* Build packages before running ESLint on CI
* Add production task to kbn-build
* Ensure packages are bootstrapped before running the build
* Run ESLint on kbn-build
* [mocha] use custom reporter for legible results in jenkins
* [jest] use custom result processor for legible results in jenkins
* [karma] enable junit output on CI
* [mocha/junitReporter] accept rootDirectory as configuration
* [jest/reporter] use reporters option added in jest 20
* [toolingLog] remove black/white specific colors
* [dev/mocha/junit] no reason for junit to be a "reporter"
* typos
* [dev/mocha/junit] use else if
* [karma/junit] use string#replace for explicitness
* [junit] use test file path as "classname"
* [ftr/mocha] no longer a "console" specific reporter
* [es][savedObjects/index] put template on each savedObject write
The elasticsearch plugin currently checks for the Kibana index on each iteration of the healthCheck, and creates it if it does not exist. This removes that step from the healthCheck and instead, before each savedObject is written to elasticsearch, ensures that Elasticsearch has the necessary index template should the write result in index creation.
The healthCheck still has the `patchKibanaIndex()` logic, which checks the type in the Kibana index and adds any missing types. This step now does nothing when the Kibana index does not exist, and does what it has always done when it does.
* [ftr] remove unused kibanaIndex service
(cherry picked from commit b1ef897dafeb6d43fe279776e44a9d793a389dc3)
* [savedObjects/integration] create now creates kibana index
* [es/healthCheck] remove use of format()
* [es/healthCheck/tests] use sinon assertions
* [es/patchKibanaIndex] test for kibana index missing behavior
* [savedObjects/errors] add tests for EsAutoCreateIndexError
* [savedObjects/config] deprecate and remove savedObjects.indexCheckTimeout config
* use dangling commas consistently
* [ui/error_auto_create_index] fix class names
* [ui/savedObjectsClient] no need to specify basePath
* [eslint] fix linting issue
* [grunt/build] refactor _build:notice task to not depend on npm
The _build:notice task used to rely on the output of `npm ls` to determine where modules were defined, but the task now just asks `license-checker` to include the `realPath` of the modules it describes in it's output, which is ultimately the same thing but works with `yarn` too.
* [grunt/licenses] convert to use lib/packages/getInstalledPackages()
* [grunt/notice/generate] test generateNoticeText()
* [grunt/licenses] tested assertLicensesValid()
* [npm] remove npm dev dep
* [tasks/lib/packages] do not include kibana in "installed packages"
* [tasks/lib/notice] join all notices with the same separator
* [functional_test_runner] replace functional testing tools with custom/pluggable solution
* [functional_test_runner] Convert unit tests to commonjs format
* [functional_test_runner] Fix dashboard test in wrong mode
* [functional_test_runner] Add dashboardLandingPage test subject
* [functional_test_runner] Get Visualize page object
* [functional_test_runner] Fix outdated references
* [functional_test_runner] Fix more outdated refs
* [functional_test_runner] Remove duplicate tests
* [functional_test_runner] Improve test readability
* [functional_test_runner] 😞 So many duplicate methods
* [functional_test_runner] Move mgmt `before` outside toplevel describe
* [functional_test_runner] Settings page obj missing methods
* [functional_test_runner] Add improvements from @gammon
* [functional_test_runner] Fix return statements in async funcs
* [functional_test_runner] Move before() to correct scope
* [functional_test_runner] Add after() hooks to remove index patterns
* [functional_test_runner] Attempt to fix vertical bar chart tests
* [functional_test_runner] Clean up
* [functional_test_runner] Reinstate unit tests
* [functional_test_runner] Set default loglevel back to info
* [functional_test_runner] Replace `context`s with `describe`s
* [functional_test_runner] Better error handling
* [functional_test_runner] Add in new Tile Map tests
* Incorporate changes from master
* [functional_test_runner] validate that every test file has a single top-level suite
* Update contributing doc with link to full doc
* [docs] Spelling and grammar fixes
* docs: writing and running functional tests
* [docs] Move plugin doc to plugin area
* [docs] Housekeeping. Doc in wrong place
* [docs] Remove dup doc file
* [grunt] Only run mocha_setup when running tests, not every grunt task
with https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/5553 we added command line flags the told mocha it was supposed to use babel. This changes the strategy here and instead uses mocha's -r option (and it's mocha.opts file to specify it). This means that using mocha directly from the command line still works, and that we have a place where we can do other setup work.