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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. :)
35 lines
960 B
Ruby
35 lines
960 B
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 file load and parse hash from csv
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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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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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