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#! /usr/bin/env python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import itertools
import json
import os.path
import re
import sys
from json_parse import OrderedDict
# This file is a peer to json_schema.py. Each of these files understands a
# certain format describing APIs (either JSON or IDL), reads files written
# in that format into memory, and emits them as a Python array of objects
# corresponding to those APIs, where the objects are formatted in a way that
# the JSON schema compiler understands. compiler.py drives both idl_schema.py
# and json_schema.py.
# idl_parser expects to be able to import certain files in its directory,
# so let's set things up the way it wants.
_idl_generators_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)),
os.pardir, os.pardir, 'ppapi', 'generators')
if _idl_generators_path in sys.path:
import idl_parser
else:
sys.path.insert(0, _idl_generators_path)
try:
import idl_parser
finally:
sys.path.pop(0)
def ProcessComment(comment):
'''
Convert a comment into a parent comment and a list of parameter comments.
Function comments are of the form:
Function documentation. May contain HTML and multiple lines.
|arg1_name|: Description of arg1. Use <var>argument</var> to refer
to other arguments.
|arg2_name|: Description of arg2...
Newlines are removed, and leading and trailing whitespace is stripped.
Args:
comment: The string from a Comment node.
Returns: A tuple that looks like:
(
"The processed comment, minus all |parameter| mentions.",
{
'parameter_name_1': "The comment that followed |parameter_name_1|:",
...
}
)
'''
# Find all the parameter comments of the form '|name|: comment'.
parameter_starts = list(re.finditer(r' *\|([^|]*)\| *: *', comment))
# Get the parent comment (everything before the first parameter comment.
first_parameter_location = (parameter_starts[0].start()
if parameter_starts else len(comment))
parent_comment = comment[:first_parameter_location]
# We replace \n\n with <br/><br/> here and below, because the documentation
# needs to know where the newlines should be, and this is easier than
# escaping \n.
parent_comment = (parent_comment.strip().replace('\n\n', '<br/><br/>')
.replace('\n', ''))
params = OrderedDict()
for (cur_param, next_param) in itertools.izip_longest(parameter_starts,
parameter_starts[1:]):
param_name = cur_param.group(1)
# A parameter's comment goes from the end of its introduction to the
# beginning of the next parameter's introduction.
param_comment_start = cur_param.end()
param_comment_end = next_param.start() if next_param else len(comment)
params[param_name] = (comment[param_comment_start:param_comment_end
].strip().replace('\n\n', '<br/><br/>')
.replace('\n', ''))
return (parent_comment, params)
class Callspec(object):
'''
Given a Callspec node representing an IDL function declaration, converts into
a tuple:
(name, list of function parameters, return type)
'''
def __init__(self, callspec_node, comment):
self.node = callspec_node
self.comment = comment
def process(self, callbacks):
parameters = []
return_type = None
if self.node.GetProperty('TYPEREF') not in ('void', None):
return_type = Typeref(self.node.GetProperty('TYPEREF'),
self.node.parent,
{'name': self.node.GetName()}).process(callbacks)
# The IDL parser doesn't allow specifying return types as optional.
# Instead we infer any object return values to be optional.
# TODO(asargent): fix the IDL parser to support optional return types.
if return_type.get('type') == 'object' or '$ref' in return_type:
return_type['optional'] = True
for node in self.node.GetChildren():
parameter = Param(node).process(callbacks)
if parameter['name'] in self.comment:
parameter['description'] = self.comment[parameter['name']]
parameters.append(parameter)
return (self.node.GetName(), parameters, return_type)
class Param(object):
'''
Given a Param node representing a function parameter, converts into a Python
dictionary that the JSON schema compiler expects to see.
'''
def __init__(self, param_node):
self.node = param_node
def process(self, callbacks):
return Typeref(self.node.GetProperty('TYPEREF'),
self.node,
{'name': self.node.GetName()}).process(callbacks)
class Dictionary(object):
'''
Given an IDL Dictionary node, converts into a Python dictionary that the JSON
schema compiler expects to see.
'''
def __init__(self, dictionary_node):
self.node = dictionary_node
def process(self, callbacks):
properties = OrderedDict()
for node in self.node.GetChildren():
if node.cls == 'Member':
k, v = Member(node).process(callbacks)
properties[k] = v
result = {'id': self.node.GetName(),
'properties': properties,
'type': 'object'}
if self.node.GetProperty('nodoc'):
result['nodoc'] = True
elif self.node.GetProperty('inline_doc'):
result['inline_doc'] = True
elif self.node.GetProperty('noinline_doc'):
result['noinline_doc'] = True
return result
class Member(object):
'''
Given an IDL dictionary or interface member, converts into a name/value pair
where the value is a Python dictionary that the JSON schema compiler expects
to see.
