require 'spec_helper_acceptance' RSpec.context 'when Puppet cannot read a crontab file' do let(:username) { "pl#{rand(999_999).to_i}" } let(:failed_username) { "pl#{rand(999_999).to_i}" } before(:each) do step 'Create the users' do compatible_agents.each do |agent| user_present(agent, username) user_present(agent, failed_username) end end end after(:each) do step 'Teardown -- Erase the users' do compatible_agents.each do |agent| run_cron_on(agent, :remove, username) user_absent(agent, username) user_absent(agent, failed_username) end end end compatible_agents.each do |agent| it "should only fail the associated resources on #{agent}" do crontab_exe = nil step 'Find the crontab executable' do crontab_exe = on(agent, 'which crontab').stdout.chomp end stub_crontab_bin_dir = nil stub_crontab_exe = nil step 'Create the stub crontab executable that triggers the read error for the failed user' do stub_crontab_bin_dir = agent.tmpdir('stub_crontab_bin_dir') stub_crontab_exe = "#{stub_crontab_bin_dir}/crontab" # On Linux and OSX, we read a user's crontab by running crontab -u , # where the crontab command is run as root. However on AIX/Solaris, we read a # user's crontab by running the crontab command as that user. Thus our mock # crontab executable needs to check if we're reading our failed user's crontab # (Linux and OSX) OR running crontab as our failed user (AIX and Solaris) before # triggering the FileReadError stub_crontab_exe_script = <<-SCRIPT #!/usr/bin/env bash if [[ "$@" =~ #{failed_username} || "`id`" =~ #{failed_username} ]]; then echo "Mocking a FileReadError for the #{failed_username} user's crontab!" exit 1 fi #{crontab_exe} $@ SCRIPT create_remote_file(agent, stub_crontab_exe, stub_crontab_exe_script) on(agent, "chmod 777 #{stub_crontab_bin_dir}") on(agent, "chmod 777 #{stub_crontab_exe}") end path_env_var = nil step 'Get the value of the PATH environment variable' do path_env_var = on(agent, 'echo $PATH').stdout.chomp end puppet_result = nil step 'Add some cron entries with Puppet' do # We delete our mock crontab executable here to ensure that Cron[second_entry]'s # evaluation fails because of the FileReadError raised in the prefetch # step. Otherwise, Cron[second_entry]'s evaluation will fail at the write step # because Puppet would still be invoking our mock crontab executable, which would # pass the test on an agent that swallows FileReadErrors in the cron provider's # prefetch step. manifest = [ cron_manifest('first_entry', command: 'ls', user: username), file_manifest(stub_crontab_exe, ensure: :absent), cron_manifest('second_entry', command: 'ls', user: failed_username), ].join("\n\n") manifest_file = agent.tmpfile('crontab_overwrite_manifest') create_remote_file(agent, manifest_file, manifest) # We need to run a script here instead of a command because: # * We need to cd into a directory that our user can access. Otherwise, bash will # fail to execute stub_crontab_exe on AIX and Solaris because we run crontab # as the given user, and the given user does not have access to Puppet's cwd. # # * We also need to pass-in our PATH to Puppet since it contains stub_crontab_bin_dir. apply_crontab_overwrite_manifest = agent.tmpfile('apply_crontab_overwrite_manifest') script = <<-SCRIPT #!/usr/bin/env bash cd #{stub_crontab_bin_dir} && puppet apply #{manifest_file} SCRIPT create_remote_file(agent, apply_crontab_overwrite_manifest, script) on(agent, "chmod a+x #{apply_crontab_overwrite_manifest}") puppet_result = on(agent, "bash #{apply_crontab_overwrite_manifest}", environment: { PATH: "#{stub_crontab_bin_dir}:#{path_env_var}" }) end step 'Verify that Puppet fails a Cron resource associated with an unreadable crontab file' do assert_match(%r{Cron.*second_entry}, puppet_result.stderr, 'Puppet does not fail a Cron resource associated with an unreadable crontab file') end step 'Verify that Puppet does not fail a Cron resource associated with a readable crontab file' do assert_no_match(%r{Cron.*first_entry}, puppet_result.stderr, 'Puppet fails a Cron resource associated with a readable crontab file') end step 'Verify that Puppet successfully evaluates a Cron resource associated with a readable crontab file' do assert_match(%r{Cron.*first_entry}, puppet_result.stdout, 'Puppet fails to evaluate a Cron resource associated with a readable crontab file') end step 'Verify that Puppet did update the readable crontab file with the Cron resource' do assert_matching_arrays(['* * * * * ls'], crontab_entries_of(agent, username), 'Puppet fails to update a readable crontab file with the specified Cron entry') end end end end