By treating the apps in the umbrella as dependencies to be managed and
built by rebar3, we can simplify the maintenance of the release, at
the cost of increased build times: using Mix as before, it could track
changed files better than using rebar. But the complexity and
possibility of discrepancies make it using rebar much more compelling.
This commit enables a minimal working build of EMQX release using
Mix. However, to properly start the release, several configuration
steps are still missing. A `mix_release.sh` script does a few hacks
to get the release built with Mix to start properly, by first assuming
that `make emqx` has been run prior to the release, ran once to
generate the `app.*.config` files, and then it copies that and some
other files to the expected places.
Also, `emqx_telemetry` hangs the start procedure because it thinks
it's in an official release and tries to make a request. We disable
it temporarily via config just to get a working build for now.
Deleted the wrapping union.
i.e. previously it's
union([union([...]), array(union([...]))]).
not it's
array(union([...]))
It is after-all a lazy type, and the dynamic check allows
single-elemented arrays not to have `[]` around it.
the old union of array of union schema was just adding confusion
authn configs are checked independently per-auth provider,
this was to make authn providers more plugable.
in order to make environment variable overrides work for authn,
we need to have a unified view of the config layout,
no matter from root level, or partially checking per-provider
config independently, i.e. we try to use the same config envelop.
* fix: ./bin/emqx ping return pong
* chore: waiting longer for logger flush log to disk
* fix: change swagger page's limit from 100 to 1000
* chore: type wrong
* fix: sync log to disk by logger_disk_log_h:filesync
* fix: generate place holder
* style: whitespace cleanup
* refactor(authz): placeholder for athuz
* test: authz test suite for placeholder
* fix: lw place holder suite
* fix: auth n redis suite
Co-authored-by: JimMoen <LnJimMoen@outlook.com>