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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/LICENSE +201 -201
- data/Rakefile +14 -14
- data/chef-config.gemspec +39 -39
- data/lib/chef-config/config.rb +1297 -1297
- data/lib/chef-config/exceptions.rb +27 -27
- data/lib/chef-config/fips.rb +53 -53
- data/lib/chef-config/logger.rb +53 -53
- data/lib/chef-config/mixin/credentials.rb +102 -102
- data/lib/chef-config/mixin/dot_d.rb +44 -44
- data/lib/chef-config/mixin/fuzzy_hostname_matcher.rb +49 -49
- data/lib/chef-config/mixin/train_transport.rb +143 -143
- data/lib/chef-config/path_helper.rb +350 -350
- data/lib/chef-config/version.rb +19 -19
- data/lib/chef-config/windows.rb +24 -24
- data/lib/chef-config/workstation_config_loader.rb +281 -281
- data/lib/chef-config.rb +20 -20
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +75 -75
- data/spec/unit/config_spec.rb +1390 -1390
- data/spec/unit/fips_spec.rb +128 -128
- data/spec/unit/path_helper_spec.rb +372 -372
- data/spec/unit/workstation_config_loader_spec.rb +633 -633
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# Author:: Bryan McLellan <btm@loftninjas.org>
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# Copyright:: Copyright (c) Chef Software Inc.
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# License:: Apache License, Version 2.0
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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require "chef-config/path_helper"
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require "spec_helper"
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RSpec.describe ChefConfig::PathHelper do
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let(:path_helper) { described_class }
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context "common functionality" do
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context "join" do
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it "joins starting with '' resolve to absolute paths" do
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expect(path_helper.join("", "a", "b")).to eq("#{path_helper.path_separator}a#{path_helper.path_separator}b")
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end
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it "joins ending with '' add a / to the end" do
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expect(path_helper.join("a", "b", "")).to eq("a#{path_helper.path_separator}b#{path_helper.path_separator}")
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it "dirname('abc') is '.'" do
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it "dirname('/') is '/'" do
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expect(path_helper.dirname(path_helper.path_separator)).to eq(path_helper.path_separator)
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it "dirname('a/b/c') is 'a/b'" do
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expect(path_helper.dirname(path_helper.join("a", "b", "c"))).to eq(path_helper.join("a", "b"))
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it "dirname('a/b/c/') is 'a/b'" do
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it "dirname('/a/b/c') is '/a/b'" do
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expect(path_helper.dirname(path_helper.join("", "a", "b", "c"))).to eq(path_helper.join("", "a", "b"))
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it "path_separator is \\" do
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it "joins components when some end and start with separators" do
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it "returns a lowercase path" do
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expect(path_helper.canonical_path("/etc//apache.d/sites-enabled/../sites-available/default")).to eq("/etc/apache.d/sites-available/default")
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end
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context "paths_eql?" do
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it "returns true if the paths are the same" do
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allow(path_helper).to receive(:canonical_path).with("bandit", windows: ChefUtils.windows?).and_return("c:/bandit/bandit")
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allow(path_helper).to receive(:canonical_path).with("../bandit/bandit", windows: ChefUtils.windows?).and_return("c:/bandit/bandit")
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expect(path_helper.paths_eql?("bandit", "../bandit/bandit")).to be_truthy
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it "returns false if the paths are different" do
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allow(path_helper).to receive(:canonical_path).with("bandit", windows: ChefUtils.windows?).and_return("c:/Bo/Bandit")
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allow(path_helper).to receive(:canonical_path).with("../bandit/bandit", windows: ChefUtils.windows?).and_return("c:/bandit/bandit")
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expect(path_helper.paths_eql?("bandit", "../bandit/bandit")).to be_falsey
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end
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end
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context "escape_glob" do
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it "escapes characters reserved by glob" do
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path = "C:\\this\\*path\\[needs]\\escaping?"
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escaped_path = "C:\\\\this\\\\\\*path\\\\\\[needs\\]\\\\escaping\\?"
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expect(path_helper.escape_glob(path, windows: true)).to eq(escaped_path)
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|
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context "when given more than one argument" do
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it "joins, cleanpaths, and escapes characters reserved by glob" do
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args = ["this/*path", "[needs]", "escaping?"]
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escaped_path = if ChefUtils.windows?
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"this\\\\\\*path\\\\\\[needs\\]\\\\escaping\\?"
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"this/\\*path/\\[needs\\]/escaping\\?"
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end
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expect(path_helper.escape_glob(*args)).to eq(escaped_path)
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end
|
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|
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end
|
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|
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end
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|
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|
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|
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context "escape_glob_dir" do
|
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it "escapes characters reserved by glob without using backslashes for path separators" do
|
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path = "C:/this/*path/[needs]/escaping?"
|
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|
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escaped_path = "C:/this/\\*path/\\[needs\\]/escaping\\?"
|
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expect(path_helper.escape_glob_dir(path)).to eq(escaped_path)
|
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|
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end
|
340
|
+
|
341
|
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context "when given more than one argument" do
|
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|
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it "joins, cleanpaths, and escapes characters reserved by glob" do
|
343
|
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args = ["this/*path", "[needs]", "escaping?"]
|
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|
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escaped_path = "this/\\*path/\\[needs\\]/escaping\\?"
|
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|
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expect(path_helper).to receive(:join).with(*args).and_call_original
|
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|
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expect(path_helper.escape_glob_dir(*args)).to eq(escaped_path)
|
347
|
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end
|
348
|
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end
|
349
|
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end
|
350
|
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|
351
|
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context "all_homes" do
|
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|
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before do
|
353
|
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stub_const("ENV", env)
|
354
|
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allow(ChefUtils).to receive(:windows?).and_return(is_windows)
|
355
|
+
end
|
356
|
+
|
357
|
+
context "on windows" do
|
358
|
+
let(:is_windows) { true }
|
359
|
+
end
|
360
|
+
|
361
|
+
context "on unix" do
|
362
|
+
let(:is_windows) { false }
|
363
|
+
|
364
|
+
context "when HOME is not set" do
|
365
|
+
let(:env) { {} }
|
366
|
+
it "returns an empty array" do
|
367
|
+
expect(path_helper.all_homes).to eq([])
|
368
|
+
end
|
369
|
+
end
|
370
|
+
end
|
371
|
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end
|
372
|
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