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Before this change when environment strings were read out of the storeconfigs
database, they were eventually converted up to Puppet::Node::Environment
objects. When these objects are returned to the storeconfigs database,
ActiveRecord dumps them as YAML, which begins the death-spiral of YAML.
This change makes it so the host will always store the environment as a string,
preventing the Puppet::Node::Environment object from being YAMLized, and stored
as such in the database.
This change was based on one by Richard Crowley.
Paired-with: Jacob Helwig <jacob@puppetlabs.com>
Reviewed-by: Jesse Wolfe <jesse@puppetlabs.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Crowley <r@rcrowley.org>
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This commit removes a case statement in the get_exec_pramble and
single_report methods. In its place is an if statement that will
cause Puppet to fail if its being run on an OS X system with a version
< 10.4. This if-statement will also allow Puppet to run in 10.7.
Signed-off-by: Gary Larizza <ccshots@gmail.com>
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Reviewed-By: Matt Robinson
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'tickets/2.7.next/6368-files-autorequire-nearest-ancestor-directory' into 2.7.next
* tickets/2.7.next/6368-files-autorequire-nearest-ancestor-directory:
(#6368) Make the File type autorequire its nearest ancestor directory
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The File type will now autorequire the nearest ancestor directory found in the
catalog, not just the file's parent directory. This is useful for setting up
transitive relationships in cases when a package or other resource creates a
large directory hierarchy, e.g.
package { 'foo': ensure => present }
file { '/var/lib/foo': require => Package['foo'] }
This will make File resources at arbitrarily deep levels under /var/lib/foo
automatically (transitively) require the foo package.
Only the nearest ancestor is autorequired, to prevent explosion of the
relationship graph.
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* 2.7.x:
(#6928) Don't blow up when the method is undefined...
(#6928) backport Symbol#to_proc for Ruby < 1.8.7
(#7183) Implement "invisible glob" version matching for faces
maint: better disabling of Signal#trap in our tests.
maint: more robust listing of valid faces.
maint: clean up testing code a fraction...
maint: better error report for a missing version of a face.
maint: handle face clear/reset sanely in the interface spec.
maint: stop stubbing log level setting.
Move tests from Puppet-acceptance repo
(#7116) Handle application-level options in parse_options
maint: fix gratuitous whitespace in the code.
maint: remove redundant context from the test.
(#7062) better argument handling in the action wrapper methods
maint: move method comments outside the comment.
Fixed #7166 - Replaced deprecated stomp "send" method with "publish"
maint: Remove unused faces code
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Manually resolved conflicts:
lib/puppet/parser/resource.rb
lib/puppet/parser/scope.rb
spec/unit/parser/scope_spec.rb
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When we moved code from the compiler to parser/resource, we lost
a conditional that prevented defined resources from gaining containment
edges to stages. Adding a stage to a defined resource was usually
harmless, but it violated the invariant of "resources should only have
exactly one container as their direct parent", producing a 50% chance of
a malformed containment path in log messages.
Reviewed-By: Jacob Helwig <jacob@puppetlabs.com>
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The "send" method in the stomp gem has been deprecated since:
http://gitorious.org/stomp/mainline/commit/d542a976028cb4c5badcbb69e3383e746721e44c
It's been replaced with the "publish" method.
Also renamed the send_message method to publish_message more in
keeping with language used in queuing.
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2.6.next
* tickets/2.6.x/4655-parameterized-classes-default-stages:
(#4655) Allow stage to be set using a default class parameter
Updated CHANGELOG for 2.6.8rc1
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For example:
stage{ pre: before => Stage[main] }
class someclass ($stage=pre ) { ... }
class { someclass: }
This transplants adding the edge from the resource to the stage from
the compiler into when the resource is evaluated. This moves adding
the stage edges to after when the defaults are copied into the
resources, making them available.
Paired-with: Jesse Wolfe <jesse@puppetlabs.com>
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* james/tickets/2.6.x/6681:
Fixed #6681 - Remove --force-yes option from aptitude is used
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Running:
rspec spec/unit/util/network_device_spec.rb spec/integration/transaction_spec.rb
Caused
Mocha::ExpectationError:
unexpected invocation: #<Mock:device>.command()
The NetworkDevice class had a current reader that once set, never got
unset and lived between tests.
