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[jira] [Updated] (HBASE-4116) [stargate]
StringIndexOutOfBoundsException in row spec parse
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Andrew Purtell updated HBASE-4116:
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Attachment: HBASE-4116.patch
Converted Allan's description into a patch.
> [stargate] StringIndexOutOfBoundsException in row spec parse
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: HBASE-4116
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4116
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Andrew Purtell
> Assignee: Andrew Purtell
> Fix For: 0.94.0
>
> Attachments: HBASE-4116.patch
>
>
> From user@hbase, Allan Yan writes:
> There might be a bug for REST web service to get rows with given startRow and endRow.
> For example, to get a list of rows with startRow=testrow1, endRow=testrow2, I send GET request:
> curl http://localhost:8123/TestRowResource/testrow1,testrow2/a:1
> And got StringIndexOutOfBoundsException.
> This was because in the RowSpec.java, parseRowKeys method, startRow value was changed:
> {code}
> startRow = sb.toString();
> int idx = startRow.indexOf(',');
> if (idx != -1) {
> startRow = URLDecoder.decode(startRow.substring(0, idx),
> HConstants.UTF8_ENCODING);
> endRow = URLDecoder.decode(startRow.substring(idx + 1),
> HConstants.UTF8_ENCODING);
> } else {
> startRow = URLDecoder.decode(startRow, HConstants.UTF8_ENCODING);
> }
> {code}
> After change to this, it works:
> {code}
> String row = sb.toString();
> int idx = row.indexOf(',');
> if (idx != -1) {
> startRow = URLDecoder.decode(row.substring(0, idx),
> HConstants.UTF8_ENCODING);
> endRow = URLDecoder.decode(row.substring(idx + 1),
> HConstants.UTF8_ENCODING);
> } else {
> startRow = URLDecoder.decode(row, HConstants.UTF8_ENCODING);
> }
> {code}
> I've also created a unit test method in TestRowResource.java,
> {code}
> @Test
> public void testStartEndRowGetPutXML() throws IOException, JAXBException {
> String[] rows = {ROW_1,ROW_2,ROW_3};
> String[] values = {VALUE_1,VALUE_2,VALUE_3};
> Response response = null;
> for(int i=0; i<rows.length; i++){
> response = putValueXML(TABLE, rows[i], COLUMN_1, values[i]);
> assertEquals(200, response.getCode());
> checkValueXML(TABLE, rows[i], COLUMN_1, values[i]);
> }
> response = getValueXML(TABLE, rows[0], rows[2], COLUMN_1);
> assertEquals(200, response.getCode());
> CellSetModel cellSet = (CellSetModel)
> unmarshaller.unmarshal(new ByteArrayInputStream(response.getBody()));
> assertEquals(2, cellSet.getRows().size());
> for(int i=0; i<cellSet.getRows().size()-1; i++){
> RowModel rowModel = cellSet.getRows().get(i);
> for(CellModel cell : rowModel.getCells()){
> assertEquals(COLUMN_1, Bytes.toString(cell.getColumn()));
> assertEquals(values[i], Bytes.toString(cell.getValue()));
> }
> }
>
> for(String row : rows){
> response = deleteRow(TABLE, row);
> assertEquals(200, response.getCode());
> }
> }
> private static Response getValueXML(String table, String startRow, String
> endRow, String column)
> throws IOException {
> StringBuilder path = new StringBuilder();
> path.append('/');
> path.append(table);
> path.append('/');
> path.append(startRow);
> path.append(",");
> path.append(endRow);
> path.append('/');
> path.append(column);
> return getValueXML(path.toString());
> }
> {code}
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