FILE: C:\ProgramData\PuppetLabs\puppet\var\lib\puppet\parser\functions\validate_absolute_path.rb
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# validate_absolute_path.rb
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module Puppet::Parser::Functions
newfunction(:validate_absolute_path, :doc => <<-DOC) do |args|
@summary
Validate the string represents an absolute path in the filesystem. This function works
for windows and unix style paths.
@return
passes when the string is an absolute path or raise an error when it is not and fails compilation
@example **Usage**
The following values will pass:
$my_path = 'C:/Program Files (x86)/Puppet Labs/Puppet'
validate_absolute_path($my_path)
$my_path2 = '/var/lib/puppet'
validate_absolute_path($my_path2)
$my_path3 = ['C:/Program Files (x86)/Puppet Labs/Puppet','C:/Program Files/Puppet Labs/Puppet']
validate_absolute_path($my_path3)
$my_path4 = ['/var/lib/puppet','/usr/share/puppet']
validate_absolute_path($my_path4)
The following values will fail, causing compilation to abort:
validate_absolute_path(true)
validate_absolute_path('../var/lib/puppet')
validate_absolute_path('var/lib/puppet')
validate_absolute_path([ 'var/lib/puppet', '/var/foo' ])
validate_absolute_path([ '/var/lib/puppet', 'var/foo' ])
$undefined = undef
validate_absolute_path($undefined)
DOC
require 'puppet/util'
if args.empty?
raise Puppet::ParseError, "validate_absolute_path(): wrong number of arguments (#{args.length}; must be > 0)"
end
args.each do |arg|
# put arg to candidate var to be able to replace it
candidates = arg
# if arg is just a string with a path to test, convert it to an array
# to avoid test code duplication
unless arg.is_a?(Array)
candidates = Array.new(1, arg)
end
# iterate over all paths within the candidates array
candidates.each do |path|
unless function_is_absolute_path([path])
raise Puppet::ParseError, "#{path.inspect} is not an absolute path."
end
end
end
end
end
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