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2012-11-20Add join_keys_to_values functionJoshua Harlan Lifton
This commit adds a function that joins each of a hash's keys with that key's corresponding value, separated by a separator string. The arguments are a hash and separator string. The return value is an array of joined key/value pairs.
2012-11-19Merge branch 'jfryman-master'Jeff McCune
* jfryman-master: puppet-lint cleanup
2012-11-19Extend delete function for strings and hashesJoshua Harlan Lifton
Previous to this commit, the delete function only acted on arrays. This commit adds the same functionality for hashes and strings in the obvious way: delete(h, k) would delete the k key from the h hash and delete(s, sub) would delete all instances of the sub substring from the s string.
2012-11-15puppet-lint cleanupJames Fryman
2012-11-15Add the pick() functionGary Larizza
This function is similar to a coalesce function in SQL in that it will return the first value in a list of values that is not undefined or an empty string (two things in Puppet that will return a boolean false value). Typically, this function is used to check for a value in the Puppet Dashboard/Enterprise Console, and failover to a default value like the following: $real_jenkins_version = pick($::jenkins_version, '1.449') The value of $real_jenkins_version will first look for a top-scope variable called 'jenkins_version' (note that parameters set in the Puppet Dashboard/ Enterprise Console are brought into Puppet as top-scope variables), and, failing that, will use a default value of 1.449.
2012-11-07(#13974) Add predicate functions for interface factsWil Cooley
If one wishes to test if a host has a particular IP address (such as a floating virtual address) or has an interface on a particular network (such as a secondary management network), the facts that provide this information are difficult to use within Puppet. This patch addresses these needs by implementing functions ‘has_ip_address(value)’ and ‘has_ip_network(value)’. These functions look through all interfaces for ipaddress_<interface> and network_<interface> (respectively) having the requested <value>. These functions are implemented on top of a lower-level predicate function, ‘has_interface_with(kind, value)’, which iterates through the interfaces in the ‘interfaces’ fact and checks the facts <kind>_<interface> looking for <value>. Additionally, the existence of a particular named interface can be checked for by calling with only a single argument: has_interface_with(interface). A Boolean is returned in all cases.
2012-11-07Add function, uriescape, to URI.escape strings. Redmine #17459Joe Julian
2012-10-25Explicitly load functions used by ensure_resourceDan Bode
The ensure_resource function actually calls two other functions, create_resources and defined_with_param. When calling Puppet functions from Ruby, you sometimes have to load the functions manually if they have not been called before. This commit explicitly loads the functions that ensure_resource depends on from within the function.
2012-10-25re-formattingDan Bode
This commit refactors to ensure 80 character lines.
2012-10-25Add better docs about duplicate resource failuresDan Bode
This commit adds better inline documentation explaining how replicate resource definitions can occur if the resource exists and does not have matching parameters.
2012-10-25Handle undef for parameter argumentDan Bode
This commit adds better handling of the case where undef is passed as the parameter value. This works by converting '' into []
2012-10-25Add function ensure_resource and defined_with_paramsDan Bode
This commit adds 2 new functions with unit tests. defined_with_params works similarily to puppet's defined function, except it allows you to also specify a hash of params. defined_with_params will return true if a resource also exists that matches the specified type/title (just like with defined) as well as all of the specified params. ensure_resource is a function that basically combines defined_with_params with create_resources to conditionally create resources only if the specified resource (title, type, params) does not already exist. These functions are created to serve as an alternative to using defined as follows: if ! defined(Package['some_package']) { package { 'some_package': ensure => present, } The issue with this usage is that there is no guarentee about what parameters were set in the previous definition of the package that made its way into the catalog. ensure_resource could be used instead, as: ensure_resource('package', 'some_package', { 'ensure' => 'present' }) This will creat the package resources only if another resource does not exist with the specified parameters.
2012-08-14(#15872) Add to_bytes functionErik Dalén
Converts a string like "2 MB" to the value in bytes. Useful for comparisons on facts that return a human readable number instead of machine readable.
