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diff --git a/src/ansiblelint/cli.py b/src/ansiblelint/cli.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9540d23 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/ansiblelint/cli.py @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ +"""CLI parser setup and helpers.""" +from __future__ import annotations + +import argparse +import logging +import os +import sys +from argparse import Namespace +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any, Callable, Sequence + +from ansiblelint.config import DEFAULT_KINDS, DEFAULT_WARN_LIST, PROFILES +from ansiblelint.constants import ( + CUSTOM_RULESDIR_ENVVAR, + DEFAULT_RULESDIR, + INVALID_CONFIG_RC, +) +from ansiblelint.file_utils import ( + Lintable, + abspath, + expand_path_vars, + guess_project_dir, + normpath, +) +from ansiblelint.schemas.main import validate_file_schema +from ansiblelint.yaml_utils import clean_json + +_logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) +_PATH_VARS = [ + "exclude_paths", + "rulesdir", +] + + +def expand_to_normalized_paths( + config: dict[str, Any], base_dir: str | None = None +) -> None: + """Mutate given config normalizing any path values in it.""" + # config can be None (-c /dev/null) + if not config: + return + base_dir = base_dir or os.getcwd() + for paths_var in _PATH_VARS: + if paths_var not in config: + continue # Cause we don't want to add a variable not present + + normalized_paths = [] + for path in config.pop(paths_var): + normalized_path = abspath(expand_path_vars(path), base_dir=base_dir) + + normalized_paths.append(normalized_path) + + config[paths_var] = normalized_paths + + +def load_config(config_file: str) -> dict[Any, Any]: + """Load configuration from disk.""" + config_path = None + if config_file: + config_path = os.path.abspath(config_file) + if not os.path.exists(config_path): + _logger.error("Config file not found '%s'", config_path) + sys.exit(INVALID_CONFIG_RC) + config_path = config_path or get_config_path() + if not config_path or not os.path.exists(config_path): + # a missing default config file should not trigger an error + return {} + + config_lintable = Lintable( + config_path, kind="ansible-lint-config", base_kind="text/yaml" + ) + + for error in validate_file_schema(config_lintable): + _logger.error("Invalid configuration file %s. %s", config_path, error) + sys.exit(INVALID_CONFIG_RC) + + config = clean_json(config_lintable.data) + if not isinstance(config, dict): + raise RuntimeError("Schema failed to properly validate the config file.") + config["config_file"] = config_path + config_dir = os.path.dirname(config_path) + expand_to_normalized_paths(config, config_dir) + + return config + + +def get_config_path(config_file: str | None = None) -> str | None: + """Return local config file.""" + if config_file: + project_filenames = [config_file] + else: + project_filenames = [".ansible-lint", ".config/ansible-lint.yml"] + parent = tail = os.getcwd() + while tail: + for project_filename in project_filenames: + filename = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(parent, project_filename)) + if os.path.exists(filename): + return filename + if os.path.exists(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(parent, ".git"))): + # Avoid looking outside .git folders as we do not want end-up + # picking config files from upper level projects if current + # project has no config. + return None + (parent, tail) = os.path.split(parent) + return None + + +class AbspathArgAction(argparse.Action): + """Argparse action to convert relative paths to absolute paths.""" + + def __call__( + self, + parser: argparse.ArgumentParser, + namespace: Namespace, + values: str | Sequence[Any] | None, + option_string: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + if isinstance(values, (str, Path)): + values = [values] + if values: + normalized_values = [ + Path(expand_path_vars(str(path))).resolve() for path in values + ] + previous_values = getattr(namespace, self.dest, []) + setattr(namespace, self.dest, previous_values + normalized_values) + + +class WriteArgAction(argparse.Action): + """Argparse action to handle the --write flag with optional args.""" + + _default = "__default__" + + # noinspection PyShadowingBuiltins + def __init__( # pylint: disable=too-many-arguments,redefined-builtin + self, + option_strings: list[str], + dest: str, + nargs: int | str | None = None, + const: Any = None, + default: Any = None, + type: Callable[[str], Any] | None = None, + choices: list[Any] | None = None, + required: bool = False, + help: str | None = None, + metavar: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + """Create the argparse action with WriteArg-specific defaults.""" + if nargs is not None: + raise ValueError("nargs for WriteArgAction must not be set.") + if const is not None: + raise ValueError("const for WriteArgAction must not be set.") + super().