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Duplicated "Schema Update" properties in Data Lake configuration #3097

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Sylvain2703 opened this issue Aug 1, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3107
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Duplicated "Schema Update" properties in Data Lake configuration #3097

Sylvain2703 opened this issue Aug 1, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #3107
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Sylvain2703 commented Aug 1, 2024

Apache StreamPipes version

0.95.0

Affected StreamPipes components

Processing Elements, UI

What happened?

When editing a pipeline, in the configuration of the Data Lake sink, "Schema Update" properties can be duplicated in the UI.

How to reproduce?

I'm not sure what causes this issue, but here is a scenario that reproduces the problem for me:

  1. Create a new Pipeline with a Data Stream and Data Lake
  2. Save and start the Pipeline
  3. Stop and restart the Docker Compose env
  4. Open the Pipeline and edit the Data Lake
    Notice the duplicated "Schema Update" section:
    Duplicated Schema Update in Data Lake

Expected behavior

No duplicated "Schema Update".

Additional technical information

  • Backend Version: 0.95.0
  • Java VM Vendor: Eclipse Adoptium
  • Java VM Name: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM
  • Java VM Version: 17.0.11+9
  • Java Runtime Name: OpenJDK Runtime Environment
  • Java Runtime Version: 17.0.11+9
  • OS Name: Linux
  • OS Version: 5.15.153.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2
  • WSL Version: 2.2.4.0
  • Windows Version: 10.0.22631.3958
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