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+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+import re
+import yaml
+from shared_telemetry_utils import add_expiration_postfix
+
+# The map of containing the allowed scalar types and their mapping to
+# nsITelemetry::SCALAR_* type constants.
+SCALAR_TYPES_MAP = {
+ 'uint': 'nsITelemetry::SCALAR_COUNT',
+ 'string': 'nsITelemetry::SCALAR_STRING',
+ 'boolean': 'nsITelemetry::SCALAR_BOOLEAN'
+}
+
+class ScalarType:
+ """A class for representing a scalar definition."""
+
+ def __init__(self, group_name, probe_name, definition):
+ # Validate and set the name, so we don't need to pass it to the other
+ # validation functions.
+ self.validate_names(group_name, probe_name)
+ self._name = probe_name
+ self._group_name = group_name
+
+ # Validating the scalar definition.
+ self.validate_types(definition)
+ self.validate_values(definition)
+
+ # Everything is ok, set the rest of the data.
+ self._definition = definition
+ definition['expires'] = add_expiration_postfix(definition['expires'])
+
+ def validate_names(self, group_name, probe_name):
+ """Validate the group and probe name:
+ - Group name must be alpha-numeric + '.', no leading/trailing digit or '.'.
+ - Probe name must be alpha-numeric + '_', no leading/trailing digit or '_'.
+
+ :param group_name: the name of the group the probe is in.
+ :param probe_name: the name of the scalar probe.
+ :raises ValueError: if the length of the names exceeds the limit or they don't
+ conform our name specification.
+ """
+
+ # Enforce a maximum length on group and probe names.
+ MAX_NAME_LENGTH = 40
+ for n in [group_name, probe_name]:
+ if len(n) > MAX_NAME_LENGTH:
+ raise ValueError("Name '{}' exceeds maximum name length of {} characters."\
+ .format(n, MAX_NAME_LENGTH))
+
+ def check_name(name, error_msg_prefix, allowed_char_regexp):
+ # Check if we only have the allowed characters.
+ chars_regxp = r'^[a-zA-Z0-9' + allowed_char_regexp + r']+$'
+ if not re.search(chars_regxp, name):
+ raise ValueError(error_msg_prefix + " name must be alpha-numeric. Got: '{}'".format(name))
+
+ # Don't allow leading/trailing digits, '.' or '_'.
+ if re.search(r'(^[\d\._])|([\d\._])$', name):
+ raise ValueError(error_msg_prefix +
+ " name must not have a leading/trailing digit, a dot or underscore. Got: '{}'"\
+ .format(name))
+
+ check_name(group_name, 'Group', r'\.')
+ check_name(probe_name, 'Probe', r'_')
+
+ def validate_types(self, definition):
+ """This function performs some basic sanity checks on the scalar definition:
+ - Checks that all the required fields are available.
+ - Checks that all the fields have the expected types.
+
+ :param definition: the dictionary containing the scalar properties.
+ :raises TypeError: if a scalar definition field is of the wrong type.
+ :raise KeyError: if a required field is missing or unknown fields are present.
+ """
+
+ # The required and optional fields in a scalar type definition.
+ REQUIRED_FIELDS = {
+ 'bug_numbers': list, # This contains ints. See LIST_FIELDS_CONTENT.
+ 'description': basestring,
+ 'expires': basestring,
+ 'kind': basestring,
+ 'notification_emails': list # This contains strings. See LIST_FIELDS_CONTENT.
+ }
+
+ OPTIONAL_FIELDS = {
+ 'cpp_guard': basestring,
+ 'release_channel_collection': basestring,
+ 'keyed': bool
+ }
+
+ # The types for the data within the fields that hold lists.
+ LIST_FIELDS_CONTENT = {
+ 'bug_numbers': int,
+ 'notification_emails': basestring
+ }
+
+ # Concatenate the required and optional field definitions.
+ ALL_FIELDS = REQUIRED_FIELDS.copy()
+ ALL_FIELDS.update(OPTIONAL_FIELDS)
+
+ # Checks that all the required fields are available.
+ missing_fields = [f for f in REQUIRED_FIELDS.keys() if f not in definition]
+ if len(missing_fields) > 0:
+ raise KeyError(self._name + ' - missing required fields: ' + ', '.join(missing_fields))
+
+ # Do we have any unknown field?
+ unknown_fields = [f for f in definition.keys() if f not in ALL_FIELDS]
+ if len(unknown_fields) > 0:
+ raise KeyError(self._name + ' - unknown fields: ' + ', '.join(unknown_fields))
+
+ # Checks the type for all the fields.
+ wrong_type_names = ['{} must be {}'.format(f, ALL_FIELDS[f].__name__) \
+ for f in definition.keys() if not isinstance(definition[f], ALL_FIELDS[f])]
+ if len(wrong_type_names) > 0:
+ raise TypeError(self._name + ' - ' + ', '.join(wrong_type_names))
+
+ # Check that the lists are not empty and that data in the lists
+ # have the correct types.
+ list_fields = [f for f in definition if isinstance(definition[f], list)]
+ for field in list_fields:
+ # Check for empty lists.
