Issue #395
closedCorrupted data in api call import_upload for rpm causes server-side error with no explanation
Description
When I try upload to upload correct rpm metadata with corrupted import, I've got only HTTP 500 with no correct error response. Not sure what happened on server and if there is everything reverted correctly. It can happen even in normal process - incompletely uploaded file, or corrupted on the way.
I want to get some error message like 'File doesn't match metadata'.
reproducer:
parse unit_key/metadata for rpm:
{'arch': 'noarch',
'checksum': '8e1dd60ef4c59ca7864ed9c5a818a3f087b544f469259f163a9fa80da73bd2e4',
'checksumtype': 'sha256',
'epoch': '0',
'name': 'pulp-nodes-consumer-extensions',
'release': '1.fc19',
'version': '2.3.1'}
{'buildhost': 'localhost',
'description': 'Pulp nodes consumer client extensions.',
'filename': 'pulp-nodes-consumer-extensions-2.3.1-1.fc19.noarch.rpm',
'license': 'GPLv2',
'relativepath': 'pulp-nodes-consumer-extensions-2.3.1-1.fc19.noarch.rpm',
'vendor': None}
upload incorrect file:
upload_id = upload_api.initialize_upload().response_body['upload_id']:
upload_api.upload_segment(upload_id, 0, 'bogus_data')
upload_api.import_upload(upload_id, NOCHANNEL_REPO, 'rpm', unit_key, metadata)
got ApacheException with messsage:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>500 Internal Server Error</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Internal Server Error</h1>
<p>The server encountered an internal error or
misconfiguration and was unable to complete
your request.</p>
<p>Please contact the server administrator,
sysadmin-engops@redhat.com and inform them of the time the error occurred,
and anything you might have done that may have
caused the error.</p>
<p>More information about this error may be available
in the server error log.</p>
</body></html>
+ This bug was cloned from Bugzilla Bug #1061130 +
Files
Updated by mhrivnak over 9 years ago
script to reproduce
This script should reproduce the problem, but it seems to show that the problem no longer exists.
To use, create an rpm repo named "foo" first, then run the script. Adjust credentials in the script as necessary.
+ This comment was cloned from Bugzilla #1061130 comment 1 +
Updated by mhrivnak over 9 years ago
This seems to have been fixed at some point in the past. See script above for a reproducer. It should print that all response codes are 20x, like this:
$ ./1061130.py
initialize: 201
upload segment: 200
import upload: 202
+ This comment was cloned from Bugzilla #1061130 comment 2 +
Updated by pthomas@redhat.com over 9 years ago
verified
[root@cloud-qe-4 ~]# rpm -qa pulp-server
pulp-server-2.6.0-0.5.beta.el7.noarch
[root@cloud-qe-4 ~]#
[root@cloud-qe-4 ~]# ./upload.py
initialize: 201
upload segment: 200
import upload: 202
[root@cloud-qe-4 ~]#
+ This comment was cloned from Bugzilla #1061130 comment 3 +
Updated by rbarlow over 9 years ago
- Status changed from 6 to CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE
Updated by bmbouter over 4 years ago
- Category deleted (
14)
We are removing the 'API' category per open floor discussion June 16, 2020.