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This updates the test to match the new behaviour in puppet 4.6.0
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As described in PUP-6422,
ensure_resources('File[/tmp/a]', { owner => undef })
would not actually create the file. This fixes it, and adds tests to prove
it.
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Tests in the new style produces the following documentation output:
abs
should not eq nil
should run abs() and raise an Puppet::ParseError
should run abs(-34) and return 34
should run abs("-34") and return 34
should run abs(34) and return 34
should run abs("34") and return 34
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rspec-puppet matchers are defined for tests which exist in
spec/functions, but the function unit tests lived in
spec/unit/puppet/parser/functions. This moves them to the correct place
for using rspec-puppet
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complaining loudly
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This work updates a number of Gems to the latest versions (rspec,
rspec-puppet), and updates and tweaks a bunch of tests to work
with the updated gems.
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This splits out the ensure_resource expectations into separate
blocks for clarity. Per adrienthebo's recommendation.
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ensure_resource function
This patch allows an array of resource titles to be passed into
the ensure_resource function. Each item in the array will be
checked for existence and will be created if it doesn't already
exist.
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This reverts commit 1e0983362464e8f2832239b09cdbc9175a51e6ec.
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This reverts commit 42ddd7fe54f37b84e34b4a005de2249e53f07469, reversing
changes made to 53243605b28fc31618d079155c86b37b4e88a6ca.
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This commit refactors to ensure 80 character lines.
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This commit adds better handling of the case where
undef is passed as the parameter value.
This works by converting '' into []
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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.
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