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diff --git a/spec/unit/provider/cron/crontab_spec.rb b/spec/unit/provider/cron/crontab_spec.rb
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+require 'spec_helper'
+
+describe Puppet::Type.type(:cron).provider(:crontab) do
+ subject do
+ provider = Puppet::Type.type(:cron).provider(:crontab)
+ provider.initvars
+ provider
+ end
+
+ def compare_crontab_text(have, want)
+ # We should have four header lines, and then the text...
+ expect(have.lines.to_a[0..3]).to(be_all { |x| x =~ %r{^# } })
+ expect(have.lines.to_a[4..-1].join('')).to eq(want)
+ end
+
+ context 'with the simple samples' do
+ FIELDS = {
+ crontab: ['command', 'minute', 'hour', 'month', 'monthday', 'weekday'].map { |o| o.to_sym },
+ environment: [:line],
+ blank: [:line],
+ comment: [:line],
+ }.freeze
+
+ def compare_crontab_record(have, want)
+ want.each do |param, value|
+ expect(have).to be_key param
+ expect(have[param]).to eq(value)
+ end
+
+ (FIELDS[have[:record_type]] - want.keys).each do |name|
+ expect(have[name]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+ end
+
+ ########################################################################
+ # Simple input fixtures for testing.
+ samples = YAML.load(File.read(my_fixture('single_line.yaml'))) # rubocop:disable Security/YAMLLoad
+
+ samples.each do |name, data|
+ it "should parse crontab line #{name} correctly" do
+ compare_crontab_record subject.parse_line(data[:text]), data[:record]
+ end
+
+ it "should reconstruct the crontab line #{name} from the record" do
+ expect(subject.to_line(data[:record])).to eq(data[:text])
+ end
+ end
+
+ records = []
+ text = ''
+
+ # Sorting is from the original, and avoids :empty being the last line,
+ # since the provider will ignore that and cause this to fail.
+ samples.sort_by { |x| x.first.to_s }.each do |_name, data|
+ records << data[:record]
+ text << data[:text] + "\n"
+ end
+
+ it 'parses all sample records at once' do
+ subject.parse(text).zip(records).each do |round|
+ compare_crontab_record(*round)
+ end
+ end
+
+ it 'reconstitutes the file from the records' do
+ compare_crontab_text subject.to_file(records), text
+ end
+
+ context 'multi-line crontabs' do
+ tests = { simple: [:spaces_in_command_with_times],
+ with_name: [:name, :spaces_in_command_with_times],
+ with_env: [:environment, :spaces_in_command_with_times],
+ with_multiple_envs: [:environment, :lowercase_environment, :spaces_in_command_with_times],
+ with_name_and_env: [:name_with_spaces, :another_env, :spaces_in_command_with_times],
+ with_name_and_multiple_envs: [:long_name, :another_env, :fourth_env, :spaces_in_command_with_times] }
+
+ all_records = []
+ all_text = ''
+
+ tests.each do |name, content|
+ data = content.map { |x| samples[x] || raise("missing sample data #{x}") }
+ text = data.map { |x| x[:text] }.join("\n") + "\n"
+ records = data.map { |x| x[:record] }
+
+ # Capture the whole thing for later, too...
