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Make the integration tests compatible with the dev environments #252

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@robinjam robinjam commented Dec 11, 2024

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Some small updates to make the integration tests runnable in the dev environments via the new deploy pipeline.

Tested in dev-a (5 times in a row to check for flakiness)

@robinjam robinjam force-pushed the jar-use-ft-fixtures-2 branch from ba0eae2 to 55a4941 Compare December 11, 2024 18:01
In the new deploy pipeline, this will be used to fetch the SSM parameter
containing the environment variables required to run the integration
tests.

Also removes the comment explaining the `COPY . .` line, because now we
don't only need these files in order to run `make bootstrap`, we need
them to be able to run the tests at all without packing the repo into
the deployment bag.
@robinjam robinjam force-pushed the jar-use-ft-fixtures-2 branch from f6df615 to d672819 Compare December 18, 2024 16:30
@robinjam robinjam changed the title WIP Make the integration tests compatible with the dev environments Dec 18, 2024
@robinjam robinjam marked this pull request as ready for review December 18, 2024 17:46
@robinjam robinjam force-pushed the jar-use-ft-fixtures-2 branch from d672819 to 4864bde Compare December 18, 2024 17:57
@robinjam robinjam merged commit 534b85d into main Dec 31, 2024
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@robinjam robinjam deleted the jar-use-ft-fixtures-2 branch December 31, 2024 12:18
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