Rename getOpenIDUsername to getOpenIDIdentity and thread "identity" through bearer OIDC, Basic-auth parsing, OAuth2Callback, and log fields. Only fall back (and warn) to the default email claim when the configured username claim is non-default but missing or empty. Stop emitting Info logs when groups are absent on only UserInfo or only ID token claims; log once at Debug when no groups remain after merging both. Update ClaimMapping docs to mention username and groups claims; fix mTLS extractIdentity comment typo; clarify GetAuthUserFromRequestSession doc. Signed-off-by: Andrei Aaron <andreifdaaron@gmail.com>
BATS Port Allocations
The ports.json file in this directory tracks the port ranges provided for each BATS test that runs concurrently to avoid overlaps.
IANA registered ports range - 1024 to 49151
Adding a new BATS Test file
For the range, use a gap of 10 ports (e.g. 9000 to 9009) and leave a gap of 10 ports between the new range and the last range.
Avoid ranges in the 4000, 8000, and 10000 series as these may overlap with other services such as localstack, fixed port zot, and clustered zot.
For a new BATS test file, add a new entry to ports.json as follows:
replace TEST_DIR with just the directory name of the directory containing your test file.
replace FILENAME with the name of the test file along with its extension e.g. new_test.bats
"TEST_DIR/FILENAME": {
"svc1": {
"begin": 20020,
"end": 20029
},
"svc2": {
"begin": 20040,
"end": 20049
}
}
A test file may have multiple services defined by a unique key. You can use any key for the service identifier, however, ensure that the same key is used in the BATS test file as an argument to the get_free_port_for_service function.