* Removed some tests that no longer apply and/or are redundant
* Only set OS facts when testing OS-specific behaviors. This simplifies the
facts that must be set in the specs and saves running the same tests
several times when the results wouldn't differ by OS anyway.
Since librarian-puppet had locked to old versions of Forge modules
but puppetlabs_spec_helper is now pulling the latest version,
there's this incompatibility to take care of in the test suite.
This conversion is done by Transpec 2.3.4 with the following command:
transpec -c "rake spec" spec/classes/ spec/defines/ spec/spec_helper.rb
* 210 conversions
from: it { should ... }
to: it { is_expected.to ... }
* 19 conversions
from: it { should_not ... }
to: it { is_expected.not_to ... }
* 15 conversions
from: == expected
to: eq(expected)
* 15 conversions
from: obj.should
to: expect(obj).to
For more details: https://github.com/yujinakayama/transpec#supported-conversions
trickle through to the package classes. I've avoided making them
into paramaterized classes and we just refer directly back to the main
nginx namespace to get the variable. Makes for a cleaner looking
module!
There were some bugs in the existing $::operatingsystem based approach.
* amazon was it's own package set when it's properly part of $::osfamily ==
'redhat' as of facter >= 1.7.2
* gentoo was improperly part of the amazon package set; this patch removes
support for gentoo but it was broken anyways
modifications to nginx:📦:redhat were made as well
* it no longer tries to setup the nginx.org yumrepo for fedora as no packages
for fedora are currently provided
* amazon release numbers are inconsistent with EL. Unknown
$::lsbmajdistrelease values are now mapped to 6 so it's no longer nessicary to
test for $::lsbmajdistrelease being undefined. This logic will need to be
reworked after RHEL7.x is released.
* the url to the nginx repo was including $::operatingsystem in it but
nginx.org only has package dirs for 'rhel' & 'centos' which are presently
identical; the usage of the 'rhel' dir has been hardcoded. This fixes broken
yum repo setup for all $::osfamily == 'redhat' platforms other than redhat and
centos.