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[jira] [Comment Edited] (TIKA-1553) Let's add a mock parser to be
used in testing parser drivers and wrappers
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Tim Allison edited comment on TIKA-1553 at 3/6/15 7:10 PM:
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Thank you for that. I was playing with XMP's dependencies in some of the dev work I was doing, but none of that should have made it into the commit! I triple checked before and then triple checked after the failure notice. It looks like a problem with a grib dependency, perhaps?
Y, a Jenkins hiccup, I think.
was (Author: tallison@mitre.org):
Thank you for that. I was playing with XMP's dependencies in some of the dev work I was doing, but none of that should have made it into the commit! I triple checked before and then triple checked after the failure notice. It looks like a problem with a grib dependency, perhaps?
> Let's add a mock parser to be used in testing parser drivers and wrappers
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> Key: TIKA-1553
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TIKA-1553
> Project: Tika
> Issue Type: Test
> Reporter: Tim Allison
> Assignee: Tim Allison
> Priority: Minor
>
> As part of TIKA-1302 and as part of making Tika more robust generally, it would be useful to have an evil parser that will throw exceptions/errors and hang for lengths of time.
> This will allow us to test timeouts and handling of exceptions and errors in tika-server and in tika-batch.
> We could also use this for tests with ForkParser.
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