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* | | Merge commit '2.6.2rc1' into nextJesse Wolfe2010-10-041-1/+2
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| * | Fix for #4896 -- stray newline left over from removed diagnosticMarkus Roberts2010-09-301-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | A newline that was part of a diagnostic was left in, and this caused problems with the serialization of strings in "preserve newlines" mode.
* | | Partial merge to 2.6.2rc1 : Merge commit '574812e' into nextJesse Wolfe2010-10-041-13/+21
|\| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The API for AST objects has changed, making the initialization of this spec somewhat more complicated. Also, git seems to have been confused by whitespace changes. Manually Resolved Conflicts: lib/puppet/parser/ast/resource.rb
| * | (#4860) Add regression tests that would have caught bad params methodMatt Robinson2010-09-281-13/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is another case where our test objects were overly mocked so they didn't alert us to problems with our implementation.
* | | Partial merge to 2.6.2rc1 : Merge commit '99c1019' into nextJesse Wolfe2010-10-041-7/+0
|\| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This conflict was a little too complicated for diff to figure out, but the resolution is actually fairly mechanical. Some unit tests changed because they were mocking unnecessarily. Manually Resolved Conflicts: lib/puppet/util/rdoc/parser.rb spec/unit/util/rdoc/parser_spec.rb
| * | [#4798] Puppet doc manifests documentation mode brokenPaul Berry2010-09-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When running puppet doc, if the directory containing the user's specified manifest file overlaps with the modules directory (i.e. they are the same directory or one contains the other), Puppet doc would try to parse the overlapping files twice, triggering an exception which made the documentation run fail. Fixed the bug by adding a check to the RDoc::Parser#scan method to prevent re-parsing of files that have already been parsed. Also added a spec test to verify that this works.
* | | Merge commit '2.6.1rc4' into nextJesse Wolfe2010-09-131-1/+0
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| * | [#4308] Remove puppettest from specsMatt Robinson2010-09-031-1/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The less stuff being done in the spec_helper the better for reasoning about what's happening in the tests. puppettest.rb does a lot of things that aren't necessary for the specs, so this patch gets those things out of the spec_helper. Reviewed by: Jesse Wolfe
* | | Merge remote branch 'paul/ticket/next/4570' into nextJesse Wolfe2010-09-081-0/+25
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| * | Fixed issue #4570 (Race conditions when serializing objects to YAML).Paul Berry2010-08-231-0/+25
| |/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The ZAML class was using class variables to keep track of labels and backreferences while serializing object to YAML. This made it possible to get ill-formed or incorrect YAML output if two threads tried to serialize objects at the same time. Changed to use instance variables of the ZAML class, so there is no race condition. Also added some more spec tests to verify that labels are generated properly.
* / [#4496]+[#4521]+[#4522] Add structures to the AST to represent type ↵Paul Berry2010-08-131-6/+15
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | definitions (classes, definitions, and nodes). Previously, type definitions were not represented directly in the AST. Instead, the parser would instantiate types and insert them into known_resource_types as soon as they were parsed. This made it difficult to distinguish which types had come from the file that was just parsed and which types had been loaded previously, which led to bug 4496. A side-effect of this change is that the user is no longer allowed to define types inside of conditional constructs (such as if/else). This was allowed before but had unexpected semantics (bugs 4521 and 4522). It is still possible, however, to place an "include" statement inside a conditional construct, and have that "include" statement trigger the autoloading of a file that instantiates types.
