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dlp.inspect_content_test: test_inspect_gcs_file_with_custom_info_types failed #4210

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flaky-bot bot opened this issue Jun 30, 2020 · 0 comments
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priority: p1 Important issue which blocks shipping the next release. Will be fixed prior to next release. type: bug Error or flaw in code with unintended results or allowing sub-optimal usage patterns.

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flaky-bot bot commented Jun 30, 2020

Note: #2810 was also for this test, but it was closed more than 10 days ago. So, I didn't mark it flaky.


commit: 6e9baa1
buildURL: Build Status, Sponge
status: failed

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Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/workspace/dlp/inspect_content_test.py", line 352, in test_inspect_gcs_file_with_custom_info_types
    assert "Info type: EMAIL_ADDRESS" in out
AssertionError: assert 'Info type: EMAIL_ADDRESS' in 'Inspection operation started: projects/python-docs-samples-tests/locations/global/dlpJobs/i-4183918976955065353\nNo event received before the timeout. Please verify that the subscription provided is subscribed to the topic provided.\n'
@flaky-bot flaky-bot bot added buildcop: issue priority: p1 Important issue which blocks shipping the next release. Will be fixed prior to next release. type: bug Error or flaw in code with unintended results or allowing sub-optimal usage patterns. labels Jun 30, 2020
@tmatsuo tmatsuo closed this as completed Jun 30, 2020
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