# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. import atexit import re import yaml import itertools import string from . import shared_telemetry_utils as utils from .shared_telemetry_utils import ParserError atexit.register(ParserError.exit_func) MAX_CATEGORY_NAME_LENGTH = 30 MAX_METHOD_NAME_LENGTH = 20 MAX_OBJECT_NAME_LENGTH = 20 MAX_EXTRA_KEYS_COUNT = 10 MAX_EXTRA_KEY_NAME_LENGTH = 15 IDENTIFIER_PATTERN = r"^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_.]*[a-zA-Z0-9]$" def nice_type_name(t): if issubclass(t, str): return "string" return t.__name__ def convert_to_cpp_identifier(s, sep): return string.capwords(s, sep).replace(sep, "") class OneOf: """This is a placeholder type for the TypeChecker below. It signals that the checked value should match one of the following arguments passed to the TypeChecker constructor. """ pass class AtomicTypeChecker: """Validate a simple value against a given type""" def __init__(self, instance_type): self.instance_type = instance_type def check(self, identifier, key, value): if not isinstance(value, self.instance_type): ParserError( "%s: Failed type check for %s - expected %s, got %s." % ( identifier, key, nice_type_name(self.instance_type), nice_type_name(type(value)), ) ).handle_later() class MultiTypeChecker: """Validate a simple value against a list of possible types""" def __init__(self, *instance_types): if not instance_types: raise Exception("At least one instance type is required.") self.instance_types = instance_types def check(self, identifier, key, value): if not any(isinstance(value, i) for i in self.instance_types): ParserError( "%s: Failed type check for %s - got %s, expected one of:\n%s" % ( identifier, key, nice_type_name(type(value)), " or ".join(map(nice_type_name, self.instance_types)), ) ).handle_later() class ListTypeChecker: """Validate a list of values against a given type""" def __init__(self, instance_type): self.instance_type = instance_type def check(self, identifier, key, value): if len(value) < 1: ParserError( "%s: Failed check for %s - list should not be empty." % (identifier, key) ).handle_now() for x in value: if not isinstance(x, self.instance_type): ParserError( "%s: Failed type check for %s - expected list value type %s, got" " %s." % ( identifier, key, nice_type_name(self.instance_type), nice_type_name(type(x)), ) ).handle_later() class DictTypeChecker: """Validate keys and values of a dict against a given type""" def __init__(self, keys_instance_type, values_instance_type): self.keys_instance_type = keys_instance_type self.values_instance_type = values_instance_type def check(self, identifier, key, value): if len(value.keys()) < 1: ParserError( "%s: Failed check for %s - dict should not be empty." % (identifier, key) ).handle_now() for x in value.keys(): if not isinstance(x, self.keys_instance_type): ParserError( "%s: Failed dict type check for %s - expected key type %s, got " "%s." % ( identifier, key, nice_type_name(self.keys_instance_type), nice_type_name(type(x)), ) ).handle_later() for k, v in value.items(): if not isinstance(v, self.values_instance_type): ParserError( "%s: Failed dict type check for %s - " "expected value type %s for key %s, got %s." % ( identifier, key, nice_type_name(self.values_instance_type), k, nice_type_name(type(v)), ) ).handle_later() def type_check_event_fields(identifier, name, definition): """Perform a type/schema check on the event definition.""" REQUIRED_FIELDS = { "objects": ListTypeChecker(str), "bug_numbers": ListTypeChecker(int), "notification_emails": ListTypeChecker(str), "record_in_processes": ListTypeChecker(str), "description": AtomicTypeChecker(str), "products": ListTypeChecker(str), } OPTIONAL_FIELDS = { "methods": ListTypeChecker(str), "release_channel_collection": AtomicTypeChecker(str), "expiry_version": AtomicTypeChecker(str), "extra_keys": DictTypeChecker(str, str), "operating_systems": ListTypeChecker(str), } ALL_FIELDS = REQUIRED_FIELDS.copy() ALL_FIELDS.update(OPTIONAL_FIELDS) # Check that all the required fields are available. missing_fields = [f for f in REQUIRED_FIELDS.keys() if f not in