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Add package_provider fact
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This adds a package_provider fact for situations where we need to be
able to know the client's package provider in a simple way. Situations
such as: package { 'name': install_options => [] } As those tend to be
package provider specific options.
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Add a service_provider fact
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Maintain the old behavior in the case where the optional second
parameter isn't passed. Also, adding arity is backwards incompatible since
stdlib still supports 2.7, so remove that.
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(MODULES-2561) add is_a function
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[MODULES-2462] Improve parseyaml function
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The data type system is very hard to understand. Many people don't
understand why
type_of([1,2,3]) == Array
will fail, but
type_of([1,2,3]) <= Array
passes. This does a simpler validation that doesn't rely on explicit
data types. Instead, use
$foo = [1,2,3]
if $foo.is_a(Array) {
notify { 'This is an array': }
}
This is based on code by Ben Ford <ben.ford@puppetlabs.com>.
* Added acceptance tests
* Added dispatch
* Improved unit tests
* Added docs to README
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* previously the str2bool function did not accept 'TRUE' as a bool
type. This causes the function to now accept TRUE, FALSE strings
as a boolean type in order to be converted to a proper boolean.
* This would also cause Y,N, YES, NO to be accepted as boolean types
as well.
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Add a new function "try_get_value"
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* Extracts a value from a deeply-nested data structure
* Returns default if a value could not be extracted
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Squashed, and amended test for comment lines.
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Squashed, improved docs, updated error handling and unit tests by David S.
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* Add default value support
Second argument will be returned if yaml cannot be parsed
instead of false value
* Update tests
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Add spec tests to test the new functionality:
*Case for 3 arrays.
*Case for 4 arrays.
Modify README to note new functionality.
This is for issue MODULE-2456, follow the precedent of MODULE-444.
This change allows union to be much more useful, unioning many arrays
in one line rather than in n lines. Additionally, as this is only added
functionality, and does not affect the 2 array case that all modules
currently using array are using, it should not affect any existing
modules utilizing union.
This is now useful, for example, for merging many arrays of resources
(eg: packages.) to generate just one list with no duplicates, to avoid
duplicate resource declarations.
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This returns the default provider Puppet will choose to manage services
on this system by instantiating a dummy service resource type and
returning the provider chosen.
Co-Authored-By: Simon Fraser University <asa188@sfu.ca>
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[MODULES-2370] allow `match` parameter to influence `ensure => absent` behavior.
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Split the `destroy` method of the file_type::ruby provider into two
private methods: `handle_destroy_line` which is the same as the previous
`destroy` method, and `handle_destroy_with_match` which will destroy any
line which matches the `match` parameter, raising an error if multiple
lines match and the `multiple` parameter is not `true`. This new
behavior is only used if the new boolean parameter `match_for_absence`
is `true` (it defaults to `false`).
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Puppet's boolean parameter type is only available in Puppet 3.3 and
higher, so change file_type's new "replace" parameter to a regular
parameter with true and false as possible values. This matches the
existing "multiple" parameter.
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Add load_metadata_json function
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This function loads the metadata.json into a puppet variable. This enables a number of neat things such as:
* Which version of the module am I using? 2.x? 3.x?
* Which author of the module am I using? puppetlabs? example42?
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[#puppethack] Adding replace attribute to file_line
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4.7.x
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all rubies
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This only duplicates what's already being tested in ensure_packages_spec.rb
but doesn't work on all our supported platforms.
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Fix time() on 1.8.7
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The time() function takes an argument of a timezone, and always returns
time in epoch format. The epoch format is the number of seconds that
have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight UTC/GMT), not counting leap
seconds. This means that it is universally the same regardless of
timezones.
I don't know what the timezone argument is supposed to do, and it is not
documented. So lets just make 1.8.7 work like > 1.8.7
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