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Olivier Grisel updated NXP-6315:
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Status: Open (was: Triage)
> Fulltext index is not updated when removing a single attached files in the
> files tab
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: NXP-6315
> URL: https://jira.nuxeo.com/browse/NXP-6315
> Project: Nuxeo Enterprise Platform
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core SQL Storage
> Affects Versions: 5.4.0.1
> Reporter: Olivier Grisel
> Assignee: Olivier Grisel
> Fix For: 5.4.1
>
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1- create an empty file on your drive named "uniqueword1.txt" and with
> content "uniqueword2"
> 2- create a document of type File with no main attachment and title "Test
> File document"
> 3- go to the "Files" tab of "Test File document" and attach "uniqueword1.txt"
> By using the search box, you should be able to find "Test File document" with
> both "uniqueword1.txt" and "uniqueword2" as query words. Everything is fine
> so far.
> 4- go back to the "Files" tab of "Test File document" and click the red
> minus button to delete the "uniqueword1.txt" file attachment.
> 5- query both on "uniqueword1.txt" and "uniqueword2" in the nuxeo search
> box
> Expected: "Test File document" does not show up in the search results
> Observed: "Test File document" does show up in the search results
> The culprit seams to be
> PersistenceContext#findDirtyDocuments(Set<Serializable> dirtyStrings,
> Set<Serializable> dirtyBinaries) that ignores documents where an element of a
> complex property is deleted.
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