https://github.com/wikimedia/operations-puppet
Tip revision: d6e81cbce71fe6222b11d654da0345a68ff06f5c authored by Ariel T. Glenn on 28 January 2016, 08:41:30 UTC
remove salt master role from palladium
remove salt master role from palladium
Tip revision: d6e81cb
Rakefile
# This rakefile is meant to trigger your local puppet-linter. To take
# advantage of that powerful linter, you must have the puppet and
# puppet-lint gems:
#
# $ sudo gem install puppet
# $ sudo gem install puppet-lint
#
# Then run the linter using rake (a ruby build helper):
#
# $ rake lint
#
# A list of top errors can be obtained using:
# $ rake lint |rev |cut -d\ -f4- | rev | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
#
# puppet-lint doc is at https://github.com/rodjek/puppet-lint
#
#
# Another target is spec, which runs unit/integration tests. You will need some
# more gems installed:
#
# $ sudo gem install puppet rspec puppetlabs_spec_helper
#
# Then:
#
# $ rake spec
#
require 'bundler/setup'
require 'rubocop/rake_task'
RuboCop::RakeTask.new(:rubocop)
# Only care about color when using a tty.
if Rake.application.tty_output?
# Since we are going to use puppet internal stuff, we might as
# well attempt to reuse their colorization utility. Note the utility class
# is not available in older puppet versions.
begin
require'puppet/util/colors'
include Puppet::Util::Colors
rescue LoadError
puts "Cant load puppet/util/colors .. no color for you!"
end
end
unless respond_to? :console_color
# Define our own colorization method that simply outputs the message.
def console_color(_level, message)
message
end
end
task :default => [:help]
desc 'Show the help'
task :help do
puts "Puppet helper for operations/puppet.git
Welcome #{ENV['USER']} to WMFs wonderful rake helper to play with puppet.
---[Command line options]----------------------------------------------
`rake -T` : list available tasks
`rake -P` : shows tasks dependencies
---[Available rake tasks]----------------------------------------------"
# Show our tasks list.
system "rake -T"
puts "-----------------------------------------------------------------------"
puts "
Examples:
Validate syntax for all puppet manifests:
rake validate
Validate manifests/nfs.pp and manifests/apaches.pp
rake \"validate[manifests/nfs.pp manifests/apaches.pp]\"
Run puppet style checker:
rake lint
"
end
task :run_puppet_lint do
system('puppet-lint .')
end
desc 'Run all build/tests commands (CI entry point)'
task test: [:rubocop]
desc "Build documentation"
task :doc do
doc_cmd = [
"puppet doc",
"--mode rdoc",
"--all", # build all references
"--manifestdir manifests",
"--modulepath modules",
].join(' ')
puts "Running #{doc_cmd}"
system(doc_cmd)
end
desc "Lint puppet files"
task :lint => :run_puppet_lint
desc "Validate puppet syntax (default: manifests/site.pp)"
task :validate, [:files ] do |_t, args|
success = true
if args.files
puts console_color(:info, "Validating " + args.files.inspect)
ok = puppet_parser_validate args.files
else
ok = puppet_parser_validate 'manifests/site.pp'
success &&= ok
Dir.glob("modules/*").each do |dir|
puts console_color(:info, "Validating manifests in '#{dir}'")
ok = puppet_parser_validate Dir.glob("#{dir}/**/*.pp")
success &&= ok
end
end
if success
puts "[OK] " + console_color(:info, "files looks fine!")
else
raise console_color(:alert, "puppet failed to validate files (exit: #{res.exitstatus}")
end
end
# Validate manifests passed as an array of filenames.
def puppet_parser_validate(*manifests)
manifests = manifests.join(' ')
sh "puppet parser validate #{manifests}"
end
desc "Run spec tests found in modules"
task :spec do
# Hold a list of modules not passing tests.
failed_modules = []
# Invoke rake whenever a module has a Rakefile.
FileList["modules/*/Rakefile"].each do |rakefile|
module_name = rakefile.match('modules/(.+)/')[1]
if !run_module_spec(module_name)
failed_modules << module_name # recording
end
puts "\n"
end
puts '-' * 80
puts 'Finished running tests for all modules'
puts '-' * 80
unless failed_modules.empty?
puts "\nThe following modules are NOT passing tests:\n"
puts '- ' + failed_modules * "\n- "
puts
raise "Some modules had failures, sorry."
end
end
desc "Generates ctags"
task :tags do
puts "Generating ctags file.."
system('ctags -R .')
puts "Done"
puts
puts "See https://github.com/majutsushi/tagbar/wiki#puppet for vim"
puts "integration with the vim tagbar plugin."
end
# Wrapper to run rspec in a module.
def run_module_spec(module_name)
puts '-' * 80
puts "Running rspec tests for module #{module_name}"
puts '-' * 80
Dir.chdir("modules/#{module_name}") do
# The following is a customized replacement for 'spec_prep'.
# We do not want to use upstream modules which are usually installed
# using `rake spec_prep`, instead we symlink to our own modules.
directory_name = "spec/fixtures"
Dir.mkdir(directory_name) unless File.exists?(directory_name)
link_name = "spec/fixtures/modules"
system("ln -s ../../../../modules #{link_name}") unless File.exists?(link_name)
# We also need to create an empty site.pp file in the manifests dir.
directory_name = "spec/fixtures/manifests"
Dir.mkdir(directory_name) unless File.exists?(directory_name)
site_file_name = "spec/fixtures/manifests/site.pp"
system("touch #{site_file_name}") unless File.exists?(site_file_name)
puts "Invoking tests on module #{module_name}"
system('rake spec_standalone')
end
end
# lint
# amass profit
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