replace default bolt option with sqlite3 option. the story here is that we
just need a working out of the box solution, and sqlite3 is just fine for that
(actually, likely better than bolt).
with sqlite3 supplanting bolt, we mostly have sql databases. so remove redis
and then we just have one package that has a `sql` implementation of the
`models.Datastore` and lean on sqlx to do query rewriting. this does mean
queries have to be formed a certain way and likely have to be ANSI-SQL (no
special features) but we weren't using them anyway and our base api is
basically done and we can easily extend this api as needed to only implement
certain methods in certain backends if we need to get cute.
* remove bolt & redis datastores (can still use as mqs)
* make sql queries work on all 3 (maybe?)
* remove bolt log store and use sqlite3
* shove the FnLog shit into the datastore shit for now (free pg/mysql logs...
just for demos, etc, not prod)
* fix up the docs to remove bolt references
* add sqlite3, sqlx dep
* fix up tests & mock stuff, make validator less insane
* remove put & get in datastore layer as nobody is using.
this passes tests which at least seem like they test all the different
backends. if we trust our tests then this seems to work great. (tests `make
docker-test-run-with-*` work now too)
* making things work
* #506 - Add ability to login to a private docker registry
* Rolling back "make things work" to test them out more.
* Rolling back "make things work" to test them out more.
* credentials from docker/config.json if ENV is missing
* should get docker auth info just in the init
* update glide lock
* update glide
* Switched to new go dep tool, glide is too frikin annoying.
* Updated circle builds to use dep
* Added GOPATH/bin to path.
* Added GOPATH/bin to path.
* Using regular make test, instead of docker one (not sure why it was using the docker one?).
since the db files were being created inside of the docker container with only
permissions for the root user to rwx and docker run needs all of $PWD to be
readable in order to build a docker container on the host, `make run-docker`
was broken on any subsequent runs. If we create more permissive permissions
then we don't have that issue (group +rx)
* Update Readme and add Makefile
* Skip stale tests (in wait for stdin support)
* Revert "Skip stale tests (in wait for stdin support)"
This reverts commit 228da3776503f40ca53df70a79a9e4a9c73fd8b5.