Project | Tested by | Success? RC-1 | Success RC-2 | Notes |
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ActiveFedora | Esmé Cowles | |||
Hyrax | ||||
Sufia | ||||
Valkyrie | ||||
Avalon 6.0 |
Project | Tested by | Success? RC-1 | Success? RC-2 | Notes |
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CLAW |
Project | Tested by | Success? RC-1 | Success? RC-2 | Notes |
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fcrepo-api-x-integration | ||||
fcrepo-api-x-demo (Docker) |
git clone https://github.com/fcrepo4/fcrepo4 cd fcrepo4 git checkout 4.7.5-RC |
Project | Command | Platform | Tested By | RC 1 | RC 2 | Notes |
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fcrepo4 | mvn clean install | linux | ||||
fcrepo4 | mvn clean install | mac | Joshua Westgard | Frequent warning: "Unable to update victims database! Your CVE records might be out of date." | ||
fcrepo4 | mvn clean install | windows | Ben Pennell | I wasn't able to perform a sanity build in Windows 10 due to some integration tests in fcrepo-kernel-modeshape failing. A few of them were failing because the last modified date for binaries was not updating all of the time (tests were flapping). Danny Bernstein: NB - apparently this has been an ongoing issue. Apparently Windows 10 on hyper-v works, but is failing/flapping on direct windows install. Aaron Birkland and Yinlin Chen worked on resolving this a while back but did not crack it. | ||
fcrepo-module-auth-rbacl | mvn clean install | linux | ||||
fcrepo-module-auth-rbacl | mvn clean install | mac | Frequent warning: "Unable to update victims database! Your CVE records might be out of date." | |||
fcrepo-module-auth-rbacl | mvn clean install | windows | ||||
fcrepo-module-auth-xacml | mvn clean install | linux | ||||
fcrepo-module-auth-xacml | mvn clean install | mac | ??? | No 4.7.5-RC branch or tag | ||
fcrepo-module-auth-xacml | mvn clean install | windows | ||||
fcrepo-module-auth-webac | mvn clean install | linux | ||||
fcrepo-module-auth-webac | mvn clean install | mac | Frequent warning: "Unable to update victims database! Your CVE records might be out of date." | |||
fcrepo-module-auth-webac | mvn clean install | windows | ||||
fcrepo-mint | mvn clean install | linux | ||||
fcrepo-mint | mvn clean install | mac | Frequent warning: "Unable to update victims database! Your CVE records might be out of date." | |||
fcrepo-mint | mvn clean install | windows | ||||
fcrepo-audit | mvn clean install | linux | ||||
fcrepo-audit | mvn clean install | mac | Frequent warning: "Unable to update victims database! Your CVE records might be out of date." | |||
fcrepo-audit | mvn clean install | windows | ||||
fcrepo-webapp-plus | mvn clean install | linux | ||||
fcrepo-webapp-plus | mvn clean install | mac | Frequent warning: "Unable to update victims database! Your CVE records might be out of date." | |||
fcrepo-webapp-plus | mvn clean install | windows | ||||
fcrepo-webapp-plus | mvn clean install -Pwebac | linux |
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fcrepo-webapp-plus | mvn clean install -Pwebac | mac | Frequent warning: "Unable to update victims database! Your CVE records might be out of date." | |||
fcrepo-webapp-plus | mvn clean install -Pwebac | windows |
Note (18 January 2018): The victims database warnings are due to the victi.ms site currently returning a 503 error. Jared Whiklo has reported this issue upstream: https://github.com/victims/victims-web/issues/155
cd fcrepo-webapp; mvn clean install -Pone-click
Command | Platform | Tested By | RC-1 | RC-2 | Notes |
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java -jar fcrepo-webapp-<version>-SNAPSHOT-jetty-console.jar | Linux | ||||
java -jar fcrepo-webapp-<version>-SNAPSHOT-jetty-console.jar | Mac | Joshua Westgard | |||
java -jar fcrepo-webapp-<version>-SNAPSHOT-jetty-console.jar | Windows |
All of the below should take place in the HTML UI and non-vagrant tests should run against fcrepo-webapp-plus. |
With Tomcat7 deployment, run above manual tests with alternate backend databases (Configuring JDBC Object Store)
Database | Platform | Tested by | Success RC1? | Success RC2? | Notes |
