README.md
1 # AOSP Presubmit Hooks
2
3 [TOC]
4
5 This repo holds hooks that get run by repo during the upload phase. They
6 perform various checks automatically such as running linters on your code.
7
8 Note: Currently all hooks are disabled by default. Each repo must explicitly
9 turn on any hook it wishes to enforce.
10
11 ## Usage
12
13 Normally these execute automatically when you run `repo upload`. If you want to
14 run them by hand, you can execute `pre-upload.py` directly. By default, that
15 will scan the active repo and process all commits that haven't yet been merged.
16 See its help for more info.
17
18 ### Bypassing
19
20 Sometimes you might want to bypass the upload checks. While this is **strongly
21 discouraged** (often failures you add will affect others and block them too),
22 sometimes there are valid reasons for this. You can simply use the option
23 `--no-verify` when running `repo upload` to skip all upload checks. This will
24 skip **all** checks and not just specific ones. It should be used only after
25 having run & evaluated the upload output previously.
26
27 # Config Files
28
29 There are two types of config files:
30 * Repo project-wide settings (e.g. all of AOSP). These set up defaults for all
31 projects that are checked out via a single manifest.
32 * Project-local settings (e.g. a single .git repo). These control settings for
33 the local project you're working on.
34
35 The merging of these config files control the hooks/checks that get run when
36 running `repo upload`.
37
38 ## GLOBAL-PREUPLOAD.cfg
39
40 These are the manifest-wide defaults and can be located in two places:
41 * `.repo/manifests/GLOBAL-PREUPLOAD.cfg`: The manifest git repo.
42 Simply check this in to the manifest git repo and you're done.
43 * `GLOBAL-PREUPLOAD.cfg`: The top level of the repo checkout.
44 For manifests that don't have a project checked out at the top level,
45 you can use repo's `<copyfile>` directive.
46
47 These config files will be loaded first before stacking `PREUPLOAD.cfg`
48 settings on top.
49
50 ## PREUPLOAD.cfg
51
52 This file are checked in the top of a specific git repository. Stacking them
53 in subdirectories (to try and override parent settings) is not supported.
54
55 ## Example
56
57 ```
58 [Options]
59 ignore_merged_commits = true
60
61 [Hook Scripts]
62 name = script --with args ${PREUPLOAD_FILES}
63
64 [Builtin Hooks]
65 cpplint = true
66
67 [Builtin Hooks Options]
68 cpplint = --filter=-x ${PREUPLOAD_FILES}
69
70 [Tool Paths]
71 clang-format = /usr/bin/clang-format
72 ```
73
74 ## Environment
75
76 Hooks are executed in the top directory of the git repository. All paths should
77 generally be relative to that point.
78
79 A few environment variables are set so scripts don't need to discover things.
80
81 * `REPO_PROJECT`: The name of the project.
82 e.g. `platform/tools/repohooks`
83 * `REPO_PATH`: The path to the project relative to the root.
84 e.g. `tools/repohooks`
85 * `REPO_REMOTE`: The name of the git remote.
86 e.g. `aosp`.
87 * `REPO_LREV`: The name of the remote revision, translated to a local tracking
88 branch. This is typically latest commit in the remote-tracking branch.
89 e.g. `ec044d3e9b608ce275f02092f86810a3ba13834e`
90 * `REPO_RREV`: The remote revision.
91 e.g. `master`
92 * `PREUPLOAD_COMMIT`: The commit that is currently being checked.
93 e.g. `1f89dce0468448fa36f632d2fc52175cd6940a91`
94
95 ## Placeholders
96
97 A few keywords are recognized to pass down settings. These are **not**
98 environment variables, but are expanded inline. Files with whitespace and
99 such will be expanded correctly via argument positions, so do not try to
100 force your own quote handling.
101
102 * `${PREUPLOAD_FILES}`: List of files to operate on.
103 * `${PREUPLOAD_COMMIT}`: Commit hash.
104 * `${PREUPLOAD_COMMIT_MESSAGE}`: Commit message.
105
106 Some variables are available to make it easier to handle OS differences. These
107 are automatically expanded for you:
108
109 * `${REPO_ROOT}`: The absolute path of the root of the repo checkout.
110 * `${BUILD_OS}`: The string `darwin-x86` for macOS and the string `linux-x86`
111 for Linux/x86.
112
113 ## [Options]
114
115 This section allows for setting options that affect the overall behavior of the
116 pre-upload checks. The following options are recognized:
117
118 * `ignore_merged_commits`: If set to `true`, the hooks will not run on commits
119 that are merged. Hooks will still run on the merge commit itself.
120
121 ## [Hook Scripts]
122
123 This section allows for completely arbitrary hooks to run on a per-repo basis.
124
125 The key can be any name (as long as the syntax is valid), as can the program
126 that is executed. The key is used as the name of the hook for reporting purposes,
127 so it should be at least somewhat descriptive.