+ all_records += records
+ all_text += text
+
+ context name.to_s.tr('_', ' ') do
+ it 'regenerates the text from the record' do
+ compare_crontab_text subject.to_file(records), text
+ end
+
+ it 'parses the records from the text' do
+ subject.parse(text).zip(records).each do |round|
+ compare_crontab_record(*round)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ it 'parses the whole set of records from the text' do
+ subject.parse(all_text).zip(all_records).each do |round|
+ compare_crontab_record(*round)
+ end
+ end
+
+ it 'regenerates the whole text from the set of all records' do
+ compare_crontab_text subject.to_file(all_records), all_text
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ context 'when receiving a vixie cron header from the cron interface' do
+ it 'does not write that header back to disk' do
+ vixie_header = File.read(my_fixture('vixie_header.txt'))
+ vixie_records = subject.parse(vixie_header)
+ compare_crontab_text subject.to_file(vixie_records), ''
+ end
+ end
+
+ context 'when adding a cronjob with the same command as an existing job' do
+ let(:record) { { name: 'existing', user: 'root', command: '/bin/true', record_type: :crontab } }
+ let(:resource) { Puppet::Type::Cron.new(name: 'test', user: 'root', command: '/bin/true') }
+ let(:resources) { { 'test' => resource } }
+
+ before :each do
+ subject.stubs(:prefetch_all_targets).returns([record])
+ end
+
+ # this would be a more fitting test, but I haven't yet
+ # figured out how to get it working
+ # it "should include both jobs in the output" do
+ # subject.prefetch(resources)
+ # class Puppet::Provider::ParsedFile
+ # def self.records
+ # @records
+ # end
+ # end
+ # subject.to_file(subject.records).should match /Puppet name: test/
+ # end
+
+ it "does not base the new resource's provider on the existing record" do
+ subject.expects(:new).with(record).never
+ subject.stubs(:new)
+ subject.prefetch(resources)
+ end
+ end
+
+ context 'when prefetching an entry now managed for another user' do
+ let(:resource) do
+ s = stub(:resource)
+ s.stubs(:[]).with(:user).returns 'root'
+ s.stubs(:[]).with(:target).returns 'root'
+ s
+ end
+
+ let(:record) { { name: 'test', user: 'nobody', command: '/bin/true', record_type: :crontab } }
+ let(:resources) { { 'test' => resource } }
+
+ before :each do
+ subject.stubs(:prefetch_all_targets).returns([record])
+ end
+
+ it 'tries and use the match method to find a more fitting record' do
+ subject.expects(:match).with(record, resources)
+ subject.prefetch(resources)
+ end
+
+ it 'does not match a provider to the resource' do
+ resource.expects(:provider=).never
+ subject.prefetch(resources)
+ end
+
+ it 'does not find the resource when looking up the on-disk record' do
+ subject.prefetch(resources)
+ expect(subject.resource_for_record(record, resources)).to be_nil
+ end
+ end
+
+ context 'when matching resources to existing crontab entries' do
+ let(:first_resource) { Puppet::Type::Cron.new(name: :one, user: 'root', command: '/bin/true') }
+ let(:second_resource) { Puppet::Type::Cron.new(name: :two, user: 'nobody', command: '/bin/false') }
+
+ let(:resources) { { one: first_resource, two: second_resource } }
+
+ describe 'with a record with a matching name and mismatching user (#2251)' do
+ # Puppet::Resource objects have #should defined on them, so in these
+ # examples we have to use the monkey patched `must` alias for the rspec
+ # `should` method.
+
+ it "doesn't match the record to the resource" do
+ record = { name: :one, user: 'notroot', record_type: :crontab }
+ expect(subject.resource_for_record(record, resources)).to be_nil
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'with a record with a matching name and matching user' do
+ it 'matches the record to the resource' do
+ record = { name: :two, target: 'nobody', command: '/bin/false' }
+ expect(subject.resource_for_record(record, resources)).to eq(second_resource)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/spec/unit/provider/cron/parsed_spec.rb b/spec/unit/provider/cron/parsed_spec.rb
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+require 'spec_helper'
+
+describe Puppet::Type.type(:cron).provider(:crontab) do
+ let :provider do
+ described_class.new(command: '/bin/true')
+ end
+
+ let :resource do
+ Puppet::Type.type(:cron).new(
+ minute: ['0', '15', '30', '45'],
+ hour: ['8-18', '20-22'],
+ monthday: ['31'],
+ month: ['12'],
+ weekday: ['7'],
+ name: 'basic',
+ command: '/bin/true',
+ target: 'root',
+ provider: provider,
+ )
+ end
+
+ let :resource_special do
+ Puppet::Type.type(:cron).new(
+ special: 'reboot',
+ name: 'special',
+ command: '/bin/true',
+ target: 'nobody',
+ )
+ end
+
+ let :resource_sparse do
+ Puppet::Type.type(:cron).new(
+ minute: ['42'],
+ target: 'root',
+ name: 'sparse',
+ )
+ end
+
+ let :record_special do
+ {
+ record_type: :crontab,
+ special: 'reboot',
+ command: '/bin/true',
+ on_disk: true,
+ target: 'nobody',
+ }
+ end
+
+ let :record do
+ {
+ record_type: :crontab,
+ minute: ['0', '15', '30', '45'],
+ hour: ['8-18', '20-22'],
+ monthday: ['31'],
+ month: ['12'],
+ weekday: ['7'],
+ special: :absent,
+ command: '/bin/true',
+ on_disk: true,
+ target: 'root',
+ }
+ end
+
+ describe 'when determining the correct filetype' do
+ it 'uses the suntab filetype on Solaris' do
+ Facter.stubs(:value).with(:osfamily).returns 'Solaris'
+ expect(described_class.filetype).to eq(Puppet::Util::FileType::FileTypeSuntab)
+ end
+
+ it 'uses the aixtab filetype on AIX' do
+ Facter.stubs(:value).with(:osfamily).returns 'AIX'
+ expect(described_class.filetype).to eq(Puppet::Util::FileType::FileTypeAixtab)
+ end
+
+ it 'uses the crontab filetype on other platforms' do
+ Facter.stubs(:value).with(:osfamily).returns 'Not a real operating system family'
+ expect(described_class.filetype).to eq(Puppet::Util::FileType::FileTypeCrontab)
+ end
+ end
+
+ # I'd use ENV.expects(:[]).with('USER') but this does not work because
+ # ENV["USER"] is evaluated at load time.
+ describe 'when determining the default target' do
+ it "should use the current user #{ENV['USER']}", if: ENV['USER'] do
