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CWD=$(shell pwd)
VARIANT ?= ubuntu
YAML_FILES=$(shell find cloudinit tests tools -name "*.yaml" -type f )
YAML_FILES+=$(shell find doc/examples -name "cloud-config*.txt" -type f )
PYTHON ?= python3
NUM_ITER ?= 100
distro ?= redhat
READ_VERSION=$(shell $(PYTHON) $(CWD)/tools/read-version || echo read-version-failed)
CODE_VERSION=$(shell $(PYTHON) -c "from cloudinit import version; print(version.version_string())")
GENERATOR_F=./systemd/cloud-init-generator
DS_IDENTIFY=./tools/ds-identify
BENCHMARK=./tools/benchmark.sh
all: check
check: check_version test yaml
style-check: flake8
flake8:
@$(CWD)/tools/run-flake8
unittest: clean_pyc
$(PYTHON) -m pytest -v tests/unittests cloudinit
render-template:
$(PYTHON) ./tools/render-cloudcfg --variant=$(VARIANT) $(FILE) $(subst .tmpl,,$(FILE))
# from systemd-generator(7) regarding generators:
# "We do recommend C code however, since generators are executed
# synchronously and hence delay the entire boot if they are slow."
#
# Our generator is a shell script. Make it easy to measure the
# generator. This should be monitored for performance regressions
benchmark-generator: FILE=$(GENERATOR_F).tmpl
benchmark-generator: export ITER=$(NUM_ITER)
benchmark-generator: render-template
$(BENCHMARK) $(GENERATOR_F)
benchmark-ds-identify: export ITER=$(NUM_ITER)
benchmark-ds-identify:
$(BENCHMARK) $(DS_IDENTIFY)
ci-deps-ubuntu:
@$(PYTHON) $(CWD)/tools/read-dependencies --distro ubuntu --test-distro
ci-deps-centos:
@$(PYTHON) $(CWD)/tools/read-dependencies --distro centos --test-distro
test: unittest
check_version:
@if [ "$(READ_VERSION)" != "$(CODE_VERSION)" ]; then \
echo "Error: read-version version '$(READ_VERSION)'" \
"not equal to code version '$(CODE_VERSION)'"; \
exit 2; \
else true; fi
config/cloud.cfg:
$(PYTHON) ./tools/render-cloudcfg config/cloud.cfg.tmpl config/cloud.cfg
clean_pyc:
@find . -type f -name "*.pyc" -delete
@find . -type d -name __pycache__ -delete
clean_pytest:
rm -rf .cache htmlcov
clean_packaging:
rm -rf srpm cloud_init.egg-info/ \
cloud-init-*.tar.gz \
cloud-init-*.tar.gz.asc \
cloud-init.dsc \
cloud-init_*.build \
cloud-init_*.buildinfo \
cloud-init_*.changes \
cloud-init_*.deb \
cloud-init_*.dsc \
cloud-init_*.orig.tar.gz \
cloud-init_*.tar.xz \
cloud-init_*.upload
clean_release:
rm -rf new-upstream-changes.txt commit.msg
clean: clean_pyc clean_pytest clean_packaging clean_release
rm -rf doc/rtd_html .tox .coverage tags $(GENERATOR_F)
yaml:
@$(PYTHON) $(CWD)/tools/validate-yaml.py $(YAML_FILES)
rpm:
$(PYTHON) ./packages/brpm --distro=$(distro)
srpm:
$(PYTHON) ./packages/brpm --srpm --distro=$(distro)
deb:
@which debuild || \
{ echo "Missing devscripts dependency. Install with:"; \
echo sudo apt-get install devscripts; exit 1; }
$(PYTHON) ./packages/bddeb
deb-src:
@which debuild || \
{ echo "Missing devscripts dependency. Install with:"; \
echo sudo apt-get install devscripts; exit 1; }
$(PYTHON) ./packages/bddeb -S -d
doc:
tox -e doc
fmt:
tox -e do_format && tox -e check_format
fmt-tip:
tox -e do_format_tip && tox -e check_format_tip
# Spell check && filter false positives
_CHECK_SPELLING := find doc -type f -exec spellintian {} + | \
grep -v -e 'doc/rtd/topics/cli.rst: modules modules' \
-e 'doc/examples/cloud-config-mcollective.txt: WARNING WARNING' \
-e 'doc/examples/cloud-config-power-state.txt: Bye Bye' \
-e 'doc/examples/cloud-config.txt: Bye Bye' \
-e 'doc/rtd/topics/cli.rst: DOCS DOCS' \
-e 'dependant'
# For CI we require a failing return code when spellintian finds spelling errors
check_spelling:
@! $(_CHECK_SPELLING)
# Manipulate the output of spellintian into a valid "sed" command which is run
# to fix the error
#
# Example spellintian output:
#
# doc/examples/kernel-cmdline.txt: everthing -> everything
#
# The "fix_spelling" target manipulates the above output into the following command
# and runs that command.
#
# sed -i "s/everthing/everything/g" doc/examples/kernel-cmdline.txt
#
# awk notes:
#
# -F ': | -> ' means use the strings ": " or " -> " as field delimeters
# \046 is octal for double quote
# $$2 will contain the second field, ($ must be escaped because this is in a Makefile)
#
# Limitation: duplicate words with newline between them are not automatically fixed
fix_spelling:
@$(_CHECK_SPELLING) | \
sed 's/ (duplicate word)//g' | \
awk -F ': | -> ' '{printf "sed -i \047s/%s/%s/g\047 %s\n", $$2, $$3, $$1}' | \
sh
.PHONY: all check test flake8 clean rpm srpm deb deb-src yaml
.PHONY: check_version clean_pyc
.PHONY: unittest style-check fix_spelling render-template benchmark-generator
.PHONY: clean_pytest clean_packaging check_spelling clean_release doc