#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Copyright (c) 2021-2022 The Moneyrocket Core developers # Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. """ This checks that all files in the repository have correct filenames and permissions """ import os import re import sys from subprocess import check_output from typing import Dict, Optional, NoReturn CMD_TOP_LEVEL = ["git", "rev-parse", "--show-toplevel"] CMD_ALL_FILES = ["git", "ls-files", "-z", "--full-name", "--stage"] CMD_SHEBANG_FILES = ["git", "grep", "--full-name", "--line-number", "-I", "^#!"] ALL_SOURCE_FILENAMES_REGEXP = r"^.*\.(cpp|h|py|sh)$" ALLOWED_FILENAME_REGEXP = "^[a-zA-Z0-9/_.@][a-zA-Z0-9/_.@-]*$" ALLOWED_SOURCE_FILENAME_REGEXP = "^[a-z0-9_./-]+$" ALLOWED_SOURCE_FILENAME_EXCEPTION_REGEXP = ( "^src/(secp256k1/|minisketch/|test/fuzz/FuzzedDataProvider.h)" ) ALLOWED_PERMISSION_NON_EXECUTABLES = 0o644 ALLOWED_PERMISSION_EXECUTABLES = 0o755 ALLOWED_EXECUTABLE_SHEBANG = { "py": [b"#!/usr/bin/env python3"], "sh": [b"#!/usr/bin/env bash", b"#!/bin/sh"], } class FileMeta(object): def __init__(self, file_spec: str): '''Parse a `git ls files --stage` output line.''' # 100755 5a150d5f8031fcd75e80a4dd9843afa33655f579 0 ci/test/00_setup_env.sh meta, self.file_path = file_spec.split('\t', 2) meta = meta.split() # The octal file permission of the file. Internally, git only # keeps an 'executable' bit, so this will always be 0o644 or 0o755. self.permissions = int(meta[0], 8) & 0o7777 # We don't currently care about the other fields @property def extension(self) -> Optional[str]: """ Returns the file extension for a given filename string. eg: 'ci/lint_run_all.sh' -> 'sh' 'ci/retry/retry' -> None 'contrib/devtools/split-debug.sh.in' -> 'in' """ return str(os.path.splitext(self.file_path)[1].strip(".") or None) @property def full_extension(self) -> Optional[str]: """ Returns the full file extension for a given filename string. eg: 'ci/lint_run_all.sh' -> 'sh' 'ci/retry/retry' -> None 'contrib/devtools/split-debug.sh.in' -> 'sh.in' """ filename_parts = self.file_path.split(os.extsep, 1) try: return filename_parts[1] except IndexError: return None def get_git_file_metadata() -> Dict[str, FileMeta]: ''' Return a dictionary mapping the name of all files in the repository to git tree metadata. ''' files_raw = check_output(CMD_ALL_FILES).decode("utf8").rstrip("\0").split("\0") files = {} for file_spec in files_raw: meta = FileMeta(file_spec) files[meta.file_path] = meta return files def check_all_filenames(files) -> int: """ Checks every file in the repository against an allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase or uppercase alphanumerics (a-zA-Z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-), at (@) and dots (.) are used in repository filenames. """ filenames = files.keys() filename_regex = re.compile(ALLOWED_FILENAME_REGEXP) failed_tests = 0 for filename in filenames: if not filename_regex.match(filename): print( f"""File {repr(filename)} does not not match the allowed filename regexp ('{ALLOWED_FILENAME_REGEXP}').""" ) failed_tests += 1 return failed_tests def check_source_filenames(files) -> int: """ Checks only source files (*.cpp, *.h, *.py, *.sh) against a stricter allowed regexp to make sure only lowercase alphanumerics (a-z0-9), underscores (_), hyphens (-) and dots (.) are used in source code filenames. Additionally there is an exception regexp for directories or files which are excepted from matching this regexp. """ filenames = [filename for filename in files.keys() if re.match(ALL_SOURCE_FILENAMES_REGEXP, filename, re.IGNORECASE)] filename_regex = re.compile(ALLOWED_SOURCE_FILENAME_REGEXP) filename_exception_regex = re.compile(ALLOWED_SOURCE_FILENAME_EXCEPTION_REGEXP) failed_tests = 0 for filename in filenames: if not filename_regex.match(filename) and not