Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Minor
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None
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None
Description
I am allowed to use all of these kinds of syntax with :add-proxy():
[domain@localhost:9999 subsystem=modcluster] :add-proxy(host=abc.com,port=123)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"domain-results" =>
"server-operations" => [{
"servers" => [],
"operation" => {
"address" => [("subsystem" => "modcluster")],
"operation" => "add-proxy",
"port" => 123,
"host" => "abc.com",
"operation-headers" => {"execute-for-coordinator" => true}
}
}]
}
}
[domain@localhost:9999 subsystem=modcluster] :add-proxy(host=def.com)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"domain-results" => {"step-1" => undefined}
,
"server-operations" => [{
"servers" => [],
"operation" => {
"address" => [("subsystem" => "modcluster")],
"operation" => "add-proxy",
"host" => "def.com",
"operation-headers" =>
}
}]
}
}
[domain@localhost:9999 subsystem=modcluster] :add-proxy(port=999)
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => {
"domain-results" => {"step-1" => undefined},
"server-operations" => [{
"servers" => [],
"operation" => {
"address" => [("subsystem" => "modcluster")],
"operation" => "add-proxy",
"port" => 999,
"operation-headers" => {"execute-for-coordinator" => true}
}
}]
}
}
I think only the first one should be valid.