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Ability to isolate tests
Describe the feature: Running industry benchmarks testing these can mean ensuring that different lines may occur within the same file each with a unique test. These will have differing titles, meta data dependent on the test that takes place.
I am sure this type of testing that may occur is not unique to this but the is an example i am working with.
In the example below It appears the filename used by the file test is the unique identifier and therefore only take the output of the final test that runs. These benchmarks for each line could be in the same file or different files. Only the last benchmark that runs using the goss test reports the output.
e.g. file: /etc/somefilename: {{ if .Vars.test1 }} title: test1 exists: true contains: - test1_line meta: test1_ID other_data {{ end }} {{ if .Vars.test2 }} title: test2 exists: true contains: - test2_line meta: test2_ID other_data {{ end }}
If both are enabled the output would only show test2 information.
I have tested with different files, filenames etc.
Is there a better way that i can achieve this?
Describe the solution you'd like
Ability to run the different requirements on using a like goss test and control that is able to report back all the output and the associated data
Describe alternatives you've considered Rewrite each control with the command test and rename that command title to make them unique. But using the actual goss test is more efficient and less calls than running the command test.
similar to #743
Hello @uk-bolly,
Would allowing the path
to be set as an attribute similar to exec
on command resolve this?
For example: https://github.com/aelsabbahy/goss/issues/431
Hi @ekelali
Thank you for the response. This appears as i understand it (example below) to cover off that requirement well.
e.g.
file: controlid123: path: /etc/hosts
controlid123: path: /etc/hosts
Thanks uk-bolly
Also, this issue may be related, maybe this should be done for all resource types?
https://github.com/aelsabbahy/goss/issues/518
hi @ekelali
Apologies for the delay, That would make sense to have the ability across all of the tests would be a good improvement and add consistency across those tests.
thanks