| # coding=utf-8 |
| # |
| # QEMU qapidoc QAPI file parsing extension |
| # |
| # Copyright (c) 2020 Linaro |
| # |
| # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPLv2 or later. |
| # See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. |
| |
| """ |
| qapidoc is a Sphinx extension that implements the qapi-doc directive |
| |
| The purpose of this extension is to read the documentation comments |
| in QAPI schema files, and insert them all into the current document. |
| |
| It implements one new rST directive, "qapi-doc::". |
| Each qapi-doc:: directive takes one argument, which is the |
| pathname of the schema file to process, relative to the source tree. |
| |
| The docs/conf.py file must set the qapidoc_srctree config value to |
| the root of the QEMU source tree. |
| |
| The Sphinx documentation on writing extensions is at: |
| https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/development/index.html |
| """ |
| |
| import os |
| import re |
| |
| from docutils import nodes |
| from docutils.statemachine import ViewList |
| from docutils.parsers.rst import directives, Directive |
| from sphinx.errors import ExtensionError |
| from sphinx.util.nodes import nested_parse_with_titles |
| import sphinx |
| from qapi.gen import QAPISchemaVisitor |
| from qapi.error import QAPIError, QAPISemError |
| from qapi.schema import QAPISchema |
| |
| |
| # Sphinx up to 1.6 uses AutodocReporter; 1.7 and later |
| # use switch_source_input. Check borrowed from kerneldoc.py. |
| Use_SSI = sphinx.__version__[:3] >= '1.7' |
| if Use_SSI: |
| from sphinx.util.docutils import switch_source_input |
| else: |
| from sphinx.ext.autodoc import AutodocReporter |
| |
| |
| __version__ = '1.0' |
| |
| |
| # Function borrowed from pydash, which is under the MIT license |
| def intersperse(iterable, separator): |
| """Yield the members of *iterable* interspersed with *separator*.""" |
| iterable = iter(iterable) |
| yield next(iterable) |
| for item in iterable: |
| yield separator |
| yield item |
| |
| |
| class QAPISchemaGenRSTVisitor(QAPISchemaVisitor): |
| """A QAPI schema visitor which generates docutils/Sphinx nodes |
| |
| This class builds up a tree of docutils/Sphinx nodes corresponding |
| to documentation for the various QAPI objects. To use it, first |
| create a QAPISchemaGenRSTVisitor object, and call its |
| visit_begin() method. Then you can call one of the two methods |
| 'freeform' (to add documentation for a freeform documentation |
| chunk) or 'symbol' (to add documentation for a QAPI symbol). These |
| will cause the visitor to build up the tree of document |
| nodes. Once you've added all the documentation via 'freeform' and |
| 'symbol' method calls, you can call 'get_document_nodes' to get |
| the final list of document nodes (in a form suitable for returning |
| from a Sphinx directive's 'run' method). |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, sphinx_directive): |
| self._cur_doc = None |
| self._sphinx_directive = sphinx_directive |
| self._top_node = nodes.section() |
| self._active_headings = [self._top_node] |
| |
| def _make_dlitem(self, term, defn): |
| """Return a dlitem node with the specified term and definition. |
| |
| term should be a list of Text and literal nodes. |
| defn should be one of: |
| - a string, which will be handed to _parse_text_into_node |
| - a list of Text and literal nodes, which will be put into |
| a paragraph node |
| """ |
| dlitem = nodes.definition_list_item() |
| dlterm = nodes.term('', '', *term) |
| dlitem += dlterm |
| if defn: |
| dldef = nodes.definition() |
| if isinstance(defn, list): |
| dldef += nodes.paragraph('', '', *defn) |
| else: |
| self._parse_text_into_node(defn, dldef) |
| dlitem += dldef |
| return dlitem |
| |
| def _make_section(self, title): |
| """Return a section node with optional title""" |
| section = nodes.section(ids=[self._sphinx_directive.new_serialno()]) |
