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Satellites set their configuration values to default values using cfgstruct, however, it turns out our tests don't test these values at all! Instead, they have a completely separate definition system that is easy to forget about. As is to be expected, these values have drifted, and it appears in a few cases test planet is testing unreasonable values that we won't see in production, or perhaps worse, features enabled in production were missed and weren't enabled in testplanet. This change makes it so all values are configured the same, systematic way, so it's easy to see when test values are different than dev values or release values, and it's less hard to forget to enable features in testplanet. In terms of reviewing, this change should be actually fairly easy to review, considering private/testplanet/satellite.go keeps the current config system and the new one and confirms that they result in identical configurations, so you can be certain that nothing was missed and the config is all correct. You can also check the config lock to see what actual config values changed. Change-Id: I6715d0794887f577e21742afcf56fd2b9d12170e |
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attribution_test.go | ||
auth.go | ||
billinghistoryitem.go | ||
buckets.go | ||
database.go | ||
projectmembers_test.go | ||
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projects_test.go | ||
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projectusagelimits.go | ||
registrationtoken.go | ||
request.go | ||
resetpasswordtoken_test.go | ||
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service_test.go | ||
service.go | ||
sortdirection.go | ||
users_test.go | ||
users.go | ||
validation.go |