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[jira] [Updated] (GROOVY-8097) Add an argument to set the
resolution cache path in @Grab
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-8097?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Ion Alberdi updated GROOVY-8097:
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Attachment: grab.groovy
Test concurrent access to repository/resolution cache.
> Add an argument to set the resolution cache path in @Grab
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>
> Key: GROOVY-8097
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GROOVY-8097
> Project: Groovy
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Grape
> Affects Versions: 2.4.8
> Reporter: Ion Alberdi
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: grab.groovy
>
>
> Ivy does not support concurrent access to its resolution cache
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-654
> Grape relies on Ivy. For this reason, Grape cannot support concurrent access to its resolution cache neither.
> When using the @Grab annotation in jenkins groovyCommand or systemGroovyCommand, the related code is vulnerable to race conditions. When the race condition appears in a systemGroovyCommand, we have no choice but to reboot jenkins as all consecutive calls to @Grab fail.
> Among the two solutions we tried:
> - Protect the calls to grab with a lock similar to ivy's "artifact-lock-nio" strategy. Works but slow.
> - Set Ivy's lock on the repository cache and setup Grab to use a different cache resolution cache for each concurrent jobs. The following code permits to fix a test we did to reproduce the race condition.
> {code}
> static IvySettings createIvySettings(String resolutionPath, boolean dumpSettings) {
> // Copy/Paste/Purged from GrapeIvy.groovy
> IvySettings settings = new IvySettings()
> settings.load(new File(GROOVY_HOME, "grapeConfig.xml"))
> // set up the cache dirs
> settings.defaultCache = new File(GRAPES_HOME)
> settings.setVariable("ivy.default.configuration.m2compatible", "true")
> settings.setDefaultResolutionCacheBasedir(resolutionPath)
> return settings
> }
> static GrapeIvy ivyWithCustomResolutionPath(String resolutionPath) {
> Class<?> grapeIvyClass = Class.forName("groovy.grape.GrapeIvy");
> Object instance = grapeIvyClass.newInstance()
> Field field = grapeIvyClass.getDeclaredField("ivyInstance");
> field.setAccessible(true);
> field.set(instance, Ivy.newInstance(createIvySettings(resolutionPath)));
> return ((GrapeIvy)instance)
> }
> {code}
> We'd like to propose to add an additional argument to Grab to setup Ivy's resolution cache directory.
> Note that this solution seems to have been adopted by these users too
> https://rbcommons.com/s/twitter/r/3436/
> Would you agree on such a feature ? We'd be glad to propose a PR.
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