Update PutUserRequest to support password_hash (see: #35242)
This also updates the documentation to bring it in line with our more
recent approach to HLRC docs.
this adds documentation for the retry method in the
high-level-ilm-rest-client.
this PR also renames retryLifecycleStep to retryLifecyclePolicy in the index-lifecycle-client
* Deprecate types in count requests.
* Move RestCountAction to the 'search' package.
* Deprecate types in multi search requests.
* Add tests for types deprecation in the _search endpoint.
* ML: Adding missing datacheck to datafeedjob
* Adding client side and docs
* Making adjustments to validations
* Making values default to on, having more sensible limits
* Intermittent commit, still need to figure out interval
* Adjusting delayed data check interval
* updating docs
* Making parameter Boolean, so it is nullable
* bumping bwc to 7 before backport
* changing to version current
* moving delayed data check config its own object
* Separation of duties for delayed data detection
* fixing checkstyles
* fixing checkstyles
* Adjusting default behavior so that null windows are allowed
* Mentioning the default value
* Fixing comments, syncing up validations
With #34811 the API for stopping rollup jobs got two new url parameters
"wait_for_completion" and "timeout". This change adds these to the HLRC APIs as
well.
Relates to #34811
* Adds HLRC docs for put lifecycle policy
* Adds link to docs in client javadocs
* Fixes checkstyle
* Make the documentation use the right ack response
Implement high level client for migration upgrade API. It should wrap
RestHighLevelClient and expose high level IndexUpgradeRequest (new),
IndexTaskResponse for submissions with wait_for_completion=false and
BulkByScrollResponse (already used) objects.
refers: #29827
* Moved `AcknowledgedResponse` to core package
* Made AcknowledgedResponse not abstract and provided a default parser,
so that in cases when the field name is not overwritten then there
is no need for a subclass.
Relates to #33824
This change adds support for clearing the cache of a realm. The realms
cache may contain a stale set of credentials or incorrect role
assignment, which can be corrected by clearing the cache of the entire
realm or just that of a specific user.
Relates #29827
This adds the security `_authenticate` API to the HLREST client.
It is unlike some of the other APIs because the request does not
have a body.
The commit also creates the `User` entity. It is important
to note that the `User` entity does not have the `enabled`
flag. The `enabled` flag is part of the response, alongside
the `User` entity.
Moreover this adds the `SecurityIT` test class
(extending `ESRestHighLevelClientTestCase`).
Relates #29827
Bulk Request in High level rest client should be consistent with what is
possible in Rest API, therefore should support global parameters. Global
parameters are passed in URL in Rest API.
Some parameters are mandatory - index, type - and would fail validation
if not provided before before the bulk is executed.
Optional parameters - routing, pipeline.
The usage of these should be consistent across sync/async execution,
bulk processor and BulkRequestBuilder
closes#26026
This further applies the pattern set in #34125 to reduce copy-and-paste
in the multi-document CRUD portion of the High Level REST Client docs.
It also adds line wraps to snippets that are too wide to fit into the box
when rendered in the docs, following up on the work started in #34163.
Adds support for the Clear Roles Cache API to the High Level Rest
Client. As part of this a helper class, NodesResponseHeader, has been
added that enables parsing the nodes header from responses that are
node requests.
Relates to #29827
* Replace custom type names with _doc in REST examples.
* Avoid using two mapping types in the percolator docs.
* Rename doc -> _doc in the main repository README.
* Also replace some custom type names in the HLRC docs.
Introduces client-specific request and response classes that do not
depend on the server
The `type` parameter is named `licenseType` in the response class to be
more descriptive. The parts that make up the acknowledged-required
response are given slightly different names than their server-response
types to be consistent with the naming in the put license API
Tests do not cover all cases because the integ test cluster starts up
with a trial license - this will be addressed in a future commit
* Replace deprecated field `code` with `source` for stored scripts (#25127)
* Replace examples using the deprecated endpoint `{index}/{type}/_search`
with `{index}/_search` (#29468)
* Use a system property to avoid deprecation warnings after the Update
Scripts have been moved to their own context (#32096)
We added support for role mapper expression DSL in #33745,
that allows us to build the role mapper expression used in the
role mapping (as rules for determining user roles based on what
the boolean expression resolves to).
This change now adds support for create/update role mapping
API to the high-level rest client.
* HLRC: ML Add preview datafeed api
* Changing deprecation handling for parser
* Removing some duplication in docs, will address other APIs in another PR
* HLRC: ML Cleanup docs
* updating get datafeed stats docs
This further applies the pattern set in #34125 to reduce copy-and-paste
in the single document CRUD portion of the High Level REST Client docs.
It also adds line wraps to snippets that are too wide to fit into the box
when rendered in the docs, following up on the work started in #34163.
This changes the delete job API by adding
the choice to delete a job asynchronously.
The commit adds a `wait_for_completion` parameter
to the delete job request. When set to `false`,
the action returns immediately and the response
contains the task id.
This also changes the handling of subsequent
delete requests for a job that is already being
deleted. It now uses the task framework to check
if the job is being deleted instead of the cluster
state. This is a beneficial for it is going to also
be working once the job configs are moved out of the
cluster state and into an index. Also, force delete
requests that are waiting for the job to be deleted
will not proceed with the deletion if the first task
fails. This will prevent overloading the cluster. Instead,
the failure is communicated better via notifications
so that the user may retry.
Finally, this makes the `deleting` property of the job
visible (also it was renamed from `deleted`). This allows
a client to render a deleting job differently.
Closes#32836
* HLRC: ML Add preview datafeed api
* Changing deprecation handling for parser
* Removing some duplication in docs, will address other APIs in another PR
This change adds throttling to the update-by-query and delete-by-query cases
similar to throttling for reindex. This mostly means additional methods on the
client class itself, since the request hits the same RestHandler, just with
slightly different endpoints, and also the return values are similar.
Adds support for the get rollup job to the High Level REST Client. I had
to do three interesting and unexpected things:
1. I ported the rollup state wiping code into the high level client
tests. I'll move this into the test framework in a followup and remove
the x-pack version.
2. The `timeout` in the rollup config was serialized using the
`toString` representation of `TimeValue` which produces fractional time
values which are more human readable but aren't supported by parsing. So
I switched it to `getStringRep`.
3. Refactor the xcontent round trip testing utilities so we can test
parsing of classes that don't implements `ToXContent`.
We use wrap code in `// tag` and `//end` to include it in our docs. Our
current docs style wraps code snippets in a box that is only wide enough
for 76 characters and adds a horizontal scroll bar for wider snippets
which makes the snippet much harder to read. This adds a checkstyle check
that looks for java code that is included in the docs and is wider than
that 76 characters so all snippets fit into the box. It solves many of
the failures that this catches but suppresses many more. I will clean
those up in a follow up change.