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	Currently, the message that no parameters are accepted by the endpoint is displayed if there are no parameters in OpenAPI data, but it is possible that information is encoded in x-parameter-description (example in upload-file endpoint), and we want to display that information rather than the message. Added an if condition to check the same.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			192 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import json
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import os
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import re
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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Mapping, Sequence
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import markdown
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from django.utils.html import escape as escape_html
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from markdown.extensions import Extension
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from markdown.preprocessors import Preprocessor
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from zerver.openapi.openapi import (
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    check_deprecated_consistency,
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    get_openapi_parameters,
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    get_parameters_description,
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)
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REGEXP = re.compile(r"\{generate_api_arguments_table\|\s*(.+?)\s*\|\s*(.+)\s*\}")
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class MarkdownArgumentsTableGenerator(Extension):
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    def __init__(self, configs: Mapping[str, Any] = {}) -> None:
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        self.config = {
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            "base_path": [
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                ".",
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                "Default location from which to evaluate relative paths for the JSON files.",
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            ],
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        }
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        for key, value in configs.items():
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            self.setConfig(key, value)
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    def extendMarkdown(self, md: markdown.Markdown) -> None:
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        md.preprocessors.register(
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            APIArgumentsTablePreprocessor(md, self.getConfigs()), "generate_api_arguments", 505
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        )
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class APIArgumentsTablePreprocessor(Preprocessor):
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    def __init__(self, md: markdown.Markdown, config: Mapping[str, Any]) -> None:
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        super().__init__(md)
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        self.base_path = config["base_path"]
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    def run(self, lines: List[str]) -> List[str]:
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        done = False
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        while not done:
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            for line in lines:
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                loc = lines.index(line)
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                match = REGEXP.search(line)
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                if not match:
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                    continue
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                filename = match.group(1)
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                doc_name = match.group(2)
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                filename = os.path.expanduser(filename)
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                is_openapi_format = filename.endswith(".yaml")
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                if not os.path.isabs(filename):
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                    parent_dir = self.base_path
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                    filename = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(parent_dir, filename))
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                if is_openapi_format:
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                    endpoint, method = doc_name.rsplit(":", 1)
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                    arguments: List[Dict[str, Any]] = []
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                    try:
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                        arguments = get_openapi_parameters(endpoint, method)
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                    except KeyError as e:
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                        # Don't raise an exception if the "parameters"
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                        # field is missing; we assume that's because the
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                        # endpoint doesn't accept any parameters
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                        if e.args != ("parameters",):
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                            raise e
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                else:
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                    with open(filename) as fp:
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                        json_obj = json.load(fp)
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                        arguments = json_obj[doc_name]
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                if arguments:
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                    text = self.render_table(arguments)
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                # We want to show this message only if the parameters
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                # description doesn't say anything else.
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                elif is_openapi_format and get_parameters_description(endpoint, method) == "":
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                    text = ["This endpoint does not accept any parameters."]
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                else:
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                    text = []
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                # The line that contains the directive to include the macro
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                # may be preceded or followed by text or tags, in that case
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                # we need to make sure that any preceding or following text
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                # stays the same.
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                line_split = REGEXP.split(line, maxsplit=0)
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                preceding = line_split[0]
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                following = line_split[-1]
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                text = [preceding, *text, following]
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                lines = lines[:loc] + text + lines[loc + 1 :]
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                break
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            else:
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                done = True
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        return lines
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    def render_table(self, arguments: Sequence[Mapping[str, Any]]) -> List[str]:
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        # TODO: Fix naming now that this no longer renders a table.
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        table = []
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        argument_template = """
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<div class="api-argument" id="parameter-{argument}">
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    <p class="api-argument-name"><strong>{argument}</strong> <span class="api-field-type">{type}</span> {required} {deprecated} <a href="#parameter-{argument}" class="api-argument-hover-link"><i class="fa fa-chain"></i></a></p>
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    <div class="api-example">
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        <span class="api-argument-example-label">Example</span>: <code>{example}</code>
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    </div>
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    <div class="api-description">{description}</div>
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    <hr>
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</div>"""
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        md_engine = markdown.Markdown(extensions=[])
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        arguments = sorted(arguments, key=lambda argument: "deprecated" in argument)
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        for argument in arguments:
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            description = argument["description"]
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            oneof = ["`" + str(item) + "`" for item in argument.get("schema", {}).get("enum", [])]
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            if oneof:
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                description += "\nMust be one of: {}.".format(", ".join(oneof))
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            default = argument.get("schema", {}).get("default")
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            if default is not None:
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                description += f"\nDefaults to `{json.dumps(default)}`."
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            data_type = ""
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            if "schema" in argument:
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                data_type = generate_data_type(argument["schema"])
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            else:
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                data_type = generate_data_type(argument["content"]["application/json"]["schema"])
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            # TODO: OpenAPI allows indicating where the argument goes
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            # (path, querystring, form data...).  We should document this detail.
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            example = ""
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            if "example" in argument:
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                # We use this style without explicit JSON encoding for
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                # integers, strings, and booleans.
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                # * For booleans, JSON encoding correctly corrects for Python's
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                #   str(True)="True" not matching the encoding of "true".
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                # * For strings, doing so nicely results in strings being quoted
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                #   in the documentation, improving readability.
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                # * For integers, it is a noop, since json.dumps(3) == str(3) == "3".
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                example = json.dumps(argument["example"])
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            else:
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                example = json.dumps(argument["content"]["application/json"]["example"])
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            required_string: str = "required"
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            if argument.get("in", "") == "path":
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                # Any path variable is required
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                assert argument["required"]
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                required_string = "required in path"
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            if argument.get("required", False):
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                required_block = f'<span class="api-argument-required">{required_string}</span>'
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            else:
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                required_block = '<span class="api-argument-optional">optional</span>'
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            check_deprecated_consistency(argument, description)
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            if argument.get("deprecated", False):
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                deprecated_block = '<span class="api-argument-deprecated">Deprecated</span>'
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            else:
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                deprecated_block = ""
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            table.append(
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                argument_template.format(
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                    argument=argument.get("argument") or argument.get("name"),
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                    example=escape_html(example),
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                    required=required_block,
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                    deprecated=deprecated_block,
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                    description=md_engine.convert(description),
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                    type=data_type,
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                )
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            )
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        return table
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def makeExtension(*args: Any, **kwargs: str) -> MarkdownArgumentsTableGenerator:
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    return MarkdownArgumentsTableGenerator(kwargs)
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def generate_data_type(schema: Mapping[str, Any]) -> str:
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    data_type = ""
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    if "oneOf" in schema:
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        for item in schema["oneOf"]:
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            data_type = data_type + generate_data_type(item) + " | "
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        data_type = data_type[:-3]
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    elif "items" in schema:
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        data_type = "(" + generate_data_type(schema["items"]) + ")[]"
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    else:
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        data_type = schema["type"]
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    return data_type
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