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[BUG] ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException for inconsistent detector index behavior #843

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Expand Up @@ -261,7 +261,8 @@ public void onResponse(SearchResponse response) {
}

SearchHits hits = response.getHits();
if (hits.getTotalHits().value == 1) {
// Detectors Index hits count could be more even if we fetch one
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just curious why can hits be >1 ??

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Keeping it >1 in case we remove filters and the number of hits are more than 1.

if (hits.getTotalHits().value >= 1 && hits.getHits().length > 0) {
try {
SearchHit hit = hits.getAt(0);

Expand All @@ -272,6 +273,7 @@ public void onResponse(SearchResponse response) {
Detector detector = Detector.docParse(xcp, hit.getId(), hit.getVersion());
joinEngine.onSearchDetectorResponse(detector, finding);
} catch (IOException e) {
log.error("IOException for request {}", searchRequest.toString(), e);
onFailures(e);
}
} else {
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