#!/usr/bin/env python3 # coding=utf-8 # # Top-level docs builder # # This is just a front-end to sphinx-build that can call it multiple times for different language/target combinations # # Will build out to _build/LANG/TARGET by default # # Specific custom docs functionality should be added in conf_common.py or in a Sphinx extension, not here. # # Copyright 2020 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # from __future__ import print_function import argparse import locale import math import multiprocessing import os import os.path import subprocess import sys import re from collections import namedtuple LANGUAGES = ["en", "zh_CN"] TARGETS = ["esp32", "esp32s2"] SPHINX_WARN_LOG = "sphinx-warning-log.txt" SPHINX_SANITIZED_LOG = "sphinx-warning-log-sanitized.txt" SPHINX_KNOWN_WARNINGS = os.path.join(os.environ["IDF_PATH"], "docs", "sphinx-known-warnings.txt") DXG_WARN_LOG = "doxygen-warning-log.txt" DXG_SANITIZED_LOG = "doxygen-warning-log-sanitized.txt" DXG_KNOWN_WARNINGS = os.path.join(os.environ["IDF_PATH"], "docs", "doxygen-known-warnings.txt") LogMessage = namedtuple("LogMessage", "original_text sanitized_text") languages = LANGUAGES targets = TARGETS def main(): # check Python dependencies for docs try: subprocess.check_call([sys.executable, os.path.join(os.environ["IDF_PATH"], "tools", "check_python_dependencies.py"), "-r", "{}/docs/requirements.txt".format(os.environ["IDF_PATH"]) ]) except subprocess.CalledProcessError: raise SystemExit(2) # stdout will already have these errors # This is not the only way to make sure that all files opened by Python are treated as UTF-8, but the other way is passing encoding='utf-8' to all open() # functions and this way makes Python 2 compatibility really tough if there is any code that assumes text files contain strings (kconfiglib assumes this). # The reason for that is that you need to import io.open() to support the encoding argument on Python 2, and this function always uses Py2's unicode # type not the str type. if 'UTF-8' not in locale.getlocale(): raise RuntimeError("build_docs.py requires the default locale's encoding to be UTF-8. " + "Setting environment variable LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 when running build_docs.py may be enough to fix this.") parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='build_docs.py: Build IDF docs', prog='build_docs.py') parser.add_argument("--language", "-l", choices=LANGUAGES, required=False) parser.add_argument("--target", "-t", choices=TARGETS, required=False) parser.add_argument("--build-dir", "-b", type=str, default="_build") parser.add_argument("--builders", "-bs", nargs='+', type=str, default=["html"], help="List of builders for Sphinx, e.g. html or latex, for latex a PDF is also generated") parser.add_argument("--sphinx-parallel-builds", "-p", choices=["auto"] + [str(x) for x in range(8)], help="Parallel Sphinx builds - number of independent Sphinx builds to run", default="auto") parser.add_argument("--sphinx-parallel-jobs", "-j", choices=["auto"] + [str(x) for x in range(8)], help="Sphinx parallel jobs argument - number of threads for each Sphinx build to use", default="1") parser.add_argument("--input-docs", "-i", nargs='+', default=[""], help="List of documents to build relative to the doc base folder, i.e. the language folder. Defaults to all documents") action_parsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='action') build_parser = action_parsers.add_parser('build', help='Build documentation') build_parser.add_argument("--check-warnings-only", "-w", action='store_true') action_parsers.add_parser('linkcheck', help='Check links (a current IDF revision should be uploaded to GitHub)') action_parsers.add_parser('gh-linkcheck', help='Checking for hardcoded GitHub links') args = parser.parse_args() global languages if args.language is None: print("Building all languages") languages = LANGUAGES else: languages = [args.language] global targets if args.target is None: print("Building all targets") targets = TARGETS else: targets = [args.target] if args.action == "build" or args.action is None: if args.action is None: args.check_warnings_only = False sys.exit(action_build(args)) if args.action == "linkcheck": sys.exit(action_linkcheck(args)) if args.action == "gh-linkcheck": sys.exit(action_gh_linkcheck(args)) def parallel_call(args, callback): num_sphinx_builds = len(languages) * len(targets) num_cpus = multiprocessing.cpu_count() if args.sphinx_parallel_builds == "auto": # at most one sphinx build per CPU, up to the number of CPUs args.sphinx_parallel_builds = min(num_sphinx_builds, num_cpus) else: args.sphinx_parallel_builds = int(args.sphinx_parallel_builds) # Force -j1 because sphinx works incorrectly args.sphinx_parallel_jobs = 1 if args.sphinx_parallel_jobs == "auto": # N CPUs per build job, rounded up - (maybe smarter to round down to avoid contention, idk) args.sphinx_parallel_jobs = int(math.ceil(num_cpus / args.sphinx_parallel_builds)) else: args.sphinx_parallel_jobs = int(args.sphinx_parallel_jobs) print("Will use %d parallel builds and %d jobs per build" % (args.sphinx_parallel_builds, args.sphinx_parallel_jobs)) pool = multiprocessing.Pool(args.sphinx_parallel_builds) if