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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Möhlmann
4cd52f33eb
chore(oidc): remove feature flag for introspection triggers (#10132)
# Which Problems Are Solved

Remove the feature flag that allowed triggers in introspection. This
option was a fallback in case introspection would not function properly
without triggers. The API documentation asked for anyone using this flag
to raise an issue. No such issue was received, hence we concluded it is
safe to remove it.

# How the Problems Are Solved

- Remove flags from the system and instance level feature APIs.
- Remove trigger functions that are no longer used
- Adjust tests that used the flag.

# Additional Changes

- none

# Additional Context

- Closes #10026 
- Flag was introduced in #7356

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Co-authored-by: Silvan <27845747+adlerhurst@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-06-30 05:48:04 +00:00
Tim Möhlmann
1ebbe275b9
chore(oidc): remove legacy storage methods (#10061)
# Which Problems Are Solved

Stabilize the optimized introspection code and cleanup unused code.

# How the Problems Are Solved

- `oidc_legacy_introspection` feature flag is removed and reserved.
- `OPStorage` which are no longer needed have their bodies removed.
- The method definitions need to remain in place so the interface
remains implemented.
  - A panic is thrown in case any such method is still called

# Additional Changes

- A number of `OPStorage` methods related to token creation were already
unused. These are also cleaned up.

# Additional Context

- Closes #10027 
- #7822

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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
2025-06-26 08:08:37 +00:00
Stefan Benz
b8ba7bd5ba
fix: remove action feature flag and include execution (#9727)
# Which Problems Are Solved

Actions v2 is not a feature flag anymore, include functionality on
executions is not used and json tags of proto messages are handled
incorrectly.

# How the Problems Are Solved

- Remove actions from the feature flags on system and instance level
- Remove include type on executions, only in the API, later maybe in the
handling logic as well
- Use protojson in request and response handling of actions v2

# Additional Changes

- Correct integration tests for request and response handling
- Use json.RawMessage for events, so that the event payload is not
base64 encoded
- Added separate context for async webhook calls, that executions are
not cancelled when called async

# Additional Context

Related to #9759 
Closes #9710

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Co-authored-by: Livio Spring <livio.a@gmail.com>
2025-04-28 11:24:50 +02:00
Stefan Benz
8d97363642
chore: improve integration tests (#8727)
Improve integration tests:
- spliting the tests in TokenExchange to isolated instances and in
parallel
- corrected some test structure so that the check for Details is no done
anymore if the test already failed
- replace required-calls with assert-calls to not stop the testing
- add gofakeit for application, project and usernames(emails)
- add eventually checks for testing in actions v2, so the request only
get called when the execution is defined
- check for length of results in list/search endpoints to avoid index
errors
2024-10-17 21:20:57 +00:00
Tim Möhlmann
d2e0ac07f1
chore(tests): use a coverage server binary (#8407)
# Which Problems Are Solved

Use a single server instance for API integration tests. This optimizes
the time taken for the integration test pipeline,
because it allows running tests on multiple packages in parallel. Also,
it saves time by not start and stopping a zitadel server for every
package.

# How the Problems Are Solved

- Build a binary with `go build -race -cover ....`
- Integration tests only construct clients. The server remains running
in the background.
- The integration package and tested packages now fully utilize the API.
No more direct database access trough `query` and `command` packages.
- Use Makefile recipes to setup, start and stop the server in the
background.
- The binary has the race detector enabled
- Init and setup jobs are configured to halt immediately on race
condition
- Because the server runs in the background, races are only logged. When
the server is stopped and race logs exist, the Makefile recipe will
throw an error and print the logs.
- Makefile recipes include logic to print logs and convert coverage
reports after the server is stopped.
- Some tests need a downstream HTTP server to make requests, like quota
and milestones. A new `integration/sink` package creates an HTTP server
and uses websockets to forward HTTP request back to the test packages.
The package API uses Go channels for abstraction and easy usage.

# Additional Changes

- Integration test files already used the `//go:build integration`
directive. In order to properly split integration from unit tests,
integration test files need to be in a `integration_test` subdirectory
of their package.
- `UseIsolatedInstance` used to overwrite the `Tester.Client` for each
instance. Now a `Instance` object is returned with a gRPC client that is
connected to the isolated instance's hostname.
- The `Tester` type is now `Instance`. The object is created for the
first instance, used by default in any test. Isolated instances are also
`Instance` objects and therefore benefit from the same methods and
values. The first instance and any other us capable of creating an
isolated instance over the system API.
- All test packages run in an Isolated instance by calling
`NewInstance()`
- Individual tests that use an isolated instance use `t.Parallel()`

# Additional Context

- Closes #6684
- https://go.dev/doc/articles/race_detector
- https://go.dev/doc/build-cover

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Co-authored-by: Stefan Benz <46600784+stebenz@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-09-06 14:47:57 +02:00