On 08/03/2016 12:26 PM, Lance Bragstad wrote:
> Sending a follow-up because I think we ended up finding something
> relevant to this discussion.
>
> As keystone moves towards making fernet the default, one of our work
> items was to mock the system clock in tests. This allows us to advance
> the c
Excerpts from Lance Bragstad's message of 2016-08-03 11:26:56 -0500:
> Sending a follow-up because I think we ended up finding something relevant
> to this discussion.
>
> As keystone moves towards making fernet the default, one of our work items
> was to mock the system clock in tests. This allow
Sending a follow-up because I think we ended up finding something relevant
to this discussion.
As keystone moves towards making fernet the default, one of our work items
was to mock the system clock in tests. This allows us to advance the clock
by one second where we need to avoid sub-second race
Hi Sean,
Thanks for the information. This obviously looks Fernet-related and I would
be happy to spend some cycles on it. We recently landed a bunch of
refactors in keystone to improve Fernet test coverage. This could be
related to those refactors. Just double checking - but you haven't opened a
b
One of my concerns about stacking up project unit tests in the
requirements jobs, is the unit tests aren't as free of races as you
would imagine. Because they only previously impacted the one project
team, those teams are often just fast to recheck instead of get to the
bottom of it. Cross testing