The Migration Assistance API has been functionally replaced by the
Deprecation Info API, and the Migration Upgrade API is not used for the
transition from ES 6.x to 7.x, and does not need to be kept around to
repair indices that were not properly upgraded before upgrading the
cluster, as was the case in 6.
This commit enables full-cluster-restart and rolling-upgrade tests
to run with nodes using a JVM in fips approved only node by using
PEM key material instead of a JKS for the transport layer in that
case.
Instead of using `WarningsHandler.PERMISSIVE`, we only match warnings
that are due to types removal.
This PR also renames `allowTypeRemovalWarnings` to `allowTypesRemovalWarnings`.
Relates to #37920.
* Rename integTest to bwcTestSample for bwc test projects
This change renames the `integTest` task to `bwcTestSample` for projects
testing bwc to make it possible to run all the bwc tests that check
would run without running on bwc tests.
This change makes it possible to add a new PR check on backports to make
sure these don't break BWC tests in master.
* Rename task as per PR
This commit adds the 7.1 version constant to the 7.x branch.
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We have had various reports of problems caused by the maxRetryTimeout
setting in the low-level REST client. Such setting was initially added
in the attempts to not have requests go through retries if the request
already took longer than the provided timeout.
The implementation was problematic though as such timeout would also
expire in the first request attempt (see #31834), would leave the
request executing after expiration causing memory leaks (see #33342),
and would not take into account the http client internal queuing (see #25951).
Given all these issues, it seems that this custom timeout mechanism
gives little benefits while causing a lot of harm. We should rather rely
on connect and socket timeout exposed by the underlying http client
and accept that a request can overall take longer than the configured
timeout, which is the case even with a single retry anyways.
This commit removes the `maxRetryTimeout` setting and all of its usages.
`waitForRollUpJob` is an assertBusy that waits for the rollup job
to appear in the tasks list, and waits for it to be a certain state.
However, there was a null check around the state assertion, which meant
if the job _was_ null, the assertion would be skipped, and the
assertBusy would pass withouot an exception. This could then lead to
downstream assertions to fail because the job was not actually ready,
or in the wrong state.
This changes the test to assert the job is not null, so the assertBusy
operates as intended.
This commit adds deprecation warnings for index actions
and search actions when executed via watcher. Unit and
integration tests updated accordingly.
relates #35190
Migrate ml job and datafeed config of open jobs and update
the parameters of the persistent tasks as they become unallocated
during a rolling upgrade. Block allocation of ml persistent tasks
until the configs are migrated.
This commit removes the fallback for SSL settings. While this may be
seen as a non user friendly change, the intention behind this change
is to simplify the reasoning needed to understand what is actually
being used for a given SSL configuration. Each configuration now needs
to be explicitly specified as there is no global configuration or
fallback to some other configuration.
Closes#29797
In Lucene 8 searches can skip non-competitive hits if the total hit count is not requested.
It is also possible to track the number of hits up to a certain threshold. This is a trade off to speed up searches while still being able to know a lower bound of the total hit count. This change adds the ability to set this threshold directly in the track_total_hits search option. A boolean value (true, false) indicates whether the total hit count should be tracked in the response. When set as an integer this option allows to compute a lower bound of the total hits while preserving the ability to skip non-competitive hits when enough matches have been collected.
Relates #33028
* [ML] Job and datafeed mappings with index template (#32719)
Index mappings for the configuration documents
* [ML] Job config document CRUD operations (#32738)
* [ML] Datafeed config CRUD operations (#32854)
* [ML] Change JobManager to work with Job config in index (#33064)
* [ML] Change Datafeed actions to read config from the config index (#33273)
* [ML] Allocate jobs based on JobParams rather than cluster state config (#33994)
* [ML] Return missing job error when .ml-config is does not exist (#34177)
* [ML] Close job in index (#34217)
* [ML] Adjust finalize job action to work with documents (#34226)
* [ML] Job in index: Datafeed node selector (#34218)
* [ML] Job in Index: Stop and preview datafeed (#34605)
* [ML] Delete job document (#34595)
* [ML] Convert job data remover to work with index configs (#34532)
* [ML] Job in index: Get datafeed and job stats from index (#34645)
* [ML] Job in Index: Convert get calendar events to index docs (#34710)
* [ML] Job in index: delete filter action (#34642)
This changes the delete filter action to search
for jobs using the filter to be deleted in the index
rather than the cluster state.
