* fix: check TEST_FAKE_ACTIVATION_HEIGHTS at runtime
* fix(tests): add TEST_FAKE_ACTIVATION_HEIGHTS variable
This variable ensures the test is activated in the `test-fake-activation-heights` step
* fix(docker): do not run specific tests by default in entrypoint.sh
* fix(test): remove extra TEST_FULL_SYNC argument
* imp(timeout): wait for an average build time
Co-authored-by: Gustavo Valverde <gustavo@iterativo.do>
* add(tests): full sync test
* fix(test): add build
* fix(deploy): escape double dashes '--' correctly
* fix(test): remove unexpected --no-capture arg
error: Found argument '--nocapture' which wasn't expected, or isn't valid in this context
* refactor(docker): use default executable as entrypoint
* refactor(startup): add a custom entrypoint
* fix(test): add missing TEST_FULL_SYNC variable
* test(timeout): use the biggest machine
* fix
* fix(deploy): use latest successful image
* typo
* refactor(docker): generate config file at startup
* revert(build): changes were made to docker
* fix(docker): send variables correctly to the entrypoint
* test different conf file approach
* fix(env): add RUN_TEST env variable
* ref: use previous approach
* fix(color): use environment variable
* fix(resources): use our normal machine size
* fix(ci): double CPU and RAM for full sync test
* fix(test): check for zebrad test output in the correct order
The mempool is only activated once, so we must check for that log first.
After mempool activation, the stop regex is logged at least once.
(It might be logged before as well, but we can't rely on that.)
When checking that the mempool didn't activate,
wait for the `zebrad` command to exit,
then check the entire log.
* fix(ci): run full sync test with full compiler optimisations
* fix(tests): reintroduce tests and run full sync on approval
* fix(tests): reduce the changelog
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>