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We don't actually rely on iconv's UTF-8 support, so its absence
shouldn't cause the PSON feature to fail on system (e.g. HPUX)
where it isn't fully implemented.
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The resource reference logic wasn't handling resources with "\n"s
in their namevars gracefully, and detection of this was complicated
by infelicitous exception reporting.
Note that this patch will require a merge when combined with the
patch for #2657.
Signed-off-by: Markus Roberts <Markus@reality.com>
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The fundemental problem was that, despite what the comment said,
the early bailout for file content management only applied to
directories, not to links. Making links bail out at as well fixed
the problem for most users.
However, it would still occur for users with mixed ruby version
system since there were no to_/from_pson methods for file metadata.
So the second (and far larger) part of this patch adds metadata
pson support.
The testing is unit level only, as there's no pratical way to do
the cross-ruby-version acceptance testing and no benifit to doing
"integration" testing short of that.
Signed-off-by: Markus Roberts <Markus@reductivelabs.com>
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Bundeling and renaming the pure ruby json library to addresses a
number of cross version serliaization bugs (#2615, et al).
This patch adds a subset of the files from the json_pure gem to
lib/puppet/external/pson (renamed to avoid conflicts with rails) so
that we will always have a known-good erialization format available.
The pure ruby json gem as distibuted defers to the compiled version
if it is installed. This is problematic in some circumstances so the
files that have been brought over have been modified to always and
only use the bundled version.
It's a large patch, so here's a breakdown of the change categories:
The majority of the lines are only marginally interesting:
* The json lib itself (in lib/puppet/external/pson) make up the bulk
of the lines.
* Renaming of json to pson make up the second largest group.
Somewhat more interesting are the following, which can be located by
searching the diffs for the indicated strings:
* Adjusting tests to reflect the changes
* Changing the encoding/decoding behavior so that nested structures
(e.g. resources) don't serialize as escaped strings. This should
make it much easier to process the results with external tools, if
needed. Search for "to_pson" and "to_pson_data_hash"
* Cleaning up the envelope/metadata
* Now provides a document_type (as opposed to a ruby class name) by
using a symple registration scheme instead of constant lookup
(search for "document_type")
* Added an api_version (search for "api_version")
* Added a hash for document metadata (search for "metadata")
* Removing the yaml monkeypatch and instead disabling yaml serialization
on ruby 1.8.1 in favor of pson (search for "yaml")
* Cleaning up the json/rails feature interaction (they're now totally
independent) (search for "feature")
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