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Ryan Ernst 13489ff3a7 Test: Fix repro line for platformTest (#24095)
This was accidentally being added to packagingTest, which then had two
repro lines.
2017-04-13 14:17:11 -07:00
Ryan Ernst fb3a281755 Build: Switch jna dependency to an elastic version (#24081)
This new version of jna is rebuilt from the official release of jna, but
with native libs linked against older glibc in order to support all
platforms elasticsearch supports.

closes #23640
2017-04-13 00:17:50 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 7cebc0fc93 Cleanup outdated comments for fixing up pom dependencies (#24056) 2017-04-11 23:15:30 -07:00
Nik Everett 76603d4413 Move line split in eclipse back to 140 characters
Now that we've moved checkstyle back to 140 we should move the
split.
2017-04-11 13:23:03 -04:00
Simon Willnauer 8cfb9e446c Move back to 140 chars line length (#24013)
This reverts the line limit change in #23623 - this PR doesn't touch the suppression file since we are moving towards automatic code formatting which makes it mainly obsolete.
2017-04-10 17:07:18 +02:00
David Roberts 37aadb2adf Add the ability to include extra notices in a plugin's NOTICES file (#23898)
Adds the option for a plugin to specify extra directories containing notices
and licenses files to be incorporated into the overall notices file that is
generated for the plugin.

This can be useful, for example, where the plugin has a non-Java dependency
that itself incorporates many 3rd party components.
2017-04-10 12:37:42 +01:00
Luca Cavanna b73f87b0ea Make buffer limit configurable in HeapBufferedConsumerFactory (#23970)
The buffer limit should have been configurable already, but the factory constructor is package private so it is truly configurable only from the org.elasticsearch.client package. Also the HttpAsyncResponseConsumerFactory interface was package private, so it could only be implemented from the org.elasticsearch.client package.

Closes #23958
2017-04-10 12:27:42 +02:00
Jason Tedor 61c5976aee Upgrade to Log4j 2.8.2
This commit upgrades the Log4j dependencies from version 2.7 to version
2.8.2. This release includes a fix for a case where Log4j could lose
exceptions in the presence of a security manager.

Relates #23995
2017-04-09 07:19:16 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 776006bac5 Collapse repository gcs classes into a single java package (#23975)
This is a single reorge of the classes to simplify making them mostly
package protected.
2017-04-07 11:27:26 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 203f8433c2 Collapse packages in ec2 discovery plugin (#23909)
This commit collapses all the classes inside ec2 discovery to a single
package name.
2017-04-05 23:51:49 -07:00
Adrien Grand d5d0f140d6 The `filter` and `significant_terms` aggregations should parse the `filter` as a filter, not as a query. (#23797)
This is important for some queries like `bool`, which are parsed differently
depending on whether we want to get a query or a filter.
2017-04-05 16:46:21 +02:00
Ryan Ernst d31d2caf09 Collapse packages in repository-s3 (#23907)
This commit puts all the classes in the repository-s3 plugin into a
single package.  In addition to simplifying the plugin, it will make it
easier to test as things that should be package private will not be
difficult to use inside tests alone.
2017-04-04 15:15:25 -07:00
Jason Tedor 8c554215e0 Ban Boolean#getBoolean
The method Boolean#getBoolean is dangerous. It is too easy to mistakenly
invoke this method thinking that it is parsing a string as a
boolean. However, what it actually does is get a system property with
the specified string, and then attempts to use usual crappy boolean
parsing in the JDK to parse that system property as boolean with
complete leniency (it parses every input value into either true or
false); that is, this method amounts to invoking
Boolean#parseBoolean(String) on the result of
System#getProperty(String). Boo. This commit bans usage of this method.

Relates #23864
2017-04-01 17:02:19 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 1a5c36509f Build: Remove exclusions hack used for gradle 2.13 (#23809)
Now that we are on gradle 3.3, we can take advantage of a fix that was
made in 2.14 which properly handles disabling transitive dependencies in
pom generation.  As it was currently, we actually ended up generated two
exclusions sections in the generated pom. This is yet another example of
why we need validation on the pom files with our generation here, but I
leave that for another day because I still don't know a good way to do
it.
2017-03-29 21:55:48 -07:00
Lee Hinman c8081bde91 Further refactor and extend testing for `TransportShardBulkAction`
This moves `updateReplicaRequest` to `createPrimaryResponse` and separates the
translog updating to be a separate function so that the function purpose is more
easily understood (and testable).

