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							- import os
 
- from docker.utils.ports import split_port
 
- import json
 
- from jsonschema import Draft4Validator, FormatChecker, ValidationError
 
- from .errors import ConfigurationError
 
- DOCKER_CONFIG_HINTS = {
 
-     'cpu_share': 'cpu_shares',
 
-     'add_host': 'extra_hosts',
 
-     'hosts': 'extra_hosts',
 
-     'extra_host': 'extra_hosts',
 
-     'device': 'devices',
 
-     'link': 'links',
 
-     'memory_swap': 'memswap_limit',
 
-     'port': 'ports',
 
-     'privilege': 'privileged',
 
-     'priviliged': 'privileged',
 
-     'privilige': 'privileged',
 
-     'volume': 'volumes',
 
-     'workdir': 'working_dir',
 
- }
 
- VALID_NAME_CHARS = '[a-zA-Z0-9\._\-]'
 
- @FormatChecker.cls_checks(format="ports", raises=ValidationError("Invalid port formatting, it should be '[[remote_ip:]remote_port:]port[/protocol]'"))
 
- def format_ports(instance):
 
-     try:
 
-         split_port(instance)
 
-     except ValueError:
 
-         return False
 
-     return True
 
- def get_unsupported_config_msg(service_name, error_key):
 
-     msg = "Unsupported config option for '{}' service: '{}'".format(service_name, error_key)
 
-     if error_key in DOCKER_CONFIG_HINTS:
 
-         msg += " (did you mean '{}'?)".format(DOCKER_CONFIG_HINTS[error_key])
 
-     return msg
 
- def process_errors(errors):
 
-     """
 
-     jsonschema gives us an error tree full of information to explain what has
 
-     gone wrong. Process each error and pull out relevant information and re-write
 
-     helpful error messages that are relevant.
 
-     """
 
-     def _parse_key_from_error_msg(error):
 
-         return error.message.split("'")[1]
 
-     def _clean_error_message(message):
 
-         return message.replace("u'", "'")
 
-     def _parse_valid_types_from_schema(schema):
 
-         """
 
-         Our defined types using $ref in the schema require some extra parsing
 
-         retrieve a helpful type for error message display.
 
-         """
 
-         if '$ref' in schema:
 
-             return schema['$ref'].replace("#/definitions/", "").replace("_", " ")
 
-         else:
 
-             return str(schema['type'])
 
-     root_msgs = []
 
-     invalid_keys = []
 
-     required = []
 
-     type_errors = []
 
-     other_errors = []
 
-     for error in errors:
 
-         # handle root level errors
 
-         if len(error.path) == 0:
 
-             if error.validator == 'type':
 
-                 msg = "Top level object needs to be a dictionary. Check your .yml file that you have defined a service at the top level."
 
-                 root_msgs.append(msg)
 
-             elif error.validator == 'additionalProperties':
 
-                 invalid_service_name = _parse_key_from_error_msg(error)
 
-                 msg = "Invalid service name '{}' - only {} characters are allowed".format(invalid_service_name, VALID_NAME_CHARS)
 
-                 root_msgs.append(msg)
 
-             else:
 
-                 root_msgs.append(_clean_error_message(error.message))
 
-         else:
 
-             # handle service level errors
 
-             service_name = error.path[0]
 
-             # pop the service name off our path
 
-             error.path.popleft()
 
-             if error.validator == 'additionalProperties':
 
-                 invalid_config_key = _parse_key_from_error_msg(error)
 
-                 invalid_keys.append(get_unsupported_config_msg(service_name, invalid_config_key))
 
-             elif error.validator == 'anyOf':
 
-                 if 'image' in error.instance and 'build' in error.instance:
 
-                     required.append("Service '{}' has both an image and build path specified. A service can either be built to image or use an existing image, not both.".format(service_name))
 
-                 elif 'image' not in error.instance and 'build' not in error.instance:
 
-                     required.append("Service '{}' has neither an image nor a build path specified. Exactly one must be provided.".format(service_name))
 
-                 else:
 
-                     required.append(_clean_error_message(error.message))
 
-             elif error.validator == 'oneOf':
 
-                 config_key = error.path[0]
 
-                 valid_types = [_parse_valid_types_from_schema(schema) for schema in error.schema['oneOf']]
 
-                 valid_type_msg = " or ".join(valid_types)
 
-                 type_errors.append("Service '{}' configuration key '{}' contains an invalid type, valid types are {}".format(
 
-                     service_name, config_key, valid_type_msg)
 
-                 )
 
-             elif error.validator == 'type':
 
-                 msg = "a"
 
-                 if error.validator_value == "array":
 
-                     msg = "an"
 
-                 if len(error.path) > 0:
 
-                     config_key = " ".join(["'%s'" % k for k in error.path])
 
-                     type_errors.append("Service '{}' configuration key {} contains an invalid type, it should be {} {}".format(service_name, config_key, msg, error.validator_value))
 
-                 else:
 
-                     root_msgs.append("Service '{}' doesn\'t have any configuration options. All top level keys in your docker-compose.yml must map to a dictionary of configuration options.'".format(service_name))
 
-             elif error.validator == 'required':
 
-                 config_key = error.path[0]
 
-                 required.append("Service '{}' option '{}' is invalid, {}".format(service_name, config_key, _clean_error_message(error.message)))
 
-             elif error.validator == 'dependencies':
 
-                 dependency_key = error.validator_value.keys()[0]
 
-                 required_keys = ",".join(error.validator_value[dependency_key])
 
-                 required.append("Invalid '{}' configuration for '{}' service: when defining '{}' you must set '{}' as well".format(
 
-                     dependency_key, service_name, dependency_key, required_keys))
 
-             else:
 
-                 config_key = " ".join(["'%s'" % k for k in error.path])
 
-                 err_msg = "Service '{}' configuration key {} value {}".format(service_name, config_key, error.message)
 
-                 other_errors.append(err_msg)
 
-     return "\n".join(root_msgs + invalid_keys + required + type_errors + other_errors)
 
- def validate_against_schema(config):
 
-     config_source_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
 
-     schema_file = os.path.join(config_source_dir, "schema.json")
 
-     with open(schema_file, "r") as schema_fh:
 
-         schema = json.load(schema_fh)
 
-     validation_output = Draft4Validator(schema, format_checker=FormatChecker(["ports"]))
 
-     errors = [error for error in sorted(validation_output.iter_errors(config), key=str)]
 
-     if errors:
 
-         error_msg = process_errors(errors)
 
-         raise ConfigurationError("Validation failed, reason(s):\n{}".format(error_msg))
 
 
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