* added scopelint and correcte issues found
* corrected scopelint issue
* made updates based on Ivan's suggestions
Most were around naming conventions
Some were false positives, but I kept them since the test.Run could eventually be changed to run in parallel, which could cause a bug
Others were false positives. Added // nolint: scopelint
* first round cleanup based on go-critic
* more issues resolved for ifelsechain and unlambda checks
* updated from master and gocritic found a new ifElseChain issue
* disable appendAssign. i reports false positives
* re-enabled go-critic appendAssign and disabled lint check at code line level
* fixed go-critic lint error
* fixed // nolint add gocritic specifically
* add flags to sotrj-sim for SA dbs
* add schema to postgres
* add createschema with parse to sa
* add metainfo db postgres support
* add kv default as bolt
* add debug log to see db source
* add env var for postgres to test-sim.sh
* fix lint errs
* dynamically add postgres to args
* add postgres to integration tests
* add sqlite and postgres integration jenkins
* fix db name
* merge integration tests into one step
* test integration tests w/psql
* try using different schema
* debug failure
* use correct host for running storj-sim
* rm sqlite integration
* add back integration
* add boltDB batching for Put operation, add benchmark test
* add batchPut method to kademlia routingTable
* add BatchPut method for other KeyValueStore to satisfy interface
* return err not implemented
* add noSync to boltdb client
* rm boltDB noSync
* make batch block and fix tests
* changes per CR
* rm test setting so it matches prod code behavior
* fix lint errs
* initial test
* add parenthesis
* remove pipeline
* add few todos
* use docker image for environment
* use pipeline
* fix
* add missing steps
* invoke with bash
* disable protoc
* try using golang image
* try as root
* Disable install-awscli.sh temporarily
* Debugging
* debugging part 2
* Set absolute path for debugging
* Remove absolute path
* Dont run as root
* Install unzip
* Dont forget to apt-get update
* Put into folder that is in PATH
* disable IPv6 Test
* add verbose info and check protobuf
* make integration non-parallel
* remove -v and make checkout part of build
* make a single block for linting
* fix echo
* update
* try using things directly
* try add xunit output
* fix name
* don't print empty lines
* skip testsuites without any tests
* remove coverage, because it's not showing the right thing
* try using dockerfile
* fix deb source
* fix typos
* setup postgres
* use the right flag
* try using postgresdb
* expose different port
* remove port mapping
* start postgres
* export
* use env block
* try using different host for integration tests
* eat standard ports
* try building images and binaries
* remove if statement
* add steps
* do before verification
* add go get goversioninfo
* make separate jenkinsfile
* add check
* don't add empty packages
* disable logging to reduce output size
* add timeout
* add comment about mfridman
* Revert Absolute Path
* Add aws to PATH
* PATH Changes
* Docker Env Fixes
* PATH Simplification
* Debugging the PATH
* Debug Logs
* Debugging
* Update PATH Handling
* Rename
* revert changes to Jenkinsfile
* preparing for use of `customtype` gogo extension with `NodeID` type
* review changes
* preparing for use of `customtype` gogo extension with `NodeID` type
* review changes
* wip
* tests passing
* wip fixing tests
* more wip test fixing
* remove NodeIDList from proto files
* linter fixes
* linter fixes
* linter/review fixes
* more freaking linter fixes
* omg just kill me - linterrrrrrrr
* travis linter, i will muder you and your family in your sleep
* goimports everything - burn in hell travis
* goimports update
* go mod tidy
..although it ought to work for other storage.KeyValueStore needs as
well. it's just optimized to work pretty well for a largish hierarchy of
paths.
This includes the addition of "long benchmarks" for KeyValueStore
testing. These will only be run when -test-bench-long is added to the
test flags. In these benchmarks, a large corpus of paths matching a
natural ("real-life") hierarchy is read from paths.data.gz (which you
can get from https://github.com/storj/path-test-corpus) and imported
into a particular KeyValueStore. Recursive and non-recursive queries are
run on it to detect performance problems that arise only at scale.
This also includes alternate implementation of the postgreskv client,
which works in a less-bizarre way for non-recursive queries, but suffers
from poor performance in tests such as the long benchmarks. Once this
alternate impl is committed to the tree, we can remove it again; I just
want it to be available for future reference.
* Let's do it right this time
* Oh travis...
* Handle redis URL
* Travis... why u gotta be like this?
* Handle when address does not use redis scheme
* Start repairer
* Match provider.Responsibility interface
* Simplify if statement
* Config doesn't need to be a pointer
* Initialize doesn't need to be exported
* Don't run checker or repairer on startup
* Fix travis complaints