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Followup to #15616, which is not usable as it is (way, way, way too much noise) but actually found a few real nits that should be fixed. Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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182 lines
6.8 KiB
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# man-page-checker - validate and cross-reference man page names
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#
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verbose=
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for i; do
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case "$i" in
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-v|--verbose) verbose=verbose ;;
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esac
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done
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die() {
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echo "$(basename $0): $*" >&2
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exit 1
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}
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cd $(dirname $0)/../docs/source/markdown || die "Please run me from top-level libpod dir"
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rc=0
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for md in *.1.md;do
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# Read the first line after '# NAME' (or '## NAME'). (FIXME: # and ##
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# are not the same; should we stick to one convention?)
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# There may be more than one name, e.g. podman-info.1.md has
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# podman-system-info then another line with podman-info. We
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# care only about the first.
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name=$(egrep -A1 '^#* NAME' $md|tail -1|awk '{print $1}' | tr -d \\\\)
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expect=$(basename $md .1.md)
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if [ "$name" != "$expect" ]; then
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echo
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printf "Inconsistent program NAME in %s:\n" $md
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printf " NAME= %s (expected: %s)\n" $name $expect
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rc=1
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fi
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done
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# Pass 2: compare descriptions.
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#
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# Make sure the descriptive text in podman-foo.1.md matches the one
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# in the table in podman.1.md. podman-remote is not a podman subcommand,
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# so it is excluded here.
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for md in $(ls -1 *-*.1.md | grep -v remote);do
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desc=$(egrep -A1 '^#* NAME' $md|tail -1|sed -e 's/^podman[^ ]\+ - //')
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# podman.1.md has a two-column table; podman-*.1.md all have three.
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parent=$(echo $md | sed -e 's/^\(.*\)-.*$/\1.1.md/')
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if [[ $parent =~ "podman-auto" ]]; then
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# podman-auto-update.1.md is special cased as it's structure differs
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# from that of other man pages where main and sub-commands split by
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# dashes.
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parent="podman.1.md"
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fi
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x=3
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if expr -- "$parent" : ".*-" >/dev/null; then
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x=4
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fi
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# Find the descriptive text in the parent man page.
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# Strip off the final period; let's not warn about such minutia.
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parent_desc=$(grep $md $parent | awk -F'|' "{print \$$x}" | sed -e 's/^ \+//' -e 's/ \+$//' -e 's/\.$//')
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if [ "$desc" != "$parent_desc" ]; then
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echo
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printf "Inconsistent subcommand descriptions:\n"
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printf " %-32s = '%s'\n" $md "$desc"
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printf " %-32s = '%s'\n" $parent "$parent_desc"
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printf "Please ensure that the NAME section of $md\n"
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printf "matches the subcommand description in $parent\n"
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rc=1
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fi
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done
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# Helper function: compares man page synopsis vs --help usage message
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function compare_usage() {
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local cmd="$1"
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local from_man="$2"
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# Sometimes in CI we run before podman gets built.
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test -x ../../../bin/podman || return
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# Run 'cmd --help', grab the line immediately after 'Usage:'
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local help_output=$(../../../bin/$cmd --help)
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local from_help=$(echo "$help_output" | grep -A1 '^Usage:' | tail -1)
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# strip off command name from both
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from_man=$(sed -e "s/\*\*$cmd\*\*[[:space:]]*//" <<<"$from_man")
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from_help=$(sed -e "s/^[[:space:]]*${cmd}[[:space:]]*//" <<<"$from_help")
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# man page lists 'foo [*options*]', help msg shows 'foo [flags]'.
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# Make sure if one has it, the other does too.
