Turns out we don't even use CMD in any units... so why make it?
Lots of other stuff got ripped out. Tests basically shouldn't need to
require anything but 1 implementation file and a test framework.
Anything more than that is a smell.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
+ Add CHEF_LICENSE env variable.
+ Switch to using powershell to invoke inspec.
I still think we should look into using `spawn`, but this is a good
start.
This probably doesn't fix the rest of the tests, but they're SO slow
locally that I'm gonna start this PR.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
Moved exec_inspec to inspec_path.
Added new exec_inspec that invokes ruby w/ -Ilib (expanded).
Decouples from bundler and/or needing inspec-bin to be installed.
Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
This PR adds 5 closely related plugin types, which allow a plugin to implement new DSL methods / keywords. The mechanism to activate the plugins are all very similar - basically, in a particular location in the code, `method_missing` is implemented, and is used to activate the particular type of DSL being requested.
4 of the DSL plugin types relate to code that could appear in a profile control file.
* outer_profile_dsl plugins allow you to extend the code in profile Ruby files that appear outside `control` or `describe` blocks.
* control_dsl plugins allow you to extend the code within `control` blocks.
* describe_dsl plugins allow you to extend the code within `describe` blocks.
* test_dsl plugins allow you to extend the code within `it`/`its` blocks.
Finally, the `resource_dsl` plugin allows you to extend the code used within custom resources.
Basic unit tests are provided to prove that the plugin types are properly defined.
A simple plugin fixture defining DSL hooks (based on favorite foods) is included, and is exercised through a set of functional tests.
The plugin developer docs are updated to describe the 5 DSLs.
*Note*: Implementing a plugin using any of the DSL plugin types is experimental. The contexts that are exposed to the DSL methods are private and poorly documented. The InSpec project does not claim the APIs used by these plugin types are covered by SemVer. Plugin authors are encouraged to pin tightly to the `inspec` gem in their gemspecs.
Motivation for this plugin comes from the desire to allow passionate community members to implement things like "2 out of 3" tests, example groups, improved serverspec compatibility, "they/their" and other "fluency" changes, as well as make it possible for future work by the InSpec team to be implemented as a core plugin, rather than a direct change to the main codebase.
* Add run_inspec_process, with JSON handling, to functional helper
* Add ability to run a plugin to functional helper
* CWD fix for run_inspec_process
* Add support for running a plugin within a functional test
* Move plugin functional helper code to main func helper file
* FuncHelper: Do not send reporter or lock options if command is not exec
Signed-off-by: Clinton Wolfe <clintoncwolfe@gmail.com>
* Fix profile vendoring on Windows
This fixes vendoring on Windows by doing the following:
- Expanding relative paths (handles `\\`)
- Ensuring archives after closed after reading (prevents locking)
This also does the following:
- Removes extra file from testing tar archive
- Ensures fetching dirs/archives in the local fetcher behaves the same
* Fix profile vendoring on Windows
This fixes vendoring on Windows by doing the following:
- Expanding relative paths (handles `\\`)
- Ensuring archives after closed after reading (prevents locking)
This also does the following:
- Removes extra file from testing tar archive
- Ensures fetching dirs/archives in the local fetcher behaves the same
* Add vendoring to fuctional testing and fix the tmp path for windows
* Add tests for relative paths and backslashes
* Remove backslashes support in filenames on Linux
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
* Add windows functional tests.
* Fix tests for 2012 server.
* Fix windows build script
* Add more functional tests for windows.
* Update comment with TODO.
Signed-off-by: Jared Quick <jquick@chef.io>
* Functional tests for userdir option
* Accepts --config-dir CLI option
* Actually loads a config file from the config dir, more cases to test
* Able to load config and verify contents from config-dir
* Functional tests to ensure precedence for config options
* Enable setting config dir via env var
* .inspec, not .inspec.d
* Begin converting PluginCtl to PluginLoader/Registry
* Able to load and partially validate the plugins.json file
* More work on the plugin loader
* Break the world, move next gen stuff to plugin/
* Be sure to require base cli in bundled plugins
* Move test file
* Revert changes to v1 plugin, so we can have a separate one
* Checkpoint commit
* Move v2 plugin work to v2 area
* Move plugins v1 code into an isolated directory
* rubocop fixes
* Rip out the stuff about a user-dir config file, just use a plugin file
* Two psuedocode test file
* Working base API, moock plugin type, and loader.
* Adjust load path to be more welcoming
* Silence circular depencency warning, which was breaking a unit test
* Linting
* Fix plugin type registry, add tests to cover
* Feedback from Jerry
Signed-off-by: Clinton Wolfe <clintoncwolfe@gmail.com>
* Filter check output based on sensitive flag
-Updated check in formatters to filter check output during failures based on
sensitive metadata flag
-Added functional test of output filtering
-Updated documentation with blerb on usage
* Update output format for sensitive resources
Signed-off-by: Kevin Formsma <kevin.formsma@gmail.com>
* Update color output on new test
Update the color output to match the newly-expected non-color format if there are no tests that match.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
this happens when the profile is run (exec) and also interpreted (via profile.params). It will load 2 profile context calls (both via Runner) which in turn gets 2 rounds of interpreter+runner executions. This is an issue with auto-generated IDs, due to their random component, which changes in this case