use ZOOM::IRSpy::Test;
our @ISA = qw(ZOOM::IRSpy::Test);
+our $max_timeout_errors = $ZOOM::IRSpy::max_timeout_errors;
-# These queries
my @queries = (
"\@attr 1=4 mineral",
"\@attr 1=4 computer",
### We can add more queries here
);
+# Certain fetch attempts cause the connection to be lost (e.g. the
+# decoding of OPAC records fails for the National Library of
+# Education, Denmark (grundtvig.dpu.dk:2100/S), after which all
+# subsequent fetches fail -- see bug #3548. To amerliorate the
+# consequences of this, we check the record syntaxes in order of
+# importance and likelihood of not causing the connection to be
+# dropped. Of course, for well-behaved servers, this makes no
+# difference at all.
+
+#@syntax = qw(grs-1 sutrs usmarc xml); # simplify for debugging
+my @syntax = (
+ 'usmarc',
+ 'canmarc',
+ 'danmarc',
+ 'ibermarc',
+ 'intermarc',
+ 'jpmarc',
+ 'librismarc',
+ 'mab',
+ 'normarc',
+ 'picamarc',
+ 'rusmarc',
+ 'swemarc',
+ 'ukmarc',
+ 'unimarc',
+ 'sutrs',
+ 'xml',
+ 'grs-1',
+ 'summary',
+ 'opac',
+ );
+
sub start {
my $class = shift();
my($conn) = @_;
- # Here I want to get a use attribute from the session, which we've
- # managed to search for in the Search/Bib1 or Search/Dan1 tests.
- # But how? So far we search for title: 1=4
$conn->irspy_search_pqf($queries[0], { queryindex => 0 }, {},
ZOOM::Event::ZEND, \&completed_search,
exception => \&completed_search);
$conn->log("irspy_test", "Fetch test search (", $task->render_query(), ") ",
ref $event && $event->isa("ZOOM::Exception") ?
"failed: $event" : "found $n records (event=$event)");
+
+ # remember how often a target record hit a timeout
+ if (ref $event && $event->isa("ZOOM::Exception")) {
+ if ($event =~ /Timeout/i) {
+ $conn->record->zoom_error->{TIMEOUT}++;
+ $conn->log("irspy_test", "Increase timeout error counter to: " .
+ $conn->record->zoom_error->{TIMEOUT});
+ }
+ }
+
if ($n == 0) {
$task->{rs}->destroy();
my $qindex = $udata->{queryindex}+1;
my $q = $queries[$qindex];
return ZOOM::IRSpy::Status::TEST_SKIPPED
- if !defined $q;
+ if !defined $q || $conn->record->zoom_error->{TIMEOUT} >= $max_timeout_errors;
$conn->log("irspy_test", "Trying another search ...");
$conn->irspy_search_pqf($queries[$qindex], { queryindex => $qindex }, {},
return ZOOM::IRSpy::Status::TASK_DONE;
}
- my @syntax = (
- 'canmarc',
- 'danmarc',
- 'grs-1',
- 'ibermarc',
- 'intermarc',
- 'jpmarc',
- 'librismarc',
- 'mab',
- 'normarc',
-# 'opac',
- 'picamarc',
- 'rusmarc',
- 'summary',
- 'sutrs',
- 'swemarc',
- 'ukmarc',
- 'unimarc',
- 'usmarc',
- 'xml'
- );
- #@syntax = qw(grs-1 sutrs usmarc xml); # simplify for debugging
foreach my $i (0 ..$#syntax) {
my $syntax = $syntax[$i];
$conn->irspy_rs_record($task->{rs}, 0,
my $syn = $udata->{'syntax'};
my $rs = $task->{rs};
- my $record = _fetch_record($rs, 0, $syn);
+ my $record = _fetch_record($conn, $rs, 0, $syn);
my $ok = 0;
if (!$record || $record->error()) {
$conn->log("irspy_test", "retrieval of $syn record failed: ",
}
+# By the time this is called, the record has already been physically
+# fetched from the server in the correct syntax, and placed in the
+# result-set's cache. But in order to actually get hold of it from
+# that cache, we need to set the record-syntax again, to the same
+# value, otherwise ZOOM will make a fresh request.
+#
+# ZOOM::IRSpy::Task::Retrieve sets options into the connection object
+# rather than the result-set object (because it's a subclass of
+# ZOOM::IRSpy::Task, which doesn't know about result-sets). Therefore
+# it's important that this function also set into the connection:
+# otherwise any value subsequently set into the connection by
+# ZOOM::IRSpy::Task::Retrieve will be ignored by ZOOM-C operations, as
+# the value previously set into the result-set will override it.
+# (This was the very subtle cause of bug #3534).
+#
sub _fetch_record {
- my($rs, $index0, $syntax) = @_;
+ my($conn, $rs, $index0, $syntax) = @_;
- my $oldSyntax = $rs->option(preferredRecordSyntax => $syntax);
+ my $oldSyntax = $conn->option(preferredRecordSyntax => $syntax);
my $record = $rs->record(0);
$oldSyntax = "" if !defined $oldSyntax;
- $rs->option(preferredRecordSyntax => $oldSyntax);
+ $conn->option(preferredRecordSyntax => $oldSyntax);
return $record;
}