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conor10 and others added 30 commits April 11, 2018 23:06
2. Created Travis build file.
2. Added default ipc config.
Signed-off-by: Puneetha <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Puneetha <[email protected]>
Fix codecoverage command in .gitlab-ci.yml
Updated .travis.yml file to use travis CI
Puneetha17 and others added 30 commits August 13, 2018 17:04
…eriod 1' so dropping that parameter for now
…ache-gens 1000, so switching that off again
* Update docker-compose to pull from registry

* Add integration test
* Add delete and resend API implementation in Crux

* Fix function names
* Fix shorthand and CLI commands

* Format code using gofmt

* Update README.md
This allows users to understand the logging levels and how they 
correspond to verbosity levels without reading the source code.
Before this change, a user specifying a verbosity > 3 would not hit any 
case in the verbosity switch statement, and the Go zero-valued default 
would result in FATAL level logs only. This is unlikely to be their 
intention.

This change will cause the log level to default to DEBUG, which is 
likely what a user specifying a high verbosity wants. A user who does 
not specify a default will still get WARN level logging by default due 
to CLI defaults.
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