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Because environment files are sourced into the current environment, they shouldn't be setting global settings like tracing else they affect every preceeding import. This is quite confusing when only half your imports are traced in the logs, because it was either turned on, or off, by a preceeding environment import. There is a corresponding dib-run-parts change in I29f7df1514aeb988222d1094e8269eddb485c2a0 that will greatly increase debugability for environment files by deliberately logging what files are sourced and consistently turning on tracing around their import. This isn't strictly necessary (since dib-run-parts with the prior change will just turn tracing off after import anyway) but it's a decent cleanup for consistency. A bare-minimum dib-lint check is added. Documentation is updated. Change-Id: I10f68be0642835a04af7e5a2bc101502f61e5357
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#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright 2014 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# This script checks all files in the "elements" directory for some
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# common mistakes and exits with a non-zero status if it finds any.
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set -eu
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set -o pipefail
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parse_exclusions() {
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# Per-file exclusions
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# Example: # dib-lint: disable=sete setpipefail
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local filename=$1
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local disable_pattern="# dib-lint: disable="
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local exclusions=$(grep "^$disable_pattern.*$" $filename | sed "s/$disable_pattern//g")
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# Global exclusions read from tox.ini
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# Example section in tox.ini:
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# [dib-lint]
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# ignore = sete setu
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section="dib-lint"
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option="ignore"
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global_exclusions=$(python -c \
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"import ConfigParser; \
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conf=ConfigParser.ConfigParser(); \
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conf.read('tox.ini'); \
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print conf.get('$section', '$option') if conf.has_option('$section', '$option') else ''"
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)
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echo $exclusions $global_exclusions
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}
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excluded() {
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local test_name=$1
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for e in $exclusions; do
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if [ "$e" = "$test_name" ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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done
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return 1
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}
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error() {
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echo -e "ERROR: $1"
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rc=1
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}
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echo "Running dib-lint in $(pwd)"
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rc=0
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TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)
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trap "rm -rf $TMPDIR" EXIT
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for i in $(find elements -type f \
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-not -name \*~ \
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-not -name \#\*\# \
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-not -name \*.orig \
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-not -name \*.rst \
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-not -name \*.yaml \
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-not -name \*.py \
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-not -name \*.pyc); do
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echo "Checking $i"
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exclusions=("$(parse_exclusions $i)")
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# Check that files starting with a shebang are +x
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firstline=$(head -n 1 "$i")
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if [ "${firstline:0:2}" = "#!" ]; then
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if [ ! -x "$i" ] && ! excluded executable; then
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error "$i is not executable"
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fi
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# Ensure 4 spaces indent are used
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if [[ "$(file -b -k --mime-type $i)" =~ "text/x-python" ]]; then
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flake8 $i || error "$i failed flake8"
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else
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if ! excluded indent ; then
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indent_regex='^\( \{4\}\)* \{1,3\}[^ ]'
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if grep -q "$indent_regex" ${i}; then
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error "$i should use 4 spaces indent"
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# outline the failing lines with line number
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grep -n "$indent_regex" ${i}
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fi
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fi
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fi
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fi
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# Check alphabetical ordering of element-deps
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if [ $(basename $i) = "element-deps" ]; then
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UNSORTED=${TMPDIR}/element-deps.unsorted
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SORTED=${TMPDIR}/element-deps.sorted
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grep -v -e '^#' -e '^$' $i > ${UNSORTED}
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sort ${UNSORTED} > ${SORTED}
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if [ -n "$(diff -c ${UNSORTED} ${SORTED})" ]; then
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error "$i is not sorted alphabetically"
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diff -y ${UNSORTED} ${SORTED}
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fi
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fi
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# for consistency, let's just use #!/bin/bash everywhere (not
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# /usr/bin/env, etc)
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regex='^#!.*bash'
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if [[ "$firstline" =~ $regex &&
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"$firstline" != "#!/bin/bash" ]]; then
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error "$i : only use #!/bin/bash for scripts"
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fi
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# Check that all scripts are set -eu -o pipefail and look for
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# DIB_DEBUG_TRACE
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# NOTE(bnemec): This doesn't verify that the set call occurs high
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# enough in the file to be useful, but hopefully nobody will be
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# sticking set calls at the end of their file to trick us. And if
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# they are, that's easy enough to catch in reviews.
