| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| from __future__ import print_function |
| |
| import os.path |
| |
| from json_parse import OrderedDict |
| from memoize import memoize |
| |
| |
| def _IsTypeFromManifestKeys(namespace, typename, fallback): |
| # type(Namespace, str, bool) -> bool |
| """Computes whether 'from_manifest_keys' is true for the given type. |
| """ |
| if typename in namespace._manifest_referenced_types: |
| return True |
| |
| return fallback |
| |
| class ParseException(Exception): |
| """Thrown when data in the model is invalid. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, parent, message): |
| hierarchy = _GetModelHierarchy(parent) |
| hierarchy.append(message) |
| Exception.__init__( |
| self, 'Model parse exception at:\n' + '\n'.join(hierarchy)) |
| |
| |
| class Model(object): |
| """Model of all namespaces that comprise an API. |
| |
| Properties: |
| - |namespaces| a map of a namespace name to its model.Namespace |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, allow_inline_enums=True): |
| self._allow_inline_enums = allow_inline_enums |
| self.namespaces = {} |
| |
| def AddNamespace(self, |
| json, |
| source_file, |
| include_compiler_options=False, |
| environment=None): |
| """Add a namespace's json to the model and returns the namespace. |
| """ |
| namespace = Namespace(json, |
| source_file, |
| include_compiler_options=include_compiler_options, |
| environment=environment, |
| allow_inline_enums=self._allow_inline_enums) |
| self.namespaces[namespace.name] = namespace |
| return namespace |
| |
| |
| def CreateFeature(name, model): |
| if isinstance(model, dict): |
| return SimpleFeature(name, model) |
| return ComplexFeature(name, [SimpleFeature(name, child) for child in model]) |
| |
| |
| class ComplexFeature(object): |
| """A complex feature which may be made of several simple features. |
| |
| Properties: |
| - |name| the name of the feature |
| - |unix_name| the unix_name of the feature |
| - |feature_list| a list of simple features which make up the feature |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, feature_name, features): |
| self.name = feature_name |
| self.unix_name = UnixName(self.name) |
| self.feature_list = features |
| |
| class SimpleFeature(object): |
| """A simple feature, which can make up a complex feature, as specified in |
| files such as chrome/common/extensions/api/_permission_features.json. |
| |
| Properties: |
| - |name| the name of the feature |
| - |unix_name| the unix_name of the feature |
| - |channel| the channel where the feature is released |
| - |extension_types| the types which can use the feature |
| - |whitelist| a list of extensions allowed to use the feature |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, feature_name, feature_def): |
| self.name = feature_name |
| self.unix_name = UnixName(self.name) |
| self.channel = feature_def['channel'] |
| self.extension_types = feature_def['extension_types'] |
| self.whitelist = feature_def.get('whitelist') |
| |
| |
| class Namespace(object): |
| """An API namespace. |
| |
| Properties: |
| - |name| the name of the namespace |
| - |description| the description of the namespace |
| - |deprecated| a reason and possible alternative for a deprecated api |
| - |unix_name| the unix_name of the namespace |
| - |source_file| the file that contained the namespace definition |
| - |source_file_dir| the directory component of |source_file| |
| - |source_file_filename| the filename component of |source_file| |
| - |platforms| if not None, the list of platforms that the namespace is |
| available to |
| - |types| a map of type names to their model.Type |
| - |functions| a map of function names to their model.Function |
| - |events| a map of event names to their model.Function |
| - |properties| a map of property names to their model.Property |
| - |compiler_options| the compiler_options dict, only not empty if |
| |include_compiler_options| is True |
| - |manifest_keys| is a Type representing the manifest keys for this namespace. |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, |
| json, |
| source_file, |
| include_compiler_options=False, |
| environment=None, |
| allow_inline_enums=True): |
| self.name = json['namespace'] |
| if 'description' not in json: |
| # TODO(kalman): Go back to throwing an error here. |
| print('%s must have a "description" field. This will appear ' |
| 'on the API summary page.' % self.name) |
| json['description'] = '' |
| self.description = json['description'] |
| self.deprecated = json.get('deprecated', None) |