definition] if len(missing_fields) > 0: ParserError( identifier + ": Missing required fields: " + ", ".join(missing_fields) ).handle_now() # Is there any unknown field? unknown_fields = [f for f in definition.keys() if f not in ALL_FIELDS] if len(unknown_fields) > 0: ParserError( identifier + ": Unknown fields: " + ", ".join(unknown_fields) ).handle_later() # Type-check fields. for k, v in definition.items(): ALL_FIELDS[k].check(identifier, k, v) def string_check(identifier, field, value, min_length=1, max_length=None, regex=None): # Length check. if len(value) < min_length: ParserError( "%s: Value '%s' for field %s is less than minimum length of %d." % (identifier, value, field, min_length) ).handle_later() if max_length and len(value) > max_length: ParserError( "%s: Value '%s' for field %s is greater than maximum length of %d." % (identifier, value, field, max_length) ).handle_later() # Regex check. if regex and not re.match(regex, value): ParserError( '%s: String value "%s" for %s is not matching pattern "%s".' % (identifier, value, field, regex) ).handle_later() class EventData: """A class representing one event.""" def __init__(self, category, name, definition, strict_type_checks=False): self._category = category self._name = name self._definition = definition self._strict_type_checks = strict_type_checks type_check_event_fields(self.identifier, name, definition) # Check method & object string patterns. if strict_type_checks: for method in self.methods: string_check( self.identifier, field="methods", value=method, min_length=1, max_length=MAX_METHOD_NAME_LENGTH, regex=IDENTIFIER_PATTERN, ) for obj in self.objects: string_check( self.identifier, field="objects", value=obj, min_length=1, max_length=MAX_OBJECT_NAME_LENGTH, regex=IDENTIFIER_PATTERN, ) # Check release_channel_collection rcc_key = "release_channel_collection" rcc = definition.get(rcc_key, "opt-in") allowed_rcc = ["opt-in", "opt-out"] if rcc not in allowed_rcc: ParserError( "%s: Value for %s should be one of: %s" % (self.identifier, rcc_key, ", ".join(allowed_rcc)) ).handle_later() # Check record_in_processes. record_in_processes = definition.get("record_in_processes") for proc in record_in_processes: if not utils.is_valid_process_name(proc): ParserError( self.identifier + ": Unknown value in record_in_processes: " + proc ).handle_later() # Check products. products = definition.get("products") for product in products: if not utils.is_valid_product(product) and self._strict_type_checks: ParserError( self.identifier + ": Unknown value in products: " + product ).handle_later() if utils.is_geckoview_streaming_product(product): ParserError( "{}: Product `{}` unsupported for Event Telemetry".format( self.identifier, product ) ).handle_later() # Check operating_systems. operating_systems = definition.get("operating_systems", []) for operating_system in operating_systems: if not utils.is_valid_os(operating_system): ParserError( self.identifier + ": Unknown value in operating_systems: " + operating_system ).handle_later() # Check extra_keys. extra_keys = definition.get("extra_keys", {}) if len(extra_keys.keys()) > MAX_EXTRA_KEYS_COUNT: ParserError( "%s: Number of extra_keys exceeds limit %d." % (self.identifier, MAX_EXTRA_KEYS_COUNT) ).handle_later() for key in extra_keys.keys(): string_check( self.identifier, field="extra_keys", value=key, min_length=1, max_length=MAX_EXTRA_KEY_NAME_LENGTH, regex=IDENTIFIER_PATTERN, ) # Check expiry. if "expiry_version" not in definition: ParserError( "%s: event is missing required field expiry_version" % (self.identifier) ).handle_later() # Finish setup. # Historical versions of Events.yaml may contain expiration versions # using the deprecated format 'N.Na1'. Those scripts set # self._strict_type_checks to false. expiry_version = definition.get("expiry_version", "never") if ( not utils.validate_expiration_version(expiry_version) and self._strict_type_checks ): ParserError( "{}: invalid expiry_version: {}.".format( self.identifier, expiry_version ) ).handle_now() definition["expiry_version"] = utils.add_expiration_postfix(expiry_version) @property