This adds the first reversible resource (file) and the necessary engine
API hooks to make it all work. This allows a special "reversed" resource
to be added to the subsequent graph in the stream when an earlier
version "disappears". This disappearance can happen if it was previously
in an if statement that then becomes false.
It might be wise to combine the use of this meta parameter with the use
of the `realize` meta parameter to ensure that your reversed resource
actually runs at least once, if there's a chance that it might be gone
for a while.
This patch also adds a new test harness for testing resources. It
doesn't test the "live" aspect of resources, as it doesn't run Watch,
but it was designed to ensure CheckApply works as intended, and it runs
very quickly with a simplified timeline of happenings.
If the file res was defined with state => "exists" but no content
specified, it was not created. This patch fixes this bug and adds a test
and an example.
The exec resource was an early addition to the project, and it was due
for some fixes and integration into our automated tests. This patch
fixes a number of issues, and makes it ready for more general use.
This adds the ability to wait with a timeout for CheckApply happenings
in a resource. This helps avoid unnecessary long sleeping and timing
guesses. This also adds a cleanup function to run at the end.
The engine core had some unfortunate bugs that were the result of some
early design errors when I wasn't as familiar with channels. I've
finally rewritten most of the bad parts, and I think it's much more
logical and stable now.
This also simplifies the resource API, since more of the work is done
completely in the engine, and hidden from view.
Lastly, this adds a few new metaparameters and associated code.
There are still some open problems left to solve, but hopefully this
brings us one step closer.
This adds a simulated engine that can run and test single resources. It
can't test all aspects and features that the engine supports, but is
probably pretty decent for testing the actual CheckApply and Watch
semantics. Be warned that it actually applies changes on your machine,
so please don't write tests that make undesirable changes.