Backport of #48849. Update `.editorconfig` to make the Java settings the
default for all files, and then apply a 2-space indent to all `*.gradle`
files. Then reformat all the files.
Similarly to what has be done for Azure in #48636, this commit
adds a new :test:fixtures:gcs-fixture project which provides two
docker-compose based fixtures that emulate a Google Cloud
Storage service.
Some code has been extracted from existing tests and placed
into this new project so that it can be easily reused in other
projects.
This commit introduces a consistent, and type-safe manner for handling
global build parameters through out our build logic. Primarily this
replaces the existing usages of extra properties with static accessors.
It also introduces and explicit API for initialization and mutation of
any such parameters, as well as better error handling for uninitialized
or eager access of parameter values.
Closes#42042
This commit change the repositories base paths used in Azure/S3/GCS
integration tests so that they don't conflict with each other when tests
run in parallel on real storage services.
Closes#47202
Many fixtures have similar code for writing the pid & ports files or
for handling HTTP requests. This commit adds an AbstractHttpFixture
class in the test framework that can be extended for specific testing purposes.
This does away with the deprecated `com.google.api-client:google-api-client:1.23`
and replaces it with `com.google.cloud:google-cloud-storage:1.28.0`.
It also changes security permissions for the repository-gcs plugin.
Similarly to what has been done in for the repository-s3 plugin,
this commit moves the fixture test into a dedicated
repository-gcs/qa/google-cloud-storage project.
It also exposes some environment variables which allows to
execute the integration tests against the real Google Cloud
Storage service. When the environment variables are not
defined, the integration tests are executed using the fixture
added in #28788. Related to #29349.