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Build: allow partial override of build steps #11710

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .circleci/config.yml
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Expand Up @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ jobs:
- restore_cache:
keys:
- pre-commit-cache-{{ checksum "pre-commit-cache-key.txt" }}
- run: pip install --user 'tox<5'
- run: pip install --user tox
- run: tox -e pre-commit
- run: tox -e migrations
- node/install:
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38 changes: 34 additions & 4 deletions readthedocs/config/config.py
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Expand Up @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@
from .find import find_one
from .models import (
BuildJobs,
BuildJobsBuildTypes,
BuildTool,
BuildWithOs,
Conda,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -318,11 +319,9 @@ def validate_build_config_with_os(self):
# ones, we could validate the value of each of them is a list of
# commands. However, I don't think we should validate the "command"
# looks like a real command.
valid_jobs = list(BuildJobs.model_fields.keys())
for job in jobs.keys():
validate_choice(
job,
BuildJobs.__slots__,
)
validate_choice(job, valid_jobs)

commands = []
with self.catch_validation_error("build.commands"):
Expand All @@ -346,6 +345,14 @@ def validate_build_config_with_os(self):
)

build["jobs"] = {}

with self.catch_validation_error("build.jobs.build"):
build["jobs"]["build"] = self.validate_build_jobs_build(jobs)
# Remove the build.jobs.build key from the build.jobs dict,
# since it's the only key that should be a dictionary,
# it was already validated above.
jobs.pop("build", None)

for job, job_commands in jobs.items():
with self.catch_validation_error(f"build.jobs.{job}"):
build["jobs"][job] = [
Expand All @@ -370,6 +377,29 @@ def validate_build_config_with_os(self):
build["apt_packages"] = self.validate_apt_packages()
return build

def validate_build_jobs_build(self, build_jobs):
result = {}
build_jobs_build = build_jobs.get("build", {})
validate_dict(build_jobs_build)

allowed_build_types = list(BuildJobsBuildTypes.model_fields.keys())
for build_type, build_commands in build_jobs_build.items():
validate_choice(build_type, allowed_build_types)
if build_type != "html" and build_type not in self.formats:
raise ConfigError(
message_id=ConfigError.BUILD_JOBS_BUILD_TYPE_MISSING_IN_FORMATS,
format_values={
"build_type": build_type,
},
)
with self.catch_validation_error(f"build.jobs.build.{build_type}"):
result[build_type] = [
validate_string(build_command)
for build_command in validate_list(build_commands)
]

return result

def validate_apt_packages(self):
apt_packages = []
with self.catch_validation_error("build.apt_packages"):
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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions readthedocs/config/exceptions.py
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Expand Up @@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ class ConfigError(BuildUserError):
INVALID_VERSION = "config:base:invalid-version"
NOT_BUILD_TOOLS_OR_COMMANDS = "config:build:missing-build-tools-commands"
BUILD_JOBS_AND_COMMANDS = "config:build:jobs-and-commands"
BUILD_JOBS_BUILD_TYPE_MISSING_IN_FORMATS = (
"config:build:jobs:build:missing-in-formats"
)
APT_INVALID_PACKAGE_NAME_PREFIX = "config:apt:invalid-package-name-prefix"
APT_INVALID_PACKAGE_NAME = "config:apt:invalid-package-name"
USE_PIP_FOR_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS = "config:python:pip-required"
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55 changes: 32 additions & 23 deletions readthedocs/config/models.py
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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
"""Models for the response of the configuration object."""
from pydantic import BaseModel

from readthedocs.config.utils import to_dict

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -37,33 +38,41 @@ class BuildTool(Base):
__slots__ = ("version", "full_version")


class BuildJobs(Base):
class BuildJobsBuildTypes(BaseModel):

"""Object used for `build.jobs.build` key."""

html: list[str] | None = None
pdf: list[str] | None = None
epub: list[str] | None = None
htmlzip: list[str] | None = None

def as_dict(self):
# Just to keep compatibility with the old implementation.
return self.model_dump()


class BuildJobs(BaseModel):

"""Object used for `build.jobs` key."""

__slots__ = (
"pre_checkout",
"post_checkout",
"pre_system_dependencies",
"post_system_dependencies",
"pre_create_environment",
"post_create_environment",
"pre_install",
"post_install",
"pre_build",
"post_build",
)
pre_checkout: list[str] = []
post_checkout: list[str] = []
pre_system_dependencies: list[str] = []
post_system_dependencies: list[str] = []
pre_create_environment: list[str] = []
create_environment: list[str] | None = None
post_create_environment: list[str] = []
pre_install: list[str] = []
install: list[str] | None = None
post_install: list[str] = []
pre_build: list[str] = []
build: BuildJobsBuildTypes = BuildJobsBuildTypes()
post_build: list[str] = []

def __init__(self, **kwargs):
"""
Create an empty list as a default for all possible builds.jobs configs.