| self.unix_name = UnixName(self.name) |
| self.source_file = source_file |
| self.source_file_dir, self.source_file_filename = os.path.split(source_file) |
| self.short_filename = os.path.basename(source_file).split('.')[0] |
| self.parent = None |
| self.allow_inline_enums = allow_inline_enums |
| self.platforms = _GetPlatforms(json) |
| toplevel_origin = Origin(from_client=True, from_json=True) |
| |
| # While parsing manifest keys, we store all the types referenced by manifest |
| # keys. This is useful for computing the correct Origin for types in the |
| # namespace. This also necessitates parsing manifest keys before types. |
| self._manifest_referenced_types = set() |
| self.manifest_keys = _GetManifestKeysType(self, json) |
| |
| self.types = _GetTypes(self, json, self, toplevel_origin) |
| self.functions = _GetFunctions(self, json, self) |
| self.events = _GetEvents(self, json, self) |
| self.properties = _GetProperties(self, json, self, toplevel_origin) |
| if include_compiler_options: |
| self.compiler_options = json.get('compiler_options', {}) |
| else: |
| self.compiler_options = {} |
| self.environment = environment |
| self.documentation_options = json.get('documentation_options', {}) |
| |
| |
| class Origin(object): |
| """Stores the possible origin of model object as a pair of bools. These are: |
| |
| |from_client| indicating that instances can originate from users of |
| generated code (for example, function results), or |
| |from_json| indicating that instances can originate from the JSON (for |
| example, function parameters) |
| |from_manifest_keys| indicating that instances for this type can be parsed |
| from manifest keys. |
| |
| It is possible for model objects to originate from both the client and json, |
| for example Types defined in the top-level schema, in which case both |
| |from_client| and |from_json| would be True. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, |
| from_client=False, |
| from_json=False, |
| from_manifest_keys=False): |
| if not from_client and not from_json and not from_manifest_keys: |
| raise ValueError( |
| 'One of (from_client, from_json, from_manifest_keys) must be true') |
| self.from_client = from_client |
| self.from_json = from_json |
| self.from_manifest_keys = from_manifest_keys |
| |
| |
| class Type(object): |
| """A Type defined in the json. |
| |
| Properties: |
| - |name| the type name |
| - |namespace| the Type's namespace |
| - |description| the description of the type (if provided) |
| - |properties| a map of property unix_names to their model.Property |
| - |functions| a map of function names to their model.Function |
| - |events| a map of event names to their model.Event |
| - |origin| the Origin of the type |
| - |property_type| the PropertyType of this Type |
| - |item_type| if this is an array, the type of items in the array |
| - |simple_name| the name of this Type without a namespace |
| - |additional_properties| the type of the additional properties, if any is |
| specified |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, |
| parent, |
| name, |
| json, |
| namespace, |
| input_origin): |
| self.name = name |
| |
| # The typename "ManifestKeys" is reserved. |
| if name == 'ManifestKeys': |
| assert parent == namespace and input_origin.from_manifest_keys, \ |
| 'ManifestKeys type is reserved' |
| |
| self.namespace = namespace |
| self.simple_name = _StripNamespace(self.name, namespace) |
| self.unix_name = UnixName(self.name) |
| self.description = json.get('description', None) |
| self.jsexterns = json.get('jsexterns', None) |
| |
| # Copy the Origin and override the |from_manifest_keys| value as necessary. |
| # We need to do this to ensure types reference by manifest types have the |
| # correct value for |origin.from_manifest_keys|. |
| self.origin = Origin( |
| input_origin.from_client, input_origin.from_json, |
| _IsTypeFromManifestKeys(namespace, name, input_origin.from_manifest_keys)) |
| |
| self.parent = parent |
| self.instance_of = json.get('isInstanceOf', None) |
| self.is_serializable_function = json.get('serializableFunction', False) |
| # TODO(kalman): Only objects need functions/events/properties, but callers |
| # assume that all types have them. Fix this. |
| self.functions = _GetFunctions(self, json, namespace) |
| self.events = _GetEvents(self, json, namespace) |
| self.properties = _GetProperties(self, json, namespace, self.origin) |
| |
| json_type = json.get('type', None) |
| if json_type == 'array': |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.ARRAY |
