- From: Seth Vargo <
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- Cc: Joe Nuspl <
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- Subject: [chef] Re: Use of chef-zero in unit testing
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 12:43:32 -0400
Joe,
This functionality is baked into ChefSpec. The method you want is ChefZero::Server#reset.
Thanks, Seth On Mar 14, 2014, at 12:42 PM, Eric Herot <
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Have you tried using test kitchen with the chef-zero provider? That pretty much handles this whole test harness automagically, including the port numbers on multiple instances, spin-up/down, etc. On March 14, 2014 at 12:17:40 PM, Joe Nuspl (
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) wrote: I am writing rspec tests for tools that interact with the chef, i.e. pushing of new cookbooks to the chef-server, creating Chef::Node objects from asset-tracking system.
I was thinking of firing up a chef-zero instance to used as the backend for these tests. A couple issues I see:
1) chef-zero requires a port to be specified. Since there may be multiple tests running simultaneously, need to use different ports. I suppose I could iterate over a range of ports and use that one if it succeeds.
2) Teardown. I suppose an after(:all) clause to do a zero.stop would do the trick.
Before I start, has anyone else gone down this path?
Thanks.
Joe
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