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Eric Veiras Galisson 5 anni fa
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      Gemfile
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      README.rst
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      kitchen.yml
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      pre-commit_semantic-release.sh
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      test/integration/default/README.md
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      test/integration/default/inspec.yml

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.gitignore Vedi File

@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ coverage.xml
.hypothesis/
.kitchen
.kitchen.local.yml
kitchen.local.yml

# Translations
*.mo
@@ -101,3 +102,12 @@ ENV/

# mypy
.mypy_cache/

# Bundler
Gemfile.lock

# copied `.md` files used for conversion to `.rst` using `m2r`
docs/*.md

# Vim
*.sw?

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.kitchen.docker.yml Vedi File

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driver:
name: docker
use_sudo: false
privileged: true
synced_folders:
- ['.kitchen/cache', '/tmp/omnibus', disabled: true]

provisioner:
name: salt_solo
salt_install: bootstrap
salt_version: latest
salt_bootstrap_url: https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -p git -p curl -p sudo
is_file_root: true

formula: logrotate
require_chef: false
require_chef: false
salt_pillar_root: pillar.example
pillars-from-files:
logrotate.sls: pillar.example
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
"*":
- logrotate
state_top:
base:
'*':
- logrotate
- logrotate.jobs

platforms:
- name: centos
- name: opensuse
- name: ubuntu
- name: debian

suites:
- name: default

verifier:
name: inspec


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.kitchen.yml Vedi File

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---
driver:
name: docker

driver_config:
use_sudo: false
privileged: true
provision_command: mkdir -p /run/sshd
run_command: /lib/systemd/systemd

platforms:
- name: debian-9
- name: ubuntu-18.04
- name: fedora-27
- name: centos-7

provisioner:
name: salt_solo
log_level: info
require_chef: false
salt_install: bootstrap
salt_version: latest
salt_bootstrap_url: https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
salt_bootstrap_options: -X -p git -p curl -p sudo

formula: logrotate
salt_pillar_root: pillar.example
pillars-from-files:
logrotate.sls: pillar.example
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
"*":
- logrotate
state_top:
base:
'*':
- logrotate
- logrotate.jobs

verifier:
name: inspec
reporter:
- cli
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/default

suites:
- name: default


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.travis.yml Vedi File

@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
stages:
- test
- commitlint
- name: release
if: branch = master AND type != pull_request

sudo: required
cache: bundler
language: ruby
@@ -5,16 +11,78 @@ language: ruby
services:
- docker

before_install:
- bundle install

# Make sure the instances listed below match up with
# the `platforms` defined in `kitchen.yml`
# NOTE: Please try to select up to six instances that add some meaningful
# testing of the formula's behaviour. If possible, try to refrain from
# the classical "chosing all the instances because I want to test on
# another/all distro/s" trap: it will just add time to the testing (see
# the discussion on #121). As an example, the set chosen below covers
# the most used distros families, systemd and non-systemd and the latest
# three supported Saltstack versions with python2 and 3."
# As for `kitchen.yml`, that should still contain all of the platforms,
# to allow for comprehensive local testing
# Ref: https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/template-formula/issues/118
# Ref: https://github.com/saltstack-formulas/template-formula/issues/121
env:
matrix:
- INSTANCE: default-debian-9
- INSTANCE: default-ubuntu-1804
- INSTANCE: default-fedora-27
- INSTANCE: default-centos-7
- INSTANCE: default-debian-9-develop-py3
# - INSTANCE: default-ubuntu-1804-develop-py3
# - INSTANCE: default-centos-7-develop-py3
# - INSTANCE: default-fedora-29-develop-py3
# - INSTANCE: default-opensuse-leap-15-develop-py3
# - INSTANCE: default-debian-9-2019-2-py3
- INSTANCE: default-ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py3
- INSTANCE: default-centos-7-2019-2-py3
# - INSTANCE: default-fedora-29-2019-2-py3
# - INSTANCE: default-opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py3
# - INSTANCE: default-debian-9-2018-3-py2
# - INSTANCE: default-ubuntu-1604-2018-3-py2
# - INSTANCE: default-centos-7-2018-3-py2
- INSTANCE: default-fedora-29-2018-3-py2
# TODO: Use this when fixed instead of `opensuse-leap-42`
# Ref: https://github.com/netmanagers/salt-image-builder/issues/2
# - INSTANCE: default-opensuse-leap-15-2018-3-py2
- INSTANCE: default-opensuse-leap-42-2018-3-py2
# - INSTANCE: default-debian-8-2017-7-py2
# - INSTANCE: default-ubuntu-1604-2017-7-py2
# TODO: Enable after improving the formula to work with other than `systemd`
- INSTANCE: default-centos-6-2017-7-py2
# - INSTANCE: default-fedora-28-2017-7-py2
# - INSTANCE: default-opensuse-leap-42-2017-7-py2