def category(self): return self._category @property def category_cpp(self): # Transform e.g. category.example into CategoryExample. return convert_to_cpp_identifier(self._category, ".") @property def name(self): return self._name @property def identifier(self): return self.category + "#" + self.name @property def methods(self): return self._definition.get("methods", [self.name]) @property def objects(self): return self._definition.get("objects") @property def record_in_processes(self): return self._definition.get("record_in_processes") @property def record_in_processes_enum(self): """Get the non-empty list of flags representing the processes to record data in""" return [utils.process_name_to_enum(p) for p in self.record_in_processes] @property def products(self): """Get the non-empty list of products to record data on""" return self._definition.get("products") @property def products_enum(self): """Get the non-empty list of flags representing products to record data on""" return [utils.product_name_to_enum(p) for p in self.products] @property def expiry_version(self): return self._definition.get("expiry_version") @property def operating_systems(self): """Get the list of operating systems to record data on""" return self._definition.get("operating_systems", ["all"]) def record_on_os(self, target_os): """Check if this probe should be recorded on the passed os.""" os = self.operating_systems if "all" in os: return True canonical_os = utils.canonical_os(target_os) if "unix" in os and canonical_os in utils.UNIX_LIKE_OS: return True return canonical_os in os @property def enum_labels(self): def enum(method_name, object_name): m = convert_to_cpp_identifier(method_name, "_") o = convert_to_cpp_identifier(object_name, "_") return m + "_" + o combinations = itertools.product(self.methods, self.objects) return [enum(t[0], t[1]) for t in combinations] @property def dataset(self): """Get the nsITelemetry constant equivalent for release_channel_collection.""" rcc = self.dataset_short if rcc == "opt-out": return "nsITelemetry::DATASET_ALL_CHANNELS" return "nsITelemetry::DATASET_PRERELEASE_CHANNELS" @property def dataset_short(self): """Get the short name of the chosen release channel collection policy for the event.""" # The collection policy is optional, but we still define a default # behaviour for it. return self._definition.get("release_channel_collection", "opt-in") @property def extra_keys(self): return list(sorted(self._definition.get("extra_keys", {}).keys())) def load_events(filename, strict_type_checks): """Parses a YAML file containing the event definitions. :param filename: the YAML file containing the event definitions. :strict_type_checks A boolean indicating whether to use the stricter type checks. :raises ParserError: if the event file cannot be opened or parsed. """ # Parse the event definitions from the YAML file. events = None try: with open(filename, "r") as f: events = yaml.safe_load(f) except IOError as e: ParserError("Error opening " + filename + ": " + e.message + ".").handle_now() except ParserError as e: ParserError( "Error parsing events in " + filename + ": " + e.message + "." ).handle_now() event_list = [] # Events are defined in a fixed two-level hierarchy within the definition file. # The first level contains the category (group name), while the second level contains # the event names and definitions, e.g.: # category.name: # event_name: # # ... # ... for category_name, category in sorted(events.items()): string_check( "top level structure", field="category", value=category_name, min_length=1, max_length=MAX_CATEGORY_NAME_LENGTH, regex=IDENTIFIER_PATTERN, ) # Make sure that the category has at least one entry in it. if not category or len(category) == 0: ParserError( "Category " + category_name + " must contain at least one entry." ).handle_now() for name, entry in sorted(category.items()): string_check( category_name, field="event name", value=name, min_length=1, max_length=MAX_METHOD_NAME_LENGTH, regex=IDENTIFIER_PATTERN, ) event_list.append(EventData(category_name, name, entry, strict_type_checks)) return event_list