+ expect(described_class.default_target).to eq(ENV['USER'])
+ end
+
+ it 'fallbacks to root', unless: ENV['USER'] do
+ expect(described_class.default_target).to eq('root')
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe '.targets' do
+ let(:tabs) { [described_class.default_target] + ['foo', 'bar'] }
+
+ before(:each) do
+ File.expects(:readable?).returns true
+ File.stubs(:file?).returns true
+ File.stubs(:writable?).returns true
+ end
+ after(:each) do
+ File.unstub :readable?, :file?, :writable?
+ Dir.unstub :foreach
+ end
+ it 'adds all crontabs as targets' do
+ Dir.expects(:foreach).multiple_yields(*tabs)
+ expect(described_class.targets).to eq(tabs)
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'when parsing a record' do
+ it 'parses a comment' do
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('# This is a test')).to eq(record_type: :comment,
+ line: '# This is a test')
+ end
+
+ it 'gets the resource name of a PUPPET NAME comment' do
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('# Puppet Name: My Fancy Cronjob')).to eq(record_type: :comment,
+ name: 'My Fancy Cronjob',
+ line: '# Puppet Name: My Fancy Cronjob')
+ end
+
+ it 'ignores blank lines' do
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('')).to eq(record_type: :blank, line: '')
+ expect(described_class.parse_line(' ')).to eq(record_type: :blank, line: ' ')
+ expect(described_class.parse_line("\t")).to eq(record_type: :blank, line: "\t")
+ expect(described_class.parse_line(" \t ")).to eq(record_type: :blank, line: " \t ")
+ end
+
+ it 'extracts environment assignments' do
+ # man 5 crontab: MAILTO="" with no value can be used to surpress sending
+ # mails at all
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('MAILTO=""')).to eq(record_type: :environment, line: 'MAILTO=""')
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('FOO=BAR')).to eq(record_type: :environment, line: 'FOO=BAR')
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('FOO_BAR=BAR')).to eq(record_type: :environment, line: 'FOO_BAR=BAR')
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('SPACE = BAR')).to eq(record_type: :environment, line: 'SPACE = BAR')
+ end
+
+ it 'extracts a cron entry' do
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('* * * * * /bin/true')).to eq(record_type: :crontab,
+ hour: :absent,
+ minute: :absent,
+ month: :absent,
+ weekday: :absent,
+ monthday: :absent,
+ special: :absent,
+ command: '/bin/true')
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('0,15,30,45 8-18,20-22 31 12 7 /bin/true')).to eq(record_type: :crontab,
+ minute: ['0', '15', '30', '45'],
+ hour: ['8-18', '20-22'],
+ monthday: ['31'],
+ month: ['12'],
+ weekday: ['7'],
+ special: :absent,
+ command: '/bin/true')
+ # A percent sign will cause the rest of the string to be passed as
+ # standard input and will also act as a newline character. Not sure
+ # if puppet should convert % to a \n as the command property so the
+ # test covers the current behaviour: Do not do any conversions
+ expect(described_class.parse_line('0 22 * * 1-5 mail -s "It\'s 10pm" joe%Joe,%%Where are your kids?%')).to eq(record_type: :crontab,
+ minute: ['0'],
+ hour: ['22'],
+ monthday: :absent,
+ month: :absent,
+ weekday: ['1-5'],
+ special: :absent,
+ command: 'mail -s "It\'s 10pm" joe%Joe,%%Where are your kids?%')
+ end
+
+ describe 'it should support special strings' do
+ ['reboot', 'yearly', 'anually', 'monthly', 'weekly', 'daily', 'midnight', 'hourly'].each do |special|
+ it "should support @#{special}" do
+ expect(described_class.parse_line("@#{special} /bin/true")).to eq(record_type: :crontab,
+ hour: :absent,
+ minute: :absent,
+ month: :absent,
+ weekday: :absent,
+ monthday: :absent,
+ special: special,
+ command: '/bin/true')
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe '.instances' do
+ before :each do
+ described_class.stubs(:default_target).returns 'foobar'
+ end
+
+ describe 'on linux' do
+ before(:each) do
+ Facter.stubs(:value).with(:osfamily).returns 'Linux'
+ Facter.stubs(:value).with(:operatingsystem)
+ end
+
+ it 'contains no resources for a user who has no crontab, or for a user that is absent' do
+ # `crontab...` does only capture stdout here. On vixie-cron-4.1
+ # STDERR shows "no crontab for foobar" but stderr is ignored as
+ # well as the exitcode.
+ # STDERR shows "crontab: user `foobar' unknown" but stderr is
+ # ignored as well as the exitcode
+ described_class.target_object('foobar').expects(:`).with('crontab -u foobar -l 2>/dev/null').returns ''
+ expect(described_class.instances.select do |resource|
+ resource.get('target') == 'foobar'
+ end).to be_empty
+ end
+
+ it 'is able to create records from not-managed records' do
+ described_class.stubs(:target_object).returns File.new(my_fixture('simple'))
+ parameters = described_class.instances.map do |p|
+ h = { name: p.get(:name) }
+ Puppet::Type.type(:cron).validproperties.each do |property|
+ h[property] = p.get(property)
+ end
+ h
+ end
+
+ expect(parameters[0][:name]).to match(%r{unmanaged:\$HOME/bin/daily.job_>>_\$HOME/tmp/out_2>&1-\d+})
+ expect(parameters[0][:minute]).to eq(['5'])
+ expect(parameters[0][:hour]).to eq(['0'])
+ expect(parameters[0][:weekday]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[0][:month]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[0][:monthday]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[0][:special]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[0][:command]).to match(%r{\$HOME/bin/daily.job >> \$HOME/tmp/out 2>&1})
+ expect(parameters[0][:ensure]).to eq(:present)
+ expect(parameters[0][:environment]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[0][:user]).to eq(:absent)
+
+ expect(parameters[1][:name]).to match(%r{unmanaged:\$HOME/bin/monthly-\d+})
+ expect(parameters[1][:minute]).to eq(['15'])
+ expect(parameters[1][:hour]).to eq(['14'])
+ expect(parameters[1][:weekday]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[1][:month]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[1][:monthday]).to eq(['1'])
