[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] (WFCORE-1800) Executing a read-attribute operation is allowed on non-existing resources with for attributes with defined read handlers
James Perkins (JIRA)
issues at jboss.org
Thu Sep 15 12:13:00 EDT 2016
[ https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFCORE-1800?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
James Perkins updated WFCORE-1800:
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Description:
If an attribute defines an {{OperationStepHandler}} the global {{read-attribute}} operation will execute the handler regardless if the resource exists.
Here's an example that will successfully execute and return the name {{invalid}} for the {{name}} attribute even though the resource does not exist.
{code}
/path=invalid(name=name)
{code}
For attributes that use the default means of reading the attribute value the {{context.readResource(PathAddress.EMPTY_ADDRESS, false)}} is already invoked which will cause a failure. For attributes which define a custom read OSH the outcome is unpredictable as the existence of the resource is not validated before invoking the OSH.
was:
If an attribute defines an {{OperationStepHandler}} the global {{read-attribute}} operation will execute the handler regardless if the resource exists.
Here's an example that will successfully execute and return the name {{invalid}} for the {{name}} attribute even though the resource does not exist.
{code}
/path=invalid(name=name)
{code}
> Executing a read-attribute operation is allowed on non-existing resources with for attributes with defined read handlers
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WFCORE-1800
> URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFCORE-1800
> Project: WildFly Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Domain Management
> Reporter: James Perkins
> Assignee: Brian Stansberry
> Attachments: WFCORE-1800.patch
>
>
> If an attribute defines an {{OperationStepHandler}} the global {{read-attribute}} operation will execute the handler regardless if the resource exists.
> Here's an example that will successfully execute and return the name {{invalid}} for the {{name}} attribute even though the resource does not exist.
> {code}
> /path=invalid(name=name)
> {code}
> For attributes that use the default means of reading the attribute value the {{context.readResource(PathAddress.EMPTY_ADDRESS, false)}} is already invoked which will cause a failure. For attributes which define a custom read OSH the outcome is unpredictable as the existence of the resource is not validated before invoking the OSH.
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