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teardown
section to the integration test for roles
Currently, the REST tests for security (and possibly others) don't clean up the environment after they have run, eg. they don't delete the users and roles they create. This leads to test failures, because in a subsequent run, a user or role already exists, so eg. a test like `match: { role: { created: true } }` fails. This patch adds a `teardown` section to the test, with `do` actions which are to be executed _after_ the test runs. This patch assumes that REST tests runners for all languages support the `teardown` directive in a xUnimt nomenclature -- similarly to the `setup` directive, which they already support. Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@70d0ff4ee9
= Elasticsearch X Plugins A set of Elastic's commercial plugins: - License - Security - Watcher - Monitoring = Setup You must checkout x-plugins and elasticsearch in the same directory as siblings. This elasticsearch checkout will be used when building x-plugins. = Build - Run unit tests: + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean test ----- - Run all tests: + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean check ----- - Run integration tests: + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean integTest ----- - Package X-Pack (wihtout running tests) + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean assemble ----- - Install X-Pack (wihtout running tests) + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean install ----- - If you don't work on the UI side of x-plugins, you can force gradle to skip building kibana by adding `xpack.kibana.build=false` to your `~/.gradle/gradle.properties`. Alternatively you add `-Pxpack.kibana.build=false` on the command line if you only want to do this on individual builds (or `-Pxpack.kibana.build=true` if you need to override having added this to your `gradle.properties`).
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