+++ /dev/null
-require 'spec_helper_acceptance'
-
-describe 'parsejson function' do
- describe 'success' do
- pp1 = <<-DOC
- $a = '{"hunter": "washere", "tests": "passing"}'
- $ao = parsejson($a)
- $tests = $ao['tests']
- notice(inline_template('tests are <%= @tests.inspect %>'))
- DOC
- it 'parses valid json' do
- apply_manifest(pp1, :catch_failures => true) do |r|
- expect(r.stdout).to match(%r{tests are "passing"})
- end
- end
- end
-
- describe 'failure' do
- pp2 = <<-DOC
- $a = '{"hunter": "washere", "tests": "passing",}'
- $ao = parsejson($a, 'tests are using the default value')
- notice(inline_template('a is <%= @ao.inspect %>'))
- DOC
- it 'raises error on incorrect json - default value is used' do
- apply_manifest(pp2, :catch_failures => true) do |r|
- expect(r.stdout).to match(%r{tests are using the default value})
- end
- end
-
- pp3 = <<-DOC
- $a = '{"hunter": "washere", "tests": "passing",}'
- $ao = parsejson($a)
- notice(inline_template('a is <%= @ao.inspect %>'))
- DOC
- it 'raises error on incorrect json' do
- apply_manifest(pp3, :expect_failures => true) do |r|
- expect(r.stderr).to match(%r{expected next name})
- end
- end
-
- pp4 = <<-DOC
- $o = parsejson()
- DOC
- it 'raises error on incorrect number of arguments' do
- apply_manifest(pp4, :expect_failures => true) do |r|
- expect(r.stderr).to match(%r{wrong number of arguments}i)
- end
- end
- end
-end