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Adjust logging and allow for log level filtering via env KAFKA_KEYVAL…
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Automated builds still can't run our integration tests (that do work with local docker builds) quite possibly because builds are resource capped and rather heavy already.
Docker Hub has support for Automated tests however, which documents a limit of 2GB memory. It should be possible to squeeze Zookeeper + Kafka + a native KKV build into 2GB. Initial ambition could be to check that the image can be started and the container starts polling.
Such validation works at 1bfe25d with
docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml -f docker-compose.dev-overrides.yml up --build topic1-create sutbut we need to deal with validation and termination.