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coverage/ | ||
log/ | ||
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*.iml | ||
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AllCops: | ||
Include: | ||
- ./**/*.rb | ||
Exclude: | ||
- vendor/**/* | ||
- pkg/**/* | ||
- spec/fixtures/**/* | ||
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# Configuration parameters: AllowURI, URISchemes. | ||
Metrics/LineLength: | ||
Max: 328 | ||
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# 'Complexity' is very relative | ||
Metrics/PerceivedComplexity: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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# 'Complexity' is very relative | ||
Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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# 'Complexity' is very relative | ||
Metrics/AbcSize: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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# Method length is not necessarily an indicator of code quality | ||
Metrics/MethodLength: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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# Class length is not necessarily an indicator of code quality | ||
Metrics/ClassLength: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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# dealbreaker: | ||
Style/TrailingComma: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
Style/ClosingParenthesisIndentation: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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# we still support ruby 1.8 | ||
Style/HashSyntax: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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Lint/AmbiguousRegexpLiteral: | ||
Enabled: true | ||
Style/RegexpLiteral: | ||
Enabled: true | ||
Style/WordArray: | ||
Enabled: true | ||
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# this catches the cases of using `module` for parser functions, types, or | ||
# providers | ||
Style/ClassAndModuleChildren: | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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Style/Documentation: | ||
Description: 'Document classes and non-namespace modules.' | ||
Enabled: false | ||
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# More comfortable block layouts | ||
Style/BlockDelimiters: | ||
Enabled: False | ||
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Style/MultilineBlockLayout: | ||
Enabled: False |
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language: ruby | ||
sudo: false | ||
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script: "bundle exec rake test SPEC_OPTS='--format documentation'" | ||
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language: ruby | ||
cache: bundler | ||
bundler_args: --without system_tests | ||
before_install: rm Gemfile.lock || true | ||
script: | ||
- 'bundle exec rake $CHECK' | ||
matrix: | ||
fast_finish: true | ||
include: | ||
- rvm: 2.1 | ||
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 3.0" STRICT_VARIABLES="yes" ORDERING="random" | ||
- rvm: 2.1 | ||
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 3.0" STRICT_VARIABLES="yes" ORDERING="random" FUTURE_PARSER="yes" | ||
- rvm: 2.1 | ||
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 4.0" ORDERING="random" | ||
- rvm: 1.9.3 | ||
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 3.0" STRICT_VARIABLES="yes" CHECK=test | ||
- rvm: 2.1.7 | ||
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 3.0" STRICT_VARIABLES="yes" CHECK=test | ||
- rvm: 2.1.7 | ||
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 4.0" STRICT_VARIABLES="yes" CHECK=test | ||
- rvm: 2.2.3 | ||
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 4.0" STRICT_VARIABLES="yes" CHECK=test | ||
- rvm: 2.2.3 | ||
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 4.0" STRICT_VARIABLES="yes" CHECK=rubocop | ||
notifications: | ||
email: false | ||
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deploy: | ||
provider: puppetforge | ||
user: puppet | ||
password: | ||
secure: "PzzvPB326Yx0hheLbusZGYCGW4i1jOOMjwJMC/7QpbN4+gvMdmHpmQP3XeQ5tm+YYXqLPMyr1he1viTln8GPqLk1qpzF55H5mTakPxMjWZfRYvM+Q7lmtOEsBEXXSJk0ZYwMHXGVd8ouDrhaRzS2JqnhCAhLat0HeLcERWZx6Ok=" | ||
on: | ||
tags: true | ||
# all_branches is required to use tags | ||
all_branches: true | ||
rvm: 2.1 | ||
# Only publish if our main Ruby target builds | ||
rvm: 1.9.3 |
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Checklist (and a short version for the impatient) | ||
================================================= | ||
This module has grown over time based on a range of contributions from | ||
people using it. If you follow these contributing guidelines your patch | ||
will likely make it into a release a little quicker. | ||
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* Commits: | ||
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- Make commits of logical units. | ||
## Contributing | ||
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- Check for unnecessary whitespace with "git diff --check" before | ||
committing. | ||
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. [Contributor Code of Conduct](https://voxpupuli.org/coc/). | ||
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- Commit using Unix line endings (check the settings around "crlf" in | ||
git-config(1)). | ||
1. Fork the repo. | ||
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- Do not check in commented out code or unneeded files. | ||
1. Create a separate branch for your change. | ||
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- The first line of the commit message should be a short | ||
description (50 characters is the soft limit, excluding ticket | ||
number(s)), and should skip the full stop. | ||
1. Run the tests. We only take pull requests with passing tests, and | ||
