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[[breaking_50_plugins]]
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=== Plugin changes
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The command `bin/plugin` has been renamed to `bin/elasticsearch-plugin`. The
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structure of the plugin ZIP archive has changed. All the plugin files must be
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contained in a top-level directory called `elasticsearch`. If you use the
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gradle build, this structure is automatically generated.
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2016-03-23 05:47:37 -04:00
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==== Plugins isolation
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`isolated` option has been removed. Each plugin will have its own classloader.
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2016-03-13 16:17:48 -04:00
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==== Site plugins removed
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Site plugins have been removed. Site plugins should be reimplemented as Kibana
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plugins.
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==== Multicast plugin removed
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Multicast has been removed. Use unicast discovery, or one of the cloud
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discovery plugins.
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==== Plugins with custom query implementations
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Plugins implementing custom queries need to implement the `fromXContent(QueryParseContext)` method in their
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`QueryParser` subclass rather than `parse`. This method will take care of parsing the query from `XContent` format
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into an intermediate query representation that can be streamed between the nodes in binary format, effectively the
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query object used in the java api. Also, the query parser needs to implement the `getBuilderPrototype` method that
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returns a prototype of the `NamedWriteable` query, which allows to deserialize an incoming query by calling
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`readFrom(StreamInput)` against it, which will create a new object, see usages of `Writeable`. The `QueryParser`
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also needs to declare the generic type of the query that it supports and it's able to parse.
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The query object can then transform itself into a lucene query through the new `toQuery(QueryShardContext)` method,
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which returns a lucene query to be executed on the data node.
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Similarly, plugins implementing custom score functions need to implement the `fromXContent(QueryParseContext)`
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method in their `ScoreFunctionParser` subclass rather than `parse`. This method will take care of parsing
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the function from `XContent` format into an intermediate function representation that can be streamed between
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the nodes in binary format, effectively the function object used in the java api. Also, the query parser needs
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to implement the `getBuilderPrototype` method that returns a prototype of the `NamedWriteable` function, which
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allows to deserialize an incoming function by calling `readFrom(StreamInput)` against it, which will create a
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new object, see usages of `Writeable`. The `ScoreFunctionParser` also needs to declare the generic type of the
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function that it supports and it's able to parse. The function object can then transform itself into a lucene
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function through the new `toFunction(QueryShardContext)` method, which returns a lucene function to be executed
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on the data node.
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==== Cloud AWS plugin changes
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Cloud AWS plugin has been split in two plugins:
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* {plugins}/discovery-ec2.html[Discovery EC2 plugin]
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* {plugins}/repository-s3.html[Repository S3 plugin]
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Proxy settings for both plugins have been renamed:
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* from `cloud.aws.proxy_host` to `cloud.aws.proxy.host`
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* from `cloud.aws.ec2.proxy_host` to `cloud.aws.ec2.proxy.host`
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* from `cloud.aws.s3.proxy_host` to `cloud.aws.s3.proxy.host`
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* from `cloud.aws.proxy_port` to `cloud.aws.proxy.port`
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* from `cloud.aws.ec2.proxy_port` to `cloud.aws.ec2.proxy.port`
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* from `cloud.aws.s3.proxy_port` to `cloud.aws.s3.proxy.port`
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==== Cloud Azure plugin changes
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Cloud Azure plugin has been split in three plugins:
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* {plugins}/discovery-azure.html[Discovery Azure plugin]
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* {plugins}/repository-azure.html[Repository Azure plugin]
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* {plugins}/store-smb.html[Store SMB plugin]
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If you were using the `cloud-azure` plugin for snapshot and restore, you had in `elasticsearch.yml`:
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[source,yaml]
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-----
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cloud:
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azure:
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storage:
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account: your_azure_storage_account
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key: your_azure_storage_key
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-----
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You need to give a unique id to the storage details now as you can define multiple storage accounts:
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[source,yaml]
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-----
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cloud:
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azure:
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storage:
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my_account:
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account: your_azure_storage_account
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key: your_azure_storage_key
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-----
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==== Cloud GCE plugin changes
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Cloud GCE plugin has been renamed to {plugins}/discovery-gce.html[Discovery GCE plugin].
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==== Mapper Attachments plugin deprecated
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Mapper attachments has been deprecated. Users should use now the {plugins}/ingest-attachment.html[`ingest-attachment`]
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plugin.
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2016-05-09 13:06:18 -04:00
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==== Passing of Java System Properties
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Previously, Java system properties could be passed to the plugin
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command by passing `-D` style arguments directly to the plugin script.
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This is no longer permitted and such system properties must be passed
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via ES_JAVA_OPTS.
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