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# NOTE: a lot of the stuff in this file is duplicated in the "puppet_spec_helper" in the project
# puppetlabs_spec_helper. We should probably eat our own dog food and get rid of most of this from here,
# and have the puppet core itself use puppetlabs_spec_helper
dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
$LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(dir, 'lib')
# Don't want puppet getting the command line arguments for rake
ARGV.clear
begin
require 'rubygems'
rescue LoadError
end
require 'puppet'
# Stub out gettext's `_` and `n_()` methods, which attempt to load translations.
# Several of our mocks (mostly around file system interaction) are broken by
# FastGettext's implementation of these methods.
require 'puppet/gettext/stubs'
require 'rspec'
require 'rspec/its'
# So everyone else doesn't have to include this base constant.
module PuppetSpec
FIXTURE_DIR = File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)), "fixtures") unless defined?(FIXTURE_DIR)
end
require 'pathname'
require 'tmpdir'
require 'fileutils'
require 'puppet_spec/verbose'
require 'puppet_spec/files'
require 'puppet_spec/settings'
require 'puppet_spec/fixtures'
require 'puppet_spec/matchers'
require 'puppet_spec/unindent'
require 'puppet/test/test_helper'
Pathname.glob("#{dir}/shared_contexts/*.rb") do |file|
require file.relative_path_from(Pathname.new(dir))
end
Pathname.glob("#{dir}/shared_behaviours/**/*.rb") do |behaviour|
require behaviour.relative_path_from(Pathname.new(dir))
end
Pathname.glob("#{dir}/shared_examples/**/*.rb") do |behaviour|
require behaviour.relative_path_from(Pathname.new(dir))
end
require 'webmock/rspec'
require 'vcr'
VCR.configure do |vcr|
vcr.cassette_library_dir = File.expand_path('vcr/cassettes', PuppetSpec::FIXTURE_DIR)
vcr.hook_into :webmock
vcr.configure_rspec_metadata!
# Uncomment next line to debug vcr
# vcr.debug_logger = $stderr
end
# Disable VCR by default
VCR.turn_off!
RSpec.configure do |config|
include PuppetSpec::Fixtures
exclude_filters = {}
exclude_filters[:benchmark] = true unless ENV['BENCHMARK']
config.filter_run_excluding exclude_filters
config.filter_run_when_matching :focus
config.mock_with :rspec do |mocks|
mocks.verify_partial_doubles = true
end
tmpdir = Puppet::FileSystem.expand_path(Dir.mktmpdir("rspecrun"))
oldtmpdir = Puppet::FileSystem.expand_path(Dir.tmpdir())
ENV['TMPDIR'] = tmpdir
Puppet::Test::TestHelper.initialize
config.before :all do
Puppet::Test::TestHelper.before_all_tests()
if ENV['PROFILE'] == 'all'
require 'ruby-prof'
RubyProf.start
end
end
config.after :all do
if ENV['PROFILE'] == 'all'
require 'ruby-prof'
result = RubyProf.stop
printer = RubyProf::CallTreePrinter.new(result)
open(File.join(ENV['PROFILEOUT'],"callgrind.all.#{Time.now.to_i}.trace"), "w") do |f|
printer.print(f)
end
end
Puppet::Test::TestHelper.after_all_tests()
