Redhat conf_dir detection was regressed in 57d7275 which inadvertently
removed the setting of @conf_dir. Any attempt to use the postgres
resource on RHEL would rain an exception:
inspec> postgres.data_dir
TypeError: no implicit conversion of nil into String
Further, the redhat detection code appears to assume that RHEL always
uses versioned data directories. This however, does not appear to be the
case:
$ cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 6.7 (Final)
$ sudo ls /var/lib/pgsql/
backups data pgstartup.log
The code now can handle both versioned and un-versioned directory
formats on RHEL. Further, it provides diagnostic warnings about
uncertainty in the discovered data directories and configuration
directories.
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <steve@chef.io>
Previously, if you typed more than 20 characters at the prompt and
attempted pressed Ctrl+a (readline's "Move to start of line" command),
your prompt would appear at the ~11th character from the start of the
line, unable to go further back.
This was a result readline counting the terminal escape sequences we use
for color output as part of the line.
Wrapping these sequences in \001 and \002 instructs readline to ignore
them when doing calculations regarding line-length, resolving the
problem.
This adds a new subcommand:
inspec env [SHELL]
which outputs a shell-appropriate completion script that the user can
source into their shell:
eval "$(inspec env SHELL)"
Currently, we provide completions for ZSH and Bash. The completion
scripts are generated from the data Thor collects.
If the user doesn't provide SHELL we attempt to detect what the user's
shell may be using a number of methods.
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <steve@chef.io>
- Removes resource files which matched the default implementations
contained in omnibus.
- Removes software definition for train which will be installed via the
gem dependecies in the inspec defintion.
- Appbundle inspec to match our other ruby-based projects
- Update rubocop style violations
- Update copyright notices
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <steve@chef.io>
(1) The field is not yet optimal, the calculations are great!
(2) Changing this field should go together with all other breaking json changes, especially if https://github.com/chef/inspec/pull/811 results in a change.
Ruby's autoload feature is not threadsafe. We are hoping requiring the
docker plugin early will fix odd failures we have been seeing.
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <steve@chef.io>
This allows the user to write:
describe port(22) do
it { should be_listening }
end
as well as
describe port('22') do
it { should be_listening }
end
without hitting an error.
Fixes#867
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <steve@chef.io>
Using the `env` feature of the matrix builds is a little hack so that
one can quickly see what tests failed when looking at the build summary
page.
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <steve@chef.io>