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rinpatch c55301e760 Fix a compilation error under certain circumstances
I've noticed that sometimes when switching from develop to stable and back,
develop fails to compile and rm -r ing the _build and deps dirs doesn't
help at all.

This is due to Admin API controller needing to generate JSON description
of the config at compile time.  Evaluating `config/description.exs`
calls `Generator.list_modules_in_dir/2`, which in turn predicts the
module names of files in the directory and tries to convert the
predicted name to *existing* atoms. Sometimes the compiler will
call that function before compiling the modules in the said directory,
so the conversion will of course fail.

This fixes it by removing the requirement of the atoms being existent.
The function is not subjected to any untrusted user input so this should
be safe. An ideal fix would be to block the compilation of docs before
all modules are compiled and then get a list of compiled elixir modules
under the namespace we want instead of directory hacks, but I have not
been able to figure out how to do that.
2020-02-10 18:41:02 +03:00

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Elixir

defmodule Pleroma.Docs.Generator do
@callback process(keyword()) :: {:ok, String.t()}
@spec process(module(), keyword()) :: {:ok, String.t()}
def process(implementation, descriptions) do
implementation.process(descriptions)
end
@spec list_modules_in_dir(String.t(), String.t()) :: [module()]
def list_modules_in_dir(dir, start) do
with {:ok, files} <- File.ls(dir) do
files
|> Enum.filter(&String.ends_with?(&1, ".ex"))
|> Enum.map(fn filename ->
module = filename |> String.trim_trailing(".ex") |> Macro.camelize()
String.to_atom(start <> module)
end)
end
end
@doc """
Converts:
- atoms to strings with leading `:`
- module names to strings, without leading `Elixir.`
- add humanized labels to `keys` if label is not defined, e.g. `:instance` -> `Instance`
"""
@spec convert_to_strings([map()]) :: [map()]
def convert_to_strings(descriptions) do
Enum.map(descriptions, &format_entity(&1))
end
defp format_entity(entity) do
entity
|> format_key()
|> Map.put(:group, atom_to_string(entity[:group]))
|> format_children()
end
defp format_key(%{key: key} = entity) do
entity
|> Map.put(:key, atom_to_string(key))
|> Map.put(:label, entity[:label] || humanize(key))
end
defp format_key(%{group: group} = entity) do
Map.put(entity, :label, entity[:label] || humanize(group))
end
defp format_key(entity), do: entity
defp format_children(%{children: children} = entity) do
Map.put(entity, :children, Enum.map(children, &format_child(&1)))
end
defp format_children(entity), do: entity
defp format_child(%{suggestions: suggestions} = entity) do
entity
|> Map.put(:suggestions, format_suggestions(suggestions))
|> format_key()
|> format_group()
|> format_children()
end
defp format_child(entity) do
entity
|> format_key()
|> format_group()
|> format_children()
end
defp format_group(%{group: group} = entity) do
Map.put(entity, :group, format_suggestion(group))
end
defp format_group(entity), do: entity
defp atom_to_string(entity) when is_binary(entity), do: entity
defp atom_to_string(entity) when is_atom(entity), do: inspect(entity)
defp humanize(entity) do
string = inspect(entity)
if String.starts_with?(string, ":"),
do: Phoenix.Naming.humanize(entity),
else: string
end
defp format_suggestions([]), do: []
defp format_suggestions([suggestion | tail]) do
[format_suggestion(suggestion) | format_suggestions(tail)]
end
defp format_suggestion(entity) when is_atom(entity) do
atom_to_string(entity)
end
defp format_suggestion([head | tail] = entity) when is_list(entity) do
[format_suggestion(head) | format_suggestions(tail)]
end
defp format_suggestion(entity) when is_tuple(entity) do
format_suggestions(Tuple.to_list(entity)) |> List.to_tuple()
end
defp format_suggestion(entity), do: entity
end
defimpl Jason.Encoder, for: Tuple do
def encode(tuple, opts), do: Jason.Encode.list(Tuple.to_list(tuple), opts)
end
defimpl Jason.Encoder, for: [Regex, Function] do
def encode(term, opts), do: Jason.Encode.string(inspect(term), opts)
end
defimpl String.Chars, for: Regex do
def to_string(term), do: inspect(term)
end