This commit refactors the remaining classes from o.e to the o.opensearch
namespace. All references throughout the codebase have been refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
Refactor the code in the `libs/core` module and any references to those in the entire code base. The refactoring is done as part of the renaming to OpenSearch work.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors o.e.common.settings package to the
o.opensearch.common.setttings namespace. All references throughout the codebase
are refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
Refactor the remaining classes in the `org.elasticsearch.search` package in the server module,
- Rename `org.elasticserach.search.aggregations` to `org.opensearch.search.aggregations`
- Rename instances of `org.elasticsearch.search` `org.opensearch.search`
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors the following packages:
* o.e.common.geo
* o.e.common.hash
* o.e.common.io
into the o.opensearch.common namespace. All references throughout the codebase
have been refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
Refactor the `distribution` module to rename elasticsearch to opensearch. The commit doesn't rename the files in the `src/bin` directory as git doesn't detect `git mv`, so that change will be done in a subsequent commit.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors classes under o.e.common to o.opensearch.common. All
references throughout the codebase have also been refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the o.e.bootstrap package to o.opensearch.bootstrap. All
references throughout the code are also refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
Refactoring:
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.builder` to `org.opensearch.search.builder`
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.collapse` to `org.opensearch.search.collapse`
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.dfs` to `org.opensearch.search.dfs`
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.lookup` to `org.opensearch.search.lookup`
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.lookup` to `org.opensearch.search.lookup`
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.rescore` to `org.opensearch.search.rescore`
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.searchafter` to `org.opensearch.search.searchafter`
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.slice` to `org.opensearch.search.slice`
- rename `org.elasticsearch.search.sort` to `org.opensearch.search.sort`
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors o.e.Version to o.opensearch.Version. This is retained in a
single commit to serve as a reference for re-versioning the opensearch codebase
from legacy 7.10 to 1.0.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors all OpenSearch classes in the root server package to
o.opensearch. All references throughout the codebase are also refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the o.e.cli and o.e.client packages from elasticsearch to
o.opensearch.cli and o.opensearch.client packages in the server module,
respectively.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the heavily used ESPolicy, Elasticsearch (main class), and Elasticsearch
prefixed test classes used in the bootstrap package under the server module. Refactoring the
namespace will come in a separate commit.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the following:
* o.e.cluster.ack
* o.e.cluster.action
* o.e.cluster.block
* o.e.cluster.coordination
to o.opensearch package. all other references are also refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
Refactor the `libs/cli` module to rename the package name from `org.elasticsearch.cli` to `org.opensearch.cli` as part of the rename to OpenSearch work.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors the classes in o.e.action.support to
o.opensearch.action.support. The remaining directories will be refactored in a
separate commit.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors top level classes in o.e.action to o.opensearch.action.
References throughout the rest of the codebase have been updated.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the ElasticsearchException class located in the server module
to OpenSearchException. References and usages throughout the rest of the
codebase are fully refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit updates the NOTICE.txt file to include the OpenSearch copyright
notice.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Nied <petern@amazon.com>
This commit changes the building, packaging, and testing framework to only support OSS on different distributions.
Next steps:
completely remove -oss flag dependencies in package and build tests
move 6.x bwc testing to be an explicit option
remove any references to elastic.co download site (or replace with downloads from the OSS website)
Co-authored-by: Himanshu Setia <setiah@amazon.com>
Co-authored-by: Rabi Panda <pandarab@amazon.com>
Co-authored-by: Himanshu Setia <58999915+setiah@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sarat Vemulapalli <vemsarat@amazon.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Nied <petern@amazon.com>
Plugins CLI - disable installing official plugins by name.
Currently the plugin cli allows installation of a plugin by name in which case it downloads the plugin artifacts from the official elastic artifacts repository.
We will enable it once we have the new official artifacts download URL (Tracking Issue: #100)
Signed-off-by: Peter Nied <petern@amazon.com>
This commit removes all trace of the security high level rest client and other reference to x-pack security
Co-authored-by: Rabi Panda <rabipanda@icloud.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Nied <petern@amazon.com>
Closes#63869. Perform `docker pull` explicitly instead of as part of
`docker build`, and wrap it in a retry loop. This is an attempt to make
the build more resilient to transient errors.
This commit converts build code that downloads distributions or other
artifacts to use the new no-kpi subdomain, and removes the formerly used
no-kpi header.
* Add tests for using ES_JAVA_OPTS with windows service
* Relocate ES_JAVA_OPTS delimiter munging
* Don't use equals for -Xmx and -Xms args
* Write newlines in temporary configs
This commit adjusts the defaults for the tiered data roles so that they
are enabled by default, or if the node has the legacy data role. This
ensures that the default experience is that the tiered data roles are
enabled.
