This python library is a set of tools to manage AWS Doc SDK Example metadata. It is used by the AWS Doc SDK Examples team, as well as tributary sources of example snippets.
-tools:
- Validates example metadata.
- Provides an API to program against example metadata.
- Hydrates additional derived data not explicitly written by engineers into example metadata.
The check-in tests are run whenever a pull request is submitted or changed. They can be included in a Github Action with a job like this:
jobs:
validate:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: checkout repo content
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: validate metadata
uses: awsdocs/aws-doc-sdk-examples-tools@main
The check-in tests walk the full repository and scan code files to look for the following issues.
- Disallow a list of specified words.
- Disallow any 20- or 40- character strings that fit a specified regex profile that indicates they might be secret access keys. Allow strings that fit the regex profile if they are in the allow list.
- Disallow file names that contain 20- or 40- character strings that fit the same regex profile, unless the filename is in the allow list.
- Verify that snippet-start and snippet-end tags are in matched pairs. You are not required to include these tags, but if you do they must be in pairs.
- Ensures any snippet_file in metadata excerpts are present in the repo.
A count of errors found is returned. When CI receives a non-zero return code, it treats the checks as failed and displays a message in the pull request.
The above configuration tracks the main
branch directly. To follow more stable releases, use the most recent release tag in the github action.
uses: awsdocs/aws-doc-sdk-examples-tools@2024-08-26-A
python3.8 -m venv .venv
# With a python 3.8 venv in .venv
source .venv/bin/activate # Adjust for windows as necessary
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
python -m pip install -e .
python -m mypy aws_doc_sdk_examples_tools
python -m pytest -vv
python -m black --check
Some validation options can be extended by creating .doc_gen/validation.yaml
.
allow_list
: The 40-character check is very sensitive. To allow certain patterns, add them as a string to theallow_list
key, which will be loaded as a set of strings to allow.sample_files
: Sample files are only allowed with certain names. To allow additional sample files, add their file name (with extension, but not path) to this list.
There are two stages, testing and deployment.
- Merge your changes into aws-doc-sdk-examples-tools/commits/main.
- Create a testing branch from aws-doc-sdk-examples@main.
- Find the commit SHA that matches the latest change from aws-doc-sdk-examples-tools/commits/main.
- Update the following files in your testing branch with the commit SHA (format:
org/repo@hash
, e.g.awsdocs/aws-doc-sdk-examples-tools@e7c283e916e8efc9113277e2f38c8fa855a79d0a
):- In .github/workflows/validate-doc-metadata.yml, replace the current tag with the SHA.
- Add only the commit SHA to the
allow_list
field in .doc_gen/validation.yaml.
- Open a Draft PR to main branch: Do not publish for review. Wait for checks/tests to pass on the PR.
- Run
stamp.sh --release
from themain
branch to automatically perform the following actions: - Update your testing PR branch
- Remove SHA and add tag to validate-doc-metadata.yml
- Remove the SHA from .doc_gen/validation.yaml
- This is easily accomplished in the Github UI.
- Create a release: Use the automated "Create release from tag" button to create a new release with the new tag.
- Perform internal update process.
- See
update.sh
script in internal package.
- See
See CONTRIBUTING for more information.
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.