* quote password when generating mysql command string
* added a test for mysql_session, added shellwords escaping to mysql_session resource
* changed the name of the escape method
* clarified test conditions
Signed-off-by: Tom Hodder <tom@limepepper.co.uk>
shadow file.
After much thought the deprecations from #2642 were for the wrong methods.
Plural method names feel much more natural when working with this
resource because you can have more than a single result.
Consider a match like `shadow.user(/^www/)`, this could return multiple
users, so `shadow.users` feels more natural here.
The problem is that the fields we're matching in the shadow file itself
are singular. Each entry is for a user, which has a password, and some
other fields. A user never has `passwords` in the shadow file, only a
`password`.
This is made more obvious when you use the `filter` method.
When we use this filter: `shadow.filter(min_days: 20, max_days: 30)` we
are matching fields in the shadow file and not using our matcher
methods. This means that if there is a discrepancy between our matcher
methods, and the shadow fields the user could end up confused. Like I did =)
This PR changes:
Changed matchers to match shadow fields.
Updated documentation to reflect changes.
Updated tests to reflect changes.
Re-add `filter` method, and add a test for it.
Renamed variable for FilterTable to be less confusing.
Renamed query argument for methods to be consistent.
Cleanup docs based on comments from @jerryaldrichiii
Make Rubocop happy <3
Signed-off-by: Miah Johnson <miah@chia-pet.org>
Removes skip_resource and raise .. if InSpec.os stuff from initialize as this is covered by platform support.
Signed-off-by: Miah Johnson <miah@chia-pet.org>
* Change shadow resource to use FilterTable rather than custom filter
implementation.
Add tests for singluar aliased methods and other minor changes to work
with FilterTable output.
Coverage is at 100%
Signed-off-by: Miah Johnson <miah@chia-pet.org>
* merge master
Signed-off-by: Miah Johnson <miah@chia-pet.org>
* Add support to use bash in host resource
Netcat's presence is widely regarded as a security issue, and thus not
always available. This solution first tries to use bash builtins and
timeout (from coreutils), so is less likely to require installing
additional packages.
* Darwin UDP support in host resource
* Host: use netcat first if available
Signed-off-by: João Vale <jpvale@gmail.com>
* Fix aws-iam-users pagination
PROBLEM: aws-iam-users resource only retrieves 100 records due to pagination
in the AWS IAM list_users function.
FIX: Iterate over all the pages using the AWS pagination variables `marker`
and `is_truncated`
Signed-off-by: Richard Nixon <richard.nixon@btinternet.com>
* Move instance variable to avoid `NoMethodError`
Methods for `role` and `system` properties are dynamically generated and
return values from the `@virtualization_data` Mash. Therefor, we must
ensure `@virtualization_data` exists before calling these methods.
* Move supports logic to `supports platform: linux`
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
* Initial commit of new resource
* Removes deprecated matcher in example
* Adds a new terraform file for config resources
* Fixes and clarifies documentation
* Wraps calls to api in catch_aws_errors method
* Changes the names of two matchers
Signed-off-by: Matthew Dromazos <dromazmj@dukes.jmu.edu>
* package resource: Fix `brew` package detection
This allows for package detection via `brew` to handle cases where a
particular package formula exists but is not installed.
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
This adds support for `architectures` to the `packages` resource.
Example:
```
describe packages(/compat-libstdc++-33/) do
its('architectures') { should include 'x86_64' }
its('architectures') { should include 'i686' }
end
```
This also adds documentation for the `packages` resource
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
* adding df resource
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* adding unit tests and required mocks for them, created integration test
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* cleaning up skip test to include only the filename and not full path
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* adding docs
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* size makes more sense than space
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* removing unneeded author lines
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* as the command changed, changing mock to the new sha
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* updating to address comments from #2441
* removing author lines
* using attr_reader functions
* using ruby string functions rather than pipe to sed
* adding os family detection
* using ResourceFailed as the pattern already existed for OS family detection
* using if for future case support for unix and unix-like (FreeBSD)
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* adding supports to resource metadata, and adding tests that show that resource says that it is not supported on windows/unix.
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* focusing on linux os family and removing logic for assumed future cases
Signed-off-by: Vern Burton <me@vernburton.com>
* changing df to filesystem
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
This change adds the `docker_service` resource for Docker swarm mode services. This
branches off some of the common elements (id, exists) into a `DockerObject` module along
with a utility function for parsing the image/repo string. That function was implemented
separately by `docker_image` and `docker_container`, now with a third resource, it made
sense to consolidate that into an included module. I used the most comprehensive
implementation. Existing classes had to be slightly modified for the genericization.
Signed-off-by: Matt Kulka <mkulka@parchment.com>
* Fix `grub_conf` menuentry detection
This does the following:
- Corrects Grub2 bug where last entry was always selected
- Adds support for specifying a Grub2 menu entry by name
- Adds support for using `GRUB_DEFAULT=saved` with Grub2
- Adds more Unit tests
* Add error if menuentry name cannot be extracted
* Add handling for missing/unreadable grubenv
* Add defensive code for failed menuentry extraction
* 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>