puppetlabs-stdlib/spec/functions/has_key_spec.rb
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#! /usr/bin/env ruby -S rspec
require 'spec_helper'
describe Puppet::Parser::Functions.function(:has_key) do
let(:scope) { PuppetlabsSpec::PuppetInternals.scope }
describe 'when calling has_key from puppet' do
it "should not compile when no arguments are passed" do
skip("Fails on 2.6.x, see bug #15912") if Puppet.version =~ /^2\.6\./
Puppet[:code] = '$x = has_key()'
expect {
scope.compiler.compile
}.to raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /wrong number of arguments/)
end
it "should not compile when 1 argument is passed" do
skip("Fails on 2.6.x, see bug #15912") if Puppet.version =~ /^2\.6\./
Puppet[:code] = "$x = has_key('foo')"
expect {
scope.compiler.compile
}.to raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /wrong number of arguments/)
end
it "should require the first value to be a Hash" do
skip("Fails on 2.6.x, see bug #15912") if Puppet.version =~ /^2\.6\./
Puppet[:code] = "$x = has_key('foo', 'bar')"
expect {
scope.compiler.compile
}.to raise_error(Puppet::ParseError, /expects the first argument to be a hash/)
end
end
describe 'when calling the function has_key from a scope instance' do
it 'should detect existing keys' do
expect(scope.function_has_key([{'one' => 1}, 'one'])).to be_truthy
end
it 'should detect existing keys' do
expect(scope.function_has_key([{'one' => 1}, 'two'])).to be_falsey
end
end
end