inspec/test/functional/fetchers_test.rb
Ryan Davis 99f86c8a0b These tests don't pass on a network cafe and just hang forever.
Changing to localhost resolves immediately but assumes you're NOT
running a git server on http locally.

This seems more valid to me than assuming you know how DNS is going to
resolve everywhere.

Signed-off-by: Ryan Davis <zenspider@chef.io>
2020-02-03 13:18:56 -08:00

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require "functional/helper"
describe "the fetchers" do
parallelize_me!
include FunctionalHelper
let(:looks_like_a_stacktrace) { %r{lib/inspec/.+\.rb:\d+:in} }
let(:invocation) { "exec #{path} --no-create-lockfile" }
let(:run_result) { inspec(invocation) }
let(:fetcher_profiles) { "#{profile_path}/fetcher-failures" }
# Refs #4726
describe "when fetchers fetch a bad dependency" do
def assert_fetcher_failed_cleanly(run_result, error_regex, profile_location)
_(run_result.stdout).must_be_empty
_(run_result.stderr).wont_match looks_like_a_stacktrace
_(run_result.stderr).must_match(error_regex)
_(run_result.stderr).must_include profile_location
assert_exit_code(1, run_result)
end
describe "when using the local fetcher on a bad dep" do
let(:path) { "#{fetcher_profiles}/local-bad" }
it "should throw an exception not a stacktrace with a local fetcher" do
assert_fetcher_failed_cleanly(
run_result,
/Profile dependency local path .+ does not exist/,
"fetcher-failures/nonesuch"
)
end
end
describe "when using the url fetcher on a bad dep" do
let(:path) { "#{fetcher_profiles}/url-bad" }
it "should throw an exception not a stacktrace with a url fetcher" do
assert_fetcher_failed_cleanly(
run_result,
/Profile URL dependency .+ could not be fetched:/,
"https://localhost/inspec/inspec-nonesuch/path/to/profile.tgz"
)
end
end
describe "when using the git fetcher on a bad dep" do
let(:path) { "#{fetcher_profiles}/git-bad" }
it "should throw an exception not a stacktrace with a git fetcher" do
assert_fetcher_failed_cleanly(
run_result,
/unable to access/,
"http://localhost/no/such"
)
end
end
end
# Refs #4727
describe "when a archive is available of an unfetchable profile with --airgap" do
let(:run_result) { run_inspec_process(invocation, pre_run: copy_in_proc, tmpdir: true) }
let(:invocation) { "archive #{profile_name} --airgap" }
let(:copy_in_proc) do
->(tmp_dir) do
FileUtils.cp_r("#{fetcher_profiles}/#{profile_name}", tmp_dir)
FileUtils.cp("#{fetcher_profiles}/#{tarball_name}", tmp_dir)
end
end
def assert_archive_worked(run_result)
_(run_result.stderr).must_be_empty
_(run_result.stdout).must_include "Finished archive generation"
assert_exit_code(0, run_result)
end
describe "when using a local fetcher" do
let(:profile_name) { "local-dep-on-bad-local-archive" }
let(:tarball_name) { "local-deps-on-missing-0.1.0.tar.gz" }
it "should be able to create a new archive wrapping the profile" do
assert_archive_worked(run_result)
end
end
describe "when using a git fetcher" do
let(:profile_name) { "local-dep-on-bad-git-archive" }
let(:tarball_name) { "git-deps-on-missing-0.1.0.tar.gz" }
it "should be able to create a new archive wrapping the profile" do
assert_archive_worked(run_result)
end
end
describe "when using a url fetcher" do
let(:profile_name) { "local-dep-on-bad-url-archive" }
let(:tarball_name) { "url-deps-on-missing-0.1.0.tar.gz" }
it "should be able to create a new archive wrapping the profile" do
assert_archive_worked(run_result)
end
end
if ENV["CI_ENABLE_AUTOMATE_FETCHER"]
# To develop on this test, setup an Automate server, run
# `inspec compliance login`, and upload two profiles to the admin account:
# test/fixtures/profiles/fetcher-failures/{basic,auto-dep-on-missing}
describe "when using a compliance fetcher" do
let(:profile_name) { "local-dep-on-bad-auto-archive" }
let(:tarball_name) { "auto-dep-on-missing-0.1.0.tar.gz" }
it "should be able to create a new archive wrapping the profile" do
assert_archive_worked(run_result)
end
end
end
end
end