This does NOT include fixes for our dependencies that are also having
2.7 warnings (which cause our functional tests to fail because for
some reason we expect stderr to be empty, which is brittle).
I've got upstream PRs to fix all of those. My tests pass locally. I
could push a commit that modifies the Gemfile to use my forks, but I'd
like to see how this fares for now.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
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>
Namespacing changed in faraday from Faraday::Error::* to Faraday::*
but was not reflected in faraday_middleware (which hasn't released
since February). I will file an issue and/or PR with them later.
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>
By specifying a `max_redirects` attribute, the `http` resource worker
will follow any HTTP Redirect response (301, 302, etc...) up to the
limit defined by this attribute. For a local worker, exceeding that
limit will raise a `FaradayMiddleware::RedirectLimitReached` exception.
For a remote worker, the curl command will exit without populating the
`status` and `body` properties.
Signed-off-by: Keith Walters <keith.walters@cattywamp.us>
* http resource: make header keys case insensitive
HTTP header keys are currently case-sensitive, and the local and remote
workers currently store the keys in different formats due to the
different tools generating them.
This change ensures the ability to fetch headers by key is
case-insensitive and adds a deprecation to inform the user that future
fetches should use all lowercase.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
* Remove deprecation treatment
HTTP header keys are case insensitive anyways. There's no reason to make
things harder for our users.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
The existing method of adding `-X HEAD` to the curl command does not
work properly and can cause timeouts because curl doesn't properly
close the connection. The correct way is to use curl's own `--head`
flag.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
Currently, the http resource always executes locally, even when scanning
a remote machine with `--target` which leads to undesireable behavior.
This change adds the ability to remotely execute tests with curl. This
behavior is currently opt-in with the `enable_remote_worker` flag, but
will become the default behavior in InSpec 2.0. Deprecation warnings
are emitted if the user is scanning a remote target but has not opted
in to the new behavior.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>