* Removes GitHub reference.
* Doesn't display ACL token on the unauthorized page.
* Removes useless fetch for nodes and cleans up comments.
* Provides a path to reset the ACL token when it's invalid.
This included making the settings page global so it's reachable, and adding
some more information about an error on the error page.
* Updates built-in web assets.
Build all packages together with a global timeout. Locally,
the tests pass within 40 sec. On travis, we complete within
3-4 min.
travis truncates the logs after 4MB which we are hitting so
show the relevant information first and then whatever is left.
This isn't racy, it's just a little dirty. The listen will happen and a port
will be selected and injected into the config once the Serf instance is
created, so we don't need the retry loop here.
This fixes TestServer_JoinSeparateLanAndWanAddresses which sets bogus
advertise addresses as part of the test. Port numbers uniquely identify
members since everything is running on localhost.
This patch creates a local config structure for the local state
which is independent from the agent but populated from its
configuration. This avoids data races between the agent configuration
which can change during tests and concurrent go routines using the
configuraiton at the same time.
The agent configuration for the consul server is a partial configuration
which needs to be cloned to avoid data races.
This is a stop-gap measure before moving the configuration into
a separate package.
The tests that use the localState of the agent access the internal
variables and call methods which are not guarded by locks creating
data races in tests. While the use of internal variables is somewhat
easy to spot the fact that not all methods are thread-safe is a
surprise.
A proper fix requires the localState struct to be moved into its own
package so that tests in the agent can only access the external
interface.
However, the localState is currently dependent on the agent.Config
which would create a circular dependency. Therefore, the Config
struct needs to be moved first for this to happen.
This patch literally monkey patches the use of the lock around the
cases which have data races and marks them with a
// todo(fs): data race comment.
The sessionTimers map was secured by a lock which wasn't used
properly in the tests. This lead to data races and failing tests
when accessing the length or the members of the map.
This patch adds a separate SessionTimers struct which is safe
for concurrent use and which ecapsulates the behavior of the
sessionTimers map.