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Sergio Bossa updated CASSANDRA-13640:
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Reviewer: ZhaoYang
> CQLSH error when using 'login' to switch users
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> Key: CASSANDRA-13640
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13640
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: CQL
> Reporter: Andrés de la Peña
> Assignee: Andrés de la Peña
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 3.0.x
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> Using {{PasswordAuthenticator}} and {{CassandraAuthorizer}}:
> {code}
> bin/cqlsh -u cassandra -p cassandra
> Connected to Test Cluster at 127.0.0.1:9042.
> [cqlsh 5.0.1 | Cassandra 3.0.14-SNAPSHOT | CQL spec 3.4.0 | Native protocol
> v4]
> Use HELP for help.
> cassandra@cqlsh> create role super with superuser = true and password = 'p'
> and login = true;
> cassandra@cqlsh> login super;
> Password:
> super@cqlsh> list roles;
> 'Row' object has no attribute 'values'
> {code}
> When we initialize the Shell, we configure certain settings on the session
> object such as
> {code}
> self.session.default_timeout = request_timeout
> self.session.row_factory = ordered_dict_factory
> self.session.default_consistency_level = cassandra.ConsistencyLevel.ONE
> {code}
> However, once we perform a LOGIN cmd, which calls do_login(..), we create a
> new cluster/session object but actually never set those settings on the new
> session.
> It isn't failing on 3.x.
> As a workaround, it is possible to logout and log back in and things work
> correctly.
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