Surprisingly enough, by doing small cirurgical changes in the existing
EMQX control scripts, we are able to get it running with Elixir and
with existing functionalities (`console`, `remote_console`, `start`,
`stop`, `ctl`, `foreground`, `eval`).
In order for us to reuse most of the functionalities implemented in
`bin/eqmx` also in the Elixir release script, common variable and
function definitions are extracted in separated bash files that can be
sourced by both Rebar and Elixir release scripts.
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.
The compile flag was introduced in EQM X 4.3 series
where CE and EE code was diverged large enough which made
non-practicle to determin edition at runtime.
such approach made testing quite challenging as we'll have to
build with different compile flags inorder to run per-edition
test cases
In this commit, we try to retrieve edition info from EMQX's
description text, (put to PT for fast access) at runtime
so we can test ALL editions from a super-set edition (EE).
* feat(emqx_conf): move conf manager for emqx_machine to emqx_conf
* chore(emqx_conf): change emqx:get_config/2 to emqx_conf:get/2
* fix: common test failed
* fix: badmatch by typo wrong key
* fix(emqx_conf): get the wrong core nodes
* fix(emqx_conf): get core node's tnx_id not latest tnx_id
* fix: add ro_transation when copy conf file
* fix: delete debug info
* fix: change ekka_rlog to mria_rlog
* fix: remove cluster_rpc from emqx_machine.
* fix: don't call ekka:start/0 explicitly
* fix: ekka should be start in emqx_machine