X-Git-Url: https://git.adam-barratt.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=3rdparty%2Fmodules%2Farchive%2FCONTRIBUTING.md;fp=3rdparty%2Fmodules%2Farchive%2FCONTRIBUTING.md;h=ac8608c0e7a8c9ed71d462ae8139493f0023c47d;hb=ce70d6baf887ae03a2a6a7f5e73eb2e2c3dea208;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=0ba93256399fbad7ed8fabfa39c24dd47169dde3;p=mirror%2Fdsa-puppet.git diff --git a/3rdparty/modules/archive/CONTRIBUTING.md b/3rdparty/modules/archive/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ac8608c0e --- /dev/null +++ b/3rdparty/modules/archive/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +This module has grown over time based on a range of contributions from +people using it. If you follow these contributing guidelines your patch +will likely make it into a release a little quicker. + + +## Contributing + +Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. [Contributor Code of Conduct](https://voxpupuli.org/coc/). + +1. Fork the repo. + +1. Create a separate branch for your change. + +1. Run the tests. We only take pull requests with passing tests, and + documentation. + +1. Add a test for your change. Only refactoring and documentation + changes require no new tests. If you are adding functionality + or fixing a bug, please add a test. + +1. Squash your commits down into logical components. Make sure to rebase + against the current master. + +1. Push the branch to your fork and submit a pull request. + +Please be prepared to repeat some of these steps as our contributors review +your code. + +## Dependencies + +The testing and development tools have a bunch of dependencies, +all managed by [bundler](http://bundler.io/) according to the +[Puppet support matrix](http://docs.puppetlabs.com/guides/platforms.html#ruby-versions). + +By default the tests use a baseline version of Puppet. + +If you have Ruby 2.x or want a specific version of Puppet, +you must set an environment variable such as: + + export PUPPET_VERSION="~> 4.2.0" + +Install the dependencies like so... + + bundle install + +## Syntax and style + +The test suite will run [Puppet Lint](http://puppet-lint.com/) and +[Puppet Syntax](https://github.com/gds-operations/puppet-syntax) to +check various syntax and style things. You can run these locally with: + + bundle exec rake lint + bundle exec rake validate + +## Running the unit tests + +The unit test suite covers most of the code, as mentioned above please +add tests if you're adding new functionality. If you've not used +[rspec-puppet](http://rspec-puppet.com/) before then feel free to ask +about how best to test your new feature. + +To run all the unit tests + + bundle exec rake spec SPEC_OPTS='--format documentation' + +To run a specific spec test set the `SPEC` variable: + + bundle exec rake spec SPEC=spec/foo_spec.rb + +To run the linter, the syntax checker and the unit tests: + + bundle exec rake test + + +## Integration tests + +The unit tests just check the code runs, not that it does exactly what +we want on a real machine. For that we're using +[beaker](https://github.com/puppetlabs/beaker). + +This fires up a new virtual machine (using vagrant) and runs a series of +simple tests against it after applying the module. You can run this +with: + + bundle exec rake acceptance + +This will run the tests on an Ubuntu 12.04 virtual machine. You can also +run the integration tests against Centos 6.5 with. + + BEAKER_set=centos-64-x64 bundle exec rake acceptances + +If you don't want to have to recreate the virtual machine every time you +can use `BEAKER_DESTROY=no` and `BEAKER_PROVISION=no`. On the first run you will +at least need `BEAKER_PROVISION` set to yes (the default). The Vagrantfile +for the created virtual machines will be in `.vagrant/beaker_vagrant_files`. + +# vim: syntax=markdown