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* (#FM-6068) allow file encoding to be specified
Add a new parameter `encoding` to allow non UTF-8 files to specify a file encoding. This prevents receiving the error message "invalid byte sequence in UTF-8" when special characters that are not UTF-8 encoded appear in the input stream, such as the copyright symbol.
* (#FM-6068) allow file encoding to be specified
Added docs and tests as requested
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Prior to this commit, we didn't have tests for the ensure_resources
function (only for the ensure_resource function). This meant that
we weren't catching a bug in the ensure_resources function. In order
to prevent this in the future, add some tests which test the
specific functionality of ensure_resources.
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Prior to this commit, due to a bug in the exists? method in the
file_line provider, match_for_absence didn't work as described (or
at all really). Update the exists? logic so that match_for_absence
works as described.
Additionally add a unit test to prevent regressions and update the
documentation for the parameter to reflect the fact that it is
ignored when `ensure => present`.
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jearls/MODULES-2370-update-validate-to-not-require-line-when-matching-for-absence
[MODULES-2370] file_line.rb: Fix `line` attribute validation
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`file_line` type: During validation, do not require `line` attribute if:
* `ensure` is `absent`,
* `match` is not empty,
* and `match_for_absence` is `true`.
Also update `spec` tests to reflect this.
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Copy a function from puppetlabs/apache, created by Benedikt Bock by
55cc3b4e8f4bc859a1255cb57be2c7923005d822 .
This function enclose IPv6 addresses in square brackets.
It takes an array of ip addresses and encloses the ipv6 addresses with
square brackets.
Co-Authored-By: Benedikt Bock <benedikt_bock@web.de>
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adds new parser called is_absolute_path
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PE 3.x emits a puppetversion fact in the format "3.x.x (Puppet Enterprise 3.x.x)". This fact causes an error when invoked on PE 3.x: Could not retrieve fact='package_provider', resolution='<anonymous>': Malformed version number string 3.8.1 (Puppet Enterprise 3.8.1
This fix has been tested on PE 3.8.2 and should work for PE 3.3, 3.7, and 3.8.
Original-fix-by: Alex Harden <aharden@gmail.com>
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* is_absolute_path returns boolean true if the given path
is absolute, returns false otherwise.
* works for windows and unix
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The -C (capital C) flag to lsuser is incorrect. It should be -c
(lowercase).
this commit updates the aix root_home fact to use `lsuser -c`, rather
than `lsuser -C`.
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Add a quick check to ensure puppetversion value is not nil and supporting test.
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This adds a package_provider fact for situations where we need to be
able to know the client's package provider in a simple way. Situations
such as: package { 'name': install_options => [] } As those tend to be
package provider specific options.
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Add a service_provider fact
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Squashed, and amended test for comment lines.
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This returns the default provider Puppet will choose to manage services
on this system by instantiating a dummy service resource type and
returning the provider chosen.
Co-Authored-By: Simon Fraser University <asa188@sfu.ca>
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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`).
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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.
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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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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.
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Changed append line to open in 'w' mode and have to rewrite lines in order to append new line
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The `type()` function will cease to work on the new parser because 'type'
is a reserved keyword. The `type3x()` function may be used to continue
similar functionality, but will be deprecated in favor of the built-in
typing system.
The `type_of()` function has been included to introspect types in the
new parser.
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Merge 4.5.x into master
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Based on dirname code. Includes RSpec tests and docs.
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The `match` attribute was validated to match `line`, except that in many
cases (even the example given in the docs) a user would want to match a
line entirely different from the new line.
See comments on the original commit
https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-stdlib/commit/a06c0d8115892a74666676b50d4282df9850a119
and ask
https://ask.puppetlabs.com/question/14366/file_line-resource-match-problems/
for further examples of confusion.
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This conversion is done by Transpec 2.2.1 with the following command:
transpec spec/unit
* 53 conversions
from: obj.should
to: expect(obj).to
* 19 conversions
from: == expected
to: eq(expected)
* 5 conversions
from: lambda { }.should
to: expect { }.to
* 2 conversions
from: be_true
to: be_truthy
For more details: https://github.com/yujinakayama/transpec#supported-conversions
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(MODULES-905) Narrow the confinement in bool2str
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The extended spec tests validate that the common types of values
that could be passed to bool2str() are rejected.
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This reverts commit 8499ebdb7f892f2623295058649c67a5553d4732, reversing
changes made to 08b00d9229961d7b3c3cba997bfb35c8d47e4c4b.
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(MODULES-905) Add bool2str() and camelcase() for string manipulation
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file_line supports adding lines after a match, but there are use cases when
having "before" would be useful. For example, in Debian-based OS's, the last
line of /etc/rc.local is "exit 0" it's an incredible pain to deal with
that scenario today.
This commit adds a 'before' parameter to the file_line type, and implements
it for the ruby provider.
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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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Allow concat to take non-array second parameters
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Previously this was incorrectly handling facts that were of the form
foo=1+1=2 due to the ='s in the actual fact contents. Fix this and
add tests to try and prevent regressions.
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This test attempts to emulate various versions of facter, but is
still dependent on the version of facter it is running against. The
immediate symptom was that the test breaks with facter 2.0.1 because
it adds another external facts search directory.
I tried a couple ways to stub this but allowing it to pretend
to run against one set of facters, while actually running against
one real facter (which might itself be one of several versions)
eluded me.
So this patch just removes the test.
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PUP-1724 Don't modify the paramaters to deep_merge
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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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Also improve and extend concat tests to lock down functionality
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Instead of modifying the first paramater of deep_merge due to the
use of the merge! function, instead use merge to return a copy of
the merged object. This allows one to continue to use the original
first parameter after the call to deep_merge.
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This version of pick() does not error out, instead always returning at least
the last argument, even if that too has no "real" value.
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(PUP-1459) Add support for root_home on OS X 10.9
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