On 2015-05-10 17:53, Corey Osman wrote:
I'll be at the contributor summit and conference on thursday-friday.
Whats the best way to get a hold of you?
I will be at the contributor summit as well. I am the "tall Swedish
dude" :-) and you can ping me as @hel on twitter, but it should not be
difficult to find me at the summit.
- henrik
Corey
On Friday, October 2, 2015 at 4:08:58 PM UTC-7, Henrik Lindberg wrote:
On 2015-01-10 7:24, Corey Osman wrote:
> Last year I had an idea to create a tool to automate the buildout
of puppet unit tests by inspecting puppet code inside puppet
manifests. Along with this idea I also wanted to retrofit any puppet
module with the latest best practices, gems, rake commands and other
stuff in development within the community. So today I am releasing a
revamped version of this tool in the form of a retrospec plugin.
>
> I am happy to announce availability of this tool for mass
consumption. I have been using my own tool over the past few months
almost every day and I can no longer keep this tool a secret as I
know it will save you hours of time and frustration.
>
> The reason I built this tool is simply because unit testing is
too difficult for the average puppet coder. There are just too many
blogs, ruby versions, gems, and other tools to learn. When I first
started unit testing,
> I documented my problems and setup procedures and eventually
committed them to code to make them easily reproducible. I have
reduced the typical learning curve of several weeks down to a few
simple key strokes.
>
> I’m confident that you will love this tool and use it everyday to
assist in the creation of your modules.
>
> To get started: 'gem install puppet-retrospec && retrospec
puppet' inside your favorite puppet module directory.
>
> https://github.com/nwops/puppet-retrospec
<https://github.com/nwops/puppet-retrospec> (puppet module unit
test generator plugin)
>
> https://github.com/nwops/retrospec
<https://github.com/nwops/retrospec> (file generator framework)
>
>
> Corey
>
Hi Corey, the tool looks really cool. If you are at Puppet Conf next
week, hit me up and I can help with getting this working for 4.x (and
future parser in 3.8). You should be able to support both just like
puppet does.
Regards
- henrik
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