This CL fixes:
COVERDIR=./coverage PASSES="build_cov" && go test --tags cov -v ./tests/e2e
and is part of the effort to make:
COVERDIR=coverage PASSES="build_cov cov" ./test
fully pass.
The args passed to ./bin/etcd_test and ./bin/etcdctl_test binaries were
mismatched. The protocol of passing the arguments using
environment variables has been replaces with proper passing of flags.
How the measurement of coverage by e2e tests works:
1. COVERDIR=./coverage PASSES="build_cov" are generating
./bin/etcd_test and ./bin/etcdctl_test binaries.
2. These binaries are tests (as coverage can be computed only for
tests) [see ./main_test.go ./etcdctl/main_test.go], but this tests are
running the main logic of the server and uppon termination (or SIGTERM
signal) are writting proper .coverprofile files in the $COVERDIR folder.
The binaries used to take arguments using env variables, but its not
needed any longer. The binaries can consume any command line arguments
that either test (so --test.fooo) or the original binary can consume.
3. The tests/e2e (when compiled with the --tags cov) are starting the
_test binaries instead of the original binaries, such that the coverage
is being collected.
os.MkdirAll creates directory before umask so make sure that a desired
permission is set after creating a directory with MkdirAll. Use the
existing TouchDirAll function which checks for permission if dir is already
exist and when create a new dir.
This change makes the etcd package compatible with the existing Go
ecosystem for module versioning.
Used this tool to update package imports:
https://github.com/KSubedi/gomove
- Add/Document "logger" to support structured logging.
- This makes functional tests run easier, since zap logger
provides built-in log redirect to files.
- "etcd --logger-option=zap" to enable structured logging.
- Current "capnslog" will still be used as "default".
- We may switch the default or deprecate "capnslog" in v3.5.
- Either way, will clearly be documented.
Signed-off-by: Gyuho Lee <gyuhox@gmail.com>
Was defaulting to PeerTLSInfo for client connections to the etcd cluster.
Since proxy users may rely on this behavior, only use the client tls
info if given, and fall back to peer tls otherwise.
Fix https://github.com/coreos/etcd/issues/7512.
If a server starts and aborts due to config error,
it is possible to get stuck in ReadyNotify waits.
This adds select case to get notified on stop channel.
Signed-off-by: Gyu-Ho Lee <gyuhox@gmail.com>
Bump go-systemd to v14 (48702e0d, 2016-11-14).
Also adjust caller of daemon.SdNotify() to avoid build error, which can
be seen especially when running "go get github.com/coreos/etcd".
When using the embed functionality, you can't call the Server.Stop()
function until StartEtcd returns, which can block until there is a call
to Server.Stop() in error situations. Since we have a catch-22, the
ReadyNotify() can be called manually by the user if they wish to wait
for the server startup, or in parallel with a timeout if they wish to
cancel it after some time.
Chzz pointed out that this is also more consistent with the
etcdserver.Start() behaviour too.
purpleidea pointed out that this is actually more correct too, because
we can now register the stop interrupt handler before we block on
startup.