* Update go version to 1.15.3
* Fix OU ordering for go1.15.x testing
* Fix CI version
* Update docker image
* Fix test
* packagespec upgrade -version 0.1.8
Co-authored-by: Sam Salisbury <samsalisbury@gmail.com>
* Handpick cluster cipher suites when they're not user-set
There is an undocumented way for users to choose cluster cipher suites
but for the most part this is to paper over the fact that there are
undesirable suites in TLS 1.2.
If not explicitly set, have the set of cipher suites for the cluster
port come from a hand-picked list; either the allowed TLS 1.3 set (for
forwards compatibility) or the three identical ones for TLS 1.2.
The 1.2 suites have been supported in Go until at least as far back as
Go 1.9 from two years ago. As a result in cases where no specific suites
have been chosen this _ought_ to have no compatibility issues.
Also includes a useful test script.
* embed yarn binary using yarn policies set-version and loosen the restriction on yarn in the dockerfile and the package.json
* don't lint the embedded yarn package
* be more specific about node version, and specify a yarn version
* update ember, ember-cli, ember-data, ember-data-model-fragments
* use router handlers to access transition information
* fix shadowing of component helper
* update ivy-codemirror, ember-cli-inject-live-reload
* remove custom router service
* don't use transition.queryParams
* update ember-cli-deprecation-workflow
* refactor kv v1 to use 'path' instead of 'id' on creation
* fix auth-jwt-test and toolbar-link-test
* update ember composable helpers
* remove Ember.copy from test file
* no more deprecations in the workflow
* fix more secret tests
* fix remaining failed tests
* move select component to core because it's used by ttl-picker
* generate new model class for each test instead of reusing an existing one
* fix selectors on kmip tests
* refactor how control groups construct urls from the new transition objects
* add router service override back in, and have it be evented so that we can trigger router events on it
* move stories and markdown files to core if the component lives in core
* update ember-cli, ember-cli-babel, ember-auto-import
* update base64js, date-fns, deepmerge, codemirror, broccoli-asset-rev
* update linting rules
* fix test selectors
* update ember-api-actions, ember-concurrency, ember-load-initializers, escape-string-regexp, normalize.css, prettier-eslint-cli, jsdoc-to-markdown
* remove test-results dir
* update base64js, ember-cli-clipboard, ember-cli-sass, ember-cli-string-helpers, ember-cli-template-lint, ember-cli-uglify, ember-link-action
* fix linting
* run yarn install without restoring from cache
* refactor how tests are run and handle the vault server subprocess
* update makefile for new test task names
* update circle config to use the new yarn task
* fix writing the seal keys when starting the dev server
* remove optional deps from the lockfile
* don't ignore-optional on yarn install
* remove errant console.log
* update ember-basic-dropdown-hover, jsonlint, yargs-parser
* update ember-cli-flash
* add back optionalDeps
* update @babel/core@7.5.5, ember-basic-dropdown@1.1.3, eslint-plugin-ember@6.8.2
* update storybook to the latest release
* add a babel config with targets so that the ember babel plugin works properly
* update ember-resolver, move ember-cli-storybook to devDependencies
* revert normalize.css upgrade
* silence fetchadapter warning for now
* exclude 3rd party array helper now that ember includes one
* fix switch and entity lookup styling
* only add -root suffix if it's not in versions mode
* make sure drop always has an array on the aws role form
* fix labels like we did with the backport
* update eslintignore
* update the yarn version in the docker build file
* update eslint ignore
This version fixes a bug that is bad, but hard to say whether it might
affect us or not -- or more crucially, any of our dependencies. It's
almost certainly worth updating just in case. See
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/32560
This reverts commit 3439a34989b082ebc3d711853fdc2372798ff121.
For the moment with bad wifi this is just taking too, too long. We may
be able to figure out an approach that bind mounts the cache in which
should help drastically.