* This commit is part of our plan to deprecate and ultimately remove the use of _xpack in the REST APIs.
- REST API docs
- HLRC docs and doc tests
- Handle REST actions with deprecation warnings
- Changed endpoints in rest-api-spec and relevant file names
The following updates were made:
- Add a new untyped endpoint `{index}/_explain/{id}`.
- Add deprecation warnings to Rest*Action, plus tests in Rest*ActionTests.
- For each REST yml test, make sure there is one version without types, and another legacy version that retains types (called *_with_types.yml).
- Deprecate relevant methods on the Java HLRC requests/ responses.
- Update documentation (for both the REST API and Java HLRC).
This commit converts the watcher execution context to use the joda
compat java time objects. It also again removes the joda methods from
the painless whitelist.
* Add non-X-Pack centric rollup endpoints
This commit adds new endpoints for rollup that do not have _xpack in
their path. The purpose for this change is to take these endpoints into
6.x as well so that they can be available in mixed cluster tests too. A
follow-up change will deprecate the use of _xpack in the rollup
endpoints. And finally, in the future, we would remove the _xpack
endpoints.
* Remove import
* Fix typo
Today the `GetDiscoveredNodesAction` waits, possibly indefinitely, to discover
enough nodes to bootstrap the cluster. However it is possible that the cluster
forms before a node has discovered the expected collection of nodes, in which
case the action will wait indefinitely despite the fact that it is no longer
required.
This commit changes the behaviour so that the action fails once a node receives
a cluster state with a nonempty configuration, indicating that the cluster has
been successfully bootstrapped and therefore the `GetDiscoveredNodesAction`
need wait no longer.
Relates #36380 and #36381; reverts 558f4ec278.
Previously, we used a CamelCase to CAMEL_CASE transformation to get the
primary name of a function from its class name which led to some issues
since there are functions that we don't want to be registered this way
(e.g.: IFNULL). To simplify the logic and avoid and "magic"
transformations in the FunctionRegistry a primary name must be provided
explicitely for each function.
The same change is applied for the function resolution (when a function
is used in an SQL statement). There is no CamelCase to CAMEL_CASE
transformation but only upper-casing is applied (fuNcTiOn -> FUNCTION).
This commit creates JodaDateFormatter to replace
FormatDateTimeFormatter. It converts all uses of the old class
to DateFormatter to allow a future change to use JavaDateFormatter
when appropriate.
Renamed the follow qa modules:
`multi-cluster-downgraded-to-basic-license` to `downgraded-to-basic-license`
`multi-cluster-with-non-compliant-license` to `non-compliant-license`
`multi-cluster-with-security` to `security`
Moved the `chain` module into the `multi-cluster` module and
changed the `multi-cluster` to start 3 clusters.
Followup from #36031
This commit makes FormatDateTimeFormatter and DateFormatter apis close
to each other, so that the former can be removed in favor of the latter.
This PR does not change the uses of FormatDateTimeFormatter yet, so that
that future change can be purely mechanical.
This commit gets rid of the 'NONE' and 'INFO' severity levels for
deprecation issues.
'NONE' is unused and does not make much sense as a severity level.
'INFO' can be separated into two categories: Either 1) we can
definitively tell there will be a problem with the cluster/node/index
configuration that can be resolved prior to upgrade, in which case
the issue should be a WARNING, or 2) we can't, because any issues would
be at the application level, for which the user should review the
deprecation logs and/or response headers.
This is related to #35975. It implements a basic restore functionality
for the CcrRepository. When the restore process is kicked off, it
configures the new index as expected for a follower index. This means
that the index has a different uuid, the version is not incremented, and
the Ccr metadata is installed.
When the restore shard method is called, an empty shard is initialized.
ML jobs and datafeeds wrap collections into their unmodifiable
equivalents in their constructor. However, the copying builder
does not make a copy of some of those collections resulting
in wrapping those again and again. This can eventually result
to stack overflow.
This commit addressed this issue by copying the collections in
question in the copying builder constructor.
Closes#36360
In #34474, we added a new assertion to ensure that the
LocalCheckpointTracker is always consistent with Lucene index. However,
we reset LocalCheckpoinTracker in testDedupByPrimaryTerm cause this
assertion to be violated.
This commit removes resetCheckpoint from LocalCheckpointTracker and
rewrites testDedupByPrimaryTerm without resetting the local checkpoint.
Relates #34474
This test tries to compare the CB stats from an InternalEngine
and a FrozenEngine but is subject to segement merges that might finish
and get committed after we read the breaker stats. This can cause
occational test failures.
