This groundwork commit allows tests to randomize request content-type
more flexibly. This will be taken advantage of by subsequent commits.
Co-Authored-By: Thomas Woeckinger
Closes: #755
The majority of the code seems to already be using anyMatch and noneMatch logic, these few remaining instances were using count() and comparing the result to 0.
This changes everything to anyMatch and noneMatch, which is also potentially more performant.
Extra newline.
A new replicaType property has been added to NodeAddTrigger so that new replicas of the given type are added when the preferredOp is addreplica. The default value of replicaType is `NRT`.
This closes#821.
* SOLR-13565: initial commit
* SOLR-13565: updated with testcase
* SOLR-13565: removed unused methods
* SOLR-13565: better logging
* SOLR-13565: disable SSL
* SOLR-13565: more tests
* SOLR-13565: syncing with master
* SOLR-13565: fixing tests
* SOLR-13565: fixing tests
* SOLR-13534: Fix test
Remove buggy 'port roulette' code that can easily fail if OS gives the selected port to a different process just before creating the server
Use jetty's built in support for listining on an OS selected port instead
Also increase timeouts to better account for slow/heavily loaded (ie:jenkins) VMs where SolrCore reloading may take longer then 10 seconds
* SOLR-13565: set proper permission name
* SOLR-13565: syncing with master
* SOLR-13565: syncing with master
* SOLR-13565: removed accidental change
* SOLR-13565: removed accidental change
* SOLR-13565: removed accidental change
* SOLR-13565: more tests
* SOLR-13565: Tests with key signing tests
* SOLR-13565: fixing concurrency issues in tests
* SOLR-13565: add tests with 512 bit RSA
* SOLR-13565: fixing concurrency issues
* SOLR-13565: remove unused code
remove flakey dependency on sleep (to wait for cache expiration) w/explicit instruction to ignore cache
sleep is not garunteed to sleep the exact amount (based on limitations of the system clock)
This reverts commit 6d6f14d39123512b8734d63c584bceb9d7bd832f.
Reason for revert: after doing more testing I realized there are tests I overlooked which can (with randomized SSL usage) trigger NullPointerException
(or other related failures) in After/AfterClass due assumptions about cleanup that isn't actaully neccessary due to the AssumptionFailure
that may occur during Before/BeforeClass