| if title: |
| section += nodes.title(title, title) |
| return section |
| |
| def _nodes_for_ifcond(self, ifcond, with_if=True): |
| """Return list of Text, literal nodes for the ifcond |
| |
| Return a list which gives text like ' (If: condition)'. |
| If with_if is False, we don't return the "(If: " and ")". |
| """ |
| |
| doc = ifcond.docgen() |
| if not doc: |
| return [] |
| doc = nodes.literal('', doc) |
| if not with_if: |
| return [doc] |
| |
| nodelist = [nodes.Text(' ('), nodes.strong('', 'If: ')] |
| nodelist.append(doc) |
| nodelist.append(nodes.Text(')')) |
| return nodelist |
| |
| def _nodes_for_one_member(self, member): |
| """Return list of Text, literal nodes for this member |
| |
| Return a list of doctree nodes which give text like |
| 'name: type (optional) (If: ...)' suitable for use as the |
| 'term' part of a definition list item. |
| """ |
| term = [nodes.literal('', member.name)] |
| if member.type.doc_type(): |
| term.append(nodes.Text(': ')) |
| term.append(nodes.literal('', member.type.doc_type())) |
| if member.optional: |
| term.append(nodes.Text(' (optional)')) |
| if member.ifcond.is_present(): |
| term.extend(self._nodes_for_ifcond(member.ifcond)) |
| return term |
| |
| def _nodes_for_variant_when(self, branches, variant): |
| """Return list of Text, literal nodes for variant 'when' clause |
| |
| Return a list of doctree nodes which give text like |
| 'when tagname is variant (If: ...)' suitable for use in |
| the 'branches' part of a definition list. |
| """ |
| term = [nodes.Text(' when '), |
| nodes.literal('', branches.tag_member.name), |
| nodes.Text(' is '), |
| nodes.literal('', '"%s"' % variant.name)] |
| if variant.ifcond.is_present(): |
| term.extend(self._nodes_for_ifcond(variant.ifcond)) |
| return term |
| |
| def _nodes_for_members(self, doc, what, base=None, branches=None): |
| """Return list of doctree nodes for the table of members""" |
| dlnode = nodes.definition_list() |
| for section in doc.args.values(): |
| term = self._nodes_for_one_member(section.member) |
| # TODO drop fallbacks when undocumented members are outlawed |
| if section.text: |
| defn = section.text |
| else: |
| defn = [nodes.Text('Not documented')] |
| |
| dlnode += self._make_dlitem(term, defn) |
| |
| if base: |
| dlnode += self._make_dlitem([nodes.Text('The members of '), |
| nodes.literal('', base.doc_type())], |
| None) |
| |
| if branches: |
| for v in branches.variants: |
| if v.type.name == 'q_empty': |
| continue |
| assert not v.type.is_implicit() |
| term = [nodes.Text('The members of '), |
| nodes.literal('', v.type.doc_type())] |
| term.extend(self._nodes_for_variant_when(branches, v)) |
| dlnode += self._make_dlitem(term, None) |
| |
| if not dlnode.children: |
| return [] |
| |
| section = self._make_section(what) |
| section += dlnode |
| return [section] |
| |
| def _nodes_for_enum_values(self, doc): |
| """Return list of doctree nodes for the table of enum values""" |
| seen_item = False |
| dlnode = nodes.definition_list() |
| for section in doc.args.values(): |
| termtext = [nodes.literal('', section.member.name)] |
| if section.member.ifcond.is_present(): |
| termtext.extend(self._nodes_for_ifcond(section.member.ifcond)) |
| # TODO drop fallbacks when undocumented members are outlawed |
| if section.text: |
| defn = section.text |
| else: |
| defn = [nodes.Text('Not documented')] |
| |
| dlnode += self._make_dlitem(termtext, defn) |
| seen_item = True |
| |
| if not seen_item: |
| return [] |
| |
| section = self._make_section('Values') |
| section += dlnode |
| return [section] |
| |
| def _nodes_for_arguments(self, doc, boxed_arg_type): |
| """Return list of doctree nodes for the arguments section""" |
| if boxed_arg_type: |
| assert not doc.args |
| section = self._make_section('Arguments') |
| dlnode = nodes.definition_list() |
| dlnode += self._make_dlitem( |
| [nodes.Text('The members of '), |
