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apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.docs-test'
integTestCluster {
/* Enable regexes in painless so our tests don't complain about example
* snippets that use them. */
setting 'script.painless.regex.enabled', 'true'
Closure configFile = {
extraConfigFile it, "src/test/cluster/config/$it"
}
configFile 'analysis/example_word_list.txt'
configFile 'analysis/hyphenation_patterns.xml'
configFile 'analysis/synonym.txt'
configFile 'analysis/stemmer_override.txt'
configFile 'userdict_ja.txt'
configFile 'KeywordTokenizer.rbbi'
extraConfigFile 'hunspell/en_US/en_US.aff', '../core/src/test/resources/indices/analyze/conf_dir/hunspell/en_US/en_US.aff'
extraConfigFile 'hunspell/en_US/en_US.dic', '../core/src/test/resources/indices/analyze/conf_dir/hunspell/en_US/en_US.dic'
// Whitelist reindexing from the local node so we can test it.
setting 'reindex.remote.whitelist', '127.0.0.1:*'
}
// Build the cluster with all plugins
project.rootProject.subprojects.findAll { it.parent.path == ':plugins' }.each { subproj ->
/* Skip repositories. We just aren't going to be able to test them so it
* doesn't make sense to waste time installing them. */
if (subproj.path.startsWith(':plugins:repository-')) {
return
}
subproj.afterEvaluate { // need to wait until the project has been configured
integTestCluster {
plugin subproj.path
}
}
}
buildRestTests.docs = fileTree(projectDir) {
// No snippets in here!
exclude 'build.gradle'
// That is where the snippets go, not where they come from!
exclude 'build'
}
Closure setupTwitter = { String name, int count ->
buildRestTests.setups[name] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: twitter
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 1
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
user:
type: keyword
doc_values: true
date:
type: date
likes:
type: long
- do:
bulk:
index: twitter
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |'''
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
String user, text
if (i == 0) {
user = 'kimchy'
text = 'trying out Elasticsearch'
} else {
user = 'test'
text = "some message with the number $i"
}
buildRestTests.setups[name] += """
{"index":{"_id": "$i"}}
{"user": "$user", "message": "$text", "date": "2009-11-15T14:12:12", "likes": $i}"""
}
}
setupTwitter('twitter', 5)
setupTwitter('big_twitter', 120)
setupTwitter('huge_twitter', 1200)
buildRestTests.setups['host'] = '''
# Fetch the http host. We use the host of the master because we know there will always be a master.
- do:
cluster.state: {}
- set: { master_node: master }
- do:
nodes.info:
Cross Cluster Search: make remote clusters optional (#27182) Today Cross Cluster Search requires at least one node in each remote cluster to be up once the cross cluster search is run. Otherwise the whole search request fails despite some of the data (either local and/or remote) is available. This happens when performing the _search/shards calls to find out which remote shards the query has to be executed on. This scenario is different from shard failures that may happen later on when the query is actually executed, in case e.g. remote shards are missing, which is not going to fail the whole request but rather yield partial results, and the _shards section in the response will indicate that. This commit introduces a boolean setting per cluster called search.remote.$cluster_alias.skip_if_disconnected, set to false by default, which allows to skip certain clusters if they are down when trying to reach them through a cross cluster search requests. By default all clusters are mandatory. Scroll requests support such setting too when they are first initiated (first search request with scroll parameter), but subsequent scroll rounds (_search/scroll endpoint) will fail if some of the remote clusters went down meanwhile. The search API response contains now a new _clusters section, similar to the _shards section, that gets returned whenever one or more clusters were disconnected and got skipped: "_clusters" : { "total" : 3, "successful" : 2, "skipped" : 1 } Such section won't be part of the response if no clusters have been skipped. The per cluster skip_unavailable setting value has also been added to the output of the remote/info API.