+ expect(parameters[1][:special]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[1][:command]).to match(%r{\$HOME/bin/monthly})
+ expect(parameters[1][:ensure]).to eq(:present)
+ expect(parameters[1][:environment]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[1][:user]).to eq(:absent)
+ expect(parameters[1][:target]).to eq('foobar')
+ end
+
+ it 'is able to parse puppet managed cronjobs' do
+ described_class.stubs(:target_object).returns File.new(my_fixture('managed'))
+ expect(described_class.instances.map do |p|
+ h = { name: p.get(:name) }
+ Puppet::Type.type(:cron).validproperties.each do |property|
+ h[property] = p.get(property)
+ end
+ h
+ end).to eq([
+ {
+ name: 'real_job',
+ minute: :absent,
+ hour: :absent,
+ weekday: :absent,
+ month: :absent,
+ monthday: :absent,
+ special: :absent,
+ command: '/bin/true',
+ ensure: :present,
+ environment: :absent,
+ user: :absent,
+ target: 'foobar',
+ },
+ {
+ name: 'complex_job',
+ minute: :absent,
+ hour: :absent,
+ weekday: :absent,
+ month: :absent,
+ monthday: :absent,
+ special: 'reboot',
+ command: '/bin/true >> /dev/null 2>&1',
+ ensure: :present,
+ environment: [
+ 'MAILTO=foo@example.com',
+ 'SHELL=/bin/sh',
+ ],
+ user: :absent,
+ target: 'foobar',
+ },
+ ])
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe '.match' do
+ describe 'normal records' do
+ it 'matches when all fields are the same' do
+ expect(described_class.match(record, resource[:name] => resource)).to eq(resource)
+ end
+
+ {
+ minute: ['0', '15', '31', '45'],
+ hour: ['8-18'],
+ monthday: ['30', '31'],
+ month: ['12', '23'],
+ weekday: ['4'],
+ command: '/bin/false',
+ target: 'nobody',
+ }.each_pair do |field, new_value|
+ it "should not match a record when #{field} does not match" do
+ record[field] = new_value
+ expect(described_class.match(record, resource[:name] => resource)).to be_falsey
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'special records' do
+ it 'matches when all fields are the same' do
+ expect(described_class.match(record_special, resource_special[:name] => resource_special)).to eq(resource_special)
+ end
+
+ {
+ special: 'monthly',
+ command: '/bin/false',
+ target: 'root',
+ }.each_pair do |field, new_value|
+ it "should not match a record when #{field} does not match" do
+ record_special[field] = new_value
+ expect(described_class.match(record_special, resource_special[:name] => resource_special)).to be_falsey
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'with a resource without a command' do
+ it 'does not raise an error' do
+ expect { described_class.match(record, resource_sparse[:name] => resource_sparse) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+ end
+ end
+end
diff --git a/spec/unit/type/cron_spec.rb b/spec/unit/type/cron_spec.rb
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/spec/unit/type/cron_spec.rb
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+require 'spec_helper'
+
+describe Puppet::Type.type(:cron), unless: Puppet.features.microsoft_windows? do
+ let(:simple_provider) do
+ provider_class = described_class.provide(:simple) { mk_resource_methods }
+ provider_class.stubs(:suitable?).returns true
+ provider_class
+ end
+
+ before :each do
+ described_class.stubs(:defaultprovider).returns simple_provider
+ end
+
+ after :each do
+ described_class.unprovide(:simple)
+ end
+
+ it 'has :name be its namevar' do
+ expect(described_class.key_attributes).to eq([:name])
+ end
+
+ describe 'when validating attributes' do
+ [:name, :provider].each do |param|
+ it "should have a #{param} parameter" do
+ expect(described_class.attrtype(param)).to eq(:param)
+ end
+ end
+
+ [:command, :special, :minute, :hour, :weekday, :month, :monthday, :environment, :user, :target].each do |property|
+ it "should have a #{property} property" do
+ expect(described_class.attrtype(property)).to eq(:property)
+ end
+ end
+
+ [:command, :minute, :hour, :weekday, :month, :monthday].each do |cronparam|
+ it "should have #{cronparam} of type CronParam" do
+ expect(described_class.attrclass(cronparam).ancestors).to include CronParam
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'when validating values' do
+ describe 'ensure' do
+ it 'supports present as a value for ensure' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', ensure: :present) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports absent as a value for ensure' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', ensure: :absent) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support other values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', ensure: :foo) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{Invalid value})
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'command' do
+ it 'discards leading spaces' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', command: ' /bin/true')[:command]).not_to match Regexp.new(' ')
+ end
+ it 'discards trailing spaces' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', command: '/bin/true ')[:command]).not_to match Regexp.new(' ')
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'minute' do
+ it 'supports absent' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: 'absent') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports *' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '*') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'translates absent to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: 'absent')[:minute]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'translates * to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '*')[:minute]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid single values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '0') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '1') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '59') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support non numeric characters' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: 'z59') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{z59 is not a valid minute})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '5z9') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{5z9 is not a valid minute})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '59z') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{59z is not a valid minute})
