Environment variables set in pretest.js and test/init.js were silently
being converted to Strings. For example, when TEST_MYSQL_USER is
undefined, it's value was automatically converted to the String
'undefined'. This is documented a side effect of assigning values to
process.env. See https://nodejs.org/api/process.html#process_process_env
for more details
Index cardinality is actually a metric that is based on MySQL analyzing
the table contents, so its value here has more to do with whether the
tests are running against a new table, an old table, or whether it has
any data in it.
The Sub_part field is similarly unimportant for the purposes of these
tests since it refers to indexing internals based on data type and
partial indexing.
See: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/show-index.html
Allow the tests to run on ci.strongloop.com using the credentials that
are given there, but translate them to the form that is used on
cis-jenkins, which is actually the correct format.
If no password is given, '+ password' stringifies to 'undefined', which
generates a URL that has 'undefined' as the password instead of leaving
out the password.
Per MySQL docs
(http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/date-and-time-types.html):
"MySQL permits you to store a “zero” value of '0000-00-00' as a
“dummy date.” This is in some cases more convenient than using NULL
values, and uses less data and index space. To disallow '0000-00-00',
enable the NO_ZERO_DATE mode.
“Zero” date or time values used through Connector/ODBC are converted
automatically to NULL because ODBC cannot handle such values."
As we are not using Connector/ODBC we need to handle this ourself.
* Remove sl-blip from dependencies (Miroslav Bajtoš)
* Upgrade `should` module (Amir Jafarian)
* removed console.log (cgole)
* seperate env variable for test db (cgole)
* Changed username to user (cgole)
* Added db username password (cgole)
* Add mysql CI host (cgole)
* Refer to licenses with a link (Sam Roberts)
* Pass options to the execute command. (Diogo Correia)
* Use strongloop conventions for licensing (Sam Roberts)