3 files left to go, and they're behaving oddly so I'm leaving them out
in this pass. Looks like 21 deprecations left.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
This speeds up parallel unit test runs from a very consistent 2:49 to
a very consistent 1:53, or a 33% reduction.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
* adding cloudlinux into the mocker under the redhat family as it is found inside of train, and creating tests for cloudlinux that mirror the centos/redhat tests.
* adding cloudlinux under the select_service_mgmt method so that it can be matched.
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* service resource: Fix no `.service` + systemd bug
This modifies the `enabled?` check to fallback to `sysv_service` in the
event that a `.service` file cannot be found.
For example: On Debian 8.7 the stock apache2 package does not deploy a
`.service` file but deploys a SysV style service. This causes
`systemctl is-enabled` to fail when the service is in fact enabled.
* Remove `cmd_stderr` and clean up `cmd_exit_1`
* Clean up `stderr` assignment using ternary
* s/package/service/ on service unit test descriptions
Signed-off-by: Kristian Vlaardingerbroek <kvlaardingerbroek@schubergphilis.com>
* Add support for CoreOS to the service resource
Signed-off-by: Kristian Vlaardingerbroek <kvlaardingerbroek@schubergphilis.com>
`must_equal nil` will fail in MiniTest 6. Changing those to `must_be_nil`
quiets down all the warnings we currently see and preps us for Minitest 6.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
Bugfix: there were services that would get matched because of the way the regex was constructed, i.e. if the user inserted `.` or `*` or anything regexy. Even if the service only had part of the name you were interested in, it would match (e.g. `sshd` would find `my_sshdaemon`).
Apart from this, runlevels are now detected for SystemV. This is exposed in `#info`
NB I've just added default duplicates to one instance (i.e., there's
only one `systemd_service`), since there's no os-specific magic in them.
Also these tests only verify that the default choice is equivalent to
`service` on the tested distribution.