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modulesync 2.2.0 and allow puppet 6.x
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bastelfreak committed Oct 13, 2018
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75 changes: 60 additions & 15 deletions .github/CONTRIBUTING.md
Expand Up @@ -12,15 +12,20 @@ By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

1. Create a separate branch for your change.

1. Run the tests. We only take pull requests with passing tests, and
documentation.
1. We only take pull requests with passing tests, and documentation. [travis-ci](http://travis-ci.org)
runs the tests for us. You can also execute them locally. This is explained
in a later section.

1. Checkout [our docs](https://voxpupuli.org/docs/#reviewing-a-module-pr) we
use to review a module and the [official styleguide](https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/6.0/style_guide.html).
They provide some guidance for new code that might help you before you submit a pull request.

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.

1. Squash your commits down into logical components. Make sure to rebase
against the current master.
against our current master.

1. Push the branch to your fork and submit a pull request.

Expand All @@ -38,7 +43,9 @@ By default the tests use a baseline version of Puppet.
If you have Ruby 2.x or want a specific version of Puppet,
you must set an environment variable such as:

export PUPPET_VERSION="~> 4.2.0"
```sh
export PUPPET_VERSION="~> 5.5.6"
```

You can install all needed gems for spec tests into the modules directory by
running:
Expand All @@ -65,13 +72,17 @@ 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:

bundle exec rake lint
bundle exec rake validate
```sh
bundle exec rake lint
bundle exec rake validate
```

It will also run some [Rubocop](http://batsov.com/rubocop/) tests
against it. You can run those locally ahead of time with:

bundle exec rake rubocop
```sh
bundle exec rake rubocop
```

## Running the unit tests

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To run the linter, the syntax checker and the unit tests:

bundle exec rake test
```sh
bundle exec rake test
```

To run your all the unit tests

bundle exec rake spec SPEC_OPTS='--format documentation'
```sh
bundle exec rake spec
```

To run a specific spec test set the `SPEC` variable:

bundle exec rake spec SPEC=spec/foo_spec.rb
```sh
bundle exec rake spec SPEC=spec/foo_spec.rb
```

## Integration tests

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simple tests against it after applying the module. You can run this
with:

bundle exec rake acceptance
```sh
bundle exec rake acceptance
```

This will run the tests on the module's default nodeset. You can override the
nodeset used, e.g.,

BEAKER_set=centos-7-x64 bundle exec rake acceptance
```sh
BEAKER_set=centos-7-x64 bundle exec rake acceptance
```

There are default rake tasks for the various acceptance test modules, e.g.,

bundle exec rake beaker:centos-7-x64
bundle exec rake beaker:ssh:centos-7-x64
```sh
bundle exec rake beaker:centos-7-x64
bundle exec rake beaker:ssh:centos-7-x64
```

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_files`.

Beaker also supports docker containers. We also use that in our automated CI
pipeline at [travis-ci](http://travis-ci.org). To use that instead of Vagrant:

```
PUPPET_INSTALL_TYPE=agent BEAKER_IS_PE=no BEAKER_PUPPET_COLLECTION=puppet5 BEAKER_debug=true BEAKER_setfile=debian9-64{hypervisor=docker} BEAKER_destroy=yes bundle exec rake beaker
```

You can replace the string `debian9` with any common operating system.
The following strings are known to work:

* ubuntu1604
* ubuntu1804
* debian8
* debian9
* centos6
* centos7

The easiest way to debug in a docker container is to open a shell:

docker exec -it -u root ${container_id_or_name} bash
```sh
docker exec -it -u root ${container_id_or_name} bash
```

The source of this file is in our [modulesync_config](https://github.com/voxpupuli/modulesync_config/blob/master/moduleroot/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md.erb)
repository.
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .msync.yml
@@ -1 +1 @@
modulesync_config_version: '2.0.0'
modulesync_config_version: '2.2.0'
8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions .travis.yml
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env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 5.0" CHECK=test
- rvm: 2.5.1
bundler_args: --without system_tests development release
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 5.0" CHECK=test_with_coveralls
- rvm: 2.4.4
bundler_args: --without system_tests development release
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 5.0" CHECK=rubocop
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 6.0" CHECK=test_with_coveralls
- rvm: 2.5.1
bundler_args: --without system_tests development release
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 6.0" CHECK=rubocop
- rvm: 2.4.4
bundler_args: --without system_tests development release
env: PUPPET_VERSION="~> 5.0" CHECK=build DEPLOY_TO_FORGE=yes
branches:
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5 changes: 2 additions & 3 deletions Gemfile
Expand Up @@ -11,9 +11,8 @@ def location_for(place, fake_version = nil)
end

group :test do
gem 'puppetlabs_spec_helper', '~> 2.6', :require => false
gem 'rspec-puppet', '~> 2.5', :require => false
gem 'rspec-puppet-facts', :require => false
gem 'puppetlabs_spec_helper', '>= 2.11.0', :require => false
gem 'rspec-puppet-facts', '>= 1.8.0', :require => false
gem 'rspec-puppet-utils', :require => false
gem 'puppet-lint-leading_zero-check', :require => false
gem 'puppet-lint-trailing_comma-check', :require => false
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion metadata.json
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"requirements": [
{
"name": "puppet",
"version_requirement": ">= 4.10.0 < 6.0.0"
"version_requirement": ">= 4.10.0 < 7.0.0"
}
]
}
4 changes: 0 additions & 4 deletions spec/classes/coverage_spec.rb

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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion spec/default_facts.yml
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# Hint if using with rspec-puppet-facts ("on_supported_os.each"):
# if a same named fact exists in facterdb it will be overridden.
---
concat_basedir: "/tmp"
ipaddress: "172.16.254.254"
is_pe: false
macaddress: "AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA"
19 changes: 9 additions & 10 deletions spec/spec_helper.rb
@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
require 'puppetlabs_spec_helper/module_spec_helper'
require 'rspec-puppet-facts'
include RspecPuppetFacts

# This file is managed via modulesync
# https://github.com/voxpupuli/modulesync
# https://github.com/voxpupuli/modulesync_config
require 'puppetlabs_spec_helper/module_spec_helper'
require 'rspec-puppet-facts'
include RspecPuppetFacts

if Dir.exist?(File.expand_path('../../lib', __FILE__))
require 'coveralls'
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end

RSpec.configure do |c|
default_facts = {
puppetversion: Puppet.version,
facterversion: Facter.version
}
default_facts = {}
default_facts.merge!(YAML.load(File.read(File.expand_path('../default_facts.yml', __FILE__)))) if File.exist?(File.expand_path('../default_facts.yml', __FILE__))
default_facts.merge!(YAML.load(File.read(File.expand_path('../default_module_facts.yml', __FILE__)))) if File.exist?(File.expand_path('../default_module_facts.yml', __FILE__))
c.default_facts = default_facts
end

# vim: syntax=ruby
# Coverage generation
c.after(:suite) do
RSpec::Puppet::Coverage.report!
end
end

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