documentation. | ||
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- Associate the issue in the message. If any issue exists in the body of | ||
the commit a line like "Closes: #XXX" or "Mentions: #XXX" is expected. | ||
1. Add a test for your change. Only refactoring and documentation | ||
changes require no new tests. If you are adding functionality | ||
or fixing a bug, please add a test. | ||
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- The body should provide a meaningful commit message, which: | ||
1. Squash your commits down into logical components. Make sure to rebase | ||
against the current master. | ||
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- uses the imperative, present tense: "change", not "changed" or | ||
"changes". | ||
1. Push the branch to your fork and submit a pull request. | ||
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- includes motivation for the change, and contrasts its | ||
implementation with the previous behavior. | ||
Please be prepared to repeat some of these steps as our contributors review | ||
your code. | ||
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- Make sure that you have tests for the bug you are fixing, or | ||
feature you are adding. | ||
## Dependencies | ||
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- Make sure the test suites passes after your commit: | ||
`bundle exec rake spec` More information on [testing](#Testing) below | ||
The testing and development tools have a bunch of dependencies, | ||
all managed by [bundler](http://bundler.io/) according to the | ||
[Puppet support matrix](http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/platforms.html#ruby-versions). | ||
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- When introducing a new feature, make sure it is properly | ||
documented in the README.md | ||
By default the tests use a baseline version of Puppet. | ||
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* Submission: | ||
If you have Ruby 2.x or want a specific version of Puppet, | ||
you must set an environment variable such as: | ||
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* Pre-requisites: | ||
export PUPPET_VERSION="~> 4.2.0" | ||
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- Make sure you have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/join) | ||
Install the dependencies like so... | ||
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* Preferred method: | ||
bundle install | ||
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- Fork the repository on GitHub. | ||
## Syntax and style | ||
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- Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository. | ||
The test suite will run [Puppet Lint](http://puppet-lint.com/) and | ||
[Puppet Syntax](https://github.com/gds-operations/puppet-syntax) to | ||
check various syntax and style things. You can run these locally with: | ||
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- Submit a pull request to the repository in the puppet-community namespace. | ||
bundle exec rake test | ||
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The long version | ||
================ | ||
## Running the unit tests | ||
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1. Make separate commits for logically separate changes. | ||
The unit test suite covers most of the code, as mentioned above please | ||
add tests if you're adding new functionality. If you've not used | ||
[rspec-puppet](http://rspec-puppet.com/) before then feel free to ask | ||
about how best to test your new feature. To run your specific spec test | ||
you can pass it to `SPEC`: | ||
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Please break your commits down into logically consistent units | ||
which include new or changed tests relevant to the rest of the | ||
change. The goal of doing this is to make the diff easier to | ||
read for whoever is reviewing your code. In general, the easier | ||
your diff is to read, the more likely someone will be happy to | ||
review it and get it into the code base. | ||
bundle exec rake spec SPEC=spec/foo_spec.rb | ||
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If you are going to refactor a piece of code, please do so as a | ||
separate commit from your feature or bug fix changes. | ||
## Integration tests | ||
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We also really appreciate changes that include tests to make | ||
sure the bug is not re-introduced, and that the feature is not | ||
accidentally broken. | ||
The unit tests just check the code runs, not that it does exactly what | ||
we want on a real machine. For that we're using | ||
[beaker](https://github.com/puppetlabs/beaker). | ||
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Describe the technical detail of the change(s). If your | ||
description starts to get too long, that is a good sign that you | ||
probably need to split up your commit into more finely grained | ||
pieces. | ||
This fires up a new virtual machine (using vagrant) and runs a series of | ||
simple tests against it after applying the module. You can run this | ||
with: | ||
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Commits which plainly describe the things which help | ||
reviewers check the patch and future developers understand the | ||
code are much more likely to be merged in with a minimum of | ||
bike-shedding or requested changes. Ideally, the commit message | ||
would include information, and be in a form suitable for | ||
inclusion in the release notes for the version of Puppet that | ||
includes them. | ||
bundle exec rake acceptance | ||
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Please also check that you are not introducing any trailing | ||
whitespace or other "whitespace errors". You can do this by | ||
