License: Apache 2.0
Copyright: 2012 Opscode, Inc.
Author: Bryan McLellan [email protected]
Author: Bryan W. Berry [email protected]
This cookbook utilizes the minitest-chef-handler project to facilitate cookbook testing. By default, minitest-handler will collect all the tests in your cookbook_path and run them.
minitest-chef-handler project: https://github.com/calavera/minitest-chef-handler
stable minitest-handler cookbook: http://community.opscode.com/cookbooks/minitest-handler
minitest-handler cookbook development: https://github.com/btm/minitest-handler-cookbook
Note: Version 0.1.8 deprecated use of
files/default/tests/minitest/*_test.rb
and the location of support
files. Test files should now be located in
files/default/test/*_test.rb
Note: Version 0.1.0 added a change that breaks backward compatibility. The minitest-handler now only loads
test files named "_test.rb" rather than all test files in the path files/default/test/*_test.rb
If you have any helper libraries, they should match files/default/test/*helper*.rb
node[:minitest][:gem_version]
- The version of the minitest gem to install and use.- Default: 3.0.1
node[:minitest][:chef_handler_gem_version]
- The version of the minitest-chef-handler gem to install and use.- Default: 1.0.3
node[:minitest][:chef_handler_gem_source]
- Alternate remote source for the minitest-chef-handler gem if not using RubyGems.org.(Ex http://mysource.com/gems')- Default: RubyGems.org
node[:minitest][:ci_reporter_gem_version]
- The version of the ci_reporter gem to install and use.- Default: 1.9.2
node[:minitest][:path]
- Location to store and find test files.- Default:
/var/chef/minitest
- Default:
node[:minitest][:recipes]
- The names of all recipes included during the chef run, whether by insertion to the run_list, inclusion through a role, or added withinclude_recipe
. If you only want tests for select recipes to run, override this value with the names of the recipes that you want tested.- Default: []
node[:minitest][:filter]
- Filter test names on a pattern (regex)- Default:
nil
- Example:
/apache2/
could be used to only run tests for recipes starting with apache2
- Default:
node[:minitest][:seed]
- Set random seed- Default:
nil
- Default:
node[:minitest][:ci_reports]
- Path to write out the result of each test in a JUnit-compatible XML file, parseable by many CI platforms- Default:
nil
- Default:
node[:minitest][:tests]
- Test files to run.- Default to
**/*_test.rb
- Default to
node[:minitest][:verbose]
- Display verbose output- Default: true
- Add
recipe[minitest-handler]
somewhere on your run_list, preferably last - Place tests in
files/default/test/
with the name your-recipe-name_test.rb (default recipe is named default_test.rb) - Put any helper functions you have in
files/default/test/spec_helper.rb
but minitest-handler will ensure that you have access to any file that matches the globfiles/test/*helper.rb
class TestApache2 < MiniTest::Chef::TestCase
def test_that_the_package_installed
case node[:platform]
when "ubuntu","debian"
assert system('apt-cache policy apache2 | grep Installed | grep -v none')
end
end
def test_that_the_service_is_running
assert system('/etc/init.d/apache2 status')
end
def test_that_the_service_is_enabled
assert File.exists?(Dir.glob("/etc/rc5.d/S*apache2").first)
end
end
require 'minitest/spec'
describe_recipe 'ark::test' do
it "installed the unzip package" do
package("unzip").must_be_installed
end
it "dumps the correct files into place with correct owner and group" do
file("/usr/local/foo_dump/foo1.txt").must_have(:owner, "foobarbaz").and(:group, "foobarbaz")
end
end
For more detailed examples, see here
This cookbook currently uses test-kitchen along with the kitchen-vagrant.
All test are currently written using BATS, which is essentially bash. Using BATS was done so that minitest-handler nor minitest-chef-handler were used to test itself. For more examples of bats than are in this cookbook, see the chef-rvm, chef-ruby_build, and chef-rbenv cookbooks.
NOTE A known limitation of using BATS is that the cookbook is not currently tested on Windows machines. See #45 for more of the background on this.
This cookbook uses an 'even number' release strategy. The version number in master will always be an odd number indicating development, and an even number will be used when an official build is released.
Come release time here is the checklist:
- Ensure the
metadata.rb
reflects the proper even numbered release - Ensure there is a dated change log entry in
CHANGELOG.md
- Commit all the changes
- Use stove to release (
bundle exec stove
) - Bump the version in metadata.rb to the next patch level odd number
- David Petzel [email protected]
- Reijo Pitkanen [email protected]
- Jean Mertz [email protected]