* [ML] Job in Index: Enable integ tests (#34851)
Enables the ml integration tests excluding the rolling upgrade tests and a lot of fixes to
make the tests pass again.
* [ML] Reimplement established model memory (#35500)
This is the 7.0 implementation of a master node service to
keep track of the native process memory requirement of each ML
job with an associated native process.
The new ML memory tracker service works when the whole cluster
is upgraded to at least version 6.6. For mixed version clusters
the old mechanism of established model memory stored on the job
in cluster state was used. This means that the old (and complex)
code to keep established model memory up to date on the job object
has been removed in 7.0.
Forward port of #35263
* [ML] Need to wait for shards to replicate in distributed test (#35541)
Because the cluster was expanded from 1 node to 3 indices would
initially start off with 0 replicas. If the original node was
killed before auto-expansion to 1 replica was complete then
the test would fail because the indices would be unavailable.
* [ML] DelayedDataCheckConfig index mappings (#35646)
* [ML] JIndex: Restore finalize job action (#35939)
* [ML] Replace Version.CURRENT in streaming functions (#36118)
* [ML] Use 'anomaly-detector' in job config doc name (#36254)
* [ML] Job In Index: Migrate config from the clusterstate (#35834)
Migrate ML configuration from clusterstate to index for closed jobs
only once all nodes are v6.6.0 or higher
* [ML] Check groups against job Ids on update (#36317)
* [ML] Adapt to periodic persistent task refresh (#36633)
* [ML] Adapt to periodic persistent task refresh
If https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/36069/files is
merged then the approach for reallocating ML persistent tasks
after refreshing job memory requirements can be simplified.
This change begins the simplification process.
* Remove AwaitsFix and implement TODO
* [ML] Default search size for configs
* Fix TooManyJobsIT.testMultipleNodes
Two problems:
1. Stack overflow during async iteration when lots of
jobs on same machine
2. Not effectively setting search size in all cases
* Use execute() instead of submit() in MlMemoryTracker
We don't need a Future to wait for completion
* [ML][TEST] Fix NPE in JobManagerTests
* [ML] JIindex: Limit the size of bulk migrations (#36481)
* [ML] Prevent updates and upgrade tests (#36649)
* [FEATURE][ML] Add cluster setting that enables/disables config migration (#36700)
This commit adds a cluster settings called `xpack.ml.enable_config_migration`.
The setting is `true` by default. When set to `false`, no config migration will
be attempted and non-migrated resources (e.g. jobs, datafeeds) will be able
to be updated normally.
Relates #32905
* [ML] Snapshot ml configs before migrating (#36645)
* [FEATURE][ML] Split in batches and migrate all jobs and datafeeds (#36716)
Relates #32905
* SQL: Fix translation of LIKE/RLIKE keywords (#36672)
* SQL: Fix translation of LIKE/RLIKE keywords
Refactor Like/RLike functions to simplify internals and improve query
translation when chained or within a script context.
Fix#36039Fix#36584
* Fixing line length for EnvironmentTests and RecoveryTests (#36657)
Relates #34884
* Add back one line removed by mistake regarding java version check and
COMPAT jvm parameter existence
* Do not resolve addresses in remote connection info (#36671)
The remote connection info API leads to resolving addresses of seed
nodes when invoked. This is problematic because if a hostname fails to
resolve, we would not display any remote connection info. Yet, a
hostname not resolving can happen across remote clusters, especially in
the modern world of cloud services with dynamically chaning
IPs. Instead, the remote connection info API should be providing the
configured seed nodes. This commit changes the remote connection info to
display the configured seed nodes, avoiding a hostname resolution. Note
that care was taken to preserve backwards compatibility with previous
versions that expect the remote connection info to serialize a transport
address instead of a string representing the hostname.
* [Painless] Add boxed type to boxed type casts for method/return (#36571)
This adds implicit boxed type to boxed types casts for non-def types to create asymmetric casting relative to the def type when calling methods or returning values. This means that a user calling a method taking an Integer can call it with a Byte, Short, etc. legally which matches the way def works. This creates consistency in the casting model that did not previously exist.
* SNAPSHOTS: Adjust BwC Versions in Restore Logic (#36718)
* Re-enables bwc tests with adjusted version conditions now that #36397 enables concurrent snapshots in 6.6+
* ingest: fix on_failure with Drop processor (#36686)
This commit allows a document to be dropped when a Drop processor
is used in the on_failure fork of the processor chain.