Closes#36207
The results iterator is consuming and closing the results stream
once it is done. It seems this should not be the responsibility
of the results iterator. It stops the iterator from being reusable
for different processes where closing the stream is not desirable.
This commit is moving the consuming and closing of the results stream
into the autodetect result processor.
Includes:
LUCENE-8594: DV update are broken for updates on new field
LUCENE-8590: Optimize DocValues update datastructures
LUCENE-8593: Specialize single value numeric DV updates
Relates #36286
This is related to #27260. In Elasticsearch all of the messages that we
serialize to write to the network are composed of heap bytes. When you
read or write to a nio socket in java, the heap memory you passed down
must be copied to/from direct memory. The JVM internally does some
buffering of the direct memory, however it is essentially unbounded.
This commit introduces a simple mechanism of buffering and copying the
memory in transport-nio. Each network event loop is given a 64kb
DirectByteBuffer. When we go to read we use this buffer and copy the
data after the read. Additionally, when we go to write, we copy the data
to the direct memory before calling write. 64KB is chosen as this is the
default receive buffer size we use for transport-netty4
(NETTY_RECEIVE_PREDICTOR_SIZE).
Since we only have one buffer per thread, we could afford larger.
However, if we the buffer is large and not all of the data is flushed in
a write call, we will do excess copies. This is something we can
explore in the future.
This commit moves back to use explicit dependsOn for test tasks on
check. Not all tasks extending RandomizedTestingTask should be run by
check directly.
* Add deprecation warnings to `Rest*TermVectorsAction`, plus tests in `Rest*TermVectorsActionTests`.
* Deprecate relevant methods on the Java HLRC requests/ responses.
* Update documentation (for both the REST API and Java HLRC).
* For each REST yml test, create one version without types, and another legacy version that retains types (called *_with_types.yml).
We have a few places where we register license state listeners on
transient components (i.e., resources that can be open and closed during
the lifecycle of the server). In one case (the opt-out query cache) we
were never removing the registered listener, effectively a terrible
memory leak. In another case, we were not un-registered the listener
that we registered, since we were not referencing the same instance of
Runnable. This commit does two things:
- introduces a marker interface LicenseStateListener so that it is
easier to identify these listeners in the codebase and avoid classes
that need to register a license state listener from having to
implement Runnable which carries a different semantic meaning than
we want here
- fixes the two places where we are currently leaking license state
listeners
This commit hides ClusterStates that have a STATE_NOT_RECOVERED_BLOCK from
ClusterStateAppliers. This is needed, because some appliers, such as IngestService, rely on
the fact, that cluster states with STATE_NOT_RECOVERED_BLOCK won't contain anything useful.
Once the state is recovered it's fully available for the appliers. This commit also switches many of
the remaining tests that require state persistence/recovery from Zen1 to Zen2.
This commit changes the format of the `hits.total` in the search response to be an object with
a `value` and a `relation`. The `value` indicates the number of hits that match the query and the
`relation` indicates whether the number is accurate (in which case the relation is equals to `eq`)
or a lower bound of the total (in which case it is equals to `gte`).
This change also adds a parameter called `rest_total_hits_as_int` that can be used in the
search APIs to opt out from this change (retrieve the total hits as a number in the rest response).
Note that currently all search responses are accurate (`track_total_hits: true`) or they don't contain
`hits.total` (`track_total_hits: true`). We'll add a way to get a lower bound of the total hits in a
follow up (to allow numbers to be passed to `track_total_hits`).
Relates #33028
This is a follow-up to #36086. It renames the internal repository
actions to be prefixed by "internal". This allows the system user to
execute the actions.
Additionally, this PR stops casting Client to NodeClient. The client we
have is a NodeClient so executing the actions will be local.
and replaced poll interval setting with a hardcoded poll interval.
The hard coded interval will be removed in a follow up change to make
use of cluster state API's wait_for_metatdata_version.
Before the auto following was bootstrapped from thread pool scheduler,
but now auto followers for new remote clusters are bootstrapped when
a new cluster state is published.
Originates from #35895
Relates to #33007
Closes#35435
- make it easier to add additional testing tasks with the proper configuration and add some where they were missing.
- mute or fix failing tests
- add a check as part of testing conventions to find classes not included in any testing task.
This commit replaces usages of Streamable with Writeable for the
BaseTasksResponse / TransportTasksAction classes and subclasses of
these classes.
Note that where possible response fields were made final.
Relates to #34389