This is in preparation for running the automatic refactoring script that
will replace all ExpectedExceptions with use of JUnit 4.13's assertThrows/
expectThrows.
Note that I have recorded the callsites of assertions about EppExceptions
being marshallable and will edit those specific assertions back in after
running the automatic refactoring script (which do not understand these).
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=178812403
The only remaining methods on ExceptionRule after this are methods that
also exist on ExpectedException, which will allow us to, in the next CL,
swap out the one for the other and then run the automated refactoring to
turn it all into assertThrows/expectThrows.
Note that there were some assertions about root causes that couldn't
easily be turned into ExpectedException invocations, so I simply
converted them directly to usages of assertThrows/expectThrows.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=178623431
This removes some qualifiers that aren't necessary (e.g. public/abstract on interfaces, private on enum constructors, final on private methods, static on nested interfaces/enums), uses Java 8 lambdas and features where that's an improvement
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=177182945
They can be inferred correctly even in Java 7, and display as
compiler warnings in IntelliJ.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=173451087
This was a surprisingly involved change. Some of the difficulties included
java.util.Optional purposely not being Serializable (so I had to move a
few Optionals in mapreduce classes to @Nullable) and having to add the Truth
Java8 extension library for assertion support.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=171863777
Tools inheriting from MutatingCommand print out the change they are going to
make and then ask the user to confirm that this is indeed what they wanted to
do.
The change is outputted as a list of updated values in the form
key -> [oldValue, newValue]
e.g.
dnsPaused -> [true, false]
This CL will change the output to be clearer:
key: oldValue -> newValue
e.g.
dnsPaused: true -> false
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=170853745
When trying to run the MapReduce for DeleteOldCommitLogsAction, we run into a
lot of DatastoreTimeoutException during CommitLogManifestReader.next.
This causes the entire shard to fail. Since we have a lot of keys (tens of
millions), this is almost guaranteed to happen, dooming the entire MapReduce.
Here is an attempt to recover from the Timeout Exception by saving the state
before the read, then on failure restoring that state and trying again.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=165172222
This standardizes use of annotations/inheritance/formatting across
tests, to make the code more legible and consistent.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=161810734
hasMessageThat() was added in Truth 0.32 and we are already on that
version in the Nomulus release.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=153095111
Replace KeystoreKeyring with ComparatorKeyring between KeystoreKeyring and
KmsKeystore. In the opensource version, will replace DummyKeyring with
KmsKeyring directly.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=152893767
There will now be "resultToString" and "resultEquals" to stringify / compare
the method results.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=150135475
This is an alternative to the "manually constructed" version in []
This generator recieves two objects implementing some interface. It returns a new implementation that exactly duplicates the behavior (return values, exceptions etc.) of the first ("original") object, but also logs any differences (in either return value or thrown exception) from the second object.
Nothing in the second object's execution will affect the results - not even thrown exceptions - it's only used for logging any differences.
This is useful when switching backend architecture for the some interface (say... from keystore to datastore+KMS for the Keyring interface :)) as we can make sure everything was OK for some extended period of real data before doing the switch.
This is better than just comparing the outputs once because having a completely different backend out of our control can result in "glitches" that are rare but relevant: maybe the new backend has lower availability, or sometimes fails and gives wrong results, or... well, that's it.
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This allows us to use util methods from within config, which is a useful thing
to be able to do for, e.g., being able to log errors while loading configuration.
It makes sense that the util package should be at the very base of the
class inheritance hierarchy; config seems logically higher than it.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=144324273
This is the final preparatory step necessary in order to load and load
configuration from YAML in a static context and then provide it either via
Dagger (using ConfigModule) or through RegistryConfig's existing static
functions.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=143819983
This primarily addresses issues with TMCH testing mode and email sending utils.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=143710550
We're only using it for generating multiparty boundaries, and there's no real need for the random boundary values to be cryptographically secure. The point of the randomness is just to make collisions with content in the payload sufficiently unlikely. The app itself controls the payload contents, and while it might be derived from user-submitted content, in practice it would be nearly infeasible to get the payload to contain arbitrary boundary values even if the RNG-produced boundaries could be determined in advance.
To further insulate against this, I've increased the boundary size (from 40 bits to 192) and added an actual check that the boundary isn't present in the input data, so that in the extremely unlikely event of a collision, we fail rather than producing an invalid multipart request.
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To add additional logic for flow code, write custom classes that extend the existing custom logic classes (of which DomainCreateFlowCustomLogic is the first provided example), along with a class that extends CustomLogicFactory to provide instances of the new custom logic classes. Then configure the fully qualified class name of your new custom logic factory in ConfigModule.provideCustomLogicFactoryClass().
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=139221577
This removes the countless lines of the form "[null, []]" in registry_tool diffs
that are an artifact of the way we handle nulls in Objectify.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=133409440
Java's stock regex implementation doesn't guarantee linear time
complexity which makes it a security liability.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=121159875
The dark lord Gosling designed the Java package naming system so that
ownership flows from the DNS system. Since we own the domain name
registry.google, it seems only appropriate that we should use
google.registry as our package name.
This change renames directories in preparation for the great package
rename. The repository is now in a broken state because the code
itself hasn't been updated. However this should ensure that git
correctly preserves history for each file.