Currently when an entire type is disabled, our document parser will end
parsing on the first field of the document. This blows up the recently
added check that parsing did not silently skip any tokens (ie whether
there was garbage leftover).
This change fixes the parser to correctly skip the entire document when
the type is disabled.
closes#13017
This commit consolidates the logic in
RoutingTable#allActiveShardsGrouped and
RoutingTable#allAssignedShardsGrouped into a single method that merely
applies a predicate to each ShardRouting.
Closes#13081
The `rewrite` option has been removed from the parser with
commit da5fa6c4 and won't parse anymore, however we still
have a setter for it in the builder that gets rendered out
when used and potentially leads to parsing errors. This PR
removes the setter for the unsupported `rewrite` option.
The `rewrite` option has been removed from the parser with
commit da5fa6c4 and won't parse anymore, however we still
have a setter for it in the builder that gets rendered out
when used and potentially leads to parsing errors. This PR
removes the setter for the unsupported `rewrite` option.
This change makes modules added by plugins come before others, as it was
before #12783. The order of configuration, and thereby binding, happens
in the order modules are received, and without this change, some plugins
can get *insane* guice errors (500mb stack trace).
The setting `plugin.types` is currently used to load plugins from the
classpath. This is necessary in tests, as well as the transport client.
This change removes the setting, and replaces it with the ability to
directly add plugins when building a transport client, as well as
infrastructure in the integration tests to specify which plugin classes
should be loaded on each node.
* makes most classes final and package private
* removes duplicate and confusing multiple entry points
* adds javadocs to some classes like JarHell,Security
* adds a public class BootStrapInfo that exposes any stats
needed by outside code.
We had a file in dev-tools/ElasticSearch.launch which tried to launch
elasticsearch but failed somewhat epically because of the security manager
and files having moved. This recreates it with
`-Des.security.manager.enabled=false` to get it working again. Its not as nice
as testing with the security manager in place but its better than waiting
minutes for maven to package and startup elasticsearch.