debian-mirror-gitlab/scripts/lib/glfm/update_example_snapshots.rb
2022-07-23 20:15:48 +02:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'fileutils'
require 'open-uri'
require 'yaml'
require 'psych'
require 'tempfile'
require 'open3'
require_relative 'constants'
require_relative 'shared'
require_relative 'parse_examples'
# IMPORTANT NOTE: See https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/gitlab_flavored_markdown/specification_guide/
# for details on the implementation and usage of this script. This developers guide
# contains diagrams and documentation of this script,
# including explanations and examples of all files it reads and writes.
#
# Also note that this script is intentionally written in a pure-functional (not OO) style,
# with no dependencies on Rails or the GitLab libraries. These choices are intended to make
# it faster and easier to test and debug.
module Glfm
class UpdateExampleSnapshots
include Constants
include Shared
include ParseExamples
# skip_static_and_wysiwyg can be used to skip the backend/frontend html and prosemirror JSON
# generation which depends on external calls. This allows for faster processing in unit tests
# which do not require it.
def process(skip_static_and_wysiwyg: false)
output('Updating example snapshots...')
output('(Skipping static HTML generation)') if skip_static_and_wysiwyg
output("Reading #{GLFM_SPEC_TXT_PATH}...")
glfm_spec_txt_lines = File.open(GLFM_SPEC_TXT_PATH).readlines
# Parse all the examples from `spec.txt`, using a Ruby port of the Python `get_tests`
# function the from original CommonMark/GFM `spec_test.py` script.
all_examples = parse_examples(glfm_spec_txt_lines)
add_example_names(all_examples)
write_snapshot_example_files(all_examples, skip_static_and_wysiwyg: skip_static_and_wysiwyg)
end
private
def add_example_names(all_examples)
# NOTE: This method assumes:
# 1. Section 2 is the first section which contains examples
# 2. Examples are always nested exactly than 2 levels deep in an H2
# 3. We assume that the Appendix doesn't ever contain any examples, so it doesn't show up
# in the H1 header count. So, even though due to the concatenation it appears before the
# GitLab examples sections, it doesn't result in their header counts being off by +1.
h1_count = 1 # examples start in H1 section 2; section 1 is the overview with no examples.
h2_count = 0
previous_h1 = ''
previous_h2 = ''
index_within_h2 = 0
all_examples.each do |example|
headers = example[:headers]
if headers[0] != previous_h1
h1_count += 1
h2_count = 0
previous_h1 = headers[0]
end
if headers[1] != previous_h2
h2_count += 1
previous_h2 = headers[1]
index_within_h2 = 0
end
index_within_h2 += 1
# convert headers array to lowercase string with underscores, and double underscores between headers
formatted_headers_text = headers.join('__').tr('-', '_').tr(' ', '_').downcase
hierarchy_level = "#{h1_count.to_s.rjust(2, '0')}_#{h2_count.to_s.rjust(2, '0')}"
position_within_section = index_within_h2.to_s.rjust(3, '0')
name = "#{hierarchy_level}__#{formatted_headers_text}__#{position_within_section}"
converted_name = name.tr('(', '').tr(')', '') # remove any parens from the name
example[:name] = converted_name
end
end
def write_snapshot_example_files(all_examples, skip_static_and_wysiwyg:)
output("Reading #{GLFM_EXAMPLE_STATUS_YML_PATH}...")
glfm_examples_statuses = YAML.safe_load(File.open(GLFM_EXAMPLE_STATUS_YML_PATH))
validate_glfm_example_status_yml(glfm_examples_statuses)
write_examples_index_yml(all_examples)
write_markdown_yml(all_examples)
if skip_static_and_wysiwyg
output("Skipping static/WYSIWYG HTML and prosemirror JSON generation...")
