semantic-conventions/internal/tools/schema_check.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script does some minimal sanity checks of schema files.
# It expects to find a schema file for each version listed in CHANGELOG.md
# since 1.0.0 release.
set -e
BUILD_TOOL_SCHEMAS_VERSION=0.17.0
# List of versions that do not require or have a schema.
declare -a skip_versions=("1.0.0" "1.0.1" "1.1.0" "1.2.0" "1.3.0" "1.6.0")
root_dir=$PWD
schemas_dir=$root_dir/schemas
# Find all version sections in CHANGELOG that start with a number in 1..9 range.
grep -o -e '## v[1-9].*\s' $root_dir/CHANGELOG.md | grep -o '[1-9].*' | while read ver; do
if [[ " ${skip_versions[*]} " == *" $ver "* ]]; then
# Skip this version, it does not need a schema file.
continue
fi
file="$schemas_dir/$ver"
echo -n "Ensure schema file $file exists... "
# Check that the schema for the version exists.
if [ -f "$file" ]; then
echo "OK, exists."
else
echo "FAILED: $file does not exist. The schema file must exist because the version is declared in CHANGELOG.md."
exit 3
fi
curl --no-progress-meter https://opentelemetry.io/schemas/$ver > verify$ver
diff verify$ver $file && echo "Published schema at https://opentelemetry.io/schemas/$ver is correct" \
|| (echo "Published schema at https://opentelemetry.io/schemas/$ver is incorrect!" && exit 3)
rm verify$ver
done
# Now check the content of all schema files in the ../shemas directory.
for file in $schemas_dir/*; do
# Filename is the version number.
ver=$(basename $file)
echo -n "Checking schema file $file for version $ver... "
# Check that the version is defined in the schema file.
if ! grep -q "\s$ver:" $file; then
echo "FAILED: $ver version definition is not found in $file"
exit 1
fi
# Check that the schema_url matches the version.
if ! grep -q "schema_url: https://opentelemetry.io/schemas/$ver" $file; then
echo "FAILED: schema_url is not found in $file"
exit 2
fi
docker run -v $schemas_dir:/schemas \
otel/build-tool-schemas:$BUILD_TOOL_SCHEMAS_VERSION --file /schemas/$ver --version=$ver
echo "OK"
done