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# Copyright (c) 2012, Cloudscaling
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# under the License.

import ast
import os
import re

import pep8
import six

"""
Guidelines for writing new hacking checks

 - Use only for Nova specific tests. OpenStack general tests
   should be submitted to the common 'hacking' module.
 - Pick numbers in the range N3xx. Find the current test with
   the highest allocated number and then pick the next value.
 - Keep the test method code in the source file ordered based
   on the N3xx value.
 - List the new rule in the top level HACKING.rst file
 - Add test cases for each new rule to nova/tests/unit/test_hacking.py

"""

UNDERSCORE_IMPORT_FILES = []

session_check = re.compile(r"\w*def [a-zA-Z0-9].*[(].*session.*[)]")
cfg_re = re.compile(r".*\scfg\.")
# Excludes oslo.config OptGroup objects
cfg_opt_re = re.compile(r".*[\s\[]cfg\.[a-zA-Z]*Opt\(")
rule_default_re = re.compile(r".*RuleDefault\(")
policy_enforce_re = re.compile(r".*_ENFORCER\.enforce\(")
vi_header_re = re.compile(r"^#\s+vim?:.+")
virt_file_re = re.compile(r"\./nova/(?:tests/)?virt/(\w+)/")
virt_import_re = re.compile(
    r"^\s*(?:import|from) nova\.(?:tests\.)?virt\.(\w+)")
virt_config_re = re.compile(
    r"CONF\.import_opt\('.*?', 'nova\.virt\.(\w+)('|.)")
asse_trueinst_re = re.compile(
                     r"(.)*assertTrue\(isinstance\((\w|\.|\'|\"|\[|\])+, "
                     "(\w|\.|\'|\"|\[|\])+\)\)")
asse_equal_type_re = re.compile(
                       r"(.)*assertEqual\(type\((\w|\.|\'|\"|\[|\])+\), "
                       "(\w|\.|\'|\"|\[|\])+\)")
asse_equal_in_end_with_true_or_false_re = re.compile(r"assertEqual\("
                    r"(\w|[][.'\"])+ in (\w|[][.'\", ])+, (True|False)\)")
asse_equal_in_start_with_true_or_false_re = re.compile(r"assertEqual\("
                    r"(True|False), (\w|[][.'\"])+ in (\w|[][.'\", ])+\)")
asse_equal_end_with_none_re = re.compile(
                           r"assertEqual\(.*?,\s+None\)$")
asse_equal_start_with_none_re = re.compile(
                           r"assertEqual\(None,")
# NOTE(snikitin): Next two regexes weren't united to one for more readability.
#                 asse_true_false_with_in_or_not_in regex checks
#                 assertTrue/False(A in B) cases where B argument has no spaces
#                 asse_true_false_with_in_or_not_in_spaces regex checks cases
#                 where B argument has spaces and starts/ends with [, ', ".
#                 For example: [1, 2, 3], "some string", 'another string'.
#                 We have to separate these regexes to escape a false positives
#                 results. B argument should have spaces only if it starts
#                 with [, ", '. Otherwise checking of string
#                 "assertFalse(A in B and C in D)" will be false positives.
#                 In this case B argument is "B and C in D".
asse_true_false_with_in_or_not_in = re.compile(r"assert(True|False)\("
                    r"(\w|[][.'\"])+( not)? in (\w|[][.'\",])+(, .*)?\)")
asse_true_false_with_in_or_not_in_spaces = re.compile(r"assert(True|False)"
                    r"\((\w|[][.'\"])+( not)? in [\[|'|\"](\w|[][.'\", ])+"
                    r"[\[|'|\"](, .*)?\)")
asse_raises_regexp = re.compile(r"assertRaisesRegexp\(")
conf_attribute_set_re = re.compile(r"CONF\.[a-z0-9_.]+\s*=\s*\w")
log_translation = re.compile(
    r"(.)*LOG\.(audit|error|critical)\(\s*('|\")")
log_translation_info = re.compile(
    r"(.)*LOG\.(info)\(\s*(_\(|'|\")")
log_translation_exception = re.compile(
    r"(.)*LOG\.(exception)\(\s*(_\(|'|\")")
log_translation_LW = re.compile(
    r"(.)*LOG\.(warning|warn)\(\s*(_\(|'|\")")
translated_log = re.compile(
    r"(.)*LOG\.(audit|error|info|critical|exception)"
    "\(\s*_\(\s*('|\")")
mutable_default_args = re.compile(r"^\s*def .+\((.+=\{\}|.+=\[\])")
string_translation = re.compile(r"[^_]*_\(\s*('|\")")
underscore_import_check = re.compile(r"(.)*import _(.)*")
import_translation_for_log_or_exception = re.compile(
    r"(.)*(from\snova.i18n\simport)\s_")
# We need this for cases where they have created their own _ function.
custom_underscore_check = re.compile(r"(.)*_\s*=\s*(.)*")
api_version_re = re.compile(r"@.*api_version")
dict_constructor_with_list_copy_re = re.compile(r".*\bdict\((\[)?(\(|\[)")
decorator_re = re.compile(r"@.*")
http_not_implemented_re = re.compile(r"raise .*HTTPNotImplemented\(")
spawn_re = re.compile(
    r".*(eventlet|greenthread)\.(?P<spawn_part>spawn(_n)?)\(.*\)")
contextlib_nested = re.compile(r"^with (contextlib\.)?nested\(")
doubled_words_re = re.compile(
    r"\b(then?|[iao]n|i[fst]|but|f?or|at|and|[dt]o)\s+\1\b")


