Closed nmirasch closed 11 months ago
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The API used by test containers to bind the protobuf folder with the fileSystem (withFileSystemBind) is creating as root when it previously doesn't exist. That's not the case when that folder is created by the codegen, that happens when there is any bpm workflow. This code is ensuring that folder exists before binding with test containers.
In order to avoid errors regarding reusing Postgres testcontainers, This PR updates the test to check just that the Process definition are properly indexed.
@wmedvede @fjtirado @pefernan Could you take a look?
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…ostgresql Dataindex addons integration test reusing testcontainers
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