TestSimultaneousLDAPRequestsOnSingleProvider proved to be unreliable
on AKS due to some kind of kubectl port-forward issue, so only
run the LDAP client's integration tests on Kind. They are testing
the integration between the client code and the OpenLDAP test server,
not testing anything about Kubernetes, so running only on Kind should
give us sufficient test coverage.
This new capability describes whether a cluster is expected to allow anonymous requests (most do since k8s 1.6.x, but AKS has it disabled).
This commit also contains new capability YAML files for AKS and EKS, mostly to document publicly how we expect our tests to function in those environments.
Signed-off-by: Matt Moyer <moyerm@vmware.com>
- Indicate the success or failure of the cluster signing key strategy
- Also introduce the concept of "capabilities" of an integration test
cluster to allow the integration tests to be run against clusters
that do or don't allow the borrowing of the cluster signing key
- Tests that are not expected to pass on clusters that lack the
borrowing of the signing key capability are now ignored by
calling the new library.SkipUnlessClusterHasCapability test helper
- Rename library.Getenv to library.GetEnv
- Add copyrights where they were missing