class BaseASTChecker(ast.NodeVisitor):
    """Provides a simple framework for writing AST-based checks.

    Subclasses should implement visit_* methods like any other AST visitor
    implementation. When they detect an error for a particular node the
    method should call ``self.add_error(offending_node)``. Details about
    where in the code the error occurred will be pulled from the node
    object.

    Subclasses should also provide a class variable named CHECK_DESC to
    be used for the human readable error message.

    """

    def __init__(self, tree, filename):
        """This object is created automatically by pep8.

        :param tree: an AST tree
        :param filename: name of the file being analyzed
                         (ignored by our checks)
        """
        self._tree = tree
        self._errors = []

    def run(self):
        """Called automatically by pep8."""
        self.visit(self._tree)
        return self._errors

    def add_error(self, node, message=None):
        """Add an error caused by a node to the list of errors for pep8."""
        message = message or self.CHECK_DESC
        error = (node.lineno, node.col_offset, message, self.__class__)
        self._errors.append(error)

    def _check_call_names(self, call_node, names):
        if isinstance(call_node, ast.Call):
            if isinstance(call_node.func, ast.Name):
                if call_node.func.id in names:
                    return True
        return False


def import_no_db_in_virt(logical_line, filename):
    """Check for db calls from nova/virt

    As of grizzly-2 all the database calls have been removed from
    nova/virt, and we want to keep it that way.

    N307
    """
    if "nova/virt" in filename and not filename.endswith("fake.py"):
        if logical_line.startswith("from nova import db"):
            yield (0, "N307: nova.db import not allowed in nova/virt/*")


def no_db_session_in_public_api(logical_line, filename):
    if "db/api.py" in filename:
        if session_check.match(logical_line):
            yield (0, "N309: public db api methods may not accept session")


def use_timeutils_utcnow(logical_line, filename):
    # tools are OK to use the standard datetime module
    if "/tools/" in filename:
        return

    msg = "N310: timeutils.utcnow() must be used instead of datetime.%s()"

    datetime_funcs = ['now', 'utcnow']
    for f in datetime_funcs:
        pos = logical_line.find('datetime.%s' % f)
        if pos != -1:
            yield (pos, msg % f)


def _get_virt_name(regex, data):
    m = regex.match(data)
    if m is None:
        return None
    driver = m.group(1)
    # Ignore things we mis-detect as virt drivers in the regex
    if driver in ["test_virt_drivers", "driver", "firewall",
                  "disk", "api", "imagecache", "cpu", "hardware",
                  "image"]:
        return None
    return driver


def import_no_virt_driver_import_deps(physical_line, filename):
    """Check virt drivers' modules aren't imported by other drivers

