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UPSTREAM: <carry> Add standard Makefile targets #37

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89 changes: 89 additions & 0 deletions Makefile
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# Get the currently used golang install path (in GOPATH/bin, unless GOBIN is set)
ifeq (,$(shell go env GOBIN))
GOBIN=$(shell go env GOPATH)/bin
else
GOBIN=$(shell go env GOBIN)
endif


VERSION ?= $(shell git describe --always --abbrev=7)
MUTABLE_TAG ?= latest
IMAGE ?= gcp-cloud-controller-manager
BUILD_IMAGE ?= registry.ci.openshift.org/openshift/release:golang-1.20
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The BUILD_IMAGE is not used.


ifeq ($(shell command -v podman > /dev/null 2>&1 ; echo $$? ), 0)
ENGINE=podman
else ifeq ($(shell command -v docker > /dev/null 2>&1 ; echo $$? ), 0)
ENGINE=docker
endif

USE_DOCKER ?= 0
ifeq ($(USE_DOCKER), 1)
ENGINE=docker
endif


.PHONY: all
all: build

##@ General

# The help target prints out all targets with their descriptions organized
# beneath their categories. The categories are represented by '##@' and the
# target descriptions by '##'. The awk commands is responsible for reading the
# entire set of makefiles included in this invocation, looking for lines of the
# file as xyz: ## something, and then pretty-format the target and help. Then,
# if there's a line with ##@ something, that gets pretty-printed as a category.
# More info on the usage of ANSI control characters for terminal formatting:
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#SGR_parameters
# More info on the awk command:
# http://linuxcommand.org/lc3_adv_awk.php

.PHONY: help
help: ## Display this help.
@awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*##"; printf "\nUsage:\n make \033[36m<target>\033[0m\n"} /^[a-zA-Z_0-9-]+:.*?##/ { printf " \033[36m%-15s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2 } /^##@/ { printf "\n\033[1m%s\033[0m\n", substr($$0, 5) } ' $(MAKEFILE_LIST)

##@ Development

.PHONY: fmt
fmt: ## Run go fmt against code.
go fmt ./...

.PHONY: vet
vet: ## Run go vet against code.
go vet ./...

.PHONY: vendor
vendor: ## Ensure the vendor directory is up to date.
go mod tidy
go mod vendor
go mod verify

.PHONY: lint
lint: ## Run golangci-lint over the codebase.
$(call ensure-home, ${GOLANGCI_LINT} run ./... --timeout 5m)
./openshift-hack/scripts/verify-log-keys.sh

.PHONY: test
test: fmt vet unit ## Run tests.

.PHONY: verify-%
verify-%: ## Ensure no diff after running some other target
make $*
./openshift-hack/scripts/verify-diff.sh

##@ Build

.PHONY: build
build:fmt vet ## Build manager binary.
go build -o bin/gcp-cloud-controller-manager ./cmd/cloud-controller-manager


.PHONY: images
images: ## Create images
$(ENGINE) build -t "$(IMAGE):$(VERSION)" -t "$(IMAGE):$(MUTABLE_TAG)" ./

.PHONY: push
push: ## Push images
$(ENGINE) push "$(IMAGE):$(VERSION)"
$(ENGINE) push "$(IMAGE):$(MUTABLE_TAG)"
1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions cmd/gcp-controller-manager/ca_cache_test.go
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})
for desc, invalidCert := range ca.invalidCerts {
invalidCert := invalidCert

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Should this be in this pull request? Or is this from something else you are working on.

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It's to make verification pass - the loop variable was being captured, which caused linting failures.

t.Run(desc, func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
if err := c.verify(invalidCert); err == nil {
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9 changes: 9 additions & 0 deletions openshift-hack/scripts/verify-diff.sh
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FILE_DIFF=$(git ls-files -o --exclude-standard)

if [ "$FILE_DIFF" != "" ]; then
echo "Found untracked files:"
echo $FILE_DIFF
exit 1
fi

git diff --exit-code
30 changes: 30 additions & 0 deletions openshift-hack/scripts/verify-log-keys.sh
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Probably don't want this one, this was a strict experiment with CPMS and would probably not be appropriate for a forked repository.

The idea is that all log keys in the structured logs are camelCase but, I don't even know if this project uses structured logs


invalidLines=0

for f in $(find . -name "*_test.go"); do
# Find all lines that have a KeysAndValues (ie any test case inspecting set log keys).
# We have to use pcregrep here so that it captures multi line regexes.
allKeys=$(pcregrep --line-offsets -M 'KeysAndValues: \[\]interface{}{[^}]*},' ${f})

# Find all lines that have a compliant set of keys (ie lowerCamelCase).
# We have to use pcregrep here so that it captures multi line regexes.
compliantKeys=$(pcregrep --line-offsets -M 'KeysAndValues: \[\]interface{}{(\n)?(\s*\"[a-z][A-Za-z]*\",[^}]*,?\n?)*\n?\s*},' ${f})

# Find the lines which are only present in the first of these
nonCompliantLines=$(echo $allKeys $compliantKeys | xargs -n1 | sort | uniq -u)

for l in $nonCompliantLines; do
((invalidLines+=1))
echo "Found non-compliant log key around ${f} line ${l}. All log keys should be lowerCamelCase."

# We keep the beginning of the line so sum the start and end of the offset to work out how many characters to print.
chars=$(echo $l | cut -d: -f2 | awk 'BEGIN {RS="," ; sum = 0 }{sum += $1 }END { print sum }')
# Print starting at the matched line number, the number of chars we calculated
tail -n +$(echo $l | cut -d: -f1) ${f} | head -c $chars
# Ensure a new line at the end
echo
done
done

exit $invalidLines