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if __FILE__ == $0
if Dir.getwd =~ /test\/server$/
Dir.chdir("..")
end
$:.unshift '../lib'
$puppetbase = ".."
end
require 'puppet'
require 'puppet/server'
require 'puppet/client'
require 'test/unit'
require 'puppettest.rb'
class TestMaster < Test::Unit::TestCase
include ServerTest
def teardown
super
#print "\n\n\n\n" if Puppet[:debug]
end
# run through all of the existing test files and make sure everything
# works
def test_files
count = 0
textfiles { |file|
Puppet.debug("parsing %s" % file)
client = nil
master = nil
# create our master
assert_nothing_raised() {
# this is the default server setup
master = Puppet::Server::Master.new(
:File => file,
:UseNodes => false,
:Local => true
)
}
# and our client
assert_nothing_raised() {
client = Puppet::Client::MasterClient.new(
:Master => master
)
}
# pull our configuration a few times
assert_nothing_raised() {
client.getconfig
stopservices
Puppet::Type.allclear
}
assert_nothing_raised() {
client.getconfig
stopservices
Puppet::Type.allclear
}
assert_nothing_raised() {
client.getconfig
stopservices
Puppet::Type.allclear
}
# only test three files; that's plenty
if count > 3
break
end
count += 1
}
end
def test_defaultmanifest
textfiles { |file|
Puppet[:manifest] = file
client = nil
master = nil
assert_nothing_raised() {
# this is the default server setup
master = Puppet::Server::Master.new(
:File => file,
:UseNodes => false,
:Local => true
)
}
assert_nothing_raised() {
client = Puppet::Client::MasterClient.new(
:Master => master
)
}
# pull our configuration
assert_nothing_raised() {
client.getconfig
stopservices
Puppet::Type.allclear
}
break
}
end
def test_filereread
manifest = mktestmanifest()
file2 = @createdfile + "2"
@@tmpfiles << file2
client = master = nil
assert_nothing_raised() {
# this is the default server setup
master = Puppet::Server::Master.new(
:File => manifest,
:UseNodes => false,
:Local => true,
:FileTimeout => 15
)
}
assert_nothing_raised() {
client = Puppet::Client::MasterClient.new(
:Master => master
)
}
# The client doesn't have a config, so it can't be up to date
assert(! client.fresh?, "Client is incorrectly up to date")
assert_nothing_raised {
client.getconfig
client.apply
}
# Now it should be up to date
assert(client.fresh?, "Client is not up to date")
# Cache this value for later
parse1 = master.freshness
# Verify the config got applied
assert(FileTest.exists?(@createdfile),
"Created file %s does not exist" % @createdfile)
Puppet::Type.allclear
sleep 1.5
# Create a new manifest
File.open(manifest, "w") { |f|
f.puts "file { \"%s\": ensure => file }\n" % file2
}
# Verify that the master doesn't immediately reparse the file; we
# want to wait through the timeout
assert_equal(parse1, master.freshness, "Master did not wait through timeout")
assert(client.fresh?, "Client is not up to date")
assert_nothing_raised("Could not resent the file timeout") {
master.filetimeout = 0
}
assert_equal(0, master.filetimeout)
# Now make sure the master does reparse
#Puppet.notice "%s vs %s" % [parse1, master.freshness]
assert(parse1 != master.freshness, "Master did not reparse file")
assert(! client.fresh?, "Client is incorrectly up to date")
# Retrieve and apply the new config
assert_nothing_raised {
client.getconfig
client.apply
}
assert(client.fresh?, "Client is not up to date")
assert(FileTest.exists?(file2), "Second file %s does not exist" % file2)
end
end
# $Id$
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