build: Use the official Go module proxy for Travis-CI runs (#22711)
This gets us slightly faster test runtimes and also insulates us better from downtime of individual upstreams, in favor of being dependent only on one specific upstream (the Go module proxy itself, currently run by Google).
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# add TF_ETCDV3_TEST=1 to run etcdv3 tests
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# add TF_ETCDV3_TEST=1 to run etcdv3 tests
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# if added, TF_ETCDV3_ENDPOINTS must be set to a comma-separated list of (insecure) etcd endpoints against which to test
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# if added, TF_ETCDV3_ENDPOINTS must be set to a comma-separated list of (insecure) etcd endpoints against which to test
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env:
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env:
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- CONSUL_VERSION=0.7.5 GOMAXPROCS=4 GO111MODULE=on
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- CONSUL_VERSION=0.7.5 GOMAXPROCS=4 GO111MODULE=on GOPROXY=https://proxy.golang.org/
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# Fetch consul for the backend and provider tests
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# Fetch consul for the backend and provider tests
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before_install:
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before_install:
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