script:
- bundle exec kitchen verify ${INSTANCE}

jobs:
include:
# Define the commitlint stage
- stage: commitlint
language: node_js
node_js: lts/*
before_install: skip
script:
- npm install @commitlint/config-conventional -D
- npm install @commitlint/travis-cli -D
- commitlint-travis
# Define the release stage that runs semantic-release
- stage: release
language: node_js
node_js: lts/*
before_install: skip
script:
# Update `AUTHORS.md`
- export MAINTAINER_TOKEN=${GH_TOKEN}
- go get github.com/myii/maintainer
- maintainer contributor

# Install all dependencies required for `semantic-release`
- npm install @semantic-release/changelog@3 -D
- npm install @semantic-release/exec@3 -D
- npm install @semantic-release/git@7 -D
deploy:
provider: script
skip_cleanup: true
script:
# Run `semantic-release`
- npx semantic-release@15

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FORMULA Vedi File

@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
name: logrotate
os: Debian, Ubuntu, Raspbian, RedHat, Fedora, CentOS, Suse, openSUSE
os_family: Debian, RedHat, Suse
version: 1.0.0rc
release: 1
minimum_version: 2016.11
summary: logrotate formula
description: Formula to setup logrotate
top_level_dir: logrotate

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- 6
Gemfile Vedi File

@@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true

source "https://rubygems.org"

gem 'test-kitchen'
gem 'kitchen-docker'
gem 'kitchen-salt'
gem 'kitchen-inspec'
gem 'kitchen-docker', '>= 2.9'
gem 'kitchen-salt', '>= 0.6.0'
gem 'kitchen-inspec', '>= 1.1'


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README.rst Vedi File

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logrotate
=========
Install and configure logrotate on a machine.

The config files are per OS.
At the moment only Debian, RedHat, Scientific Linux and Archlinux supported with this formula

.. note::
See the full `Salt Formulas installation and usage instructions
<http://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html>`_.

Available states
================

.. contents::
:local:

``logrotate``
-------------

Installs the ``logrotate`` package and service/timer/cron.

``logrotate.config``
--------------------

Manages logrotate config and include dir.

``logrotate.install``
---------------------

Installs the logrotate package and its dependencies.

``logrotate.jobs``
------------------

Create custom job for logrotate.

``logrotate.service``
---------------------

Manages the startup and running state of the logrotate service.

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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true

#
# This file was generated by Bundler.
#
# The application 'kitchen' is installed as part of a gem, and
# this file is here to facilitate running it.
#

require "pathname"
ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] ||= File.expand_path("../../Gemfile",
Pathname.new(__FILE__).realpath)

bundle_binstub = File.expand_path("../bundle", __FILE__)

if File.file?(bundle_binstub)
if File.read(bundle_binstub, 300) =~ /This file was generated by Bundler/
load(bundle_binstub)
else
abort("Your `bin/bundle` was not generated by Bundler, so this binstub cannot run.
Replace `bin/bundle` by running `bundle binstubs bundler --force`, then run this command again.")
end
end

require "rubygems"
require "bundler/setup"

load Gem.bin_path("test-kitchen", "kitchen")

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commitlint.config.js Vedi File

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module.exports = {
extends: ['@commitlint/config-conventional'],
};

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docs/CONTRIBUTING.rst Vedi File

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.. _contributing:

How to contribute
=================

This document will eventually outline all aspects of guidance to make your contributing experience a fruitful and enjoyable one.
What it already contains is information about *commit message formatting* and how that directly affects the numerous automated processes that are used for this repo.
It also covers how to contribute to this *formula's documentation*.