* Fix #4348 - Puppet doc single manifest brokenBrice Figureau2010-07-251-0/+13
| | | | | | | | The refactoring of using environment instances instead of strings for initializing the parser, rdoc wasn't updated, thus was unable to initialize the parser. Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
* Fix #4286 - rename puppetdoc global module <site> to __site__Brice Figureau2010-07-251-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | < and > might be invalid or borderline chars to use for a file name or an url. This patch changes those characters to __. Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
* Fixing #4268 - manifests always importedLuke Kanies2010-07-191-23/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | The problem is that the environment list gets cleared when Settings#set_value is called, and it was being called every time Settings#use was called, which is more often than obvious but especially if reporting is enabled. Previously we ignored noop when running inside of Settings, and this essentially adds that back in, so we can remove the special noop behaviour in Settings itself. Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@puppetlabs.com>
* [#4215] Have rundir depend on vardirMatt Robinson2010-07-131-0/+51
| | | | | | | | | | | | This came up because if you ran puppetd with a specific vardir, then when rundir got set to a hardcoded value its parent directory might not exist and the whole thing would fail. This change came about with the concept of run_mode, and this fix is restoring the behaviour that was in 0.25.x Reviewed-by: Jesse Wolfe Signed-off-by: Matt Robinson <matt@puppetlabs.com>
* Code smell: Two space indentationMarkus Roberts2010-07-0939-4803/+4803
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* Code smell: Avoid needless decorationsMarkus Roberts2010-07-096-51/+51
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Replaced 704 occurances of (.*)\b([a-z_]+)\(\) with \1\2 3 Examples: The code: ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new() becomes: ctx = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new The code: skip() becomes: skip The code: path = tempfile() becomes: path = tempfile * Replaced 31 occurances of ^( *)end *#.* with \1end 3 Examples: The code: becomes: The code: end # Dir.foreach becomes: end The code: end # def becomes: end
* Code smell: Use string interpolationMarkus Roberts2010-07-095-18/+16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Replaced 83 occurances of (.*)" *[+] *([$@]?[\w_0-9.:]+?)(.to_s\b)?(?! *[*(%\w_0-9.:{\[]) with \1#{\2}" 3 Examples: The code: puts "PUPPET " + status + ": " + process + ", " + state becomes: puts "PUPPET " + status + ": " + process + ", #{state}" The code: puts "PUPPET " + status + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}" becomes: puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}" The code: }.compact.join( "\n" ) + "\n" + t + "]\n" becomes: }.compact.join( "\n" ) + "\n#{t}" + "]\n" * Replaced 21 occurances of (.*)" *[+] *" with \1 3 Examples: The code: puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}" + ", #{state}" becomes: puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}, #{state}" The code: puts "PUPPET #{status}" + ": #{process}, #{state}" becomes: puts "PUPPET #{status}: #{process}, #{state}" The code: res = self.class.name + ": #{@name}" + "\n" becomes: res = self.class.name + ": #{@name}\n" * Don't use string concatenation to split lines unless they would be very long. Replaced 11 occurances of (.*)(['"]) *[+] *(['"])(.*) with 3 Examples: The code: o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified " + "Puppet process is running and the state file is no " + becomes: o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no " + The code: o.separator "Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for " + "short options too." becomes: o.separator "Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too." The code: o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no " + "older than specified interval." becomes: o.define_head "The check_puppet Nagios plug-in checks that specified Puppet process is running and the state file is no older than specified interval." * Replaced no occurances of do (.*?) end with {\1} * Replaced 1488 occurances of "([^"\n]*%s[^"\n]*)" *% *(.+?)(?