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MySQL | osx | Danny Bernstein: Restoring v1 after creating v2 does not seem to work: Steps to reproduce: 1. Create a binary with fileA.jpg 2. Create version v1. 3. Update binary with fileB.jpg 4. Create version v2. 5. Click on versions link and click on v1 link. 6. Click "Revert to this Version" 7. Return to binary resource metadata page. Notice the file associated with the version fileB.jpg rather than the expected fileA.jpg. It does not appear that the version was reverted. Joshua Westgard: Hey Danny Bernstein, when I tested the versioning I was just making changes to metadata not binaries and didn't notice any problems; after seeing your note, however, I tried with a binary and did notice that the browser cached the previous version, so after restoring it was still displaying the previous data, but upon refreshing the resource page the restored version was visible as expected. Any chance this is the same problem you were seeing? Joshua Westgard: could be, though I thought I did a hard refresh. I'll try it again to conf hirm. Joshua Westgard: I must not have done a hard refresh. So yes after a hard refresh it worked. I wonder if it should be a logged as a bug nevertheless. Ideally any refresh would not be required at all. A Command-R refresh doesn't refresh the page. Only Command-Shift-R. It seems like it could be a source of confusion. Perhaps a JIRA is warranted. | |||
PostgreSQL | osx | Joshua Westgard | config successful; testing in progress | ||
PostgreSQL | linux | Kevin Ford | Tests were performed against fcrepo-webapp-4.7.5-RC-1 not fcrepo-webapp-plus-4.7.5-RC-1. | ||
MySQL5.6 | linux | Kevin Ford | Tests were performed against fcrepo-webapp-4.7.5-RC-1 not fcrepo-webapp-plus-4.7.5-RC-1. | ||
PostgreSQL | linux | Kevin Ford | Tests were performed against fcrepo-webapp-plus-4.7.5-RC-1. | ||
MySQL5.6 | linux | Kevin Ford | Tests were performed against fcrepo-webapp-plus-4.7.5-RC-1. |
These tests are designed to ensure the proper function of the 'fcr:backup/fcr:restore' features by testing them against various Fedora configurations. The validity of the 'restore' can only be determined by crawling the repository and verifying the successful retrieval of the repository's content.
If the anticipated Fedora release is not backwards compatible with the previous version of Fedora, then the "From Fedora Version" should be the previous version. Otherwise, it is sufficient to test the fcr:backup/fcr:restore functionality using the same version.
See: RESTful HTTP API - Backup and Restore
# Backup curl -X POST localhost:8080/rest/fcr:backup # Restore curl -X POST -d "/path/to/backup/directory" localhost:8080/rest/fcr:restore
Tested by | Platform | Container (Tomcat/Jetty) | Database Backend | From Fedora | To Fedora | Number of RDF Resources | Number of Binaries | Size of Backup (du -h .) | Success? | Notes |
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Linux | Jetty | File-simple | 4.7.5 | 4.7.5 | 100 | |||||
Linux | Tomcat | Postgres | 4.7.1 | 4.7.5-RC-1 | 6400 | 6400 | 6.7 G | Performed a GET test on all resources in 4.7.5 before /fcr:restore, thereby mimicking an 'in place upgrade.' All succeeded. | ||
Linux | Tomcat | Postgres | 4.7.3 | 4.7.5-RC-1 | 6400 | 6400 | 6.7 G | Performed a GET test on all resources in 4.7.5 before /fcr:restore, thereby mimicking an 'in place upgrade.' All succeeded. | ||
Linux | Tomcat | Postgres | 4.7.4 | 4.7.5-RC-1 | 6400 | 6400 | 6.7 G | Performed a GET test on all resources in 4.7.5 before /fcr:restore, thereby mimicking an 'in place upgrade.' All succeeded. | ||
Linux | Tomcat | Mysql | 4.7.4 | 4.7.5-RC-1 | 79456 | 11969 | 96G | Performed an fcr:export from 4.7.4. Performed an fcr:import to 4.7.5-RC-1. Performed a reindex using camel (to walk all RDF resources). I did not test every binary. | ||
Linux | Tomcat | Mysql 5.6 | 4.7.5 | 4.7.5-RC-1 | 6400 | 6400 | 6.7 G | |||
Linux | Tomcat | Postgres | 4.7.5 | 4.7.5-RC-1 | 6400 | 6400 | 6.7 G | Back up actually created from a mysql backend repo. |
NB: "Success" is measured not by receiving a "204 No Content" message after the 'fcr:restore' command, but by performing a GET on every resource in the repository and receiving "200 OK" messages.
vagrant destroy vagrant up |
Test steps | Tested By | Success RC2? | Notes |
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FEDORA_AUTH=true | |||
FEDORA_AUTH=false |
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FEDORA_AUTH=true | |||
FEDORA_AUTH=false |
Same as above, plus:
Tested by | Success RC2 | Notes |
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Did not run camel_toolbox_tests or authz_tests. | ||
[1] Testing scripts
[2] Fedora 4 Release Test Suite