The cat API previously used the Content-Type header field for
determining the media type of the response. This is in opposition to the
HTTP spec which specifies the Accept header field for this purpose. This
commit replaces the use of the Content-Type header field with the Accept
header field in the cat API.
Closes#14421
One of our tests leaked a system property here since we failed after appling some
system properties in BootstrapCLIParser. This is not a huge deal in production since
we exit the JVM if we fail on that. Yet for correctnes we should only apply them if
we manage to parse them all.
This also caused a test failure lately on CI but on an unrelated test:
https://elasticsearch-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+elasticsearch+master+periodic/314/console
Indices level field data cacheing belongs into IndicesService and doesn't need to be
wired by guice. This commit also moves the async cache refresh out of the class into
IndicesService such that threadpool dependencies are removed and testing / creation becomes
simpler.
This processor is useful when all elements of a json array need to be processed in the same way.
This avoids that a processor needs to be defined for each element in an array.
Also it is very likely that it is unknown how many elements are inside an json array.
Modules are an internal implementation detail of our build, and there is
no need to publish them with gradle. This change disables publishing of
all modules.
140 characters is our official line length from CONTRIBUTING.md. It is a
little longer than fits well in github but you can use a userstyle to fix
that. It is perfect for Eclipse and unified diffs but too wide for side by
side diffs. Regardless, its the official limit we've had for years. We just
haven't enforced it automatically and we haven't enforced it using github
because line limits are hard to notice there.
This only hits about 2/3 of the java files - those that didn't have failures
already. If they did have a failure it suppresses them. We should pick files
off that list as time goes on.
For posterity I generated the suppressions by running checkstyle with
ignoreFailures = true, piping the output to a file, and then running it
through this:
perl -ne 'print if s{.*\[ant:checkstyle\] /.+/elasticsearch/}{ <suppress files="} && s{\.java.+}{\.java" checks="LineLength" />}' | uniq
Retrieving distributed DF for TermVectors is beside it's esotheric justification
a very slow process and can cause serious load on the cluster. We also don't have nearly
enough testing for this stuff and given the complexity we should remove it rather than carrying it
around.
During initial cluster forming, when a master is elected, it reaches out to all other masters nodes and ask the last cluster state they persisted. To make sure we select the right state, we must successfully read from a `min_master_nodes` nodes. The gateway currently have specific settings to override this behavior, but I don't think they are ever used. We can drop them and reach out to the discovery layer, the single source of truth for the min master nodes settings.
Closes#16446
This change documents the Terminal abstraction that cli tools use, as
well as simplifies the api to be a minimal set of methods to interact
with a terminal.