require 'spec_helper_acceptance' describe 'concat function' do describe 'success' do pp1 = <<-DOC $output = concat(['1','2','3'],['4','5','6']) validate_array($output) if size($output) != 6 { fail("${output} should have 6 elements.") } DOC it 'concats one array to another' do apply_manifest(pp1, :catch_failures => true) end pp2 = <<-DOC $output = concat(['1','2','3'],'4','5','6',['7','8','9']) validate_array($output) if size($output) != 9 { fail("${output} should have 9 elements.") } DOC it 'concats arrays and primitives to array' do apply_manifest(pp2, :catch_failures => true) end pp3 = <<-DOC $output = concat(['1','2','3'],['4','5','6'],['7','8','9']) validate_array($output) if size($output) != 9 { fail("${output} should have 9 elements.") } DOC it 'concats multiple arrays to one' do apply_manifest(pp3, :catch_failures => true) end pp4 = <<-DOC $output = concat([{"a" => "b"}], {"c" => "d", "e" => "f"}) validate_array($output) if size($output) != 2 { fail("${output} should have 2 elements.") } if $output[1] != {"c" => "d", "e" => "f"} { fail("${output} does not have the expected hash for the second element.") } DOC it 'concats hash arguments' do apply_manifest(pp4, :catch_failures => true) end end end