=$| *\b(do|if|while|until|unless|#)\b) with 20 Examples: The code: args[0].split(/\./).map do |s| "dc=%s"%[s] end.join(",") becomes: args[0].split(/\./).map do |s| "dc=#{s}" end.join(",") The code: puts "%s" % Puppet.version becomes: puts "#{Puppet.version}" The code: raise "Could not find information for %s" % node becomes: raise "Could not find information for #{node}" The code: raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" % [dir, File.join(path)] becomes: raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create #{dir}: basedir #{File.join(path)} is a file" The code: Puppet.err "Could not run %s: %s" % [client_class, detail] becomes: Puppet.err "Could not run #{client_class}: #{detail}" The code: raise "Could not find handler for %s" % arg becomes: raise "Could not find handler for #{arg}" The code: Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" % Puppet[:authconfig] becomes: Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file #{Puppet[:authconfig]}" The code: raise Puppet::Error, "Could not deserialize catalog from pson: %s" % detail becomes: raise Puppet::Error, "Could not deserialize catalog from pson: #{detail}" The code: raise "Could not find facts for %s" % Puppet[:certname] becomes: raise "Could not find facts for #{Puppet[:certname]}" The code: raise ArgumentError, "%s is not readable" % path becomes: raise ArgumentError, "#{path} is not readable" The code: raise ArgumentError, "Invalid handler %s" % name becomes: raise ArgumentError, "Invalid handler #{name}" The code: debug "Executing '%s' in zone %s with '%s'" % [command, @resource[:name], str] becomes: debug "Executing '#{command}' in zone #{@resource[:name]} with '#{str}'" The code: raise Puppet::Error, "unknown cert type '%s'" % hash[:type] becomes: raise Puppet::Error, "unknown cert type '#{hash[:type]}'" The code: Puppet.info "Creating a new certificate request for %s" % Puppet[:certname] becomes: Puppet.info "Creating a new certificate request for #{Puppet[:certname]}" The code: "Cannot create alias %s: object already exists" % [name] becomes: "Cannot create alias #{name}: object already exists" The code: return "replacing from source %s with contents %s" % [metadata.source, metadata.checksum] becomes: return "replacing from source #{metadata.source} with contents #{metadata.checksum}" The code: it "should have a %s parameter" % param do becomes: it "should have a #{param} parameter" do The code: describe "when registring '%s' messages" % log do becomes: describe "when registring '#{log}' messages" do The code: paths = %w{a b c d e f g h}.collect { |l| "/tmp/iteration%stest" % l } becomes: paths = %w{a b c d e f g h}.collect { |l| "/tmp/iteration#{l}test" } The code: assert_raise(Puppet::Error, "Check '%s' did not fail on false" % check) do becomes: assert_raise(Puppet::Error, "Check '#{check}' did not fail on false") do
* Code smell: English names for special globals rather than line-noiseMarkus Roberts2010-07-091-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Replaced 36 occurances of [$][?] with $CHILD_STATUS 3 Examples: The code: print "%s finished with exit code %s\n" % [host, $?.exitstatus] becomes: print "%s finished with exit code %s\n" % [host, $CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus] The code: $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $?.exitstatus] becomes: $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $CHILD_STATUS.exitstatus] The code: unless $? == 0 becomes: unless $CHILD_STATUS == 0 * Replaced 3 occurances of [$][$] with $PID 3 Examples: The code: Process.kill(:HUP, $$) if restart_requested? becomes: Process.kill(:HUP, $PID) if restart_requested? The code: if pid == $$ becomes: if pid == $PID The code: host[:name] = "!invalid.hostname.$$$" becomes: host[:name] = "!invalid.hostname.$PID$" * Replaced 7 occurances of [$]& with $MATCH 3 Examples: The code: work.slice!(0, $&.length) becomes: work.slice!(0, $MATCH.length) The code: if $& becomes: if $MATCH The code: if $& becomes: if $MATCH * Replaced 28 occurances of [$]:(?!:) with $LOAD_PATH 3 Examples: The code: sitelibdir = $:.find { |x| x =~ /site_ruby/ } becomes: sitelibdir = $LOAD_PATH.find { |x| x =~ /site_ruby/ } The code: $:.unshift "lib" becomes: $LOAD_PATH.unshift "lib" The code: $:.shift becomes: $LOAD_PATH.shift * Replaced 3 occurances of [$]! with $ERROR_INFO 3 Examples: The code: $LOG.fatal("Problem reading #{filepath}: #{$!}") becomes: $LOG.fatal("Problem reading #{filepath}: #{$ERROR_INFO}") The code: $stderr.puts "Couldn't build man pages: " + $! becomes: $stderr.puts "Couldn't build man pages: " + $ERROR_INFO The code: $stderr.puts $!.message becomes: $stderr.puts $ERROR_INFO.message * Replaced 3 occurances of ^(.*)[$]" with \1$LOADED_FEATURES 3 Examples: The code: unless $".index 'racc/parser.rb' becomes: unless $LOADED_FEATURES.index 'racc/parser.rb' The code: $".push 'racc/parser.rb' becomes: $LOADED_FEATURES.push 'racc/parser.rb' The code: $".should be_include("tmp/myfile.rb") becomes: $LOADED_FEATURES.should be_include("tmp/myfile.rb")