    Modules under each virt driver's directory are
    considered private to that virt driver. Other drivers
    in Nova must not access those drivers. Any code that
    is to be shared should be refactored into a common
    module

    N311
    """
    thisdriver = _get_virt_name(virt_file_re, filename)
    thatdriver = _get_virt_name(virt_import_re, physical_line)
    if (thatdriver is not None and
        thisdriver is not None and
        thisdriver != thatdriver):
        return (0, "N311: importing code from other virt drivers forbidden")


def import_no_virt_driver_config_deps(physical_line, filename):
    """Check virt drivers' config vars aren't used by other drivers

    Modules under each virt driver's directory are
    considered private to that virt driver. Other drivers
    in Nova must not use their config vars. Any config vars
    that are to be shared should be moved into a common module

    N312
    """
    thisdriver = _get_virt_name(virt_file_re, filename)
    thatdriver = _get_virt_name(virt_config_re, physical_line)
    if (thatdriver is not None and
        thisdriver is not None and
        thisdriver != thatdriver):
        return (0, "N312: using config vars from other virt drivers forbidden")


def capital_cfg_help(logical_line, tokens):
    msg = "N313: capitalize help string"

    if cfg_re.match(logical_line):
        for t in range(len(tokens)):
            if tokens[t][1] == "help":
                txt = tokens[t + 2][1]
                if len(txt) > 1 and txt[1].islower():
                    yield(0, msg)


def no_vi_headers(physical_line, line_number, lines):
    """Check for vi editor configuration in source files.

    By default vi modelines can only appear in the first or
    last 5 lines of a source file.

    N314
    """
    # NOTE(gilliard): line_number is 1-indexed
    if line_number <= 5 or line_number > len(lines) - 5:
        if vi_header_re.match(physical_line):
            return 0, "N314: Don't put vi configuration in source files"


def assert_true_instance(logical_line):
    """Check for assertTrue(isinstance(a, b)) sentences

    N316
    """
    if asse_trueinst_re.match(logical_line):
        yield (0, "N316: assertTrue(isinstance(a, b)) sentences not allowed")


def assert_equal_type(logical_line):
    """Check for assertEqual(type(A), B) sentences

    N317
    """
    if asse_equal_type_re.match(logical_line):
        yield (0, "N317: assertEqual(type(A), B) sentences not allowed")


def assert_equal_none(logical_line):
    """Check for assertEqual(A, None) or assertEqual(None, A) sentences

    N318
    """
    res = (asse_equal_start_with_none_re.search(logical_line) or
           asse_equal_end_with_none_re.search(logical_line))
    if res:
        yield (0, "N318: assertEqual(A, None) or assertEqual(None, A) "
               "sentences not allowed")


def no_translate_debug_logs(logical_line, filename):
    """Check for 'LOG.debug(_('

    As per our translation policy,
    https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/LoggingStandards#Log_Translation
    we shouldn't translate debug level logs.

    * This check assumes that 'LOG' is a logger.
    * Use filename so we can start enforcing this in specific folders instead
      of needing to do so all at once.

