* remove dev-leased-kv flag, handle non-secret responses in the console
* skip lease tests for now
* use the newer collection api for ember-page-object
* include generic in types that can have a v2
* add tests for generic v2
* isolate kv v2 logic in the secret-engine model and add unit tests
* use lazyCapabilities macro in models
* use expandAttributeMeta and fieldToAttrs everywhere
* add angle bracket component polyfill
* use PageHeader component throughout
This massively simplifies transit locking behavior by pushing some
locking down to the Policy level, and embedding either a local or global
lock in the Policy depending on whether caching is enabled or not.
* Store lease times suitable for export in pending
This essentially caches lease information for token lookups, preventing
going to disk over and over.
* Simplify logic
* Fix panic due to metadata being nil
* added a nil check
* Added a test
* ensure metadata is never nil
* Remove unnecessary allocation
* revert back to early initialization
Taking inspiration from
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/17604#issuecomment-256384471
suggests that taking the address of a stack variable for use in atomics
works (at least, the race detector doesn't complain) but is doing it
wrong.
The only other change is a change in Leader() detecting if HA is enabled
to fast-path out. This value never changes after NewCore, so we don't
need to grab the read lock to check it.
* Fix writing to KVv2 root via `kv put`
The check that adds the API path wasn't taking into account the root,
e.g. if it's mounted at `kv`, `kv` and `kv/` would end up creating an
extra copy of the mount path in front, leading to paths like
`kv/data/kv`.
* Output warnings if they come back and fix a panic in metadata_get
* Also add to metadata put/delete