+ if len(definition[field]) == 0:
+ raise TypeError("Field '{}' for probe '{}' must not be empty."
+ .format(field, self._name))
+ # Check the type of the list content.
+ broken_types =\
+ [not isinstance(v, LIST_FIELDS_CONTENT[field]) for v in definition[field]]
+ if any(broken_types):
+ raise TypeError("Field '{}' for probe '{}' must only contain values of type {}"
+ .format(field, self._name, LIST_FIELDS_CONTENT[field].__name__))
+
+ def validate_values(self, definition):
+ """This function checks that the fields have the correct values.
+
+ :param definition: the dictionary containing the scalar properties.
+ :raises ValueError: if a scalar definition field contains an unexpected value.
+ """
+
+ # Validate the scalar kind.
+ scalar_kind = definition.get('kind')
+ if scalar_kind not in SCALAR_TYPES_MAP.keys():
+ raise ValueError(self._name + ' - unknown scalar kind: ' + scalar_kind)
+
+ # Validate the collection policy.
+ collection_policy = definition.get('release_channel_collection', None)
+ if collection_policy and collection_policy not in ['opt-in', 'opt-out']:
+ raise ValueError(self._name + ' - unknown collection policy: ' + collection_policy)
+
+ # Validate the cpp_guard.
+ cpp_guard = definition.get('cpp_guard')
+ if cpp_guard and re.match(r'\W', cpp_guard):
+ raise ValueError(self._name + ' - invalid cpp_guard: ' + cpp_guard)
+
+ @property
+ def name(self):
+ """Get the scalar name"""
+ return self._name
+
+ @property
+ def label(self):
+ """Get the scalar label generated from the scalar and group names."""
+ return self._group_name + '.' + self._name
+
+ @property
+ def enum_label(self):
+ """Get the enum label generated from the scalar and group names. This is used to
+ generate the enum tables."""
+
+ # The scalar name can contain informations about its hierarchy (e.g. 'a.b.scalar').
+ # We can't have dots in C++ enums, replace them with an underscore. Also, make the
+ # label upper case for consistency with the histogram enums.
+ return self.label.replace('.', '_').upper()
+
+ @property
+ def bug_numbers(self):
+ """Get the list of related bug numbers"""
+ return self._definition['bug_numbers']
+
+ @property
+ def description(self):
+ """Get the scalar description"""
+ return self._definition['description']
+
+ @property
+ def expires(self):
+ """Get the scalar expiration"""
+ return self._definition['expires']
+
+ @property
+ def kind(self):
+ """Get the scalar kind"""
+ return self._definition['kind']
+
+ @property
+ def keyed(self):
+ """Boolean indicating whether this is a keyed scalar"""
+ return self._definition.get('keyed', False)
+
+ @property
+ def nsITelemetry_kind(self):
+ """Get the scalar kind constant defined in nsITelemetry"""
+ return SCALAR_TYPES_MAP.get(self.kind)
+
+ @property
+ def notification_emails(self):
+ """Get the list of notification emails"""
+ return self._definition['notification_emails']
+
+ @property
+ def dataset(self):
+ """Get the nsITelemetry constant equivalent to the chose release channel collection
+ policy for the scalar.
+ """
+ # The collection policy is optional, but we still define a default
+ # behaviour for it.
+ release_channel_collection = \
+ self._definition.get('release_channel_collection', 'opt-in')
+ return 'nsITelemetry::' + ('DATASET_RELEASE_CHANNEL_OPTOUT' \
+ if release_channel_collection == 'opt-out' else 'DATASET_RELEASE_CHANNEL_OPTIN')
+
+ @property
+ def cpp_guard(self):
+ """Get the cpp guard for this scalar"""
+ return self._definition.get('cpp_guard')
+
+def load_scalars(filename):
+ """Parses a YAML file containing the scalar definition.
+
+ :param filename: the YAML file containing the scalars definition.
+ :raises Exception: if the scalar file cannot be opened or parsed.
+ """
+
+ # Parse the scalar definitions from the YAML file.
+ scalars = None
+ try:
+ with open(filename, 'r') as f:
+ scalars = yaml.safe_load(f)
+ except IOError, e:
+ raise Exception('Error opening ' + filename + ': ' + e.message)
+ except ValueError, e:
+ raise Exception('Error parsing scalars in ' + filename + ': ' + e.message)
+
+ scalar_list = []
+
+ # Scalars are defined in a fixed two-level hierarchy within the definition file.
+ # The first level contains the group name, while the second level contains the
+ # probe name (e.g. "group.name: probe: ...").
+ for group_name in scalars:
+ group = scalars[group_name]
+
+ # Make sure that the group has at least one probe in it.
+ if not group or len(group) == 0:
+ raise ValueError(group_name + ' must have at least a probe in it')
+
+ for probe_name in group:
+ # We found a scalar type. Go ahead and parse it.
+ scalar_info = group[probe_name]
+ scalar_list.append(ScalarType(group_name, probe_name, scalar_info))
+
+ return scalar_list