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#
# Author:: Adam Jacob (<adam@opscode.com>)
# Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2008 Opscode, Inc.
# License:: Apache License, Version 2.0
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# If you need to add anything in here, don't.
# Add it to one of the files in spec/support
# Configure this first so it doesn't trigger annoying warning when we use it.
# Main rspec configuration comes later
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values = true
end
# Abuse ruby's constant lookup to avoid undefined constant errors
module Shell
JUST_TESTING_MOVE_ALONG = true unless defined? JUST_TESTING_MOVE_ALONG
IRB = nil unless defined? IRB
end
# Ruby 1.9 Compat
$:.unshift File.expand_path("../..", __FILE__)
require 'rubygems'
require 'rspec/mocks'
$:.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "lib"))
$:.unshift(File.expand_path("../lib", __FILE__))
$:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__))
if ENV["COVERAGE"]
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start do
add_filter "/spec/"
add_group "Remote File", "remote_file"
add_group "Resources", "/resource/"
add_group "Providers", "/provider/"
add_group "Knife", "knife"
end
end
require 'chef'
require 'chef/knife'
Dir['lib/chef/knife/**/*.rb'].
map {|f| f.gsub('lib/', '') }.
map {|f| f.gsub(%r[\.rb$], '') }.
each {|f| require f }
require 'chef/mixins'
require 'chef/dsl'
require 'chef/application'
require 'chef/applications'
require 'chef/shell'
require 'chef/util/file_edit'
require 'chef/config'
# If you want to load anything into the testing environment
# without versioning it, add it to spec/support/local_gems.rb
require 'spec/support/local_gems.rb' if File.exists?(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'support', 'local_gems.rb'))
# Explicitly require spec helpers that need to load first
require 'spec/support/platform_helpers'
# Autoloads support files
# Excludes support/platforms by default
# Do not change the gsub.
Dir["spec/support/**/*.rb"].
reject { |f| f =~ %r{^spec/support/platforms} }.
map { |f| f.gsub(%r{.rb$}, '') }.
map { |f| f.gsub(%r[spec/], '')}.
each { |f| require f }
OHAI_SYSTEM = Ohai::System.new
OHAI_SYSTEM.require_plugin("os")
OHAI_SYSTEM.require_plugin("platform")
TEST_PLATFORM = OHAI_SYSTEM["platform"].dup.freeze
TEST_PLATFORM_VERSION = OHAI_SYSTEM["platform_version"].dup.freeze
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include(Matchers)
config.filter_run :focus => true
config.filter_run_excluding :external => true
# Tests that randomly fail, but may have value.
config.filter_run_excluding :volatile => true
# Add jruby filters here
config.filter_run_excluding :windows_only => true unless windows?
config.filter_run_excluding :not_supported_on_mac_osx_106 => true if mac_osx_106?
config.filter_run_excluding :not_supported_on_win2k3 => true if windows_win2k3?
config.filter_run_excluding :not_supported_on_solaris => true if solaris?
config.filter_run_excluding :win2k3_only => true unless windows_win2k3?
config.filter_run_excluding :windows64_only => true unless windows64?
config.filter_run_excluding :windows32_only => true unless windows32?
config.filter_run_excluding :solaris_only => true unless solaris?
config.filter_run_excluding :system_windows_service_gem_only => true unless system_windows_service_gem?
config.filter_run_excluding :unix_only => true unless unix?
config.filter_run_excluding :supports_cloexec => true unless supports_cloexec?
config.filter_run_excluding :selinux_only => true unless selinux_enabled?
config.filter_run_excluding :ruby_18_only => true unless ruby_18?
config.filter_run_excluding :ruby_19_only => true unless ruby_19?
config.filter_run_excluding :ruby_gte_19_only => true unless ruby_gte_19?
config.filter_run_excluding :ruby_20_only => true unless ruby_20?
config.filter_run_excluding :ruby_gte_20_only => true unless ruby_gte_20?
config.filter_run_excluding :requires_root => true unless root?
config.filter_run_excluding :requires_root_or_running_windows => true unless (root? || windows?)
config.filter_run_excluding :requires_unprivileged_user => true if root?
config.filter_run_excluding :uses_diff => true unless has_diff?
running_platform_arch = `uname -m`.strip
config.filter_run_excluding :arch => lambda {|target_arch|
running_platform_arch != target_arch
}
# Functional Resource tests that are provider-specific:
# context "on platforms that use useradd", :provider => {:user => Chef::Provider::User::Useradd}} do #...
config.filter_run_excluding :provider => lambda {|criteria|
type, target_provider = criteria.first
platform = TEST_PLATFORM.dup
platform_version = TEST_PLATFORM_VERSION.dup
begin
provider_for_running_platform = Chef::Platform.find_provider(platform, platform_version, type)
provider_for_running_platform != target_provider
rescue ArgumentError # no provider for platform
true
end
}
config.run_all_when_everything_filtered = true
config.treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values = true
config.before(:each) do
Chef::Config.reset
end
end
require 'webrick/utils'
# Webrick uses a centralized/synchronized timeout manager. It works by
# starting a thread to check for timeouts on an interval. The timeout
# checker thread cannot be stopped or canceled in any easy way, and it
# makes calls to Time.new, which fail when rspec is in the process of
# creating a method stub for that method. Since our tests don't rely on
# any timeout behavior enforced by webrick, disable the timeout manager
# via a monkey patch.
#
# Hopefully this fails loudly if the webrick code should change. As of this
# writing, the relevant code is in webrick/utils, which can be located on
# your system with:
#
# $ gem which webrick/utils
module WEBrick
module Utils
class TimeoutHandler
def initialize
@timeout_info = Hash.new
end
end
end
end
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