Fixes#36151
* Initialize startup `CcrRepositories` (#36730)
Currently, the CcrRepositoryManger only listens for settings updates
and installs new repositories. It does not install the repositories that
are in the initial settings. This commit, modifies the manager to
install the initial repositories. Additionally, it modifies the ccr
integration test to configure the remote leader node at startup, instead
of using a settings update.
* [TEST] fix float comparison in RandomObjects#getExpectedParsedValue
This commit fixes a test bug introduced with #36597. This caused some
test failure as stored field values comparisons would not work when CBOR
xcontent type was used.
Closes#29080
* [Geo] Integrate Lucene's LatLonShape (BKD Backed GeoShapes) as default `geo_shape` indexing approach (#35320)
This commit exposes lucene's LatLonShape field as the
default type in GeoShapeFieldMapper. To use the new
indexing approach, simply set "type" : "geo_shape" in
the mappings without setting any of the strategy, precision,
tree_levels, or distance_error_pct parameters. Note the
following when using the new indexing approach:
* geo_shape query does not support querying by
MULTIPOINT.
* LINESTRING and MULTILINESTRING queries do not
yet support WITHIN relation.
* CONTAINS relation is not yet supported.
The tree, precision, tree_levels, distance_error_pct,
and points_only parameters are deprecated.
* TESTS:Debug Log. IndexStatsIT#testFilterCacheStats
* ingest: support default pipelines + bulk upserts (#36618)
This commit adds support to enable bulk upserts to use an index's
default pipeline. Bulk upsert, doc_as_upsert, and script_as_upsert
are all supported.
However, bulk script_as_upsert has slightly surprising behavior since
the pipeline is executed _before_ the script is evaluated. This means
that the pipeline only has access the data found in the upsert field
of the script_as_upsert. The non-bulk script_as_upsert (existing behavior)
runs the pipeline _after_ the script is executed. This commit
does _not_ attempt to consolidate the bulk and non-bulk behavior for
script_as_upsert.
This commit also adds additional testing for the non-bulk behavior,
which remains unchanged with this commit.
fixes#36219
* Fix duplicate phrase in shrink/split error message (#36734)
This commit removes a duplicate "must be a" from the shrink/split error
messages.
* Deprecate types in get_source and exist_source (#36426)
This change adds a new untyped endpoint `{index}/_source/{id}` for both the
GET and the HEAD methods to get the source of a document or check for its
existance. It also adds deprecation warnings to RestGetSourceAction that emit
a warning when the old deprecated "type" parameter is still used. Also updating
documentation and tests where appropriate.
Relates to #35190
* Revert "[Geo] Integrate Lucene's LatLonShape (BKD Backed GeoShapes) as default `geo_shape` indexing approach (#35320)"
This reverts commit 5bc7822562.
* Enhance Invalidate Token API (#35388)
This change:
- Adds functionality to invalidate all (refresh+access) tokens for all users of a realm
- Adds functionality to invalidate all (refresh+access)tokens for a user in all realms
- Adds functionality to invalidate all (refresh+access) tokens for a user in a specific realm
- Changes the response format for the invalidate token API to contain information about the
number of the invalidated tokens and possible errors that were encountered.
- Updates the API Documentation
After back-porting to 6.x, the `created` field will be removed from master as a field in the
response
Resolves: #35115
Relates: #34556
* Add raw sort values to SearchSortValues transport serialization (#36617)
In order for CCS alternate execution mode (see #32125) to be able to do the final reduction step on the CCS coordinating node, we need to serialize additional info in the transport layer as part of each `SearchHit`. Sort values are already present but they are formatted according to the provided `DocValueFormat` provided. The CCS node needs to be able to reconstruct the lucene `FieldDoc` to include in the `TopFieldDocs` and `CollapseTopFieldDocs` which will feed the `mergeTopDocs` method used to reduce multiple search responses (one per cluster) into one.
This commit adds such information to the `SearchSortValues` and exposes it through a new getter method added to `SearchHit` for retrieval. This info is only serialized at transport and never printed out at REST.
* Watcher: Ensure all internal search requests count hits (#36697)
In previous commits only the stored toXContent version of a search
request was using the old format. However an executed search request was
already disabling hit counts. In 7.0 hit counts will stay enabled by
default to allow for proper migration.
Closes#36177
* [TEST] Ensure shard follow tasks have really stopped.
