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[jira] [Comment Edited] (SOLR-12482) Config API returns status 0
for failed operations
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12482?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16511212#comment-16511212 ]
Steve Rowe edited comment on SOLR-12482 at 6/13/18 2:44 PM:
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bq. I feel like this might be a duplicate or at least related to an issue I filed a while ago, SOLR-11896? WDYT?
I don't think it's a duplicate, because:
# This issue is about the config api, and SOLR-11896 is about the core admin api; and
# This issue is about improperly reporting a failed config api operation, but on SOLR-11896 the core admin api succeeds when it shouldn't because it ignores invalid params.
Definitely related though, in that both are *silently* misbehaving APIs.
was (Author: steve_rowe):
bq. I feel like this might be a duplicate or at least related to an issue I filed a while ago, SOLR-11896? WDYT?
I don't think it's a duplicate, because:
# This issue is about the config api, and SOLR-11896 is about the core admin api; and
# This issue is about improperly reporting a failed config api operation, but on SOLR-11896 the core admin api succeeds when it shouldn't because it ignores invalid params.
Definitely related though, in that both are misbehaving APIs.
> Config API returns status 0 for failed operations
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: SOLR-12482
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-12482
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Default Security Level. Issues are Public)
> Reporter: Steve Rowe
> Assignee: Steve Rowe
> Priority: Major
>
> {{bin/solr config}} depends on the status from Config API calls to determine whether the operation succeeded, but apparently the Config API can return status 0 for failed operations. As a result, {{bin/solr config}} will claim success. For example, after running {{bin/solr start -c}} and {{bin/solr create -c mycoll}}:
> {noformat}
> $PROMPT$ bin/solr config -c mycoll -z localhost:9983 -property FOOBAR -value BAZ
> [...]
> POSTing request to Config API: http://192.168.1.12:8983/solr/mycoll/config
> {"set-property":{"FOOBAR":"BAZ"}}
> Successfully set-property FOOBAR to BAZ
> {noformat}
> But the {{FOOBAR}} property cannot be set via {{set-property}}, because it is not on the editable properties whitelist in {{EditableSolrConfigAttributes.json}}.
> This is evident from the direct Config API call:
> {noformat}
> PROMPT$ curl -X POST -d '{set-property:{FOOBAR:BAZ}}'
> {
> "responseHeader":{
> "status":0,
> "QTime":1},
> "errorMessages":[{
> "set-property":{"FOOBAR":"BAZ"},
> "errorMessages":["'FOOBAR' is not an editable property"]}],
> "WARNING":"This response format is experimental. It is likely to change in the future."}
> {noformat}
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