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Signed-off-by: Clinton Wolfe <clintoncwolfe@gmail.com>
256 lines
8.9 KiB
Ruby
256 lines
8.9 KiB
Ruby
# encoding: utf-8
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require 'helper'
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require 'inspec/objects/input'
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describe Inspec::Input do
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let(:input) { Inspec::Input.new('test_input') }
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it 'support storing and returning false' do
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input.value = false
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input.value.must_equal false
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end
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describe 'the dummy value used when value is not set' do
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it 'returns the actual value, not the dummy object, if one is assigned' do
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input.value = 'new_value'
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input.value.must_equal 'new_value'
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end
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it 'returns the dummy value if no value is assigned' do
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input.value.must_be_kind_of Inspec::Input::NO_VALUE_SET
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input.value.is_a?(Inspec::Input::NO_VALUE_SET).must_equal true
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input.value.to_s.must_equal "Input 'test_input' does not have a value. Skipping test."
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end
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it 'the dummy value responds true to the legacy class checks' do
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input.value.is_a?(Inspec::Attribute::DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTE).must_equal true
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input.value.must_be_kind_of Inspec::Attribute::DEFAULT_ATTRIBUTE
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end
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it 'has a dummy value that can be called like a nested map' do
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input.value['hello']['world'][1][2]['three'].wont_be_nil
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end
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it 'has a dummy value that can take any nested method calls' do
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input.value.call.some.fancy.functions.wont_be_nil
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end
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end
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describe 'input with a value set' do
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it 'returns the user-configured value' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', value: 'some_value')
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input.value.must_equal 'some_value'
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end
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it 'returns the user-configured value if nil is explicitly assigned' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', value: nil)
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input.value.must_be_nil
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end
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it 'returns the user-configured value if false is explicitly assigned' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', value: false)
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input.value.must_equal false
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end
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it 'returns a new value if the value has been assigned by value=' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', value: 'original_value')
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input.value = 'new_value'
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input.value.must_equal 'new_value'
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end
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it 'accepts the legacy ":default" option' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', default: 'a_default')
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input.value.must_equal 'a_default'
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end
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it 'accepts the legacy ":default" and ":value" options' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', default: 'a_default', value: 'a_value')
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input.value.must_equal 'a_value'
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end
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end
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describe 'validate required method' do
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it 'does not error if a value is set' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', value: 'some_value', required: true)
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input.value.must_equal 'some_value'
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end
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it 'does not error if a value is specified by value=' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', required: true)
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input.value = 'test_value'
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input.value.must_equal 'test_value'
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end
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it 'returns an error if no value is set' do
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# Assigning the cli_command is needed because in check mode, we don't error
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# on unset inputs. This is how you tell the input system we are not in
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# check mode, apparently.
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Inspec::BaseCLI.inspec_cli_command = :exec
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input = Inspec::Input.new('test_input', required: true)
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ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::RequiredError) { input.value }
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ex.message.must_match /Input 'test_input' is required and does not have a value./
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Inspec::BaseCLI.inspec_cli_command = nil
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end
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end
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describe 'validate value type method' do
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let(:opts) { {} }
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let(:input) { Inspec::Input.new('test_input', opts) }
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it 'validates a string type' do
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opts[:type] = 'string'
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input.send(:validate_value_type, 'string')
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end
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it 'returns an error if a invalid string is set' do
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opts[:type] = 'string'
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ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::ValidationError) { input.send(:validate_value_type, 123) }
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ex.message.must_match /Input 'test_input' with value '123' does not validate to type 'String'./
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end
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it 'validates a numeric type' do
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opts[:type] = 'numeric'
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input.send(:validate_value_type, 123.33)
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end
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it 'returns an error if a invalid numeric is set' do
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opts[:type] = 'numeric'
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ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::ValidationError) { input.send(:validate_value_type, 'invalid') }
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ex.message.must_match /Input 'test_input' with value 'invalid' does not validate to type 'Numeric'./
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end
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it 'validates a regex type' do
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opts[:type] = 'regex'
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input.send(:validate_value_type, '/^\d*$/')
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end
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it 'returns an error if a invalid regex is set' do
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opts[:type] = 'regex'
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ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::ValidationError) { input.send(:validate_value_type, '/(.+/') }
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ex.message.must_match "Input 'test_input' with value '/(.+/' does not validate to type 'Regexp'."
