From f3e79ddcd56a221c7799b35efde7e9803a5c7923 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Schmitt Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2015 12:21:59 +0100 Subject: Convert tests to use plain rspec-puppet 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 --- spec/functions/reverse_spec.rb | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) (limited to 'spec/functions/reverse_spec.rb') diff --git a/spec/functions/reverse_spec.rb b/spec/functions/reverse_spec.rb index 1f04794..e00dee9 100755 --- a/spec/functions/reverse_spec.rb +++ b/spec/functions/reverse_spec.rb @@ -1,28 +1,31 @@ -#! /usr/bin/env ruby -S rspec require 'spec_helper' -describe "the reverse function" do - let(:scope) { PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetInternals.scope } +describe 'reverse' do + it { is_expected.not_to eq(nil) } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params().and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /wrong number of arguments/i) } + it { + pending("Current implementation ignores parameters after the first.") + is_expected.to run.with_params([], 'extra').and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /wrong number of arguments/i) + } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params(1).and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /Requires either array or string to work/) } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params({}).and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /Requires either array or string to work/) } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params(true).and_raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /Requires either array or string to work/) } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params([]).and_return([]) } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params(['a']).and_return(['a']) } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params(['one']).and_return(['one']) } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params(['one', 'two', 'three']).and_return(['three', 'two', 'one']) } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params(['one', 'two', 'three', 'four']).and_return(['four', 'three', 'two', 'one']) } - it "should exist" do - expect(Puppet::Parser::Functions.function("reverse")).to eq("function_reverse") - end - - it "should raise a ParseError if there is less than 1 arguments" do - expect { scope.function_reverse([]) }.to( raise_error(Puppet::ParseError)) - end + it { is_expected.to run.with_params('').and_return('') } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params('a').and_return('a') } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params('abc').and_return('cba') } + it { is_expected.to run.with_params('abcd').and_return('dcba') } - it "should reverse a string" do - result = scope.function_reverse(["asdfghijkl"]) - expect(result).to(eq('lkjihgfdsa')) - end - - it "should accept objects which extend String" do - class AlsoString < String + context 'when using a class extending String' do + it 'should call its reverse method' do + value = AlsoString.new('asdfghjkl') + value.expects(:reverse).returns('foo') + expect(subject).to run.with_params(value).and_return('foo') end - - value = AlsoString.new('asdfghjkl') - result = scope.function_reverse([value]) - result.should(eq('lkjhgfdsa')) end end -- cgit v1.2.3