The ClusterModule contained a couple submodules. This moves the
functionality from those modules into ClusterModule. Two of those
had to do with DynamicSettings. This change also cleans up
how DynamicSettings are built, and enforces they are added, with
validators, in ClusterModule.
See #12783.
Previously settings specified in index templates were not validated upon
template creation. Creating an index from an index template with invalid
settings could lead to cluster stability issues because creation of such
indexes would bypass index settings validation.
This commit adds validation of settings specified in index templates at
template creation time. This works by routing the index template
settings through the index settings validation mechanism.
Closes#12865
Users with IPv6 preferred over IPv4 may have `localhost` resolve to
`::1` instead of `127.0.0.1`, so we should be explicit so they don't run
into issues.
Today on a failure the reproduce line printed out by the test framework
will build all projects and might fail if the test class is not present.
This commit adds a reactor filter to the reproduction line to ensure
unrelated projects are skipped.
Closes#12838
In order to match the paths of official plugins, we need to fix
the broken test by removing the elasticsearch prefix from the official
plugin names before testing.
In order to create releases without actually changing the version
as part of a commit, we also need to reflect the path of the potentially
changing S3 repo.
This method has multiple modes of resolving config files by
first looking in the config directory, then on the classpath,
and finally by prefixing with "config/" on the classpath.
Most of the places taking advantage of this were tests, so they
did not have to setup a real home dir with config. The only place
that was really relying on it was the code which loads names.txt
to randomly choose a node name.
This change fixes test to setup fake home dirs with their config
files. It also makes the logic for finding names.txt explicit:
look in config dir, and if it doesn't exist, load /config/names.txt
from the classpath.
TermsQueryParser still parses those values although deprecated. These need to be present in the java api as well to get ready for the query refactoring, where the builders are the intermediate query format that we parse our json queries into. Whatever the parser supports need to be supported by the builder as well.
Closes#12870
TermsQueryParser doesn't support the cache field anymore, so if it gets set through java api, the subsequent parsing of that query will throw error
Relates to #12870
Refactored a part out of the release script, so the user can
change the version locally as well as move the documentation
and change the Version.java
The background of this change is to have a very simple release
process that puts stuff into a staging environment, so the beta
release can be tested, before it is officially released.
This means the build_release script can be removed soon.
Settings currently has a classloader member, which any user (plugin
or core ES code) can access to load classes/resources. This is extremely
error prone as setting the classloder on the Settings instance is a
public method. Furthermore, it is not really necessary. Classes that
need resources should load resources using normal means
(getClass().getResourceAsStream). Those that need classes
should use Class.forName, which will load the class with the
same classloader as the calling class. This means, in the few
places where classes are loaded by string name, they will use
the appropriate loader: either the default classloader which loads
core ES code, or a child classloader for each plugin.
This change removes the classloader member from Settings, as
well as other classloader related uses (except for a handful
of cases which must use a classloader, at least for now).
We previous used something like Class.forName to load mock classes,
where tests would set a setting that was *supposed* to only be used by
tests. This change make these impls package private so that only tests
can change out these implementations, through test plugins.
closes#12784
No need to load catch this query since it's cheap and not reused.
If we cache it, it can cause assertions to be tripped since this
method is executed during postRecovery phase and might still run while
nodes are shutdown in tests.
This commit tries to add some infrastructure to streamline how extension
points should be strucutred. It's a simple approache with 4 implementations
for `highlighter`, `suggester`, `allocation_decider` and `shards_allocator`.
It simplifies adding new extension points and forces to register classes instead
of strings.
Build fails with maven 3.3.1 and 3.3.3. To reproduce, install one of the 3.3.x versions of maven and run `mvn clean verify` in the root directory of the project. The build will fail in the QA: Smoke Test Shaded Jar module with the following error:
```
Started J0 PID(99979@flea.local).
