Make lock2's retryInterval smaller so it grabs the lock as soon as lock1's renewer fails to renew in time. Fix the logic to test if lock1's leader channel gets closed: we don't need a goroutine, and
the logic was broken in that if we timed out we'd never write to the blocking channel we then try to read from. Moreover the timeout was wrong.
* ci: break config into separate files
* Untangle githooks
* githooks: fix whitespace
* .hooks/pre-commit: add ui -> lint-staged check
- We no longer require dependency on husky with this change.
* ui: remove husky dependency and config
- The previous commit obviates the need for it.
- We will now have to manage these hooks by hand, but this removes
the conflict between husky-installed hooks and those in the .hooks dir.
* ui: update yarn.lock with husky removed
* .hooks/pre-commit: always use subshell + docs
- Always use subshell means we consistently exit from the
same place which feels less complex.
- Docs are necessary for horrible bash like this I think...
* Makefile: remove old husky githooks
- Husky has installed a handler for every single git hook.
- This causes warnings on every git operation.
- Eventually we can remove this, but better not to confuse
people with these messages for now.
* ci: fix go build tags
* Makefile: improve compatibility of rm call
- Looks like the xargs in Travis does something different to the one
on my mac, this more verbose call should be safe everywhere.
* ci: fix make target names
* ci: fix test-ui invocation
* Makefile: simplify husky hook cleanup
* ci: more focussed readme
* transit cache is an Interface implemented by wrapped versions of syncmap and golang-lru
* transit cache is an Interface implemented by wrapped versions of syncmap and golang-lru
* changed some import paths to point to sdk
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Lexman42 <Lexman42@users.noreply.github.com>
* updates docs with information on transit/cache-config endpoint
* updates vendored files
* fixes policy tests to actually use a cache where expected and renames the struct and storage path used for cache configurations to be more generic
* updates document links
* fixed a typo in a documentation link
* changes cache_size to just size for the cache-config endpoint
* Audit listing with format json returns json, not a string
Fixes#6775
* list, kv list and namespace list with format json returns json, not a string
* Changed audit list return code to 2 which aligns with other list commands return codes
When unmounting, the router entry would be tainted, preventing routing.
However, we would then unmount the router before clearing storage, so if
an error occurred the router would have forgotten the path. For auth
mounts this isn't a problem since they had a secondary check, but
regular mounts didn't (not sure why, but this is true back to at least
0.2.0). This meant you could then create a duplicate mount using the
same path which would then not conflict in the router until postUnseal.
This adds the extra check to regular mounts, and also moves the location
of the router unmount.
This also ensures that on the next router.Mount, tainted is set to the
mount entry's tainted status.
Fixes#6769
* use ember-power-select-with-create instead of ember-power-select
* add custom Add message to clarify whether you need a name or ID
* add search-select to storybook
* add wormhole div for ember-basic-dropdown
* add search-select to storybook
* make sure knobs are working
* remove unused code
* Docs: Minor updates to PKI Secrets Engine
- Update `ttl` and `max-lease-ttl` values from _43800_ which
appears to be a typo, to _4380_; this helps avoid warnings
like: "The expiration time for the signed certificate is
after the CA's expiration time. If the new certificate is
not treated as a root, validation paths with the
certificate past the issuing CA's expiration time will
fail." when following the Quick Start and using the tuned
Root CA TTL of 8760h
- Change _my-role_ role name to _example-dot-com_ in **Setup**
to help reduce confusion and match what is used in
**Quick Start**
* ttl changes