Bug Fix#2865
* Defining an attribute without a default value generates a stacktrace
* Fix string quotes
* Moved logic out of the initilize method.
* Refactoring for better clarity.
* Fixing trailing white spaces
Signed-off-by: Omar J Irizarry <irizarry_omar_j@network.lilly.com>
* Mitigate trivial warning on test by initializing
Also fixes passing a ambiguous argument.
* Mitigate trivial warning by removing redundant method
Signed-off-by: ERAMOTO Masaya <eramoto.masaya@jp.fujitsu.com>
* Create file-check functionality into utility file
There are the similar issues as PR #2302. Almost resources return false
positives when a file does not exist or is not read.
* Replace to file-check functionality
* Fix dh_params and x509_certificate resources
If a file is empty, OpenSSL::PKey::DH and OpenSSL::X509::Certificate have
raised an exception and have skipped the inspection. Thus x509_certificate
and dh_params resources are not allowed to read a empty file.
* to_s of shadow expects filters is not nil
* Remove workaround of sshd_config
Removes the workaround of sshd_config since Travis CI fails due to a bug
of dev-sec/ssh-baseline and the PR #100 will fix it.
* Use init block variable in methods
Signed-off-by: ERAMOTO Masaya <eramoto.masaya@jp.fujitsu.com>
* Allow skipping/failing resources in FilterTable
`FilterTable` is commonly used in the class body of a resource and is
evaluated during an `instance_eval`. This means that if you raise an
exception (e.g. SkipResource) it will halt `inspec exec` and
`inspec check`.
This adds an `ExceptionCatcher` class that will postpone evaluation
until test execution.
This allows `inspec check` and `inspec exec` to perform as intended when
skipping/failing a resource in `FilterTable`
Huge thanks to @adamleff for providing the starting code/ideas!
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
* Comment why `ExceptionCatcher` doesn't raise
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
* Remove `accessor` from `ExceptionCatcher`
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
* Return the existing ExceptionCatcher object rather than creating new
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
* Bump Rubocop to 0.49.1
This change bumps Rubocop to 0.49.1. There have been a lot of changes
since 0.39.0 and this PR is hopefully a nice compromise of turning off
certain cops and updating our codebase to take advantage of new Ruby
2.3 methods and operators.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
* Set end-of-line format to line-feed only, avoid Windows-related CRLF issues
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
An nginx config may contain configuration settings that are quoted, such
as a map entry:
"~^\/opcache-api" 1;
The `nginx_conf` resource was failing to properly parse these.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
* mount resource: fix for Device-/Sharenames and Mountpoints including whitespaces
Device-/Sharenames and Mountpoints on Linux may include whitespaces (\040), e.g. /etc/fstab entry like:
```//fileserver.corp.internal/Research\040&\040Development /mnt/Research\040&\040Development cifs OTHER_OPTS```
... results in a mount line like:
```//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development on /mnt/Research & Development type cifs (OTHER_OPTS)```
The Linux mount command replaces \040 with whitspace automatically, so this should be tributed.
I used a control like this:
```
describe mount('/mnt/Research & Development') do
it { should be_mounted }
its('device') { should eq '//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development' }
end
```
Before:
```
× whitespaces-1: Mount with whitespace within sharename and mountpoint. (1 failed)
✔ Mount /mnt/Research & Development should be mounted
× Mount /mnt/Research & Development device should eq "//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development"
expected: "//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development"
got: "//fileserver.corp.internal/Research"
(compared using ==)
```
After:
```
✔ whitespaces-01: Mount with whitespace within sharename and mountpoint.
✔ Mount /mnt/Research & Development should be mounted
✔ Mount /mnt/Research & Development device should eq "//fileserver.corp.internal/Research & Development"
```
Signed-off-by: Markus Grobelin <grobi@koppzu.de>
* mounts_with_whitespaces: make lint happy
Signed-off-by: Markus Grobelin <grobi@koppzu.de>
* mount resource: added parentheses as suggested by https://github.com/chef/inspec/pull/2257/files
Signed-off-by: Markus Grobelin <grobi@koppzu.de>
* mount resource: fix for Device-/Sharenames and Mountpoints including whitespaces
Signed-off-by: Markus Grobelin <grobi@koppzu.de>
As detected in #2036, it is not possible to extract values from
a YAML file if the key is a symbol. This change refactors ObjectTraverser
to support symbol keys before attempting to stringify them.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
Wildcards are evaluated prior to applying `sudo` permissions. This
means that running `sudo find /some/path/*.conf` will fail if the user
does not have read permissions on `/some/path/` because the wildcard
cannot expand before `sudo` is applied and `*.conf` isn't a file.