| nodes.literal('', boxed_arg_type.name)], |
| None) |
| section += dlnode |
| return [section] |
| |
| return self._nodes_for_members(doc, 'Arguments') |
| |
| def _nodes_for_features(self, doc): |
| """Return list of doctree nodes for the table of features""" |
| seen_item = False |
| dlnode = nodes.definition_list() |
| for section in doc.features.values(): |
| dlnode += self._make_dlitem( |
| [nodes.literal('', section.member.name)], section.text) |
| seen_item = True |
| |
| if not seen_item: |
| return [] |
| |
| section = self._make_section('Features') |
| section += dlnode |
| return [section] |
| |
| def _nodes_for_example(self, exampletext): |
| """Return list of doctree nodes for a code example snippet""" |
| return [nodes.literal_block(exampletext, exampletext)] |
| |
| def _nodes_for_sections(self, doc): |
| """Return list of doctree nodes for additional sections""" |
| nodelist = [] |
| for section in doc.sections: |
| if section.tag and section.tag == 'TODO': |
| # Hide TODO: sections |
| continue |
| snode = self._make_section(section.tag) |
| if section.tag and section.tag.startswith('Example'): |
| snode += self._nodes_for_example(section.text) |
| else: |
| self._parse_text_into_node(section.text, snode) |
| nodelist.append(snode) |
| return nodelist |
| |
| def _nodes_for_if_section(self, ifcond): |
| """Return list of doctree nodes for the "If" section""" |
| nodelist = [] |
| if ifcond.is_present(): |
| snode = self._make_section('If') |
| snode += nodes.paragraph( |
| '', '', *self._nodes_for_ifcond(ifcond, with_if=False) |
| ) |
| nodelist.append(snode) |
| return nodelist |
| |
| def _add_doc(self, typ, sections): |
| """Add documentation for a command/object/enum... |
| |
| We assume we're documenting the thing defined in self._cur_doc. |
| typ is the type of thing being added ("Command", "Object", etc) |
| |
| sections is a list of nodes for sections to add to the definition. |
| """ |
| |
| doc = self._cur_doc |
| snode = nodes.section(ids=[self._sphinx_directive.new_serialno()]) |
| snode += nodes.title('', '', *[nodes.literal(doc.symbol, doc.symbol), |
| nodes.Text(' (' + typ + ')')]) |
| self._parse_text_into_node(doc.body.text, snode) |
| for s in sections: |
| if s is not None: |
| snode += s |
| self._add_node_to_current_heading(snode) |
| |
| def visit_enum_type(self, name, info, ifcond, features, members, prefix): |
| doc = self._cur_doc |
| self._add_doc('Enum', |
| self._nodes_for_enum_values(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_features(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_sections(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond)) |
| |
| def visit_object_type(self, name, info, ifcond, features, |
| base, members, branches): |
| doc = self._cur_doc |
| if base and base.is_implicit(): |
| base = None |
| self._add_doc('Object', |
| self._nodes_for_members(doc, 'Members', base, branches) |
| + self._nodes_for_features(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_sections(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond)) |
| |
| def visit_alternate_type(self, name, info, ifcond, features, |
| alternatives): |
| doc = self._cur_doc |
| self._add_doc('Alternate', |
| self._nodes_for_members(doc, 'Members') |
| + self._nodes_for_features(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_sections(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond)) |
| |
| def visit_command(self, name, info, ifcond, features, arg_type, |
| ret_type, gen, success_response, boxed, allow_oob, |
| allow_preconfig, coroutine): |
| doc = self._cur_doc |
| self._add_doc('Command', |
| self._nodes_for_arguments(doc, |
| arg_type if boxed else None) |
| + self._nodes_for_features(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_sections(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond)) |
| |
| def visit_event(self, name, info, ifcond, features, arg_type, boxed): |
