Plugin autogen list: handle variable-width plugin names
We've had a couple of cases where plugin names are longer than our table width. Take the fixed-with table-header out of the header file, and generate it dynamically based on first-column width. To simplify, take advantage that RST allows a variable-length last column and so don't specify it's width. Add a link to the cgit URL for each project you can click on to browse the source (link text remains the git:// URL). Add some logging so you can see what the python generator is doing, should you run it. Change-Id: I5d5e692039bbb30b2508119412472dac1d105c08
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@ -18,7 +18,3 @@ Detected Plugins
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The following are plugins that a script has found in the openstack/
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namespace, which includes but is not limited to official OpenStack
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projects.
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+----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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|Plugin Name |URL |
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+----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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@ -23,9 +23,12 @@
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# working directory
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# * network access to https://git.openstack.org/cgit
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import logging
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import json
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import requests
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logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
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url = 'https://review.openstack.org/projects/'
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# This is what a project looks like
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@ -37,6 +40,8 @@ url = 'https://review.openstack.org/projects/'
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'''
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def is_in_openstack_namespace(proj):
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# only interested in openstack namespace (e.g. not retired
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# stackforge, etc)
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return proj.startswith('openstack/')
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# Rather than returning a 404 for a nonexistent file, cgit delivers a
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@ -50,10 +55,13 @@ def has_devstack_plugin(proj):
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else:
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False
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logging.debug("Getting project list from %s" % url)
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r = requests.get(url)
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projects = sorted(filter(is_in_openstack_namespace, json.loads(r.text[4:])))
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logging.debug("Found %d projects" % len(projects))
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found_plugins = filter(has_devstack_plugin, projects)
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for project in found_plugins:
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# strip of openstack/
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print project[10:]
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# current working directory, it will be prepended or appended to
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# the generated reStructuredText plugins table respectively.
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# Print the title underline for a RST table. Argument is the length
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# of the first column, second column is assumed to be "URL"
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function title_underline {
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local len=$1
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while [[ $len -gt 0 ]]; do
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printf "="
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len=$(( len - 1))
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done
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printf " ===\n"
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}
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(
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declare -A plugins
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@ -47,11 +58,24 @@ fi
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sorted_plugins=$(python tools/generate-devstack-plugins-list.py)
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for k in ${sorted_plugins}; do
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project=${k:0:28}
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giturl="git://git.openstack.org/openstack/${k:0:26}"
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printf "|%-28s|%-73s|\n" "${project}" "${giturl}"
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printf "+----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+\n"
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# find the length of the name column & pad
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name_col_len=$(echo "${sorted_plugins}" | wc -L)
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name_col_len=$(( name_col_len + 2 ))
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# ====================== ===
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# Plugin Name URL
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# ====================== ===
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# foobar `git://... <http://...>`__
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# ...
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title_underline ${name_col_len}
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printf "%-${name_col_len}s %s\n" "Plugin Name" "URL"
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title_underline ${name_col_len}
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for plugin in ${sorted_plugins}; do
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giturl="git://git.openstack.org/openstack/${plugin}"
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gitlink="https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/${plugin}"
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printf "%-${name_col_len}s %s\n" "${p}" "\`${giturl} <${gitlink}>\`__"
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done
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if [[ -r data/devstack-plugins-registry.footer ]]; then
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