2012-08-09Merge branch '2.3.x' into 2.4.xPatrick Carlisle
* 2.3.x: Make sure functions are loaded for each test Use rvalue functions correctly (Maint) Don't mock with mocha (Maint) Fix up the get_module_path parser function (Maint) use PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetSeams.parser_scope (2.3.x) (Maint) Rename PuppetlabsSpec::Puppet{Seams,Internals} (Maint) use PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetSeams.parser_scope (Maint) Fix interpreter lines Update CHANGELOG, Modulefile for 2.3.3 fix regression in #11017 properly Fix spec tests using the new spec_helper Update CHANGELOG for 2.3.2 release Make file_line default to ensure => present Memoize file_line spec instance variables Fix spec tests using the new spec_helper Revert "Merge remote-tracking branch 'eshamow/tickets/bug/13595_restrict_initialize_everything_for_tests' into 2.2.x" (#13595) initialize_everything_for_tests couples modules Puppet ver
2012-07-23(Maint) Fix up the get_module_path parser functionJeff McCune
This patch switches the spec tests for the get_module_path function to use mock objects. The underlying Puppet::Module.find method has reasonable test coverage inside of Puppet core so we might as well break the tight dependency while we're fixing up the specs to use the new parser scope. The behavior of the parser function itself should still have complete coverage even though the tests have switched to mock the implementation inside of Puppet.
2012-03-29Merge pull request #53 from traylenator/fqdn_rotateJeff McCune
(#13205) Rotate array/string randomley based on fqdn, fqdn_rotate()
2012-03-29Merge branch '2.2.x' into 2.3.xJeff McCune
* 2.2.x: (#13494) Specify the behavior of zero padded strings Update CHANGELOG, Modulefile for 2.1.3 Conflicts: CHANGELOG Modulefile
2012-03-29(#13494) Specify the behavior of zero padded stringsJeff McCune
Without this patch the specified behavior of strings that are numeric only and zero padded is unclear and untested in the spec tests. This is a problem because it's not clear that range('00', '10') will actually return [ "0", "1", ..., "10" ] instead of [ "00", "01", ..., "10" ] This patch addresses the issue by providing explicit test coverage. If the string conversion behavior of puppet changes, this test will begin to fail.
2012-03-18(#13205) Rotate array/string randomley based on fqdn, fqdn_rotate()Steve Traylen
2012-03-12(#12357) Fix broken compatibility with Puppet 2.6Jeff McCune
Without this patch, the previous change set to the validate_absolute_path() parser function contains Puppet 2.6 incompatible changes. stdlib 2.x is compatible with Puppet 2.6. These changes are a problem because we cannot introduce backwards incompatible changes in a minor release. This patch fixes the problem by back porting the implementation of the `Puppet::Util.absolute_path?` from 2.7.x to the function block itself. The function block tests to see if `Puppet::Util.absolute_path?` will respond and if not, falls back to the inline back ported implementation. The spec tests have been updated to simulate the behavior of Puppet 2.6 even when running with Puppet 2.7.
2012-03-09(maint) Comment Ken's fix to String#any?Jeff McCune
Just added a comment about why we're doing what we're doing.
2012-03-07(#13018) Fix missing method any? message for ruby 1.9.xKen Barber
The any? method doesn't exist for 1.9.x, this converts a string to a single element array to work around the problem.
2012-03-07(#12357) Add ability to display an error message from validate_reJeff McCune
I've seen a number of times the following error displayed to the end user: validate_re(): "" does not match "^true$|^false$" at /p/t/f.pp:40 This is an absolutely horrific error message. I'm to blame for it. Users stumble over this quite often and they shouldn't have to go read the code to sort out what's happening. This patch makes an effort to fix the problem by adding a third, optional, argument to validate_re(). This third argument will be the message thrown back in the exception which will be displayed to the end user. This sets the stage for nicer error messages coming from modules we write. This patch is backwards compatible but is a new feature.