| doc = self._cur_doc |
| self._add_doc('Event', |
| self._nodes_for_arguments(doc, |
| arg_type if boxed else None) |
| + self._nodes_for_features(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_sections(doc) |
| + self._nodes_for_if_section(ifcond)) |
| |
| def symbol(self, doc, entity): |
| """Add documentation for one symbol to the document tree |
| |
| This is the main entry point which causes us to add documentation |
| nodes for a symbol (which could be a 'command', 'object', 'event', |
| etc). We do this by calling 'visit' on the schema entity, which |
| will then call back into one of our visit_* methods, depending |
| on what kind of thing this symbol is. |
| """ |
| self._cur_doc = doc |
| entity.visit(self) |
| self._cur_doc = None |
| |
| def _start_new_heading(self, heading, level): |
| """Start a new heading at the specified heading level |
| |
| Create a new section whose title is 'heading' and which is placed |
| in the docutils node tree as a child of the most recent level-1 |
| heading. Subsequent document sections (commands, freeform doc chunks, |
| etc) will be placed as children of this new heading section. |
| """ |
| if len(self._active_headings) < level: |
| raise QAPISemError(self._cur_doc.info, |
| 'Level %d subheading found outside a ' |
| 'level %d heading' |
| % (level, level - 1)) |
| snode = self._make_section(heading) |
| self._active_headings[level - 1] += snode |
| self._active_headings = self._active_headings[:level] |
| self._active_headings.append(snode) |
| |
| def _add_node_to_current_heading(self, node): |
| """Add the node to whatever the current active heading is""" |
| self._active_headings[-1] += node |
| |
| def freeform(self, doc): |
| """Add a piece of 'freeform' documentation to the document tree |
| |
| A 'freeform' document chunk doesn't relate to any particular |
| symbol (for instance, it could be an introduction). |
| |
| If the freeform document starts with a line of the form |
| '= Heading text', this is a section or subsection heading, with |
| the heading level indicated by the number of '=' signs. |
| """ |
| |
| # QAPIDoc documentation says free-form documentation blocks |
| # must have only a body section, nothing else. |
| assert not doc.sections |
| assert not doc.args |
| assert not doc.features |
| self._cur_doc = doc |
| |
| text = doc.body.text |
| if re.match(r'=+ ', text): |
| # Section/subsection heading (if present, will always be |
| # the first line of the block) |
| (heading, _, text) = text.partition('\n') |
| (leader, _, heading) = heading.partition(' ') |
| self._start_new_heading(heading, len(leader)) |
| if text == '': |
| return |
| |
| node = self._make_section(None) |
| self._parse_text_into_node(text, node) |
| self._add_node_to_current_heading(node) |
| self._cur_doc = None |
| |
| def _parse_text_into_node(self, doctext, node): |
| """Parse a chunk of QAPI-doc-format text into the node |
| |
| The doc comment can contain most inline rST markup, including |
| bulleted and enumerated lists. |
| As an extra permitted piece of markup, @var will be turned |
| into ``var``. |
| """ |
| |
| # Handle the "@var means ``var`` case |
| doctext = re.sub(r'@([\w-]+)', r'``\1``', doctext) |
| |
| rstlist = ViewList() |
| for line in doctext.splitlines(): |
| # The reported line number will always be that of the start line |
| # of the doc comment, rather than the actual location of the error. |
| # Being more precise would require overhaul of the QAPIDoc class |
| # to track lines more exactly within all the sub-parts of the doc |
| # comment, as well as counting lines here. |
| rstlist.append(line, self._cur_doc.info.fname, |
| self._cur_doc.info.line) |
| # Append a blank line -- in some cases rST syntax errors get |
| # attributed to the line after one with actual text, and if there |
| # isn't anything in the ViewList corresponding to that then Sphinx |