* Code smell: Use {} for % notation delimiters wherever practicalMarkus Roberts2010-07-091-11/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * * Replaced 16 occurances of %([qQrwWx])\((.*?)\) with %\1{\2} 3 Examples: The code: # %r(/) != /\// becomes: # %r{/} != /\// The code: ri = glob(%w(bin/*.rb sbin/* lib/**/*.rb)).reject { |e| e=~ /\.(bat|cmd)$/ } becomes: ri = glob(%w{bin/*.rb sbin/* lib/**/*.rb}).reject { |e| e=~ /\.(bat|cmd)$/ } The code: if !FileUtils.uptodate?("/var/cache/eix", %w(/usr/bin/eix /usr/portage/metadata/timestamp)) becomes: if !FileUtils.uptodate?("/var/cache/eix", %w{/usr/bin/eix /usr/portage/metadata/timestamp}) * Replaced 12 occurances of %([qQrwWx])\[(.*?)\] with %\1{\2} 3 Examples: The code: return send(command) if %w[get backup restore].include? command becomes: return send(command) if %w{get backup restore}.include? command The code: for iv in %w[indent space space_before object_nl array_nl check_circular allow_nan max_nesting] becomes: for iv in %w{indent space space_before object_nl array_nl check_circular allow_nan max_nesting} The code: @puppetd.command_line.stubs(:args).returns(%w[--logdest /my/file]) becomes: @puppetd.command_line.stubs(:args).returns(%w{--logdest /my/file}) * Replaced no occurances of %([qQrwWx])<(.*?)> with %\1{\2} * Replaced 19 occurances of %([qQrwWx])([^{\[(<])(.*?)\2 with %\1{\3} 3 Examples: The code: at.add_mapping(%r%^lib/puppet/(.*)\.rb$%) { |filename, m| becomes: at.add_mapping(%r{^lib/puppet/(.*)\.rb$}) { |filename, m| The code: at.add_mapping(%r%^spec/(unit|integration)/.*\.rb$%) { |filename, _| becomes: at.add_mapping(%r{^spec/(unit|integration)/.*\.rb$}) { |filename, _| The code: at.add_mapping(%r!^lib/puppet\.rb$!) { |filename, _| becomes: at.add_mapping(%r{^lib/puppet\.rb$}) { |filename, _|
* Code smell: Inconsistent indentation and related formatting issuesMarkus Roberts2010-07-098-25/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Replaced 163 occurances of defined\? +([@a-zA-Z_.0-9?=]+) with defined?(\1) This makes detecting subsequent patterns easier. 3 Examples: The code: if ! defined? @parse_config becomes: if ! defined?(@parse_config) The code: return @option_parser if defined? @option_parser becomes: return @option_parser if defined?(@option_parser) The code: if defined? @local and @local becomes: if defined?(@local) and @local * Eliminate trailing spaces. Replaced 428 occurances of ^(.*?) +$ with \1 1 file was skipped. test/ral/providers/host/parsed.rb because 0 * Replace leading tabs with an appropriate number of spaces. Replaced 306 occurances of ^(\t+)(.*) with Tabs are not consistently expanded in all environments. * Don't arbitrarily wrap on sprintf (%) operator. Replaced 143 occurances of (.*['"] *%) +(.*) with Splitting the line does nothing to aid clarity and hinders further refactorings. 3 Examples: The code: raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" % [dir, File.join(path)] becomes: raise Puppet::Error, "Cannot create %s: basedir %s is a file" % [dir, File.join(path)] The code: Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" % Puppet[:authconfig] becomes: Puppet.err "Will not start without authorization file %s" % Puppet[:authconfig] The code: $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $?.exitstatus] becomes: $stderr.puts "Could not find host for PID %s with status %s" % [pid, $?.exitstatus] * Don't break short arrays/parameter list in two. Replaced 228 occurances of (.*) +(.*) with 3 Examples: The code: puts @format.wrap(type.provider(prov).doc, :indent => 4, :scrub => true) becomes: puts @format.wrap(type.provider(prov).doc, :indent => 4, :scrub => true) The code: assert(FileTest.exists?(daily), "Did not make daily graph for %s" % type) becomes: assert(FileTest.exists?(daily), "Did not make daily graph for %s" % type) The code: assert(prov.target_object(:first).read !~ /^notdisk/, "Did not remove thing from disk") becomes: assert(prov.target_object(:first).read !~ /^notdisk/, "Did not remove thing from disk") * If arguments must wrap, treat them all equally Replaced 510 occurances of lines ending in things like ...(foo, or ...(bar(1,3), with \1 \2 3 Examples: The code: midscope.to_hash(false), becomes: assert_equal( The code: botscope.to_hash(true), becomes: # bottomscope, then checking that we see the right stuff. The code: :path => link, becomes: * Replaced 4516 occurances of ^( *)(.