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#
# Author:: Adam Jacob (<adam@chef.io>)
# Author:: Tyler Cloke (<tyler@chef.io>)
# Copyright:: Copyright 2008-2016, Chef Software 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.
#
require "spec_helper"
describe Chef::Resource::Execute do
let(:resource_instance_name) { "some command" }
let(:execute_resource) { Chef::Resource::Execute.new(resource_instance_name) }
it_behaves_like "an execute resource"
it "default guard interpreter should be :execute interpreter" do
expect(execute_resource.guard_interpreter).to be(:execute)
end
it "defaults to not being a guard interpreter" do
expect(execute_resource.is_guard_interpreter).to eq(false)
end
describe "#qualify_user" do
let(:password) { "password" }
let(:domain) { nil }
context "when username is passed as user@domain" do
let(:username) { "user@domain" }
it "correctly parses the user and domain" do
identity = execute_resource.qualify_user(username, password, domain)
expect(identity[:domain]).to eq("domain")
expect(identity[:user]).to eq("user")
end
end
context "when username is passed as domain\\user" do
let(:username) { "domain\\user" }
it "correctly parses the user and domain" do
identity = execute_resource.qualify_user(username, password, domain)
expect(identity[:domain]).to eq("domain")
expect(identity[:user]).to eq("user")
end
end
end
shared_examples_for "it received valid credentials" do
describe "the validation method" do
it "should not raise an error" do
expect { execute_resource.validate_identity_platform(username, password, domain) }.not_to raise_error
end
end
describe "the name qualification method" do
it "should correctly translate the user and domain" do
identity = nil
expect { identity = execute_resource.qualify_user(username, password, domain) }.not_to raise_error
expect(identity[:domain]).to eq(domain)
expect(identity[:user]).to eq(username)
end
end
end
shared_examples_for "it received invalid credentials" do
describe "the validation method" do
it "should raise an error" do
expect { execute_resource.validate_identity_platform(username, password, domain) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
end
shared_examples_for "it received invalid username and domain" do
describe "the validation method" do
it "should raise an error" do
expect { execute_resource.qualify_user(username, password, domain) }.to raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
end
shared_examples_for "it received credentials that are not valid on the platform" do
describe "the validation method" do
it "should raise an error" do
expect { execute_resource.validate_identity_platform(username, password, domain) }.to raise_error(Chef::Exceptions::UnsupportedPlatform)
end
end
end
shared_examples_for "a consumer of the Execute resource" do
context "when running on Windows" do
before do
allow(execute_resource).to receive(:node).and_return({ :platform_family => "windows" })
end
context "when no user, domain, or password is specified" do
let(:username) { nil }
let(:domain) { nil }
let(:password) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received valid credentials"
end
context "when a valid username is specified" do
let(:username) { "starchild" }
context "when a valid domain is specified" do
let(:domain) { "mothership" }
context "when the password is not specified" do
let(:password) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received invalid credentials"
end
context "when the password is specified" do
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
it_behaves_like "it received valid credentials"
end
end
context "when the domain is not specified" do
let(:domain) { nil }
context "when the password is not specified" do
let(:password) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received invalid credentials"
end
context "when the password is specified" do
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
it_behaves_like "it received valid credentials"
end
end
context "when username is not specified" do
let(:username) { nil }
context "when domain is specified" do
let(:domain) { "mothership" }
let(:password) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received invalid username and domain"
end
context "when password is specified" do
let(:domain) { nil }
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
it_behaves_like "it received invalid username and domain"
end
end
end
context "when invalid username is specified" do
let(:username) { "user@domain@domain" }
let(:domain) { nil }
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
it_behaves_like "it received invalid username and domain"
end
context "when the domain is provided in both username and domain" do
let(:domain) { "some_domain" }
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
context "when username is in the form domain\\user" do
let(:username) { "mothership\\starchild" }
it_behaves_like "it received invalid username and domain"
end
context "when username is in the form user@domain" do
let(:username) { "starchild@mothership" }
it_behaves_like "it received invalid username and domain"
end
end
end
context "when not running on Windows" do
before do
allow(execute_resource).to receive(:node).and_return({ :platform_family => "ubuntu" })
end
context "when no user, domain, or password is specified" do
let(:username) { nil }
let(:domain) { nil }
let(:password) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received valid credentials"
end
context "when the user is specified and the domain and password are not" do
let(:username) { "starchild" }
let(:domain) { nil }
let(:password) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received valid credentials"
context "when the password is specified and the domain is not" do
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
let(:domain) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received credentials that are not valid on the platform"
end
context "when the domain is specified and the password is not" do
let(:domain) { "mothership" }
let(:password) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received credentials that are not valid on the platform"
end
context "when the domain and password are specified" do
let(:domain) { "mothership" }
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
it_behaves_like "it received credentials that are not valid on the platform"
end
end
context "when the user is not specified" do
let(:username) { nil }
context "when the domain is specified" do
let(:domain) { "mothership" }
context "when the password is specified" do
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
it_behaves_like "it received credentials that are not valid on the platform"
end
context "when password is not specified" do
let(:password) { nil }
it_behaves_like "it received credentials that are not valid on the platform"
end
end
context "when the domain is not specified" do
let(:domain) { nil }
context "when the password is specified" do
let(:password) { "we.funk!" }
it_behaves_like "it received credentials that are not valid on the platform"
end
end
end
end
end
it_behaves_like "a consumer of the Execute resource"
end
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