David Capwell created CASSANDRA-16683:
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Summary:
offline_tools_test.py::TestOfflineTools::test_sstableverify does not validate
that verify fails so has not been doing its check since 3.0
Key: CASSANDRA-16683
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-16683
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Test/dtest/python, Tool/sstable
Reporter: David Capwell
Assignee: David Capwell
offline_tools_test.py::TestOfflineTools::test_sstableverify has the following
check
{code}
try:
(out, error, rc) = node1.run_sstableverify("keyspace1", "standard1",
options=['-v'])
except ToolError as e:
# Process sstableverify output to normalize paths in string to
Python casing as above
error = re.sub("(?<=Corrupted: ).*", lambda match:
os.path.normcase(match.group(0)), str(e))
assert re.search("Corrupted: " + sstable1, error)
assert e.exit_status == 1, str(e.exit_status)
{code}
This checks if the corrupt log is present IFF ToolError is thrown, but does not
validate that the error is actually thrown. I tried calling the same logic
before the try to validate and see that it does not fail. If we fix the test
to check for error we also see that the log that is returned to the user does
not match 2.2’s behavior but instead returns different logic as digest
validation throws IOException, which we do not convert to a
CorruptSSTableException (which is the message the test checks for).
This also shows another big issue, that when the digest fails verify passes
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