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rst_lint.py
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# Load in our dependencies
import os
import sys
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(__file__)
SOURCE_DIR = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "source")
from docutils.core import Publisher
from docutils.parsers.rst.directives import register_directive
from docutils.parsers.rst import roles
from sphinx.application import Sphinx
from sphinx.domains.std import StandardDomain
# Just importing the directives also triggers registration.
from sphinx.directives import * # NOQA
sphinx = Sphinx(
srcdir=SOURCE_DIR,
confdir=SOURCE_DIR,
outdir=os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'build'),
doctreedir=os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'build', 'doctree'),
buildername='html',
)
class PublisherWithSphinxEnv(Publisher):
def get_settings(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('env', sphinx.env)
return Publisher.get_settings(self, *args, **kwargs)
#
# MONKEYPATCHING!!!!
#
# The restructuredtext_lint library uses the `Publisher` class from `docutils`
# to generate linting errors. Within this class, a `settings` object is
# generated which is then passed into the various directives which produce the
# errors and warnings. Sphinx has some very specific needs in terms of what
# this settings object looks like, specifically, an `env` property that needs
# to be present.
#
# Here we monkeypatch the `docutils.core.Publisher` object with our own
# subclass which includes the sphinx `env` object such that when the Sphinx
# directives are used, they have the internals that they need available.
from docutils import core
core.Publisher = PublisherWithSphinxEnv
# This import **MUST** occur after the `core.Publisher` monkeypatch.
import restructuredtext_lint as rst_lint
# The Glossary directive is special and needs to be registered on it's own.
for role_name, role in StandardDomain.roles.items():
roles.register_local_role(role_name, role)
for role_name, role in StandardDomain.directives.items():
register_directive(role_name, role)
INFO = 10
WARNING = 20
ERROR = 30
LEVELS = {
'INFO': INFO,
'WARNING': WARNING,
'ERROR': ERROR,
}
def lint(dir=SOURCE_DIR, log_level=WARNING):
errors = []
for root, subdirs, files in os.walk(SOURCE_DIR):
for filename in files:
extension = filename.rpartition('.')[2].lower()
if extension == "rst":
abs_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(root, filename))
rel_path = os.path.relpath(abs_path, SOURCE_DIR)
# Sphinx maintains a list of `docnames` that it has found which
# are the relative paths to the docs from the SOURCE_DIR
# without the file extension. The `sphinx.env.temp_data`
# dictionary needs to have the current docname populuated while
# it's being processed for the Sphinx directives to function
# properly.
docname = rel_path.rpartition('.')[0]
sphinx.env.temp_data['docname'] = docname
linting_errors = rst_lint.lint_file(os.path.join(root, filename))
if linting_errors:
errors.extend(linting_errors)
if errors:
for error in errors:
message = "{prefix}: {full_file_path}:{line_no}: {message}\n".format(
prefix=error.type,
full_file_path=os.path.relpath(error.source),
line_no=error.line,
message=error.message,
)
if LEVELS[error.type] < log_level:
continue
elif LEVELS[error.type] < ERROR:
sys.stdout.write(message)
else:
sys.stderr.write(message)
if any(error.type == "ERROR" for error in errors):
sys.exit(1)
else:
sys.exit(0)
if __name__ == "__main__":
lint()