module-inifile/spec/classes/create_ini_settings_test_spec.rb
mh 6eb8f9ca98 introduce create_ini_settings
create_ini_settings is a function that allows you to create
ini_setting resources from a simple hash:

    $settings = {  section1 => {
        setting1 => val1
      },
      section2 => {
        setting2 => val2,
        setting3 => {
          ensure => absent
        }
      }
    }
    $defaults = {
      path => '/tmp/foo.ini'
    }
    create_ini_settings($settings,$defaults)

Will create the following resources

    ini_setting{'[section1] setting1':
      ensure  => present,
      section => 'section1',
      setting => 'setting1',
      value   => 'val1',
      path    => '/tmp/foo.ini',
    }
    ini_setting{'[section2] setting2':
      ensure  => present,
      section => 'section2',
      setting => 'setting2',
      value   => 'val2',
      path    => '/tmp/foo.ini',
    }
    ini_setting{'[section2] setting3':
      ensure  => absent,
      section => 'section2',
      setting => 'setting3',
      path    => '/tmp/foo.ini',
    }

This allows one to create much easier classes
that should be able to manage an arbritary set of
ini-style settings without having to specify each
one of them.
2015-01-28 22:09:34 +01:00

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require 'spec_helper'
# end-to-end test of the create_init_settings function
describe 'create_ini_settings_test' do
it { should have_ini_setting_resource_count(3) }
it { should contain_ini_setting('[section1] setting1').with(
:ensure => 'present',
:section => 'section1',
:setting => 'setting1',
:value => 'val1',
:path => '/tmp/foo.ini'
)}
it { should contain_ini_setting('[section2] setting2').with(
:ensure => 'present',
:section => 'section2',
:setting => 'setting2',
:value => 'val2',
:path => '/tmp/foo.ini'
)}
it { should contain_ini_setting('[section2] setting3').with(
:ensure => 'absent',
:section => 'section2',
:setting => 'setting3',
:path => '/tmp/foo.ini'
)}
end