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Paul Isaychuk commented on FALCON-1819:
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I think we just need to figure out what tests set invalid entity names and make
respective changes in that tests as common clean up logic works well. But to
not suspend current task as well as FALCON-1784 I would prefer to track it in
separate jira. Does that sound good?
> Improve test class entity cleanup logic
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>
> Key: FALCON-1819
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FALCON-1819
> Project: Falcon
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: merlin
> Affects Versions: 0.7
> Reporter: Paul Isaychuk
> Assignee: Paul Isaychuk
> Fix For: trunk
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> From discussion with Pragya Mittal:
> To got cleaned up, entity should have a name of form like: <prefix> \[entity
> name itself\]. Where prefix is either test class name or <'A'>+test class
> name hash code (depending on is_deprecate property from Merlin.properties).
> If entity name is something else, it wouldn't be removed.
> But seems that in case of
> FeedSubmitAndScheduleTest#snsDiffFeedDiffUserSameCluster feed is not getting
> deleted not bacause of that.
> As another user (root) is involved in test case (by submitting feed that
> belongs to this another user), we don't see that feed in listing feeds as
> test user (which is used by default to list and remove entities). Makes sense?
> So we need to improve clean up logic to handle entities belonging to
> different users.
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