In order to migrate to running tests on https://clients-ci.elastic.co/,
we'll need to establish some conventional structure for controlling the
Jenkins jobs. The first convention is a build script that Jenkins will
execute, and the second will be a definition of the matrix axes values
to cover the version combinations that we'd like to test.
Having those two items defined within the repository means that only
minimal tweaking of the actual Jenkins job itself will be required in
the future.
* npm install lodash-2
Someone handily published a lodash-2 v4.17.4 - it is exactly the same as lodash v4.17.4, so it is safe to use during the migration.
* use lodash-2 in tests
* update tests to split utils vs lodash
* remove Utils.nextTick usage
Utils.nextTick with a single argument is the same as process.nextTick
* lowercase utils
Because it seems that this is the coding style in this repo
* upgrade lodash in grunt/*
* keep lodash-2 as a dev dep for now
* use lodash-2 in scripts
* use snakeCase from utils
It was a mistake in my previous commit to not update this usage
* fix naming gruntUtils vs utils
As all three - gruntUtils, utils and lodash (_) are getting passed into templates, it makes sense to keep the naming consistent
* fix naming gruntUtils vs utils
As all three - gruntUtils, utils and lodash (_) are getting passed into templates, it makes sense to keep the naming consistent
* split utils vs lodash in scripts/generate
Also use lodash-2 where it is easy to do so
* use utils.get until lodash upgrade
* remove lodash.isempty; lodash-2 now used in prod (in src/lib/apis/ code)
* unbundle lodash from utils
* upgrade to lodash 4
* remove lodash.get and lodash.trimEnd
* clean out unused code
* clean out unused code
* fix a breaking change listed under "notable changes" rather than under "breaking changes"...