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end
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it 'validates a array type' do
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opts[:type] = 'Array'
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value = [1, 2, 3]
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input.send(:validate_value_type, value)
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end
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it 'returns an error if a invalid array is set' do
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opts[:type] = 'Array'
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value = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }
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ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::ValidationError) { input.send(:validate_value_type, value) }
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ex.message.must_match /Input 'test_input' with value '{:a=>1, :b=>2, :c=>3}' does not validate to type 'Array'./
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end
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it 'validates a hash type' do
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opts[:type] = 'Hash'
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value = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 }
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input.send(:validate_value_type, value)
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end
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it 'returns an error if a invalid hash is set' do
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opts[:type] = 'hash'
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ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::ValidationError) { input.send(:validate_value_type, 'invalid') }
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ex.message.must_match /Input 'test_input' with value 'invalid' does not validate to type 'Hash'./
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end
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it 'validates a boolean type' do
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opts[:type] = 'boolean'
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input.send(:validate_value_type, false)
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input.send(:validate_value_type, true)
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end
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it 'returns an error if a invalid boolean is set' do
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opts[:type] = 'boolean'
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ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::ValidationError) { input.send(:validate_value_type, 'not_true') }
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ex.message.must_match /Input 'test_input' with value 'not_true' does not validate to type 'Boolean'./
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end
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it 'validates a any type' do
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opts[:type] = 'any'
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input.send(:validate_value_type, false)
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input.send(:validate_value_type, true)
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input.send(:validate_value_type, 1)
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input.send(:validate_value_type, 'bob')
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end
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end
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describe 'validate type method' do
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it 'converts regex to Regexp' do
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input.send(:validate_type, 'regex').must_equal 'Regexp'
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end
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it 'returns the same value if there is nothing to clean' do
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input.send(:validate_type, 'String').must_equal 'String'
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end
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it 'returns an error if a invalid type is sent' do
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ex = assert_raises(Inspec::Input::TypeError) { input.send(:validate_type, 'dressing') }
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ex.message.must_match /Type 'Dressing' is not a valid input type./
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end
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end
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describe 'valid_regexp? method' do
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it 'validates a string regex' do
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input.send(:valid_regexp?, '/.*/').must_equal true
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end
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it 'validates a slash regex' do
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input.send(:valid_regexp?, /.*/).must_equal true
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end
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it 'does not vaildate a invalid regex' do
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input.send(:valid_regexp?, '/.*(/').must_equal false
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end
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end
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describe 'valid_numeric? method' do
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it 'validates a string number' do
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input.send(:valid_numeric?, '123').must_equal true
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end
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it 'validates a float number' do
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input.send(:valid_numeric?, 44.55).must_equal true
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end
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it 'validats a wrong padded number' do
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input.send(:valid_numeric?, '00080').must_equal true
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end
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it 'does not vaildate a invalid number' do
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input.send(:valid_numeric?, '55.55.55.5').must_equal false
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end
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it 'does not vaildate a invalid string' do
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input.send(:valid_numeric?, 'one').must_equal false
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end
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it 'does not vaildate a fraction' do
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input.send(:valid_numeric?, '1/2').must_equal false
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end
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end
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describe 'to_ruby method' do
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it 'generates the code for the input' do
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input = Inspec::Input.new('application_port', description: 'The port my application uses', value: 80)
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ruby_code = input.to_ruby
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ruby_code.must_include "attr_application_port = " # Should assign to a var
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ruby_code.must_include "attribute('application_port'" # Should have the DSL call
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ruby_code.must_include 'value: 80'
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ruby_code.must_include 'default: 80'
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ruby_code.must_include "description: 'The port my application uses'"
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# Try to eval the code to verify that the generated code was valid ruby.
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# Note that the attribute() method is part of the DSL, so we need to
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# alter the call into something that can respond - the constructor will do
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ruby_code_for_eval = ruby_code.sub(/attribute\(/,'Inspec::Input.new(')
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# This will throw exceptions if there is a problem
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new_attr = eval(ruby_code_for_eval) # Could use ripper!
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new_attr.value.must_equal 80
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end
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end
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end
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