.. contents:: **Table of Contents**

Overview
--------

Submitting a pull request is more than just code!
To achieve a quality product, the *tests* and *documentation* need to be updated as well.
An excellent pull request will include these in the changes, wherever relevant.

Commit message formatting
-------------------------

Since every type of change requires making Git commits,
we will start by covering the importance of ensuring that all of your commit
messages are in the correct format.

Automation of multiple processes
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

This formula uses `semantic-release <https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release>`_ for automating numerous processes such as bumping the version number appropriately, creating new tags/releases and updating the changelog.
The entire process relies on the structure of commit messages to determine the version bump, which is then used for the rest of the automation.

Full details are available in the upstream docs regarding the `Angular Commit Message Conventions <https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/DEVELOPERS.md#-git-commit-guidelines>`_.
The key factor is that the first line of the commit message must follow this format:

.. code-block::

type(scope): subject


* E.g. ``docs(contributing): add commit message formatting instructions``.

Besides the version bump, the changelog and release notes are formatted accordingly.
So based on the example above:

..

.. raw:: html

<h3>Documentation</h3>

* **contributing:** add commit message formatting instructions


* The ``type`` translates into a ``Documentation`` sub-heading.
* The ``(scope):`` will be shown in bold text without the brackets.
* The ``subject`` follows the ``scope`` as standard text.

Linting commit messages in Travis CI
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

This formula uses `commitlint <https://github.com/conventional-changelog/commitlint>`_ for checking commit messages during CI testing.
This ensures that they are in accordance with the ``semantic-release`` settings.

For more details about the default settings, refer back to the ``commitlint`` `reference rules <https://conventional-changelog.github.io/commitlint/#/reference-rules>`_.

Relationship between commit type and version bump
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

This formula applies some customisations to the defaults, as outlined in the table below,
based upon the `type <https://github.com/angular/angular.js/blob/master/DEVELOPERS.md#type>`_ of the commit:

.. list-table::
:name: commit-type-vs-version-bump
:header-rows: 1
:stub-columns: 0
:widths: 1,2,3,1,1

* - Type
- Heading
- Description
- Bump (default)
- Bump (custom)
* - ``build``
- Build System
- Changes related to the build system
- –
-
* - ``chore``
- –
- Changes to the build process or auxiliary tools and libraries such as
documentation generation
- –
-
* - ``ci``
- Continuous Integration
- Changes to the continuous integration configuration
- –
-
* - ``docs``
- Documentation
- Documentation only changes
- –
- 0.0.1
* - ``feat``
- Features
- A new feature
- 0.1.0
-
* - ``fix``
- Bug Fixes
- A bug fix
- 0.0.1
-
* - ``perf``
- Performance Improvements
- A code change that improves performance
- 0.0.1
-
* - ``refactor``
- Code Refactoring
- A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
- –
- 0.0.1
* - ``revert``
- Reverts
- A commit used to revert a previous commit
- –
- 0.0.1
* - ``style``
- Styles
- Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space,
formatting, missing semi-colons, etc.)
- –
- 0.0.1
* - ``test``
- Tests
- Adding missing or correcting existing tests
- –
- 0.0.1

Use ``BREAKING CHANGE`` to trigger a ``major`` version change
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Adding ``BREAKING CHANGE`` to the footer of the extended description of the commit message will **always** trigger a ``major`` version change, no matter which type has been used.
This will be appended to the changelog and release notes as well.
To preserve good formatting of these notes, the following format is prescribed:

* ``BREAKING CHANGE: <explanation in paragraph format>.``

An example of that:

.. code-block:: git

...

