/** * Tests that a server containing a TTL index with NaN for 'expireAfterSeconds' * will log a warning on startup. * * @tags: [ * requires_persistence, * requires_replication, * ] */ (function() { 'use strict'; load("jstests/libs/fail_point_util.js"); load('jstests/noPassthrough/libs/index_build.js'); const rst = new ReplSetTest({nodes: [{}, {rsConfig: {votes: 0, priority: 0}}]}); rst.startSet(); rst.initiate(); let primary = rst.getPrimary(); const db = primary.getDB('test'); const coll = db.t; // The test cases here revolve around having a TTL index in the catalog with a NaN // 'expireAfterSeconds'. The current createIndexes behavior will overwrite NaN with int32::max // unless we use a fail point. const fp = configureFailPoint(primary, 'skipTTLIndexValidationOnCreateIndex'); const fp2 = configureFailPoint(primary, 'skipTTLIndexInvalidExpireAfterSecondsValidationForCreateIndex'); try { assert.commandWorked(coll.createIndex({t: 1}, {expireAfterSeconds: NaN})); } finally { fp.off(); fp2.off(); } assert.commandWorked(coll.insert({_id: 0, t: ISODate()})); // Force checkpoint in storage engine to ensure index is part of the catalog in // in finished state at startup. rst.awaitReplication(); let secondary = rst.getSecondary(); assert.commandWorked(secondary.adminCommand({fsync: 1})); // Restart the secondary and check for the startup warning in the logs. secondary = rst.restart(secondary); rst.waitForState(secondary, ReplSetTest.State.SECONDARY); // Wait for "Found an existing TTL index with NaN 'expireAfterSeconds' in the catalog" log message. checkLog.containsJson(secondary, 6852200, { ns: coll.getFullName(), spec: (spec) => { jsTestLog('TTL index on secondary at startup: ' + tojson(spec)); return isNaN(spec.expireAfterSeconds); } }); rst.stopSet(); })();