## Changes
The `acc` package is exclusively used by integration tests, so it
belongs under `integration/internal`.
It's not the best name we can rename later.
## Tests
n/a
## Changes
The `Setenv` helper function configures an environment variable and
resets it to its original value when exiting the test scope. It is
incompatible with running tests in parallel because it modifies
process-wide state. The `libs/env` package defines functions to interact
with the environment but records `Setenv` calls on a `context.Context`.
This enables us to override/specialize the environment scoped to a
context.
Pre-requisites for removing the `t.Setenv` calls:
* Make `cmdio.NewIO` accept a context and use it with `libs/env`
* Make all `internal/testcli` functions use a context
The rest of this change:
* Modifies integration tests to initialize a context to use if there
wasn't already one
* Updates `t.Setenv` calls to use `env.Set`
## Tests
n/a
## Changes
These calls are no longer necessary now that integration tests use a
main function that performs this check. This change updates integration
tests that call this function. Of those, the call sites that initialize
a workspace client are updated to use `acc.WorkspaceTest(t)` to get one.
## Tests
n/a
## Changes
Objectives:
* A dedicated directory for integration tests
* It is not picked up by `go test ./...`
* No need for a `TestAcc` test name prefix
* More granular packages to improve test selection (future)
The tree structure generally mirrors the source code tree structure.
Requirements for new files in this directory:
* Every package **must** be named after its directory with `_test` appended
* Requiring a different package name for integration tests avoids
aliasing with the main package.
* Every integration test package **must** include a `main_test.go` file.
These requirements are enforced by a unit test in the `integration` package.
## Tests
Integration tests pass.
The total run time regresses by about 10%. A follow-up change that
increases the degree of test parallelism will address this.