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support single values out of range' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '-1') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid minute})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '60') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{60 is not a valid minute})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '61') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{61 is not a valid minute})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '120') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{120 is not a valid minute})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid multiple values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: ['0', '1', '59']) }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: ['40', '30', '20']) }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: ['10', '30', '20']) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support multiple values if at least one is invalid' do
+ # one invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: ['0', '1', '60']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{60 is not a valid minute})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: ['0', '120', '59']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{120 is not a valid minute})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: ['-1', '1', '59']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid minute})
+ # two invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: ['0', '61', '62']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(61|62) is not a valid minute})
+ # all invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: ['-1', '61', '62']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(-1|61|62) is not a valid minute})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid step syntax' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '*/2') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '10-16/2') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support invalid steps' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '*/A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/A is not a valid minute})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '*/2A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/2A is not a valid minute})
+ # As it turns out cron does not complaining about steps that exceed the valid range
+ # expect { described_class.new(:name => 'foo', :minute => '*/120' ) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, /is not a valid minute/)
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'hour' do
+ it 'supports absent' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: 'absent') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports *' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '*') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'translates absent to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: 'absent')[:hour]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'translates * to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '*')[:hour]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid single values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '0') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '11') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '12') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '13') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '23') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support non numeric characters' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: 'z15') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{z15 is not a valid hour})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '1z5') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{1z5 is not a valid hour})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '15z') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{15z is not a valid hour})
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support single values out of range' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '-1') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid hour})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '24') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{24 is not a valid hour})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '120') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{120 is not a valid hour})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid multiple values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: ['0', '1', '23']) }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: ['5', '16', '14']) }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: ['16', '13', '9']) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support multiple values if at least one is invalid' do
+ # one invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: ['0', '1', '24']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{24 is not a valid hour})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: ['0', '-1', '5']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid hour})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: ['-1', '1', '23']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid hour})
+ # two invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: ['0', '25', '26']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(25|26) is not a valid hour})