    N319
    """
    if logical_line.startswith("LOG.debug(_("):
        yield(0, "N319 Don't translate debug level logs")


def no_import_translation_in_tests(logical_line, filename):
    """Check for 'from nova.i18n import _'
    N337
    """
    if 'nova/tests/' in filename:
        res = import_translation_for_log_or_exception.match(logical_line)
        if res:
            yield(0, "N337 Don't import translation in tests")


def no_setting_conf_directly_in_tests(logical_line, filename):
    """Check for setting CONF.* attributes directly in tests

    The value can leak out of tests affecting how subsequent tests run.
    Using self.flags(option=value) is the preferred method to temporarily
    set config options in tests.

    N320
    """
    if 'nova/tests/' in filename:
        res = conf_attribute_set_re.match(logical_line)
        if res:
            yield (0, "N320: Setting CONF.* attributes directly in tests is "
                      "forbidden. Use self.flags(option=value) instead")


def validate_log_translations(logical_line, physical_line, filename):
    # Translations are not required in the test directory
    # and the Xen utilities
    if ("nova/tests" in filename or
                "plugins/xenserver/xenapi/etc/xapi.d" in filename):
        return
    if pep8.noqa(physical_line):
        return
    msg = "N328: LOG.info messages require translations `_LI()`!"
    if log_translation_info.match(logical_line):
        yield (0, msg)
    msg = "N329: LOG.exception messages require translations `_LE()`!"
    if log_translation_exception.match(logical_line):
        yield (0, msg)
    msg = "N330: LOG.warning, LOG.warn messages require translations `_LW()`!"
    if log_translation_LW.match(logical_line):
        yield (0, msg)
    msg = "N321: Log messages require translations!"
    if log_translation.match(logical_line):
        yield (0, msg)


def no_mutable_default_args(logical_line):
    msg = "N322: Method's default argument shouldn't be mutable!"
    if mutable_default_args.match(logical_line):
        yield (0, msg)


def check_explicit_underscore_import(logical_line, filename):
    """Check for explicit import of the _ function

    We need to ensure that any files that are using the _() function
    to translate logs are explicitly importing the _ function.  We
    can't trust unit test to catch whether the import has been
    added so we need to check for it here.
    """

    # Build a list of the files that have _ imported.  No further
    # checking needed once it is found.
    if filename in UNDERSCORE_IMPORT_FILES:
        pass
    elif (underscore_import_check.match(logical_line) or
          custom_underscore_check.match(logical_line)):
        UNDERSCORE_IMPORT_FILES.append(filename)
    elif (translated_log.match(logical_line) or
         string_translation.match(logical_line)):
        yield(0, "N323: Found use of _() without explicit import of _ !")


def use_jsonutils(logical_line, filename):
    # the code below that path is not meant to be executed from neutron
    # tree where jsonutils module is present, so don't enforce its usage
    # for this subdirectory
    if "plugins/xenserver" in filename:
        return

    # tools are OK to use the standard json module
    if "/tools/" in filename:
        return

    msg = "N324: jsonutils.%(fun)s must be used instead of json.%(fun)s"

    if "json." in logical_line:
        json_funcs = ['dumps(', 'dump(', 'loads(', 'load(']
        for f in json_funcs:
            pos = logical_line.find('json.%s' % f)
            if pos != -1:
                yield (pos, msg % {'fun': f[:-1]})


def check_api_version_decorator(logical_line, previous_logical, blank_before,
                                filename):
    msg = ("N332: the api_version decorator must be the first decorator"
           " on a method.")
    if blank_before == 0 and re.match(api_version_re, logical_line) \
           and re.match(decorator_re, previous_logical):
        yield(0, msg)


class CheckForStrUnicodeExc(BaseASTChecker):
    """Checks for the use of str() or unicode() on an exception.

