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We had a lot of flaky test failures from TestAuth. The error message (WHICH IS NOT VISIBLE IN JEKNINS, only in tests.json): ``` FAIL: TestAuth_Register_NameSpecialChars/Postgres (1.04s) panic: runtime error: index out of range [0] with length 0 [recovered] panic: runtime error: index out of range [0] with length 0 goroutine 3473 [running]: testing.tRunner.func1.2({0x235fe40, 0xc000fe6a08}) /usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:1209 +0x36c testing.tRunner.func1() /usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:1212 +0x3b6 panic({0x235fe40, 0xc000fe6a08}) /usr/local/go/src/runtime/panic.go:1047 +0x266 storj.io/storj/satellite/console/consoleweb/consoleapi_test.TestAuth_Register_NameSpecialChars.func1(0xc001a281a0, 0x289d650, 0xc001a30000) /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/storj-gerrit-verify/satellite/console/consoleweb/consoleapi/auth_test.go:773 +0x785 storj.io/storj/private/testplanet.Run.func1.1({0x289c770, 0xc0001b8008}) /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/storj-gerrit-verify/private/testplanet/run.go:67 +0x732 storj.io/storj/private/testmonkit.RunWith({0x289c770, 0xc0001b8008}, {0x28d89b0, 0xc001a281a0}, {0x1, {0x0, 0x0}, {0x0, 0x0, 0x0}}, ...) ``` The root cause: testplanet uses a simulated mail sender which clicks to all the registration links by default (async). These tests creat links and check the unverified users, but without enough luck the mail sender may already clicks to the link which makes the user verified. Change-Id: I17cd6bf4ae3e7adc223ec693976bb609370f0c44 |
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Storj V3 Network
Storj is building a decentralized cloud storage network. Check out our white paper for more info!
Storj is an S3-compatible platform and suite of decentralized applications that allows you to store data in a secure and decentralized manner. Your files are encrypted, broken into little pieces and stored in a global decentralized network of computers. Luckily, we also support allowing you (and only you) to retrieve those files!
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Contributing to Storj
All of our code for Storj v3 is open source. If anything feels off, or if you feel that some functionality is missing, please check out the contributing page. There you will find instructions for sharing your feedback, building the tool locally, and submitting pull requests to the project.
A Note about Versioning
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