Suite: org.elasticsearch.shaded.test.ShadedIT
2> NOTE: reproduce with: ant test -Dtestcase=ShadedIT -Dtests.method=testJodaIsNotOnTheCP -Dtests.seed=2F4D23A7462CF921 -Dtests.locale= -Dtests.timezone=Asia/Baku -Dtests.asserts=true -Dtests.file.encoding=UTF-8
FAILURE 0.06s | ShadedIT.testJodaIsNotOnTheCP <<<
> Throwable #1: junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: Expected an exception but the test passed: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
> at __randomizedtesting.SeedInfo.seed([2F4D23A7462CF921:3A9404F1F69FD80]:0)
> at junit.framework.Assert.fail(Assert.java:57)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
2> NOTE: reproduce with: ant test -Dtestcase=ShadedIT -Dtests.method=testGuavaIsNotOnTheCP -Dtests.seed=2F4D23A7462CF921 -Dtests.locale= -Dtests.timezone=Asia/Baku -Dtests.asserts=true -Dtests.file.encoding=UTF-8
FAILURE 0.01s | ShadedIT.testGuavaIsNotOnTheCP <<<
> Throwable #1: junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: Expected an exception but the test passed: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
> at __randomizedtesting.SeedInfo.seed([2F4D23A7462CF921:C2502FD54D83433D]:0)
> at junit.framework.Assert.fail(Assert.java:57)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
2> NOTE: reproduce with: ant test -Dtestcase=ShadedIT -Dtests.method=testjsr166eIsNotOnTheCP -Dtests.seed=2F4D23A7462CF921 -Dtests.locale= -Dtests.timezone=Asia/Baku -Dtests.asserts=true -Dtests.file.encoding=UTF-8
FAILURE 0.01s | ShadedIT.testjsr166eIsNotOnTheCP <<<
> Throwable #1: junit.framework.AssertionFailedError: Expected an exception but the test passed: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
> at __randomizedtesting.SeedInfo.seed([2F4D23A7462CF921:35593286F4269392]:0)
> at junit.framework.Assert.fail(Assert.java:57)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
2> NOTE: leaving temporary files on disk at: /Users/Shared/Jenkins/Home/workspace/elasticsearch-master/qa/smoke-test-shaded/target/J0/temp/org.elasticsearch.shaded.test.ShadedIT_2F4D23A7462CF921-001
2> NOTE: test params are: codec=CheapBastard, sim=DefaultSimilarity, locale=, timezone=Asia/Baku
2> NOTE: Mac OS X 10.10.4 x86_64/Oracle Corporation 1.8.0_25 (64-bit)/cpus=8,threads=1,free=482137936,total=514850816
2> NOTE: All tests run in this JVM: [ShadedIT]
Completed [1/1] in 6.61s, 5 tests, 3 failures <<< FAILURES!
Tests with failures:
- org.elasticsearch.shaded.test.ShadedIT.testJodaIsNotOnTheCP
- org.elasticsearch.shaded.test.ShadedIT.testGuavaIsNotOnTheCP
- org.elasticsearch.shaded.test.ShadedIT.testjsr166eIsNotOnTheCP
```
Please note that build doesn't fail with maven 3.2.x and it doesn't fail if mvn command is executed inside the qa/smoke-test-shaded directory. Only when the build is started from the root directory the error above can be observed.
The reason is because of the shaded version which depends on elasticsearch core.
When Maven build the module only, then elasticsearch core is not added to the dependency tree.
