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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 $real_jenkins_version will first look for a top-scope variable called 'jenkins_version' (note that parameters set in the Puppet Dashboard/ Enterprise Console are brought into Puppet as top-scope variables), and, failing that, will use a default value of 1.449.
2012-11-07Merge branch '3.x' into 4.xJeff McCune
* 3.x: (#13974) Add predicate functions for interface facts
2012-11-07Merge branch '2.x' into 3.xJeff McCune
* 2.x: (#13974) Add predicate functions for interface facts
2012-11-07(#13974) Add predicate functions for interface factsWil Cooley
If one wishes to test if a host has a particular IP address (such as a floating virtual address) or has an interface on a particular network (such as a secondary management network), the facts that provide this information are difficult to use within Puppet. This patch addresses these needs by implementing functions ‘has_ip_address(value)’ and ‘has_ip_network(value)’. These functions look through all interfaces for ipaddress_<interface> and network_<interface> (respectively) having the requested <value>. These functions are implemented on top of a lower-level predicate function, ‘has_interface_with(kind, value)’, which iterates through the interfaces in the ‘interfaces’ fact and checks the facts <kind>_<interface> looking for <value>. Additionally, the existence of a particular named interface can be checked for by calling with only a single argument: has_interface_with(interface). A Boolean is returned in all cases.
2012-11-07Add function, uriescape, to URI.escape strings. Redmine #17459Joe Julian
2012-11-07Add function, uriescape, to URI.escape strings. Redmine #17459Joe Julian
2012-11-07Add function, uriescape, to URI.escape strings. Redmine #17459Joe Julian
2012-10-25Revert "Revert "Revert "Revert "Merge branch ↵Jeff McCune
'hkenney-ticket/master/2157_remove_facts_dot_d'"""" This reverts commit 2885d314b61055d20d85d36a68214f7d9e1e6ac6. No, really. Keep the !@#$% integration branches around so we don't have this revert nightmare again.
2012-10-25Revert "Revert "Revert "Merge branch ↵Jeff McCune
'hkenney-ticket/master/2157_remove_facts_dot_d'""" This reverts commit 8fc00ea5b6b39b220ebc6391489915dbeeb364ab. I really wish we could get this right. Without this patch there is no branch that contains backwards-comaptible new functionality relative to the current 3.0.1. There are only branches that contain backwards-incompatible functionality relative to 3.0.1. This is a problem because I need to do a release of stdlib that contains backwards compatible facts but does not contain any breaking changes. This patch fixes the problem by establishing the 3.1.x branch. This branch will then revert the backwards incompatible changes from the 3.1.x branch and revert the revets in the 4.x and master branches. I'll review our merge process, but it seems wrong that there is no place to separate out incompatible from compatible changes when working beyond the most recent patch release.
2012-10-25Explicitly load functions used by ensure_resourceDan Bode
The ensure_resource function actually calls two other functions, create_resources and defined_with_param. When calling Puppet functions from Ruby, you sometimes have to load the functions manually if they have not been called before. This commit explicitly loads the functions that ensure_resource depends on from within the function.
2012-10-25re-formattingDan Bode
This commit refactors to ensure 80 character lines.
2012-10-25Add better docs about duplicate resource failuresDan Bode
This commit adds better inline documentation explaining how replicate resource definitions can occur if the resource exists and does not have matching parameters.
2012-10-25Handle undef for parameter argumentDan Bode
This commit adds better handling of the case where undef is passed as the parameter value. This works by converting '' into []
2012-10-25Add function ensure_resource and defined_with_paramsDan Bode
This commit adds 2 new functions with unit tests. defined_with_params works similarily to puppet's defined function, except it allows you to also specify a hash of params. defined_with_params will return true if a resource also exists that matches the specified type/title (just like with defined) as well as all of the specified params. ensure_resource is a function that basically combines defined_with_params with create_resources to conditionally create resources only if the specified resource (title, type, params) does not already exist. These functions are created to serve as an alternative to using defined as follows: if ! defined(Package['some_package']) { package { 'some_package': ensure => present, } The issue with this usage is that there is no guarentee about what parameters were set in the previous definition of the package that made its way into the catalog. ensure_resource could be used instead, as: ensure_resource('package', 'some_package', { 'ensure' => 'present' }) This will creat the package resources only if another resource does not exist with the specified parameters.
2012-10-25Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'haus-add_pe_facts_to_stdlib' into 2.4.x""Jeff McCune
This reverts commit d6d23b495cda0e154b4e73982acc43e586564c0e. This backwards-compatible additional functionality is targeted at the next minor release. There are already backwards-incompatible changes in the master branch so we need to establish a new minor branch.
2012-10-25Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'haus-add_pe_facts_to_stdlib' into 2.4.x""Jeff McCune
This reverts commit d6d23b495cda0e154b4e73982acc43e586564c0e. Why? Because this change set should actually be in master and our merge-up process reverted the change set in master when I reverted from 2.4.x. This patch reverts the revert, restoring the original change set.
2012-10-25Merge branch '2.4.x'Jeff McCune
* 2.4.x: Revert "Merge branch 'haus-add_pe_facts_to_stdlib' into 2.4.x"
2012-10-25Revert "Merge branch 'haus-add_pe_facts_to_stdlib' into 2.4.x"Jeff McCune
This reverts commit 74e6411157b8df1af9a24c17971e3236f3096529, reversing changes made to 417d219aa6e42f2a16af42c98aa063fc1d9d2ecd. Here's why: Actually... I just screwed this up. I merged this new fact into 2.4.x but it's not fixing any bug. It's adding a new fact, so this should go into master and we should release 2.5 since this is new, backwards-compatible functionality.
2012-10-25Merge branch '2.4.x'Jeff McCune
* 2.4.x: Prevent undefined method `split' for nil:NilClass with pe_foo_version facts (maint) Clear all facts before each example Add spec tests for pe_version facts Add PE facts to stdlib Conflicts: spec/spec_helper.rb
2012-10-25Prevent undefined method `split' for nil:NilClass with pe_foo_version factsJeff McCune
Without this patch the pe_major_version, pe_minor_version, and pe_patch_version facts directly depend on the pe_version fact in a manner that calls split directly on the return value. This is a problem because Fact values are not always guaranteed to return strings, or objects that respond to split. This patch is a defensive measure to ensure we're always calling the split method on a string object. If the Fact returns nil, this will be converted to an empty string responding to split.