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The function only uses the first argument, so raise an error with
too few arguments *and* with too many arguments.
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The function only uses the first argument, so raise an error with
too few arguments *and* with too many arguments.
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Copied from the same one included in Puppet and Facter.
[ci skip]
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Add missing documentation for validate_augeas and validate_cmd to README.markdown
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README.markdown
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* 4.x:
(maint) Add Ruby 2.0.0 to Travis build matrix
Conflicts:
.gitignore
.travis.yml
Gemfile
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* 3.x:
(maint) Add Ruby 2.0.0 to Travis build matrix
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* maint/3.x/ruby_two_travis:
(maint) Add Ruby 2.0.0 to Travis build matrix
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Without this patch we're not testing against Ruby 2.0.0 which has recently been
released. This is a problem because we'd like a way to be notified if a change
set breaks compatibility with future supported versions of Ruby.
This patch should not be taken as an indication that we fully support Ruby 2.0,
just as an indication that we plan to in the future.
This patch also tightens up the specifications of the build matrix. In
addition to testing against the specific Puppet dependency versions, we're also
testing against the latest 2.7.x release and the latest release.
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* 4.x:
changed .count to .size to support legacy ruby
closes #131
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* 3.x:
changed .count to .size to support legacy ruby
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* 2.x:
changed .count to .size to support legacy ruby
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* mhellmic-2.x:
changed .count to .size to support legacy ruby
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This reverts commit f7a18189ec338b01b0fc89d75def832753af3868, reversing
changes made to 36a7b29630a4d4de17af79b5dd4e9491ec20b123.
I'm reverting this change because of concerns raised by Peter Meier that
it duplicates the "in" operator in the DSL. The "in" operator is new
information that I did not posses when I made the decision to merge.
Because of this new information I'm un-merging and continuing the
discussion in the comments of
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/19272
Reference: GH-130
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(#19272) Add has_element() function
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It is exceptionally difficult to determine if an array contains an element matching a specific value without an iteration or loop construct.
This function is the Puppet equivalent of Array.includes?(foo) in Ruby. The implementation is a verbatim copy of has_key() with the minor modifications needed to support arrays instead of hashes.
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* fatmcgav-feature_19201:
(#19201) Add concat function to join two arrays
closes #129
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Without this patch applied there is no easy way to append one array to
another. This is a problem because it is often desirable to join two
arrays without flattening the contents into a single, one dimensional
array.
This patch addresses the problem by adding a `concat()` function which
takes two arguments. The arguments will be concatenated together and a
new array returned to the caller.
Reviewed-by: Jeff McCune <jeff@puppetlabs.com>
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* stephenrjohnson-bug/master/15572_rspec_tests:
ammend .should raise_error to .to raise_error
closes #97
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* raphink-validate_augeas:
Add an URL to a doc on how to activate augeas in puppet
validate_augeas: requires augeas
validate_augeas: Ensure tmpfile is closed and unlinked
validate_augeas: Ensure augeas handler gets closed
Add validate_augeas function
closes 114
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* raphink-validate_cmd:
Add validate_cmd function
This merge commit closes #113
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Closes: GH-124
* DavidS-master:
Add geppetto project definition
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* fix/master/getparam_failure:
(maint) Fix getparam() spec failure on MRI 1.8
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Without this patch applied we're getting the following spec failure, but
only in the MRI 1.8 matrix cells.