__init__( + option_strings=option_strings, + dest=dest, + nargs="?", # either 0 (--write) or 1 (--write=a,b,c) argument + const=self._default, # --write (no option) implicitly stores this + default=default, + type=type, + choices=choices, + required=required, + help=help, + metavar=metavar, + ) + + def __call__( + self, + parser: argparse.ArgumentParser, + namespace: Namespace, + values: str | Sequence[Any] | None, + option_string: str | None = None, + ) -> None: + lintables = getattr(namespace, "lintables", None) + if not lintables and isinstance(values, str): + # args are processed in order. + # If --write is after lintables, then that is not ambiguous. + # But if --write comes first, then it might actually be a lintable. + maybe_lintable = Path(values) + if maybe_lintable.exists(): + setattr(namespace, "lintables", [values]) + values = [] + if isinstance(values, str): + values = values.split(",") + default = [self.const] if isinstance(self.const, str) else self.const + previous_values = getattr(namespace, self.dest, default) or default + if not values: + values = previous_values + elif previous_values != default: + values = previous_values + values + setattr(namespace, self.dest, values) + + @classmethod + def merge_write_list_config( + cls, from_file: list[str], from_cli: list[str] + ) -> list[str]: + """Combine the write_list from file config with --write CLI arg. + + Handles the implicit "all" when "__default__" is present and file config is empty. + """ + if not from_file or "none" in from_cli: + # --write is the same as --write=all + return ["all" if value == cls._default else value for value in from_cli] + # --write means use the config from the config file + from_cli = [value for value in from_cli if value != cls._default] + return from_file + from_cli + + +def get_cli_parser() -> argparse.ArgumentParser: + """Initialize an argument parser.""" + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + + listing_group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() + listing_group.add_argument( + "-P", + "--list-profiles", + dest="list_profiles", + default=False, + action="store_true", + help="List all profiles, no formatting options available.", + ) + listing_group.add_argument( + "-L", + "--list-rules", + dest="list_rules", + default=False, + action="store_true", + help="List all the rules. For listing rules only the following formats " + "for argument -f are supported: {brief, full, md} with 'brief' as default.", + ) + listing_group.add_argument( + "-T", + "--list-tags", + dest="list_tags", + action="store_true", + help="List all the tags and the rules they cover. Increase the verbosity level " + "with `-v` to include 'opt-in' tag and its rules.", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-f", + "--format", + dest="format", + default=None, + choices=[ + "brief", + # "plain", + "full", + "md", + "json", + "codeclimate", + "quiet", + "pep8", + "sarif", + "docs", # internally used + ], + help="stdout formatting, json being an alias for codeclimate. (default: %(default)s)", + ) + parser.add_argument("--sarif-file", default=None, help="SARIF output file") + parser.add_argument( + "-q", + dest="quiet", + default=0, + action="count", + help="quieter, reduce verbosity, can be specified twice.", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--profile", + dest="profile", + default=None, + action="store", + choices=PROFILES.keys(), + help="Specify which rules profile to be used.", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-p", + "--parseable", + dest="parseable", + default=False, + action="store_true", + help="parseable output, same as '-f pep8'", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--progressive", + dest="progressive", + default=False, + action="store_true", + help="Return success if number of violations compared with " + "previous git commit has not increased. This feature works " + "only in git repositories.", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--project-dir", + dest="project_dir", + default=".", + help="Location of project/repository, autodetected based on location " + "of