+ # all invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: ['-1', '24', '120']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(-1|24|120) is not a valid hour})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid step syntax' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '*/2') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '10-18/4') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support invalid steps' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '*/A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/A is not a valid hour})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', hour: '*/2A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/2A is not a valid hour})
+ # As it turns out cron does not complaining about steps that exceed the valid range
+ # expect { described_class.new(:name => 'foo', :hour => '*/26' ) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, /is not a valid hour/)
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'weekday' do
+ it 'supports absent' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'absent') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports *' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '*') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'translates absent to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'absent')[:weekday]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'translates * to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '*')[:weekday]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid numeric weekdays' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '0') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '1') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '6') }.not_to raise_error
+ # According to http://www.manpagez.com/man/5/crontab 7 is also valid (Sunday)
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '7') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid weekdays as words (long version)' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Monday') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Tuesday') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Wednesday') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Thursday') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Friday') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Saturday') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Sunday') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid weekdays as words (3 character version)' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Mon') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Tue') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Wed') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Thu') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Fri') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Sat') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Sun') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support numeric values out of range' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '-1') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid weekday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '8') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{8 is not a valid weekday})
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support invalid weekday names' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: 'Sar') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{Sar is not a valid weekday})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid multiple values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: ['0', '1', '6']) }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: ['Mon', 'Wed', 'Friday']) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support multiple values if at least one is invalid' do
+ # one invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: ['0', '1', '8']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{8 is not a valid weekday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: ['Mon', 'Fii', 'Sat']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{Fii is not a valid weekday})
+ # two invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: ['Mos', 'Fii', 'Sat']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(Mos|Fii) is not a valid weekday})
+ # all invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: ['Mos', 'Fii', 'Saa']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(Mos|Fii|Saa) is not a valid weekday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: ['-1', '8', '11']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(-1|8|11) is not a valid weekday})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid step syntax' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '*/2') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '0-4/2') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support invalid steps' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '*/A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/A is not a valid weekday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', weekday: '*/2A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/2A is not a valid weekday})
+ # As it turns out cron does not complaining about steps that exceed the valid range
+ # expect { described_class.new(:name => 'foo', :weekday => '*/9' ) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, /is not a valid weekday/)
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'month' do
+ it 'supports absent' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'absent') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports *' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '*') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'translates absent to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'absent')[:month]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'translates * to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '*')[:month]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid numeric values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '1') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '12') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid months as words' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'January')[:month]).to eq(['1'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'February')[:month]).to eq(['2'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'March')[:month]).to eq(['3'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'April')[:month]).to eq(['4'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'May')[:month]).to eq(['5'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'June')[:month]).to eq(['6'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'July')[:month]).to eq(['7'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'August')[:month]).to eq(['8'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'September')[:month]).to eq(['9'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'October')[:month]).to eq(['10'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'November')[:month]).to eq(['11'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'December')[:month]).to eq(['12'])
