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/**
* Initial sync runs in several phases - the first 3 are as follows:
* 1) fetches the last oplog entry (op_start1) on the source;
* 2) copies all non-local databases from the source; and
* 3) fetches and applies operations from the source after op_start1.
*
* This test upserts documents with both the "update" and "applyOps" commands on the source between
* phases 2 and 3; these operations should be treated as inserts on the syncing node and applied
* successfully.
*/
(function() {
load("jstests/libs/fail_point_util.js");
load("jstests/replsets/libs/initial_sync_update_missing_doc.js");
const replSet = new ReplSetTest({nodes: 1});
replSet.startSet();
replSet.initiate();
const primary = replSet.getPrimary();
const dbName = 'test';
const collectionName = jsTestName();
assert.commandWorked(primary.getDB(dbName).createCollection(collectionName));
const coll = primary.getDB(dbName).getCollection(collectionName);
// Add a secondary node with priority: 0 and votes: 0 so that we prevent elections while
// it is syncing from the primary.
const secondaryConfig = {
rsConfig: {votes: 0, priority: 0}
};
const secondary = reInitiateSetWithSecondary(replSet, secondaryConfig);
jsTestLog("Allow initial sync to finish cloning collections");
let failPoint = configureFailPoint(secondary, 'initialSyncHangAfterDataCloning');
assert.commandWorked(secondary.getDB('admin').runCommand(
{configureFailPoint: 'initialSyncHangBeforeCopyingDatabases', mode: 'off'}));
failPoint.wait();
jsTestLog('Use both "update" and "applyOps" to upsert doc on primary');
let documentIdCounter = 0;
let numDocuments = 0;
assert.commandWorked(coll.update({_id: documentIdCounter}, {x: 1}, {upsert: true}));
documentIdCounter++;
numDocuments++;
function applyOps({documentId, alwaysUpsert}) {
let command = {
applyOps: [
{op: "u", ns: coll.getFullName(), o2: {_id: documentId}, o: {$v: 2, diff: {u: {x: 1}}}}
]
};
if (alwaysUpsert !== null) {
command['alwaysUpsert'] = alwaysUpsert;
}
assert.commandWorked(primary.getDB(dbName).runCommand(command));
}
/* alwaysUpsert is true by default; test with the default value and an explicit value */
for (let alwaysUpsert of [null, true]) {
/* It writes a regular op: 'u' entry. The update is treated as
* an upsert by the primary. Ensure it is treated that way by the secondary when it applies
* the oplog entry during initial sync.
*/
applyOps({documentId: documentIdCounter, alwaysUpsert: alwaysUpsert});
documentIdCounter++;
numDocuments++;
}
/* The interesting scenario for alwaysUpsert: false is if the document is deleted on the primary
* after updating. When the secondary attempts to apply the oplog entry during initial sync,
* it will fail to update. Ensure that initial sync proceeds anyway.
*/
coll.insertOne({_id: documentIdCounter});
applyOps({documentId: documentIdCounter, alwaysUpsert: false});
coll.deleteOne({_id: documentIdCounter});
// Don't increment numDocuments, since we deleted the document we just inserted.
documentIdCounter++;
jsTestLog("Allow initial sync to finish fetching and replaying oplog");
failPoint.off();
finishAndValidate(replSet, collectionName, numDocuments);
replSet.stopSet();
})();
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