    This currently only handles the case where str() or unicode()
    is used in the scope of an exception handler.  If the exception
    is passed into a function, returned from an assertRaises, or
    used on an exception created in the same scope, this does not
    catch it.
    """

    CHECK_DESC = ('N325 str() and unicode() cannot be used on an '
                  'exception.  Remove or use six.text_type()')

    def __init__(self, tree, filename):
        super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).__init__(tree, filename)
        self.name = []
        self.already_checked = []

    # Python 2 produces ast.TryExcept and ast.TryFinally nodes, but Python 3
    # only produces ast.Try nodes.
    if six.PY2:
        def visit_TryExcept(self, node):
            for handler in node.handlers:
                if handler.name:
                    self.name.append(handler.name.id)
                    super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)
                    self.name = self.name[:-1]
                else:
                    super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)
    else:
        def visit_Try(self, node):
            for handler in node.handlers:
                if handler.name:
                    self.name.append(handler.name)
                    super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)
                    self.name = self.name[:-1]
                else:
                    super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)

    def visit_Call(self, node):
        if self._check_call_names(node, ['str', 'unicode']):
            if node not in self.already_checked:
                self.already_checked.append(node)
                if isinstance(node.args[0], ast.Name):
                    if node.args[0].id in self.name:
                        self.add_error(node.args[0])
        super(CheckForStrUnicodeExc, self).generic_visit(node)


class CheckForTransAdd(BaseASTChecker):
    """Checks for the use of concatenation on a translated string.

    Translations should not be concatenated with other strings, but
    should instead include the string being added to the translated
    string to give the translators the most information.
    """

    CHECK_DESC = ('N326 Translated messages cannot be concatenated.  '
                  'String should be included in translated message.')

    TRANS_FUNC = ['_', '_LI', '_LW', '_LE', '_LC']

    def visit_BinOp(self, node):
        if isinstance(node.op, ast.Add):
            if self._check_call_names(node.left, self.TRANS_FUNC):
                self.add_error(node.left)
            elif self._check_call_names(node.right, self.TRANS_FUNC):
                self.add_error(node.right)
        super(CheckForTransAdd, self).generic_visit(node)


class _FindVariableReferences(ast.NodeVisitor):
    def __init__(self):
        super(_FindVariableReferences, self).__init__()
        self._references = []

    def visit_Name(self, node):
        if isinstance(node.ctx, ast.Load):
            # This means the value of a variable was loaded. For example a
            # variable 'foo' was used like:
            # mocked_thing.bar = foo
            # foo()
            # self.assertRaises(excepion, foo)
            self._references.append(node.id)
        super(_FindVariableReferences, self).generic_visit(node)


class CheckForUncalledTestClosure(BaseASTChecker):
    """Look for closures that are never called in tests.

    A recurring pattern when using multiple mocks is to create a closure
    decorated with mocks like:

    def test_thing(self):
            @mock.patch.object(self.compute, 'foo')
            @mock.patch.object(self.compute, 'bar')
            def _do_test(mock_bar, mock_foo):
                # Test things
        _do_test()

    However it is easy to leave off the _do_test() and have the test pass
    because nothing runs. This check looks for methods defined within a test
    method and ensures that there is a reference to them. Only methods defined
    one level deep are checked. Something like:

    def test_thing(self):
        class FakeThing:
            def foo(self):

    would not ensure that foo is referenced.

    N349
    """

    def __init__(self, tree, filename):
        super(CheckForUncalledTestClosure, self).__init__(tree, filename)
        self._filename = filename

    def visit_FunctionDef(self, node):
        # self._filename is 'stdin' in the unit test for this check.
        if (not os.path.basename(self._filename).startswith('test_') and
            not 'stdin'):
            return

        closures = []
        references = []
        # Walk just the direct nodes of the test method
        for child_node in ast.iter_child_nodes(node):
            if isinstance(child_node, ast.FunctionDef):
                closures.append(child_node.name)

        # Walk all nodes to find references
        find_references = _FindVariableReferences()
        find_references.generic_visit(node)
        references = find_references._references

        missed = set(closures) - set(references)
        if missed:
            self.add_error(node, 'N349: Test closures not called: %s'
                    % ','.join(missed))


def assert_true_or_false_with_in(logical_line):
    """Check for assertTrue/False(A in B), assertTrue/False(A not in B),
    assertTrue/False(A in B, message) or assertTrue/False(A not in B, message)
    sentences.