128
129 ```
130 [Hook Scripts]
131 my_first_hook = program --gogog ${PREUPLOAD_FILES}
132 another_hook = funtimes --i-need "some space" ${PREUPLOAD_FILES}
133 some_fish = linter --ate-a-cat ${PREUPLOAD_FILES}
134 some_cat = formatter --cat-commit ${PREUPLOAD_COMMIT}
135 some_dog = tool --no-cat-in-commit-message ${PREUPLOAD_COMMIT_MESSAGE}
136 ```
137
138 ## [Builtin Hooks]
139
140 This section allows for turning on common/builtin hooks. There are a bunch of
141 canned hooks already included geared towards AOSP style guidelines.
142
143 * `checkpatch`: Run commits through the Linux kernel's `checkpatch.pl` script.
144 * `clang_format`: Run git-clang-format against the commit. The default style is
145 `file`.
146 * `commit_msg_bug_field`: Require a valid `Bug:` line.
147 * `commit_msg_changeid_field`: Require a valid `Change-Id:` Gerrit line.
148 * `commit_msg_test_field`: Require a `Test:` line.
149 * `cpplint`: Run through the cpplint tool (for C++ code).
150 * `gofmt`: Run Go code through `gofmt`.
151 * `google_java_format`: Run Java code through
152 [`google-java-format`](https://github.com/google/google-java-format)
153 * `jsonlint`: Verify JSON code is sane.
154 * `pylint`: Run Python code through `pylint`.
155 * `xmllint`: Run XML code through `xmllint`.
156
157 Note: Builtin hooks tend to match specific filenames (e.g. `.json`). If no
158 files match in a specific commit, then the hook will be skipped for that commit.
159
160 ```
161 [Builtin Hooks]
162 # Turn on cpplint checking.
163 cpplint = true
164 # Turn off gofmt checking.
165 gofmt = false
166 ```
167
168 ## [Builtin Hooks Options]
169
170 Used to customize the behavior of specific `[Builtin Hooks]`. Any arguments set
171 here will be passed directly to the linter in question. This will completely
172 override any existing default options, so be sure to include everything you need
173 (especially `${PREUPLOAD_FILES}` -- see below).
174
175 Quoting is handled naturally. i.e. use `"a b c"` to pass an argument with
176 whitespace.
177
178 See [Placeholders](#Placeholders) for variables you can expand automatically.
179
180 ```
181 [Builtin Hooks Options]
182 # Pass more filter args to cpplint.
183 cpplint = --filter=-x ${PREUPLOAD_FILES}
184 ```
185
186 ## [Tool Paths]
187
188 Some builtin hooks need to call external executables to work correctly. By
189 default it will call those tools from the user's `$PATH`, but the paths of those
190 executables can be overridden through `[Tool Paths]`. This is helpful to
191 provide consistent behavior for developers across different OS and Linux
192 distros/versions. The following tools are recognized:
193
194 * `clang-format`: used for the `clang_format` builtin hook.
195 * `cpplint`: used for the `cpplint` builtin hook.
196 * `git-clang-format`: used for the `clang_format` builtin hook.
197 * `gofmt`: used for the `gofmt` builtin hook.
198 * `google-java-format`: used for the `google_java_format` builtin hook.
199 * `google-java-format-diff`: used for the `google_java_format` builtin hook.
200 * `pylint`: used for the `pylint` builtin hook.
201
202 See [Placeholders](#Placeholders) for variables you can expand automatically.
203
204 ```
205 [Tool Paths]
206 # Pass absolute paths.
207 clang-format = /usr/bin/clang-format
208 # Or paths relative to the top of the git project.
209 clang-format = prebuilts/bin/clang-format
210 # Or paths relative to the repo root.
211 clang-format = ${REPO_ROOT}/prebuilts/clang/host/${BUILD_OS}/clang-stable/bin/clang-format
212 ```
213
214 # Hook Developers
215
216 These are notes for people updating the `pre-upload.py` hook itself:
217
218 * Don't worry about namespace collisions. The `pre-upload.py` script is loaded
219 and exec-ed in its own context. The only entry-point that matters is `main`.
220 * New hooks can be added in `rh/hooks.py`. Be sure to keep the list up-to-date
221 with the documentation in this file.
222
223 ### Warnings
224
225 If the return code of a hook is 77, then it is assumed to be a warning. The
226 output will be printed to the terminal, but uploading will still be allowed
227 without a bypass being required.
228
229 ## TODO/Limitations
230
231 * `pylint` should support per-directory pylintrc files.
232 * Some checkers operate on the files as they exist in the filesystem. This is
233 not easy to fix because the linters require not just the modified file but the
234 entire repo in order to perform full checks. e.g. `pylint` needs to know what
235 other modules exist locally to verify their API. We can support this case by
236 doing a full checkout of the repo in a temp dir, but this can slow things down
237 a lot. Will need to consider a `PREUPLOAD.cfg` knob.
238 * We need to add `pylint` tool to the AOSP manifest and use that local copy
239 instead of relying on the version that is in $PATH.
240 * Should make file extension filters configurable. All hooks currently declare
241 their own list of files like `.cc` and `.py` and `.xml`.
242 * Add more checkers.
243 * `clang-check`: Runs static analyzers against code.
244 * License checking (like require AOSP header).
245 * Whitespace checking (trailing/tab mixing/etc...).
246 * Long line checking.
247 * Commit message checks (correct format/BUG/TEST/SOB tags/etc...).
248 * Markdown (gitiles) validator.
249 * Spell checker.
250