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From: Dave Page <[email protected]>
To: Navnath Gadakh <[email protected]>
Cc: Kanchan Mohitey <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Server specific advanced config file for testsuite
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2016 09:48:08 +0100
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Hi

On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 6:26 PM, Navnath Gadakh
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>      As we know that, we are using two JSON files one is for basic
> configuration of server(test_config.json) and second for detailed
> configuration of server(test_advanced_config.json).
> In test_advanced_config.json, we give detail for database, schema,
> extension, collation etc. These details are generic I mean these details are
> not server specific.
> - Do we need to allow user to give server specific details?

I don't see any reason to do so. Honestly I don't see much need for
test_advanced_config.json at all - I can't see anyone ever customising
the tests. I certainly doubt I will.

> If yes, there should be some identification(like ‘server_type’, ‘version’)
> for each detail so that we can read server appropriate details.
> We have one approach in mind, to attach 'server_type' & 'version' to each
> detail
> So, modified test_advanced_config.json can be like this,
> {
> "add_database_data”:[
> {
>  "conn_limit": -1,
>  “owner”: “postres”,
>   .
>   .
>   .
>   .
>  “server_type”: “pg”,
>  “version”: “pg9.4”
> },
> {
> {
>  "conn_limit": -1,
>  “owner”: “enterprisedb”,
>   .
>   .
>   .
>   .
>  “server_type”: “ppas”,
>  “version”: “ppas9.6”
> }
> }],
> “schema_credentials”:
> [{"func_acl": [],
>   "seq_acl": [],
>   .
>   .
>   .
>   .
>   “server_type”: “pg”,
>   “version”: “pg9.4”
> }]
> .
> .
> .
> .
> .
> }
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> For multiple server currently we used 'owner' to identify the server, but
> that fails if two servers have the same owner.
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Navnath Gadakh
> Software Engineer
> EnterpriseDB Corporation
> Mobile: +91 9975389878
>
>



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