Failures:
1) getparam when compared against a resource with params
Failure/Error: should run.with_params('User[dan]', '').and_return('')
ArgumentError:
interning empty string
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/puppet-3.0.2/lib/puppet/parser/resource.rb:42:in `intern'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/puppet-3.0.2/lib/puppet/parser/resource.rb:42:in `[]'
# ./lib/puppet/parser/functions/getparam.rb:29:in `real_function_getparam'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/puppet-3.0.2/lib/puppet/parser/functions.rb:63:in `send'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/puppet-3.0.2/lib/puppet/parser/functions.rb:63:in `function_getparam'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-puppet-0.1.5/lib/rspec-puppet/matchers/run.rb:8:in `call'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-puppet-0.1.5/lib/rspec-puppet/matchers/run.rb:8
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-puppet-0.1.5/lib/rspec-puppet/matchers/run.rb:24:in `call'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-puppet-0.1.5/lib/rspec-puppet/matchers/run.rb:24
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.11.3/lib/rspec/matchers/extensions/instance_eval_with_args.rb:11:in `instance_exec'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.11.3/lib/rspec/matchers/extensions/instance_eval_with_args.rb:11:in `instance_eval_with_args'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.11.3/lib/rspec/matchers/matcher.rb:60:in `matches?'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.11.3/lib/rspec/expectations/handler.rb:9:in `handle_matcher'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/subject.rb:64:in `should'
# ./spec/functions/getparam_spec.rb:29
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example.rb:113:in `instance_eval'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example.rb:113:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example.rb:253:in `with_around_each_hooks'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example.rb:110:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example_group.rb:378:in `run_examples'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example_group.rb:374:in `map'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example_group.rb:374:in `run_examples'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example_group.rb:360:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example_group.rb:361:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example_group.rb:361:in `map'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/example_group.rb:361:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/command_line.rb:28:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/command_line.rb:28:in `map'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/command_line.rb:28:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/reporter.rb:34:in `report'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/command_line.rb:25:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/runner.rb:69:in `run'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/rspec-core-2.11.1/lib/rspec/core/runner.rb:8:in `autorun'
# ./vendor/ruby/1.8/bin/rspec:23
This patch addresses the problem by explicitly returning an empty string if the
string itself is empty. This avoids trying to convert an empty string to a
symbol which is the root cause of the problem.
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* offlinehacker-feature/master/getparam_function:
Add getparam function to get defined resource parameters
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As far as i know there's no other puppet-dsl-like way to get parameter of
defined resource, so that's why i implemented getparam function, which takes
resource reference and parameter name and returns parameter value.
Here's another example why this function is really useful:
define config($path, $config_param1, $config_param2) { }
define example_resource($config) {
$path = getparam($config, "path")
notice("Path is $path")
}
define example_resource2($example_resource, $config = getparam($example_resource, "config")) {
$config_param1 = getparam($config, "config_param1")
notice("Config parameter is $config_param1")
}
define example_resource3($example_resource, $config = getparam($example_resource, "config")) {
$config_param2 = getparam($config, "config_param2")
notice("Config parameter is $config_param2")
}
class test_getparam {
config { "config_instance":
path => "/some/config/path",
config_param1 => "someconfigtext1",
config_param2 => "someconfigtext2",
}
example_resource { "example_resource_instance":
config => Config["config_instance"]
}
example_resource2 { "example_resource_instance":
example_resource => Example_resource["example_resource_instance"]
}
example_resource3 { "example_resource_instance":
example_resource => Example_resource2["example_resource_instance"]
}
}
class { "test_getparam": }
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Tell Travis CI to notify the PDC WebHook
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Without this patch we'll test against all Puppet 3.0 versions, but not
4. This is a problem because the travis configuration should be
relatively future proof to minimize surprises.
This patch addresses the problem by using >= instead of ~> in the
dependency specification. The patch also combines two different
notification sections into a single entry.
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Without this patch the so-called "puppet development community" hook
service isn't being notified when Travis CI accepts jobs. This is a
problem because we want the ability for Travis Bot to comment on pull
requests as a result of CI build results. For example, if the build
fails, then Gepetto Bot could make some helpful suggestions on how to
re-run the build by amending a commit and force-pushing the branch.
This patch uses the notifications section of the travis.yml
configuration file, as documented at:
http://about.travis-ci.org/docs/user/notifications/#Webhook-notification
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Fix typo in travis configuration
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The exclude keyword was accidentally specified twice.
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Future proof travis build matrix
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