*) with The present code base is supposed to use four-space indentation. In some places we failed to maintain that standard. These should be fixed regardless of the 2 vs. 4 space question. 15 Examples: The code: def run_comp(cmd) puts cmd results = [] old_sync = $stdout.sync $stdout.sync = true line = [] begin open("| #{cmd}", "r") do |f| until f.eof? do c = f.getc becomes: def run_comp(cmd) puts cmd results = [] old_sync = $stdout.sync $stdout.sync = true line = [] begin open("| #{cmd}", "r") do |f| until f.eof? do c = f.getc The code: s.gsub!(/.{4}/n, '\\\\u\&') } string.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) string rescue Iconv::Failure => e raise GeneratorError, "Caught #{e.class}: #{e}" end else def utf8_to_pson(string) # :nodoc: string = string.gsub(/["\\\x0-\x1f]/) { MAP[$&] } string.gsub!(/( becomes: s.gsub!(/.{4}/n, '\\\\u\&') } string.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) string rescue Iconv::Failure => e raise GeneratorError, "Caught #{e.class}: #{e}" end else def utf8_to_pson(string) # :nodoc: string = string.gsub(/["\\\x0-\x1f]/) { MAP[$&] } string.gsub!(/( The code: end } rvalues: rvalue | rvalues comma rvalue { if val[0].instance_of?(AST::ASTArray) result = val[0].push(val[2]) else result = ast AST::ASTArray, :children => [val[0],val[2]] end } becomes: end } rvalues: rvalue | rvalues comma rvalue { if val[0].instance_of?(AST::ASTArray) result = val[0].push(val[2]) else result = ast AST::ASTArray, :children => [val[0],val[2]] end } The code: #passwdproc = proc { @password } keytext = @key.export( OpenSSL::Cipher::DES.new(:EDE3, :CBC), @password ) File.open(@keyfile, "w", 0400) { |f| f << keytext } becomes: # passwdproc = proc { @password } keytext = @key.export( OpenSSL::Cipher::DES.new(:EDE3, :CBC), @password ) File.open(@keyfile, "w", 0400) { |f| f << keytext } The code: end def to_manifest "%s { '%s':\n%s\n}" % [self.type.to_s, self.name, @params.collect { |p, v| if v.is_a? Array " #{p} => [\'#{v.join("','")}\']" else " #{p} => \'#{v}\'" end }.join(",\n") becomes: end def to_manifest "%s { '%s':\n%s\n}" % [self.type.to_s, self.name, @params.collect { |p, v| if v.is_a? Array " #{p} => [\'#{v.join("','")}\']" else " #{p} => \'#{v}\'" end }.join(",\n") The code: via the augeas tool. Requires: - augeas to be installed (http://www.augeas.net) - ruby-augeas bindings Sample usage with a string:: augeas{\"test1\" : context => \"/files/etc/sysconfig/firstboot\", changes => \"set RUN_FIRSTBOOT YES\", becomes: via the augeas tool. Requires: - augeas to be installed (http://www.augeas.net) - ruby-augeas bindings Sample usage with a string:: augeas{\"test1\" : context => \"/files/etc/sysconfig/firstboot\", changes => \"set RUN_FIRSTBOOT YES\", The code: names.should_not be_include("root") end describe "when generating a purgeable resource" do it "should be included in the generated resources" do Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@purgeable_resource] @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should include(@purgeable_resource.ref) end end describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do becomes: names.should_not be_include("root") end describe "when generating a purgeable resource" do it "should be included in the generated resources" do Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@purgeable_resource] @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should include(@purgeable_resource.ref) end end describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do The code: describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do it "should not be included in the generated resources" do @no_ensure_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:exec).new(:name => '/usr/bin/env echo') Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@no_ensure_resource] @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should_not include(@no_ensure_resource.ref) end end describe "when the instance's ensure property does not accept absent" do it "should not be included in the generated resources" do @no_absent_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:service).new(:name => 'foobar') becomes: describe "when the instance's do not have an ensure property" do it "should not be included in the generated resources" do @no_ensure_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:exec).new(:name => '/usr/bin/env echo') Puppet::Type.type(:host).stubs(:instances).returns [@no_ensure_resource] @resources.generate.collect { |r| r.ref }.should_not include(@no_ensure_resource.ref) end end describe "when the instance's ensure property does not accept absent" do it "should not be included in the generated resources" do @no_absent_resource = Puppet::Type.type(:service).new(:name => 'foobar') The code: func = nil assert_nothing_raised do func = Puppet::Parser::AST::Function.new( :name => "template", :ftype => :rvalue, :arguments => AST::ASTArray.new( :children => [stringobj(template)] ) becomes: func = nil assert_nothing_raised do func = Puppet::Parser::AST::Function.new( :name => "template", :ftype => :rvalue, :arguments => AST::ASTArray.new( :children => [stringobj(template)] ) The code: assert( @store.allowed?("hostname.madstop.com", "192.168.1.50"), "hostname not allowed") assert( ! @store.allowed?("name.sub.madstop.com", "192.168.0.50"), "subname name allowed") becomes: assert( @store.allowed?("hostname.madstop.com", "192.168.1.50"), "hostname not allowed") assert( ! @store.allowed?("name.sub.madstop.com", "192.168.0.50"), "subname name allowed") The code: assert_nothing_raised { server = Puppet::Network::Handler.fileserver.new( :Local => true, :Config => false ) } becomes: assert_nothing_raised { server = Puppet::Network::Handler.fileserver.new( :Local => true, :Config => false ) } The code: 'yay', { :failonfail => false, :uid => @user.uid, :gid => @user.gid } ).returns('output') output = Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.run_and_capture 'yay', @user.uid, @user.gid becomes: 'yay', { :failonfail => false, :uid => @user.uid, :gid => @user.gid } ).returns('output') output = Puppet::Util::SUIDManager.run_and_capture 'yay', @user.uid, @user.gid The code: ).times(1) pkg.provider.expects( :aptget ).with( '-y', '-q', 'remove', 'faff' becomes: ).times(1) pkg.provider.expects( :aptget ).with( '-y', '-q', 'remove', 'faff' The code: johnny one two billy three four\n" # Just parse and generate, to make sure it's isomorphic. assert_nothing_raised do assert_equal(text, @parser.to_file(@parser.parse(text)), "parsing was not isomorphic") end end def test_valid_attrs becomes: johnny one two billy three four\n" # Just parse and generate, to make sure it's isomorphic. assert_nothing_raised do assert_equal(text, @parser.to_file(@parser.parse(text)), "parsing was not isomorphic") end end def test_valid_attrs The code: "testing", :onboolean => [true, "An on bool"], :string => ["a string", "A string arg"] ) result = [] should = [] assert_nothing_raised("Add args failed") do @config.addargs(result) end @config.each do |name, element| becomes: "testing", :onboolean => [true, "An on bool"], :string => ["a string", "A string arg"] ) result = [] should = [] assert_nothing_raised("Add args failed") do @config.addargs(result) end @config.each do |name, element|
* Code smell: Win32 --> MS_windowsMarkus Roberts2010-07-091-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Replaced 12 occurances of Win32 with Microsoft Windows 3 Examples: The code: # and all .rb files in lib/. This is disabled by default on Win32. becomes: # and all .rb files in lib/. This is disabled by default on Microsoft Windows. The code: # We can use Win32 functions becomes: # We can use Microsoft Windows functions The code: desc "Uses Win32 functionality to manage file's users and rights." becomes: desc "Uses Microsoft Windows functionality to manage file's users and rights." * Replaced 10 occurances of :win32 with :microsoft_windows 3 Examples: The code: Puppet.features.add(:win32, :libs => ["sys/admin", "win32/process", "win32/dir"]) becomes: Puppet.features.add(:microsoft_windows, :libs => ["sys/admin", "win32/process", "win32/dir"]) The code: Puppet::Type.type(:file).provide :win32 do becomes: Puppet::Type.type(:file).provide :microsoft_windows do The code: confine :feature => :win32 becomes: confine :feature => :microsoft_windows * Replaced 13 occurances of win32\? with microsoft_windows? 3 Examples: The code: signals.update({:HUP => :restart, :USR1 => :reload, :USR2 => :reopen_logs }) unless Puppet.features.win32? becomes: signals.update({:HUP => :restart, :USR1 => :reload, :USR2 => :reopen_logs }) unless Puppet.features.microsoft_windows? The code: raise Puppet::Error,"Cannot determine basic system flavour" unless Puppet.features.posix? or Puppet.features.win32? becomes: raise Puppet::Error,"Cannot determine basic system flavour" unless Puppet.features.posix? or Puppet.features.microsoft_windows? The code: require 'sys/admin' if Puppet.features.win32? becomes: require 'sys/admin' if Puppet.features.microsoft_windows?
