From 0250f57b821619bba2cb25fdc16f90ac34cab2f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tech SOGEECOM Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 12:00:21 -0400 Subject: use the same style for all the examples --- README.md | 56 +++++++++++++------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 41a9aeb..695a824 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -49,10 +49,6 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either. ## Upgrade Notice - * 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 - -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 @@ -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 + -- cgit v1.2.3