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Convert specs to RSpec 2.99.2 syntax with Transpec
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Git is not installed on EL 5, but it is not in the repos either.
With this patch, if we are going to install git on an EL 5 platform we
first ensure epel is installed(FM-1951) Ensure Git is installable on
EL 5 platforms
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This conversion is done by Transpec 2.3.7 with the following command:
transpec
* 22 conversions
from: it { should ... }
to: it { is_expected.to ... }
* 19 conversions
from: obj.should
to: expect(obj).to
* 15 conversions
from: == expected
to: eq(expected)
* 5 conversions
from: it { should_not ... }
to: it { is_expected.not_to ... }
* 2 conversions
from: its(:attr) { }
to: describe '#attr' do subject { super().attr }; it { } end
* 2 conversions
from: obj.should_not
to: expect(obj).not_to
* 2 conversions
from: proc { }.should
to: expect { }.to
* 1 conversion
from: be_false
to: be_falsey
* 1 conversion
from: be_true
to: be_truthy
For more details: https://github.com/yujinakayama/transpec#supported-conversions
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Disable simplecov on Ruby 1.8.7
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beaker core copy_module_to
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Previously we were using `puppet_module_install()`. Which was ported from
Beaker-RSpec. Unfortunately for our heros that method has been refactored
since this was ran last. The method `puppet_module_install()` in Beaker
installs from the public forge, while the previous behavior, installing via
scp from the current directory, has moved to the method `copy_module_to`.
This updates the helper for the beaker tests to use the updated method.
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Update Markdown with missing Perforce details.
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Previously vcsrepo detached HEAD on checkout which caused further branch
revisions to fail. This corrects the behavior, and works on git 1.7,
1.8, 1.9, and 2.0
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Fix tabs/spaces in p4.rb
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Basic Perforce provider
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Update noop to work
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(The value of host will be different)
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Keys in the Client spec were processed out of order and failing tests.
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Updated unit tests
Updated hg readme and added examples
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- Removed p4port, p4client, p4user to keep name space clean.
- Changed notify to Puppet.debug
- Updated markdown and examples
- Updated unit tests
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Test create, destroy and exists? access points.
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Previously we were creating the module dir on foss installs, but not on PE.
PE agents do not have a module dir deployed as part of the base PE install,
so to test on PE agents we need to create the module dir. `mkdir -p` is
idempotent, so we use it as a cudgle here. We also update the beaker_helper
and spec_helper_acceptance to contain the same installation steps for test
dependencies, warnings, and installation methods.
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A matching group is not added for a user when added on SLES 11.
This commit adds a group to the setup manifests in order to
ensure that the proper group is added to the system during the
test preparation.
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This test is pending as git cannot handle the overflow correctly, though
vcsrepo handles it fine.
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Add conditional to install `git-core` if the platform under test
is ubuntu-10. The `git` package is not available for this platform.
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The git-daemon is not a valid package on debian based systems.
Update tests to not try installing git-daemon on debian systems.
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The manifest is set to clone at a depth of 1, but checks for a shallow
depth of 2. It should either checkout a depth of 2, or only check for a
depth of 1.
This commit makes it check for a depth of 1
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In ubuntu 14.04 git 1.9.1 is the default version, and 1.9+ fatally fail
if the user.email and user.name are not set (previously it would just
warn). This commit sets those up so the tests will actually run.
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When the revision attribute is defined in conjunction with the bare
attribute when using the git provider, the repo should fail to be
written to disk.
See: FM-1361
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- Add install.rb for pre-suite
- Add catches for failures/changes to manifest application
- Correct root ssh key copying
- Add sleeps for killing processes releasing ports
- Fix FM-1361
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The protocol tests are more closely aligned with the rest of the beaker test
suite. The beaker tests have received more vetting, so the setup and teardown
process should be less prone to failure on repeated execution.
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Add test for ensure latest with branch specified
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Add beaker tests to complete test plan
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Ensure vagrant user/group for non-vagrant testing
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