Since external facts does the same thing as facts_dot_d (except
allow ttl for external facts and allow some Windows executable
external facts), and external facts is the prefered solution,
remove facts_dot_d in the next major relase of stdlib.
This commit adds a new parameter called "match"
to the file_line resource type, and support for
this new parameter to the corresponding ruby
provider.
This parameter is optional; file_line should work
just as before if you do not specify this parameter...
so this change should be backwards-compatible.
If you do specify the parameter, it is treated
as a regular expression that should be used when
looking through the file for a line. This allows
you to do things like find a line that begins with
a certain prefix (e.g., "foo=.*"), and *replace*
the existing line with the line you specify in your
"line" parameter. Without this capability, if you
already had a line "foo=bar" in your file and your
"line" parameter was set to "foo=baz", you'd end up
with *both* lines in the final file. In many cases
this is undesirable.
This updates the Rakefile and spec_helper to use the common versions
available in the puppetlabs_spec_helper rubygem branch. This mostly
just removes a bunch of duplicated code, but it also gives us more
flexibility in how the module is tested in the future.
This patch back ports the file from the master branch. The spec tests
fail without this patch applied. This should make it easier to setup
Puppet settings using the puppet_spec_helper project.
* 2.3.x:
Update CHANGELOG for 2.3.2 release
Make file_line default to ensure => present
Memoize file_line spec instance variables
Fix spec tests using the new spec_helper
* fix/2.3.x/file_line_ensure:
Make file_line default to ensure => present
Memoize file_line spec instance variables
Fix spec tests using the new spec_helper
The examples in the file_line resource documentation state the following
resource should work:
file_line { 'sudo_rule':
path => '/etc/sudoers',
line => '%sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL',
}
Without this patch the example does not work because ensure is not set
to present.
This patch fixes the problem by setting the default value of ensure to
present.
This patch back ports the file from the master branch. The spec tests
fail without this patch applied. This should make it easier to setup
Puppet settings using the puppet_spec_helper project.
When using MRI 1.9.x the stdlib spec helper does not invoke because
Puppet.settings.private_methods returns symbols instead of strings.
This is a problem because we need to set default configuration settings
like Puppet[:vardir] when using the compiler.
This patch fixes the issue by simply checking the Puppet version. This
seems a better choice than rescuing NoMethodError since the method might
be renamed or removed in the future.
Without this patch the spec_helper sends a message named
initialize_everything_for_tests to Puppet.settings. This is a problem
because Puppet 2.6.x does not have this method, only Puppet 2.7.x and
Puppet master have this method at this time and we're getting false
positive test failures.
This patch fixes the problem by looking before we leap. We test if the
private method exists before calling it. This works with Ruby 1.8.5 and
onwards and Puppet 2.6, 2.7 and master.
This should fix all of the failures I've caused in Jenkins today.
Without this patch the specified behavior of strings that are numeric
only and zero padded is unclear and untested in the spec tests. This is
a problem because it's not clear that range('00', '10') will actually
return [ "0", "1", ..., "10" ] instead of [ "00", "01", ..., "10" ]
This patch addresses the issue by providing explicit test coverage. If
the string conversion behavior of puppet changes, this test will begin
to fail.