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if expr "$from_man" : "\[\*options\*\]" >/dev/null; then
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if expr "$from_help" : "\[options\]" >/dev/null; then
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:
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else
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echo "WARNING: $cmd: man page shows '[*options*]', help does not show [options]"
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rc=1
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fi
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elif expr "$from_help" : "\[flags\]" >/dev/null; then
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echo "WARNING: $cmd: --help shows [flags], man page does not show [*options*]"
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rc=1
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fi
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# Strip off options and flags; start comparing arguments
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from_man=$(sed -e 's/^\[\*options\*\][[:space:]]*//' <<<"$from_man")
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from_help=$(sed -e 's/^\[flags\][[:space:]]*//' <<<"$from_help")
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# Args in man page are '*foo*', in --help are 'FOO'. Convert all to
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# UPCASE simply because it stands out better to the eye.
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from_man=$(sed -e 's/\*\([a-z-]\+\)\*/\U\1/g' <<<"$from_man")
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# FIXME: one of the common patterns is for --help to show 'POD [POD...]'
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# but man page show 'pod ...'. This conversion may help one day, but
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# not yet: there are too many inconsistencies such as '[pod ...]'
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# (brackets) and 'pod...' (no space between).
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# from_help=$(sed -e 's/\([A-Z]\+\)[[:space:]]\+\[\1[[:space:]]*\.\.\.\]/\1 .../' <<<"$from_help")
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# Compare man-page and --help usage strings. For now, do so only
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# when run with --verbose.
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if [[ "$from_man" != "$from_help" ]]; then
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if [ -n "$verbose" ]; then
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printf "%-25s man='%s' help='%s'\n" "$cmd:" "$from_man" "$from_help"
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# Yeah, we're not going to enable this as a blocker any time soon.
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# rc=1
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fi
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fi
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}
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# Pass 3: compare synopses.
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#
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# Make sure the SYNOPSIS line in podman-foo.1.md reads '**podman foo** ...'
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for md in *.1.md;do
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# FIXME: several pages have a multi-line form of SYNOPSIS in which
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# many or all flags are enumerated. Some of these are trivial
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# and really should be made into one line (podman-container-exists,
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# container-prune, others); some are more complicated and I
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# would still like to see them one-lined (container-runlabel,
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# image-trust) but I'm not 100% comfortable doing so myself.
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# To view those:
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# $ less $(for i in docs/*.1.md;do x=$(grep -A2 '^#* SYNOPSIS' $i|tail -1); if [ -n "$x" ]; then echo $i;fi;done)
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#
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synopsis=$(egrep -A1 '^#* SYNOPSIS' $md|tail -1)
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# Command name must be bracketed by double asterisks; options and
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# arguments are bracketed by single ones.
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# E.g. '**podman volume inspect** [*options*] *volume*...'
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# Get the command name, and confirm that it matches the md file name.
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cmd=$(echo "$synopsis" | sed -e 's/\(.*\)\*\*.*/\1/' | tr -d \*)
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md_nodash=$(basename "$md" .1.md | tr '-' ' ')
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if [[ $md_nodash = 'podman auto update' ]]; then
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# special case: the command is "auto-update", with a hyphen
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md_nodash='podman auto-update'
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fi
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if [[ "$cmd" != "$md_nodash" ]] && [[ "$cmd" != "podman-remote" ]]; then
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echo
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printf "Inconsistent program name in SYNOPSIS in %s:\n" $md
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printf " SYNOPSIS = %s (expected: '%s')\n" "$cmd" "$md_nodash"
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rc=1
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fi
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# The convention is to use UPPER CASE in 'podman foo --help',
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# but *lower case bracketed by asterisks* in the man page
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if expr "$synopsis" : ".*[A-Z]" >/dev/null; then
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echo
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printf "Inconsistent capitalization in SYNOPSIS in %s\n" $md
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printf " '%s' should not contain upper-case characters\n" "$synopsis"
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rc=1
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fi
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# (for debugging, and getting a sense of standard conventions)
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#printf " %-32s ------ '%s'\n" $md "$synopsis"
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# If bin/podman is available, run "cmd --help" and compare Usage
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# messages. This is complicated, so do it in a helper function.
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compare_usage "$md_nodash" "$synopsis"
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done
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exit $rc
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