configuration file.", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-r", + "--rules-dir", + action=AbspathArgAction, + dest="rulesdir", + default=[], + type=Path, + help="Specify custom rule directories. Add -R " + f"to keep using embedded rules from {DEFAULT_RULESDIR}", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-R", + action="store_true", + default=False, + dest="use_default_rules", + help="Keep default rules when using -r", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-s", + "--strict", + action="store_true", + default=False, + dest="strict", + help="Return non-zero exit code on warnings as well as errors", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--write", + dest="write_list", + # this is a tri-state argument that takes an optional comma separated list: + # not provided, --write, --write=a,b,c + action=WriteArgAction, + help="Allow ansible-lint to reformat YAML files and run rule transforms " + "(Reformatting YAML files standardizes spacing, quotes, etc. " + "A rule transform can fix or simplify fixing issues identified by that rule). " + "You can limit the effective rule transforms (the 'write_list') by passing a " + "keywords 'all' or 'none' or a comma separated list of rule ids or rule tags. " + "YAML reformatting happens whenever '--write' or '--write=' is used. " + "'--write' and '--write=all' are equivalent: they allow all transforms to run. " + "The effective list of transforms comes from 'write_list' in the config file, " + "followed whatever '--write' args are provided on the commandline. " + "'--write=none' resets the list of transforms to allow reformatting YAML " + "without running any of the transforms (ie '--write=none,rule-id' will " + "ignore write_list in the config file and only run the rule-id transform).", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--show-relpath", + dest="display_relative_path", + action="store_false", + default=True, + help="Display path relative to CWD", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-t", + "--tags", + dest="tags", + action="append", + default=[], + help="only check rules whose id/tags match these values", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-v", + dest="verbosity", + action="count", + help="Increase verbosity level (-vv for more)", + default=0, + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-x", + "--skip-list", + dest="skip_list", + default=[], + action="append", + help="only check rules whose id/tags do not match these values. \ + e.g: --skip-list=name,run-once", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--generate-ignore", + dest="generate_ignore", + action="store_true", + default=False, + help="Generate a text file '.ansible-lint-ignore' that ignores all found violations. Each line contains filename and rule id separated by a space.", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-w", + "--warn-list", + dest="warn_list", + default=[], + action="append", + help="only warn about these rules, unless overridden in " + f"config file. Current version default value is: {', '.join(DEFAULT_WARN_LIST)}", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--enable-list", + dest="enable_list", + default=[], + action="append", + help="activate optional rules by their tag name", + ) + # Do not use store_true/store_false because they create opposite defaults. + parser.add_argument( + "--nocolor", + dest="colored", + action="store_const", + const=False, + help="disable colored output, same as NO_COLOR=1", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--force-color", + dest="colored", + action="store_const", + const=True, + help="Force colored output, same as FORCE_COLOR=1", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--exclude", + dest="exclude_paths", + action=AbspathArgAction, + type=Path, + default=[], + help="path to directories or files to skip. " "This option is repeatable.", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "-c", + "--config-file", + dest="config_file", + help="Specify configuration file to use. By default it will look for '.ansible-lint' or '.config/ansible-lint.yml'", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--offline", + dest="offline", + action="store_const", + const=True, + help="Disable installation of requirements.yml and schema refreshing", + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--version", + action="store_true", + ) + parser.add_argument( + dest="lintables", + nargs="*", + action="extend", + help="One or more files or paths. When