    N334
    """
    res = (asse_true_false_with_in_or_not_in.search(logical_line) or
           asse_true_false_with_in_or_not_in_spaces.search(logical_line))
    if res:
        yield (0, "N334: Use assertIn/NotIn(A, B) rather than "
                  "assertTrue/False(A in/not in B) when checking collection "
                  "contents.")


def assert_raises_regexp(logical_line):
    """Check for usage of deprecated assertRaisesRegexp

    N335
    """
    res = asse_raises_regexp.search(logical_line)
    if res:
        yield (0, "N335: assertRaisesRegex must be used instead "
                  "of assertRaisesRegexp")


def dict_constructor_with_list_copy(logical_line):
    msg = ("N336: Must use a dict comprehension instead of a dict constructor"
           " with a sequence of key-value pairs."
           )
    if dict_constructor_with_list_copy_re.match(logical_line):
        yield (0, msg)


def assert_equal_in(logical_line):
    """Check for assertEqual(A in B, True), assertEqual(True, A in B),
    assertEqual(A in B, False) or assertEqual(False, A in B) sentences

    N338
    """
    res = (asse_equal_in_start_with_true_or_false_re.search(logical_line) or
           asse_equal_in_end_with_true_or_false_re.search(logical_line))
    if res:
        yield (0, "N338: Use assertIn/NotIn(A, B) rather than "
                  "assertEqual(A in B, True/False) when checking collection "
                  "contents.")


def check_http_not_implemented(logical_line, physical_line, filename):
    msg = ("N339: HTTPNotImplemented response must be implemented with"
           " common raise_feature_not_supported().")
    if pep8.noqa(physical_line):
        return
    if ("nova/api/openstack/compute" not in filename):
        return
    if re.match(http_not_implemented_re, logical_line):
        yield(0, msg)


def check_greenthread_spawns(logical_line, physical_line, filename):
    """Check for use of greenthread.spawn(), greenthread.spawn_n(),
    eventlet.spawn(), and eventlet.spawn_n()

    N340
    """
    msg = ("N340: Use nova.utils.%(spawn)s() rather than "
           "greenthread.%(spawn)s() and eventlet.%(spawn)s()")
    if "nova/utils.py" in filename or "nova/tests/" in filename:
        return

    match = re.match(spawn_re, logical_line)

    if match:
        yield (0, msg % {'spawn': match.group('spawn_part')})


def check_no_contextlib_nested(logical_line, filename):
    msg = ("N341: contextlib.nested is deprecated. With Python 2.7 and later "
           "the with-statement supports multiple nested objects. See https://"
           "docs.python.org/2/library/contextlib.html#contextlib.nested for "
           "more information. nova.test.nested() is an alternative as well.")

    if contextlib_nested.match(logical_line):
        yield(0, msg)


def check_config_option_in_central_place(logical_line, filename):
    msg = ("N342: Config options should be in the central location "
           "'/nova/conf/*'. Do not declare new config options outside "
           "of that folder.")
    # That's the correct location
    if "nova/conf/" in filename:
        return
    # TODO(markus_z) This is just temporary until all config options are
    # moved to the central place. To avoid that a once cleaned up place
    # introduces new config options, we do a check here. This array will
    # get quite huge over the time, but will be removed at the end of the
    # reorganization.
    # You can add the full path to a module or folder. It's just a substring
    # check, which makes it flexible enough.
    cleaned_up = ["nova/console/serial.py",
                  "nova/cmd/serialproxy.py",
                  ]
    if not any(c in filename for c in cleaned_up):
        return

    if cfg_opt_re.match(logical_line):
        yield(0, msg)


def check_policy_registration_in_central_place(logical_line, filename):
    msg = ('N350: Policy registration should be in the central location '
           '"/nova/policies/*".')
    # This is where registration should happen
    if "nova/policies/" in filename:
        return
    # A couple of policy tests register rules
    if "nova/tests/unit/test_policy.py" in filename:
        return

    if rule_default_re.match(logical_line):
        yield(0, msg)


def check_policy_enforce(logical_line, filename):
    """Look for uses of nova.policy._ENFORCER.enforce()

