- 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.
Use pq connection parameters instead of URLs for postgres connections
This enables the use of socket paths like /var/run/postgresql for the 'host' instead of requiring TCP. Also, we know allow using a non-default port.
otherwise it's impossible to use a Unix socket, as the path gets escaped
awkwardly.
Signed-off-by: Ciro S. Costa <cscosta@pivotal.io>
Signed-off-by: Alex Suraci <suraci.alex@gmail.com>
this failed on my machine due to the unexported 'loc' field of the time
structure - it was nil in one and set to a ton of tiemzone data in the
other. instead let's just compare the unix timestamp value and zero it
out for the struct comparison.
This patch adds etcd storage implementation. This should be useful in
environments where
- we dont want to depends on a separate, hard to maintain SQL cluster
- we dont want to incur the overhead of talking to kubernetes apiservers
- kubernetes is not available yet, or if kubernetes depends on dex
to perform authentication and the operator would like to remove any
circular dependency if possible.
The previous test doesnt actually testing ListConnectors code. For
example the following pseudocode will pass the test:
```
ListConnectors() { return nil, nil }
```
Instead change to actually fetch and compare list of connectors,
ordering by name
If dex is configured with static passwords or clients, let the API
still add or modify objects in the backing storage, so long as
their IDs don't conflict with the static ones. List options now
aggregate resources from the static list and backing storage.