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Mastering Puppet 5

You're reading from   Mastering Puppet 5 Optimize enterprise-grade environment performance with Puppet

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788831864
Length 292 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Authoring Modules FREE CHAPTER 2. Roles and Profiles 3. Extending Puppet 4. Hiera 5 5. Managing Code 6. Workflow 7. Continuous Integration 8. Extending Puppet with Tasks and Discovery 9. Exported Resources 10. Application Orchestration 11. Scaling Puppet 12. Troubleshooting and Profiling 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Unit testing your module

The number one most important thing you can do to bring quality to your modules is to test them! Testing really is one of the most important aspects of software quality assurance in any field of software development. In the agile development community, we've been banging on the table about automated testing for more than 10 years!

Puppet RSpec (http://rspec-puppet.com/tutorial) has been allowing the Puppet community to unit test their modules for quite some time, but it's even easier now with the new PDK 1.0, as everything is set up ready, and you can just add your testing code and run the tests.

From a Puppet perspective, unit testing means checking the output from the compiler. Are the resources contained in the compiled relationship resource catalog, and is their order as expected, given the parameters passed and/or facts present?

When you begin to write tests in Puppet-RSpec, it seems at first like all you are doing is rewriting the Puppet manifests in another Ruby-like language. There is, however, really more to it than that. If there is some reasonable complexity to the module's functionality, for example, testing the dynamic content produced by Puppet templates, support for multiple operating systems, and different actions according to the passed parameters, then these tests actually form a safety net when editing or adding new functionality to your modules, protecting against regressions when refactoring, or upgrading to a new Puppet release.

Let's carry on from the previous two sections and use the development kit to unit test our module. Whenever you generate a class using the pdk new class command, PDK creates a corresponding unit test file. This file, located in your module's /spec/classes folder, already includes a template for writing your unit tests (see http://rspec-puppet.com/tutorial). You can then run the tests using the following command:

$ pdk test unit
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