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authorTom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>2018-05-24 01:01:21 (GMT)
committerTom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>2018-05-24 01:01:21 (GMT)
commit301a3564e6b7cf716b75440c5333e688ea814873 (patch)
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parent8180da509371afd3f3044b494a8cb87e70e73d64 (diff)
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Fail with config ->errstr() when undef readrefs/pull/19/head
The Config::Tiny parent class for Monitoring::Plugin::Config does not necessarily raise an exception in $@/$EVAL_ERROR on a failed call to its ->read() method. Indeed, it does not in most cases, at least in the most recent Config::Tiny. If a file does not exist or for whatever other reason cannot actually be read--such as permissions problems--Monitoring::Plugin ends up reporting a "Missing config section" to the caller, which is misleading. This information is available from the ->errstr() method of the base class, however, and an inspection of the code for the ->read() method in the parent class suggests the correct approach is to look for a return of `undef` from the ->read() method, and use the return value of ->errstr() as the reported error for ->_die(). This commit adds such a check. To reproduce, given the following plugin `mptest`: use strict; use warnings; use Monitoring::Plugin qw(%ERRORS); my $mp = Monitoring::Plugin->new( usage => '', ); $mp->getopts; $mp->plugin_exit($ERRORS{OK}, 'Done!'); Running it without options of course works, like so: $ perl mptest MPTEST OK - Done! However, prior to this patch, if we specify --extra-opts with a nonexistent filename, we get a misleading error: $ perl mptest --extra-opts=@/nonexistent Invalid section 'mptest' in config file '/nonexistent' With this patch included, the error is more accurate and helpful: $ perl mptest --extra-opts=@/nonexistent Failed to open file '/nonexistent' for reading: No such file or directory
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