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I was testing the trashcanCleaner module on my Alfresco one 5.0.0.3 running on Tomcat7.

The problem is about the time of the trigger of the clean action.

The preset time for the clean action is 04:00 per day and the protected days is set to 1. Last night(2015/03/26) at 18:10 I uploaded certains files into the repository then deleted them about minites later. According to the configuration, these files I justed deleted should stay at the trashcan for 1 day. But today(2015/03/27) at around 10:00 in the morning I found that those files were already deleted by the trashcanCleaner and the log for the trashcanCleaner class is below:

2015-03-27 07:31:08,717  DEBUG [content.cleanup.TrashcanCleaner] [DefaultScheduler_Worker-4] Trashcan cleaner query : 
2015-03-27 07:31:09,139  DEBUG [content.cleanup.TrashcanCleaner] [DefaultScheduler_Worker-4] @\{http\://www.alfresco.org/model/system/1.0\}archivedDate:[1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z TO 2015-03-26T06:31:08.717Z] 
2015-03-27 07:31:15,662  INFO  [content.cleanup.TrashcanCleaner] [DefaultScheduler_Worker-4] Trashcan Cleaner is about to purge the following items :
2015-03-27 07:31:15,662  INFO  [content.cleanup.TrashcanCleaner] [DefaultScheduler_Worker-4]  - file1
2015-03-27 07:31:15,662  INFO  [content.cleanup.TrashcanCleaner] [DefaultScheduler_Worker-4]  - file2
2015-03-27 07:31:15,662  INFO  [content.cleanup.TrashcanCleaner] [DefaultScheduler_Worker-4]  - file3

From the log above, the cleaner seems to be trigged at 2015-03-27 07:31:08 which is not as preset at 04:00 and those files haven't stayed in the trashcan for 1 day yet. I am quite confused with the time set within the lucene search system and Alfresco's repository time calculation.

The archive data(time when being deleted) calculation is via the method Below is the main code of getting the nodes to delete:

public void execute() {
  if (this.protectedDays > 0) {
    Date fromDate = new Date(0L);
    Date toDate = new Date(new Date().getTime() - 86400000L * Long.valueOf(this.protectedDays).longValue());
    if (toDate == null) {
        throw new RuntimeException("Error while building the query.");
    }
    String strFromDate = ISO8601DateFormat.format(fromDate);
    String strToDate = ISO8601DateFormat.format(toDate);
    StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(128);

    buf.append("@").append(Repository.escapeQName(ContentModel.PROP_ARCHIVED_DATE))
      .append(":").append("[").append(strFromDate)
      .append(" TO ").append(strToDate).append("] ");

    String query = buf.toString();
    SearchParameters sp = new SearchParameters();

    sp.setLanguage("lucene");
    sp.setQuery(query); 

    NodeRef archiveRootRef = this.nodeArchiveService.getStoreArchiveNode(Repository.getStoreRef());
    sp.addStore(archiveRootRef.getStoreRef());

    if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
      logger.debug("Trashcan cleaner query : ");
      logger.debug(query);
    }

    UserTransaction tx = null;
    ResultSet results = null;
    try {
      tx = this.transactionService.getNonPropagatingUserTransaction(false);
      tx.begin();
      results = this.searchService.query(sp);
      List<NodeRef> deletedItemsToPurge = results.getNodeRefs();

      if (logger.isInfoEnabled()) {
        logger.info("Trashcan Cleaner is about to purge the following items :");

        for (NodeRef item : deletedItemsToPurge) {
          String itemName = (String)this.nodeService.getProperty(item, ContentModel.PROP_NAME);
          logger.info(" - " + itemName);
        }
      }

      this.nodeArchiveService.purgeArchivedNodes(deletedItemsToPurge);
      tx.commit();
    }
    catch (Throwable err) {
      if (logger.isWarnEnabled())
        logger.warn("Error while cleaning the trashcan : " + err.getMessage());
      try {
        if (tx != null) {
          tx.rollback();
        }
      }
      catch (Exception tex) {
        if (logger.isWarnEnabled())
          logger.warn("Error while during the rollback : " + tex.getMessage());
      }
    }
    finally {
      if (results != null) {
        results.close();
      }
    }
  }
}

In order to figure out the archive date used by lucene, I made sevral tests: I created a file TestFile.txt at 2015/03/27 18:26 through the Share UI in the root of the document library and then moved it to trashcan at 2015/03/27 18:29.

Then I tried to retrieve that file through http://localhost:8080/alfresco/s/enterprise/admin/admin-nodebrowser by using the lucene query: @{http://www.alfresco.org/model/system/1.0}archivedDate:[1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z TO 2015-03-26T23:00:00.000Z] in archive://SpacesStore. I found that that file couldn't be retrieved if I changed the toDate to any timestamp before 2015-03-26T23:00:00.000Z, for example 2015-03-26T22:59:59.999Z. But any timestamp after or equals to 2015-03-26T23:00:00.000Z, that file is retrieved successfully.

So why is 2015-03-26T23:00:00.000Z but not the time when I actually deleted it? Any ideas on the time calculation of the archived date of content node?

I am in the time zone UTC-01. The method ISO8601DateFormat.format(new Date()) is returing a timestamp one hour before the actual invoking time of this method.

Why is this ?

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I'm not sure if this is really your answer, but don't focus on time so much regarding the range queries of lucene.

They work fine if you just use the date, but it doesn't really work on the rest with time queries.

But that should be ok, you just need to do an extra check with java to see if the date is before right now.

And why the job isn't triggering on the time you set it, I'm not sure but it's probably an Alfresco Job so you will need to state the XML and the cronjob value.

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