sso_proxy: add test for websockets and update docs#256
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Good test - this will be great to have if/when we do decide to move the hijack to a different handler.
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Problem
We've recently introduced support for websockets, however we didn't include any tests or documentation updates in the initial pull request.
Solution
Add in a couple of simple tests and documentation updates. Also, the docker golang image that CircleCI uses has been updated to
1.12to bring it in line with SSO's go version (required for websocket support)