2017-11-21 05:41:47 -05:00
metric: [ http, transport ]
- is_true: nodes.$master.http.publish_address
- set: {nodes.$master.http.publish_address: host}
Cross Cluster Search: make remote clusters optional (#27182) Today Cross Cluster Search requires at least one node in each remote cluster to be up once the cross cluster search is run. Otherwise the whole search request fails despite some of the data (either local and/or remote) is available. This happens when performing the _search/shards calls to find out which remote shards the query has to be executed on. This scenario is different from shard failures that may happen later on when the query is actually executed, in case e.g. remote shards are missing, which is not going to fail the whole request but rather yield partial results, and the _shards section in the response will indicate that. This commit introduces a boolean setting per cluster called search.remote.$cluster_alias.skip_if_disconnected, set to false by default, which allows to skip certain clusters if they are down when trying to reach them through a cross cluster search requests. By default all clusters are mandatory. Scroll requests support such setting too when they are first initiated (first search request with scroll parameter), but subsequent scroll rounds (_search/scroll endpoint) will fail if some of the remote clusters went down meanwhile. The search API response contains now a new _clusters section, similar to the _shards section, that gets returned whenever one or more clusters were disconnected and got skipped: "_clusters" : { "total" : 3, "successful" : 2, "skipped" : 1 } Such section won't be part of the response if no clusters have been skipped. The per cluster skip_unavailable setting value has also been added to the output of the remote/info API.
2017-11-21 05:41:47 -05:00
- set: {nodes.$master.transport.publish_address: transport_host}
'''
buildRestTests.setups['node'] = '''
# Fetch the node name. We use the host of the master because we know there will always be a master.
- do:
cluster.state: {}
- is_true: master_node
- set: { master_node: node_name }
'''
// Used by scripted metric docs
buildRestTests.setups['ledger'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: ledger
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 2
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
type:
type: keyword
amount:
type: double
- do:
bulk:
index: ledger
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/01/01 00:00:00", "amount": 200, "type": "sale", "description": "something"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/01/01 00:00:00", "amount": 10, "type": "expense", "decription": "another thing"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/01/01 00:00:00", "amount": 150, "type": "sale", "description": "blah"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/01/01 00:00:00", "amount": 50, "type": "expense", "description": "cost of blah"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/01/01 00:00:00", "amount": 50, "type": "expense", "description": "advertisement"}'''
// Used by aggregation docs
buildRestTests.setups['sales'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: sales
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 2
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
type:
type: keyword
- do:
bulk:
index: sales
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/01/01 00:00:00", "price": 200, "promoted": true, "rating": 1, "type": "hat"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/01/01 00:00:00", "price": 200, "promoted": true, "rating": 1, "type": "t-shirt"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/01/01 00:00:00", "price": 150, "promoted": true, "rating": 5, "type": "bag"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/02/01 00:00:00", "price": 50, "promoted": false, "rating": 1, "type": "hat"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/02/01 00:00:00", "price": 10, "promoted": true, "rating": 4, "type": "t-shirt"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/03/01 00:00:00", "price": 200, "promoted": true, "rating": 1, "type": "hat"}
{"index":{}}
{"date": "2015/03/01 00:00:00", "price": 175, "promoted": false, "rating": 2, "type": "t-shirt"}'''
// Dummy bank account data used by getting-started.asciidoc
buildRestTests.setups['bank'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: bank
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 5
number_of_routing_shards: 5
- do:
bulk:
index: bank
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |
#bank_data#
'''
/* Load the actual accounts only if we're going to use them. This complicates
* dependency checking but that is a small price to pay for not building a
* 400kb string every time we start the build. */
File accountsFile = new File("$projectDir/src/test/resources/accounts.json")
buildRestTests.inputs.file(accountsFile)
buildRestTests.doFirst {
String accounts = accountsFile.getText('UTF-8')
// Indent like a yaml test needs
accounts = accounts.replaceAll('(?m)^', ' ')
buildRestTests.setups['bank'] =
buildRestTests.setups['bank'].replace('#bank_data#', accounts)
}
buildRestTests.setups['range_index'] = '''
- do :
indices.create:
index: range_index
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 2
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
expected_attendees:
type: integer_range
time_frame:
type: date_range
format: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss||yyyy-MM-dd||epoch_millis
- do:
bulk:
index: range_index
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |
{"index":{"_id": 1}}
{"expected_attendees": {"gte": 10, "lte": 20}, "time_frame": {"gte": "2015-10-31 12:00:00", "lte": "2015-11-01"}}'''
// Used by index boost doc
buildRestTests.setups['index_boost'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: index1
- do:
indices.create:
index: index2
- do:
indices.put_alias:
index: index1
name: alias1
'''
// Used by sampler and diversified-sampler aggregation docs
buildRestTests.setups['stackoverflow'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: stackoverflow
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 1
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
author:
type: keyword
tags:
type: keyword
- do:
bulk:
