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test(test-tooling): fix WS identity server port publish configuration #3416

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  1. The hostconfig portion of the container start configuration was not
    being set up correctly which made it so that the exposed ports were not
    published on randomized ports like they were supposed to.
  2. This caused the fabric-v2-2-x/run-transaction-with-ws-ids.test.ts
    test to fail because it couldn't map the container port to a host machine
    port.
  3. Setting up the ws-test-server.ts class so that it does map the ports
    to the host machine solved the issue.

Signed-off-by: Peter Somogyvari [email protected]

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@petermetz petermetz force-pushed the test-tooling-fix-ws-identity-server-port-cfg branch from 8b268bc to 6985243 Compare July 17, 2024 18:23
@petermetz petermetz disabled auto-merge July 17, 2024 18:32
1. The hostconfig portion of the container start configuration was not
being set up correctly which made it so that the exposed ports were not
published on randomized ports like they were supposed to.
2. This caused  the `fabric-v2-2-x/run-transaction-with-ws-ids.test.ts`
test to fail because it couldn't map the container port to a host machine
port.
3. Setting up the ws-test-server.ts class so that it does map the ports
to the host machine solved the issue.

Signed-off-by: Peter Somogyvari <[email protected]>
@petermetz petermetz force-pushed the test-tooling-fix-ws-identity-server-port-cfg branch from 6985243 to 16fd345 Compare July 17, 2024 20:06
@petermetz petermetz enabled auto-merge (rebase) July 17, 2024 20:08
@petermetz petermetz merged commit 87f5f60 into hyperledger-cacti:main Jul 17, 2024
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@petermetz petermetz deleted the test-tooling-fix-ws-identity-server-port-cfg branch July 17, 2024 21:35
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