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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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Without this patch we're not building against ruby head. This is a
problem because we need to know if standard lib works with the latest
version of MRI.
This patch builds against ruby head but also allows the build to pass if
there are failures with ruby-head.
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* feature/master/travis_ci:
(maint) Add Travis CI Support
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Without this patch stdlib has Travis CI configuration files, but they
don't seem to completely specify the dependency versions and the build
matrix. This patch addresses the problem by putting the dependency
information in the conventional Gemfile location.
This patch should coincide with enabling Travis CI support for pull
requests. A build status image is also included in the project README.
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* 4.x:
Add test/validation for is_float if created from an arithmetical operation
Add test/validation for is_integer if created from an arithmetical operation
Add test/validation for is_numeric if created from an arithmetical operation
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* 3.x:
Add test/validation for is_float if created from an arithmetical operation
Add test/validation for is_integer if created from an arithmetical operation
Add test/validation for is_numeric if created from an arithmetical operation
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* 3.2.x:
Add test/validation for is_float if created from an arithmetical operation
Add test/validation for is_integer if created from an arithmetical operation
Add test/validation for is_numeric if created from an arithmetical operation
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* stephenrjohnson-bug/3.x/18157_arithmetical_operations:
Add test/validation for is_float if created from an arithmetical operation
Add test/validation for is_integer if created from an arithmetical operation
Add test/validation for is_numeric if created from an arithmetical operation
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* maint/master/update_readme:
Clarify that stdlib 3 supports Puppet 3
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Minor clarification to the compatibility section of the README.
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* dalen-style_fixes:
maint: style guideline fixes
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* 4.x:
Update Modulefile, CHANGELOG for 3.2.0
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* 3.x:
Update Modulefile, CHANGELOG for 3.2.0
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* 4.x:
Update Modulefile, CHANGELOG for 2.6.0
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* 3.x:
Update Modulefile, CHANGELOG for 2.6.0
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* 2.x:
Update Modulefile, CHANGELOG for 2.6.0
Conflicts:
CHANGELOG
Modulefile
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* 4.x:
Add reject() function
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* 3.x:
Add reject() function
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* 2.x:
Add reject() function
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* duritong-fun/2.x/reject:
Add reject() function
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Like the grep function, but we can now reject members of an array
based on a pattern.
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* 4.x:
Revert "(Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task"
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* 3.x:
Revert "(Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task"
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* 2.x:
Revert "(Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task"
Conflicts:
Rakefile
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This reverts commit dbe3c8ecf6379963f583ea11e51e403e5ad55002.
Because testing these against Puppet 2.6.x is causing failures. These
need to be cleaned up, but I want to leave and this was the behavior
before I tried to "fix" it.
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* 4.x:
(Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task
Add example behaviors for ensure_packages() function
Add an ensure_packages function.
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* 3.x:
(Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task
Add example behaviors for ensure_packages() function
Add an ensure_packages function.
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* 2.x:
(Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task
Add example behaviors for ensure_packages() function
Add an ensure_packages function.
Conflicts:
Rakefile
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* metcalfc/2.x/ensure_packages:
(Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task
Add example behaviors for ensure_packages() function
Add an ensure_packages function.
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Without this patch the `test` rake task does not exercise the
rspec-puppet behaviors located in spec/functions/ This is a
self-evident problem.
This patch fixes the problem by adding spec/functions to the list of
directories scanned for spec tests.
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Without this patch the ensure_packages() function has no rspec behavior
examples. This patch fixes the problem by filling out a spec file with
expected behaviors I could think of.
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Its often the case that modules need to install a handful of packages.
In some cases its worth breaking these dependencies out into their own
modules (e.g., Java). In others it makes more sense to keep them in the
module. This can be problematic when multiple modules depend on common
packages (git, python ruby, etc). ensure_resource was a good first step
towards solving this problem. ensure_resource does not handle arrays and
for 3 or more packages stamping out ensure_resource declarations is
tedious.
ensure_packages is a convenience function that takes an array of packages
and wraps calls to ensure_resource. Currently users cannot specify
package versions. But the function could be extended to use a hash if
that functionality would be useful.
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* 4.x:
(#17797) min() and max() functions
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* 3.x:
(#17797) min() and max() functions
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* 2.x:
(#17797) min() and max() functions
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* fun/2.x/min_max:
(#17797) min() and max() functions
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