tests.""" + import_plugins('commands/sanity') + sanity_plugins: dict[str, t.Type[SanityTest]] = {} + load_plugins(SanityTest, sanity_plugins) + sanity_plugins.pop('sanity') # SanityCodeSmellTest + sanity_tests = tuple(plugin() for plugin in sanity_plugins.values() if data_context().content.is_ansible or not plugin.ansible_only) + sanity_tests = tuple(sorted(sanity_tests + collect_code_smell_tests(), key=lambda k: k.name)) + return sanity_tests + + +def create_sanity_virtualenv( + args: SanityConfig, + python: PythonConfig, + name: str, + coverage: bool = False, + minimize: bool = False, +) -> t.Optional[VirtualPythonConfig]: + """Return an existing sanity virtual environment matching the requested parameters or create a new one.""" + commands = collect_requirements( # create_sanity_virtualenv() + python=python, + controller=True, + virtualenv=False, + command=None, + ansible=False, + cryptography=False, + coverage=coverage, + minimize=minimize, + sanity=name, + ) + + if commands: + label = f'sanity.{name}' + else: + label = 'sanity' # use a single virtualenv name for tests which have no requirements + + # The path to the virtual environment must be kept short to avoid the 127 character shebang length limit on Linux. + # If the limit is exceeded, generated entry point scripts from pip installed packages will fail with syntax errors. + virtualenv_install = json.dumps([command.serialize() for command in commands], indent=4) + virtualenv_hash = hashlib.sha256(to_bytes(virtualenv_install)).hexdigest()[:8] + virtualenv_cache = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~/.ansible/test/venv')) + virtualenv_path = os.path.join(virtualenv_cache, label, f'{python.version}', virtualenv_hash) + virtualenv_marker = os.path.join(virtualenv_path, 'marker.txt') + + meta_install = os.path.join(virtualenv_path, 'meta.install.json') + meta_yaml = os.path.join(virtualenv_path, 'meta.yaml.json') + + virtualenv_python = VirtualPythonConfig( + version=python.version, + path=os.path.join(virtualenv_path, 'bin', 'python'), + ) + + if not os.path.exists(virtualenv_marker): + # a virtualenv without a marker is assumed to have been partially created + remove_tree(virtualenv_path) + + if not create_virtual_environment(args, python, virtualenv_path): + return None + + run_pip(args, virtualenv_python, commands, None) # create_sanity_virtualenv() + + write_text_file(meta_install, virtualenv_install) + + # false positive: pylint: disable=no-member + if any(isinstance(command, PipInstall) and command.has_package('pyyaml') for command in commands): + virtualenv_yaml = yamlcheck(virtualenv_python) + else: + virtualenv_yaml = None + + write_json_file(meta_yaml, virtualenv_yaml) + + created_venvs.append(f'{label}-{python.version}') + + # touch the marker to keep track of when the virtualenv was last used + pathlib.Path(virtualenv_marker).touch() + + return virtualenv_python + + +def check_sanity_virtualenv_yaml(python: VirtualPythonConfig) -> t.Optional[bool]: + """Return True if PyYAML has libyaml support for the given sanity virtual environment, False if it does not and None if it was not found.""" + virtualenv_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(python.path)) + meta_yaml = os.path.join(virtualenv_path, 'meta.yaml.json') + virtualenv_yaml = read_json_file(meta_yaml) + + return virtualenv_yaml |