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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>
52 lines
1.6 KiB
Ruby
52 lines
1.6 KiB
Ruby
# encoding: utf-8
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# author: Christoph Hartmann
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# author: Dominik Richter
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# Parses a csv document
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# This implementation was inspired by a blog post
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# @see http://technicalpickles.com/posts/parsing-csv-with-ruby
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module Inspec::Resources
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class CsvConfig < JsonConfig
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name 'csv'
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desc 'Use the csv InSpec audit resource to test configuration data in a CSV file.'
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example "
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describe csv('example.csv') do
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its('name') { should eq(['John', 'Alice']) }
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end
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"
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# override the parse method from JsonConfig
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# Assuming a header row of name,col1,col2, it will output an array of hashes like so:
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# [
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# { 'name' => 'row1', 'col1' => 'value1', 'col2' => 'value2' },
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# { 'name' => 'row2', 'col1' => 'value3', 'col2' => 'value4' }
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# ]
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def parse(content)
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require 'csv'
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# convert empty field to nil
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CSV::Converters[:blank_to_nil] = lambda do |field|
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field && field.empty? ? nil : field
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end
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# implicit conversion of values
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csv = CSV.new(content, headers: true, converters: [:all, :blank_to_nil])
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# convert to hash
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csv.to_a.map(&:to_hash)
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end
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# override the value method from JsonConfig
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# The format of the CSV hash as created by #parse is very different
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# than what the YAML, JSON, and INI resources create, so using the
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# #value method from JsonConfig (which uses ObjectTraverser.extract_value)
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# doesn't make sense here.
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def value(key)
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@params.map { |x| x[key.first.to_s] }.compact
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end
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def to_s
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"Csv #{@path}"
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end
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end
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end
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