It also separates the logic for `MappingUpdatePerformer` into two functions,
`updateMappingsIfNeeded` and `verifyMappings` so they don't do too much in a
single function. This allows finer-grained error testing for when a mapping
fails to parse or be applied.

Finally, it separates parsing and version validation for
`executeIndexRequestOnReplica` into a separate
method (`prepareIndexOperationOnReplica`) and adds a test for it.

Relates to #23359
2017-03-29 10:56:51 -06:00
Jason Tedor 6b461a1458 Remove line-length violations in SmokeTestClientIT
This commit removes the line-length violations in SmokeTestClientIT.java
and removes this file from the list of suppressions.
2017-03-27 19:59:48 -04:00
Jason Tedor defd0452e7 Modify permissions dialog for plugins
This commit modifies the handling of plugins that require special
permissions to cover a case that was not previously covered.

Relates #23742
2017-03-27 15:52:45 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi 0e95c90e9f Upgrade to Lucene 6.5.0 (#23750) 2017-03-27 15:57:54 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 8a0bc73435 Build: Use targetConfiguration to remove gradle deprecation warning (#23734)
In gradle 3.3 use of getConfiguration on a ModuleDependency was
deprecated. This commit changes it to use getTargetConfiguration.
2017-03-24 09:43:38 -07:00
Jason Tedor 2517cb3062 Fix line-length violations in gce/util/Access
This commit addresses all 100-column line-length violations in
gce/util/Access.java and removes this file from the suppressions list.
2017-03-22 21:34:15 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 25448e3046 Build: remove progress logger hack for gradle 2.13 (#23679)
We are now on minimum gradle 3.3, so we no longer need the groovy/gradle
hacks used to support both 2.13 and 2.14+.
2017-03-21 23:32:40 -07:00
Ryan Ernst ee802ad63c Test: Add dump of integ test cluster logs on failure (#23688)
This commit adds a build listener to the integ test runner which will
print out an excerpt of the logs from the integ test cluster if the test
run fails.  There are future improvements that can be made (for example,
to dump excerpts from dependent clusters like in tribe node tests), but
this is a start, and would help with simple rest tests failures that we
currently don't know what actually happened on the node.
2017-03-21 23:26:07 -07:00
Boaz Leskes 38a18db81e Revert "Revert "Build: Upgrade min gradle to 3.3 (#23544)""
This reverts commit f926a717ed.
2017-03-21 11:20:04 +01:00
Boaz Leskes f926a717ed Revert "Build: Upgrade min gradle to 3.3 (#23544)"
This reverts commit 5d5815416d.
2017-03-21 10:34:07 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 5d5815416d Build: Upgrade min gradle to 3.3 (#23544)
This will allow us to get rid of deprecation warnings that appear when
using 3.3, and also get rid of extra logic for 2.13 required because of
the progress logger.
2017-03-20 21:15:17 -07:00
Jason Tedor 7b17689458 Search took time should use a relative clock
Search took time uses an absolute clock to measure elapsed time, and
then tries to deal with the complexities of using an absolute clock for
this purpose. Instead, we should use a high-precision monotonic relative
clock that is designed exactly for measuring elapsed time. This commit
modifies the search infrastructure to use a relative clock for measuring
took time, but still provides an absolute clock for the components of
search that require a real clock (e.g., index name expression
resolution, etc.).

Relates #23662
2017-03-20 18:48:51 -04:00
Tim Brooks 15a5d1da7e Setup keystore during integration tests (#22966)
This commit creates a keystore and adds settings to it during the
cluster formation for integration tests. Users can define a
`keyStoreSetting` in build files for settings that need to be placed in
the keystore.
2017-03-20 10:56:17 -05:00
Jason Tedor 2eafe8310e Format RemovePluginCommand to 100-column limit
This commit formats RemovePluginCommand.java to the 100-column limit and
removes this file from the list of suppressions.
2017-03-19 22:50:13 -04:00
Jason Tedor 73097f55e7 Format EvilJNANativesTests to 100-column limit
This commit formats EvilJNANativesTests.java to the 100-column limit and
removes this file from the list of suppressions.
2017-03-18 11:13:59 -04:00
Jason Tedor 44d75db9e2 Upgrade from JNA 4.2.2 to JNA 4.4.0
This commit upgrades the JNA dependency from version 4.2.2 to version
4.4.0.

