I have a RestController with the following function:
@GetMapping("/filter") fun getProjects( @RequestParam q: String, ): Page<ProjectSummaryView> { return projectSummaryViewRepository .findAll( ProjectSummaryViewSpecification(projectFilter), PageRequest.of(projectFilter.page ?: 0, projectFilter.size ?: 0) ).map { v -> mapChatRoomDto(v, invocationContext) } }
The problem is that when I am sending concurrent requests with different query parameter, it looks like that the resolver assigning requestparam is not thread-safe. The parameter "query" get mixed up. If I inject WebRequest into the function, we can clearly see that query doesn't match webRequest.getParameter()
More information: If I do this, and hammer the the request, I will at some point get that q!=q2, that indicates that it is not threadsafe.
@JsonView(Public::class)
@PreAuthorize("@sec.hasProjectPermission(#projectFilter)")
@GetMapping("/summary")
fun getProjectsSummaries(
@RequestParam q: String,
webRequest: WebRequest,
invocationContext: InvocationContext
): Page<ProjectSummaryView> {
val cId = getCustomerId(query)
val param = webRequest.parameterMap
val q2 = webRequest.parameterMap.get("q")?.get(0)
if (q != q2) {
System.out.println(q)
System.out.println(q2)
}
return projectSummaryViewRepository
.findAll(
ProjectSummaryViewSpecification(q),
PageRequest.of(0, 20)
).map { v -> mapChatRoomDto(v, invocationContext) }
}
projectFilter
looks like state?) it is perfectly thread-safe and I suspect the error being on the test side. Finally it would be good to know which server you are running this on and how things are being loadtested.