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Michael Vorburger commented on FINERACT-885:
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The previous comment was about
testLoanScheduleWithInterestRecalculation_WITH_REST_DAILY_INTEREST_COMPOUND_INTEREST_FEE_STRATEGY_WITH_OVERDUE_CHARGE().
In https://travis-ci.org/github/apache/fineract/builds/679673069 for
https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/785, it was the
loanWithCahargesOfTypeAmountPercentageAndPeriodicAccrualAccountingEnabled()
that failed. I've therefore added a 2nd commit to #785 (which was originally
FINERACT-899) to ignore that one as well.
If we get more than 2 test methods failing in a test class, then should we just
ignore the entire test class instead?
> ClientLoanIntegrationTest is (still) "flaky"
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>
> Key: FINERACT-885
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-885
> Project: Apache Fineract
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Michael Vorburger
> Priority: Major
>
> https://travis-ci.org/github/apache/fineract/builds/674307298 failed with:
> {noformat}org.apache.fineract.integrationtests.ClientLoanIntegrationTest >
> testLoanScheduleWithInterestRecalculation_WITH_REST_DAILY_INTEREST_COMPOUND_INTEREST_FEE_STRATEGY_WITH_OVERDUE_CHARGE
> FAILED
> java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException at
> ClientLoanIntegrationTest.java:3841{noformat}
> This cannot be due to the removal of the un-used
> {{TimeZone.getTimeZone(tenant.getTimezoneId());}} in
> {{fineract-provider/src/main/java/org/apache/fineract/infrastructure/core/service/DateUtils.java}}
> (for FINERACT-826) in https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/755/files, but
> is a "flaky" integration test.
> There have been issues about this before (FINERACT-7, FINERACT-453,
> FINERACT-708, FINERACT-709, FINERACT-820), but they are all closed, so I'm
> opening a new one, as this problem clearly still isn't solved.
> FINERACT-820 says "is flaky and always fails on Sundays", and
> https://travis-ci.org/github/apache/fineract/builds/674307298 ran and failed
> today on a Monday 11 AM CET (CH) time = Mon Apr 13 14:05:12 IST 2020, so this
> may be something else?
> FINERACT-723 has something interesting that may be related to this? Even
> though in https://github.com/apache/fineract/blob/develop/.travis.yml#L42 we
> set {{export TZ=Asia/Kolkata}}.
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