The name of the Scylla table backing an Alternator LSI looks like `basename:!lsiname`. Some REST API clients (including Scylla Manager) when they send a "!" character in the REST API request path may decide to "URL encode" it - convert it to `%21`. Because of a Seastar bug (https://github.com/scylladb/seastar/issues/725) Scylla's REST API server forgets to do the URL decoding on the path part of the request, which leads to the REST API request failing to address the LSI table. The first patch in this PR fixes the bug by using a new Seastar API introduced in https://github.com/scylladb/seastar/pull/2125 that does the URL decoding as appropriate. The second patch in the PR is a new test for this bug, which fails without the fix, and passes afterwards. Fixes #5883. Closes scylladb/scylladb#18286 * github.com:scylladb/scylladb: test/alternator: test addressing LSI using REST API REST API: stop using deprecated, buggy, path parameter
Scylla in-source tests.
For details on how to run the tests, see docs/dev/testing.md
Shared C++ utils, libraries are in lib/, for Python - pylib/
alternator - Python tests which connect to a single server and use the DynamoDB API unit, boost, raft - unit tests in C++ cql-pytest - Python tests which connect to a single server and use CQL topology* - tests that set up clusters and add/remove nodes cql - approval tests that use CQL and pre-recorded output rest_api - tests for Scylla REST API Port 9000 scylla-gdb - tests for scylla-gdb.py helper script nodetool - tests for C++ implementation of nodetool
If you can use an existing folder, consider adding your test to it. New folders should be used for new large categories/subsystems, or when the test environment is significantly different from some existing suite, e.g. you plan to start scylladb with different configuration, and you intend to add many tests and would like them to reuse an existing Scylla cluster (clusters can be reused for tests within the same folder).
To add a new folder, create a new directory, and then
copy & edit its suite.ini.