| self.item_type = Type(self, '%sType' % name, json['items'], namespace, |
| self.origin) |
| elif '$ref' in json: |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.REF |
| self.ref_type = json['$ref'] |
| |
| # Record all types referenced by manifest types so that the proper Origin |
| # can be set for them during type parsing. |
| if self.origin.from_manifest_keys: |
| namespace._manifest_referenced_types.add(self.ref_type) |
| |
| elif 'enum' in json and json_type == 'string': |
| if not namespace.allow_inline_enums and not isinstance(parent, Namespace): |
| raise ParseException( |
| self, |
| 'Inline enum "%s" found in namespace "%s". These are not allowed. ' |
| 'See crbug.com/472279' % (name, namespace.name)) |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.ENUM |
| self.enum_values = [EnumValue(value) for value in json['enum']] |
| self.cpp_enum_prefix_override = json.get('cpp_enum_prefix_override', None) |
| elif json_type == 'any': |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.ANY |
| elif json_type == 'binary': |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.BINARY |
| elif json_type == 'boolean': |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.BOOLEAN |
| elif json_type == 'integer': |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.INTEGER |
| elif (json_type == 'double' or |
| json_type == 'number'): |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.DOUBLE |
| elif json_type == 'string': |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.STRING |
| elif 'choices' in json: |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.CHOICES |
| def generate_type_name(type_json): |
| if 'items' in type_json: |
| return '%ss' % generate_type_name(type_json['items']) |
| if '$ref' in type_json: |
| return type_json['$ref'] |
| if 'type' in type_json: |
| return type_json['type'] |
| return None |
| self.choices = [ |
| Type(self, |
| generate_type_name(choice) or 'choice%s' % i, |
| choice, |
| namespace, |
| self.origin) |
| for i, choice in enumerate(json['choices'])] |
| elif json_type == 'object': |
| if not ( |
| 'isInstanceOf' in json or |
| 'properties' in json or |
| 'additionalProperties' in json or |
| 'functions' in json or |
| 'events' in json): |
| raise ParseException(self, name + " has no properties or functions") |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.OBJECT |
| additional_properties_json = json.get('additionalProperties', None) |
| if additional_properties_json is not None: |
| self.additional_properties = Type(self, |
| 'additionalProperties', |
| additional_properties_json, |
| namespace, |
| self.origin) |
| else: |
| self.additional_properties = None |
| elif json_type == 'function': |
| self.property_type = PropertyType.FUNCTION |
| # Sometimes we might have an unnamed function, e.g. if it's a property |
| # of an object. Use the name of the property in that case. |
| function_name = json.get('name', name) |
| self.function = Function( |
| self, function_name, json, namespace, self.origin) |
| else: |
| raise ParseException(self, 'Unsupported JSON type %s' % json_type) |
| |
| def IsRootManifestKeyType(self): |
| # type: () -> boolean |
| ''' Returns true if this type corresponds to the top level ManifestKeys |
| type. |
| ''' |
| return self.name == 'ManifestKeys' |
| |
| class Function(object): |
| """A Function defined in the API. |
| |
| Properties: |
| - |name| the function name |
| - |platforms| if not None, the list of platforms that the function is |
| available to |
| - |params| a list of parameters to the function (order matters). A separate |
| parameter is used for each choice of a 'choices' parameter |
| - |deprecated| a reason and possible alternative for a deprecated function |
| - |description| a description of the function (if provided) |
| - |returns_async| an asynchronous return for the function. This may be |
| specified either though the returns_async field or a |
| callback function at the end of the parameters, but not both |
| - |optional| whether the Function is "optional"; this only makes sense to be |
| present when the Function is representing a callback property |
| - |simple_name| the name of this Function without a namespace |
| - |returns| the return type of the function; None if the function does not |
| return a value |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, |
| parent, |
| name, |
| json, |
| namespace, |
| origin): |
| self.name = name |
| self.simple_name = _StripNamespace(self.name, namespace) |
| self.platforms = _GetPlatforms(json) |
| self.params = [] |
