FileBackendIntegrationTest was running tests against different backends in an unconventional way, using a combination of wrapper test cases that run tests against two different classes, and CLI options which don't really exist anymore and have an associated fixme. So: * Move the bulk of FileBackendIntegrationTest to a new abstract base class under tests/phpunit/integration. * Add subclasses for the FS and multiwrite test cases. This allows us to eliminate the wrappers. * Add a subclass for MemoryFileBackend. * Add a Swift subclass which replaces the main use case for the CLI option --use-filebackend. It is automatically enabled when a Swift backend is configured, similar to PostgreSQL tests. * Some miscellaneous tests with a medium level of integration, not requiring backend setup and teardown, were moved to new classes FileBackendMultiWriteTest and FileBackendStoreTest. Change-Id: I0da531349d7627970a7bcb34f3c1f5fd7e05cb21 |
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