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Adam Leff
6c3ab70dd1
json resource (et. al.): allow inspec check to succeed when using command (#2317)
* json resource (et. al.): allow inspec check to succeed when using command

When using the `json` resource (or any of the resources that subclass
JsonConfig), `inspec check` would fail if the content was supplied with
the `command` option. This is because the `command` resource is mocked
and an empty string would be returned for `stdout`. That content would
be blindly passed to the `parse` method would which raise an exception
and cause `inspec check` to fail.

This change refactors JsonConfig to be a bit cleaner and use some helper
methods. Additionally, we use the new Exceptions to properly raise errors
which are naturally caught by Inspec::Profile, etc.

Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>

* Make `resource_base_name` method private

Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
2017-11-27 11:13:02 -05:00
Adam Leff
4f2b66302d Fix ObjectTraverser when accessing array values
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>
2017-03-15 11:35:55 +01:00
Adam Leff
577688a3a0 Placing all resources in the Inspec::Resources namespace
Many of the resources are named as a top-level class with a fairly generic class name, such as "OS". This causes an issue specifically with kitchen-google which depends on a gem which depends on the "os" gem which itself defines an OS class with a different superclass. This prevents users from using TK, Google Compute, and Inspec without this fix.

Some mocked commands had their digest changed as well due to the new indentation, specifically in the User and RegistryKey classes.

I strongly recommend viewing this diff with `git diff --ignore-space-change`
to see the *real* changes. :)
2016-03-08 13:40:16 -05:00
Christoph Hartmann
766fe47b87 add inline documentation 2015-12-01 10:56:47 +01:00
Christoph Hartmann
03f07e1a3e add to_s methods to resources, fixes #98 2015-10-12 13:01:58 +02:00
Christoph Hartmann
8fff2ee989 add author header 2015-10-06 18:55:44 +02:00
Christoph Hartmann
cf3dddf1a3 add csv support 2015-09-22 02:27:04 +02:00