For downstream apps using a github handle is much simpler than working
with numbers.
WHilst the number is stable and the handle is not - GitHUb does give you
a big scary wanring if you try and change it that bad things may happen
to you, and generally few users ever change it.
This can be enabled with a configuration option `useLoginAsId`
Some environments are subject to strict rules about the permitted TLS
protocol verion and available ciphers. Setting TLSv1.2 as the minimum
version ensures we do not use weaker protocols. We've opted against
making this configurable given the age of TLSv1.2 and the increasing
push to deprecate TLSv1.1 and older.
The PreferServerCipherSuites setting is also commonly flagged by SSL
quality scanning tools. Since Go provides a relatively modern set of
default ciphers by default, defaulting this to true is unlikely to
make much practical difference.
Signed-off-by: Steven Danna <steve@chef.io>
Make expiry of auth requests configurable
This is a band-aid against #1292
I did not change the default from 24h, but I think it should be much lower for safety.
postgres: expose database/sql tunables
Fixes#1354.
I've not had a need for MaxIdleConns and ConnMaxLifetime myself, but it felt weird to only expose of the three settings.
Makefile: cleanups for newer versions of Go
Go 1.9 removed "./..." matching the vendor directory while Go 1.10 added
build and test caching. This means we no longer need to grep out
vendored matches (except for golint which doesn't implement the same
behavior), and we no longer need to pre-build packages with "go build -i".
https://golang.org/doc/go1.9#vendor-dotdotdothttps://golang.org/doc/go1.10#build
Go 1.9 removed "./..." matching the vendor directory while Go 1.10 added
build and test caching. This means we no longer need to grep out
vendored matches (except for golint which doesn't implement the same
behavior), and we no longer need to pre-build packages with "go build -i".
https://golang.org/doc/go1.9#vendor-dotdotdothttps://golang.org/doc/go1.10#build
- adapted TestUnmarshalConfig to ensure the fields are read in
- added a test to see that at least MaxOpenConns works:
- this is only exposed through (*db).Stats() in go 1.11, so this test
has a build tag
- the other two configurables can't be read back, so we've got to
trust that the mechanism works given the one instance that's tested..
Signed-off-by: Stephan Renatus <srenatus@chef.io>
prior to this change, many of the functions in the ExecTx callback would
wrap the error before returning it. this made it impossible to check
for the error code.
instead, the error wrapping has been moved to be external to the
`ExecTx` callback, so that the error code can be checked and
serialization failures can be retried.