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This gem is used to execute Puppet module acceptance tests (beaker) for Windows using WinRM instead of SSH.
TODO: rspec test for this gem
This gem has two gem dependencies:
Add this line to your spec_helper_acceptance.rb:
require 'kpn_winrm'
Make sure the gem is installed:
$ gem install kpn_winrm
This gem contains 2 functions:
This function can be used to apply a puppet manifest on the beaker node using winrm.
The functions has 3 parameters:
The host definition on which to execute the commands, for one node tests set this to default
.
The ruby variable containting the manifest to apply, example:
pp = <<-PP
user { 'testuser':
password => 'Dummy1234qwer!',
groups => ['Administrators'],
}
PP
A hash of options, which can have one of the following:
Example
apply_manifest_on_winrm(default, pp, :catch_failures => true)
apply_manifest_on_winrm(default, pp, :catch_changes => true)
Run a command on the beaker node via winrm.
The functions has 3 parameters:
The host definition on which to execute the commands, for one node tests set this to default
.
The command which should be executed via WinRM.
A hash of options, which can have one of the following:
Example
winrm_command(default, 'SecEdit /export /cfg c:\cfg.txt')
FAQs
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We found that kpn_winrm demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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