'''
def __init__(self, member_node):
self.node = member_node
def process(self, callbacks):
properties = OrderedDict()
name = self.node.GetName()
if self.node.GetProperty('deprecated'):
properties['deprecated'] = self.node.GetProperty('deprecated')
for property_name in ('OPTIONAL', 'nodoc', 'nocompile', 'nodart'):
if self.node.GetProperty(property_name):
properties[property_name.lower()] = True
for option_name, sanitizer in [
('maxListeners', int),
('supportsFilters', lambda s: s == 'true'),
('supportsListeners', lambda s: s == 'true'),
('supportsRules', lambda s: s == 'true')]:
if self.node.GetProperty(option_name):
if 'options' not in properties:
properties['options'] = {}
properties['options'][option_name] = sanitizer(self.node.GetProperty(
option_name))
is_function = False
parameter_comments = OrderedDict()
for node in self.node.GetChildren():
if node.cls == 'Comment':
(parent_comment, parameter_comments) = ProcessComment(node.GetName())
properties['description'] = parent_comment
elif node.cls == 'Callspec':
is_function = True
name, parameters, return_type = (Callspec(node, parameter_comments)
.process(callbacks))
properties['parameters'] = parameters
if return_type is not None:
properties['returns'] = return_type
properties['name'] = name
if is_function:
properties['type'] = 'function'
else:
properties = Typeref(self.node.GetProperty('TYPEREF'),
self.node, properties).process(callbacks)
enum_values = self.node.GetProperty('legalValues')
if enum_values:
if properties['type'] == 'integer':
enum_values = map(int, enum_values)
elif properties['type'] == 'double':
enum_values = map(float, enum_values)
properties['enum'] = enum_values
return name, properties
class Typeref(object):
'''
Given a TYPEREF property representing the type of dictionary member or
function parameter, converts into a Python dictionary that the JSON schema
compiler expects to see.
'''
def __init__(self, typeref, parent, additional_properties):
self.typeref = typeref
self.parent = parent
self.additional_properties = additional_properties
def process(self, callbacks):
properties = self.additional_properties
result = properties
if self.parent.GetPropertyLocal('OPTIONAL'):
properties['optional'] = True
# The IDL parser denotes array types by adding a child 'Array' node onto
# the Param node in the Callspec.
for sibling in self.parent.GetChildren():
if sibling.cls == 'Array' and sibling.GetName() == self.parent.GetName():
properties['type'] = 'array'
properties['items'] = OrderedDict()
properties = properties['items']
break
if self.typeref == 'DOMString':
properties['type'] = 'string'
elif self.typeref == 'boolean':
properties['type'] = 'boolean'
elif self.typeref == 'double':
properties['type'] = 'number'
elif self.typeref == 'long':
properties['type'] = 'integer'
elif self.typeref == 'any':
properties['type'] = 'any'
elif self.typeref == 'object':
properties['type'] = 'object'
if 'additionalProperties' not in properties:
properties['additionalProperties'] = OrderedDict()
properties['additionalProperties']['type'] = 'any'
instance_of = self.parent.GetProperty('instanceOf')
if instance_of:
properties['isInstanceOf'] = instance_of
elif self.typeref == 'ArrayBuffer':
properties['type'] = 'binary'
properties['isInstanceOf'] = 'ArrayBuffer'
elif self.typeref == 'FileEntry':
properties['type'] = 'object'
properties['isInstanceOf'] = 'FileEntry'
if 'additionalProperties' not in properties:
properties['additionalProperties'] = OrderedDict()
properties['additionalProperties']['type'] = 'any'
elif self.parent.GetPropertyLocal('Union'):
choices = []
properties['choices'] = [Typeref(node.GetProperty('TYPEREF'),
node,
OrderedDict()).process(callbacks)
for node in self.parent.GetChildren()
if node.cls == 'Option']
elif self.typeref is None:
properties['type'] = 'function'
else:
if self.typeref in callbacks:
# Do not override name and description if they are already specified.
name = properties.get('name', None)
description = properties.get('description', None)
properties.update(callbacks[self.typeref])
if description is not None:
properties['description'] = description
if name is not None:
properties['name'] = name
else:
properties['$ref'] = self.typeref
return result
class Enum(object):
'''
Given an IDL Enum node, converts into a Python dictionary that the JSON
schema compiler expects to see.
