* Remove deprecated yumrepo. (#3435)
* Remove deprecations for cli `--format` and metadata.rb (#3452)
* Remove deprecated database_helpers stderr/stdout methods.
Update deprecation text for processes/apache.
* Remove deprecations for `--format` and metadata.rb
Remove deprecated `format` code.
Remove deprecated code test and change json-config format test to use
reporter.
Remove deprecated metadata.rb code
Remove deprecation notice for old supports syntax.
Deprecate metadata.rb from source_reader
Remove rubocop disables as they are no longer required for this code block.
Remove deprecated legacy metadata.rb mock profiles.
Remove deprecated metadata.rb profile tests.
Remove deprecated yumrepo test.
* Allow inspec-3.0 branch to be tested.
* Allow appveyor to test inspec-3.0 branch
* Change runner tests to use reporter rather than format.
Remove deprecated `supports: linux` tests.
* Remove skip from inherited profiles from showing up in reporting (breaking change) (#3332)
* Skip loading dependency profiles if they are unsupported on the current
platform.
Skip loading dependencies if they are unsupported on the current
platform.
Wrap our log and next in a conditional checking if the platform is
supported.
Change a `if !` into a `unless`
Check if the backend is a Train Mock Connection and if so say that the
profile does support the platform.
While iterating through tests being loaded skip when the platform is
unsupported.
We now log a WARN when a profile is skipped due to unsupported platform,
so lets check that.
Modified existing test to log that there are 0 skipped tests, instead of
2.
Add functional test that loads profile-support-skip with a json reporter
to check that our controls are not loaded and that stderr contains our
warning.
* Rather than iterating through each test return before recursion if the platform is
unsupported.
* Resolve tests using a supported platform different from testing platform
Add a control to `test/unit/mock/profiles/complete-profile` that would
work on any OS with a Internet connection. This allows the profile
to execute on any OS with success. `filesystem_spec.rb` was a control
that would only work on Linux and some BSD's.
We want profile tests to consistently work across development and testing
platforms, and not get 'skipped' in some cases. Travis-CI tests on Linux,
Inspec Dev team uses Linux and MacOS, Appveyor tests on Windows
Also Updated `file_provider_test.rb` for `complete-profile` content changes.
If you `MockLoader.load_profile` on a unsupported platform you might not
hit the usual skip. Lets handle situations where the tests array in
Profile#load_checks_params could be nil.
* Use safe navigation rather than checking if tests is nil.
Update tests to point to unsupported_inspec and account for WARN changes.
Make unsupported_inspec profile support os-family 'unsupported_inspec'
* Fix skip bug when using include/require controls. (#3487)
* Fix skip bug when using include/require controls.
* fix test and feedback.
* Remove need for UUID detection for Automate report (#3507)
* Add json metadata for skipped profiles (#3495)
* Add skip metadata to json reports
* Unify skip messages.
* Update with status field.
* Add testing.
* Fix tests.
* lint
* Add skip exit codes for profile skips.
* Update website for 3.0 launch
Add `plugins` to sidebar.
Change 2.0 -> 3.0 in slim files.
Update 3.0 features list.
* Fix comments
* Update float to numeric.
* Change Float to numeric.
* updated feature list and impact doc
* Change "What's new in InSpec 3.0" -> "Announcing InSpec 3.0"
* Bump VERSION to 3.0.0 (#3511)
* Remove 3.0 testing checks.
* Fix azure link.
* 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>
For reading the profiles metadata, we're using the train mock backend
through Inspec::Runner. The new `supports` feature never agrees with the
mock backend.
Now, it we figure out if this is a mock class and then just say that it
supports whatever we're asking for.
Tl;dr: there's probably a more beautiful solution to this.
Added a test case, but it fails -- while the command line interface
works fine.