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author | Antonio Barone <syntonyze@gmail.com> | 2021-01-07 16:36:00 +0100 |
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committer | Gerrit Code Review <noreply-gerritcodereview@google.com> | 2021-01-07 15:36:00 +0000 |
commit | ffc370d2d11f168795d0560e00a7ea3292d4d5c3 (patch) | |
tree | bbba8993617219e093caa5b1dba3d21695c172c9 | |
parent | f33f46a9b8a0682b3b6777436c38c020345cce4c (diff) |
Update git submodules
* Update plugins/replication from branch 'stable-3.3'
to 011c577ef4ee2149d73db974e0ef2fcd3f66bfcf
- Merge branch 'stable-3.2' into stable-3.3
* stable-3.2:
Split integration tests to different targets
Don't check read permission when authgroup isn't set
Change-Id: I4a1e1be5c4323de1554091786c55ca9a84d391e5
- Merge branch 'stable-3.1' into stable-3.2
* stable-3.1:
Split integration tests to different targets
Don't check read permission when authgroup isn't set
Change-Id: Ic5c8f0468869476a01923b4d374f0188c271daf2
- Split integration tests to different targets
Running all integration tests as part of one single 'replication_it'
target does not cope well with the addition of extra tests, because it
is bound to take longer and longer, eventually hitting any test timeout
threshold.
Splitting integration tests into different targets avoids timeout
failures and also provides additional benefits, such as:
- Better understanding of test failures
- More efficient utilization of bazel build outputs and remote caching,
effectively making tests execution faster.
Bug: Issue 13909
Change-Id: Ifc6cce9996d3a8a23ec2a66c377978205fb6680f
- Don't check read permission when authgroup isn't set
It's unnecessary to check read permission when authGroup isn't set since
the then the user is a RemoteSiteUser that is-an InternalUser that has
read access to everything.
Change-Id: Ie6985250b0acb50c08fdcae75cc608222b1add35
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diff --git a/plugins/replication b/plugins/replication -Subproject b197452eeaa6e8b1270465e6640331f2a9ae6b3 +Subproject 011c577ef4ee2149d73db974e0ef2fcd3f66bfc |