* Update RDoc parser to reflect change of custom plugin and fact locationsJames Turnbull2010-07-091-3/+3
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* [#4114] Fixes test failures caused by previous 4114 fixesNick Lewis2010-07-071-1/+1
| | | | | An array was being used as a hash index, and still being pushed to, making Log::close fail to find and close it.
* [#4114] Fix failures in the unit testsMatt Robinson2010-07-072-15/+5
| | | | | | The initial commit changed the name of a method (close -> close_all) and changed the way the array log destination worked before we saw that the unit tests were using it differently.
* [#4114] Added queueing to the logNick Lewis2010-07-072-1/+24
| | | | | The log will now queue any log messages created when there is no destination, and will flush the queue when a destination is added.
* Heisenbug: settings as catalog trying to create directoriesJesse Wolfe2010-07-021-0/+1
| | | | | Specs in settings were allowing the settings-as-catalog to escape onto the system.
* [#4090] Fix last few tests and renames of mode to run_modeMatt Robinson2010-07-011-10/+0
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* [#4090] Git rid of the idea that run_mode is a configurable option with defaultsMatt Robinson2010-07-011-8/+28
| | | | | Along the way this fixes an issue with 2.6 alpha that sections of the puppet config file were getting ignored.
* [#4090] Rename mode (:master, :agent, :user) to run_modeMatt Robinson2010-07-011-11/+11
| | | | | | | | Mode is a terribly overused word. Files use it, puppetdoc uses it, and certs use it, and those are just the places that I happened to stumble upon. It makes reading code very confusing and finding things in code difficult. I know namespacing allows us to reuse words for method and variable names, but that doesn't mean we should.
* [#3994-part 3] rename spec tests from *_spec_spec to *_spec.rbMarkus Roberts2010-06-2840-0/+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 Roberts2010-06-2840-0/+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
* maint: Fixes some noisy specsNick Lewis2010-06-282-5/+1
| | | | | This change removes some irrelevant output (debugging information, warnings, etc) from a few specs.
* remove tests for removed codeJesse Wolfe2010-06-241-24/+0
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* [#3994] rename the specs to have _spec.rb at the endMarkus Roberts2010-06-2340-0/+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
* Fix #3932 - Add --charset to puppetdoc for RDoc modeBrice Figureau2010-02-171-0/+6
| | | | | | | This adds the --charset option to puppetdoc for RDoc mode. This allows to set the charset for the generated html. Signed-off-by: Brice Figureau <brice-puppet@daysofwonder.com>
* [#3865] External subcommandsJesse Wolfe2010-02-171-0/+22
| | | | | This patch allows the puppet single-executable to invoke external, hyphenated subcommands, much like how git does.
* [#3674] Part 2: Autoloader load method should propagate failuresJesse Wolfe2010-02-171-13/+4
| | | | | | | | | Change Autoloader's load to re-raise exceptions that happen when trying to load files, rather than just warning. This version still does not raise an error if the file is not found, as doing so would change the behavior of 'load' pretty significantly, but I am ambivalent this.
