* example for checking go doc tests
* add analyzer test and action
* get metadata step
* install revgrep
* fix for ci
* add revgrep to go.mod
* clarify how analysistest works
Remove gox in favor of go build.
`gox` hasn't had a release to update it in many years, so is missing
support for many modern systems, like `darwin/arm64`.
In any case, we only use it for dev builds, where we don't even use
the ability of it to build for multiple platforms. Release builds use
`go build` now.
So, this switches to `go build` everywhere.
I pulled this down and tested it in Windows as well. (Side note: I
couldn't get `gox` to work in Windows, so couldn't build before this
change.)
* copy over the webui
move web_ui to http
remove web ui files, add .gitkeep
updates, messing with gitkeep and ignoring web_ui
update ui scripts
gitkeep
ignore http/web_ui
Remove debugging
remove the jwt reference, that was from something else
restore old jwt plugin
move things around
Revert "move things around"
This reverts commit 2a35121850f5b6b82064ecf78ebee5246601c04f.
Update ui path handling to not need the web_ui name part
add desc
move the http.FS conversion internal to assetFS
update gitignore
remove bindata dep
clean up some comments
remove asset check script that's no longer needed
Update readme
remove more bindata things
restore asset check
update packagespec
update stub
stub the assetFS method and set uiBuiltIn to false for non-ui builds
update packagespec to build ui
* fail if assets aren't found
* tidy up vendor
* go mod tidy
* updating .circleci
* restore tools.go
* re-re-re-run make packages
* re-enable arm64
* Adding change log
* Removing a file
Co-authored-by: hamid ghaf <hamid@hashicorp.com>