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ASF GitHub Bot commented on METRON-1540:
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GitHub user justinleet opened a pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/metron/pull/1005

    METRON-1540: Solr Integration tests should use actual schemas

    ## Contributor Comments
    A few things happened here.
    
    * I had the Solr IP field return FieldType.IP as the type. If someone knows 
a reason this should be reverted/changed, let me know.
    * All the test 
    schemas except for the "test" schema were removed.  They were outdated 
versions of actual schemas that we use.
    * The tests that used them, in particular `SearchIntegrationTest.java` was 
updated to refer to the actual schemas
    * Some minor test data changes occurred, e.g. `duplicate_field_name` to 
`ttl` (which is an actual field that conflicts in type between bro and snort).
    * Fix to dynamic fields in the `SolrColumnMetadataDao`.  Prior to this fix, 
only the fields defined in the schema would be returned by the DAO.  Now it 
will return both schema fields and dynamic fields that are used in practice 
(e.g. `threat:triage:score` is not explicitly defined, it matches a pattern and 
receives type float).  It may be worth renaming this PR and Jira, since this is 
an actual bug that came out of this testing.  However, this testing change is 
fairly necessary for the PR (since we didn't have the dynamic fallbacks in the 
old schemas and why bother fixing schemas we want to delete anyway).
    * Cleaned up the tests so it was more obvious what was being tested in 
particular.  The tests no longer hit every field, but a reasonable subset 
(otherwise bro would be a couple hundred fields).
    * `SolrSearchDao` now has a catch for `SolrException`.  Oddly, changing 
which type went into the wrong place changed the exception (e.g. int into text 
or text into int).  It seems reasonable to catch that exception rather than 
letting things blow up.
    
    I also ran it up in full dev, switched over to Solr.
    
    I confirmed that something like `threat:triage`score` didn't appear (as it 
would be dynamic).
    
    I then pushed this piece of Bro data through (that will hit a typed dynamic 
field and the overall ignored typed fallback field).  The new fields at the end 
are `threat:triage:score` and `fake.field`.
    ```
    {"http": 
{"ts":1524842503.557505,"uid":"CUQVlMYsuW1ySX8z8","id.orig_h":"192.168.138.158","id.orig_p":49185,"id.resp_h":"62.75.195.236","id.resp_p":80,"trans_depth":1,"method":"GET","host":"ubb67.3c147o.u806a4.w07d919.o5f.f1.b80w.r0faf9.e8mfzdgrf7g0.groupprograms.in","uri":"/","referrer":"http://va872g.g90e1h.b8.642b63u.j985a2.v33e.37.pa269cc.e8mfzdgrf7g0.groupprograms.in/?285a4d4e4e5a4d4d4649584c5d43064b4745","user_agent":"Mozilla/4.0
 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 
2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 
6.0)","request_body_len":0,"response_body_len":8973,"status_code":200,"status_msg":"OK","tags":[],"resp_fuids":["FdMX8Q3FciDFIl5Gt4"],"resp_mime_types":["application/x-shockwave-flash"],"threat:triage:score":1.0,"fake.field":"fake"}}
    ```
    
    The result for Bro, per the REST API now has the fields:
    ```
      ...
      "method": "TEXT",
      "threat:triage:score": "FLOAT",
      "response_to": "TEXT",
      ...
      "adapter.geoadapter.begin.ts": "OTHER",
      "fake.field": "OTHER",
      "authentication_method": "TEXT",
      ...
    ```
    
    
    
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You can merge this pull request into a Git repository by running:

    $ git pull https://github.com/justinleet/metron schemaTesting

Alternatively you can review and apply these changes as the patch at:

    https://github.com/apache/metron/pull/1005.patch

To close this pull request, make a commit to your master/trunk branch
with (at least) the following in the commit message:

    This closes #1005
    
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> Solr Integration tests should use actual schemas
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: METRON-1540
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/METRON-1540
>             Project: Metron
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Justin Leet
>            Assignee: Justin Leet
>            Priority: Major
>
> Right now some of the integration tests, e.g. SolrSearchIntegrationTest, 
> don't use the actual schemas for bro and snort. We've been bit a couple times 
> during the feature branch by these tests using stripped down test schemas, we 
> need to be using the actual ones and getting rid of the stripped down ones.
> Given that the test schemas can vary a bit and things like the column 
> metadata varies, there's more work than just swapping them out.



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