This pull request introduces support for setting TTL (Time-To-Live) on logs tables in ClickHouse, including both backend logic and integration tests. The main changes add back method for setting TTL on logs tables, update the TTL API to handle logs, and provide robust test coverage for legacy and new TTL flows.
## 📄 Summary
- Instead of relying on JWT for session management, we are adding another token system: opaque. This gives the benefits of expiration and revocation.
- We are now ensuring that emails are regex checked throughout the backend.
- Support has been added for OIDC protocol
This pull request refactors how TTL (Time-To-Live) settings are applied for logs, metrics, and traces in the ClickHouse reader service. The main change is the removal of the dedicated setTTLLogs method and the consolidation of TTL logic to only support metrics and traces. The code now routes TTL requests based on type, and logs TTL is no longer handled.
* test(integration): set the base for integration tests
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test
* ci: add ci pipeline for integration test