On 2018-07-30 19:26, Matt Ryan wrote:
Hi,

Oak now has a fair few cloud-based modules - meaning, modules that enable
Oak to make use of cloud service provider capabilities in order for the
feature to work - among them being oak-blob-cloud, oak-blob-cloud-azure,
and oak-segment-azure.

I’m not as familiar with oak-segment-azure, but I do know for
oak-blob-cloud and oak-blob-cloud-azure you need an environment set up to
run the tests including credentials for the corresponding cloud service
provider.  The consequence of this is that there is no regular CI testing
run on these modules, IIUC.

I wanted to kick off a discussion to see what everyone else thinks.  I
think coming up with some form of mock for the cloud objects might be nice,
or even better to use existing Apache-license-friendly ones if there are
some, but maybe others have already gone down this road further or have
better ideas?
...

FWIW; this has been concerning me as well for quite some time.

Maybe it's worth trying out <https://github.com/findify/s3mock>?

Best regards, Julian

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