require 'spec_helper'

describe 'inifile::create_ini_settings' do
  # without knowing details about the implementation, this is the only test
  # case that we can autogenerate. You should add more examples below!
  it { is_expected.not_to eq(nil) }

#################################
# Below are some example test cases. You may uncomment and modify them to match
# your needs. Notice that they all expect the base error class of `StandardError`.
# This is because the autogenerated function uses an untyped array for parameters
# and relies on your implementation to do the validation. As you convert your
# function to proper dispatches and typed signatures, you should change the
# expected error of the argument validation examples to `ArgumentError`.
#
# Other error types you might encounter include
#
# * StandardError
# * ArgumentError
# * Puppet::ParseError
#
# Read more about writing function unit tests at https://rspec-puppet.com/documentation/functions/
#
#   it 'raises an error if called with no argument' do
#     is_expected.to run.with_params.and_raise_error(StandardError)
#   end
#
#   it 'raises an error if there is more than 1 arguments' do
#     is_expected.to run.with_params({ 'foo' => 1 }, 'bar' => 2).and_raise_error(StandardError)
#   end
#
#   it 'raises an error if argument is not the proper type' do
#     is_expected.to run.with_params('foo').and_raise_error(StandardError)
#   end
#
#   it 'returns the proper output' do
#     is_expected.to run.with_params(123).and_return('the expected output')
#   end
#################################

end
