OpenSearch/client/rest-high-level/build.gradle

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import org.elasticsearch.gradle.test.RestIntegTestTask
import org.elasticsearch.gradle.info.BuildParams
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apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.testclusters'
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.build'
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.rest-test'
apply plugin: 'nebula.maven-base-publish'
apply plugin: 'nebula.maven-scm'
[7.x] Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114) (#52798) * Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114) This PR addresses the unnecessary copying of the rest specs and allows for better semantics for which specs and tests are copied. By default the rest specs will get copied if the project applies `elasticsearch.standalone-rest-test` or `esplugin` and the project has rest tests or you configure the custom extension `restResources`. This PR also removes the need for dozens of places where the x-pack specs were copied by supporting copying of the x-pack rest specs too. The plugin/task introduced here can also copy the rest tests to the local project through a similar configuration. The new plugin/task allows a user to minimize the surface area of which rest specs are copied. Per project can be configured to include only a subset of the specs (or tests). Configuring a project to only copy the specs when actually needed should help with build cache hit rates since we can better define what is actually in use. However, project level optimizations for build cache hit rates are not included with this PR. Also, with this PR you can no longer use the includePackaged flag on integTest task. The following items are included in this PR: * new plugin: `elasticsearch.rest-resources` * new tasks: CopyRestApiTask and CopyRestTestsTask - performs the copy * new extension 'restResources' ``` restResources { restApi { includeCore 'foo' , 'bar' //will include the core specs that start with foo and bar includeXpack 'baz' //will include x-pack specs that start with baz } restTests { includeCore 'foo', 'bar' //will include the core tests that start with foo and bar includeXpack 'baz' //will include the x-pack tests that start with baz } } ```
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apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.rest-resources'
group = 'org.elasticsearch.client'
archivesBaseName = 'elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client'
publishing {
publications {
nebula {
artifactId = archivesBaseName
}
}
}
[7.x] Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114) (#52798) * Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114) This PR addresses the unnecessary copying of the rest specs and allows for better semantics for which specs and tests are copied. By default the rest specs will get copied if the project applies `elasticsearch.standalone-rest-test` or `esplugin` and the project has rest tests or you configure the custom extension `restResources`. This PR also removes the need for dozens of places where the x-pack specs were copied by supporting copying of the x-pack rest specs too. The plugin/task introduced here can also copy the rest tests to the local project through a similar configuration. The new plugin/task allows a user to minimize the surface area of which rest specs are copied. Per project can be configured to include only a subset of the specs (or tests). Configuring a project to only copy the specs when actually needed should help with build cache hit rates since we can better define what is actually in use. However, project level optimizations for build cache hit rates are not included with this PR. Also, with this PR you can no longer use the includePackaged flag on integTest task. The following items are included in this PR: * new plugin: `elasticsearch.rest-resources` * new tasks: CopyRestApiTask and CopyRestTestsTask - performs the copy * new extension 'restResources' ``` restResources { restApi { includeCore 'foo' , 'bar' //will include the core specs that start with foo and bar includeXpack 'baz' //will include x-pack specs that start with baz } restTests { includeCore 'foo', 'bar' //will include the core tests that start with foo and bar includeXpack 'baz' //will include the x-pack tests that start with baz } } ```
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restResources {
//we need to copy the yaml spec so we can check naming (see RestHighlevelClientTests#testApiNamingConventions)
restApi {
includeCore '*'
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}
}
dependencies {
compile project(':server')
compile project(':client:rest')
compile project(':modules:mapper-extras')
compile project(':modules:parent-join')
compile project(':modules:aggs-matrix-stats')
compile project(':modules:rank-eval')
compile project(':modules:lang-mustache')
testCompile project(':client:test')
testCompile project(':test:framework')
testCompile "com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting:randomizedtesting-runner:${versions.randomizedrunner}"
testCompile "junit:junit:${versions.junit}"
//this is needed to make RestHighLevelClientTests#testApiNamingConventions work from IDEs
testCompile project(":rest-api-spec")
// Needed for serialization tests:
// (In order to serialize a server side class to a client side class or the other way around)
testCompile(project(':x-pack:plugin:core')) {
exclude group: 'org.elasticsearch', module: 'elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client'
}
