A puppet-lint plugin to check for parameters assigned to the empty string. There exists also puppet-lint-empty_string-check which does the same, but for all variables within a class.
$ gem install puppet-lint-params_empty_string-checkgem 'puppet-lint-params_empty_string-check', require: falseAccording the the Vox Pupuli best practices, a class parameter with the string
datatype should default to undef and not '', if it's optional. The
recommendations are documented at voxpupuli.org.
class foo (
String $bar = '',
) {
# logic
}class foo (
Optional[String[1]] $bar = undef,
) {
# logic
}There are situations where undef doesn't make sense your you don't want a
minimal string length of 1. Because of that, this module doesn't implement a
autofix method.
To disable this check, you can add --no-empty_string_assignment-check to your puppet-lint command line.
$ puppet-lint --no-empty_string_assignment-check path/to/file.ppAlternatively, if you’re calling puppet-lint via the Rake task, you should insert the following line to your Rakefile.
PuppetLint.configuration.send('disable_empty_string_assignment')This plugin was originally authored by Tim 'bastelfreak' Meusel. The maintainer preferred that Puppet Community take ownership of the module for future improvement and maintenance. Existing pull requests and issues were transferred over, please fork and continue to contribute here instead of Camptocamp.
This gem is licensed under the Apache-2 license.
To make a new release, please do:
- update the version in the gemspec file
- Install gems with
bundle install --with release --path .vendor - generate the changelog with
bundle exec rake changelog - Check if the new version matches the closed issues/PRs in the changelog
- Create a PR with it
- After it got merged, push a tag. GitHub actions will do the actual release to rubygems and GitHub Packages