2012-03-07(#12357) Add validate_absolute_path() functionJeff McCune
This patch adds a new function to validate if a string is an absolute filesystem path or not. The intent of this is to make this functionality generic and reusable. Josh left a comment in another pull request I had: If node_installdir or $node_vardir is not defined, then we should raise an error, otherwise we may create a scheduled task to an untrusted directory. One solution to this comment is to validate the Puppet variable is an absolute path. Examples of this function look like: function_validate_absolute_path Using Puppet::Parser::Scope.new Garbage inputs validate_absolute_path(nil) should fail validate_absolute_path([nil]) should fail validate_absolute_path({"foo"=>"bar"}) should fail validate_absolute_path({}) should fail validate_absolute_path("") should fail relative paths validate_absolute_path("relative1") should fail validate_absolute_path(".") should fail validate_absolute_path("..") should fail validate_absolute_path("./foo") should fail validate_absolute_path("../foo") should fail validate_absolute_path("etc/puppetlabs/puppet") should fail validate_absolute_path("opt/puppet/bin") should fail absolute paths validate_absolute_path("C:/") should not fail validate_absolute_path("C:\\") should not fail validate_absolute_path("C:\\WINDOWS\\System32") should not fail validate_absolute_path("C:/windows/system32") should not fail validate_absolute_path("X:/foo/bar") should not fail validate_absolute_path("X:\\foo\\bar") should not fail validate_absolute_path("/var/tmp") should not fail validate_absolute_path("/var/lib/puppet") should not fail validate_absolute_path("/var/opt/../lib/puppet") should not fail validate_absolute_path("C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Puppet Labs\\Puppet Enterprise") should not fail validate_absolute_path("C:/Program Files (x86)/Puppet Labs/Puppet Enterprise") should not fail Finished in 0.05637 seconds 23 examples, 0 failures
2012-02-22(#12776) Added validate_slength function and rspec testChris Spence
This function is used to validate a string is less than a maximum length. The string, or array of strings, is passed as the first argument to the function. The maximum length of the string is passed as the second argument. It is useful to validate, for example, that Puppet is not sending a username to a downstream system that the system cannot cope with, but that might not cause an error message - for example, MySQL will not accept a username of more than 16 characters. This enables a Puppet administrator to validate the data that it may have been passed from upstream through, for example, Hiera.
2012-01-11Merge branch '2.2.x'Jeff McCune
* 2.2.x: Check according to rfc1035 Add additional domain name tests (maint) Memoize scope in domain_name spec
2012-01-11Check according to rfc1035Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
Update doc string to match function
2012-01-09New str2saltedsha512 function for OS X PasswordsGary Larizza
OS X 10.7 introduced salted-SHA512 password hashes as opposed to the older LANMAN + SHA1 hashes. To assist in generating properly-formatted password hashes, this commit adds the str2saltedsha512() function which accepts a single string argument (the password) and returns a salted-SHA512 password hash which can be fed as the password attribute of a user resource in OS X 10.7. Spec tests are also added to ensure that functionality isn't broken with future commits.
2011-12-30Merge branch 'v2.1.x' into v2.2.xJeff McCune
* v2.1.x: (maint) Add semantic versioning info to README Docs: Clarify the use case for the anchor type Docs: Remove author emails from stdlib functions Docs: Copyedit function doc strings Docs: Correct indentation of markdown code examples Docs: Update documentation of stdlib classes Docs: Update file_line documentation Docs: Improve example in merge function
2011-12-30Merge branch 'v2.x'Jeff McCune
* v2.x: Docs: Clarify the use case for the anchor type Docs: Remove author emails from stdlib functions Docs: Copyedit function doc strings Docs: Correct indentation of markdown code examples Docs: Update documentation of stdlib classes Docs: Update file_line documentation Docs: Improve example in merge function
2011-11-14(#10802) add new function get_module_pathDan Bode
This commit adds a new function called get_module_path. get_module_path returns the absolute path of a specified module. The code and functionality is very similar to how templates and files are detected inside of modules. the function has been tested against puppet 2.6.10 and 2.7.x
2011-10-25(#10285) Refactor json to use pson instead.Nan Liu
Remove json requirement since puppet already provides pson which is equivalent.
