The adminusers test did not properly initialize all subsystems in
MaxScale. The polling and DCB tests weren't updated with the changes to
the DCB closing.
The type of the created user can now be specified with the --type option.
Expanded tests that cover the user creation. Also added a test case that
checks that basic users are only allowed to read through the REST API.
The users can now be dumped and loaded as JSON objects. This allows easier
parsing and handling of users while still retaining the possibility to
manually edit the output. Added tests for dumping and loading the JSON
form users.
Also fixed a deadlock in Users::remove() where the same lock was acquired
twice and a faulty test case where failed authentication was expected to
work.
The type of the user being created is defined at creation time. This
allows the creation of basic users.
Although the users can be created internally, they cannot yet be created
via maxadmin or the REST API.
The refactored interface is now in use. The only module that used it
directly was the CDC protocol module. This should probably be changed so
that it uses the adminusers interface instead of the users interface
directly.
It is now possible to specify the thread stack size to be used,
when a new thread is created. This will subsequently be used
for allowing the stack size to be specified for worker threads.
Only the protocol, port and address of the listener were used to check if
a listener exists. The check should also use the name of the listener to
be sure that each name is unique.
Expanded tests to check that the creation of duplicate listeners is
detected. Did minor improvements to related test code.
The resource collection modification times weren't updated when an
individual resource was updated. By tracking back the path of a resource
and updating the modification times, all nodes in the path will get the
correct modification time.
The listeners are now a proper sub-resource of the service resource. This
means that it acts like a normal resource and can be queried both as a
collection of resources and as an individual resource.
Moved and renamed the starting and stopping scripts from the REST API
tests to a common directory. This way the MaxCtrl tests can use the same
scripts to start and stop MaxScale.
Also moved the test configuration file into the `test/` directory and
changed some of the default directory locations.
The script can now be used to run an arbitrary set of Node.js tests as
long as they define the `test` npm target. Refactored REST API tests to
fit into this framework.
As the REST API is a part of the core, it is more appropriate for the
tests to reside there as well. Further refactoring of the testing needs to
be done to allow multiple components to use the same framework but with
different tests.
Altering monitor parameters without defining the relationships was
interpreted as an attempt to remove all relationships. This test
reproduces the problem.
All resoures now use the `state` member to describe their internal
state. This includes servers, services and monitors. This means that the
`status` keyword can be reserved for something else and it can be removed
until it is needed again.
Changed the module maturity field to `maturity` to better describe its
purpose.
The feedback system wasn't used and was starting to cause problems on
Debian 9 where the libcurl required different version of OpenSSL than what
MaxScale was linked against.
The test created a DCB of an unexpected type in an unexpected state with
an invalid file descriptor. This caused the test to fail due to a debug
assertion where the the validity of the file descriptor was asserted in
relation to the internal state of the DCB.
The module commands can now produce JSON formatted output which is passed
to the caller. The output should conform to the JSON API as closely as
possible.
Currently, the REST API wraps all JSON produced by module commands inside
a meta-object of the following type:
{
"meta": <output of module command>
}
This allows the output to be JSON API conformant without modifying the
modules and allows incremental updates to code.
The PATCH method should now be used instead the PUT method to update
resources. As PUT request bodies should represent complete resources, the
use of PUT to update resources is no longer supported.
Altered tests to use PATCH instead of PUT for updating resources.
The module command self links now point to an endpoint that executes the
module command. Depending on the type of the module command, either a GET
or a POST request must be made.
The /maxscale/ resource now supports PUT requests which modify core
parameters. As not all parameters can be changed at runtime, only
modifications to parameters that support runtime configuration are
allowed.
The /users/ resource shows all user accounts that can be used with
MaxScale. This resource is further split into two resource collections,
/users/inet and /users/unix, which contain the network users and Linux
accounts respectively.
The requests that send a body should define at least a `data` member.
Added a simple test that checks that bad requests are rejected. This test
should be expanded to check that the returned error body contains the
correct members.
The top level resource self links pointed to the collection instead of the
resource itself. The individual resoures now also have a links field that
contains the self link to the resource. This should make navigation of the
API easier as all objects have valid links in them.
The REST API now supports the If-Modified-Since, If-Unmodified-Since,
If-Match and If-None-Match headers and returns the correct response if the
conditional fails.
Added tests for the date parsing and expanded the HTTP header tests in the
REST API test suite.
The resource system now tracks both the time when a resource was last
modified and the revision number of the resource. This allows working
Last-Modified and ETag headers to be generated by the REST API.
The If-Modified-Since and If-None-Match request headers are not yet
processed and using them will always return the resource instead of a 304
Not Modified response.