Build: Fix unit test cert generation (#704)#723
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The temporary SSL certificates used for test/common/ssl unit tests were being generated by a Bazel build rule. However, this meant that unless they were missing they were not regenerated. This wasn't really appropriate for the unit test use case since the unit test verifying expiration had expectations about the SSL certificate being generated less than one day before the test ran. Ultimately this resulted in Issue 704 where Bazel builds failed the test if it had been more than 24 hours since the last clean. To fix this the ephemeral certificates used by the unit tests are generated immediately prior to running the test and placed into the Bazel temp directory to be consumed by the test.
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…envoyproxy#704)" (envoyproxy#723) Trying to fix post-submit failure This reverts commit c04ec87.
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* Revert "Strip out "spiffe://" in the identity (envoyproxy#719)" This reverts commit 99a482f. * Revert "Revert "Remove -release in filename when doing release build of proxy (envoyproxy#704)" (envoyproxy#723)" This reverts commit 13669ce. * Revert "Not to send legacy quota for v2 config. (envoyproxy#722)" This reverts commit aaf25ca.
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Signed-off-by: Michael Rebello <me@michaelrebello.com> Signed-off-by: JP Simard <jp@jpsim.com>
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**Description** This PR is to add TTFT(time to first token) and ITL(inter token latency) in dynamic metadata, so that downstream clients can access these data. issues #723 --------- Signed-off-by: ydu208 <YDU208@bloomberg.net> Co-authored-by: ydu208 <YDU208@bloomberg.net>
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The temporary SSL certificates used for test/common/ssl unit tests
were being generated by a Bazel build rule. However, this meant that
unless they were missing they were not regenerated. This wasn't really
appropriate for the unit test use case since the unit test verifying
expiration had expectations about the SSL certificate being generated
less than one day before the test ran. Ultimately this resulted in Issue
704 where Bazel builds failed the test if it had been more than 24 hours
since the last clean.
To fix this the ephemeral certificates used by the unit tests are
generated immediately prior to running the test and placed into the
Bazel temp directory to be consumed by the test.