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storage: reenable gRPC integration tests when v2 breaking changes are rolled out #4963

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noahdietz opened this issue Oct 7, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5027
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storage: reenable gRPC integration tests when v2 breaking changes are rolled out #4963

noahdietz opened this issue Oct 7, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #5027
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api: storage Issues related to the Cloud Storage API. type: process A process-related concern. May include testing, release, or the like.

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The Storage v2 gRPC API is going to ship some "minor" breaking changes to the protos soon. The changes will be published in the protos prior to the production service roll out of these changes. Thus, we must temporarily disable the gRPC integration tests that run continuously until the roll out completes.

@noahdietz noahdietz added the type: process A process-related concern. May include testing, release, or the like. label Oct 7, 2021
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@noahdietz noahdietz changed the title storage: disable gRPC integration tests until v2 breaking changes are rolled out storage: reenable gRPC integration tests when v2 breaking changes are rolled out Oct 8, 2021
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