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid months as words (3 character short version)' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Jan')[:month]).to eq(['1'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Feb')[:month]).to eq(['2'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Mar')[:month]).to eq(['3'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Apr')[:month]).to eq(['4'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'May')[:month]).to eq(['5'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Jun')[:month]).to eq(['6'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Jul')[:month]).to eq(['7'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Aug')[:month]).to eq(['8'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Sep')[:month]).to eq(['9'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Oct')[:month]).to eq(['10'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Nov')[:month]).to eq(['11'])
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Dec')[:month]).to eq(['12'])
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support numeric values out of range' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '-1') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '0') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{0 is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '13') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{13 is not a valid month})
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support words that are not valid months' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: 'Jal') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{Jal is not a valid month})
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support single values out of range' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '-1') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '60') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{60 is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '61') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{61 is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '120') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{120 is not a valid month})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid multiple values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: ['1', '9', '12']) }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: ['Jan', 'March', 'Jul']) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support multiple values if at least one is invalid' do
+ # one invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: ['0', '1', '12']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{0 is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: ['1', '13', '10']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{13 is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Jxx']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{Jxx is not a valid month})
+ # two invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: ['Jan', 'Fex', 'Jux']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(Fex|Jux) is not a valid month})
+ # all invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: ['-1', '0', '13']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(-1|0|13) is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: ['Jax', 'Fex', 'Aux']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(Jax|Fex|Aux) is not a valid month})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid step syntax' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '*/2') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '1-12/3') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support invalid steps' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '*/A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/A is not a valid month})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', month: '*/2A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/2A is not a valid month})
+ # As it turns out cron does not complaining about steps that exceed the valid range
+ # expect { described_class.new(:name => 'foo', :month => '*/13' ) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, /is not a valid month/)
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'monthday' do
+ it 'supports absent' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: 'absent') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'supports *' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '*') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'translates absent to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: 'absent')[:monthday]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'translates * to :absent' do
+ expect(described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '*')[:monthday]).to eq(:absent)
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid single values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '1') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '30') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '31') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support non numeric characters' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: 'z23') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{z23 is not a valid monthday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '2z3') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{2z3 is not a valid monthday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '23z') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{23z is not a valid monthday})