return
end
markdown_yml_tempfile_path = write_markdown_yml_tempfile
static_html_hash = generate_static_html(markdown_yml_tempfile_path)
wysiwyg_html_and_json_hash = generate_wysiwyg_html_and_json(markdown_yml_tempfile_path)
write_html_yml(all_examples, static_html_hash, wysiwyg_html_and_json_hash, glfm_examples_statuses)
write_prosemirror_json_yml(all_examples, wysiwyg_html_and_json_hash, glfm_examples_statuses)
end
def validate_glfm_example_status_yml(glfm_examples_statuses)
glfm_examples_statuses.each do |example_name, statuses|
next unless statuses &&
statuses['skip_update_example_snapshots'] &&
statuses.any? { |key, value| key.include?('skip_update_example_snapshot_') && !!value }
raise "Error: '#{example_name}' must not have any 'skip_update_example_snapshot_*' values specified " \
"if 'skip_update_example_snapshots' is truthy"
end
end
def write_examples_index_yml(all_examples)
generate_and_write_for_all_examples(
all_examples, ES_EXAMPLES_INDEX_YML_PATH, literal_scalars: false
) do |example, hash|
hash[example.fetch(:name)] = {
'spec_txt_example_position' => example.fetch(:example),
'source_specification' =>
if example[:extensions].empty?
'commonmark'
elsif example[:extensions].include?('gitlab')
'gitlab'
else
'github'
end
}
end
end
def write_markdown_yml(all_examples)
generate_and_write_for_all_examples(all_examples, ES_MARKDOWN_YML_PATH) do |example, hash|
hash[example.fetch(:name)] = example.fetch(:markdown)
end
end
def write_markdown_yml_tempfile
# NOTE: We must copy the markdown YAML file to a separate temporary file for the
# `render_static_html.rb` script to read it, because the script is run in a
# separate process, and during unit testing we are unable to substitute the mock
# StringIO when reading the input file in the subprocess.
Dir::Tmpname.create(MARKDOWN_TEMPFILE_BASENAME) do |path|
io = File.open(ES_MARKDOWN_YML_PATH)
io.seek(0) # rewind the file. This is necessary when testing with a mock StringIO
contents = io.read
write_file(path, contents)
end
end
def generate_static_html(markdown_yml_tempfile_path)
output("Generating static HTML from markdown examples...")
# NOTE 1: We shell out to perform the conversion of markdown to static HTML via the internal Rails app
# helper method. This allows us to avoid using the Rails API or environment in this script,
# which makes developing and running the unit tests for this script much faster,
# because they can use 'fast_spec_helper' which does not require the entire Rails environment.
# NOTE 2: We pass the input file path as a command line argument, and receive the output
# tempfile path as a return value. This is simplest in the case where we are invoking Ruby.
cmd = %(rails runner #{__dir__}/render_static_html.rb #{markdown_yml_tempfile_path})
cmd_output = run_external_cmd(cmd)
# NOTE: Running under a debugger can add extra output, only take the last line
static_html_tempfile_path = cmd_output.split("\n").last
output("Reading generated static HTML from tempfile #{static_html_tempfile_path}...")
YAML.load_file(static_html_tempfile_path)
end
def generate_wysiwyg_html_and_json(markdown_yml_tempfile_path)
output("Generating WYSIWYG HTML and prosemirror JSON from markdown examples...")
# NOTE: Unlike when we invoke a Ruby script, here we pass the input and output file paths
# via environment variables. This is because it's not straightforward/clean to pass command line
# arguments when we are invoking `yarn jest ...`
ENV['INPUT_MARKDOWN_YML_PATH'] = markdown_yml_tempfile_path
# Dir::Tmpname.create requires a block, but we are using the non-block form to get the path
# via the return value, so we pass an empty block to avoid an error.
wysiwyg_html_and_json_tempfile_path = Dir::Tmpname.create(WYSIWYG_HTML_AND_JSON_TEMPFILE_BASENAME) {}
ENV['OUTPUT_WYSIWYG_HTML_AND_JSON_TEMPFILE_PATH'] = wysiwyg_html_and_json_tempfile_path
cmd = %(yarn jest --testMatch '**/render_wysiwyg_html_and_json.js' #{__dir__}/render_wysiwyg_html_and_json.js)
run_external_cmd(cmd)
output("Reading generated WYSIWYG HTML and prosemirror JSON from tempfile " \
"#{wysiwyg_html_and_json_tempfile_path}...")
