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Author SHA1 Message Date
Matt Gibson
53b82d7d06 Create common test infrastructure project 2021-10-30 13:19:40 -04:00
Addison Beck
b13dda2799
Postgres & MySql Support For Self-Hosted Installations (#1386)
* EF Database Support Init (#1221)

* scaffolding for ef support

* deleted old postgres repos

* added tables to oncreate

* updated all the things to .NET 5

* Addition to #1221: Migrated DockerFiles from dotnet/3.1 to  5.0 (#1223)

* Migrated DockerFiles from dotnet/3.1 to  5.0

* Migrated SSO/Dockerfile from dotnet 3.1 to 5.0

Co-authored-by: Daniel James Smith <djsmith85@users.noreply.github.com>

* EFDatabaseSupport: Updated links and description in README.md and SETUP.md (#1232)

* Updated requirements in README.md

* Updated link to documentation of app-secrets

* upgraded dotnet version to 5.0

* Ef database support implementation examples (#1265)

* mostly finished testing the user repo

* finished testing user repo

* finished org, user, ssoconfig, and ssouser ef implementations

* removed unused prop

* fixed a sql file

* fixed a spacing issue

* fixed a spacing issue

* removed extra database creation

* refactoring

* MsSql => SqlServer

* refactoring

* code review fixes

* build fix

* code review

* continued attempts to fix the the build

* skipped another test

* finished all create test

* initial pass at several repos

* continued building out repos

* initial pass at several repos

* initial pass at device repo

* initial pass at collection repo

* initial run of all Entity Framework implementations

* signup, signin, create/edit ciphers works

* sync working

* all web vault pages seem to load with 100% 200s

* bulkcopy, folders, and favorites

* group and collection management

* sso, groups, emergency access, send

* get basic creates matching on all repos

* got everything building again post merge

* removed some IDE config files

* cleanup

* no more notimplemented methods in the cipher repo

* no more not implementeds everywhere

* cleaned up schema/navigation properties and fixed tests

* removed a sql comment that was written in c# style

* fixed build issues from merge

* removed unsupported db providers

* formatting

* code review refactors

* naming cleanup for queries

* added provider methods

* cipher repo cleanup

* implemented several missing procedures from the EF implementation surround account revision dates, keys, and storage

* fixed the build

* added a null check

* consolidated some cipher repo methods

* formatting fix

* cleaned up indentation of queries

* removed .idea file

* generated postgres migrations

* added mysql migrations

* formatting

* Bug Fixes & Formatting

* Formatting

* fixed a bug with bulk import when using MySql

* code review fixes

* fixed the build

* implemented new methods

* formatting

* fixed the build

* cleaned up select statements in ef queries

* formatting

* formatting

* formatting

Co-authored-by: Daniel James Smith <djsmith85@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-07-08 16:35:48 +00:00
Sang
69c2673f1f
Write GroupService unit tests (#1267)
* Write GroupService tests

* Rewrite with AutoFixture, improve tests

* Resolve PR comments

* Rename OrganizationCustomization

Co-authored-by: Matt Gibson <mgibson@bitwarden.com>
2021-05-11 21:36:23 -05:00
Joshua Ford
0f3fcc122d Add basic Core.Services test files (#526)
Following the paradigms illustrated in "Working Effectively with Legacy
Code", this commit introduces at least one test for each service class
implementation. This test is a simple construction test -- we just
create each service and assert that it exists. Each test suite includes
a comment instructing the developer who comes next to remove the
constructor test. We don't want to keep these tests as the codebase
matures, as they aren't useful in the longterm. They only prove that we
have that class under test.

Where test suites failed to construct their associated classes, we skip
the test but leave behind the implementation. This is by design, so that
as the constructors for those classes change, we are forced to keep the
test suite current by leaning on the compiler.
2019-07-05 20:35:54 -07:00