To fully specifiy the behavior for the tiered data roles then:
- starting a new node with the defaults: enabled
- starting a new node with node.roles configured: enabled if and only
if the tiered data roles are explicitly configured, independently
of the node having the data role
- starting a new node with node.data enabled: enabled unless the
tiered data roles are explicitly disabled
- starting a new node with node.data disabled: disabled unless the
tiered data roles are explicitly enabled
* Fix concurrent modification on task realization
* Use taskprovider instead of relying on tasks in distribution setup
* Port more task references in :distribution to task provider
* Fix nullpointer in distribution setup
* Cleanup on integtest distribution setup (#62937)
- Simplify build task and archive base name calculation
- Move integ test zip project only setup into integ test zip build script
* Fix merge
* Wire local unreleased bwc versions more efficient for tests (#62473)
For testing against the local distribution we already avoid the packaging/unpackaging
cycle of es distributions when setting up test clusters. This PR adopts the usage of the
expanded created distributions for unreleased bwc versions (versions that are checkout
from a branch and build from source in the :distribution:bwc:minor / :distribution:bwc:bugfix).
This makes the setup of bwc based cross version tests a bit faster by avoiding
the unpackaging overhead. We still assemble both in the bwcBuild tasks atm
which will be addressed in a later issue.
This reworks the :distribution:bwc project:
- Convert all the custom logic from build script logic (groovy) into gradle binary plugins (java)
- Tried to make the bwc setup logic a bit more readable
- Add basic functional test coverage for the bwc logic this PR tweaked.
- Extracted a general internal BWC Git plugin out of the bwc setup plugin to improve maintenance
and testability
- Changed the InternalDistributionPlugin to resolve the extracted distro instead on relying
on unpacking the distribution archive
* Fix java8 incompatibility
* Fix extension calculation for 6.8.* distribution
We switched to adoptopenjdk from oracle jdk to rely on the notarization
found in adoptopnejdk on MacOS. However, that notarization still had
issues, and we currently do our own notarization of the entire
distribution, including the jdk. The recent bump to jdk 15 has revealed
openjdk to be lax in maintaining support for older systems. Since the
notarization is no longer an issue, this PR moves the bundled jdk back
to Oracle, in order to continue supporting those older systems affected
by adoptopenjdk 15.
relates #62709
Referencing a project instance during task execution is discouraged by
Gradle and should be avoided. E.g. It is incompatible with Gradles
incubating configuration cache. Instead there are services available to handle
archive and filesystem operations in task actions.
Brings us one step closer to #57918
Java 15 requires at last glibc 2.14, but we support older Linux OSs that ship with older versions. Rather than continue to ship Java 14, which is now EOL and therefore unsupported, ES will detect this situation and print a helpful message, instead of the cryptic error that would otherwise be printed. Users on older OSs will have to set JAVA_HOME instead of using the bundled JVM.
This doesn't affect v8.0.0 because these older Linux OSs will not be supported, and all the supported ones have glibc 2.14.
- Extract distribution archives defaults into plugin
- Added basic test coverage
- Avoid packaging/unpackaging cycle when relying on locally build distributions
- Provide DSL for setting up distribution archives
- Cleanup archives build script
This commit removes `integTest` task from all es-plugins.
Most relevant projects have been converted to use yamlRestTest, javaRestTest,
or internalClusterTest in prior PRs.
A few projects needed to be adjusted to allow complete removal of this task
* x-pack/plugin - converted to use yamlRestTest and javaRestTest
* plugins/repository-hdfs - kept the integTest task, but use `rest-test` plugin to define the task
* qa/die-with-dignity - convert to javaRestTest
* x-pack/qa/security-example-spi-extension - convert to javaRestTest
* multiple projects - remove the integTest.enabled = false (yay!)
related: #61802
related: #60630
related: #59444
related: #59089
related: #56841
related: #59939
related: #55896
The windows service script does a little munging of the parsed JVM
option string, converting whitespaces to semicolons. We recently added
an optional Java 14 JDK flag to our system JVM flags. On earlier JDKs,
the windows service batch script would encounter a double whitespace
when this option was missing and convert it into double semicolons.
Double semicolons, in turn, don't work in the arguments to the windows
service command, and led to a lot of JVM options being dropped,
including "es.path.conf", which is required for startup.
This commit puts in a double defense. First, it removes any empty-string
options from the system options list in the Java Options Parser code.
Second, it munges out double semicolons if they do appear in the parsed
option output.
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit adds external test modules. These are modules meant for
external systems to test edge cases in elasticsearch, but only within
snapshots. They are not meant to be used in production, so protections
are also added from their accidental inclusion in release builds.
Note that this commit does not actually add any new modules, it only
adds the infrastructure for the new modules, under
`test/external-modules`.
PR #61474 reworked deprecation logging to rely more heavily on log4j. Unfortunately,
the changes required to log4j's configuration were not applied to the version we ship
with the Docker image.