| # 1.6's AutodocReporter will then misidentify the source/line location |
| # in the error message (usually attributing it to the top-level |
| # .rst file rather than the offending .json file). The extra blank |
| # line won't affect the rendered output. |
| rstlist.append("", self._cur_doc.info.fname, self._cur_doc.info.line) |
| self._sphinx_directive.do_parse(rstlist, node) |
| |
| def get_document_nodes(self): |
| """Return the list of docutils nodes which make up the document""" |
| return self._top_node.children |
| |
| |
| class QAPISchemaGenDepVisitor(QAPISchemaVisitor): |
| """A QAPI schema visitor which adds Sphinx dependencies each module |
| |
| This class calls the Sphinx note_dependency() function to tell Sphinx |
| that the generated documentation output depends on the input |
| schema file associated with each module in the QAPI input. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, env, qapidir): |
| self._env = env |
| self._qapidir = qapidir |
| |
| def visit_module(self, name): |
| if name != "./builtin": |
| qapifile = self._qapidir + '/' + name |
| self._env.note_dependency(os.path.abspath(qapifile)) |
| super().visit_module(name) |
| |
| |
| class QAPIDocDirective(Directive): |
| """Extract documentation from the specified QAPI .json file""" |
| required_argument = 1 |
| optional_arguments = 1 |
| option_spec = { |
| 'qapifile': directives.unchanged_required |
| } |
| has_content = False |
| |
| def new_serialno(self): |
| """Return a unique new ID string suitable for use as a node's ID""" |
| env = self.state.document.settings.env |
| return 'qapidoc-%d' % env.new_serialno('qapidoc') |
| |
| def run(self): |
| env = self.state.document.settings.env |
| qapifile = env.config.qapidoc_srctree + '/' + self.arguments[0] |
| qapidir = os.path.dirname(qapifile) |
| |
| try: |
| schema = QAPISchema(qapifile) |
| |
| # First tell Sphinx about all the schema files that the |
| # output documentation depends on (including 'qapifile' itself) |
| schema.visit(QAPISchemaGenDepVisitor(env, qapidir)) |
| |
| vis = QAPISchemaGenRSTVisitor(self) |
| vis.visit_begin(schema) |
| for doc in schema.docs: |
| if doc.symbol: |
| vis.symbol(doc, schema.lookup_entity(doc.symbol)) |
| else: |
| vis.freeform(doc) |
| return vis.get_document_nodes() |
| except QAPIError as err: |
| # Launder QAPI parse errors into Sphinx extension errors |
| # so they are displayed nicely to the user |
| raise ExtensionError(str(err)) from err |
| |
| def do_parse(self, rstlist, node): |
| """Parse rST source lines and add them to the specified node |
| |
| Take the list of rST source lines rstlist, parse them as |
| rST, and add the resulting docutils nodes as children of node. |
| The nodes are parsed in a way that allows them to include |
| subheadings (titles) without confusing the rendering of |
| anything else. |
| """ |
| # This is from kerneldoc.py -- it works around an API change in |
| # Sphinx between 1.6 and 1.7. Unlike kerneldoc.py, we use |
| # sphinx.util.nodes.nested_parse_with_titles() rather than the |
| # plain self.state.nested_parse(), and so we can drop the saving |
| # of title_styles and section_level that kerneldoc.py does, |
| # because nested_parse_with_titles() does that for us. |
| if Use_SSI: |
| with switch_source_input(self.state, rstlist): |
| nested_parse_with_titles(self.state, rstlist, node) |
| else: |
| save = self.state.memo.reporter |
| self.state.memo.reporter = AutodocReporter( |
| rstlist, self.state.memo.reporter) |
| try: |
| nested_parse_with_titles(self.state, rstlist, node) |
| finally: |
| self.state.memo.reporter = save |
| |
| |
| def setup(app): |
| """ Register qapi-doc directive with Sphinx""" |
| app.add_config_value('qapidoc_srctree', None, 'env') |
| app.add_directive('qapi-doc', QAPIDocDirective) |
| |
| return dict( |
| version=__version__, |
| parallel_read_safe=True, |
| parallel_write_safe=True |
| ) |