* refactor(suites): replace selenium with go-rod
This change replaces [tebeka/selenium](https://github.com/tebeka/selenium) with [go-rod](https://github.com/go-rod/rod).
We no longer have a chromedriver/external driver dependency to utilise Selenium as we instead utilise the Chrome Dev Protocol to communicate with the browser.
Rod [documents](https://go-rod.github.io/#/why-rod) benefits of choosing the library as opposed to the available alternatives.
This PR changes the suites tests so if go test -short is used, they are skipped per go standards and a message is displayed. Additionally removed some redundant types from suite_high_availability_test.go and adjusted a warning about a nil req var.
* [MISC] Catch OpenLDAP ppolicy error
Further to the discussion over at #361, this change now ensures that OpenLDAP password complexity errors are caught and appropriately handled.
This change also includes the PasswordComplexity test suite in the LDAP integration suite. This is because a ppolicy has been setup and enforced.
* Remove password history for integration tests
* Adjust max failures due to regulation trigger
* Fix error handling for password resets
* Refactor and include code suggestions
* [FEATURE][BREAKING] Allow users to sign in with email.
The users_filter purpose evolved with the introduction of username_attribute
but is reverted here to allow the most flexibility. users_filter is now the
actual filter used for searching the user and not a sub-filter based on the
username_attribute anymore.
* {input} placeholder has been introduced to later deprecate {0} which has been
kept for backward compatibility.
* {username_attribute} and {mail_attribute} are new placeholders used to back
reference other configuration options.
Fix#735
* [MISC] Introduce new placeholders for groups_filter too.
* [MISC] Update BREAKING.md to mention the change regarding users_filter.
* [MISC] Fix unit and integration tests.
* Log an error message in console when U2F is not supported.
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update BREAKING.md
Co-authored-by: James Elliott <james-d-elliott@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Amir Zarrinkafsh <nightah@me.com>