Paired-with: Josh Cooper <josh@puppetlabs.com>
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The "send" method in the stomp gem has been deprecated since:
http://gitorious.org/stomp/mainline/commit/d542a976028cb4c5badcbb69e3383e746721e44c
It's been replaced with the "publish" method.
Also renamed the send_message method to publish_message more in
keeping with language used in queuing.
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* tickets/2.7.x/4655-parameterized-classes-default-stages:
(#4655) Allow stage to be set using a default class parameter
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For example:
stage{ pre: before => Stage[main] }
class someclass ($stage=pre ) { ... }
class { someclass: }
This transplants adding the edge from the resource to the stage from
the compiler into when the resource is evaluated. This moves adding
the stage edges to after when the defaults are copied into the
resources, making them available.
Paired-with: Jesse Wolfe <jesse@puppetlabs.com>
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Also removed some monkey patching on Signal that would have
theoretically done this without having to explicitly call trap on Signal
in order to stub it, but it's not working.
This allows us to ctrl+c (send SIGINT) in the middle of a spec run.
Paired-with: Josh Cooper <josh@puppetlabs.com>
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When configuring the Indirector routes, we should only try loading the
Terminus classes that are referenced by the configuration.
Previously, we were loading all Terminus classes, which would cause
errors if we didn't have all of the prerequisites for all of them,
even if the ones with missing prerequisites weren't being used by the
configuration.
Paired-with: Nick Lewis <nick@puppetlabs.com>
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* ticket/2.7.x/7507-filter_19_failures:
(#7507) Add ability to filter Ruby 1.9 spec failures
(#7507) Fix when_invoked action specs in Ruby 1.9
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Ruby 1.9 is strict about argument arity for methods that are
metaprogrammatically defined. A ton of specs that were setting up
when_invoked didn't pass options even though they should have been.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Pittman <daniel@puppetlabs.com>
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This method was relying on the implicit join in Ruby 1.8's Array#to_s, eg.
[1,2,3].to_s => "123". The behavior in Ruby 1.9 is more akin to Array#inspect,
eg. [1,2,3].to_s => "[1, 2, 3]". Since the array we were building was lines
to be printed, the latter behavior is incorrect. So we just join into a
single string, which prints consistently in all versions of Ruby.
Paired-With: Josh Cooper
Original patch by Aria Stewart <aredridel@nbtsc.org>
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This had been coming from 'cgi', but in Ruby 1.9, cgi no longer requires
English. Since we use $CHILD_STATUS when execing, we need to have it available,
so require it manually. This also provides the other named special globals,
should we choose to use them.
Paired-With: Josh Cooper
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instance_methods in Ruby 1.8.7 returns an array of strings, but returns
an array of symbols in 1.9.2. This manifested itself when running the
tests because in 1.9.2 we were trying to call sub on a sybmol. The
original proposed solution was to monkey patch symbols to have a sub
method, but this didn't deal with the real issue of need to check
whether a method was defined, and actually made it worse.
Turns out that checking for the presence of a method in an array that
may contain symbols and may contain strings is better done by just
calling method_defined? instead.
This patch addresses all the places ack turned up the code doing this
include? check instead of directly calling method_defined?.
Thanks to Alex Sharp ajsharp@gmail.com for pointing out the Ruby 1.9
problems and working toward a solution.
Reviewed-by: Nick Lewis <nick@puppetlabs.com>
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As with the previous commit, there was a problem loading a face because
Ruby 1.9.2 doesn't like using non-standard ascii characters without
declaring the encoding at the top of the file.
SyntaxError Exception: /Users/matthewrobinson/work/puppet/lib/puppet/face/resource.rb:10:
invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII)
Rather than declare the encoding to allow the French word, I've
translated it (after having to look it up myself).
