This package provides essentially the same API as the Cloud tests
package, utilising the `TestLauncher` type.
Additional With functional options were added to the `Launcher`
in order to expose type-safe configuration of InfluxQL configuration.
Additional With options may be added in the future as the need arises.
This resolves observed race conditions when running test suites that
utilize the launcher. It also reduces test times considerably, by
eliminating a slow loop to find a port.
This commit extends the `v1/authorization` package to support
passwords associated with a token.
The summary of changes include:
* authorization.Service implements influxdb.PasswordsService
* Setting passwords for authorizations
* Verifying (comparing) passwords for a given authorization
* A service to cache comparing passwords, using a weaker hash
that will live in memory only. This implementation is copied
from InfluxDB 1.x
* Extended HTTP service to set a password using
/private/legacy/authorizations/{id}/password
Closes #
* chore: update circleci config to use golang:1.15 images
* fix: Update Go version and use temporary override for Arrow
The Arrow override is to fix race detection problem. Once the
Arrow PR merges, this override can be removed.
Co-authored-by: Stuart Carnie <stuart.carnie@gmail.com>
Additional changes:
* fix(query/stdlib): update rewrite rules for schema mutation
The schema mutator was wrapped in a dual implementation spec so the
rewrite rules were type asserting on the wrong type.
Goreleaser was causing conflict issues with our dependencies. The
version we relied on used an old go module that we needed to update, but
the module had been split in a backwards incompatible way so we needed
to update goreleaser at the same time.
The update then upgraded our protobuf dependency which we don't want at
the moment.
Since goreleaser is used as a tool rather than a formal dependency,
resolving these conflicts isn't really needed. We also do not use the
version listed in the go.mod file as we do not use `go run` to execute
goreleaser so this removes that dependency from `go.mod` since it is
unused.
Helps #18528
This change bumps a couple of dependencies to prepare for something like #17814 which
updates many dependencies at once. Turns out that change is based on an
old commit, so several things have already been updated.
After this, we should do a separate commit to update prometheus per #18528
This commit
* adds new request and response data types for schema gRPC calls
* adds fmt.Stringer implementation to cursors.FieldType
* adds APIs to sort a slice of MeasurementField values,
* upgrades the gogo protobuf package to v1.3.1, which
includes improvements to serialization.
This updates the semantic graph usage to accomodate the change to the
semantic graph that removed the ambiguity of the body so now it is
always a block instead of being a block or an expression.
The `buckets()` and `v1.databases()` functions have been updated to
support their remote counterparts that were added to flux. These
functions now do the same thing as the `from()` call where they will
default to the current organization when run against the server and will
use the remote versions from the repl.
This removes the spec and updates the lang package usage to make use of
passing in the runtime as a parameter.
It removes all direct dependendencies on the flux runtime from the http
package.
This updates the repl to support the new influxdb source and use it by
default in the repl. It will automatically set some default variables
for the influxdb source to make it easier to use the cli. In particular,
it will set the default organization, token, and the host. The
organization gets set to the one specified in the repl command and the
token gets filled in with the user installed one. The host defaults to
localhost but will change to whichever one was specified on the cli.
In addition, this will replace the http client with one that sets
insecure skip verify if the `--skip-verify` flag is used.
This adds support for using pkg-config to build libflux inside of the
flux dependency. The build can occur by either installing `pkg-config`
into your path or the `env` script can be used to invoke it from the go
modules.
The repl no longer takes in a querier and it will run everything
locally. The spec interface will now not be used and will be removed
from the http endpoint at some point.