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/**
 * Tests that starting a mongod with --repair after an unclean shutdown does not attempt to rebuild
 * indexes before repairing the instance. Replication is used to get the database into a state where
 * an index has been dropped on disk, but still exists in the catalog.
 *
 * @tags: [requires_persistence, requires_replication, requires_majority_read_concern]
 */
(function() {
    "use strict";

    const dbName = "indexRebuild";
    const collName = "coll";

    const rst = new ReplSetTest({
        name: "doNotRebuildIndexesBeforeRepair",
        nodes: 2,
        nodeOptions:
            {setParameter: {logComponentVerbosity: tojsononeline({storage: {recovery: 2}})}}
    });
    const nodes = rst.startSet();
    rst.initiate();

    if (!rst.getPrimary().adminCommand("serverStatus").storageEngine.supportsSnapshotReadConcern) {
        // Only snapshotting storage engines can pause advancing the stable timestamp allowing us
        // to get into a state where indexes exist, but the underlying tables were dropped.
        rst.stopSet();
        return;
    }

    let primary = rst.getPrimary();
    let testDB = primary.getDB(dbName);
    let coll = testDB.getCollection(collName);
    assert.commandWorked(testDB.runCommand({
        createIndexes: collName,
        indexes: [
            {key: {a: 1}, name: 'a_1'},
            {key: {b: 1}, name: 'b_1'},
        ],
        writeConcern: {w: "majority"},
    }));
    assert.eq(3, coll.getIndexes().length);
    rst.awaitReplication(undefined, ReplSetTest.OpTimeType.LAST_DURABLE);

    // Lock the index entries into a stable checkpoint by shutting down.
    rst.stopSet(undefined, true);
    rst.startSet(undefined, true);

    // Disable snapshotting on all members of the replica set so that further operations do not
    // enter the majority snapshot.
    nodes.forEach(node => assert.commandWorked(node.adminCommand(
                      {configureFailPoint: "disableSnapshotting", mode: "alwaysOn"})));

    // Dropping the index would normally modify the collection metadata and drop the
    // table. Because we're not advancing the stable timestamp and we're going to crash the
    // server, the catalog change won't take effect, but ident being dropped will.
    primary = rst.getPrimary();
    testDB = primary.getDB(dbName);
    coll = testDB.getCollection(collName);
    assert.commandWorked(coll.dropIndexes());
    rst.awaitReplication();

    let primaryDbpath = rst.getPrimary().dbpath;
    let primaryPort = rst.getPrimary().port;
    rst.stopSet(9, true, {allowedExitCode: MongoRunner.EXIT_SIGKILL});

    // This should succeed in rebuilding the indexes, but only after the databases have been
    // repaired.
    assert.eq(
        0, runMongoProgram("mongod", "--repair", "--port", primaryPort, "--dbpath", primaryDbpath));

    // Restarting the replica set would roll back the index drop. Instead we want to start a
    // standalone and verify that repair rebuilt the indexes.
    let mongod = MongoRunner.runMongod({dbpath: primaryDbpath, noCleanData: true});
    assert.eq(3, mongod.getDB(dbName)[collName].getIndexes().length);

    MongoRunner.stopMongod(mongod);
})();