Marcin Czech bdea2b3f5a Update git submodules
* Update plugins/replication from branch 'master'
  to 4ca93421cb84b80da2c76ac6bba95117aa53543c
  - Merge branch 'stable-3.0'
    
    * stable-3.0:
      Clean up ReplicationQueue tests
      Convert ReferenceUpdateEvent class to AutoValue
      Fix issue with dropping events on start
    
    Change-Id: I5a4bc84a829600865fdd551152219cd1bbe5aa91
    
  - Clean up ReplicationQueue tests
    
    ReplicationQueueIT integration test class was introduced in stable-2.15
    branch to test fix for dropping events during the start. In stable-3.0
    there is a ReplicationIT test class which contains tests for the same
    part of the code. Merging both classes allows to avoid a lot of
    boilerplate code and making tests easier to understand.
    
    Bug: Issue 11573
    Change-Id: I2ec71933f3657401932f1b3a1f371f0784a374a4
    
  - Convert ReferenceUpdateEvent class to AutoValue
    
    ReferenceUpdateEvent is a value class, in Gerrit value classes are
    implemented with AutoValue. Using AutoValue reduce boilerplate code
    and prevents error-prone code.
    
    Bug: Issue 11573
    Change-Id: I34584661db3bf70fcb1fc177a57dab6037f425ac
    
  - Merge branch 'stable-2.16' into stable-3.0
    
    * stable-2.16:
      Fix issue with dropping events on start
    
    Change-Id: Iae17fec897e3e88f17ed23cfb8c8b2079188071f
    
  - Merge branch 'stable-2.15' into stable-2.16
    
    * stable-2.15:
      Fix issue with dropping events on start
    
    Change-Id: I8d1b52bcf8f8c288892492b4375178756c784ec3
    
  - Fix issue with dropping events on start
    
    During the configuration reload ReplicationQueue dropped reference
    updated events. Because replication scheduling is not created and
    events are not preserved replication for these events never happened.
    
    Solution is to add in memory queue which holds events until plugin
    is up and running and then fire those events to make sure that all
    replication happened.
    
    Bug: Issue 11573
    Change-Id: I3f9767c3879152acc8ff4ab73233abb278fb07a7
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