| self.description = json.get('description') |
| self.deprecated = json.get('deprecated') |
| self.returns_async = None |
| self.optional = json.get('optional', False) |
| self.parent = parent |
| self.nocompile = json.get('nocompile') |
| options = json.get('options', {}) |
| self.conditions = options.get('conditions', []) |
| self.actions = options.get('actions', []) |
| self.supports_listeners = options.get('supportsListeners', True) |
| self.supports_rules = options.get('supportsRules', False) |
| self.supports_dom = options.get('supportsDom', False) |
| |
| def GeneratePropertyFromParam(p): |
| return Property(self, p['name'], p, namespace, origin) |
| |
| self.filters = [GeneratePropertyFromParam(filter_instance) |
| for filter_instance in json.get('filters', [])] |
| |
| returns_async = json.get('returns_async', None) |
| if returns_async: |
| if len(returns_async.get('parameters')) > 1: |
| raise ValueError('Only a single parameter can be specific on ' |
| 'returns_async: %s.%s' % (namespace.name, name)) |
| self.returns_async = ReturnsAsync(self, returns_async, namespace, |
| Origin(from_client=True)) |
| # TODO(https://crbug.com/1143032): Returning a synchronous value is |
| # incompatible with returning a promise. There are APIs that specify this, |
| # though. Some appear to be incorrectly specified (i.e., don't return a |
| # value, but claim to), but others actually do return something. We'll |
| # need to handle those when converting them to allow promises. |
| if json.get('returns') is not None: |
| raise ValueError( |
| 'Cannot specify both returns and returns_async: %s.%s' |
| % (namespace.name, name)) |
| |
| params = json.get('parameters', []) |
| callback_param = None |
| for i, param in enumerate(params): |
| # We consider the final function argument to the API to be the callback |
| # parameter if returns_async wasn't specified. Otherwise, we consider all |
| # function arguments to just be properties. |
| if i == len(params) - 1 and param.get( |
| 'type') == 'function' and not self.returns_async: |
| callback_param = param |
| else: |
| # Treat all intermediate function arguments as properties. Certain APIs, |
| # such as the webstore, have these. |
| self.params.append(GeneratePropertyFromParam(param)) |
| |
| if callback_param: |
| self.returns_async = ReturnsAsync(self, callback_param, namespace, |
| Origin(from_client=True)) |
| |
| self.returns = None |
| if 'returns' in json: |
| self.returns = Type(self, |
| '%sReturnType' % name, |
| json['returns'], |
| namespace, |
| origin) |
| |
| |
| class ReturnsAsync(object): |
| """A structure documenting asynchronous return values (through a callback or |
| promise) for an API function. |
| |
| Properties: |
| - |name| the name of the asynchronous return, generally 'callback' |
| - |simple_name| the name of this ReturnsAsync without a namespace |
| - |description| a description of the ReturnsAsync (if provided) |
| - |optional| whether specifying the ReturnsAsync is "optional" (in situations |
| where promises are supported, this will be ignored as promises |
| inheriently make a callback optional) |
| - |params| a list of parameters supplied to the function in the case of using |
| callbacks, or the list of properties on the returned object in the |
| case of using promises |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, parent, json, namespace, origin): |
| self.name = json.get('name') |
| self.simple_name = _StripNamespace(self.name, namespace) |
| self.description = json.get('description') |
| self.optional = json.get('optional', False) |
| self.nocompile = json.get('nocompile') |
| self.parent = parent |
| |
| if json.get('returns') is not None: |
| raise ValueError('Cannot return a value from an asynchronous return: ' |
| '%s.%s' % (namespace.name, self.name)) |
| if json.get('deprecated') is not None: |
| raise ValueError('Cannot specify deprecated on an asynchronous return: ' |
| '%s.%s' % (namespace.name, self.name)) |
| |
| def GeneratePropertyFromParam(p): |
| return Property(self, p['name'], p, namespace, origin) |
| |
| params = json.get('parameters', []) |
| self.params = [] |
| for _, param in enumerate(params): |
| self.params.append(GeneratePropertyFromParam(param)) |
| |
| |
| class Property(object): |
| """A property of a type OR a parameter to a function. |
| Properties: |
| - |name| name of the property as in the json. This shouldn't change since |
| it is the key used to access DictionaryValues |
| - |unix_name| the unix_style_name of the property. Used as variable name |
| - |optional| a boolean representing whether the property is optional |
