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Signed-off-by: Luke Kanies <luke@reductivelabs.com>
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any objects, nor does it use Puppet's RAL resources. In the
process, I fixed #894 (you can now copy links) and refactored
other classes as necessary. Mostly it was fixing tests.
This is a squashed commit of a temporary branch, fwiw,
and it also includes any fixes to the tests that were
necessary to get all tests passing again.
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there were enough problems fixing it that I decided something
more drastic needed to be done.
This uses the new Puppet::ResourceReference class to canonize
what a resource reference looks like and how to retrieve resources
via their references. Specifically, it guarantees that resource types
are always capitalized, even when they include '::' in them.
While many files are modified in this commit, the majority of changes are
quite small, and most of the changes are fixing the tests to use
capitalized types.
As we look at consolidating some of our resource types, we could consolidate
the ResourceReference stuff at the same time, but at least the
Puppet::Parser::ResourceReference class subclasses the main Puppet::ResourceReference
class.
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test/ dir or from their own working dir, like the specs do.
This was just a question of changing how their libraries
are loaded.
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to sometimes suddenly disappear and thus tests to fail --
Kernel.require was not loading the normal ruby path (e.g.,
'puppet/type/cron'), so if someone else loaded that then
it would replace the in-memory type with a new one, but that
new one couldn't load its own providers, because the Kernel
would ignore the providers, thinking they were already loaded.
This doesn't fix all of the autoloading problems, but at least
we won't suddenly break a ton of tests.
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I've gone too far down the rabbit hole to turn back now, but the
code is clearly getting more centralized around the Configuration
class, which is the goal.
Things are currently a bit muddy between recursion, dynamic resource
generation, transactions, and the configuration, and I don't expect
to be able to clear it up much until we rewrite all of the tests
for the Transaction class, since that is when we'll actually be
setting its behaviour.
At this point, Files (which are currently the only resources that
generate other resources) are responsible for adding their edges
to the relationship graph. This puts them knowing more than I would
like about how the relationship graph works, but it'll have to do for now.
There are still failing tests, but files seem to work again. Now to
go through the rest of the tests and make them work.
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up the top-level namespace a bit. This is a lot of file modifications, but most of them just change class names and file paths.
git-svn-id: https://reductivelabs.com/svn/puppet/trunk@2178 980ebf18-57e1-0310-9a29-db15c13687c0
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metatype just supports purging unmanaged resources. Also, fixed a few tests here and there
git-svn-id: https://reductivelabs.com/svn/puppet/trunk@1912 980ebf18-57e1-0310-9a29-db15c13687c0
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before I integrated graphing, except that all of the relationship handling is now inside the transaction, and any kind of recursion (including file) is *tons* easier to model and manage.
git-svn-id: https://reductivelabs.com/svn/puppet/trunk@1905 980ebf18-57e1-0310-9a29-db15c13687c0
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now, although overrides use the same syntax as normal resources, and there is no facility for specifying defaults
git-svn-id: https://reductivelabs.com/svn/puppet/trunk@1814 980ebf18-57e1-0310-9a29-db15c13687c0
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