* Search and replace filtertable methods to use new names, and rely on automatic methods
* Remove spurious exists? matchers - see https://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers/exist-matcher
* Revert removing exists? - we'll do it on a separate PR
* Gah, didn't save before resolving conflict
* Add back name column on aws cloudtrail trails
Signed-off-by: Clinton Wolfe <clintoncwolfe@gmail.com>
* Create file-check functionality into utility file
There are the similar issues as PR #2302. Almost resources return false
positives when a file does not exist or is not read.
* Replace to file-check functionality
* Fix dh_params and x509_certificate resources
If a file is empty, OpenSSL::PKey::DH and OpenSSL::X509::Certificate have
raised an exception and have skipped the inspection. Thus x509_certificate
and dh_params resources are not allowed to read a empty file.
* to_s of shadow expects filters is not nil
* Remove workaround of sshd_config
Removes the workaround of sshd_config since Travis CI fails due to a bug
of dev-sec/ssh-baseline and the PR #100 will fix it.
* Use init block variable in methods
Signed-off-by: ERAMOTO Masaya <eramoto.masaya@jp.fujitsu.com>
* Add correct `supports platform` to resources.
Signed-off-by: Miah Johnson <miah@chia-pet.org>
* Remove 'os_family' and update platforms to specify what they did.
Signed-off-by: Miah Johnson <miah@chia-pet.org>
* Add esx and cisco to generic resources.
Signed-off-by: Jared Quick <jquick@chef.io>
The file resource's `#content` method will return nil if the file
cannot be read for permissions issues. If you try to run a profile
that uses the `xinetd` resource without sudo privileges, InSpec
would try to call `#empty` on nil.
This change fixes this issue by checking for nil before checking
for emptiness.
Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
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. :)