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# Also, this is only going to check bash scripts - we've decided to
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# explicitly require bash for any scripts that don't have a specific
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# need to run under other shells, and any exceptions to that rule
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# may not want these checks either.
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if [[ "$firstline" =~ '#!/bin/bash' ]]; then
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if ! excluded sete; then
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if [ -z "$(grep "^set -[^ ]*e" $i)" ]; then
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error "$i is not set -e"
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fi
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fi
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if ! excluded setu; then
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if [ -z "$(grep "^set -[^ ]*u" $i)" ]; then
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error "$i is not set -u"
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fi
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fi
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if ! excluded setpipefail; then
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if [ -z "$(grep "^set -o pipefail" $i)" ]; then
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error "$i is not set -o pipefail"
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fi
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fi
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if ! excluded dibdebugtrace; then
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if [ -z "$(grep "DIB_DEBUG_TRACE" $i)" ]; then
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error "$i does not follow DIB_DEBUG_TRACE"
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fi
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fi
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fi
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# check that environment files don't "set -x"
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if [[ "$i" =~ (environment.d) ]]; then
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if grep -q "set -x" $i; then
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error "Environment file $i should not set tracing"
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fi
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fi
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# check that sudo calls in phases run outside the chroot look
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# "safe"; meaning that they seem to operate within the chroot
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# somehow. This is not fool-proof, but catches egregious errors,
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# and makes you think about it if you're doing something outside
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# the box.
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if ! excluded safe_sudo; then
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if [[ $(dirname $i) =~ (root.d|extra-data.d|block-device.d|finalise.d|cleanup.d) ]]; then
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while read LINE
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do
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if [[ $LINE =~ "sudo " ]]; then
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# messy regex ahead! Don't match:
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# - explicitly ignored
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# - basic comments
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# - install-packages ... sudo ...
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# - any of the paths passed into the out-of-chroot elements
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if [[ $LINE =~ (dib-lint: safe_sudo|^#|install-packages|TARGET_ROOT|IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE|TMP_MOUNT_PATH|TMP_IMAGE_PATH) ]]; then
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continue
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fi
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error "$i : potentially unsafe sudo\n -- $LINE"
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fi
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done < $i
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fi
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fi
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done
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echo "Checking indents..."
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for i in $(find elements -type f -and -name '*.rst' -or -type f -executable); do
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# Check for tab indentation
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if ! excluded tabindent; then
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if grep -q $'^ *\t' ${i}; then
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error "$i contains tab characters"
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fi
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fi
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if ! excluded newline; then
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if [ "$(tail -c 1 $i)" != "" ]; then
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error "No newline at end of file: $i"
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fi
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fi
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done
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if ! excluded mddocs; then
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md_docs=$(find elements -name '*.md')
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if [ -n "$md_docs" ]; then
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error ".md docs found: $md_docs"
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fi
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fi
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echo "Checking YAML parsing..."
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for i in $(find elements -type f -name '*.yaml'); do
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echo "Parsing $i"
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py_check="
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import yaml
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import sys
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try:
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objs = yaml.load(open('$i'))
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except yaml.parser.ParserError:
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sys.exit(1)
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"
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if ! python -c "$py_check"; then
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error "$i is not a valid YAML file"
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fi
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done
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echo "Checking pkg-map files..."
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for i in $(find elements -type f \
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-name 'pkg-map' -a \! -executable); do
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echo "Parsing $i"
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py_check="
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import json
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import sys
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try:
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objs = json.load(open('$i'))
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except ValueError:
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sys.exit(1)
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"
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if ! python -c "$py_check"; then
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error "$i is not a valid JSON file"
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fi
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done
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if [[ $rc == 0 ]]; then
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echo "PASS"
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else
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echo "*** FAIL: Some tests failed!"
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fi
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exit $rc
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