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2015-08-06allow `match` parameter to influence `ensure => absent` behavior.Johnson Earls
Split the `destroy` method of the file_type::ruby provider into two private methods: `handle_destroy_line` which is the same as the previous `destroy` method, and `handle_destroy_with_match` which will destroy any line which matches the `match` parameter, raising an error if multiple lines match and the `multiple` parameter is not `true`. This new behavior is only used if the new boolean parameter `match_for_absence` is `true` (it defaults to `false`).
2015-08-04(MODULES-2316) Change file_type boolean parameter to symbolsDominic Cleal
Puppet's boolean parameter type is only available in Puppet 3.3 and higher, so change file_type's new "replace" parameter to a regular parameter with true and false as possible values. This matches the existing "multiple" parameter.
2015-07-30(MODULES-2024) Adding replace attribute to file_lineRaymond Maika
2015-05-29 (MODULES-2071) Refactor file_line provider to contain logic to handle ↵Raymond Maika
parameter multiple in function handle_create_with_after Without this, file_line resource without the `match` parameter but with the `after` param will throw an error if there are multiple matches for the after expression. This patch creates the handling for the `multiple` parameter in handle_create_with_after. This allows you to add a line after the `after` expression if it appears at multiple points in a file. Updated reference to `file_line` in the README to reflect that the multiple parameter can be set when using `after` and/or `match` as the matching regex.
2015-04-09Add spec tests and pulled in PR #427Travis Fields
Changed append line to open in 'w' mode and have to rewrite lines in order to append new line
2015-04-09file_line honors after if match not found.Bryan Jen
2014-09-16MODULES-1248 Fix issue with not properly counting regex matches with legacy ↵Travis Fields
versions of ruby
2013-08-29(maint) Improve the tests and readability of file_lineJeff McCune
Without this patch the implementation of the file_line provider is a bit convoluted with respect to the newly introduced "after" parameter. This patch addresses the problem by separating out the concerns of each case into their own methods of handling the behavior with the match parameter, handling the behavior with the after parameter, or simply appending the line.
2013-08-29Update file_line resource to support 'after'.Dan Prince
When adding new lines to a file the 'after' option can be useful when you need to insert file lines into the middle of a file. This is particularly helpful when using file_line with sectioned config files. NOTE: the after option only works when adding new lines. If you are updating an existing (matched) line it will simply modify it in place. This assumes it was in the right place to begin with.
2013-07-11(#21416) Allow file_line to match multiple linesAlex O'Rielly
Without this commit the file_line type will outright fail if multiple lines match the given regex. This commit allows the file_line type and provider to optionally match and modify all matching lines. Changeset rebased into a single commit by Adrien Thebo <adrien@puppetlabs.com>
2013-02-18changed .count to .size to support legacy rubyMartin Hellmich
2012-08-14Add support for a 'match' parameter to file_lineChris Price
This commit adds a new parameter called "match" to the file_line resource type, and support for this new parameter to the corresponding ruby provider. This parameter is optional; file_line should work just as before if you do not specify this parameter... so this change should be backwards-compatible. If you do specify the parameter, it is treated as a regular expression that should be used when looking through the file for a line. This allows you to do things like find a line that begins with a certain prefix (e.g., "foo=.*"), and *replace* the existing line with the line you specify in your "line" parameter. Without this capability, if you already had a line "foo=bar" in your file and your "line" parameter was set to "foo=baz", you'd end up with *both* lines in the final file. In many cases this is undesirable.
2012-02-09implement #11017 - make file_line type ensurablePeter Meier
* Implement a simple destroy method. * Add tests for it * Refactor code, so file is actually read only once. However, due to the nature how provider tests are run, we need to ensure that the file is read before we open it to write it.
2011-08-04(#8792) Rename whole_line type to file_lineJeff McCune
Without this patch the resource whole_line would be included in the stable stdlib module shipping in PE 1.2. Ideally the name will be stable and unchanging in the future. There was quite a bit of concern over whole_line being an unwise name. file_line appears to be the most suitable name and least likely to need another rename in the future.
2011-07-27(#8665) Change type from append_line to whole_lineDan Bode
Changed the type name from append_line to whole_line. After feedback that having a type with a verb in the name was confusing.
2011-07-26(#8628) Add append_line native typeDan Bode
This commit adds a native type that can check if a line exists and append it to a file. This use case seems common enough to warrant its inclusion into stdlib. Reviewed-by: Jeff McCune