BREAKING CHANGE: With the removal of all of the `.sls` files under
`template package`, this formula no longer supports the installation of
packages.


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.. _readme:

logrotate-formula
=================

|img_travis| |img_sr|

.. |img_travis| image:: https://travis-ci.com/saltstack-formulas/logrotate-formula.svg?branch=master
:alt: Travis CI Build Status
:scale: 100%
:target: https://travis-ci.com/saltstack-formulas/logrotate-formula
.. |img_sr| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/%20%20%F0%9F%93%A6%F0%9F%9A%80-semantic--release-e10079.svg
:alt: Semantic Release
:scale: 100%
:target: https://github.com/semantic-release/semantic-release

Install and configure logrotate on a machine.

The config files are per OS.
At the moment only Debian, RedHat, Scientific Linux and Archlinux supported with this formula

.. contents:: **Table of Contents**

General notes
-------------

See the full `SaltStack Formulas installation and usage instructions
<https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html>`_.

If you are interested in writing or contributing to formulas, please pay attention to the `Writing Formula Section
<https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#writing-formulas>`_.

If you want to use this formula, please pay attention to the ``FORMULA`` file and/or ``git tag``,
which contains the currently released version. This formula is versioned according to `Semantic Versioning <http://semver.org/>`_.

See `Formula Versioning Section <https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/development/conventions/formulas.html#versioning>`_ for more details.

Contributing to this repo
-------------------------

**Commit message formatting is significant!!**

Please see :ref:`How to contribute <CONTRIBUTING>` for more details.

Available states
----------------

.. contents::
:local:

``logrotate``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Installs the ``logrotate`` package and service/timer/cron.

``logrotate.config``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Manages logrotate config and include dir.

``logrotate.install``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Installs the logrotate package and its dependencies.

``logrotate.jobs``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Create custom job for logrotate.

``logrotate.service``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Manages the startup and running state of the logrotate service.

Testing
-------

Linux testing is done with ``kitchen-salt``.

Requirements
^^^^^^^^^^^^

* Ruby
* Docker

.. code-block:: bash

$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
$ bin/kitchen test [platform]

Where ``[platform]`` is the platform name defined in ``kitchen.yml``,
e.g. ``debian-9-2019-2-py3``.

``bin/kitchen converge``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Creates the docker instance and runs the ``logrotate`` main state, ready for testing.

``bin/kitchen verify``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Runs the ``inspec`` tests on the actual instance.

``bin/kitchen destroy``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Removes the docker instance.

``bin/kitchen test``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Runs all of the stages above in one go: i.e. ``destroy`` + ``converge`` + ``verify`` + ``destroy``.

``bin/kitchen login``
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Gives you SSH access to the instance for manual testing.


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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=yaml
---
# For help on this file's format, see https://kitchen.ci/
driver:
name: docker
use_sudo: false
privileged: true
run_command: /lib/systemd/systemd

# Make sure the platforms listed below match up with
# the `env.matrix` instances defined in `.travis.yml`
platforms:
## SALT `develop`
- name: debian-9-develop-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-develop-py3:debian-9
provision_command:
- curl -o bootstrap-salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
- sh bootstrap-salt.sh -XdPbfrq -x python3 git develop
- name: ubuntu-1804-develop-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-develop-py3:ubuntu-18.04
provision_command:
- curl -o bootstrap-salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
- sh bootstrap-salt.sh -XdPbfrq -x python3 git develop
- name: centos-7-develop-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-develop-py3:centos-7
provision_command:
- curl -o bootstrap-salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
- sh bootstrap-salt.sh -XdPbfrq -x python3 git develop
- name: fedora-29-develop-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-develop-py3:fedora-29
provision_command:
- curl -o bootstrap-salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
- sh bootstrap-salt.sh -XdPbfrq -x python3 git develop
- name: opensuse-leap-15-develop-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-develop-py3:opensuse-leap-15
provision_command:
- curl -o bootstrap-salt.sh -L https://bootstrap.saltstack.com
- sh bootstrap-salt.sh -XdPbfrq -x python3 git develop
run_command: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd

