require 'puppet' require 'mocha' describe Puppet::Parser::Functions.function(:merge) do # Pulled from Dan's create_resources function # TODO - these let statements should be moved somewhere # where they can be resued let(:compiler) { topscope = Puppet::Parser::Scope.new # This is necessary so we don't try to use the compiler to discover our parent. topscope.parent = nil my_scope = Puppet::Parser::Scope.new my_scope.compiler = Puppet::Parser::Compiler.new(Puppet::Node.new("floppy", :environment => 'production')) my_scope.parent = topscope compiler = my_scope.compiler } let(:scope) { scope = Puppet::Parser::Scope.new scope.stubs(:environment).returns(Puppet::Node::Environment.new('production')) scope } describe 'when calling merge from puppet' do it "should not compile when no arguments are passed" do Puppet[:code] = 'merge()' expect { compiler.compile }.should raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /wrong number of arguments/) end it "should not compile when 1 argument is passed" do Puppet[:code] = "$my_hash={'one' => 1}\nmerge($my_hash)" expect { compiler.compile }.should raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /wrong number of arguments/) end end describe 'when calling merge on the scope instance' do it 'should require all parameters are hashes' do expect { new_hash = scope.function_merge([{}, '2'])}.should raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /unexpected argument type String/) end it 'should be able to merge two hashes' do new_hash = scope.function_merge([{'one' => '1', 'two' => '1'}, {'two' => '2', 'three' => '2'}]) new_hash['one'].should == '1' new_hash['two'].should == '2' new_hash['three'].should == '2' end it 'should merge multiple hashes' do hash = scope.function_merge([{'one' => 1}, {'one' => '2'}, {'one' => '3'}]) hash['one'].should == '3' end it 'should accept empty hashes' do scope.function_merge([{},{},{}]).should == {} end end end