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Chris M. Hostetter resolved SOLR-13909.
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    Fix Version/s: 8.4
                   master (9.0)
       Resolution: Fixed

> Everything about CheckBackupStatus is broken
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-13909
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-13909
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Test
>      Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public) 
>            Reporter: Chris M. Hostetter
>            Assignee: Chris M. Hostetter
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: master (9.0), 8.4
>
>         Attachments: SOLR-13909.patch
>
>
> While working on SOLR-13872 I tried to take advantage of the existing 
> {{CheckBackupStatus}} helper class and discovered that just about every 
> aspect of this class is broken and needs fixed:
>  * doesn't use SolrClient, pulls out it's URL to do a bare HTTP request
>  * hardcoded assumption of xml - but doesn't parse it just tries to match 
> regexes against it
>  * almost every usage of this class follows the same broken "loop" pattern 
> that garuntees the test will sleep more then it needs to even after 
> {{CheckBackupStatus}} thinks the backup is a success...
> {code:java}
>     CheckBackupStatus checkBackupStatus = new CheckBackupStatus(...);
>     while (!checkBackupStatus.success) {
>       checkBackupStatus.fetchStatus();
>       Thread.sleep(1000);
>     }
> {code}
>  * the 3 arg constructor is broken both in design and in implementation:
>  ** it appears to be useful for checking that a _new_ backup has succeeded 
> after a {{lastBackupTimestamp}} from some previously successful check
>  ** in reality it only ever reports {{success}} if it's status check 
> indicates the most recent backup has the exact {{.equals()}} time stamp as 
> {{lastBackupTimestamp}}
>  ** *AND THESE TIMESTAMPS ONLY HAVE MINUTE PRECISION*
>  ** As far as i can tell, the only the tests using the 3 arg version ever 
> pass is because of the broken loop pattern:
>  *** they ask for the status so quick, it's either already done (during the 
> same wall clock minute) or it's not done yet and they re-read the "old" 
> status (with the old matching timestamp)
>  *** either way, the test then sleeps for a second giving the "new" backup 
> enough time to actually finish
>  ** AFAICT if the System clock ticks over to a new minute in between these 
> sleep calls, the test is garunteed to loop forever!
> ----
> Everything about this class needs to die and be replaced with something 
> better.



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