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storage/etcd3: continue unifying test setup
Previous work by liggitt in 01760927b8 improved the boilerplate
required to run an embedded etcd server for tests as well as set up the
`*etcd3.store{}` for testing. A number of tests were not ported to use the
new helpers, though, either due to custom setup or due to inconsistent
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This patch moves all users to testSetup(), adding options as necessary
to enable some fringe setup use-cases. With a unified setup, new tests
will not copy boilerplate they do not need and it will be immediately
obvious when reading a test if the client or storage setup is *not*
default, improving readability.

Signed-off-by: Steve Kuznetsov <skuznets@redhat.com>
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