* Consistent license message for all the go files
* Fixing the last set of unconsistencies with the license headers
* Addressing PR review comments
* Fixing busy.go and busy_test.go license header
* MM-19663 | Migrate brand_test and cluster_test to testify
* Use require.Fail instead of require.FailNow
Co-Authored-By: Ben Schumacher <ben.schumacher@mattermost.com>
* api4: break out license and config from system
* app: move some config functions from admin.go to config.go
* add ExperimentalSettings.RestrictSystemAdmin
* forbid various actions to restricted system admin
* update default.json
* fix function names in errors
* api4: fix TestGetUsersNotInTeam assertions
This test was relying on data from a previous test run. With the data cleared before each test, the assertions much match reality.
* *testlib: always InitSystemAdmin
Some tests implicitly relied on the basic user having system
administrator privileges because it was the first user created as such.
Eliminate `InitSystemAdmin` and explicitly create the system admin user
instead to avoid this ambiguity going forward.
* *testlib: drop all tables before each test
* api4: split up TestChannelDelete to avoid duplicate InitBasic
* api4: teardown in TestResetPassword, for when this test comes back
* invalidate cache on DropAllTables
This is necessary since the test store persists across tests.
* disable parallel tests
While tests within a package must be explicitly parallelized using `t.Parallel()`, tests across packages are run in parallel by default. This causes problems given that the tests all currently share the same database instance.
Unfortunately, this also means that running the tests is much slower, but we can return to this later.
* don't use global app for api / api4 tests
* put sleep back. we're gonna have to do some goroutine wrangling
* fix oauth test config assumptions
* jobs package, i'm comin' for you next
* app test fix
* try increasing sleep a little