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auth_request_log_finished
2019 Jul 12
2
[bug] success field never emited in auth_request_finished event
...nished' event is documented as having a 'successful' field, but in the code, the field is defined as 'success' (e->add_str("success", "yes")).
But more important, in the function "auth_request_success_continue()" (auth/auth-request.c:288), "auth_request_log_finished(request)" is call (line 303) before updating the request status: "request->successful = TRUE" (line 312)
So the log function never set the success field to "yes" as at this point request->successful is still false.
Jean-Daniel
2019 Jul 12
1
[bug] success field never emited in auth_request_finished event
...e, the field is defined as 'success' (e->add_str("success", "yes")).
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But more important, in the function "auth_request_success_continue()" (auth/auth-request.c:288), "auth_request_log_finished(request)" is call (line 303) before updating the request status: "request->successful = TRUE" (line 312)
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So the log function never set the success field to "yes" as at this point req...
2019 Jul 12
0
[bug] success field never emited in auth_request_finished event
...; event is documented as having a 'successful' field, but in the code, the field is defined as 'success' (e->add_str("success", "yes")).
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> But more important, in the function "auth_request_success_continue()" (auth/auth-request.c:288), "auth_request_log_finished(request)" is call (line 303) before updating the request status: "request->successful = TRUE" (line 312)
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> So the log function never set the success field to "yes" as at this point request->successful is still false.
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