| - |description| a description of the property (if provided) |
| - |type_| the model.Type of this property |
| - |simple_name| the name of this Property without a namespace |
| - |deprecated| a reason and possible alternative for a deprecated property |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, parent, name, json, namespace, origin): |
| """Creates a Property from JSON. |
| """ |
| self.parent = parent |
| self.name = name |
| self._unix_name = UnixName(self.name) |
| self._unix_name_used = False |
| self.origin = origin |
| self.simple_name = _StripNamespace(self.name, namespace) |
| self.description = json.get('description', None) |
| self.optional = json.get('optional', None) |
| self.instance_of = json.get('isInstanceOf', None) |
| self.deprecated = json.get('deprecated') |
| |
| # HACK: only support very specific value types. |
| is_allowed_value = ( |
| '$ref' not in json and |
| ('type' not in json or json['type'] == 'integer' |
| or json['type'] == 'number' |
| or json['type'] == 'string')) |
| |
| self.value = None |
| if 'value' in json and is_allowed_value: |
| self.value = json['value'] |
| if 'type' not in json: |
| # Sometimes the type of the value is left out, and we need to figure |
| # it out for ourselves. |
| if isinstance(self.value, int): |
| json['type'] = 'integer' |
| elif isinstance(self.value, float): |
| json['type'] = 'double' |
| elif isinstance(self.value, basestring): |
| json['type'] = 'string' |
| else: |
| # TODO(kalman): support more types as necessary. |
| raise ParseException( |
| parent, |
| '"%s" is not a supported type for "value"' % type(self.value)) |
| |
| self.type_ = Type(parent, name, json, namespace, origin) |
| |
| def GetUnixName(self): |
| """Gets the property's unix_name. Raises AttributeError if not set. |
| """ |
| if not self._unix_name: |
| raise AttributeError('No unix_name set on %s' % self.name) |
| self._unix_name_used = True |
| return self._unix_name |
| |
| def SetUnixName(self, unix_name): |
| """Set the property's unix_name. Raises AttributeError if the unix_name has |
| already been used (GetUnixName has been called). |
| """ |
| if unix_name == self._unix_name: |
| return |
| if self._unix_name_used: |
| raise AttributeError( |
| 'Cannot set the unix_name on %s; ' |
| 'it is already used elsewhere as %s' % |
| (self.name, self._unix_name)) |
| self._unix_name = unix_name |
| |
| unix_name = property(GetUnixName, SetUnixName) |
| |
| class EnumValue(object): |
| """A single value from an enum. |
| Properties: |
| - |name| name of the property as in the json. |
| - |description| a description of the property (if provided) |
| """ |
| def __init__(self, json): |
| if isinstance(json, dict): |
| self.name = json['name'] |
| self.description = json.get('description') |
| else: |
| self.name = json |
| self.description = None |
| |
| def CamelName(self): |
| return CamelName(self.name) |
| |
| class _Enum(object): |
| """Superclass for enum types with a "name" field, setting up repr/eq/ne. |
| Enums need to do this so that equality/non-equality work over pickling. |
| """ |
| @staticmethod |
| def GetAll(cls): |
| """Yields all _Enum objects declared in |cls|. |
| """ |
| for prop_key in dir(cls): |
| prop_value = getattr(cls, prop_key) |
| if isinstance(prop_value, _Enum): |
| yield prop_value |
| |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| self.name = name |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return type(other) == type(self) and other.name == self.name |
| def __ne__(self, other): |
| return not (self == other) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return self.name |
| |
| def __str__(self): |
| return repr(self) |
| |
| def __hash__(self): |
| return hash(self.name) |
| |
| |
| class _PropertyTypeInfo(_Enum): |
| def __init__(self, is_fundamental, name): |
| _Enum.__init__(self, name) |
| self.is_fundamental = is_fundamental |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return self.name |
| |
| class PropertyType(object): |
| """Enum of different types of properties/parameters. |
| """ |
| ANY = _PropertyTypeInfo(False, "any") |
| ARRAY = _PropertyTypeInfo(False, "array") |
| BINARY = _PropertyTypeInfo(False, "binary") |
| BOOLEAN = _PropertyTypeInfo(True, "boolean") |
| CHOICES = _PropertyTypeInfo(False, "choices") |
| DOUBLE = _PropertyTypeInfo(True, "double") |
| ENUM = _PropertyTypeInfo(False, "enum") |
| FUNCTION = _PropertyTypeInfo(False, "function") |
| INT64 = _PropertyTypeInfo(True, "int64") |
| INTEGER = _PropertyTypeInfo(True, "integer") |
