Ensure that Watcher is correctly started and stopped between tests for
SmokeTestWatcherWithSecurityIT,
SmokeTestWatcherWithSecurityClientYamlTestSuiteIT,
SmokeTestWatcherTestSuiteIT, WatcherRestIT,
XDocsClientYamlTestSuiteIT, and XPackRestIT
The change here is to throw an `AssertionError` instead of `break;` to
allow the `assertBusy()` to continue to busy wait until the desired
state is reached.
closes#33291, closes#29877, closes#34462, closes#30705, closes#34448
The java yaml test runner supports sending request headers, yet not all clients support headers. This commit makes sure that we enforce adding a skip section with feature "headers" whenever headers are used in a do section as part of a test. That decreases the chance for new tests to break client builds due to the missing skip section.
Closes#34650
This commit reverts most of #33157 as it introduces another race
condition and breaks a common case of watcher, when the first watch is
added to the system and the index does not exist yet.
This means, that the index will be created, which triggers a reload, but
during this time the put watch operation that triggered this is not yet
indexed, so that both processes finish roughly add the same time and
should not overwrite each other but act complementary.
This commit reverts the logic of cleaning out the ticker engine watches
on start up, as this is done already when the execution is paused -
which also gets paused on the cluster state listener again, as we can be
sure here, that the watches index has not yet been created.
This also adds a new test, that starts a one node cluster and emulates
the case of a non existing watches index and a watch being added, which
should result in proper execution.
Closes#33320
In the previous commit where SmokeTestWatcherWithSecurityIT tests were
muted, I added the incorrect issue numbers. This commit fixes this. The
issue for the tests is #33320.
In #29623 we added `Request` object flavored requests to the low level
REST client and in #30315 we deprecated the old `performRequest`s. This
changes all calls in the `x-pack/qa/smoke-test-monitoring-with-watcher`,
`x-pack/qa/smoke-test-watcher`, and
`x-pack/qa/smoke-test-watcher-with-security` projects to use the new
versions.
This reworks how we configure the `shadow` plugin in the build. The major
change is that we no longer bundle dependencies in the `compile` configuration,
instead we bundle dependencies in the new `bundle` configuration. This feels
more right because it is a little more "opt in" rather than "opt out" and the
name of the `bundle` configuration is a little more obvious.
As an neat side effect of this, the `runtimeElements` configuration used when
one project depends on another now contains exactly the dependencies needed
to run the project so you no longer need to reference projects that use the
shadow plugin like this:
```
testCompile project(path: ':client:rest-high-level', configuration: 'shadow')
```
You can instead use the much more normal:
```
testCompile "org.elasticsearch.client:elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client:${version}"
```
This commit does the following:
- renames index-lifecycle plugin to ilm
- modifies the endpoints to ilm instead of index_lifecycle
- drops _xpack from the endpoints
- drops a few duplicate endpoints
This bundles the x-pack:protocol project into the x-pack:plugin:core
project because we'd like folks to consider it an implementation detail
of our build rather than a separate artifact to be managed and depended
on. It is now bundled into both x-pack:plugin:core and
client:rest-high-level. To make this work I had to fix a few things.
Firstly, I had to make PluginBuildPlugin work with the shadow plugin.
In that case we have to bundle only the `shadow` dependencies and the
shadow jar.
Secondly, every reference to x-pack:plugin:core has to use the `shadow`
configuration. Without that the reference is missing all of the
un-shadowed dependencies. I tried to make it so that applying the shadow
plugin automatically redefines the `default` configuration to mirror the
`shadow` configuration which would allow us to use bare project references
to the x-pack:plugin:core project but I couldn't make it work. It'd *look*
like it works but then fail for transitive dependencies anyway. I think
it is still a good thing to do but I don't have the willpower to do it
now.
Finally, I had to fix an issue where Eclipse and IntelliJ didn't properly
reference shadowed transitive dependencies. Neither IDE supports shadowing
natively so they have to reference the shadowed projects. We fix this by
detecting `shadow` dependencies when in "Intellij mode" or "Eclipse mode"
and adding `runtime` dependencies to the same target. This convinces
IntelliJ and Eclipse to play nice.
There is currently no way to see what user executed a watch. This commit
adds the decrypted username to each execution in the watch history, in a
new field "user".
Closes#31772
* master: (35 commits)
DOCS: Correct mapping tags in put-template api
DOCS: Fix broken link in the put index template api
Add put index template api to high level rest client (#30400)
Relax testAckedIndexing to allow document updating
[Docs] Add snippets for POS stop tags default value
Move respect accept header on no handler to 6.3.1
Respect accept header on no handler (#30383)
[Test] Add analysis-nori plugin to the vagrant tests
[Docs] Fix bad link
[Docs] Fix end of section in the korean plugin docs
Expose the Lucene Korean analyzer module in a plugin (#30397)
Docs: remove transport_client from CCS role example (#30263)
[Rollup] Validate timezone in range queries (#30338)
Use readFully() to read bytes from CipherInputStream (#28515)
Fix docs Recently merged #29229 had a doc bug that broke the doc build. This commit fixes.
Test: remove cluster permission from CCS user (#30262)
Add Get Settings API support to java high-level rest client (#29229)
Watcher: Remove unneeded index deletion in tests
Set the new lucene version for 6.4.0
[ML][TEST] Clean up jobs in ModelPlotIT
...
Each test now has its own watch id that is being used.
This ensures there are no old history entries, which can potentially
lead to broken test assertions.
This commit makes x-pack a module and adds it to the default
distrubtion. It also creates distributions for zip, tar, deb and rpm
which contain only oss code.