## SALT 2019.2
- name: debian-9-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:debian-9
- name: ubuntu-1804-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:ubuntu-18.04
- name: centos-7-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:centos-7
- name: fedora-29-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:fedora-29
- name: opensuse-leap-15-2019-2-py3
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2019.2-py3:opensuse-leap-15
run_command: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd

## SALT 2018.3
- name: debian-9-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:debian-9
- name: ubuntu-1604-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:ubuntu-16.04
- name: centos-7-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:centos-7
- name: fedora-29-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:fedora-29
# TODO: Use this when fixed instead of `opensuse-leap-42`
# Ref: https://github.com/netmanagers/salt-image-builder/issues/2
# - name: opensuse-leap-15-2018-3-py2
# driver:
# image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:opensuse-leap-15
# run_command: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd
- name: opensuse-leap-42-2018-3-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2018.3-py2:opensuse-leap-42
run_command: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd

## SALT 2017.7
- name: debian-8-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:debian-8
- name: ubuntu-1604-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:ubuntu-16.04
# TODO: Modify the formula to work for non-`systemd` platforms
- name: centos-6-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:centos-6
run_command: /sbin/init
- name: fedora-28-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:fedora-28
- name: opensuse-leap-42-2017-7-py2
driver:
image: netmanagers/salt-2017.7-py2:opensuse-leap-42
run_command: /usr/lib/systemd/systemd

provisioner:
name: salt_solo
log_level: info
salt_install: none
require_chef: false
formula: logrotate
salt_copy_filter:
- .kitchen
- .git
state_top:
base:
'*':
- logrotate
- logrotate.jobs
pillars:
top.sls:
base:
'*':
- logrotate
pillars_from_files:
logrotate.sls: pillar.example

verifier:
# https://www.inspec.io/
name: inspec
sudo: true
# cli, documentation, html, progress, json, json-min, json-rspec, junit
reporter:
- cli
inspec_tests:
- path: test/integration/default

suites:
- name: default

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#!/bin/sh

###############################################################################
# (A) Update `FORMULA` with `${nextRelease.version}`
###############################################################################
sed -i -e "s_^\(version:\).*_\1 ${1}_" FORMULA


###############################################################################
# (B) Use `m2r` to convert automatically produced `.md` docs to `.rst`
###############################################################################

# Install `m2r`
sudo -H pip install m2r

# Copy and then convert the `.md` docs
cp *.md docs/
cd docs/
m2r --overwrite *.md

# Change excess `H1` headings to `H2` in converted `CHANGELOG.rst`
sed -i -e '/^=.*$/s/=/-/g' CHANGELOG.rst
sed -i -e '1,4s/-/=/g' CHANGELOG.rst

# Use for debugging output, when required
# cat AUTHORS.rst
# cat CHANGELOG.rst

# Return back to the main directory
cd ..

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// No release is triggered for the types commented out below.
// Commits using these types will be incorporated into the next release.
//
// NOTE: Any changes here must be reflected in `CONTRIBUTING.md`.
module.exports = [
{breaking: true, release: 'major'},
// {type: 'build', release: 'patch'},
// {type: 'chore', release: 'patch'},
// {type: 'ci', release: 'patch'},
{type: 'docs', release: 'patch'},
{type: 'feat', release: 'minor'},
{type: 'fix', release: 'patch'},
{type: 'perf', release: 'patch'},
{type: 'refactor', release: 'patch'},
{type: 'revert', release: 'patch'},
{type: 'style', release: 'patch'},
{type: 'test', release: 'patch'},
];

