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test: Run the reverse proxy Spring Security test automatically #14658

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@Artur- Artur- commented Sep 27, 2022

Uses a modified Jetty proxy servlet to deal with path rewriting

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Unit Test Results

   944 files  +  1     944 suites  +1   50m 33s ⏱️ + 2m 26s
6 075 tests +21  6 022 ✔️ +20  53 💤 +1  0 ±0 
6 332 runs  +27  6 271 ✔️ +26  61 💤 +1  0 ±0 

Results for commit a2c0633. ± Comparison against base commit 3bf1753.

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@Artur- Artur- force-pushed the autotest-spring-sec-rev-proxy branch from 7ad135a to 66898a4 Compare September 27, 2022 13:47
Uses a modified Jetty proxy servlet to deal with path rewriting
@mcollovati mcollovati force-pushed the autotest-spring-sec-rev-proxy branch from 66898a4 to 32247f3 Compare September 28, 2022 10:38
@vaadin-bot vaadin-bot added +0.0.1 and removed +0.1.0 labels Sep 28, 2022
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Kudos, SonarCloud Quality Gate passed!    Quality Gate passed

Bug A 0 Bugs
Vulnerability A 0 Vulnerabilities
Security Hotspot A 0 Security Hotspots
Code Smell A 0 Code Smells

No Coverage information No Coverage information
0.0% 0.0% Duplication

@Artur- Artur- enabled auto-merge (squash) September 28, 2022 12:21
@Artur- Artur- merged commit 5073899 into master Sep 28, 2022
@Artur- Artur- deleted the autotest-spring-sec-rev-proxy branch September 28, 2022 12:30
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