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2015-04-28Removed temporary debugging putsSteve Kemp
2015-04-24Use the expanded version of our return-codes.Steve Kemp
Rather than showing "2, 4, etc" we use the expansion routine to show TEST_FAILED, TEST_PASSED, etc. This reads more neatly.
2015-04-16Test our enum-like type works as expected.Steve Kemp
Specifically that we can get the value back as a string, and work with the ordinal too.
2015-04-16Removed reference to removed protocol tester.Steve Kemp
We no longer test for open-relays so we don't need to run the test.
2015-04-16Updated to cope with renamed API.Steve Kemp
Rather than having "inverted" we now name the test-method "inverted?" which is more ideomatic.
2015-04-16Updated test-handler for new API.Steve Kemp
This update consists of two changes: * No longer return "true" or "false" instead return "TEST_FAILED", or "TEST_SUCCEEDED". * Removed the testing of test-inversion from the class, now it lives in the base-class where it should have done all along.
2015-04-16Removed SMTP-relay test entirelySteve Kemp
2015-04-16Mark unused variables with underscore-prefix.Steve Kemp
This stops warnings when running with "ruby -w".
2015-04-16Work with the new return-type from tests.Steve Kemp
Now tests will no longe return "true" or "false", instead they will return "TEST_FAILED" or "TEST_PASSED". There is a third return-value of "TEST_SKIPPED" which essentially ignores a test.
2015-04-16Updated to use types for test-returns.Steve Kemp
This commit introduces a major change in custodian. In the past any test had either two results: * return false - The test failed. * return true - The test passed. We're now using an enum, more or less, such that a test may return a "skipped" result which will neither raise nor clear any alert(s). This is useful in its own right but is being introduced specifically to allow SSL-certificate tests to avoid raising and clearing outside working days/hours. This closes #10328. This fixes #10328.
2015-04-16Mark unused variables as unused.Steve Kemp
We do that with the standard "_"-prefix.
2015-04-16Mark variables as unused.Steve Kemp
We've now prefixed our transient/unused variables with "_" to stop any future errors about variables not being used.
2015-04-16Correctly initialize our state.Steve Kemp
We'd failed to set the default value of our loaded-marker to false, although in-practice this wasn't a problem.
2015-04-16Added tag release-0.24.7 for changeset 2cb078a62f4eSteve Kemp
2015-04-16Mention the LDAP.rb fixuprelease-0.24.7Steve Kemp
2015-04-16Ensure we load our base-class.Steve Kemp
2015-04-16Fixed to be valid.Steve Kemp
Due to some sloppy edits this module was not correct.
2015-04-16Fixed syntax error.Steve Kemp
2015-04-16Added tag release-0.24.7 for changeset 1368ceed0ca3Steve Kemp
2015-04-16New releaseSteve Kemp
2015-04-16Correctly use the result of the resolution in the alert.Steve Kemp
There was a bug in that we used the same local-variable "result" for two purposes, trashing the intended use-case.
2015-04-16Updated test to pass with new IPs.Steve Kemp
Hard-coding IPs is a bad choice, but the alternative here is to exec( `dig -t a`) or similar which seems equally bad.
2015-04-16Resolve hostnames for both A + AAAA.Steve Kemp
The Bytemark-specific notifier, using mauve, appends some text to the bottom of each alert: http://example.com/ resolves to 1.2.3.4 which is INSIDE|OUTSIDE bytemark This text was previously limited to the IPv4 address, but now is repeated for each family which resolves successfully. This closes #10568. This fixes #10568.
2015-03-10Log the failure-reason on the temporary-fails.Steve Kemp
2015-03-10Correctly skip the rubocop testing if the gem is missing.Steve Kemp
We now use the Test::Unit::TestCase.skip() method if the gem is missing, rather than kill the whole suite.
2015-03-10Removed this test-case.Steve Kemp
The method-stubbing doesn't work, and so it is obsolete.
2015-03-09Added test-case for quiet-rubocop.Steve Kemp
This is designed to ensure that we meet the style/code guideline defined in `.rubocop.yml`.
2015-03-09Show error-message clearly on connection-failure.Steve Kemp
This was failing because '$ERROR_INFO' is only available if you require 'English'
2015-03-09Updated to test for more whitespace issues.Steve Kemp
2015-03-09Removed trailing whitespace from the codeSteve Kemp
2015-03-09Moved usage-information to foot of script.Steve Kemp
This removes the nasty self-parsing of the script to generate the help/manual output. I've also removed global-variables and made the code almost-100% warning free.
2015-03-09Document rubodocSteve Kemp
2015-03-09Record the style/formatting guides we use.Steve Kemp
These might change in the future, but for the moment the formatting codes are useful to ensure consistent code.
2015-03-09Remove spaces inside empty hashesSteve Kemp
2015-03-09Remove spaces inside blocks.Steve Kemp
2015-03-09Remove spaces before commas.Steve Kemp
2015-03-09More minor space fixupsSteve Kemp
2015-03-09Whitespace fixups.Steve Kemp
These were all identified and suggested by rubocop.
2015-03-09Use def with parentheses when there are parameters.Steve Kemp
2015-03-09Removed spaces inside parenthesis.Steve Kemp
2015-03-09Prefer single-quotes when you don't need interpolation.Steve Kemp
So "foo" is less good than 'foo'.
2015-03-09 Prefer single-quoted strings inside interpolations.Steve Kemp
2015-03-09Do not terminate expressions with ";".Steve Kemp
Ruby is not Perl, much as I sometimes wish it were.
2015-03-09Avoid redudent returns.Steve Kemp
The last expression of a method is the return value. So: def foo; false ; end Is the same as: def foo; return false; end
2015-03-09Avoid bogus casing of method-name.Steve Kemp
So "getURL" becomes "get_url_contents"
2015-03-09Don't use parenthesis aroudn conditions in an if.Steve Kemp
2015-03-09Do not use parentheses for method calls with no arguments.Steve Kemp
This is neater. Flagged by rubocop
2015-03-09Avoid "Array.new" and "Hash.new"Steve Kemp
Instead use {} + ().
2015-03-09Removed bogus period.Steve Kemp
2015-03-09Omit the parentheses in defs when the method doesn't accept any arguments.Steve Kemp
This is neater.