index: stackoverflow
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |'''
// Make Kibana strongly connected to elasticsearch and logstash
// Make Kibana rarer (and therefore higher-ranking) than Javascript
// Make Javascript strongly connected to jquery and angular
// Make Cabana strongly connected to elasticsearch but only as a result of a single author
for (int i = 0; i < 150; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['stackoverflow'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"author": "very_relevant_$i", "tags": ["elasticsearch", "kibana"]}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 50; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['stackoverflow'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"author": "very_relevant_$i", "tags": ["logstash", "kibana"]}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 200; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['stackoverflow'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"author": "partially_relevant_$i", "tags": ["javascript", "jquery"]}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 200; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['stackoverflow'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"author": "partially_relevant_$i", "tags": ["javascript", "angular"]}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 50; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['stackoverflow'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"author": "noisy author", "tags": ["elasticsearch", "cabana"]}"""
}
buildRestTests.setups['stackoverflow'] += """
"""
// Used by significant_text aggregation docs
buildRestTests.setups['news'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: news
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 1
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
source:
type: keyword
content:
type: text
- do:
bulk:
index: news
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |'''
// Make h5n1 strongly connected to bird flu
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['news'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"source": "very_relevant_$i", "content": "bird flu h5n1"}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['news'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"source": "filler_$i", "content": "bird dupFiller "}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['news'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"source": "filler_$i", "content": "flu dupFiller "}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 20; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['news'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"source": "partially_relevant_$i", "content": "elasticsearch dupFiller dupFiller dupFiller dupFiller pozmantier"}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['news'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"source": "partially_relevant_$i", "content": "elasticsearch logstash kibana"}"""
}
buildRestTests.setups['news'] += """
"""
// Used by some aggregations
buildRestTests.setups['exams'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: exams
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 1
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
grade:
type: byte
- do:
bulk:
index: exams
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |
{"index":{}}
{"grade": 100}
{"index":{}}
{"grade": 50}'''
buildRestTests.setups['stored_example_script'] = '''
# Simple script to load a field. Not really a good example, but a simple one.
- do:
put_script:
id: "my_script"
body: { "script": { "lang": "painless", "source": "doc[params.field].value" } }
- match: { acknowledged: true }
'''
buildRestTests.setups['stored_scripted_metric_script'] = '''
- do:
put_script:
id: "my_init_script"
body: { "script": { "lang": "painless", "source": "params._agg.transactions = []" } }
- match: { acknowledged: true }
- do:
put_script:
id: "my_map_script"
body: { "script": { "lang": "painless", "source": "params._agg.transactions.add(doc.type.value == 'sale' ? doc.amount.value : -1 * doc.amount.value)" } }
- match: { acknowledged: true }
- do:
put_script:
id: "my_combine_script"
body: { "script": { "lang": "painless", "source": "double profit = 0;for (t in params._agg.transactions) { profit += t; } return profit" } }
- match: { acknowledged: true }
- do:
put_script:
id: "my_reduce_script"
body: { "script": { "lang": "painless", "source": "double profit = 0;for (a in params._aggs) { profit += a; } return profit" } }
- match: { acknowledged: true }
'''
// Used by analyze api
buildRestTests.setups['analyze_sample'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: analyze_sample
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 1
number_of_replicas: 0
analysis:
normalizer:
my_normalizer:
type: custom
filter: [lowercase]
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
obj1.field1:
type: text'''
// Used by percentile/percentile-rank aggregations
buildRestTests.setups['latency'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: latency
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 1
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
load_time:
type: long
- do:
bulk:
index: latency
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |'''
for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
def value = i
if (i % 10) {
value = i*10
}
buildRestTests.setups['latency'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"load_time": "$value"}"""
}
// Used by iprange agg
buildRestTests.setups['iprange'] = '''
- do:
indices.create:
index: ip_addresses
body:
settings:
number_of_shards: 1
number_of_replicas: 1
mappings:
_doc:
properties:
ip:
type: ip
- do:
bulk:
index: ip_addresses
type: _doc
refresh: true
body: |'''
for (int i = 0; i < 255; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['iprange'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"ip": "10.0.0.$i"}"""
}
for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
buildRestTests.setups['iprange'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"ip": "9.0.0.$i"}"""
buildRestTests.setups['iprange'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"ip": "11.0.0.$i"}"""
buildRestTests.setups['iprange'] += """
{"index":{}}
{"ip": "12.0.0.$i"}"""
}