2011-10-10(#10007) Revert "Merge pull request #13 from ↵Jeff McCune
kbarber/issue/master/8925-user_ssl_certs" This reverts commit 14852e0259e1e43371dbcb2675e00c6d6e614f05, reversing changes made to a95dccd464b55945feb8bcf7483f777c25164115. This is to fix the broken build (failing tests) as per #8925 and #10007
2011-08-18Docs: Remove author emails from stdlib functionsnfagerlund
Author email addresses were included in the doc strings for some (but not all) stdlib functions. This commit removes them in the interest of consistency.
2011-08-18Docs: Copyedit function doc stringsnfagerlund
This commit makes several minor consistency and wording edits to the doc strings of the stdlib functions.
2011-08-18Docs: Correct indentation of markdown code examplesnfagerlund
Code examples in several function doc strings were only indented by two spaces, which would not result in proper display when rendered as HTML. This commit corrects the indentation to four spaces.
2011-08-18Docs: Improve example in merge functionJeff McCune
This commit replaces the example in the merge function with a much clearer one. It also mentions that the rightmost value wins in the event of duplicated hash keys.
2011-08-17(#8925) Added new function called 'get_certificate' for retrievingKen Barber
certificates from a CA (or locally). This function works by either obtaining the file locally or remotely based on Puppets configuration. Also added get_pubkey which wraps get_certificate and extracts the public key.
2011-08-05(#8797) Merge puppetlabs-functions into puppetlabs-stdlibKen Barber
It was decided that maintaining puppetlabs-functions and puppetlabs-stdlib was duplication as both are trying to achieve the same goal. This patch provides a merge of the puppetlabs-functions into the puppetlabs-stdlib repository, with history preservation. The following conflicts were found and resolved: * LICENSE file from functions was used as it aligns with ASL usage instructions and contains relevant copyright information: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html * Used spec_helper.rb from functions - this is what Puppet core uses and doesn't break tests. * Merged .gitignore and spec.opts options.
2011-08-05* Moved kwalify to puppetlabs-kwalify projectKen Barber
* Re-arranged tests in line with puppetlabs-stdlib
2011-08-05Prep for stdlib mergeKen Barber
* Renamed load_yaml & load_json to parseyaml & parsejson * Renamed is_valid_* functions and remove the 'valid_'
2011-08-04(#8678) Add validate_array and validate_string functionsJeff McCune
The accounts module is making use of validate_array() and validate_string() which do not exist int he stdlib module without this patch. This patch adds the two functions to the stdlib with unit tests. Reviewed-by: Dan Bode
2011-08-01(#8717) Make merge() function work with Ruby 1.8.5Jeff McCune
The previous behavior of the merge() function used Array#inject with two arguments. Ruby 1.8.5 only supports inject being used with one argument. This change initializes and empty Hash object and merges each argument into the accumulator. The last argument still "wins" in the merge. rspec tests (cd spec; rspec **/*_spec.rb) verified as passing with this change. Reviewed-by: Dan Bode
2011-07-30Fix some ruby 1.9.2 issues.Ken Barber
2011-07-29(#8709) Add hash merging functionDan Bode
In Puppet, it is not possible to reassign hash values. This function allows a reasonable way to perform hash munging in Puppet. Reviewed-by: Jeff McCune
2011-07-29(#8708) Add has_key functionDan Bode
It is difficult to use existance of keys in a hash as a boolean condition in Puppet (see #8705) This function provides a working solution until the underlying issue in Puppet can be resolved. Reviewed-by: Jeff McCune
2011-07-29(#3) Provide documentation for remaining functions.Ken Barber
2011-07-29(#3) Apply missing documentation to more functions.Ken Barber
2011-07-29Remove rand.Ken Barber
2011-07-29Removed date stub since this functinality is available in strftime anyway.Ken Barber