# walint: lint & adjust workadventure maps ### Overview & Components `walint` is intended as a linter for workadventure maps that checks for common errors (such as non-existent map entrypoints or missing asset files) and makes suggestions to improve accessability. It can also *adjust* maps — e.g. to automatically insert property values or help enforce an event's map policies (among other things, this was used to resolve special inter-assembly `world://` links at rc3). `walint-mapserver` is a minimal implementation of a server that periodically fetches, lints, and adjusts maps from a set of git repositories, writing them to a path that can then be served as static map files for a workadventure deployment. It can be used as a (very simple) replacement for rc3's hub and mapservice at smaller events — to get started, manually list all map repositories in `config.toml`, then visit `localhost:8080/admin/overview`. ## Installing ### Build using cabal Build using ~~~sh cabal build [all|walint|server] ~~~ There are no version bounds in the cabal files, but the `cabal.project` file tells cabal to follow a stackage snapshot. ### Build using Nix Since nixpkgs also follows stackage snapshots, building the packages with Nix should work without difficulty; just pass a nixpkgs to `default.nix` which does not diverge too much from the currently-used stackage snapshot (aim is that stable nixpkgs should work). ## Usage ``` sh walint --config-file config.json --repository path \ [--out path] [--json] [--pretty] [--entrypoint main.json] ``` ### Options - `--repository`: path to a map repository - `--entrypoint`: entrypoint of a map repository, i.e. a tiled map in its root directory. `walint` will lint all maps reachable from it. If not given, it defaults to `main.json` - `--lintLevel`: limit output only to messages that have at most the given level. Valid levels are `Info`, `Suggestion`, `Warning`, `Forbidden`, `Error`, `Fatal`. Defaults to `Suggestion`. - `--json`: print output as json instead of the default human-friendly format - `--pretty`: if used with `--json`, insert line breaks and indentation to make the output more readable. Otherwise no effect. - `--out path`: write the linted & adjusted repository to the given path. Any json written to this path will be minimised, and *only those maps and assets which are reachable from the entrypoint* will be writen at all. If not given, `walint` will only run the linter and do nothing else. If `walint` encounters any references to local map assets which are not present in the repository, or if the map generates lints above the maximum lint level, it will instead exit with code 1 without touching the output path at all. - `--config-file file`: path to a configuation file. Required (for now). - `--config json`: takes a string which should contain a json object conforming to the same schema as the configuration file, except that all keys are optional. Keys given here will override whatever values are set in the configuration file. ## Configuation Take a look at `config.json` for an example. Most keys are required, and do not have default values. In `config.json`, all possible keys are given. Most options should be reasonably self-explanatory. Note that `MaxLintLevel` differs from the option `--lintLevel`: the latter merely determines what is *printed* (in case json output is not enabled), the former determines the maximum lint level allowed before the linter rejects the map and will refuse to copy it to the path given as `--out`. ### Uri Schemas `walint` supports (basic) rewriting of URIs contained in the map json via the `UriSchemas` option, which maps schemas to rules describing what to do with such links, depending on the scope in which they appear. `walint` takes a very reductive view or URIs: `schema://domain/tail` #### Rewrite Rules For now there are four types of such rules: - `schema: {"scope":[scopes]}`: if in a scope listed in `scopes`, allow any links of the given `schema` - `schema: {"scope":[scopes], "allowed":[allowed]}`: if in a scope listed in `scopes`, only allow URIs whose domain occurs in `allowed`. - `schema: {"scope":[scopes], "allowed":[allowed], "blocked":[blocked], "prefix":prefix}`: if in a scope listed in `scopes`, allow URIs whose domain occurs in `allowed`, disallow all whose domain occurs in `blocked`, and for all others, prefix with the string given as `prefix` - `schema: {"scope":[scopes], "substs":{domain: prefix, ...}}`: if in a scope listed in `scopes` and given a URI with the domain `domain`, concatenate `prefix` with the tail of this URI. In case an URI is encountered and there is no applicable rule, it will be rejected (note that this means you'll have to explicitly allow `https://` for links!) There are currently four scopes: - `map` applies to tiled map links (i.e. `exitUrl`) - `website` to `openWebsite` - `audio` to `playAudio` - `script` to scripts ## Output By default `walint` prints lints in a (hopefully) human-readable format. Its exit code will be 1 if the maximum lint level set in its config was exceeded, and 0 otherwise. Only in the latter case will it write out an adjusted map respository to the path passed to `--out`. If the path given to `--out` already exists, `walint` will print its normal output but refuse to write anything to that path, and exit with code 2. If the `--json` option is given, output to stdout will be printed as json, which should conform to the following schema (here defined in a quasi-haskell syntax): ```haskell -- | The main output type. All json output will conform to it. type Output = { severity :: Level -- ^ the maximum Lint level that occurred , badges :: List Badge -- ^ a list of badges occurring in any of the maps , result :: Result -- ^ detailed lints in a structured way , resultText :: String -- ^ all lints in a human-readable text block } -- | A detailed description of which errors occurred type Result = { mapLints :: Map FilePath MapLint -- ^ an object of per-map lints. Each key is a filepath from the repository's root , missingAssets :: List Asset -- ^ a list of missing assets , missingDeps :: List Entrypoint -- ^ a list of other missing dependencies (for now, just entrypoints) } -- | An object containing map lints type MapLint = { general :: List Lint -- ^ general lints (most often empty) , layer :: Map Message Where -- ^ an object of per-layer lints. Each key is a lint message , tileset :: Map Message Where -- ^ an object of per-tileset lints. Again, each key is a lint message } -- | Further desription of a single lint type Where = { in :: List String -- ^ where did this lint occur? (list of layers / tileset names) , level :: Level -- ^ what is this lint's level? } -- | Valid lint levels. Encoded as strings, listed in ascending order here. data Level = Info | Suggestion | Warning | Forbidden | Error | Fatal -- | description of a single (missing) asset type Asset = { asset :: FilePath -- ^ the filename, as referenced somewhere within the repository , neededBy :: List FilePath -- ^ list of filenames of maps which reference this asset } -- | description of a single (missing) entrypoint type Entrypoint = { entrypoint :: String -- ^ the entrypoint, as a string, e.g. path/to/map#entrypoint , neededBy :: List FilePath -- ^ list of filenames of maps which reference this entrypoint } -- | Lints that don't come grouped by place (for now, just those in generalLints) type Lint = { level :: Level -- ^ this lint's level , msg :: String -- ^ a human-readable (single-line) message } type Badge = { type :: AreaType -- ^ type of the badge's area , token :: String -- ^ this badge's token , x :: Number -- ^ x position on the map , y :: Number -- ^ y position on the map , width :: Maybe Number -- ^ width of the rectangle/ellipse (not present if type=point) , height :: Maybe Number -- ^ height of the rectangle/ellipse (not present if type=point) } -- | types of "areas" for badges, encoded as lower-cased strings data AreaType = Point | Rectangle | Ellipse ```