    Now that policy defaults are registered in code the _ENFORCER.authorize
    method should be used. That ensures that only registered policies are used.
    Uses of _ENFORCER.enforce could allow unregistered policies to be used, so
    this check looks for uses of that method.

    N351
    """

    msg = ('N351: nova.policy._ENFORCER.enforce() should not be used. '
           'Use the authorize() method instead.')

    if policy_enforce_re.match(logical_line):
        yield(0, msg)


def check_doubled_words(physical_line, filename):
    """Check for the common doubled-word typos

    N343
    """
    msg = ("N343: Doubled word '%(word)s' typo found")

    match = re.search(doubled_words_re, physical_line)

    if match:
        return (0, msg % {'word': match.group(1)})


def check_python3_no_iteritems(logical_line):
    msg = ("N344: Use six.iteritems() instead of dict.iteritems().")

    if re.search(r".*\.iteritems\(\)", logical_line):
        yield(0, msg)


def check_python3_no_iterkeys(logical_line):
    msg = ("N345: Use six.iterkeys() instead of dict.iterkeys().")

    if re.search(r".*\.iterkeys\(\)", logical_line):
        yield(0, msg)


def check_python3_no_itervalues(logical_line):
    msg = ("N346: Use six.itervalues() instead of dict.itervalues().")

    if re.search(r".*\.itervalues\(\)", logical_line):
        yield(0, msg)


def no_os_popen(logical_line):
    """Disallow 'os.popen('

    Deprecated library function os.popen() Replace it using subprocess
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/tempest/+bug/1529836

    N348
    """

    if 'os.popen(' in logical_line:
        yield(0, 'N348 Deprecated library function os.popen(). '
                 'Replace it using subprocess module. ')


def no_log_warn(logical_line):
    """Disallow 'LOG.warn('

    Deprecated LOG.warn(), instead use LOG.warning
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/senlin/+bug/1508442

    N352
    """

    msg = ("N352: LOG.warn is deprecated, please use LOG.warning!")
    if "LOG.warn(" in logical_line:
        yield (0, msg)


def factory(register):
    register(import_no_db_in_virt)
    register(no_db_session_in_public_api)
    register(use_timeutils_utcnow)
    register(import_no_virt_driver_import_deps)
    register(import_no_virt_driver_config_deps)
    register(capital_cfg_help)
    register(no_vi_headers)
    register(no_import_translation_in_tests)
    register(assert_true_instance)
    register(assert_equal_type)
    register(assert_equal_none)
    register(assert_raises_regexp)
    register(no_translate_debug_logs)
    register(no_setting_conf_directly_in_tests)
    register(validate_log_translations)
    register(no_mutable_default_args)
    register(check_explicit_underscore_import)
    register(use_jsonutils)
    register(check_api_version_decorator)
    register(CheckForStrUnicodeExc)
    register(CheckForTransAdd)
    register(assert_true_or_false_with_in)
    register(dict_constructor_with_list_copy)
    register(assert_equal_in)
    register(check_http_not_implemented)
    register(check_no_contextlib_nested)
    register(check_greenthread_spawns)
    register(check_config_option_in_central_place)
    register(check_policy_registration_in_central_place)
    register(check_policy_enforce)
    register(check_doubled_words)
    register(check_python3_no_iteritems)
    register(check_python3_no_iterkeys)
    register(check_python3_no_itervalues)
    register(no_os_popen)
    register(no_log_warn)
    register(CheckForUncalledTestClosure)