This brings down the test run from 108 sec to 15 sec.
There is an occasional port conflict because of the nature
the next port is chosen. So far it seems rare enough to live
with it.
Move the HTTP and DNS endpoints into the agent and control
their lifespan via the agent.
This removes the requirement to manage HTTP and DNS servers
indpendent of the agent since the agent is mostly useless
without an endpoint and the endpoints without the agent.
Since this was doing registration to a foreign DC, it needs extra time
for the route to the ACL datacenter to be set up. ACLs aren't part of
this test, so by disabling them we make this more reliable and converge
faster than if we had added a retry.
Refactor tests that use testutil.WaitForResult to use retry.
Since this requires refactoring the test functions in general this patch
also shows the use of the github.com/pascaldekloe/goe/verify library
which provides a good mechanism for comparing nested data structures.
Instead of just converting the tests from testutil.WaitForResult to
retry the tests that performing a nested comparison of data structures
are converted to the verify library at the same time.
This patch removes duplicate internal copies of constants in the structs
package which are also defined in the api package. The api.KVOp type
with all its values for the TXN endpoint and the api.HealthXXX constants
are now used throughout the codebase.
This resulted in some circular dependencies in the testutil package
which have been resolved by copying code and constants and moving the
WaitForLeader function into a separate testrpc package.
* Test fixes in health_endpoint_test.go, agent_endpoint_test.go and rtt_test.go
* Don't reuse the same agent config in TestAgent_ReconnectConfigSettings
These would manifest in the HTTP output as Javascript nulls instead of
empty lists, so we had unintentionally changed the interface while
porting to the new state store. We added code to each HTTP endpoint to
convert nil slices to empty ones so they JSON-ify properly, and we added
tests to catch this in the future.