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Viraj Jasani reassigned PHOENIX-6203:
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Assignee: Viraj Jasani
> CQS.getTable(byte[] tableName) does not throw TNFE even if table doesn't exist
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> Key: PHOENIX-6203
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-6203
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 5.0.0, 4.15.0
> Reporter: Viraj Jasani
> Assignee: Viraj Jasani
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 5.1.0, 4.16.0
>
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> CQSI.getTable(byte[] tableName)
> ([here|https://github.com/apache/phoenix/blob/master/phoenix-core/src/main/java/org/apache/phoenix/query/ConnectionQueryServicesImpl.java#L481])
> is being used at multiple places to retrieve Table object from Connection
> which is opened by CQSI.
> However, getTable() seems to be throwing TNFE with the expectation that
> underlying Connection.getTable(TableName tableName) will throw
> org.apache.hadoop.hbase.TNFE , which never happens because
> Connection.getTable() only returns Table implementation to access table,
> however, it does not take into consideration whether given table exists.
> Admin.tableExists() is the only reliable API to determine whether given table
> exists.
> One simple test to ensure the above finding holds true with current
> CQSI.getTable() method.
> {code:java}
> @Test
> public void test1() throws Exception {
> try (Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(getJdbcUrl())) {
> String tableName = SchemaUtil.getTableName(generateUniqueName(),
> generateUniqueName());
> // create parent table
> String ddl = "CREATE TABLE " + tableName
> + " (col1 INTEGER NOT NULL, col2 INTEGER " + "CONSTRAINT pk PRIMARY
> KEY (col1))";
> conn.createStatement().execute(ddl);
> ConnectionQueryServices
> cqs=conn.unwrap(PhoenixConnection.class).getQueryServices();
> // table does exist and cqs.getTable() does not throw TNFE
> Table table1 = cqs.getTable(Bytes.toBytes(tableName));
> assertNotNull(table1);
> // this is correct check for existence of table
> assertTrue(cqs.getAdmin().tableExists(TableName.valueOf(tableName)));
> conn.createStatement().execute("DROP TABLE " + tableName);
> // table has been dropped i.e does not exist, still cqs.getTable()
> does not throw TNFE
> Table table2 = cqs.getTable(Bytes.toBytes(tableName));
> assertNotNull(table2);
> assertEquals(table1.getName(), table2.getName());
> // this is correct check for existence of table
> assertFalse(cqs.getAdmin().tableExists(TableName.valueOf(tableName)));
> // table never existed, still cqs.getTable() does not throw TNFE
> Table table3 = cqs.getTable(Bytes.toBytes("abc"));
> assertNotNull(table3);
> assertEquals(table3.getName(), TableName.valueOf("abc"));
> // this is correct check for existence of table
> assertFalse(cqs.getAdmin().tableExists(TableName.valueOf("abc")));
> }
> }
> {code}
>
> Since CQS.getTable() is basic utility, it is being used at many places. We
> might have to prefer one of these solutions:
> # We change CQSI.getTable() to actually use Admin.tableExists() and
> accordingly either return Table object from Connection or throw TNFE
> # Identify all callers of CQSI.getTable() and determine how many of them
> actually needs to know whether table exist and accordingly use
> CQSI.getTable(), (maybe by passing a flag) and catch TNFE in all such callers
> (which they might already be doing with expectation of catching TNFE cases).
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