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* ui: Ensure we use nonEmptySet everywhere where we add Namespace We missed a coupld of places where we use the noEmptySet function, which will only perform the set if the specified property is non-empty. Currently we aren't certain there is a place in OSS where a Namespace can make its way down via the API and endup being PUT/POSTed back out again when saved. If this did ever happen we would assume it would be the default namespace, but we add an extra check here to ensure we never PUT/POST the Namespace property if Namespaces are disabled. * ui: Add step/assertion for assert if a property is NOT set in the body * ui: Improve updated/create acc testing for policy/token/roles: Including making sure a Namespace property is never sent through if you are running without namespace support |
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Service Discovery - Consul makes it simple for services to register themselves and to discover other services via a DNS or HTTP interface. External services such as SaaS providers can be registered as well.
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