## Problem
When testing local proxy the auth-endpoint password shows up in command
line and log
```bash
RUST_LOG=proxy LOGFMT=text cargo run --release --package proxy --bin proxy --features testing -- \
--auth-backend postgres \
--auth-endpoint 'postgresql://postgres:secret_password@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres' \
--tls-cert server.crt \
--tls-key server.key \
--wss 0.0.0.0:4444
```
## Summary of changes
- Allow to set env variable PGPASSWORD
- fall back to use PGPASSWORD env variable when auth-endpoint does not
contain password
- remove auth-endpoint password from logs in `--features testing` mode
Example
```bash
export PGPASSWORD=secret_password
RUST_LOG=proxy LOGFMT=text cargo run --package proxy --bin proxy --features testing -- \
--auth-backend postgres \
--auth-endpoint 'postgresql://postgres@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres' \
--tls-cert server.crt \
--tls-key server.key \
--wss 0.0.0.0:4444
```
## Problem
The proxy denies using `unwrap()`s in regular code, but we want to use
it in test code
and so have to allow it for each test block.
## Summary of changes
Set `allow-unwrap-in-tests = true` in clippy.toml and remove all
exceptions.
As the title says, I updated the lint rules to no longer allow unwrap or
unimplemented.
Three special cases:
* Tests are allowed to use them
* std::sync::Mutex lock().unwrap() is common because it's usually
correct to continue panicking on poison
* `tokio::spawn_blocking(...).await.unwrap()` is common because it will
only error if the blocking fn panics, so continuing the panic is also
correct
I've introduced two extension traits to help with these last two, that
are a bit more explicit so they don't need an expect message every time.