| OBJECT = _PropertyTypeInfo(False, "object") |
| REF = _PropertyTypeInfo(False, "ref") |
| STRING = _PropertyTypeInfo(True, "string") |
| |
| |
| @memoize |
| def UnixName(name): |
| '''Returns the unix_style name for a given lowerCamelCase string. |
| ''' |
| unix_name = [] |
| for i, c in enumerate(name): |
| if c.isupper() and i > 0 and name[i - 1] != '_': |
| # Replace lowerUpper with lower_Upper. |
| if name[i - 1].islower(): |
| unix_name.append('_') |
| # Replace ACMEWidgets with ACME_Widgets |
| elif i + 1 < len(name) and name[i + 1].islower(): |
| unix_name.append('_') |
| if c == '.': |
| # Replace hello.world with hello_world. |
| unix_name.append('_') |
| else: |
| # Everything is lowercase. |
| unix_name.append(c.lower()) |
| return ''.join(unix_name) |
| |
| |
| @memoize |
| def CamelName(snake): |
| ''' Converts a snake_cased_string to a camelCasedOne. ''' |
| pieces = snake.split('_') |
| camel = [] |
| for i, piece in enumerate(pieces): |
| if i == 0: |
| camel.append(piece) |
| else: |
| camel.append(piece.capitalize()) |
| return ''.join(camel) |
| |
| |
| def _StripNamespace(name, namespace): |
| if name.startswith(namespace.name + '.'): |
| return name[len(namespace.name + '.'):] |
| return name |
| |
| |
| def _GetModelHierarchy(entity): |
| """Returns the hierarchy of the given model entity.""" |
| hierarchy = [] |
| while entity is not None: |
| hierarchy.append(getattr(entity, 'name', repr(entity))) |
| if isinstance(entity, Namespace): |
| hierarchy.insert(0, ' in %s' % entity.source_file) |
| entity = getattr(entity, 'parent', None) |
| hierarchy.reverse() |
| return hierarchy |
| |
| |
| def _GetTypes(parent, json, namespace, origin): |
| """Creates Type objects extracted from |json|. |
| """ |
| assert hasattr(namespace, 'manifest_keys'), \ |
| 'Types should be parsed after parsing manifest keys.' |
| |
| types = OrderedDict() |
| for type_json in json.get('types', []): |
| type_ = Type(parent, type_json['id'], type_json, namespace, origin) |
| types[type_.name] = type_ |
| return types |
| |
| |
| def _GetFunctions(parent, json, namespace): |
| """Creates Function objects extracted from |json|. |
| """ |
| functions = OrderedDict() |
| for function_json in json.get('functions', []): |
| function = Function(parent, |
| function_json['name'], |
| function_json, |
| namespace, |
| Origin(from_json=True)) |
| functions[function.name] = function |
| return functions |
| |
| |
| def _GetEvents(parent, json, namespace): |
| """Creates Function objects generated from the events in |json|. |
| """ |
| events = OrderedDict() |
| for event_json in json.get('events', []): |
| event = Function(parent, |
| event_json['name'], |
| event_json, |
| namespace, |
| Origin(from_client=True)) |
| events[event.name] = event |
| return events |
| |
| |
| def _GetProperties(parent, json, namespace, origin): |
| """Generates Property objects extracted from |json|. |
| """ |
| properties = OrderedDict() |
| for name, property_json in json.get('properties', {}).items(): |
| properties[name] = Property(parent, name, property_json, namespace, origin) |
| return properties |
| |
| |
| def _GetManifestKeysType(self, json): |
| # type: (OrderedDict) -> Type |
| """Returns the Type for manifest keys parsing, or None if there are no |
| manifest keys in this namespace. |
| """ |
| if not json.get('manifest_keys'): |
| return None |
| |
| # Create a dummy object to parse "manifest_keys" as a type. |
| manifest_keys_type = { |
| 'type': 'object', |
| 'properties': json['manifest_keys'], |
| } |
| return Type(self, 'ManifestKeys', manifest_keys_type, self, |
| Origin(from_manifest_keys=True)) |
| |
| |
| class _PlatformInfo(_Enum): |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| _Enum.__init__(self, name) |
| |
| |
| class Platforms(object): |
| """Enum of the possible platforms. |
| """ |
| CHROMEOS = _PlatformInfo("chromeos") |
| CHROMEOS_TOUCH = _PlatformInfo("chromeos_touch") |
| LACROS = _PlatformInfo("lacros") |
| LINUX = _PlatformInfo("linux") |
| MAC = _PlatformInfo("mac") |
| WIN = _PlatformInfo("win") |
| |
| |
| def _GetPlatforms(json): |
| if 'platforms' not in json or json['platforms'] == None: |
| return None |
| # Sanity check: platforms should not be an empty list. |
| if not json['platforms']: |
| raise ValueError('"platforms" cannot be an empty list') |
| platforms = [] |
| for platform_name in json['platforms']: |
| for platform_enum in _Enum.GetAll(Platforms): |
| if platform_name == platform_enum.name: |
| platforms.append(platform_enum) |
| break |
| return platforms |