Reviewed-by: Pieter van de Bruggen <pieter@puppetlabs.com>
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The certificate face wasn't being loaded, but it wasn't clear from the
test failure why:
lib/puppet/interface.rb:61:in `[]': Could not find Puppet Face
:certificate (Puppet::Error)
The problem is that when the certificate face is required you get:
SyntaxError Exception:
/Users/matthewrobinson/work/puppet/lib/puppet/face/certificate.rb:11:
invalid multibyte char (US-ASCII)
However this error is caught and logged, but then ignored. This
behavior was a decision in #7314 and is currently under review.
A space character in the description was ASCII 160 instead of the typical ASCII 32
Reviewed-by: Pieter van de Bruggen <pieter@puppetlabs.com>
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This is a doc string only commit.
The metaparameter reference was not clear about subscribe and notify being
supersets of require and before, respectively. This commit also cleans up
some unrelated quoting, arrow-alignment, and language flow issues.
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We were leaking some mocks in the network device singleton from
tests to tests.
Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
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This is a different fix than the one proposed by Stefan Schulte, based
on Luke comments.
Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
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Since we never shipped this in a real release, we don't need to maintain
compatibility. So, remove it entirely from the codebase.
Reviewed-By: Max Martin <max@puppetlabs.com>
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The patch from issue #7221 permits indented heredocs. This patch takes advantage
of that to make the doc strings less messy.
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We haven't implemented the `man` action yet, so let's not mention it until we have.
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This patch adds documentation strings to most of the faces, actions, and options
introduced in 2.7.0. There are a small number of TK notes remaining, and longer strings
have not been indented to take advantage of the patch from issue #7221.
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Faces isn't a face, interestingly, so it doesn't get a summary line in the puppet help.
This will output the appropriately-formatted manpage text using the normal
mechanism.
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By default, it is useful to permit an individual node to query
information about itself, and there is no good reason to reject
this by default.
Paired-With: Nick Lewis
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In order to make the error message more visible to the user,
we tell them about the puppet help command but don't automatically run it,
so the error doesn't scroll off the screen.
Reviewed-By: Daniel Pittman <daniel@puppetlabs.com>
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Where we need special support for :for_humans as an alias for :console, call
it out in comments. This makes it clear to someone who wonders why what the
actual underlying purpose of the whole thing is.
Reviewed-By: Jacob Helwig <jacob@puppetlabs.com>
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Now that we have unified things, stop using the compatibility name in favour
of the new :console name for the output format. No functional effect beyond
avoiding a deprecated output mode.
Reviewed-By: Jacob Helwig <jacob@puppetlabs.com>
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We now move over to using only network FormatHandler rendering code for
output, ditching all the support we had in the application.
We include a compatibility shim to ensure that the :for_humans format that was
supported for a while is now an alias for the :console format we are using
moving forward.
Reviewed-By: Jacob Helwig <jacob@puppetlabs.com>
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This adds a console rendering format to the Network FormatHandler subsystem;
it provides the same human-friendly textual rendering as the Faces application
did, except it uses JSON rather than PP as the fall-back rendering mode.
This paves the path for unification of all formatting into the same subsystem,
rather than the half-measures we used to have.
Reviewed-By: Jacob Helwig <jacob@puppetlabs.com>
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'bug/2.7.x/7277-improve-secret-agent-face-and-supporting-actions' into 2.7.x
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This cleans up the behaviours and ensures that we have parity between the
basic actions of the agent and the secret_agent.
Reviewed-By: Daniel Pittman <daniel@puppetlabs.com>
Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@puppetlabs.com>
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This was unconditionally removing the trailing file separator ('/'), which is
only valid when the file separator isn't the entire path. This fixes 'puppet
resource file <path>'.
Paired-With: Jacob Helwig
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We refer to rendering formats pretty consistently as `json`, `yaml`, `s`, and
so forth; unqualified names.
On the other hand, we refer to the rendering hooks *mostly* as `to_*`, except
the `:for_humans` and `:json` formats. Which is kind of confusing because of
the internal inconsistency, and because it doesn't match the public name.
Fix the code to resolve both, so the `to_*` format still works, but we mostly
expect to use the `*` version, to match public expectation.
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