This is necessary because it makes the code cleaner when we add items to these lists,
without having to check for a dict to be created first.
"""
for step in self.__slots__:
kwargs.setdefault(step, [])
super().__init__(**kwargs)
def as_dict(self):
# Just to keep compatibility with the old implementation.
return self.model_dump()


class Python(Base):
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12 changes: 12 additions & 0 deletions readthedocs/config/notifications.py
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Expand Up @@ -124,6 +124,18 @@
),
type=ERROR,
),
Message(
id=ConfigError.BUILD_JOBS_BUILD_TYPE_MISSING_IN_FORMATS,
header=_("Invalid configuration option"),
body=_(
textwrap.dedent(
"""
The <code>{{ build_type }}</code> build type was defined in <code>build.jobs.build</code>, but it wasn't included in <code>formats</code>.
"""
).strip(),
),
type=ERROR,
),
Message(
id=ConfigError.APT_INVALID_PACKAGE_NAME_PREFIX,
header=_("Invalid APT package name"),
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112 changes: 112 additions & 0 deletions readthedocs/config/tests/test_config.py
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Expand Up @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
from readthedocs.config.exceptions import ConfigError, ConfigValidationError
from readthedocs.config.models import (
BuildJobs,
BuildJobsBuildTypes,
BuildWithOs,
PythonInstall,
PythonInstallRequirements,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -627,17 +628,120 @@ def test_jobs_build_config(self):
assert build.build.jobs.pre_create_environment == [
"echo pre_create_environment"
]
assert build.build.jobs.create_environment is None
assert build.build.jobs.post_create_environment == [
"echo post_create_environment"
]
assert build.build.jobs.pre_install == ["echo pre_install", "echo `date`"]
assert build.build.jobs.install is None
assert build.build.jobs.post_install == ["echo post_install"]
assert build.build.jobs.pre_build == [
"echo pre_build",
'sed -i -e "s|{VERSION}|${READTHEDOCS_VERSION_NAME}|g"',
]
assert build.build.jobs.build == BuildJobsBuildTypes()
assert build.build.jobs.post_build == ["echo post_build"]

def test_build_jobs_partial_override(self):
build = get_build_config(
{
"formats": ["pdf", "htmlzip", "epub"],
"build": {
"os": "ubuntu-20.04",
"tools": {"python": "3"},
"jobs": {
"create_environment": ["echo make_environment"],
"install": ["echo install"],
"build": {
"html": ["echo build html"],
"pdf": ["echo build pdf"],
"epub": ["echo build epub"],
"htmlzip": ["echo build htmlzip"],
},
},
},
},
)
build.validate()
assert isinstance(build.build, BuildWithOs)
assert isinstance(build.build.jobs, BuildJobs)
assert build.build.jobs.create_environment == ["echo make_environment"]
assert build.build.jobs.install == ["echo install"]
assert build.build.jobs.build.html == ["echo build html"]
assert build.build.jobs.build.pdf == ["echo build pdf"]
assert build.build.jobs.build.epub == ["echo build epub"]
assert build.build.jobs.build.htmlzip == ["echo build htmlzip"]

def test_build_jobs_build_should_match_formats(self):
build = get_build_config(
{
"formats": ["pdf"],
"build": {
"os": "ubuntu-24.04",
"tools": {"python": "3"},
"jobs": {
"build": {
"epub": ["echo build epub"],
},
},
},
},
)
with raises(ConfigError) as excinfo:
build.validate()
assert (
excinfo.value.message_id
== ConfigError.BUILD_JOBS_BUILD_TYPE_MISSING_IN_FORMATS
)

def test_build_jobs_build_defaults(self):
build = get_build_config(
{
"build": {
"os": "ubuntu-24.04",
"tools": {"python": "3"},
"jobs": {
"build": {
"html": ["echo build html"],
},
},
},
},
)
build.validate()
assert build.build.jobs.build.html == ["echo build html"]
assert build.build.jobs.build.pdf is None
assert build.build.jobs.build.htmlzip is None
assert build.build.jobs.build.epub is None

def test_build_jobs_partial_override_empty_commands(self):
build = get_build_config(
{
"formats": ["pdf"],
"build": {
"os": "ubuntu-24.04",
"tools": {"python": "3"},
"jobs": {
"create_environment": [],
"install": [],
"build": {
"html": [],
"pdf": [],
},
},
},
},
)
build.validate()
assert isinstance(build.build, BuildWithOs)
assert isinstance(build.build.jobs, BuildJobs)
assert build.build.jobs.create_environment == []
assert build.build.jobs.install == []
assert build.build.jobs.build.html == []
assert build.build.jobs.build.pdf == []
assert build.build.jobs.build.epub == None
assert build.build.jobs.build.htmlzip == None

@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"value",
[
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1757,10 +1861,18 @@ def test_as_dict_new_build_config(self, tmpdir):
"pre_system_dependencies": [],
"post_system_dependencies": [],
"pre_create_environment": [],
"create_environment": None,
"post_create_environment": [],
"pre_install": [],
"install": None,
"post_install": [],
"pre_build": [],
"build": {
"html": None,
"pdf": None,
"epub": None,
"htmlzip": None,
},
"post_build": [],
},
"apt_packages": [],
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22 changes: 22 additions & 0 deletions readthedocs/core/utils/objects.py
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@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
# Sentinel value to check if a default value was provided,
# so we can differentiate when None is provided as a default value
# and when it was not provided at all.
_DEFAULT = object()
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def get_dotted_attribute(obj, attribute, default=_DEFAULT):
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"""
Allow to get nested attributes from an object using a dot notation.

This behaves similar to getattr, but allows to get nested attributes.
Similar, if a default value is provided, it will be returned if the
attribute is not found, otherwise it will raise an AttributeError.
"""
for attr in attribute.split("."):
if hasattr(obj, attr):
obj = getattr(obj, attr)
elif default is not _DEFAULT:
return default
else:
raise AttributeError(f"Object {obj} has no attribute {attr}")
return obj
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