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authorTech SOGEECOM <tech@sogeecom.org>2016-06-29 12:00:21 -0400
committerTech SOGEECOM <tech@sogeecom.org>2016-06-29 12:00:21 -0400
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@@ -49,10 +49,6 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either.
## Upgrade Notice<a name="upgrade-notice"></a>
- * The default value of the `$repos` parameter was removed since the logic is
- now in the `apt::params` class. If you have explicitly set `$repos` to
- 'auto' in your manifests, you should remove this.
-
* The `disable_update` parameter has been removed. The main apt class
defaults to *not* run an `apt-get update` on every run anyway so this
parameter seems useless.
@@ -83,10 +79,9 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either.
you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do
the following:
- class {
- 'apt':
- debian_url => 'http://localhost:9999/debian/',
- use_next_release => true;
+ class { 'apt':
+ debian_url => 'http://localhost:9999/debian/',
+ use_next_release => true;
}
previously, you could manually set `$lsbdistcodename` which would enable forced
@@ -98,10 +93,9 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either.
you to trigger upgrades:
include apt::dist_upgrade
- class {
- 'apt':
- codename => 'wheezy',
- notify => Exec['apt_dist-upgrade'];
+ class { 'apt':
+ codename => 'wheezy',
+ notify => Exec['apt_dist-upgrade'];
}
* the `apticron` class has been moved to a parameterized class. if you were
@@ -116,8 +110,7 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either.
you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do the
following:
- class {
- 'apt::apticron':
+ class { 'apt::apticron':
email => 'foo@example.com',
notifynew => '1';
}
@@ -134,9 +127,8 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either.
you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do the
following:
- class {
- 'apt::listchanges':
- email => 'foo@example.com';
+ class { 'apt::listchanges':
+ email => 'foo@example.com';
}
* the `apt::proxy_client` class has been moved to a paramterized class. if you
@@ -151,10 +143,9 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either.
you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do the
following:
- class {
- 'apt::proxy_client':
- proxy => 'http://proxy.domain',
- port => '666';
+ class { 'apt::proxy_client':
+ proxy => 'http://proxy.domain',
+ port => '666';
}
@@ -644,33 +635,11 @@ To run pupept rspec tests:
bundle install --path vendor/bundle
bundle exec rake spec
-Verbose Output:
-
- bundle exec rake spec SPEC_OPTS='--format documentation'
-
Using different facter/puppet versions:
FACTER_GEM_VERSION=1.6.10 PUPPET_GEM_VERSION=2.7.23 bundle install --path vendor/bundle
bundle exec rake spec
-## Acceptance Tests<a name="acceptance-tests"></a>
-
-At the moment, we use [beaker together with docker](https://github.com/puppetlabs/beaker/blob/master/docs/Docker-Support.md)
-to do acceptance testing.
-Be sure to have a recent docker version installed.
-
-List configured nodesets:
-
- bundle exec rake beaker_nodes
-
-Run tests on default node (Debian Jessie):
-
- bundle exec rake beaker
-
-Run different nodeset:
-
- BEAKER_set="debian-8-x86_64-docker" bundle exec rspec spec/acceptance/*_spec.rb
-
# Licensing<a name="licensing"></a>
@@ -681,3 +650,4 @@ The GPL version 3 license text can be found in the "LICENSE" file accompanying
this puppet module, or at the following URL:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
+