* DRY schema stitching code
* Use same `.env` configuration file for cypress tests
That last part I couldn't improve a lot. I thought it might be possible
with cypress to import all files from a folder. But since it must be
browser compatible and our backend is not using webpack or anything,
it remains a goal unreached.
close#2773close#2774
We had this error in our neo4j pod recently:
```
2019-12-02 08:29:42.680+0000 ERROR Unable to schedule bolt session 'bolt-1018230' for execution since there are no available threads to serve it at the moment. You can retry at a later time or consider increasing max thread pool size for bolt connector(s).
2019-12-02 08:29:42.680+0000 ERROR Unable to schedule bolt session 'bolt-1018224' for execution since there are no available threads to serve it at the moment. You can retry at a later time or consider increasing max thread pool size for bolt connector(s).
2019-12-02 08:29:42.681+0000 ERROR Unable to schedule bolt session 'bolt-1018352' for execution since there are no available threads to serve it at the moment. You can retry at a later time or consider increasing max thread pool size for bolt connector(s).
2019-12-02 08:29:42.682+0000 ERROR Unable to schedule bolt session 'bolt-1018243' for execution since there are no available threads to serve it at the moment. You can retry at a later time or consider increasing max thread pool size for bolt connector(s).
```
Apparently the default is 400 threads. So we must have a leak somewhere.
- Remove package-lock.json because we are using yarn
- Remove every instance of graphql-requests as the backend doesnt use it anymore
- Remove graphql-request dependancy from the backend
- Update scripts for running tests in package.json and remove the unused scripts
- Update travis.yml to run the new test scripts
FYI: @Tirokk I think we'll never remove or add new badges through
graphql. Instead, we will seed them manually with direct access to the
database. Therefore I removed the respective mutations and also your
tests regarding permissions.
This commit takes all backend changes for signup and invite feature. I
was working on these features and removed the generated mutations for
type user along the way.
cc @mattwr18 @tirokk@ulfgebhardt @appinteractive
The factories don't use string interpolation now but they use variables.
This resolves some errors of escaping strings when you send html along
with `post.content`. It is much cleaner, too.