Merge pull request #1322 from sfromm/moduleformatter
Miscellaneous fixes to module_formatter.py
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@ -35,35 +35,13 @@ BLACKLIST_MODULES = [
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'async_wrapper'
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]
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MODULEDIR="/Users/jpm/Auto/pubgit/ansible/ansible/library"
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BOILERPLATE = '''
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---
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module: foo
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author: AUTHORNAME
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short_description: A short description, think title
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description:
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- First paragraph explains what the module does. More paragraphs can
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be added.
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- Second para of description. You can use B(bold), I(italic), and
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C(constant-width). To refer to another M(module) use that, and
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U(url) exists too.
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version_added: "0.x"
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options:
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dest:
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required: true
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description:
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- What does this option do, and bla bla bla
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- More than one paragraph allowed here as well. Formatting
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with B(bold), etc. work too.
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remove:
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required: false
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choices: [ yes, no ]
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default: "maybe"
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aliases: [ kill, killme, delete ]
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description:
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- The foo to do on M(module) but be careful of lorem ipsum
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'''
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# Get parent directory of the directory this script lives in
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MODULEDIR=os.path.abspath(os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), os.pardir, 'library'
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))
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EXAMPLE_YAML=os.path.abspath(os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)), os.pardir, 'examples', 'DOCUMENTATION.yaml'
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))
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# There is a better way of doing this!
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# TODO: somebody add U(text, http://foo.bar/) as described by Tim in #991
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@ -177,6 +155,11 @@ def return_data(text, options, outputname, module):
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else:
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print text
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def boilerplate():
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if not os.path.exists(EXAMPLE_YAML):
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print >>sys.stderr, "Missing example boiler plate: %S" % EXAMPLE_YAML
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print file(EXAMPLE_YAML).read()
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def main():
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dest="do_boilerplate",
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default=False,
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help="generate boilerplate DOCUMENTATION to stdout")
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p.add_option('-V', action='version')
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p.add_option('-V', action='version', help='Show version number and exit')
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(options, args) = p.parse_args()
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if not options.module_dir:
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print "Need module_dir"
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sys.exit(1)
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if not os.path.exists(options.module_dir):
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print >>sys.stderr, "Module directory does not exist: %s" % options.module_dir
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sys.exit(1)
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if not options.template_dir:
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print "Need template_dir"
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text = template.render(docs)
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return_data(text, options, outputname, 'modules')
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#def boilerplate():
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#
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# # Sneaky: insert author's name from Git config
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#
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# cmd = subprocess.Popen("git config --get user.name", shell=True,
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# stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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# out, err = cmd.communicate()
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#
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# if len(out.split('\n')) == 2:
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# author = out.split('\n')[0]
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# print author
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# else:
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# author = "Your Name"
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#
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# # I can't dump YAML in ordered fasion, so I use this boilerplate string
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# # and verify it is parseable just before printing it out to the user.
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#
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# try:
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# boilplate = yaml.load(BOILERPLATE)
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# except:
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# print "Something is wrong with the BOILERPLATE"
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# sys.exit(1)
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#
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# print """
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#DOCUMENTATION = '''
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#%s
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#'''
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#"""[1:-1] % (BOILERPLATE.replace('AUTHORNAME', author) [1:-1] )
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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