args.sphinx_parallel_jobs > 1: print("WARNING: Sphinx parallel jobs currently produce incorrect docs output with Sphinx 1.8.5") # make a list of all combinations of build_docs() args as tuples # # there's probably a fancy way to do this with itertools but this way is actually readable entries = [] for target in targets: for language in languages: build_dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(args.build_dir, language, target)) entries.append((language, target, build_dir, args.sphinx_parallel_jobs, args.builders, args.input_docs)) print(entries) errcodes = pool.map(callback, entries) print(errcodes) is_error = False for ret in errcodes: if ret != 0: print("\nThe following language/target combinations failed to build:") is_error = True break if is_error: for ret, entry in zip(errcodes, entries): if ret != 0: print("language: %s, target: %s, errcode: %d" % (entry[0], entry[1], ret)) # Don't re-throw real error code from each parallel process return 1 else: return 0 def sphinx_call(language, target, build_dir, sphinx_parallel_jobs, buildername, input_docs): # Note: because this runs in a multiprocessing Process, everything which happens here should be isolated to a single process # (ie it doesn't matter if Sphinx is using global variables, as they're it's own copy of the global variables) # wrap stdout & stderr in a way that lets us see which build_docs instance they come from # # this doesn't apply to subprocesses, they write to OS stdout & stderr so no prefix appears prefix = "%s/%s: " % (language, target) print("Building in build_dir: %s" % (build_dir)) try: os.makedirs(build_dir) except OSError: pass environ = {} environ.update(os.environ) environ['BUILDDIR'] = build_dir args = [sys.executable, "-u", "-m", "sphinx.cmd.build", "-j", str(sphinx_parallel_jobs), "-b", buildername, "-d", os.path.join(build_dir, "doctrees"), "-w", SPHINX_WARN_LOG, "-t", target, "-D", "idf_target={}".format(target), "-D", "docs_to_build={}".format(",". join(input_docs)), os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), language), # srcdir for this language os.path.join(build_dir, buildername) # build directory ] saved_cwd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(build_dir) # also run sphinx in the build directory print("Running '%s'" % (" ".join(args))) ret = 1 try: # Note: we can't call sphinx.cmd.build.main() here as multiprocessing doesn't est >1 layer deep # and sphinx.cmd.build() also does a lot of work in the calling thread, especially for j ==1, # so using a Pyhthon thread for this part is a poor option (GIL) p = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) for c in iter(lambda: p.stdout.readline(), b''): sys.stdout.write(prefix) sys.stdout.write(c.decode('utf-8')) ret = p.wait() assert (ret is not None) sys.stdout.flush() except KeyboardInterrupt: # this seems to be the only way to get Ctrl-C to kill everything? p.kill() os.chdir(saved_cwd) return 130 # FIXME It doesn't return this errorcode, why? Just prints stacktrace os.chdir(saved_cwd) return ret def action_build(args): if not args.check_warnings_only: ret = parallel_call(args, call_build_docs) if ret != 0: return ret # check Doxygen warnings: ret = 0 for target in targets: for language in languages: build_dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(args.build_dir, language, target)) ret += check_docs(language, target, log_file=os.path.join(build_dir, DXG_WARN_LOG), known_warnings_file=DXG_KNOWN_WARNINGS, out_sanitized_log_file=os.path.join(build_dir, DXG_SANITIZED_LOG)) # check Sphinx warnings: for target in targets: for language in languages: build_dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(args.build_dir, language, target)) ret += check_docs(language, target, log_file=os.path.join(build_dir, SPHINX_WARN_LOG), known_warnings_file=SPHINX_KNOWN_WARNINGS, out_sanitized_log_file=os.path.join(build_dir, SPHINX_SANITIZED_LOG)) if ret != 0: return ret def call_build_docs(entry): (language, target, build_dir, sphinx_parallel_jobs, builders, input_docs) = entry for buildername in builders: ret = sphinx_call(language, target, build_dir, sphinx_parallel_jobs, buildername, input_docs) if ret != 0: return ret # Build PDF from tex if 'latex' in builders: latex_dir = os.path.join(build_dir, "latex") ret = build_pdf(language, target, latex_dir) return ret def build_pdf(language, target, latex_dir): # Note: because this runs in a multiprocessing Process, everything which happens here should be isolated to a single process # wrap stdout & stderr in a way that lets us see which build_docs instance they come from # # this doesn't apply to subprocesses, they write to OS stdout & stderr so no prefix appears prefix = "%s/%s: " % (language, target) print("Building PDF in latex_dir: %s" % (latex_dir)) saved_cwd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(latex_dir) # Based on read the docs PDFBuilder rcfile = 'latexmkrc' cmd = [ 'latexmk', '-r', rcfile, '-pdf', # When ``-f`` is used, latexmk will continue building if it # encounters errors. We still receive a failure exit code in this # case, but the correct steps should run. '-f', '-dvi-', # dont generate dvi '-ps-', # dont generate ps '-interaction=nonstopmode', '-quiet', '-outdir=build', ] try: p = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) for c in iter(lambda: p.stdout.readline(), b''): sys.stdout.write(prefix) sys.stdout.write(c.decode('utf-8')) ret = p.wait() assert (ret is not None) sys.stdout.flush() except KeyboardInterrupt: # this seems to be the only way to get Ctrl-C to kill everything? p.kill() os.chdir(saved_cwd) return 130 # FIXME It doesn't return this errorcode, why? Just prints stacktrace os.chdir(saved_cwd) return ret SANITIZE_FILENAME_REGEX = re.compile("[^:]*/([^/:]*)(:.