
Add basic tests to ensure the puppet manifests can be applied cleanly and the service will start. We could test with a real IRC network and a real registered IRC user, but the service starts just fine even if it can't connect to an IRC server, and it's not the puppet module's job to test the bot itself, it's sufficient to test that the server is configured the way we expect it to be. Change-Id: If153cdbfcd0a78b25ca01f22a10ab1c9055c0766
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810 B
Ruby
Executable File
37 lines
810 B
Ruby
Executable File
require 'puppet-openstack_infra_spec_helper/spec_helper_acceptance'
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describe 'statusbot' do
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def pp_path
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base_path = File.dirname(__FILE__)
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File.join(base_path, 'fixtures')
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end
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def puppet_manifest
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manifest_path = File.join(pp_path, 'default.pp')
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File.read(manifest_path)
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end
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def postconditions_puppet_manifest
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manifest_path = File.join(pp_path, 'postconditions.pp')
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File.read(manifest_path)
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end
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it 'should work with no errors' do
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apply_manifest(puppet_manifest, catch_failures: true)
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end
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it 'should be idempotent' do
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apply_manifest(puppet_manifest, catch_changes: true)
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end
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it 'should start' do
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apply_manifest(postconditions_puppet_manifest, catch_failures: true)
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end
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describe service('statusbot') do
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it { should be_running }
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end
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end
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