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2013-02-12(#19201) Add concat function to join two arraysfatmcgav
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>
2013-02-07validate_cmd(): Use Puppet::Util::Execution.execute when availableRaphaël Pinson
2013-02-06validate_cmd: Use Puppet::Util.executeRaphaël Pinson
2013-01-20Add an URL to a doc on how to activate augeas in puppetRaphaël Pinson
2013-01-18validate_augeas: requires augeasRaphaël Pinson
2013-01-18validate_augeas: Ensure tmpfile is closed and unlinkedRaphaël Pinson
2013-01-18validate_augeas: Ensure augeas handler gets closedRaphaël Pinson
2013-01-18Add validate_augeas functionRaphaël Pinson
2013-01-18validate_cmd: Make sure tmpfile is always closed and unlinkedRaphaël Pinson
2013-01-18Add validate_cmd functionRaphaël Pinson
2013-01-14(maint) Fix getparam() spec failure on MRI 1.8Jeff McCune
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.
2013-01-09Add getparam function to get defined resource parametersJaka Hudoklin
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": }
2013-01-03Merge branch '4.x'Jeff McCune
* 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
2013-01-03Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 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
2013-01-03Add test/validation for is_float if created from an arithmetical operationstephen
2013-01-03Add test/validation for is_integer if created from an arithmetical operationstephen
2013-01-03Add test/validation for is_numeric if created from an arithmetical operationstephen
2012-11-28Merge branch '4.x'Jeff McCune
* 4.x: Add reject() function
2012-11-28Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: Add reject() function
2012-11-28Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: Add reject() function
2012-11-28Add reject() functionPeter Meier
Like the grep function, but we can now reject members of an array based on a pattern.
2012-11-27Merge branch '4.x'Jeff McCune
* 4.x: (Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task Add example behaviors for ensure_packages() function Add an ensure_packages function.
2012-11-27Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: (Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task Add example behaviors for ensure_packages() function Add an ensure_packages function.
2012-11-27Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: (Maint) Add spec/functions to rake test task Add example behaviors for ensure_packages() function Add an ensure_packages function. Conflicts: Rakefile
2012-11-27Add an ensure_packages function.Chad Metcalf
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.
2012-11-26Merge branch '4.x'Jeff McCune
* 4.x: (#17797) min() and max() functions
2012-11-26Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: (#17797) min() and max() functions
2012-11-26Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: (#17797) min() and max() functions
2012-11-26(#17797) min() and max() functionsErik Dalén
returns the min or max of all arguments given to them
2012-11-26Merge branch '4.x'Jeff McCune
* 4.x: (#14670) Fixup file_line autorequire specs (#14670) autorequire a file_line resource's path
2012-11-26Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: (#14670) Fixup file_line autorequire specs (#14670) autorequire a file_line resource's path
2012-11-26Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: (#14670) Fixup file_line autorequire specs (#14670) autorequire a file_line resource's path
2012-11-26(#14670) autorequire a file_line resource's pathPeter Meier
If we manage a file we edit with file_line, it should be autorequired by file_line. Without this patch applied the relationship is not automatically setup and the user is forced to manually manage the relationship.
2012-11-20Merge branch '4.x'Jeff McCune
* 4.x: Add join_keys_to_values function
2012-11-20Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: Add join_keys_to_values function
2012-11-20Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: Add join_keys_to_values function
2012-11-20Add join_keys_to_values functionJoshua Harlan Lifton
This commit adds a function that joins each of a hash's keys with that key's corresponding value, separated by a separator string. The arguments are a hash and separator string. The return value is an array of joined key/value pairs.
2012-11-19Merge branch 'jfryman-master'Jeff McCune
* jfryman-master: puppet-lint cleanup
2012-11-19Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: Extend delete function for strings and hashes Fixed typo
2012-11-19Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: Extend delete function for strings and hashes Fixed typo
2012-11-19Extend delete function for strings and hashesJoshua Harlan Lifton
Previous to this commit, the delete function only acted on arrays. This commit adds the same functionality for hashes and strings in the obvious way: delete(h, k) would delete the k key from the h hash and delete(s, sub) would delete all instances of the sub substring from the s string.
2012-11-15puppet-lint cleanupJames Fryman
2012-11-15Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: Add the pick() function
2012-11-15Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: Add the pick() function
2012-11-15Add the pick() functionGary Larizza
This function is similar to a coalesce function in SQL in that it will return the first value in a list of values that is not undefined or an empty string (two things in Puppet that will return a boolean false value). Typically, this function is used to check for a value in the Puppet Dashboard/Enterprise Console, and failover to a default value like the following: $real_jenkins_version = pick($::jenkins_version, '1.449') The value of $real_jenkins_version will first look for a top-scope variable called 'jenkins_version' (note that parameters set in the Puppet Dashboard/ Enterprise Console are brought into Puppet as top-scope variables), and, failing that, will use a default value of 1.449.
2012-11-07Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: (#13974) Add predicate functions for interface facts
2012-11-07Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: (#13974) Add predicate functions for interface facts
2012-11-07(#13974) Add predicate functions for interface factsWil Cooley
If one wishes to test if a host has a particular IP address (such as a floating virtual address) or has an interface on a particular network (such as a secondary management network), the facts that provide this information are difficult to use within Puppet. This patch addresses these needs by implementing functions ‘has_ip_address(value)’ and ‘has_ip_network(value)’. These functions look through all interfaces for ipaddress_<interface> and network_<interface> (respectively) having the requested <value>. These functions are implemented on top of a lower-level predicate function, ‘has_interface_with(kind, value)’, which iterates through the interfaces in the ‘interfaces’ fact and checks the facts <kind>_<interface> looking for <value>. Additionally, the existence of a particular named interface can be checked for by calling with only a single argument: has_interface_with(interface). A Boolean is returned in all cases.
2012-11-07Add function, uriescape, to URI.escape strings. Redmine #17459Joe Julian
2012-11-07Add function, uriescape, to URI.escape strings. Redmine #17459Joe Julian