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[jira] [Created] (HADOOP-15708) Reading values from Configuration before adding deprecations make it impossible to read value with deprecated key

Szilard Nemeth created HADOOP-15708:
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             Summary: Reading values from Configuration before adding deprecations make it impossible to read value with deprecated key
                 Key: HADOOP-15708
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-15708
             Project: Hadoop Common
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Szilard Nemeth
            Assignee: Szilard Nemeth


Hadoop Common contains a widely used Configuration class.
This class can handle deprecations of properties, e.g. if property 'A' gets deprecated with an alternative property key 'B', users can access property values with keys 'A' and 'B'.
Unfortunately, this does not work in one case.
When a config file is specified (for instance, XML) and a property is read with the config.get() method, the config is loaded from the file at this time. 
If the deprecation mapping is not yet specified by the time any config value is retrieved and the XML config refers to a deprecated key, then the deprecation mapping specified, the config value cannot be retrieved neither with the deprecated nor with the new key.
The attached patch contains a testcase that reproduces this wrong behavior.

Here are the steps outlined what the testcase does:
1. Creates an XML config file with a deprecated property
2. Adds the config to the Configuration object
3. Retrieves the config with its deprecated key (it does not really matter which property the user gets, could be any)
4. Specifies the deprecation rules including the one defined in the config
5. Prints and asserts the property retrieved from the config with both the deprecated and the new property keys. 

For reference, here is the log of one execution that actually shows what the issue is:

{noformat}
Loaded items: 1
Looked up property value with name hadoop.zk.address: null
Looked up property value with name yarn.resourcemanager.zk-address: dummyZkAddress
Contents of config file: [<?xml version="1.0"?>, <configuration>, <property><name>yarn.resourcemanager.zk-address</name><value>dummyZkAddress</value></property>, </configuration>]
Looked up property value with name hadoop.zk.address: null
2018-08-31 10:10:06,484 INFO  Configuration.deprecation (Configuration.java:logDeprecation(1397)) - yarn.resourcemanager.zk-address is deprecated. Instead, use hadoop.zk.address
Looked up property value with name hadoop.zk.address: null
Looked up property value with name hadoop.zk.address: null

java.lang.AssertionError: 
Expected :dummyZkAddress
Actual   :null
{noformat}




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