end
config.before :each do |test|
# Disabling garbage collection inside each test, and only running it at
# the end of each block, gives us an ~ 15 percent speedup, and more on
# some platforms *cough* windows *cough* that are a little slower.
GC.disable
# TODO: in a more sane world, we'd move this logging redirection into our TestHelper class.
# Without doing so, external projects will all have to roll their own solution for
# redirecting logging, and for validating expected log messages. However, because the
# current implementation of this involves creating an instance variable "@logs" on
# EVERY SINGLE TEST CLASS, and because there are over 1300 tests that are written to expect
# this instance variable to be available--we can't easily solve this problem right now.
#
# redirecting logging away from console, because otherwise the test output will be
# obscured by all of the log output
@logs = []
Puppet::Util::Log.close_all
if ENV["PUPPET_TEST_LOG_LEVEL"]
Puppet::Util::Log.level = ENV["PUPPET_TEST_LOG_LEVEL"].intern
end
if ENV["PUPPET_TEST_LOG"]
Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(ENV["PUPPET_TEST_LOG"])
m = test.metadata
Puppet.notice("*** BEGIN TEST #{m[:file_path]}:#{m[:line_number]}")
end
Puppet::Util::Log.newdestination(Puppet::Test::LogCollector.new(@logs))
@log_level = Puppet::Util::Log.level
base = PuppetSpec::Files.tmpdir('tmp_settings')
Puppet[:vardir] = File.join(base, 'var')
Puppet[:publicdir] = File.join(base, 'public')
Puppet[:confdir] = File.join(base, 'etc')
Puppet[:codedir] = File.join(base, 'code')
Puppet[:logdir] = "$vardir/log"
Puppet[:rundir] = "$vardir/run"
Puppet[:hiera_config] = File.join(base, 'hiera')
FileUtils.mkdir_p Puppet[:statedir]
FileUtils.mkdir_p Puppet[:publicdir]
Puppet::Test::TestHelper.before_each_test()
end
# Facter 2 uses two versions of the GCE API, so match using regex
PUPPET_FACTER_2_GCE_URL = %r{^http://metadata/computeMetadata/v1(beta1)?}.freeze
PUPPET_FACTER_3_GCE_URL = "http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/?recursive=true&alt=json".freeze
# Facter azure metadata endpoint
PUPPET_FACTER_AZ_URL = "http://169.254.169.254/metadata/instance?api-version=2020-09-01"
# Facter EC2 endpoint
PUPPET_FACTER_EC2_METADATA = 'http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/'
PUPPET_FACTER_EC2_USERDATA = 'http://169.254.169.254/latest/user-data/'
config.around :each do |example|
# Ignore requests from Facter to external services
stub_request(:get, PUPPET_FACTER_2_GCE_URL)
stub_request(:get, PUPPET_FACTER_3_GCE_URL)
stub_request(:get, PUPPET_FACTER_AZ_URL)
stub_request(:get, PUPPET_FACTER_EC2_METADATA)
stub_request(:get, PUPPET_FACTER_EC2_USERDATA)
# Enable VCR if the example is tagged with `:vcr` metadata.
if example.metadata[:vcr]
VCR.turn_on!
begin
example.run
ensure
VCR.turn_off!
end
else
example.run
end
end
config.after :each do
Puppet::Test::TestHelper.after_each_test()
# TODO: would like to move this into puppetlabs_spec_helper, but there are namespace issues at the moment.
allow(Dir).to receive(:entries).and_call_original
PuppetSpec::Files.cleanup
# TODO: this should be abstracted in the future--see comments above the '@logs' block in the
# "before" code above.
#
# clean up after the logging changes that we made before each test.
@logs.clear
Puppet::Util::Log.close_all
Puppet::Util::Log.level = @log_level
# This will perform a GC between tests, but only if actually required. We
# experimented with forcing a GC run, and that was less efficient than
# just letting it run all the time.
GC.enable
end
config.after :suite do
# Log the spec order to a file, but only if the LOG_SPEC_ORDER environment variable is
# set. This should be enabled on Jenkins runs, as it can be used with Nick L.'s bisect
# script to help identify and debug order-dependent spec failures.
if ENV['LOG_SPEC_ORDER']
File.open("./spec_order.txt", "w") do |logfile|
config.instance_variable_get(:@files_to_run).each { |f| logfile.puts f }
end
end
# return to original tmpdir
ENV['TMPDIR'] = oldtmpdir
FileUtils.rm_rf(tmpdir)
end
if ENV['PROFILE']
require 'ruby-prof'
def profile
result = RubyProf.profile { yield }
name = RSpec.current_example.metadata[:full_description].downcase.gsub(/[^a-z0-9_-]/, "-").gsub(/-+/, "-")
printer = RubyProf::CallTreePrinter.new(result)
open(File.join(ENV['PROFILEOUT'],"callgrind.#{name}.#{Time.now.to_i}.trace"), "w") do |f|
printer.print(f)
end
end
config.around(:each) do |example|
if ENV['PROFILE'] == 'each' or (example.metadata[:profile] and ENV['PROFILE'])
profile { example.run }
else
example.run
end
end
end
end
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