```sh
mvn dependency:tree -pl :smoke-test-shaded
```
```
[INFO] --- maven-dependency-plugin:2.8:tree (default-cli) @ smoke-test-shaded ---
[INFO] org.elasticsearch.qa:smoke-test-shaded:jar:2.0.0-beta1-SNAPSHOT
[INFO] +- org.elasticsearch.distribution.shaded:elasticsearch:jar:2.0.0-beta1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-core:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-backward-codecs:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-analyzers-common:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-queries:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-memory:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-highlighter:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-queryparser:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-sandbox:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-suggest:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-misc:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-join:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-grouping:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-spatial:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | \- com.spatial4j:spatial4j:jar:0.4.1:compile
[INFO] +- org.hamcrest:hamcrest-all:jar:1.3:test
[INFO] \- org.apache.lucene:lucene-test-framework:jar:5.2.1:test
[INFO] +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-codecs:jar:5.2.1:test
[INFO] +- com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting:randomizedtesting-runner:jar:2.1.16:test
[INFO] +- junit:junit:jar:4.11:test
[INFO] \- org.apache.ant🐜jar:1.8.2:test
```
But if shaded plugin is involved during the build, it modifies the `projectArtifactMap`:
```sh
mvn dependency:tree -pl org.elasticsearch.distribution.shaded:elasticsearch,:smoke-test-shaded
```
```
[INFO] --- maven-dependency-plugin:2.8:tree (default-cli) @ smoke-test-shaded ---
[INFO] org.elasticsearch.qa:smoke-test-shaded:jar:2.0.0-beta1-SNAPSHOT
[INFO] +- org.elasticsearch.distribution.shaded:elasticsearch:jar:2.0.0-beta1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO] | \- org.elasticsearch:elasticsearch:jar:2.0.0-beta1-SNAPSHOT:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-backward-codecs:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-analyzers-common:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-queries:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-memory:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-highlighter:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-queryparser:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | | \- org.apache.lucene:lucene-sandbox:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-suggest:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | | \- org.apache.lucene:lucene-misc:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-join:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | | \- org.apache.lucene:lucene-grouping:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-spatial:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] | | \- com.spatial4j:spatial4j:jar:0.4.1:compile
[INFO] | +- com.google.guava:guava:jar:18.0:compile
[INFO] | +- com.carrotsearch:hppc:jar:0.7.1:compile
[INFO] | +- joda-time:joda-time:jar:2.8:compile
[INFO] | +- org.joda:joda-convert:jar:1.2:compile
[INFO] | +- com.fasterxml.jackson.core:jackson-core:jar:2.5.3:compile
[INFO] | +- com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat:jackson-dataformat-smile:jar:2.5.3:compile
[INFO] | +- com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat:jackson-dataformat-yaml:jar:2.5.3:compile
[INFO] | | \- org.yaml:snakeyaml:jar:1.12:compile
[INFO] | +- com.fasterxml.jackson.dataformat:jackson-dataformat-cbor:jar:2.5.3:compile
[INFO] | +- io.netty:netty:jar:3.10.3.Final:compile
[INFO] | +- com.ning:compress-lzf:jar:1.0.2:compile
[INFO] | +- com.tdunning:t-digest:jar:3.0:compile
[INFO] | +- org.hdrhistogram:HdrHistogram:jar:2.1.6:compile
[INFO] | +- org.apache.commons:commons-lang3:jar:3.3.2:compile
[INFO] | +- commons-cli:commons-cli:jar:1.3.1:compile
[INFO] | \- com.twitter:jsr166e:jar:1.1.0:compile
[INFO] +- org.hamcrest:hamcrest-all:jar:1.3:test
[INFO] \- org.apache.lucene:lucene-test-framework:jar:5.2.1:test
[INFO] +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-codecs:jar:5.2.1:test
[INFO] +- org.apache.lucene:lucene-core:jar:5.2.1:compile
[INFO] +- com.carrotsearch.randomizedtesting:randomizedtesting-runner:jar:2.1.16:test
[INFO] +- junit:junit:jar:4.11:test
[INFO] \- org.apache.ant🐜jar:1.8.2:test
```
A fix could consist of fixing something on Maven side. Probably something changed in a recent version and introduced this "issue" but it might be not really an issue. More a fix.
There are two workarounds:
1) exclude manually elasticsearch core from shaded version in smoke-test-shaded module and add manually each lucene lib needed by elasticsearch
2) add a new `elasticsearch-lucene` (lucene) POM module which simply declares all needed lucene libs in subprojects (such as the smoke tester one).
I choose the later.
Closes#12791.