Merge pull request #47 from jeffmccune/feature/2.3.x/validate_re_better_error_messages
(#12357) Add ability to display an error message from validate_re
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module Puppet::Parser::Functions
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newfunction(:validate_re, :doc => <<-'ENDHEREDOC') do |args|
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Perform simple validation of a string against one or more regular
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expressions. The first argument of this function should be a string to
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of the regular expressions match the string passed in, compilation will
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abort with a parse error.
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If a third argument is specified, this will be the error message raised and
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seen by the user.
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The following strings will validate against the regular expressions:
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validate_re('one', '^one$')
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validate_re('one', [ '^two', '^three' ])
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A helpful error message can be returned like this:
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validate_re($::puppetversion, '^2.7', 'The $puppetversion fact value does not match 2.7')
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ENDHEREDOC
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if args.length != 2 then
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raise Puppet::ParseError, ("validate_re(): wrong number of arguments (#{args.length}; must be 2)")
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if (args.length < 2) or (args.length > 3) then
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raise Puppet::ParseError, ("validate_re(): wrong number of arguments (#{args.length}; must be 2 or 3)")
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end
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msg = "validate_re(): #{args[0].inspect} does not match #{args[1].inspect}"
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msg = args[2] || "validate_re(): #{args[0].inspect} does not match #{args[1].inspect}"
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raise Puppet::ParseError, (msg) unless args[1].any? do |re_str|
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args[0] =~ Regexp.compile(re_str)
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end
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end
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end
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spec/unit/puppet/parser/functions/validate_re_spec.rb
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spec/unit/puppet/parser/functions/validate_re_spec.rb
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require 'spec_helper'
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describe Puppet::Parser::Functions.function(:validate_re) do
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before :all do
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Puppet::Parser::Functions.autoloader.loadall
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end
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let(:scope) do
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scope = Puppet::Parser::Scope.new
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end
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# The subject of these examplres is the method itself.
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subject do
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scope.method :function_validate_re
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end
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context 'Using Puppet::Parser::Scope.new' do
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describe 'Garbage inputs' do
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inputs = [
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[ nil ],
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[ [ nil ] ],
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[ { 'foo' => 'bar' } ],
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[ { } ],
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[ '' ],
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[ "one", "one", "MSG to User", "4th arg" ],
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]
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inputs.each do |input|
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it "validate_re(#{input.inspect}) should fail" do
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expect { subject.call [input] }.to raise_error Puppet::ParseError
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end
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end
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end
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describe 'Valid inputs' do
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inputs = [
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[ '/full/path/to/something', '^/full' ],
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[ '/full/path/to/something', 'full' ],
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[ '/full/path/to/something', ['full', 'absent'] ],
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[ '/full/path/to/something', ['full', 'absent'], 'Message to the user' ],
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]
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inputs.each do |input|
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it "validate_re(#{input.inspect}) should not fail" do
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expect { subject.call input }.not_to raise_error
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end
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end
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end
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describe "Valid inputs which should raise an exception without a message" do
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# The intent here is to make sure valid inputs raise exceptions when they
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# don't specify an error message to display. This is the behvior in
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# 2.2.x and prior.
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inputs = [
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[ "hello", [ "bye", "later", "adios" ] ],
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[ "greetings", "salutations" ],
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]
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inputs.each do |input|
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it "validate_re(#{input.inspect}) should fail" do
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expect { subject.call input }.to raise_error /validate_re.*?does not match/
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end
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end
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end
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describe "Nicer Error Messages" do
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# The intent here is to make sure the function returns the 3rd argument
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# in the exception thrown
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inputs = [
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[ "hello", [ "bye", "later", "adios" ], "MSG to User" ],
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[ "greetings", "salutations", "Error, greetings does not match salutations" ],
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]
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inputs.each do |input|
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it "validate_re(#{input.inspect}) should fail" do
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expect { subject.call input }.to raise_error /#{input[2]}/
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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