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Michael Dürig commented on OAK-6674:
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This affects tests only.
> Create a more complex IT for cold standby
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> Key: OAK-6674
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-6674
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: segment-tar, tarmk-standby
> Reporter: Andrei Dulceanu
> Assignee: Andrei Dulceanu
> Labels: cold-standby, test
> Fix For: 1.8
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> At the moment all integration tests for cold standby are using the same scenario in their
tests: some content is created on the server (including binaries), a standby sync cycle is
started and then the content is checked on the client. The only twist here is using/not using
a data store for storing binaries.
> Although good, this model could be extended to cover many more cases. For example, {{StandbyDiff}}
covers the following 6 cases node/property added/changed/deleted. From these, with the scenario
described, the removal part is never tested (and the change part is covered in only one test).
> It would be nice to have an IT which would add content on the server, do a sync, remove
some of the content, do a sync and then call OnRC. This way all cases will be covered, including
if cleanup works as expected on the client.
> /cc [~frm]
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