YAML.load_file(wysiwyg_html_and_json_tempfile_path)
end
def write_html_yml(all_examples, static_html_hash, wysiwyg_html_and_json_hash, glfm_examples_statuses)
generate_and_write_for_all_examples(
all_examples, ES_HTML_YML_PATH, glfm_examples_statuses
) do |example, hash, existing_hash|
name = example.fetch(:name)
example_statuses = glfm_examples_statuses[name] || {}
static = if example_statuses['skip_update_example_snapshot_html_static']
existing_hash.dig(name, 'static')
else
static_html_hash[name]
end
wysiwyg = if example_statuses['skip_update_example_snapshot_html_wysiwyg']
existing_hash.dig(name, 'wysiwyg')
else
wysiwyg_html_and_json_hash.dig(name, 'html')
end
hash[name] = {
'canonical' => example.fetch(:html),
'static' => static,
'wysiwyg' => wysiwyg
}.compact # Do not assign nil values
end
end
def write_prosemirror_json_yml(all_examples, wysiwyg_html_and_json_hash, glfm_examples_statuses)
generate_and_write_for_all_examples(
all_examples, ES_PROSEMIRROR_JSON_YML_PATH, glfm_examples_statuses
) do |example, hash, existing_hash|
name = example.fetch(:name)
json = if glfm_examples_statuses.dig(name, 'skip_update_example_snapshot_prosemirror_json')
existing_hash.dig(name)
else
wysiwyg_html_and_json_hash.dig(name, 'json')
end
# Do not assign nil values
hash[name] = json if json
end
end
def generate_and_write_for_all_examples(
all_examples, output_file_path, glfm_examples_statuses = {}, literal_scalars: true
)
preserve_existing = !glfm_examples_statuses.empty?
output("#{preserve_existing ? 'Creating/Updating' : 'Creating/Overwriting'} #{output_file_path}...")
existing_hash = preserve_existing ? YAML.safe_load(File.open(output_file_path)) : {}
output_hash = all_examples.each_with_object({}) do |example, hash|
name = example.fetch(:name)
if (reason = glfm_examples_statuses.dig(name, 'skip_update_example_snapshots'))
# Output the reason for skipping the example, but only once, not multiple times for each file
output("Skipping '#{name}'. Reason: #{reason}") unless glfm_examples_statuses.dig(name, :already_printed)
# We just store the `:already_printed` flag in the hash entry itself. Then we
# don't need an instance variable to keep the state, and this can remain a pure function ;)
glfm_examples_statuses[name][:already_printed] = true
# Copy over the existing example only if it exists and preserve_existing is true, otherwise omit this example
# noinspection RubyScope
hash[name] = existing_hash[name] if existing_hash[name]
next
end
yield(example, hash, existing_hash)
end
yaml_string = dump_yaml_with_formatting(output_hash, literal_scalars: literal_scalars)
write_file(output_file_path, yaml_string)
end
# Construct an AST so we can control YAML formatting for
# YAML block scalar literals and key quoting.
#
# Note that when Psych dumps the markdown to YAML, it will
# automatically use the default "clip" behavior of the Block Chomping Indicator (`|`)
# https://yaml.org/spec/1.2.2/#8112-block-chomping-indicator,
# when the markdown strings contain a trailing newline. The type of
# Block Chomping Indicator is automatically determined, you cannot specify it
# manually.
def dump_yaml_with_formatting(hash, literal_scalars:)
visitor = Psych::Visitors::YAMLTree.create
visitor << hash
ast = visitor.tree
# Force all scalars to have literal formatting (using Block Chomping Indicator instead of quotes)
if literal_scalars
ast.grep(Psych::Nodes::Scalar).each do |node|
node.style = Psych::Nodes::Scalar::LITERAL
end
end
# Do not quote the keys
ast.grep(Psych::Nodes::Mapping).each do |node|
node.children.each_slice(2) do |k, _|
k.quoted = false
k.style = Psych::Nodes::Scalar::ANY
end
end
ast.to_yaml
end
end
end