Relates #23636
2017-03-17 21:06:16 -04:00
Nik Everett f30f18285c Eclipse: move print margin to 100 columns
This comes "for free" when you run `gradle eclipse`.
2017-03-17 16:15:44 -04:00
Jason Tedor e8b2f9afd4 Migrate to max line length of 100
This commit moves the checkstyle rule of max line length from 140
characters to 100 characters. We whitelist all existing violations and
will address them in follow-ups.

Relates #23623
2017-03-17 11:19:58 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 5bd14424e6 Fix third-party audit task for Gradle 3.4 (#23612)
In Gradle 3.4, the buildSrc plugin seems to be packaged into a jar before it is accessed by the rest of the build and the signatures file for the third-party audit task cannot be accessed as
getClass().getResource('/forbidden/third-party-audit.txt') then points to a file entry in a JAR, which cannot be loaded directly as a File object. This commit changes the third-party audit task to pass the content of the signatures file as a String instead.
2017-03-17 02:05:46 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 9d4aff524c Build: Split output for jrunscript to stdout and stderr (#23553)
While trying to improve the failure output in #23547, the stderr was
also captured from jrunscript. This was under the assumption that stderr
is only written to in case of an error. However, with java 9, when
JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS are set, they are output to stderr. And our CI sets
JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS for some reason. This commit fixes the jrunscript call
to use a separate buffer for stderr.
2017-03-12 08:20:32 -07:00
Jason Tedor c51ef0b2ca Honor max concurrent searches in multi-search
A previous change to the multi-search request execution to avoid stack
overflows regressed on limiting the number of concurrent search requests
from a batched multi-search request. In particular, the replacement of
the tail-recursive call with a loop could asynchronously fire off all of
the remaining search requests in the batch while max concurrent search
requests are already executing. This commit attempts to address this
issue by taking a more careful approach to the initial problem of
recurisve calls. The cause of the initial problem was due to possibility
of individual requests completing on the same thread as invoked the
search action execution. This can happen, for example, in cases when an
individual request does not resolve to any shards. To address this
problem, when an individual request completes we check if it completed
on the same thread as fired off the request. In this case, we loop and
otherwise safely recurse. Sadly, there was a unit test to check that the
maximum number of concurrent search requests was not exceeded, but that
test was broken while modifying the test to reproduce a case that led to
the possibility of stack overflow. As such, we randomize whether or not
search actions execute on the same thread as the thread that invoked the
action.

Relates #23538
2017-03-12 00:45:40 -08:00
Ryan Ernst a2e838d286 Build: Give better output for java version introspection (#23547)
This commit improves the output when jrunscript fails to include the
full output of the command. It also makes the quoting that is needed for
windows only happen on windows (which worked on java 8, but for some
reason does not work with java 9)
2017-03-11 22:12:48 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 57c1d5f821 Build: Fix jrunscript command to quote correctly on windows (#23539)
As noted
in https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/22898#issuecomment-277192425
2017-03-11 10:15:51 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 9488985775 Test: Upgrade randomized runner to 2.5.0 (#23513)
This commit upgrades to the newest version of randomized runner. There
is a new additional check that allows ensuring the working directory
for each child jvm is empty. By default, this check will fail the test
run. However, for elasticsearch, we default to wipe the directory. For
example, if you previously told the runner to not wipe the directory, in
order to investigate a failure, the wipe option will delete this data
upon re-running the test.
2017-03-09 11:56:43 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 188c2b3a26 Build: Fix notice generation to use configured notice file (#23472)
While the esplugin extension already had an input for the base notice
file of the plugin, the NoticeTask did not actually know how to use
that, and always used the base notice file from Elasticsearch.
2017-03-02 19:02:43 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 946b9794ad Fix notice generation to use configured notice file 2017-03-02 16:52:09 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 1768efd72d Build: Allow ignoring sha checks for dependencies (#23471)
This commit adds an `ignoreSha` configuration to the `dependencyLicense`
task, which allows to not check for a sha for a given dependency jar.
This is useful for locally built jars, which will constantly change.
2017-03-02 16:49:20 -08:00
Nik Everett a54daade33 Tests InternalSingleBucketAggregation subclasses (#23388)
Adds a common base class for testing subclasses of
`InternalSingleBucketAggregation`. They are so similar they
call into question the utility of having all of these classes.
We maybe could just use `InternalSingleBucketAggregation` in
all those cases.... But for now, let's test the classes!

