template-formula/pillar.example
Daniel Dehennin 13f1728c27 test(libtofs): “tofs.files_switch” lookup can return a list
We need to verify that “libtofs” works when the “tofs.files_switch”
lookup return a list instead of a single element.

* kitchen.yml (provisioner): copy tests specific pillars into the test
  environment.

* pillar.example (template.tofs.files_switch): lookup for “roles” at
  the end.

* test/salt/pillar/test.sls (roles): list of roles to apply during
  tests.

* test/integration/default/controls/config_spec.rb: add “roles” to the
  list of “tofs.files_switch” items to verify.
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
template:
lookup:
master: template-master
# Just for testing purposes
winner: lookup
added_in_lookup: lookup_value
# Using bash package and udev service as an example. This allows us to
# test the template formula itself. You should set these parameters to
# examples that make sense in the contexto of the formula you're writing.
{%- if grains.osfinger == 'CentOS-6' %}
pkg:
name: cronie
service:
name: crond
{%- else %}
pkg:
name: bash
service:
name: systemd-udevd
{%- endif %}
config: /etc/template-formula.conf
tofs:
# The files_switch key serves as a selector for alternative
# directories under the formula files directory. See TOFS pattern
# doc for more info.
# Note: Any value not evaluated by `config.get` will be used literally.
# This can be used to set custom paths, as many levels deep as required.
files_switch:
- any/path/can/be/used/here
- id
- roles
- osfinger
- os
- os_family
# All aspects of path/file resolution are customisable using the options below.
# This is unnecessary in most cases; there are sensible defaults.
# path_prefix: template_alt
# dirs:
# files: files_alt
# default: default_alt
# source_files:
# template-config-file-file-managed:
# - 'example_alt.tmpl'
# - 'example_alt.tmpl.jinja'
# For testing purposes
source_files:
template-config-file-file-managed:
- 'example.tmpl.jinja'
# Just for testing purposes
winner: pillar
added_in_pillar: pillar_value