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support single values out of range' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '-1') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid monthday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '0') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{0 is not a valid monthday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '32') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{32 is not a valid monthday})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid multiple values' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: ['1', '23', '31']) }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: ['31', '23', '1']) }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: ['1', '31', '23']) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support multiple values if at least one is invalid' do
+ # one invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: ['1', '23', '32']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{32 is not a valid monthday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: ['-1', '12', '23']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{-1 is not a valid monthday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: ['13', '32', '30']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{32 is not a valid monthday})
+ # two invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: ['-1', '0', '23']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(-1|0) is not a valid monthday})
+ # all invalid
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: ['-1', '0', '32']) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{(-1|0|32) is not a valid monthday})
+ end
+
+ it 'supports valid step syntax' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '*/2') }.not_to raise_error
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '10-16/2') }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it 'does not support invalid steps' do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '*/A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/A is not a valid monthday})
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', monthday: '*/2A') }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{\*/2A is not a valid monthday})
+ # As it turns out cron does not complaining about steps that exceed the valid range
+ # expect { described_class.new(:name => 'foo', :monthday => '*/32' ) }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, /is not a valid monthday/)
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'special' do
+ ['reboot', 'yearly', 'annually', 'monthly', 'weekly', 'daily', 'midnight', 'hourly'].each do |value|
+ it "should support the value '#{value}'" do
+ expect { described_class.new(name: 'foo', special: value) }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+ end
+
+ context 'when combined with numeric schedule fields' do
+ context "which are 'absent'" do
+ [['reboot', 'yearly', 'annually', 'monthly', 'weekly', 'daily', 'midnight', 'hourly'], :absent].flatten.each do |value|
+ it "should accept the value '#{value}' for special" do
+ expect {
+ described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: :absent, special: value)
+ }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ context 'which are not absent' do
+ ['reboot', 'yearly', 'annually', 'monthly', 'weekly', 'daily', 'midnight', 'hourly'].each do |value|
+ it "should not accept the value '#{value}' for special" do
+ expect {
+ described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '1', special: value)
+ }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{cannot specify both a special schedule and a value})
+ end
+ end
+ it "accepts the 'absent' value for special" do
+ expect {
+ described_class.new(name: 'foo', minute: '1', special: :absent)
+ }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'environment' do
+ it 'accepts an :environment that looks like a path' do
+ expect {
+ described_class.new(name: 'foo', environment: 'PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin')
+ }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it "does not accept environment variables that do not contain '='" do
+ expect {
+ described_class.new(name: 'foo', environment: 'INVALID')
+ }.to raise_error(Puppet::Error, %r{Invalid environment setting "INVALID"})
+ end
+
+ it "accepts empty environment variables that do not contain '='" do
+ expect {
+ described_class.new(name: 'foo', environment: 'MAILTO=')
+ }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+
+ it "accepts 'absent'" do
+ expect {
+ described_class.new(name: 'foo', environment: 'absent')
+ }.not_to raise_error
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ describe 'when autorequiring resources' do
+ let(:user_bob) { Puppet::Type.type(:user).new(name: 'bob', ensure: :present) }
+ let(:user_alice) { Puppet::Type.type(:user).new(name: 'alice', ensure: :present) }
+ let(:catalog) { Puppet::Resource::Catalog.new }
+
+ before :each do
+ catalog.add_resource user_bob, user_alice
+ end
+
+ it 'autorequires the user' do
+ resource = described_class.new(name: 'dummy', command: '/usr/bin/uptime', user: 'alice')
+ catalog.add_resource resource
+ req = resource.autorequire
+ expect(req.size).to eq(1)
+ expect(req[0].target).to eq(resource)
+ expect(req[0].source).to eq(user_alice)
+ end
+ end
+
+ it 'does not require a command when removing an entry' do
+ entry = described_class.new(name: 'test_entry', ensure: :absent)
+ expect(entry.value(:command)).to eq(nil)
+ end
+
+ it 'defaults to user => root if Etc.getpwuid(Process.uid) returns nil (#12357)' do
+ Etc.expects(:getpwuid).returns(nil)
+ entry = described_class.new(name: 'test_entry', ensure: :present)
+ expect(entry.value(:user)).to eql 'root'
+ end
+end