Paul Rogers cfed036091
Add the new integration test framework (#12368)
This commit is a first draft of the revised integration test framework which provides:
- A new directory, integration-tests-ex that holds the new integration test structure. (For now, the existing integration-tests is left unchanged.)
- Maven module druid-it-tools to hold code placed into the Docker image.
- Maven module druid-it-image to build the Druid-only test image from the tarball produced in distribution. (Dependencies live in their "official" image.)
- Maven module druid-it-cases that holds the revised tests and the framework itself. The framework includes file-based test configuration, test-specific clients, test initialization and updated versions of some of the common test support classes.

The integration test setup is primarily a huge mass of details. This approach refactors many of those details: from how the image is built and configured to how the Docker Compose scripts are structured to test configuration. An extensive set of "readme" files explains those details. Rather than repeat that material here, please consult those files for explanations.
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# Settings for a secure cluster.
# Disabled by default for each of testing.
# Use only for security tests.
druid_auth_authenticator_basic_authorizerName=basic
druid_auth_authenticator_basic_initialAdminPassword=priest
druid_auth_authenticator_basic_initialInternalClientPassword=warlock
druid_auth_authenticator_basic_type=basic
druid_auth_authenticatorChain=["basic"]
druid_auth_authorizer_basic_type=basic
druid_auth_authorizers=["basic"]
druid_client_https_certAlias=druid
druid_client_https_keyManagerPassword=druid123
druid_client_https_keyStorePassword=druid123
druid_client_https_keyStorePath=/tls/server.p12
druid_client_https_protocol=TLSv1.2
druid_client_https_trustStoreAlgorithm=PKIX
druid_client_https_trustStorePassword=druid123
druid_client_https_trustStorePath=/tls/truststore.jks
druid_enableTlsPort=true
druid_server_http_allowedHttpMethods=["OPTIONS"]
druid_server_https_certAlias=druid
druid_server_https_keyManagerPassword=druid123
druid_server_https_keyStorePassword=druid123
druid_server_https_keyStorePath=/tls/server.p12
druid_server_https_keyStoreType=PKCS12
druid_server_https_requireClientCertificate=true
druid_server_https_trustStoreAlgorithm=PKIX
druid_server_https_trustStorePassword=druid123
druid_server_https_trustStorePath=/tls/truststore.jks
druid_server_https_validateHostnames=true
druid_escalator_authorizerName=basic
druid_escalator_internalClientPassword=warlock
druid_escalator_internalClientUsername=druid_system
druid_escalator_type=basic
druid_server_https_crlPath=/tls/revocations.crl