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Ryan Davis
fa7a8c9e19 Normalizing two test declarations.
These tests both involve dynamic un-rooted classes. As such, they have
no name and thus print like #<Class:0xXXXXXXXX:...>. I switched one to
a describe instead of Class.new(Minitest::Test) and the other I
stringified the anonymous class.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
2019-05-14 23:27:18 -07:00
Ryan Davis
6adf1d2560 Remove all byebug requires in code.
Please don't leave debugging remnants in the code.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
2019-05-14 23:24:14 -07:00
Ryan Davis
476c6878b3 Modernize use of Minitest.
+ Turn off verbosity in Rakefile by default. Use `rake V=1` to turn back on.
+ MiniTest -> Minitest everywhere.
+ MiniTest::Unit::TestCase -> Minitest::Test everywhere.
+ Updated minitest doco urls to official and up-to-date site.
+ Normalize requires. Only needs "minitest/autorun" and "minitest/pride".

Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
2019-05-03 15:01:57 -07:00
Clinton Wolfe
fefa6c2ecd
Plugin Type: DSLs (#3557)
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.
2018-11-29 14:14:06 -05:00