When 'require' multiple resources, you should copy what the catalog
contains :
* 'require' => '[User[nginx]{:name=>"nginx"},
Exec[install_nginx]{:command=>"install_nginx"}]',
in the rspec file. Thats the only way i could make it pass the test.
Grts
jo
*
On Saturday, 21 September 2013 01:52:34 UTC+2, Guy Knights wrote:
>
> No such luck. I all the above suggestions (capitalising class names,
> removing inner quotes) with another require:
>
> * file { 'set_nginx_dir_permissions':*
> * ensure => directory,*
> * path => "/opt/nginx-${version}",*
> * owner => nginx,*
> * group => nginx,*
> * mode => '0644',*
> * require => [User['nginx'],Exec['install_nginx']],*
> * }*
>
> but it says the catalogue is set to *[User[nginx]{:name=>"nginx"},
> Exec[install_nginx]{:command=>"install_nginx"}]*, which is what I was
> getting with the other require.
>
> On Thursday, 19 September 2013 22:12:34 UTC-7, Dan Bode wrote:
>>
>> I'm pretty sure the error is b/c the class names need to be capitalized.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Guy Knights <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Can someone tell me the correct way to specify the following require
>>> statement in an rspec-puppet test?
>>>
>>> *require =>
>>> [Class['ssl'],Class['pcre3'],Staging::Extract["nginx-${version}.tar.gz"]]
>>> *
>>>
>>> I tried this: *'require' =>
>>> "[Class['ssl'],Class['pcre3'],Staging::Extract['nginx-1.4.1.tar.gz']]"*but
>>> got the following error:
>>>
>>> *Failure/Error: )
>>> *
>>> *expected that the catalogue would contain Exec[install_nginx] with
>>> require set to
>>> `"[Class['ssl'],Class['pcre3'],Staging::Extract['nginx-1.4.1.tar.gz']]"`
>>> but it is set to `[Class[Ssl]{:name=>"Ssl"}, Class[Pcre3]{:name=>"Pcre3"},
>>> Staging::Extract[nginx-1.4.1.tar.gz]{:name=>"nginx-1.4.1.tar.gz"}]` in the
>>> catalogue*
>>>
>>> I've tried every combination of different quotes, removing the inner
>>> quotes, capitalising the resource titles, and even just copying and pasting
>>> what the error above says the catalogue is reporting, but it just doesn't
>>> work. I thought I had the syntax for requires figured out, but apparently
>>> not.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Guy
>>>
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