* [#3674] Autoloader should propagate failuresJesse Wolfe2010-02-171-2/+2
| | | | | | | Change Autoloader's loadall to re-raise exceptions that happen when trying to load files, rather than just warning. Signed-off-by: Jesse Wolfe <jes5199@gmail.com>
* Working #3139 - removing obsolete checking in StorageLuke Kanies2010-02-171-19/+5
| | | | | | | | | We were type-checking the use of Storage for no good reason. I've removed all of that, so we can use either resources or their Refs for caching. Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@puppetlabs.com>
* Part 2 of fix for #1175 (functions in environments)Markus Roberts2010-02-171-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Jesse and I are shooting for the minimal viable fix here, with the idea that a great deal of refactoring is needed but isn't appropriate at this time. The changes in this commit are: * Index the function-holding modules by environment * We need to know the "current environment" when we're defining a function so we can attach it to the proper module, and this information isn't dynamically available when user-defined functions are being created (we're being called by user written code that doesn't "know" about environments) so we cheat and stash the value in Puppet::Node::Environment * since we must do this anyway, it turns out to be cleaner & safer to do the same when we are evaluating a functon. This is the main change from the prior version of this patch. * Add a special *root* environment for the built in functions, and extend all scopes with it. * Index the function characteristics (name, type, docstring, etc.) by environment * Make the autoloader environment aware, so that it uses the modulepath for the specified environment rather than the default * Turn off caching of the modulepath since it potentially changes for each node * Tweak tests that weren't environment aware
* Adapt Util::Storage specs and avoid trying to lock on directoriesDavid Schmitt2010-02-171-5/+6
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* Make specs work on win32David Schmitt2010-02-172-19/+35
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | lib/: * Fix Puppet::Parser::Files * Fix Puppet::Util::Settings spec/: * unit/application/kick.rb: only run on posix * unit/application.rb * unit/parser/compiler.rb * unit/parser/files.rb * unit/resource.rb * unit/resource/catalog.rb * unit/resource/type_collection.rb * unit/transaction.rb * unit/type/tidy.rb * unit/util/settings.rb * unit/util/settings/file_setting.rb * unit/application.rb
* Avoid setting the timeout before we know which timeout we should set.David Schmitt2010-02-171-0/+20
| | | | Signed-off-by: David Schmitt <david@dasz.at>
* Avoid trying to lock on non-filesDavid Schmitt2010-02-171-6/+47
| | | | This is not supported on windows and makes little sense on POSIX
* {#3866] Rename the method metaclass to singleton_class to avoid the ↵Matt Robinson2010-02-172-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | deprecation warnings from Rails ActiveSupport The metaid.rb file came straight from why the lucky stiff's "seeing metaclasses clearly" article. Rails used this too, but they recently deprecated the name metaclass in favor of singleton_class to match what ruby-core decided to do. meta, eigen and singlton class were all suggested and in the end singleton was agreed upon. http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/1082
* For #3822 - Reducing checksum code duplicationLuke Kanies2010-02-171-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | The FileBucket code had a bunch of checksum code that was already available in a library, and it used a checksum format (type + data) that was incompatible with what we were using everywhere else. This just fixes that code duplication. Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@puppetlabs.com>
* Feature #2935 Puppet[:mode] and Puppet[:name] are read-onlyJesse Wolfe2010-02-171-1/+27
| | | | | | | | | Historically, the Puppet[:name] setting has been settable, but the results of chaning it are poorly defined. The switch to modes instead of executable names seems like a good time to disable this complexity. Signed-off-by: Jesse Wolfe <jes5199@gmail.com>
* Bug: Broken codepath in util/settingsJesse Wolfe2010-02-171-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | An incorrect variable name is used in an error message, causing the error to throw an error. This can't appear in the wild, since it's actually just an argument check for the defaults.rb file. Signed-off-by: Jesse Wolfe <jes5199@gmail.com>
* Feature #2935 settings are in Mode sections instead of executable namesJesse Wolfe2010-02-171-9/+7
| | | | | | | A process's settings are now determined by Puppet::Mode rather than by the executable name. Signed-off-by: Jesse Wolfe <jes5199@gmail.com>