This allows the colspan/rowspan attr on td/tr as well as
border/cellpadding attrs on table elements.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e0b989f0ac
This commit removes the code to auto generate a ssl certificate on startup and disables ssl
on the transport layer by default.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1dc9b17842
This api now just redirects to search api. All the special percolator logic has been replaced by a query that uses the Lucene index. (no caching of queries upon loading shards)
So verifying these deprecated actions is no longer needed
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@da6d66fcb4
This api now just redirects to search api. All the special percolator logic has been replaced by a query that uses the Lucene index. (no caching of queries upon loading shards)
So these special tests are no longer needed
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@335d6554fb
This commit adds access to the reporting indices for the role that the Kibana server role has
access to. This needed so that the server can use the async queue. Additionally the kibana
server should have access to .kibana*
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2323
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e930e9d872
There were two api with same name, depending on the platform one or the other was being loaded first, hence the xpack info tests may fail due to unsupported params being used.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@bd44eef3cc
Also,
- changed the anonymous username to `_anonymous` (used to be `__es_anonymous_user` which I found needlessly, overly, redundantly and not to mention unnecessarily complex 🤷)
- changed the system username and role name to `_system` (used to be `__es_system_user` and `__es_system_role`... it introduced gratuitous and totally un-called for naming complexity 🤦)
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2079
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@63b6de2bba
This is the xplugins side of elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#18496
Most of the changes here are related to javax.activation.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2a47f94ab5
- if active, `file` realm size
- if active, `native` realm size
- if active, `ldap` realm size, whether SSL is used, load balance type used, user search used
- if active, `active_directory` realm size, whether SSL is used, load balance type used
`size` is scale estimation based on the local cache. Scales are: `small` (under 10 users), `medium` (under 50 users), `large` (under 250 users) and `x-large` (above 250 users).
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c6efb17aa4
- Each `XPackFeatureSet` can now return a `Usage` object that encapsulates the feature usage stats of the set
- A new `/_xpack/usage` REST API is introduced to access the usage stats of all features
- Intentionally not explicitly exposing the API in the `XPackClient` as this API is primarily meant for use by Kibana X-Pack (that said, it is still possible to call this API from the transport client using the `XPathUsageRequestBuilder`)
- For now the usage stats that are returned are minimal, once this infrastructure is in, we'll start adding more stats
Relates to elastic/elasticsearch#2210
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d651fe4b01
We check for an expected length but this is only valid if the address can be resolved and on some systems
127.0.0.1 may not map to a name.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2f7c8da242