Relates to #22278
2017-03-01 16:50:52 -05:00
Jason Tedor 640ab1ceab Set build hash to Unknown when unavailable
This commit changes the build hash to be the string "Unknown" when for
some reason this build hash is not available. This aligns the value with
the value we use when the hash is not available from the jar
manifest. This situation can occur when running tests from a worktree
which is not currently handled correctly by JGit, the upstream
dependency that is used to acquire the hash. This causes problems when
running tests locally because the warning header pattern expects a hash
or the string "Unknown". While the warning header pattern be changed to
allow "N/A" as well, it seemed more sensible to align the value here
with the value when the hash is not available from the jar manifest.

Relates #23421
2017-03-01 07:57:14 -05:00
Jim Ferenczi 5c84640126 Upgrade to lucene-6.5.0-snapshot-d00c5ca (#23385)
Lucene upgrade
2017-02-27 18:39:04 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 48280a9403 Tests: Add platformTest to vagrant (#23339)
This change adds a new test task, platformTest, which runs `gradle test
integTest` within a vagrant host. This will allow us to still test on
all the supported platforms, but be able to standardize on the tools
provided in the host system, for example, with a modern version of git
that can allow #22946.

In order to have sufficient memory and cpu to run the tests, the
vagrantfile has been updated to use 8GB and 4 cpus by default. This can
be customized with the `VAGRANT_MEMORY` and `VAGRANT_CPUS` environment
variables.  Also, to save time to show this can work, it currently uses
the same Vagrantfile the packaging tests do. There are a lot of cleanups
we can do to how the gradle-vagrant tasks work, including generating
Vagrantfile altogether, but I think this is fine for now as the same
machines that would run platformTest run packagingTest, and they are
relatively beefy machines, so the higher memory and cpu for them, with
either task, should not be an issue.
2017-02-27 09:21:28 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 37452dbe23 Tests: Fix reproduce line for packagingTest (#23365)
This commit fixes the reproduce line output when the vagrant packagingTest
fails. Before only the `gradle packagingTest` would be output, but the
seed and list of versions was swallowed by groovy with an ancillary
failure (due to the `+` being on the wrong line for a string
continuation).  With the new reproduce line, it is now output next to
the task right after failure, contains the actual task (specific to the
box that fails), and contains the seed. It also no longer contains the
upgrade versions list, as the seed is used to determine which of those
to use, and the same file would be read when testing a failure on a
particular git commit. Finally, this also ties bats test setup directly
to packagingTest, instead of to the vagrant up command.
2017-02-24 19:40:28 -08:00
Ryan Ernst de8049fd2a Tests: Ensure multi node integ tests wait on first node
When a rest integ test has multiple nodes, each node is supposed to not
start configuring itself until the first node has been started, so that
the unicast host information can be written. However, this was never
explicitly setup to occur, and we were just very lucky with the current
gradle version and stability of the code always produced a task graph
that had node0 starting first. With the recent refactorings to integ
tests, the order has changed. This commit fixes the ordering by adding
an explicit dependency between the first node and the other nodes.
2017-02-22 20:54:58 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 74ecd34fd7 Build: Change location in zip of license and notice inclusion for plugins (#23316)
This commit moves the LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt files for each plugin
to be alongside the other plugin files, inside the elasticsearch subdir.
This ensures those files are installed alongside the plugin.
2017-02-22 16:13:50 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 175bda64a0 Build: Rework integ test setup and shutdown to ensure stop runs when desired (#23304)
Gradle's finalizedBy on tasks only ensures one task runs after another,
but not immediately after. This is problematic for our integration tests
since it allows multiple project's integ test clusters to be
simultaneously. While this has not been a problem thus far (gradle 2.13
happened to keep the finalizedBy tasks close enough that no clusters
were running in parallel), with gradle 3.3 the task graph generation has
changed, and numerous clusters may be running simultaneously, causing
memory pressure, and thus generally slower tests, or even failure if the
system has a limited amount of memory (eg in a vagrant host).

This commit reworks how integ tests are configured. It adds an
`integTestCluster` extension to gradle which is equivalent to the current
`integTest.cluster` and moves the rest test runner task to
`integTestRunner`.  The `integTest` task is then just a dummy task,
which depends on the cluster runner task, as well as the cluster stop
task. This means running `integTest` in one project will both run the
rest tests, and shut down the cluster, before running `integTest` in
another project.
2017-02-22 12:43:15 -08:00
Simon Willnauer ce625ebdcc Expose `batched_reduce_size` via `_search` (#23288)
In #23253 we added an the ability to incrementally reduce search results.
This change exposes the parameter to control the batch since and therefore
the memory consumption of a large search request.
2017-02-21 18:36:59 +01:00