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# Onceover

[![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/voxpupuli/onceover.svg)](https://github.com/voxpupuli/onceover/blob/master/LICENSE)
[![Donated by dylanratcliffe](https://img.shields.io/badge/donated%20by-dylanratcliffe-fb7047.svg)](#transfer-notice)
[![RubyGem Version](https://img.shields.io/gem/v/onceover.svg)](https://rubygems.org/gems/onceover)
[![RubyGem Downloads](https://img.shields.io/gem/dt/onceover.svg)](https://rubygems.org/gems/onceover)

*The gateway drug to automated infrastructure testing with Puppet*

Onceover is a tool to automatically run basic tests on an entire Puppet control repository.
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**New in v3.19.1: I've reversed the decision to have onceover use `site.pp` in the same way Puppet does. From now on your `manifest` setting in `environment.conf` will be ignored and your `site.pp` will only be used if you explicitly set the `manifest` option in the CLI or config file.**

[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/dylanratcliffe/onceover.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/dylanratcliffe/onceover) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/2ys2ggkgln69hmyf/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/dylanratcliffe/onceover/branch/master)

## Table of Contents

- [Overview](#overview)
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```shell
bundle exec onceover init
```

1. Run your spec tests!

```shell
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**Note**: The facts are available through the `node_facts` hash and the trusted facts as `trusted_facts`.

Exmaple:

```yaml
after:
- "puts 'Test finished running'"
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This setting overrides defaults for the `Onceover::Controlrepo` class' `opts` hash.

Example:

```yaml
opts:
:facts_dirs: # Remember: `opts` keys are symbols!
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**Note**: The top level `trusted` hash takes precidence over the `trusted[extensions]` hash nested under `values`. Meaning that if you have any specified at the top level, any nested ones will not be considered. So pick **ONE** method and stick with that.

#### Trusted Certname
**Note:** When testing with Puppet >= 4.3 the trusted facts hash will have the standard trusted fact keys (certname, domain, and hostname) populated based on the node name (as set with :node).

To support the resolution of the trusted fact `certname` in auto-generated spec tests, onceover will set `:node` to the value of `trusted[certname]` where present in the source factset.
**Note:** When testing with Puppet >= 4.3 the trusted facts hash will have the standard trusted fact keys (certname, domain, and hostname) populated based on the node name (as set with :node).

To support the resolution of the trusted fact `certname` in auto-generated spec tests, onceover will set `:node` to the value of `trusted[certname]` where present in the source factset.

For example: A spec test generated by the factset below would result in `:node` == `node.puppetlabs.net`.

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```

See the following rspec-puppet links for more information:
- [Specifying the FQDN of the test node](https://github.com/puppetlabs/rspec-puppet#specifying-the-fqdn-of-the-test-node)
- [Specifying trusted facts](https://github.com/puppetlabs/rspec-puppet#specifying-trusted-facts)

- [Specifying the FQDN of the test node](https://github.com/puppetlabs/rspec-puppet#specifying-the-fqdn-of-the-test-node)
- [Specifying trusted facts](https://github.com/puppetlabs/rspec-puppet#specifying-trusted-facts)

#### Trusted External Data

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Organisations often reference modules from their own git servers in the `Puppetfile`, like this:

```
```ruby
mod "puppetlabs-apache",
:git => "https://git.megacorp.com/pup/puppetlabs-apache.git",
:tag => "v5.4.0"
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If you get errors downloading modules from `git`, its because `r10k`'s call to your underlying `git` command has failed.
`onceover` tells you the command that `r10k` tried to run, so if you get an error like this:

```
```text
INFO -> Updating module /Users/dylan/control-repo/.onceover/etc/puppetlabs/code/environments
/production/modules/apache
ERROR -> Command exited with non-zero exit code:
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Then the approach to debug it would be to run the command that Onceover suggested:

```
```shell
git --git-dir /Users/dylan/.r10k/git/ssh---git.megacorp.com-pup-puppetlabs_apache.git fetch origin --prune
```

In this case, running the command interactively gives us a prompt to add the server to our `~/.ssh/known_hosts` file, which fixes the problem permanently:

```
```shell
$ git --git-dir /Users/dylan/.r10k/git/ssh---git.megacorp.com-pup-puppetlabs_apache.git fetch origin --prune
```

```text
The authenticity of host 'git.megacorp.com (123.456.789.101)' can't be established.
...
Warning: Permanently added 'git.megacorp.com,123.456.789.101' (RSA) to the list of known hosts.
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There may be situations where you cannot test everything that is in your puppet code, some common reasons for this include:

- Code is destined for a Puppet Master but the VM image is not a Puppet Master which means we can't restart certain services etc.
- A file is being pulled from somewhere that is only accessible in production
- Something is trying to connect to something else that does not exist
- Code is destined for a Puppet Master but the VM image is not a Puppet Master which means we can't restart certain services etc.
- A file is being pulled from somewhere that is only accessible in production
- Something is trying to connect to something else that does not exist

Fear not! There is a solution for this, it's also a good way to practice writing *nasty* puppet code. For this exact purpose I have added the ability for onceover to include extra bits of code in the tests to fix things like this. All you need to do is put a file/s containing puppet code here:

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Useful plugins:

- [onceover-codequality](https://github.com/declarativesystems/onceover-codequality) _Check lint and syntax_
- [onceover-octocatalog-diff](https://github.com/dylanratcliffe/onceover-octocatalog-diff) _See the differences between two versions of a catalog_
- [onceover-codequality](https://github.com/declarativesystems/onceover-codequality) _Check lint and syntax_
- [onceover-octocatalog-diff](https://github.com/voxpupuli/onceover-octocatalog-diff) _See the differences between two versions of a catalog_

If you want to write your own plugin, take a look at [onceover-helloworld](https://github.com/declarativesystems/onceover-helloworld) to help you get started.

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Cheers to all of those who helped out:

- @jessereynolds
- @op-ct
- @GeoffWilliams
- @beergeek
- @jairojunior
- @natemccurdy
- @aardvark
- @Mandos
- @Nekototori
- @LMacchi
- @tabakhase
- @binford2k
- @raphink
- @tequeter
- @alexjfisher
- @smortex
- @16c7x
- @neomilium
- @chlawren

- @jessereynolds
- @op-ct
- @GeoffWilliams
- @beergeek
- @jairojunior
- @natemccurdy
- @aardvark
- @Mandos
- @Nekototori
- @LMacchi
- @tabakhase
- @binford2k
- @raphink
- @tequeter
- @alexjfisher
- @smortex
- @16c7x
- @neomilium
- @chlawren

## Transfer Notice

This project was originally authored by dylanratcliffe. The maintainer preferred that Vox Pupuli take ownership of the project for future improvement and maintenance. Existing pull requests and issues were transferred over, please fork and continue to contribute here instead of voxpupuli-onceover.
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