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Author SHA1 Message Date
Christian Kellner
5891beab4e meta: also validate the schema for sources
When validating the manifest, now also validate the schema for
the supplied sources.
2020-06-02 09:50:14 +02:00
Christian Kellner
bdae02a6b5 meta: ModuleInfo support for Sources
Add support for querying information about sources: add the mapping
from name to directory and accept "Source" as a module name. Adapt
the ModuleInfo schema property to handle the different styles for
stage-like schemata as well as sources now.
2020-06-02 09:50:14 +02:00
Christian Kellner
2a9cdde5ec osbuild: refactor stage information
For all currently supported modules, i.e. stages and assemblers,
convert the STAGE_DESC and STAGE_INFO into a proper doc-string.
Rename the STAGE_OPTS into SCHEMA.
Refactor meta.ModuleInfo loading accordingly.

The script to be used for the conversion is:

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import os
import sys

import osbuild
import osbuild.meta

from osbuild.meta import ModuleInfo

def find_line(lines, start):
    for i, l in enumerate(lines):
        if l.startswith(start):
            return i
    return None

def del_block(lines, prefix):
    start = find_line(lines, prefix)
    end = find_line(lines[start:], '"""')
    print(start, end)
    del lines[start:start+end+1]

def main():
    index = osbuild.meta.Index(os.curdir)

    modules = []
    for klass in ("Stage", "Assembler"):
        mods = index.list_modules_for_class(klass)
        modules += [(klass, module) for module in mods]

    for m in modules:
        print(m)
        klass, name = m
        info = ModuleInfo.load(os.curdir, klass, name)

        module_path = ModuleInfo.module_class_to_directory(klass)
        path = os.path.join(os.curdir, module_path, name)
        with open(path, "r") as f:
            data = list(f.readlines())

            i = find_line(data, "STAGE_DESC")
            print(i)
            del data[i]

            del_block(data, "STAGE_INFO")

            i = find_line(data, "STAGE_OPTS")
            data[i] = 'SCHEMA = """\n'

        docstr = '"""\n' + info.desc + "\n" + info.info + '"""\n'
        doclst = docstr.split("\n")
        doclst = [l + "\n" for l in doclst]
        data = [data[0]] + doclst + data[1:]

        with open(path, "w") as f:
            f.writelines(data)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    main()
2020-05-29 08:37:47 +02:00
Christian Kellner
dd00c4f478 meta: add method to list modules of a given class
New Index.list_modules_for_class method that will list the names
of all the modules of a certain class, like 'Stage' or 'Assembler'.
2020-05-29 08:37:47 +02:00
Christian Kellner
2d5ec8edad meta: extract module class to dir mapping
Make the mapping of module class to the corresponding directory
a method of the ModuleInfo class. This is so it can be re-used
by others in the future.
2020-05-29 08:37:47 +02:00
Christian Kellner
80858a492b meta: rename StageInfo → ModuleInfo
The are converging on a nomenclature where the sum of Stages,
Assemblers, Sources (and future entities like those) together
are called 'Modules'.
Thus rename StageInfo to ModuleInfo and the corresponding
variables and methods.
2020-05-29 08:37:47 +02:00
David Rheinsberg
46526cf205 osbuild: avoid [] as default value
Using `[]` as default value for arguments makes `pylint` complain. The
reason is that it creates an array statically at the time the function
is parsed, rather than dynamically on invocation of the function. This
means, when you append to this array, you change the global instance and
every further invocation of that function works on this modified array.

While our use-cases are safe, this is indeed a common pitfall. Lets
avoid using this and resort to `None` instead.

This silences a lot of warnings from pylint about "dangerous use of []".
2020-05-28 11:06:05 +02:00
David Rheinsberg
14ada360bd meta: avoid static assertion
Avoid raising a static assertion, but use `raise AssertionError()`
instead. This silences a complaint from pylint about static parameters
to `assert`.
2020-05-28 11:06:05 +02:00
Christian Kellner
016d520dda meta: use draft 4 of jsonschema to validate
We currently don't seem to use anything that requires us to use
the draft 7 of the specification. The minimum version that we
need is draft 4, which is also supported by the python-jsonschema
version in RHEL 8.2 (which is 2.6.0).
2020-05-12 22:00:38 +02:00
Christian Kellner
1fa3b88ab1 meta: truth value of Schema includes schema check
The truthiness of the `Schema` object itself now contains the
schema validation as well, i.e. schema is only valid if schema
information is present and said information passes validation.
2020-05-06 15:42:23 +02:00
Christian Kellner
9d08f4faf2 meta: add Schema.check method to check the schema
The _validator member of `Schema` is used as an indicator whether
the provided schema is valid. The `check` method will, in case
that _validator is not set attempt to validate the schema data,
if present and set the _validator member if schema data is set and
validation has passed. On failure, i.e. missing schema information
or invalid schema data, the ValidationResult will contain the
respective error.
2020-05-06 15:42:23 +02:00
Christian Kellner
e77d95f4b7 osbuild: add meta module for metadata information
This new module contains utilities that help to introspect parts
that constitute the inner parts of osbuild, i.e. its stages
and assembler (which is also considered a type of stage in
this context). It contains the `StageInfo` class that can that
contains meta-information about the individual stage, such as
a short information (`info`), a longer description (`desc`) and
its JSON schema. A new Schema class represents schema data and
has a `validation` method that can be used to validate that json
data conforms to said schema.
A `Index` class can be used to obtain `StageInfo` and `Schema`
for entities identified via `klass` and `name`.
A top level `validate` method is introduced that can validate
manifest data.
Internally it uses the `jsonschema` package so add that as a
requirement and Install this dependency in the CI.
2020-05-06 15:42:23 +02:00