'''
def __init__(self, enum_node):
self.node = enum_node
self.description = ''
def process(self, callbacks):
enum = []
for node in self.node.GetChildren():
if node.cls == 'EnumItem':
enum_value = {'name': node.GetName()}
for child in node.GetChildren():
if child.cls == 'Comment':
enum_value['description'] = ProcessComment(child.GetName())[0]
else:
raise ValueError('Did not process %s %s' % (child.cls, child))
enum.append(enum_value)
elif node.cls == 'Comment':
self.description = ProcessComment(node.GetName())[0]
else:
sys.exit('Did not process %s %s' % (node.cls, node))
result = {'id' : self.node.GetName(),
'description': self.description,
'type': 'string',
'enum': enum}
for property_name in (
'inline_doc', 'noinline_doc', 'nodoc', 'cpp_enum_prefix_override',):
if self.node.GetProperty(property_name):
result[property_name] = self.node.GetProperty(property_name)
if self.node.GetProperty('deprecated'):
result[deprecated] = self.node.GetProperty('deprecated')
return result
class Namespace(object):
'''
Given an IDLNode representing an IDL namespace, converts into a Python
dictionary that the JSON schema compiler expects to see.
'''
def __init__(self,
namespace_node,
description,
nodoc=False,
internal=False,
platforms=None,
compiler_options=None,
deprecated=None):
self.namespace = namespace_node
self.nodoc = nodoc
self.internal = internal
self.platforms = platforms
self.compiler_options = compiler_options
self.events = []
self.functions = []
self.types = []
self.callbacks = OrderedDict()
self.description = description
self.deprecated = deprecated
def process(self):
for node in self.namespace.GetChildren():
if node.cls == 'Dictionary':
self.types.append(Dictionary(node).process(self.callbacks))
elif node.cls == 'Callback':
k, v = Member(node).process(self.callbacks)
self.callbacks[k] = v
elif node.cls == 'Interface' and node.GetName() == 'Functions':
self.functions = self.process_interface(node)
elif node.cls == 'Interface' and node.GetName() == 'Events':
self.events = self.process_interface(node)
elif node.cls == 'Enum':
self.types.append(Enum(node).process(self.callbacks))
else:
sys.exit('Did not process %s %s' % (node.cls, node))
if self.compiler_options is not None:
compiler_options = self.compiler_options
else:
compiler_options = {}
return {'namespace': self.namespace.GetName(),
'description': self.description,
'nodoc': self.nodoc,
'types': self.types,
'functions': self.functions,
'internal': self.internal,
'events': self.events,
'platforms': self.platforms,
'compiler_options': compiler_options,
'deprecated': self.deprecated}
def process_interface(self, node):
members = []
for member in node.GetChildren():
if member.cls == 'Member':
name, properties = Member(member).process(self.callbacks)
members.append(properties)
return members
class IDLSchema(object):
'''
Given a list of IDLNodes and IDLAttributes, converts into a Python list
of api_defs that the JSON schema compiler expects to see.
'''
def __init__(self, idl):
self.idl = idl
def process(self):
namespaces = []
nodoc = False
internal = False
description = None
platforms = None
compiler_options = {}
deprecated = None
for node in self.idl:
if node.cls == 'Namespace':
if not description:
# TODO(kalman): Go back to throwing an error here.
print('%s must have a namespace-level comment. This will '
'appear on the API summary page.' % node.GetName())
description = ''
namespace = Namespace(node, description, nodoc, internal,
platforms=platforms,
compiler_options=compiler_options or None,
deprecated=deprecated)
namespaces.append(namespace.process())
nodoc = False
internal = False
platforms = None
compiler_options = None
elif node.cls == 'Copyright':
continue
elif node.cls == 'Comment':
description = node.GetName()
elif node.cls == 'ExtAttribute':
if node.name == 'nodoc':
nodoc = bool(node.value)
elif node.name == 'internal':
internal = bool(node.value)
elif node.name == 'platforms':
platforms = list(node.value)
elif node.name == 'implemented_in':
compiler_options['implemented_in'] = node.value
elif node.name == 'camel_case_enum_to_string':
compiler_options['camel_case_enum_to_string'] = node.value
elif node.name == 'deprecated':
deprecated = str(node.value)
else:
continue
else:
sys.exit('Did not process %s %s' % (node.cls, node))
return namespaces
def Load(filename):
'''
Given the filename of an IDL file, parses it and returns an equivalent
Python dictionary in a format that the JSON schema compiler expects to see.
'''
f = open(filename, 'r')
contents = f.read()
f.close()
idl = idl_parser.IDLParser().ParseData(contents, filename)
idl_schema = IDLSchema(idl)
return idl_schema.process()
def Main():
'''
Dump a json serialization of parse result for the IDL files whose names
were passed in on the command line.
'''
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
for filename in sys.argv[1:]:
schema = Load(filename)
print json.dumps(schema, indent=2)
else:
contents = sys.stdin.read()
idl = idl_parser.IDLParser().ParseData(contents, '<stdin>')
schema = IDLSchema(idl).process()
print json.dumps(schema, indent=2)
if __name__ == '__main__':
Main()
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