filename_exception_regex.match(filename): print( f"""File {repr(filename)} does not not match the allowed source filename regexp ('{ALLOWED_SOURCE_FILENAME_REGEXP}'), or the exception regexp ({ALLOWED_SOURCE_FILENAME_EXCEPTION_REGEXP}).""" ) failed_tests += 1 return failed_tests def check_all_file_permissions(files) -> int: """ Checks all files in the repository match an allowed executable or non-executable file permission octal. Additionally checks that for executable files, the file contains a shebang line """ failed_tests = 0 for filename, file_meta in files.items(): if file_meta.permissions == ALLOWED_PERMISSION_EXECUTABLES: with open(filename, "rb") as f: shebang = f.readline().rstrip(b"\n") # For any file with executable permissions the first line must contain a shebang if not shebang.startswith(b"#!"): print( f"""File "{filename}" has permission {ALLOWED_PERMISSION_EXECUTABLES:03o} (executable) and is thus expected to contain a shebang '#!'. Add shebang or do "chmod {ALLOWED_PERMISSION_NON_EXECUTABLES:03o} {filename}" to make it non-executable.""" ) failed_tests += 1 # For certain file extensions that have been defined, we also check that the shebang conforms to a specific # allowable set of shebangs if file_meta.extension in ALLOWED_EXECUTABLE_SHEBANG.keys(): if shebang not in ALLOWED_EXECUTABLE_SHEBANG[file_meta.extension]: print( f"""File "{filename}" is missing expected shebang """ + " or ".join( [ x.decode("utf-8") for x in ALLOWED_EXECUTABLE_SHEBANG[file_meta.extension] ] ) ) failed_tests += 1 elif file_meta.permissions == ALLOWED_PERMISSION_NON_EXECUTABLES: continue else: print( f"""File "{filename}" has unexpected permission {file_meta.permissions:03o}. Do "chmod {ALLOWED_PERMISSION_NON_EXECUTABLES:03o} {filename}" (if non-executable) or "chmod {ALLOWED_PERMISSION_EXECUTABLES:03o} {filename}" (if executable).""" ) failed_tests += 1 return failed_tests def check_shebang_file_permissions(files_meta) -> int: """ Checks every file that contains a shebang line to ensure it has an executable permission """ filenames = check_output(CMD_SHEBANG_FILES).decode("utf8").strip().split("\n") # The git grep command we use returns files which contain a shebang on any line within the file # so we need to filter the list to only files with the shebang on the first line filenames = [filename.split(":1:")[0] for filename in filenames if ":1:" in filename] failed_tests = 0 for filename in filenames: file_meta = files_meta[filename] if file_meta.permissions != ALLOWED_PERMISSION_EXECUTABLES: # These file types are typically expected to be sourced and not executed directly if file_meta.full_extension in ["bash", "init", "openrc", "sh.in"]: continue # *.py files which don't contain an `if __name__ == '__main__'` are not expected to be executed directly if file_meta.extension == "py": with open(filename, "r", encoding="utf8") as f: file_data = f.read() if not re.search("""if __name__ == ['"]__main__['"]:""", file_data): continue print( f"""File "{filename}" contains a shebang line, but has the file permission {file_meta.permissions:03o} instead of the expected executable permission {ALLOWED_PERMISSION_EXECUTABLES:03o}. Do "chmod {ALLOWED_PERMISSION_EXECUTABLES:03o} {filename}" (or remove the shebang line).""" ) failed_tests += 1 return failed_tests def main() -> NoReturn: root_dir = check_output(CMD_TOP_LEVEL).decode("utf8").strip() os.chdir(root_dir) files = get_git_file_metadata() failed_tests = 0 failed_tests += check_all_filenames(files) failed_tests += check_source_filenames(files) failed_tests += check_all_file_permissions(files) failed_tests += check_shebang_file_permissions(files) if failed_tests: print( f"ERROR: There were {failed_tests} failed tests in the lint-files.py lint test. Please resolve the above errors." ) sys.exit(1) else: sys.exit(0) if __name__ == "__main__": main()