*)") SANITIZE_LINENUM_REGEX = re.compile("([^:]*)(:[0-9]+:)(.*)") def sanitize_line(line): """ Clear a log message from insignificant parts filter: - only filename, no path at the beginning - no line numbers after the filename """ line = re.sub(SANITIZE_FILENAME_REGEX, r'\1\2', line) line = re.sub(SANITIZE_LINENUM_REGEX, r'\1:line:\3', line) return line def check_docs(language, target, log_file, known_warnings_file, out_sanitized_log_file): """ Check for Documentation warnings in `log_file`: should only contain (fuzzy) matches to `known_warnings_file` It prints all unknown messages with `target`/`language` prefix It leaves `out_sanitized_log_file` file for observe and debug """ # Sanitize all messages all_messages = list() with open(log_file) as f, open(out_sanitized_log_file, 'w') as o: for line in f: sanitized_line = sanitize_line(line) all_messages.append(LogMessage(line, sanitized_line)) o.write(sanitized_line) known_messages = list() with open(known_warnings_file) as k: for known_line in k: known_messages.append(known_line) if "doxygen" in known_warnings_file: # Clean a known Doxygen limitation: it's expected to always document anonymous # structs/unions but we don't do this in our docs, so filter these all out with a regex # (this won't match any named field, only anonymous members - # ie the last part of the field is is just ::@NUM not ::name) RE_ANONYMOUS_FIELD = re.compile(r".+:line: warning: parameters of member [^:\s]+(::[^:\s]+)*(::@\d+)+ are not \(all\) documented") all_messages = [msg for msg in all_messages if not re.match(RE_ANONYMOUS_FIELD, msg.sanitized_text)] # Collect all new messages that are not match with the known messages. # The order is an important. new_messages = list() known_idx = 0 for msg in all_messages: try: known_idx = known_messages.index(msg.sanitized_text, known_idx) except ValueError: new_messages.append(msg) if new_messages: print("\n%s/%s: Build failed due to new/different warnings (%s):\n" % (language, target, log_file)) for msg in new_messages: print("%s/%s: %s" % (language, target, msg.original_text), end='') print("\n%s/%s: (Check files %s and %s for full details.)" % (language, target, known_warnings_file, log_file)) return 1 return 0 def action_linkcheck(args): return parallel_call(args, call_linkcheck) def call_linkcheck(entry): # Remove the last entry which the buildername, since the linkcheck builder is not supplied through the builder list argument return sphinx_call(*entry[:4], buildername="linkcheck") # https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/ # https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/blob/ # https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/raw/ GH_LINK_RE = r"https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/(?:tree|blob|raw)/[^\s]+" # we allow this one link, because we always want users to see the latest support policy GH_LINK_ALLOWED = ["https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/blob/master/SUPPORT_POLICY.md"] def action_gh_linkcheck(args): print("Checking for hardcoded GitHub links\n") github_links = [] docs_dir = os.path.relpath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) for root, _, files in os.walk(docs_dir): if "_build" in root: continue files = [os.path.join(root, f) for f in files if f.endswith(".rst")] for path in files: with open(path, "r") as f: for link in re.findall(GH_LINK_RE, f.read()): if link not in GH_LINK_ALLOWED: github_links.append((path, link)) if github_links: for path, link in github_links: print("%s: %s" % (path, link)) print("WARNING: Some .rst files contain hardcoded Github links.") print("Please check above output and replace links with one of the following:") print("- :idf:`dir` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF") print("- :idf_file:`file` - points to file inside ESP-IDF") print("- :idf_raw:`file` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF") print("- :component:`dir` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF components dir") print("- :component_file:`file` - points to file inside ESP-IDF components dir") print("- :component_raw:`file` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF components dir") print("- :example:`dir` - points to directory inside ESP-IDF examples dir") print("- :example_file:`file` - points to file inside ESP-IDF examples dir") print("- :example_raw:`file` - points to raw view of the file inside ESP-IDF examples dir") print("These link types will point to the correct GitHub version automatically") return 1 else: print("No hardcoded links found") return 0 if __name__ == "__main__": main()