Make test infrastructure ports configurable via environment variables#475
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Add support for configuring Docker Compose and test ports via environment variables with defaults matching the existing hardcoded values: - TINYPROXY_PORT (default: 8888) - TINYPROXY_AUTH_PORT (default: 8889) - HTTPBIN_HTTP_PORT (default: 8080) - HTTPBIN_HTTPS_PORT (default: 8443) This allows running tests when default ports are already in use.
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Lovely, thank you @johan-carlsson 🫶
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Add support for configuring Docker Compose and test ports via environment variables with defaults matching the existing hardcoded values:
This allows running tests when default ports are already in use.