From 72b8c35be4293bd21de123854491c658c53af100 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2021 04:31:41 +0100 Subject: Adding upstream version 0.17.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- gitlint/rule_finder.py | 145 ------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 145 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 gitlint/rule_finder.py (limited to 'gitlint/rule_finder.py') diff --git a/gitlint/rule_finder.py b/gitlint/rule_finder.py deleted file mode 100644 index e1c5e77..0000000 --- a/gitlint/rule_finder.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -import fnmatch -import inspect -import os -import sys -import importlib - -from gitlint import rules, options - - -def find_rule_classes(extra_path): - """ - Searches a given directory or python module for rule classes. This is done by - adding the directory path to the python path, importing the modules and then finding - any Rule class in those modules. - - :param extra_path: absolute directory or file path to search for rule classes - :return: The list of rule classes that are found in the given directory or module - """ - - files = [] - modules = [] - - if os.path.isfile(extra_path): - files = [os.path.basename(extra_path)] - directory = os.path.dirname(extra_path) - elif os.path.isdir(extra_path): - files = os.listdir(extra_path) - directory = extra_path - else: - raise rules.UserRuleError(f"Invalid extra-path: {extra_path}") - - # Filter out files that are not python modules - for filename in files: - if fnmatch.fnmatch(filename, '*.py'): - # We have to treat __init__ files a bit special: add the parent dir instead of the filename, and also - # add their parent dir to the sys.path (this fixes import issues with pypy2). - if filename == "__init__.py": - modules.append(os.path.basename(directory)) - sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(directory)) - else: - modules.append(os.path.splitext(filename)[0]) - - # No need to continue if there are no modules specified - if not modules: - return [] - - # Append the extra rules path to python path so that we can import them - sys.path.append(directory) - - # Find all the rule classes in the found python files - rule_classes = [] - for module in modules: - # Import the module - try: - importlib.import_module(module) - - except Exception as e: - raise rules.UserRuleError(f"Error while importing extra-path module '{module}': {e}") - - # Find all rule classes in the module. We do this my inspecting all members of the module and checking - # 1) is it a class, if not, skip - # 2) is the parent path the current module. If not, we are dealing with an imported class, skip - # 3) is it a subclass of rule - rule_classes.extend([clazz for _, clazz in inspect.getmembers(sys.modules[module]) - if - inspect.isclass(clazz) and # check isclass to ensure clazz.__module__ exists - clazz.__module__ == module and # ignore imported classes - (issubclass(clazz, rules.LineRule) or - issubclass(clazz, rules.CommitRule) or - issubclass(clazz, rules.ConfigurationRule))]) - - # validate that the rule classes are valid user-defined rules - for rule_class in rule_classes: - assert_valid_rule_class(rule_class) - - return rule_classes - - -def assert_valid_rule_class(clazz, rule_type="User-defined"): # pylint: disable=too-many-branches - """ - Asserts that a given rule clazz is valid by checking a number of its properties: - - Rules must extend from LineRule, CommitRule or ConfigurationRule - - Rule classes must have id and name string attributes. - The options_spec is optional, but if set, it must be a list of gitlint Options. - - Rule classes must have a validate method. In case of a CommitRule, validate must take a single commit parameter. - In case of LineRule, validate must take line and commit as first and second parameters. - - LineRule classes must have a target class attributes that is set to either - - ConfigurationRule classes must have an apply method that take `config` and `commit` as parameters. - CommitMessageTitle or CommitMessageBody. - - Rule id's cannot start with R, T, B, M or I as these rule ids are reserved for gitlint itself. - """ - - # Rules must extend from LineRule, CommitRule or ConfigurationRule - if not (issubclass(clazz, rules.LineRule) or issubclass(clazz, rules.CommitRule) - or issubclass(clazz, rules.ConfigurationRule)): - msg = f"{rule_type} rule class '{clazz.__name__}' " + \ - f"must extend from {rules.CommitRule.__module__}.{rules.LineRule.__name__}, " + \ - f"{rules.CommitRule.__module__}.{rules.CommitRule.__name__} or " + \ - f"{rules.CommitRule.__module__}.{rules.ConfigurationRule.__name__}" - raise rules.UserRuleError(msg) - - # Rules must have an id attribute - if not hasattr(clazz, 'id') or clazz.id is None or not clazz.id: - raise rules.UserRuleError(f"{rule_type} rule class '{clazz.__name__}' must have an 'id' attribute") - - # Rule id's cannot start with gitlint reserved letters - if clazz.id[0].upper() in ['R', 'T', 'B', 'M', 'I']: - msg = f"The id '{clazz.id[0]}' of '{clazz.__name__}' is invalid. Gitlint reserves ids starting with R,T,B,M,I" - raise rules.UserRuleError(msg) - - # Rules must have a name attribute - if not hasattr(clazz, 'name') or clazz.name is None or not clazz.name: - raise rules.UserRuleError(f"{rule_type} rule class '{clazz.__name__}' must have a 'name' attribute") - - # if set, options_spec must be a list of RuleOption - if not isinstance(clazz.options_spec, list): - msg = f"The options_spec attribute of {rule_type.lower()} rule class '{clazz.__name__}' " + \ - f"must be a list of {options.RuleOption.__module__}.{options.RuleOption.__name__}" - raise rules.UserRuleError(msg) - - # check that all items in options_spec are actual gitlint options - for option in clazz.options_spec: - if not isinstance(option, options.RuleOption): - msg = f"The options_spec attribute of {rule_type.lower()} rule class '{clazz.__name__}' " + \ - f"must be a list of {options.RuleOption.__module__}.{options.RuleOption.__name__}" - raise rules.UserRuleError(msg) - - # Line/Commit rules must have a `validate` method - # We use isroutine() as it's both python 2 and 3 compatible. Details: http://stackoverflow.com/a/17019998/381010 - if (issubclass(clazz, rules.LineRule) or issubclass(clazz, rules.CommitRule)): - if not hasattr(clazz, 'validate') or not inspect.isroutine(clazz.validate): - raise rules.UserRuleError(f"{rule_type} rule class '{clazz.__name__}' must have a 'validate' method") - # Configuration rules must have an `apply` method - elif issubclass(clazz, rules.ConfigurationRule): - if not hasattr(clazz, 'apply') or not inspect.isroutine(clazz.apply): - msg = f"{rule_type} Configuration rule class '{clazz.__name__}' must have an 'apply' method" - raise rules.UserRuleError(msg) - - # LineRules must have a valid target: rules.CommitMessageTitle or rules.CommitMessageBody - if issubclass(clazz, rules.LineRule): - if clazz.target not in [rules.CommitMessageTitle, rules.CommitMessageBody]: - msg = f"The target attribute of the {rule_type.lower()} LineRule class '{clazz.__name__}' " + \ - f"must be either {rules.CommitMessageTitle.__module__}.{rules.CommitMessageTitle.__name__} " + \ - f"or {rules.CommitMessageTitle.__module__}.{rules.CommitMessageBody.__name__}" - raise rules.UserRuleError(msg) -- cgit v1.2.3