Hi all,
I've grown incredibly frustrated. So I'm trying to write some unit tests
for my puppet modules. I've got PDK installed and running. My first test
runs, "without params", but my second test fails due to a compilation
error. Not sure what the real difference is between the two:
require 'spec_helper'
describe 'nuke', type: :class do
let(:facts) do
{
:userprofilepaths_array => ['C:\Users\foobar']
}
end
context 'with no params' do
it { should_not compile }
end
context 'with nuke product' do
let(:params) do
{
:products => {
'Nuke 9' => {
'version' => '9.0V5',
'package_source' => '/abs/path/to/nuke_installer.exe'
}
}
}
end
it { should compile }
end
end
The error is:
failed: rspec: ./spec/classes/nuke_spec.rb:26: error during compilation:
> Evaluation Error: Left match operand must result in a String value. Got an
> Undef Value. at
> /Users/anthony/repos/puppetdev/nuke/spec/fixtures/modules/nuke/manifests/init.pp:30:7
>
> on node anthonymbpro.local
> nuke with nuke product should compile into a catalogue without
> dependency cycles
> Failure/Error:
> end
>
> it { should compile }
> end
> end
>
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