The solution for this is to run the command in a subshell that has the
proper permissions (e.g. `sudo sh -c 'find /some/path/*.conf'`).
This modifies `Utils::FindFiles` to use a subshell thus allowing
wildcard support.
This fixes#2157
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
Add a newline symbol to the end of the parsed input.
Sample hexdump of a file deployed by xinetd cookbook:
$ hexdump -C /var/chef/cache/cookbooks/xinetd/templates/default/xinetd.conf.erb | tail -2
000000b0 72 20 2f 65 74 63 2f 78 69 6e 65 74 64 2e 64 |r /etc/xinetd.d|
000000bf
Signed-off-by: Simonas Kareiva <simonas@5grupe.lt>
* Remove any "All Rights Reserved" references
InSpec is licensed and released under the Apache 2.0 license. This
change removes all reference to legacy code files that still had
any Copyright or License lines referring to "All Rights Reserved".
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
* fix functional tests
Signed-off-by: Christoph Hartmann <chris@lollyrock.com>
The resource itself only offers contents and params right now. It resolved
all include calls it can find and creates the aggregated config object.
This is limited in functionality. One last (set of) PR(s) is needed to
add an interface that makes querying this config file easier. It is due
to the file's inherent complexity that I want to explore which methods
are needed to be effective. In the meantime, this resource offers accessors
to the underlying data that are stable.
Signed-off-by: Dominik Richter <dominik.richter@gmail.com>
When SimpleConfig parses a config file that has sections, such as a mysqld
config file, the values within that section are returned via a Hash. However,
we do not provide an easy way to write tests for those deep hash values:
```
describe mysql_conf('/tmp/my.cnf') do
its('mysqld.expire_logs_days') { should cmp 10 }
end
MySQL Configuration
∅ undefined method `expire_logs_days' for #<Hash:0x007fe463795a00>
```
This change provides a method-based accessor for Hashes that are built via
SimpleConfig.
```
describe mysql_conf('/tmp/my.cnf') do
its('mysqld.expire_logs_days') { should cmp 10 }
end
MySQL Configuration
✔ mysqld.expire_logs_days should cmp == 10
```
Fixes#1541 by changing the way the attributes are fetched.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
When attempting to access array values via the `json` resource:
```
describe json('/tmp/test.json') do
its(['array',0]) { should eq "zero" }
end
```
... the resulting data would be an array of the size of the original array
with all the values replaced with nils:
```
expected: "zero"
got: [nil, nil, nil]
```
This was due to a bug in the ObjectTraverser mixin that mapped array values
back through `extract_value` rather than properly handling the passed-in
key(s). This worked fine for the specific data format created by the `csv`
resource but did not work `json` or any other resource that subclassed the
`JsonConfig` resource.
This change fixes the logic when dealing with an array when it's encountered,
and fixes up the `csv` resource with its own `value` method.
This change also adds tests for ObjectTraverser.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
* Add open_timeout to NET::HTTP.start call
Signed-off-by: Makoto Nozaki <makoto.nozaki@twosigma.com>
* Code cleanup based on the discussion at #1538
Signed-off-by: Makoto Nozaki <makoto.nozaki@twosigma.com>
The following new resources have been added; however, they
presently only support FreeBSD and similar.
* `zfs_dataset`: tests if a named ZFS dataset is present
and/or has certain properties.
* `zfs_pool`: tests if a named ZFS pool is present and/or
has certain properties.
Additionally, the `mount` resource has been reworked to
include support for FreeBSD; while the existing class
was renamed to LinuxMountParser.
Unit-tests were added for all of the above.
Signed-off-by: Joseph Benden <joe@benden.us>