running "git diff --check" on your changes before you commit. | ||
This will run the tests on an Ubuntu 12.04 virtual machine. You can also | ||
run the integration tests against Centos 6.5 with. | ||
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2. Sending your patches | ||
RS_SET=centos-64-x64 bundle exec rake acceptances | ||
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To submit your changes via a GitHub pull request, we _highly_ | ||
recommend that you have them on a topic branch, instead of | ||
directly on "master". | ||
If you don't want to have to recreate the virtual machine every time you | ||
can use `BEAKER_DESTROY=no` and `BEAKER_PROVISION=no`. On the first run you will | ||
at least need `BEAKER_PROVISION` set to yes (the default). The Vagrantfile | ||
for the created virtual machines will be in `.vagrant/beaker_vagrant_fies`. | ||
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It makes things much easier to keep track of, especially if | ||
you decide to work on another thing before your first change | ||
is merged in. | ||
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GitHub has some pretty good | ||
[general documentation](http://help.github.com/) on using | ||
their site. They also have documentation on | ||
[creating pull requests](http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/). | ||
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In general, after pushing your topic branch up to your | ||
repository on GitHub, you can switch to the branch in the | ||
GitHub UI and click "Pull Request" towards the top of the page | ||
in order to open a pull request. | ||
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3. Update the related GitHub issue. | ||
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If there is a GitHub issue associated with the change you | ||
submitted, then you should update the ticket to include the | ||
location of your branch, along with any other commentary you | ||
may wish to make. | ||
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Testing | ||
======= | ||
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Getting Started | ||
--------------- | ||
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Our puppet modules provide [`Gemfile`](./Gemfile)s which can tell a ruby | ||
package manager such as [bundler](http://bundler.io/) what Ruby packages, | ||
or Gems, are required to build, develop, and test this software. | ||
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Please make sure you have [bundler installed](http://bundler.io/#getting-started) | ||
on your system, then use it to install all dependencies needed for this project, | ||
by running | ||
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```shell | ||
% bundle install | ||
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/........ | ||
Fetching gem metadata from https://rubygems.org/.. | ||
Using rake (10.1.0) | ||
Using builder (3.2.2) | ||
-- 8><-- many more --><8 -- | ||
Using rspec-system-puppet (2.2.0) | ||
Using serverspec (0.6.3) | ||
Using rspec-system-serverspec (1.0.0) | ||
Using bundler (1.3.5) | ||
Your bundle is complete! | ||
Use `bundle show [gemname]` to see where a bundled gem is installed. | ||
``` | ||
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NOTE some systems may require you to run this command with `sudo`. | ||
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If you already have those gems installed, make sure they are up-to-date: | ||
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```shell | ||
% bundle update | ||
``` | ||
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With all dependencies in place and up-to-date we can now run the tests: | ||
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```shell | ||
% rake spec | ||
``` | ||
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This will execute all the [rspec tests](http://rspec-puppet.com/) tests | ||
under [spec/defines](./spec/defines), [spec/classes](./spec/classes), | ||
and so on. rspec tests may have the same kind of dependencies as the | ||
module they are testing. While the module defines in its [Modulefile](./Modulefile), | ||
rspec tests define them in [.fixtures.yml](./fixtures.yml). | ||
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Writing Tests | ||
------------- | ||
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XXX getting started writing tests. | ||
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If you have commit access to the repository | ||
=========================================== | ||
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Even if you have commit access to the repository, you will still need to | ||
go through the process above, and have someone else review and merge | ||
in your changes. The rule is that all changes must be reviewed by a | ||
developer on the project (that did not write the code) to ensure that | ||
all changes go through a code review process. | ||
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Having someone other than the author of the topic branch recorded as | ||
performing the merge is the record that they performed the code | ||
review. | ||
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Additional Resources | ||
==================== | ||
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* [Getting additional help](http://puppetlabs.com/community/get-help) | ||
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* [Writing tests](http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Development_Writing_Tests) | ||
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* [General GitHub documentation](http://help.github.com/) | ||
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* [GitHub pull request documentation](http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/) |
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