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Derek Collison c166c9b199 Enable republishing of messages once stored in a stream.
This enables lightweight distribution of messages to very large number of NATS subscribers.
We add in metadata as headers that allows for gap detection which enables initial value (via JetStream, maybe KV) and realtime NATS core updates but all globally ordered.

Signed-off-by: Derek Collison <derek@nats.io>
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Tests

Tests that run on Travis have been split into jobs that run in their own VM in parallel. This reduces the overall running time but also is allowing recycling of a job when we get a flapper as opposed to have to recycle the whole test suite.

JetStream Tests

For JetStream tests, we need to observe a naming convention so that no tests are omitted when running on Travis.

The script runTestsOnTravis.sh will run a given job based on the definition found in ".travis.yml".

As for the naming convention:

  • All JetStream tests name should start with TestJetStream
  • Cluster tests should go into jetstream_cluster_test.go and start with TestJetStreamCluster
  • Super-cluster tests should go into jetstream_super_cluster_test.go and start with TestJetStreamSuperCluster

Not following this convention means that some tests may not be executed on Travis.