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release.config.js Vedi File

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module.exports = {
branch: 'master',
plugins: [
['@semantic-release/commit-analyzer', {
preset: 'angular',
releaseRules: './release-rules.js',
}],
'@semantic-release/release-notes-generator',
['@semantic-release/changelog', {
changelogFile: 'CHANGELOG.md',
changelogTitle: '# Changelog',
}],
['@semantic-release/exec', {
prepareCmd: 'sh ./pre-commit_semantic-release.sh ${nextRelease.version}',
}],
['@semantic-release/git', {
assets: ['*.md', 'docs/*.rst', 'FORMULA'],
}],
'@semantic-release/github',
],
generateNotes: {
preset: 'angular',
writerOpts: {
// Required due to upstream bug preventing all types being displayed.
// Bug: https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog/issues/317
// Fix: https://github.com/conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog/pull/410
transform: (commit, context) => {
const issues = []

commit.notes.forEach(note => {
note.title = `BREAKING CHANGES`
})

// NOTE: Any changes here must be reflected in `CONTRIBUTING.md`.
if (commit.type === `feat`) {
commit.type = `Features`
} else if (commit.type === `fix`) {
commit.type = `Bug Fixes`
} else if (commit.type === `perf`) {
commit.type = `Performance Improvements`
} else if (commit.type === `revert`) {
commit.type = `Reverts`
} else if (commit.type === `docs`) {
commit.type = `Documentation`
} else if (commit.type === `style`) {
commit.type = `Styles`
} else if (commit.type === `refactor`) {
commit.type = `Code Refactoring`
} else if (commit.type === `test`) {
commit.type = `Tests`
} else if (commit.type === `build`) {
commit.type = `Build System`
// } else if (commit.type === `chore`) {
// commit.type = `Maintenance`
} else if (commit.type === `ci`) {
commit.type = `Continuous Integration`
} else {
return
}

if (commit.scope === `*`) {
commit.scope = ``
}

if (typeof commit.hash === `string`) {
commit.hash = commit.hash.substring(0, 7)
}

if (typeof commit.subject === `string`) {
let url = context.repository
? `${context.host}/${context.owner}/${context.repository}`
: context.repoUrl
if (url) {
url = `${url}/issues/`
// Issue URLs.
commit.subject = commit.subject.replace(/#([0-9]+)/g, (_, issue) => {
issues.push(issue)
return `[#${issue}](${url}${issue})`
})
}
if (context.host) {
// User URLs.
commit.subject = commit.subject.replace(/\B@([a-z0-9](?:-?[a-z0-9/]){0,38})/g, (_, username) => {
if (username.includes('/')) {
return `@${username}`
}

return `[@${username}](${context.host}/${username})`
})
}
}

// remove references that already appear in the subject
commit.references = commit.references.filter(reference => {
if (issues.indexOf(reference.issue) === -1) {
return true
}

return false
})

return commit
},
},
},
};

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@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
# Default InSpec Profile

This shows the implementation of the Default InSpec [profile](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/docs/profiles.md).

## Verify a profile

InSpec ships with built-in features to verify a profile structure.

```bash
$ inspec check default
Summary
-------
Location: default
Profile: profile
Controls: 4
Timestamp: 2019-06-24T23:09:01+00:00
Valid: true

Errors
------

Warnings
--------
```

## Execute a profile

To run all **supported** controls on a local machine use `inspec exec /path/to/profile`.

```bash
$ inspec exec default
..

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
8 examples, 0 failures
```

## Execute a specific control from a profile

To run one control from the profile use `inspec exec /path/to/profile --controls name`.

```bash
$ inspec exec default --controls package
.

Finished in 0.0025 seconds (files took 0.12449 seconds to load)
1 examples, 0 failures
```

See an [example control here](https://github.com/inspec/inspec/blob/master/examples/profile/controls/example.rb).

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@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
name: logrotate
title: Logrotate Profile
maintainer: Eric Veiras Galisson
copyright: Eric Veiras Galisson
copyright_email: eric AT sietch-tabr DOT com
license: MIT
summary: Logrotate Compliance Profile
version: 0.1.0
title: logrotate Formula
maintainer: Saltstack-formulas
license: Apache-2.0
summary: Verify that the logrotate formula is setup and configured correctly
supports:
- os-family: linux
- platform-name: debian
- platform-name: ubuntu
- platform-name: centos
- platform-name: fedora
- platform-name: opensuse
- platform-name: suse

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