Hi,
Since i find it very hard to get started writing a custom type, just by
writing the spec file for the type first, then writing the code for the
type, to pass the unit spec,
I started a github where I will post my efforts to achieve this goal.
I will try to write to much comments in the code, so people with as less
as coding/ruby/rspec experience could possible follow the progress.
Any comments, corrections and best practice advice are very very welcome.
https://github.com/Open-Future-Belgium/puppet_rspec_demo
I hope this is a start of some useful documentation about rspec and
custom types/provider writing
(especially the rspec part)
happy learning.
Grts
johan
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Puppet Certified Professional 2013 (PCP0000006)
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