testCompile(project(':x-pack:plugin:eql'))
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}
processTestResources {
from(project(':client:rest-high-level').file('src/test/resources'))
}
dependencyLicenses {
// Don't check licenses for dependency that are part of the elasticsearch project
// But any other dependency should have its license/notice/sha1
dependencies = project.configurations.runtime.fileCollection {
it.group.startsWith('org.elasticsearch') == false
}
}
forbiddenApisMain {
// core does not depend on the httpclient for compile so we add the signatures here. We don't add them for test as they are already
// specified
addSignatureFiles 'http-signatures'
signaturesFiles += files('src/main/resources/forbidden/rest-high-level-signatures.txt')
}
File nodeCert = file("./testnode.crt")
File nodeTrustStore = file("./testnode.jks")
File pkiTrustCert = file("./src/test/resources/org/elasticsearch/client/security/delegate_pki/testRootCA.crt")
integTest.runner {
systemProperty 'tests.rest.async', 'false'
systemProperty 'tests.rest.cluster.username', System.getProperty('tests.rest.cluster.username', 'test_user')
systemProperty 'tests.rest.cluster.password', System.getProperty('tests.rest.cluster.password', 'test-password')
}
RestIntegTestTask asyncIntegTest = tasks.create("asyncIntegTest", RestIntegTestTask) {
runner {
systemProperty 'tests.rest.async', 'true'
systemProperty 'tests.rest.cluster.username', System.getProperty('tests.rest.cluster.username', 'test_user')
systemProperty 'tests.rest.cluster.password', System.getProperty('tests.rest.cluster.password', 'test-password')
}
}
check.dependsOn(asyncIntegTest)
testClusters.all {
testDistribution = 'DEFAULT'
systemProperty 'es.scripting.update.ctx_in_params', 'false'
setting 'reindex.remote.whitelist', '[ "[::1]:*", "127.0.0.1:*" ]'
setting 'xpack.license.self_generated.type', 'trial'
setting 'xpack.security.enabled', 'true'
setting 'xpack.security.authc.token.enabled', 'true'
Add support for API keys to access Elasticsearch (#38291) X-Pack security supports built-in authentication service `token-service` that allows access tokens to be used to access Elasticsearch without using Basic authentication. The tokens are generated by `token-service` based on OAuth2 spec. The access token is a short-lived token (defaults to 20m) and refresh token with a lifetime of 24 hours, making them unsuitable for long-lived or recurring tasks where the system might go offline thereby failing refresh of tokens. This commit introduces a built-in authentication service `api-key-service` that adds support for long-lived tokens aka API keys to access Elasticsearch. The `api-key-service` is consulted after `token-service` in the authentication chain. By default, if TLS is enabled then `api-key-service` is also enabled. The service can be disabled using the configuration setting. The API keys:- - by default do not have an expiration but expiration can be configured where the API keys need to be expired after a certain amount of time. - when generated will keep authentication information of the user that generated them. - can be defined with a role describing the privileges for accessing Elasticsearch and will be limited by the role of the user that generated them - can be invalidated via invalidation API - information can be retrieved via a get API - that have been expired or invalidated will be retained for 1 week before being deleted. The expired API keys remover task handles this. Following are the API key management APIs:- 1. Create API Key - `PUT/POST /_security/api_key` 2. Get API key(s) - `GET /_security/api_key` 3. Invalidate API Key(s) `DELETE /_security/api_key` The API keys can be used to access Elasticsearch using `Authorization` header, where the auth scheme is `ApiKey` and the credentials, is the base64 encoding of API key Id and API key separated by a colon. Example:- ``` curl -H "Authorization: ApiKey YXBpLWtleS1pZDphcGkta2V5" http://localhost:9200/_cluster/health ``` Closes #34383
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setting 'xpack.security.authc.api_key.enabled', 'true'
setting 'xpack.security.http.ssl.enabled', 'false'
setting 'xpack.security.transport.ssl.enabled', 'false'
if (BuildParams.isSnapshotBuild() == false) {
systemProperty 'es.eql_feature_flag_registered', 'true'
}
setting 'xpack.eql.enabled', 'true'
// Truststore settings are not used since TLS is not enabled. Included for testing the get certificates API
setting 'xpack.security.http.ssl.certificate_authorities', 'testnode.crt'
setting 'xpack.security.transport.ssl.truststore.path', 'testnode.jks'
setting 'xpack.security.authc.realms.file.default_file.order', '0'
setting 'xpack.security.authc.realms.native.default_native.order', '1'
setting 'xpack.security.authc.realms.pki.pki1.order', '2'
setting 'xpack.security.authc.realms.pki.pki1.certificate_authorities', '[ "testRootCA.crt" ]'
setting 'xpack.security.authc.realms.pki.pki1.delegation.enabled', 'true'
setting 'indices.lifecycle.poll_interval', '1000ms'
setting 'indices.lifecycle.history_index_enabled', 'false'
keystore 'xpack.security.transport.ssl.truststore.secure_password', 'testnode'
extraConfigFile 'roles.yml', file('roles.yml')
user username: System.getProperty('tests.rest.cluster.username', 'test_user'),
password: System.getProperty('tests.rest.cluster.password', 'test-password'),
role: System.getProperty('tests.rest.cluster.role', 'admin')
user username: 'admin_user', password: 'admin-password'
extraConfigFile nodeCert.name, nodeCert
extraConfigFile nodeTrustStore.name, nodeTrustStore
extraConfigFile pkiTrustCert.name, pkiTrustCert
}