hadoop/hadoop-client-modules/hadoop-client-check-invariants/src/test/resources/ensure-jars-have-correct-contents.sh
Brian Grunkemeyer d59fc59c9f HADOOP-15998. Ensure jar validation works on Windows.
* use a different path separator for artifacts to test
* fail if and commands fail (including the jar listing)
* handle different line endings from jar listing
* make sure we have bash 3.1+

Co-authored-by: Sean Busbey <busbey@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Abhishek Modi <abmodi@apache.org>
Signed-off-by: Rohith Sharma K S <rohithsharmaks@apache.org>
2019-08-29 23:09:04 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Usage: $0 [/path/to/some/example.jar;/path/to/another/example/created.jar]
#
# accepts a single command line argument with a colon separated list of
# paths to jars to check. Iterates through each such passed jar and checks
# all the contained paths to make sure they follow the below constructed
# safe list.
# We use +=, which is a bash 3.1+ feature
if [[ -z "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" ]] \
|| [[ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -lt 3 ]] \
|| [[ "${BASH_VERSINFO[0]}" -eq 3 && "${BASH_VERSINFO[1]}" -lt 1 ]]; then
echo "bash v3.1+ is required. Sorry."
exit 1
fi
set -e
set -o pipefail
# we have to allow the directories that lead to the org/apache/hadoop dir
allowed_expr="(^org/$|^org/apache/$"
# We allow the following things to exist in our client artifacts:
# * classes in packages that start with org.apache.hadoop, which by
# convention should be in a path that looks like org/apache/hadoop
allowed_expr+="|^org/apache/hadoop/"
# * whatever in the "META-INF" directory
allowed_expr+="|^META-INF/"
# * whatever under the "webapps" directory; for things shipped by yarn
allowed_expr+="|^webapps/"
# * Hadoop's default configuration files, which have the form
# "_module_-default.xml"
allowed_expr+="|^[^-]*-default.xml$"
# * Hadoop's versioning properties files, which have the form
# "_module_-version-info.properties"
allowed_expr+="|^[^-]*-version-info.properties$"
# * Hadoop's application classloader properties file.
allowed_expr+="|^org.apache.hadoop.application-classloader.properties$"
# public suffix list used by httpcomponents
allowed_expr+="|^mozilla/$"
allowed_expr+="|^mozilla/public-suffix-list.txt$"
# Comes from commons-configuration, not sure if relocatable.
allowed_expr+="|^properties.dtd$"
allowed_expr+="|^PropertyList-1.0.dtd$"
# Comes from Ehcache, not relocatable at top level due to limitation
# of shade plugin AFAICT
allowed_expr+="|^ehcache-core.xsd$"
allowed_expr+="|^ehcache-107ext.xsd$"
# Comes from kerby's kerb-simplekdc, not relocatable since at top level
allowed_expr+="|^krb5-template.conf$"
allowed_expr+="|^krb5_udp-template.conf$"
# Jetty uses this style sheet for directory listings. TODO ensure our
# internal use of jetty disallows directory listings and remove this.
allowed_expr+="|^jetty-dir.css$"
allowed_expr+=")"
declare -i bad_artifacts=0
declare -a bad_contents
declare -a artifact_list
while IFS='' read -r -d ';' line; do artifact_list+=("$line"); done < <(printf '%s;' "$1")
if [ "${#artifact_list[@]}" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "[ERROR] No artifacts passed in."
exit 1
fi
jar_list_failed ()
{
echo "[ERROR] Listing jar contents for file '${artifact}' failed."
exit 1
}
trap jar_list_failed SIGUSR1
for artifact in "${artifact_list[@]}"; do
# Note: On Windows the output from jar tf may contain \r\n's. Normalize to \n.
while IFS='' read -r line; do bad_contents+=("$line"); done < <( ( jar tf "${artifact}" | sed 's/\\r//' || kill -SIGUSR1 $$ ) | grep -v -E "${allowed_expr}" )
if [ ${#bad_contents[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo "[ERROR] Found artifact with unexpected contents: '${artifact}'"
echo " Please check the following and either correct the build or update"
echo " the allowed list with reasoning."
echo ""
for bad_line in "${bad_contents[@]}"; do
echo " ${bad_line}"
done
bad_artifacts=${bad_artifacts}+1
else
echo "[INFO] Artifact looks correct: '$(basename "${artifact}")'"
fi
done
if [ "${bad_artifacts}" -gt 0 ]; then
exit 1
fi