# Loading serverspec first causes a weird error - stack level too deep # Requiring rspec first fixes that *shrug* require 'rspec' require 'serverspec' module AmiSpec class ServerSpec def initialize(options) instance = options.fetch(:instance) public_ip = options.fetch(:aws_public_ip) @debug = options.fetch(:debug) @ip = public_ip ? instance.public_ip_address : instance.private_ip_address @role = instance.tags.find{ |tag| tag.key == 'AmiSpec' }.value @spec = options.fetch(:specs) @user = options.fetch(:ssh_user) @key_file = options.fetch(:key_file) end def run puts "Running tests for #{@role}" $LOAD_PATH.unshift(@spec) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(@spec) require File.join(@spec, 'spec_helper') set :backend, :ssh set :host, @ip set :ssh_options, :user => @user, :keys => [@key_file], :paranoid => false RSpec.configuration.fail_fast = true if @debug RSpec::Core::Runner.disable_autorun! result = RSpec::Core::Runner.run(Dir.glob("#{@spec}/#{@role}/*_spec.rb")) # We can't use Rspec.clear_examples here because it also clears the shared_examples. # As shared examples are loaded in via the spec_helper, we cannot reload them. RSpec.world.example_groups.clear Specinfra::Backend::Ssh.clear result.zero? end end end