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Ayesha Amrin Dastagiri resolved USERGRID-1304. ---------------------------------------------- Resolution: Cannot Reproduce > HTTP 500 error when retrieving Entity via connection > ---------------------------------------------------- > > Key: USERGRID-1304 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/USERGRID-1304 > Project: Usergrid > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Stack > Affects Versions: 2.1.0 > Reporter: David Johnson > > From the Usergrid mailing list: > I've noticed that the errors Usergrid returns seem somewhat > inconsistent. For example, when attempting to GET an entity that doesn't > exist directly from the collection (omitting org and app from path for > clarity): > GET /things/ferrari > will return an error "entity_not_found", but attempting to GET the same > entity through a connection where I "own" the entity: > GET /users/me/owns/things/ferrari > will return an "uncaught" error, with error_description "Internal Server > Error." > Is this intentional? I was expecting to get an "entity_not_found" error > in both cases, as I think this would be a pretty common situation to > have in a system where entities are created and deleted dynamically. > (If /things/ferrari actually exists and I own it, both queries return it > as expected, so that's cool.) > If I've understood the design intent behind Usergrid correctly, these > connections are extremely important because I can map permissions to > them. Therefore it's not always possible to access objects directly > under the collection, as the user may only have permission to access > objects through a connection (e.g. "owns"). I like this scheme a lot, > it's simple, intuitive, yet powerful. > Here are curl commands that reproduce the behavior: > curl -X POST "http://localhost/udwc/brikoleur/token" -d '{ "grant_type" > … > : "password", "username" : "abogdanov", "password" : "thepassword" }' > {"access_token":"YWMtpgdKYDbyEeaD2zHg-adLzwAAAVWSPvYGkxL-sP9RrdRTbAGgQJijcOXcApE","expires_in":604800,"user":{"uuid":"2349d142-317a-11e6-9322-080027cf389a","type":"user","name":"Alexander > Bogdanov","created":1465831132919,"modified":1465841524921,"username":"abogdanov","email":"psulo...@gmail.com","activated":true,"picture":"http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/fd1ebc06694e703c1b0c64215890a865","metadata":{"size":608},"repeatPassword":"thepassword"}} > … > curl --header "Authorization: Bearer > YWMtpgdKYDbyEeaD2zHg-adLzwAAAVWSPvYGkxL-sP9RrdRTbAGgQJijcOXcApE" > "http://localhost/udwc/brikoleur/users/abogdanov/owns/things/ferrari" > {"error":"uncaught","timestamp":1466432732273,"duration":0,"error_description":"Internal > Server > Error","exception":"org.apache.usergrid.rest.exceptions.UncaughtException","error_id":"d87217ed-36f2-11e6-b273-080027cf389a"} -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)