missing it will enable auto-detection mode.", + ) + + return parser + + +def merge_config(file_config: dict[Any, Any], cli_config: Namespace) -> Namespace: + """Combine the file config with the CLI args.""" + bools = ( + "display_relative_path", + "parseable", + "quiet", + "strict", + "use_default_rules", + "progressive", + "offline", + ) + # maps lists to their default config values + lists_map = { + "exclude_paths": [".cache", ".git", ".hg", ".svn", ".tox"], + "rulesdir": [], + "skip_list": [], + "tags": [], + "warn_list": DEFAULT_WARN_LIST, + "mock_modules": [], + "mock_roles": [], + "enable_list": [], + "only_builtins_allow_collections": [], + "only_builtins_allow_modules": [], + # do not include "write_list" here. See special logic below. + } + + scalar_map = { + "loop_var_prefix": None, + "project_dir": ".", + "profile": None, + "sarif_file": None, + } + + if not file_config: + # use defaults if we don't have a config file and the commandline + # parameter is not set + for entry, default in lists_map.items(): + if not getattr(cli_config, entry, None): + setattr(cli_config, entry, default) + return cli_config + + for entry in bools: + file_value = file_config.pop(entry, False) + v = getattr(cli_config, entry) or file_value + setattr(cli_config, entry, v) + + for entry, default in scalar_map.items(): + file_value = file_config.pop(entry, default) + v = getattr(cli_config, entry, None) or file_value + setattr(cli_config, entry, v) + + # if either commandline parameter or config file option is set merge + # with the other, if neither is set use the default + for entry, default in lists_map.items(): + if getattr(cli_config, entry, None) or entry in file_config.keys(): + value = getattr(cli_config, entry, []) + value.extend(file_config.pop(entry, [])) + else: + value = default + setattr(cli_config, entry, value) + + # "write_list" config has special merge rules + entry = "write_list" + setattr( + cli_config, + entry, + WriteArgAction.merge_write_list_config( + from_file=file_config.pop(entry, []), + from_cli=getattr(cli_config, entry, []) or [], + ), + ) + + if "verbosity" in file_config: + cli_config.verbosity = cli_config.verbosity + file_config.pop("verbosity") + + # merge options that can be set only via a file config + for entry, value in file_config.items(): + setattr(cli_config, entry, value) + + # append default kinds to the custom list + kinds = file_config.get("kinds", []) + kinds.extend(DEFAULT_KINDS) + setattr(cli_config, "kinds", kinds) + + return cli_config + + +def get_config(arguments: list[str]) -> Namespace: + """Extract the config based on given args.""" + parser = get_cli_parser() + options = parser.parse_args(arguments) + + # docs is not document, being used for internal documentation building + if options.list_rules and options.format not in [ + None, + "brief", + "full", + "md", + "docs", + ]: + parser.error( + f"argument -f: invalid choice: '{options.format}'. " + f"In combination with argument -L only 'brief', " + f"'rich' or 'md' are supported with -f." + ) + + # save info about custom config file, as options.config_file may be modified by merge_config + has_custom_config = not options.config_file + + file_config = load_config(options.config_file) + + config = merge_config(file_config, options) + + options.rulesdirs = get_rules_dirs(options.rulesdir, options.use_default_rules) + + if has_custom_config and options.project_dir == ".": + project_dir = guess_project_dir(options.config_file) + options.project_dir = os.path.expanduser(normpath(project_dir)) + + if not options.project_dir or not os.path.exists(options.project_dir): + raise RuntimeError( + f"Failed to determine a valid project_dir: {options.project_dir}" + ) + + # Compute final verbosity level by subtracting -q counter. + options.verbosity -= options.quiet + return config + + +def print_help(file: Any = sys.stdout) -> None: + """Print help test to the given stream.""" + get_cli_parser().print_help(file=file) + + +def get_rules_dirs(rulesdir: list[str], use_default: bool = True) -> list[str]: + """Return a list of rules dirs.""" + default_ruledirs = [DEFAULT_RULESDIR] + default_custom_rulesdir = os.environ.get( + CUSTOM_RULESDIR_ENVVAR, os.path.join(DEFAULT_RULESDIR, "custom") + ) + custom_ruledirs = sorted( + str(x.resolve()) + for x in Path(default_custom_rulesdir).iterdir() + if x.is_dir() and (x / "__init__.py").exists() + ) + + if use_default: + return rulesdir + custom_ruledirs + default_ruledirs + + return rulesdir or custom_ruledirs + default_ruledirs |