Instead of using Gradle-version specific compilation options, use distinct source sets. This also allows compilation of buildSrc/build-tools under IDEs that
don't understand the version-specific compilation options.
Relates to #22669
This changes build files so that building Elasticsearch works with both Gradle 2.13 as well as higher versions of Gradle (tested 2.14 and 3.3), enabling a smooth transition from Gradle 2.13 to 3.x.
This commit replaces specialized functional interfaces in various
plugins with generic options. Instead of creating `StorageRunnable`
interfaces in every plugin we can just use `Runnable` or `CheckedRunnable`.
There was a typo in the `ParseField` declaration. I know
we want to port these parsers to `ObjectParser` eventually
but I don't have the energy for that today and want to get
this fixed.
Closes#22722
When users need to specify a custom location for configuration files,
they also need to specify a custom location for the jvm.options file yet
our docs are absent in this regard. This commit adds a note to the
rolling upgrade docs explaining this situation.
Relates #22747
* Add top hits collapsing to search request
The field collapsing is done with a custom top docs collector that "collapse" search hits with same field value.
The distributed aspect is resolve using the two passes that the regular search uses. The first pass "collapse" the top hits, then the coordinating node merge/collapse the top hits from each shard.
```
GET _search
{
"collapse": {
"field": "category",
}
}
```
This change also adds an ExpandCollapseSearchResponseListener that intercepts the search response and expands collapsed hits using the CollapseBuilder#innerHit} options.
The retrieval of each inner_hits is done by sending a query to all shards filtered by the collapse key.
```
GET _search
{
"collapse": {
"field": "category",
"inner_hits": {
"size": 2
}
}
}
```
Adds the `VIEW IN CONSOLE` and `COPY AS CURL` links to the snippets
in the `value_count` docs and causes the build to execute the snippets
for testing.
Release #18160
To effectively allow a plugin to intercept a transport handler it needs
to know if the handler must be executed even if there is a rejection on the
thread pool in the case the wrapper forks a thread to execute the actual handler.
This adds the `VIEW IN CONSOLE` and `COPY AS CURL` links to the
snippets in the docs for the `date_range` aggregation and tests
those snippets as part of the build.
Relates to #18160
This commit adds a SpecialPermission constant and uses that constant
opposed to introducing new instances everywhere.
Additionally, this commit introduces a single static method to check that
the current code has permission. This avoids all the duplicated access
blocks that exist currently.
Today `InternalEngine#innerIndex` is a pretty big method (> 150 SLoC). This
commit merged `#index` and `#innerIndex` and splits it up into smaller contained
methods.
* Upgrade to Lucene 6.4.0
`ValueSource`s are now converted to `DoubleValueSource`s using the Lucene adapter made for the migration to the new API in 6.4.0.
Introduce CheckedSupplier and CheckedRunnable functional interfaces
into core. These offer a checked version of the Supplier and Runnable
interfaces for use with lambda apis.
This commit ensures that the index.latest blob is first examined to
determine the latest index-N blob id, before attempting to list all
index-N blobs and picking the blob with the highest N.
It also fixes the MockRepository#move so that tests are able to handle
non-atomic moves. This is done by adding a special setting to the
MockRepository that requires the test to specify if it can handle
non-atomic moves. If so, then the MockRepository#move operation will be
non-atomic to allow testing for against such repositories.
This adds the `VIEW IN SENSE` and `COPY AS CURL` links and has
the build automatically execute the snippets and verify that they
work.
Relates to #18160
Adds the `VIEW IN CONSOLE` and `COPY AS CURL` links to the example
`global` aggregation. Also improves the example by adding a
non-`global` aggregation to compare it to.
Relates to #18160
The weight factor function does not check if the delegate score function needs to access the score of the query.
This results in a _score equals to 0 for all score function that set a weight.
This change modifies the WeightFactorFunction#needsScore to delegate the call to its underlying score function.
Fix#21483
There are presently 7 ctor args used in any rest handlers:
* `Settings`: Every handler uses it to initialize a logger and
some other strange things.
* `RestController`: Every handler registers itself with it.
* `ClusterSettings`: Used by `RestClusterGetSettingsAction` to
render the default values for cluster settings.
* `IndexScopedSettings`: Used by `RestGetSettingsAction` to get
the default values for index settings.
* `SettingsFilter`: Used by a few handlers to filter returned
settings so we don't expose stuff like passwords.
* `IndexNameExpressionResolver`: Used by `_cat/indices` to
filter the list of indices.
* `Supplier<DiscoveryNodes>`: Used to fill enrich the response
by handlers that list tasks.
We probably want to reduce these arguments over time but
switching construction away from guice gives us tighter
control over the list of available arguments.
These parameters are passed to plugins using
`ActionPlugin#initRestHandlers` which is expected to build and
return that handlers immediately. This felt simpler than
returning an reference to the ctors given all the different
possible args.
Breaks java plugins by moving rest handlers off of guice.
Today we try to be smart and make a generic decision if an exception should
be treated as a document failure but in some cases concurrency in the index writer
make this decision very difficult since we don't have a consistent state in the case
another thread is currently failing the IndexWriter/InternalEngine due to a tragic event.
This change simplifies the exception handling and makes specific decisions about document failures
rather than using a generic heuristic. This prevent exceptions to be treated as document failures
that should have failed the engine but backed out of failing since since some other thread has
already taken over the failure procedure but didn't finish yet.
Similar to the Filters aggregation but only supports "keyed" filter buckets and automatically "ANDs" pairs of filters to produce a form of adjacency matrix.
The intersection of buckets "A" and "B" is named "A&B" (the choice of separator is configurable). Empty intersection buckets are removed from the final results.
Closes#22169
This is related to #22116. Core no longer needs SocketPermission
accept. This permission is relegated to the transport-netty4 module
and (for tests) to the mocksocket jar.
By default, the JVM GC log file grows without
limitation. This is inconvenient for a long running
process like Elasticsearch.
With this commit we add an example configuration
for a rotating GC log in `conig/jvm.options`.
Those services validate their setting before submitting an AckedClusterStateUpdateTask to the cluster state service. An acked cluster state may be completed by a networking thread when the last acks as received. As such it needs special care to make sure that thread context headers are handled correctly.
Makes `PainlessLexer` abstract and adds the hacks that it needs as abstract methods implemented in `EnhancedPainlessLexer`. This feels a little cleaner than referencing the hacks statically.
* S3 repository: Deprecate specifying credentials through env vars and sys props
This is a follow up to #22479, where storing credentials secure way was
added.