This ensures that docstring comments are wrapped to 80 chars. ffrank seemed to be making this mistake far too often, and it's a silly thing to look for manually. As it turns out, I've made it too, as have many others. Now we have a test that checks for most cases. There are still a few stray cases that aren't checked automatically, but this can be improved upon if someone is motivated to do so. Before anyone complains about the 80 character limit: this only checks docstring comments, not source code length or inline source code comments. There's no excuse for having docstrings that are badly reflowed or over 80 chars, particularly if you have an automated test.
165 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
165 lines
4.6 KiB
Go
// Mgmt
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// Copyright (C) 2013-2020+ James Shubin and the project contributors
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// Written by James Shubin <james@shubin.ca> and the project contributors
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//
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package resources
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import (
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"fmt"
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"time"
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"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine"
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"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/engine/traits"
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)
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func init() {
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engine.RegisterResource("timer", func() engine.Res { return &TimerRes{} })
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}
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// TimerRes is a timer resource for time based events. It outputs an event every
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// interval seconds.
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type TimerRes struct {
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traits.Base // add the base methods without re-implementation
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traits.Refreshable
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init *engine.Init
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Interval uint32 `yaml:"interval"` // interval between runs in seconds
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ticker *time.Ticker
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}
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// Default returns some sensible defaults for this resource.
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func (obj *TimerRes) Default() engine.Res {
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return &TimerRes{}
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}
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// Validate the params that are passed to TimerRes.
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func (obj *TimerRes) Validate() error {
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return nil
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}
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// Init runs some startup code for this resource.
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func (obj *TimerRes) Init(init *engine.Init) error {
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obj.init = init // save for later
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return nil
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}
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// Close is run by the engine to clean up after the resource is done.
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func (obj *TimerRes) Close() error {
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return nil
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}
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// newTicker creates a new ticker
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func (obj *TimerRes) newTicker() *time.Ticker {
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return time.NewTicker(time.Duration(obj.Interval) * time.Second)
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}
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// Watch is the primary listener for this resource and it outputs events.
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func (obj *TimerRes) Watch() error {
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// create a time.Ticker for the given interval
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obj.ticker = obj.newTicker()
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defer obj.ticker.Stop()
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obj.init.Running() // when started, notify engine that we're running
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var send = false // send event?
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for {
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select {
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case <-obj.ticker.C: // received the timer event
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send = true
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obj.init.Logf("received tick")
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case <-obj.init.Done: // closed by the engine to signal shutdown
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return nil
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}
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if send {
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send = false
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obj.init.Event() // notify engine of an event (this can block)
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}
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}
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}
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// CheckApply method for Timer resource. Triggers a timer reset on notify.
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func (obj *TimerRes) CheckApply(apply bool) (bool, error) {
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// because there are no checks to run, this resource has a less
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// traditional pattern than what is seen in most resources...
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if !obj.init.Refresh() { // this works for apply || !apply
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return true, nil // state is always okay if no refresh to do
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} else if !apply { // we had a refresh to do
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return false, nil // therefore state is wrong
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}
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// reset the timer since apply && refresh
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obj.ticker.Stop()
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obj.ticker = obj.newTicker()
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return false, nil
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}
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// Cmp compares two resources and returns an error if they are not equivalent.
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func (obj *TimerRes) Cmp(r engine.Res) error {
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// we can only compare TimerRes to others of the same resource kind
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res, ok := r.(*TimerRes)
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("not a %s", obj.Kind())
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}
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if obj.Interval != res.Interval {
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return fmt.Errorf("the Interval differs")
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}
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return nil
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}
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// TimerUID is the UID struct for TimerRes.
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type TimerUID struct {
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engine.BaseUID
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name string
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}
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// UIDs includes all params to make a unique identification of this object. Most
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// resources only return one, although some resources can return multiple.
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func (obj *TimerRes) UIDs() []engine.ResUID {
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x := &TimerUID{
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BaseUID: engine.BaseUID{Name: obj.Name(), Kind: obj.Kind()},
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name: obj.Name(),
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}
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return []engine.ResUID{x}
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}
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// UnmarshalYAML is the custom unmarshal handler for this struct. It is
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// primarily useful for setting the defaults.
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func (obj *TimerRes) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
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type rawRes TimerRes // indirection to avoid infinite recursion
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def := obj.Default() // get the default
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res, ok := def.(*TimerRes) // put in the right format
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("could not convert to TimerRes")
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}
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raw := rawRes(*res) // convert; the defaults go here
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if err := unmarshal(&raw); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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*obj = TimerRes(raw) // restore from indirection with type conversion!
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return nil
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}
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