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* Refactoring how the Facter integration worksLuke Kanies2009-02-061-0/+21
| | | | | | | | I moved all of the extra Fact modifications into the Facts class, and then moved the calls of those new methods into the Facter terminus. Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
* Fixing the expire method (it wasn't using a requestLuke Kanies2008-04-101-1/+9
| | | | | | internally), and fixing the Facts class so it auto-expires any associated cached nodes when facts are saved.
* Reorganizing the file structure for indirection terminus types.Luke Kanies2007-10-151-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously, for example, the configuration terminus that was a subclass of 'code' would have been stored at lib/puppet/indirector/code/configuration and would have had to have been named 'configuration'. Now, the subclass can be named however the author prefers, and it must be stored at lib/puppet/indirector/configuration/<name>.rb, where <name> is the name you've chosen for the terminus type. The name only matters insomuch as it is used to load the file from disk and find the appropriate class when asked. The additional restriction is that the class constant for the terminus type must have its name as the last word, and the indirection must be the second to last word. Thus, in our example, we can choose any class constant that ends with Configuration::Code; given that there's only one Configuration class at this point, it makes the most sense to define the class as Puppet::Node::Configuration::Code. This is somewhat awkward, because of the class's location on disk, but the only other real option is to autogenerate a Puppet::Indirector::Configuration class constant, which is, I think, uglier.
* This commit is focused on getting the 'puppet' executableLuke Kanies2007-10-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | to work. As a result, it involves a lot of integration-level testing, and a lot of small design changes to make the code actually work. In particular, indirections can now have default termini, so that configurations and facts default to their code terminus Also, I've removed the ability to manually control whether ast nodes are used. I might need to add it back in later, but if so it will be in the form of a global setting, rather than the previous system of passing it through 10 different classes. Instead, the parser detects whether there are AST nodes defined and requires them if so or ignores them if not. About 75 tests are still failing in the main set of tests, but it's going to be a long slog to get them working -- there are significant design issues around them, as most of the failures are a result of tests trying to emulate both the client and server sides of a connection, which normally would have different fact termini but in this case must have the same terminus just because they're in the same process and are global. The next step, then, is to figure that process out, thus finding a way to make this all work.
* The indirector specs now all pass. I think I needLuke Kanies2007-09-211-1/+1
| | | | to add a few more specs, though.
* Another intermediate commit. The node and fact classes are now functional ↵Luke Kanies2007-09-121-11/+11
| | | | and are used instead of the network handlers, which have been removed. There are some failing tests as a result, but I want to get this code committed before I massage the rest of the system to make it work again.
* Doing an intermediate commit so rick can look at the work I have done so far.Luke Kanies2007-09-111-0/+36