* CORDA-3845: Update BC, log4j, slf4j (#6699)
* CORDA-3845: Update BC to 1.64
* CORDA-3845: Upgraded log4j to 2.12.1
* We can remove the use of Manifests from the logging package so that when _it_ logs it doesn't error on the fact the stream was already closed by the default Java logger.
* Remove the logging package as a plugin
* latest BC version
* Remove old test
* Fix some rebased changes to log file handling
* Update slf4j too
Co-authored-by: Ryan Fowler <fowlerrr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adel El-Beik <adel.el-beik@r3.com>
Test was flaky because the flow can finish below it can be killed,
therefore failing the test. Sleep for 1 minute instead to give plenty of
time for the test.
* CORDA-4034 Reduce forkEvery to 15 to attempt to mitigate memory leak.
* ENT-5679 Disable test which triggers OOM
* Run tests on two Jenkins agents
* Fixed processing JUnit test results by Allure
* Add timeouts to VaultObserverExceptionTest
* Revert "CORDA-3845: Update BC, log4j, slf4j (#6699)" to eliminate introduced memory leaks
Co-authored-by: Waldemar Zurowski <waldemar.zurowski@r3.com>
Do not let a user reattach to a flow started by another user.
Reattaching to a flow using startFlowWithClientId for a flow not
started by the current user throws a PermissionException
Reattaching to a flow using reattachFlowWithClientId for a flow not
started by the current user returns null.
finishedFlowsWithClientIds does not return flows started by other
users.
Normal rpc permissions around startFlowWithClientId and
startFlowDynamicWithClientId has also been added.
To allow admins to remove client ids as well as be able to see all the
client ids on the node, admin versions have been added that bypass the
user restrictions. These can be permitted via rpc to only provide
their usage to admins.
* Do not use Security.addProvider(BouncyCastleProvider()) in tests, to avoid disruptions of other tests.
* Forcibly register security providers before starting Jimfs, to resolve a sequencing problem where Jimfs triggers loading of the SFTP filesystem provider, which in turn registers the standard BouncyCastle provider rather than the patched version Corda needs.
* INFRA-683 Move Corda OS release branch builds to serial (#6703)
Co-authored-by: Waldemar Zurowski <waldemar.zurowski@r3.com>
Co-authored-by: Denis Rekalov <denis.rekalov@r3.com>
Co-authored-by: Waldemar Zurowski <waldemar.zurowski@r3.com>
* Add support for handling release candidate for Docker publishing
* Re-enabled Sonatype check
* Artifactory build name includes branch / tag name
* Environment variables sorted alphabetically
* CORDA-3845: Update BC to 1.64
* CORDA-3845: Upgraded log4j to 2.12.1
* We can remove the use of Manifests from the logging package so that when _it_ logs it doesn't error on the fact the stream was already closed by the default Java logger.
* Remove the logging package as a plugin
* latest BC version
* Remove old test
* Fix some rebased changes to log file handling
* Update slf4j too
Co-authored-by: Ryan Fowler <fowlerrr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Adel El-Beik <adel.el-beik@r3.com>
* Make existing client id flows re-attachable via rpc 'startFlow' when flows draining mode is enabled
* Fix detekt issue
* Remove unneeded/ unreached waiting on flow's return future
Forcibly register security providers before starting Jimfs, to resolve a sequencing problem where Jimfs triggers loading of the SFTP filesystem provider, which in turn registers the standard BouncyCastle provider rather than the patched version Corda needs.
Do not use Security.addProvider(BouncyCastleProvider()) in tests, to avoid disruptions of other tests.
Co-authored-by: Denis Rekalov <denis.rekalov@r3.com>
If a flow is started with a client id, do not delete it from the
database. Instead, set the status to `KILLED` and store a
`KilledFlowException` in the database.
Keeping it around allows it to be reattached to using the same
mechanisms as active, completed or failed flows. Furthermore, without
this change it could be possible for a flow to be triggered again if
killed while the reconnecting rpc client is being used.
If there is no client id related to the flow, then kill flow keeps its
original behaviour of deleting all traces of the flow.
Flows cannot be killed if they are `COMPLETED`, `FAILED` or `KILLED`
already.
Logs have been added if requests to kill flows in these statuses are
made.
Do not update the status + persist the exception if the flow was killed
during flow initialisation (before persisting its first checkpoint).
Remove the client id mapping if the flow was killed and did not persist
its original checkpoint.