* cli: Downcase supermarket tool name to match URL
This downcases the user provided tool name. Without this fetching the
profile will fail because the Supermarket API downcases in the URL.
* Add another downcase
* Add handling for `supermarket://owner_but_no_name`
Signed-off-by: Jerry Aldrich <jerryaldrichiii@gmail.com>
* 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>
* Enable customization of supermarket_url
It looks like this was originally supposed to work, but at some point
the default value was put in the method body rather than in the method
parameters.
This change allows you to configure the supermarket_url in test kitchen
like so:
```
verifier:
inspec_tests:
- name: linux-hardening
supermarket: som3guy/apache-disa-stig
supermarket_url: https://my.supermarket.com
```
Signed-off-by: Ryan Larson <ryan.mango.larson@gmail.com>
Reverts the work-around that pulls down the latest 100 tools
and filters for type == 'compliance_profile' in the client.
Go back to using tool-search with the new type parameter.
Omit start:0 because that's the default.
Keep the number of items returned at 100, which is more than the
default 10.
Signed-off-by: Robb Kidd <robb@thekidds.org>