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Eric Norman commented on SLING-7927:
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[~jebailey] How would you anticipate dealing with dependencies between the JSON
files? If loading a JSON file fails for some reason, how can you be sure the
other JSON files do not depend on something loaded by the one that failed?
For example, the failing file creates some users and then the other files try
to assign permissions for those users?
In other words, failing fast may be the safer approach for certain scenarios
and attempting to load the other files could potentially be harmful and obscure
the root reason for subsequent failures.
> JSON Content Loading errors out import on malformed json
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> Key: SLING-7927
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-7927
> Project: Sling
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Jason E Bailey
> Assignee: Jason E Bailey
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: JCR ContentLoader 2.3.2
>
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> Current Behaviour:
> During the importing of json content from a bundle. If one of the files
> contains malformed json the load process is discontinued and exits. This
> stops the loading of any other, correctly formatted, data.
>
> Expected Behaviour:
> If a single file contains malformed content, that specific file should
> discontinue, the error logged and then the process continues to import the
> rest of the provided content.
> As it is right now, it's possible to load the bundle and have the application
> in an unworkable state. preventing the ability to trouble shoot and
> investigate the root cause.
>
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