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* maint: just require 'spec_helper', thanks rspec2Daniel Pittman2011-04-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | rspec2 automatically sets a bunch of load-path stuff we were by hand, so we can just stop. As a side-effect we can now avoid a whole pile of stupid things to try and include the spec_helper.rb file... ...and then we can stop protecting spec_helper from evaluating twice, since we now require it with a consistent name. Yay. Reviewed-By: Pieter van de Bruggen <pieter@puppetlabs.com>
* Merge branch '2.6.x' into nextNick Lewis2011-01-061-6/+2
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Conflicts: Rakefile lib/puppet/resource/type_collection.rb lib/puppet/simple_graph.rb lib/puppet/transaction.rb lib/puppet/transaction/report.rb lib/puppet/util/metric.rb spec/integration/indirector/report/rest_spec.rb spec/spec_specs/runnable_spec.rb spec/unit/configurer_spec.rb spec/unit/indirector_spec.rb spec/unit/transaction/change_spec.rb
| * (#5771) Upgrade rspec to version 2Matt Robinson2011-01-041-6/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The biggest change is that we no longer need to monkey patch rspec to get confine behavior. Describe blocks can now be conditional like confine used to be. "describe" blocks with "shared => true" are now "shared_examples_for". Paired-With: Nick Lewis
* | maint: Use expand_path when requiring spec_helper or puppettestMatt Robinson2010-12-061-1/+1
|/ | | | | | | | | Doing a require to a relative path can cause files to be required more than once when they're required from different relative paths. If you expand the path fully, this won't happen. Ruby 1.9 also requires that you use expand_path when doing these requires. Paired-with: Jesse Wolfe
* Code smell: Two space indentationMarkus Roberts2010-07-091-101/+101
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Replaced 106806 occurances of ^( +)(.*$) with The ruby community almost universally (i.e. everyone but Luke, Markus, and the other eleven people who learned ruby in the 1900s) uses two-space indentation. 3 Examples: The code: end # Tell getopt which arguments are valid def test_get_getopt_args element = Setting.new :name => "foo", :desc => "anything", :settings => Puppet::Util::Settings.new assert_equal([["--foo", GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT]], element.getopt_args, "Did not produce appropriate getopt args") becomes: end # Tell getopt which arguments are valid def test_get_getopt_args element = Setting.new :name => "foo", :desc => "anything", :settings => Puppet::Util::Settings.new assert_equal([["--foo", GetoptLong::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT]], element.getopt_args, "Did not produce appropriate getopt args") The code: assert_equal(str, val) assert_instance_of(Float, result) end # Now test it with a passed object becomes: assert_equal(str, val) assert_instance_of(Float, result) end # Now test it with a passed object The code: end assert_nothing_raised do klass[:Yay] = "boo" klass["Cool"] = :yayness end becomes: end assert_nothing_raised do klass[:Yay] = "boo" klass["Cool"] = :yayness end
* [#3994-part 3] rename spec tests from *_spec_spec to *_spec.rbMarkus Roberts2010-06-281-0/+0
| | | | Part 2 re-did the change on the spec files, which it shouldn't have.
* [#3994-part 2] rename integration tests to *_spec.rbMarkus Roberts2010-06-281-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | Some spec files like active_record.rb had names that would confuse the load path and get loaded instead of the intended implentation when the spec was run from the same directory as the file. Author: Matt Robinson <matt@puppetlabs.com> Date: Fri Jun 11 15:29:33 2010 -0700
* [#3994] rename the specs to have _spec.rb at the endMarkus Roberts2010-06-231-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | Some spec files like active_record.rb had names that would confuse the load path and get loaded instead of the intended implentation when the spec was run from the same directory as the file. Author: Matt Robinson <matt@puppetlabs.com> Date: Fri Jun 11 15:29:33 2010 -0700
* Using Message acknowledgement in queueingLuke Kanies2009-06-031-2/+16
| | | | | | | | | This allows a more fine-grained load-balancing of the queue, which makes it easy to spin up multiple puppetqd instances and process the queues faster. Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
* Protecting Stomp client against internal failuresLuke Kanies2009-05-181-0/+5
| | | | | | | | Apparently the stomp client is really unhelpful with failures; this attempts to provide at least a bit more information. Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
* Refactoring the stomp client and tests a bitLuke Kanies2009-05-181-32/+87
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The main goal of this refactor is to tell the client to be resilient to failures (configured at initialization time), and to send all messages as persistent messages (configured for each message). In the process, the client now parses the queue source URI and handles each argument separately. The tests are more thorough, also. Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com>
* Confine stomp tests to Stomp enabled systemsBrice Figureau2009-05-151-0/+4
| | | | Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
* Introduce queue client "plugin" namespace and interface, with a Stomp client ↵Ethan Rowe2009-04-221-0/+62
implementation. Puppet::Util::Queue provides queue client mix-in behaviors that enable easy queue client management for consumer classes. Some relevant behaviors include: * standard Puppet instance loader behavior for loading queue client modules on-demand based on the client module specified by symbolic name * singleton registry of known queue client types (based on symbol-to-class mappings from the instance loading behavior) * simple interface for working with an actual queue client instance Puppet::Util::Queue::Stomp wraps the Stomp::Client class to provide an initial queue client option supporting the Stomp messaging protocol. This defines the interface for all Puppet queue client plugins going forward.