Relates to #36696
* Ensure MapperService#getAllMetaFields elements order is deterministic (#36739)
MapperService#getAllMetaFields returns an array, which is created out of
an `ObjectHashSet`. Such set does not guarantee deterministic hash
ordering. The array returned by its toArray may be sorted differently
at each run. This caused some repeatability issues in our tests (see #29080)
as we pick random fields from the array of possible metadata fields,
but that won't be repeatable if the input array is sorted differently at
every run. Once setting the tests seed, hppc picks that up and the sorting is
deterministic, but failures don't repeat with the seed that gets printed out
originally (as a seed was not originally set).
See also https://issues.carrot2.org/projects/HPPC/issues/HPPC-173.
With this commit, we simply create a static sorted array that is used for
`getAllMetaFields`. The change is in production code but really affects
only testing as the only production usage of this method was to iterate
through all values when parsing fields in the high-level REST client code.
Anyways, this seems like a good change as returning an array would imply
that it's deterministically sorted.
* Expose Sequence Number based Optimistic Concurrency Control in the rest layer (#36721)
Relates #36148
Relates #10708
* [ML] Mute MlDistributedFailureIT
Redeprecates the `/_xpack/rollup` endpoints in favor of `/_rollup`.
When we cleanup the rollup in a cluster containing 6.x nodes we need to
use `/_xpack/rollup` instead of `/_rollup` because the 6.x nodes don't
know about `/_rollup`. In those cases we must ignore the deprecation
warnings that the 7.0 node will return for the end point.
Closes#36044
* This commit is part of our plan to deprecate and ultimately remove the use of _xpack in the REST APIs.
- REST API docs
- HLRC docs and doc tests
- Handle REST actions with deprecation warnings
- Changed endpoints in rest-api-spec and relevant file names
For each API, the following updates were made:
- Add deprecation warnings to `Rest*Action`, plus tests in `Rest*ActionTests`.
- For each REST yml test, make sure there is one version without types, and another legacy version that retains types (called *_with_types.yml).
- Deprecate relevant methods on the Java HLRC requests/ responses.
- Update documentation (for both the REST API and Java HLRC).
Set rest_total_hits_as_int in search requests only on the new cluster,
the old cluster can be on a version older than don't support this
parameter (< 6.6) and total hits is not an object in 6x anyway.
Closes#36291
This commit changes the format of the `hits.total` in the search response to be an object with
a `value` and a `relation`. The `value` indicates the number of hits that match the query and the
`relation` indicates whether the number is accurate (in which case the relation is equals to `eq`)
or a lower bound of the total (in which case it is equals to `gte`).
This change also adds a parameter called `rest_total_hits_as_int` that can be used in the
search APIs to opt out from this change (retrieve the total hits as a number in the rest response).
Note that currently all search responses are accurate (`track_total_hits: true`) or they don't contain
`hits.total` (`track_total_hits: true`). We'll add a way to get a lower bound of the total hits in a
follow up (to allow numbers to be passed to `track_total_hits`).
Relates #33028
Fixes
```
Could not determine the dependencies of task ':x-pack:qa:full-cluster-restart:with-system-key:v5.6.13#oldClusterTestCluster#node1.copyBwcPlugins'.
```
This commit adds settings upgraders for the search.remote.* settings
that can be in the cluster state to automatically upgrade these settings
to cluster.remote.*. Because of the infrastructure that we have here,
these settings can be upgraded when recovering the cluster state, but
also when a user tries to make a dynamic update for these settings.
These logs are incredibly verbose, and it makes chasing normal failures
burdensome. This commit removes the debug logging, which can be
reenabled again if needed.
We need to wait for the job to fully initialize and start before
we can attempt to stop it. If we don't, it's possible for the stop
API to be called before the persistent task is fully loaded and it'll
throw an exception.
Closes#32773
This reworks how we configure the `shadow` plugin in the build. The major
change is that we no longer bundle dependencies in the `compile` configuration,
instead we bundle dependencies in the new `bundle` configuration. This feels
more right because it is a little more "opt in" rather than "opt out" and the
name of the `bundle` configuration is a little more obvious.
As an neat side effect of this, the `runtimeElements` configuration used when
one project depends on another now contains exactly the dependencies needed
to run the project so you no longer need to reference projects that use the
shadow plugin like this:
```
testCompile project(path: ':client:rest-high-level', configuration: 'shadow')
```
You can instead use the much more normal:
```
testCompile "org.elasticsearch.client:elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client:${version}"
```
Elasticsearch versions earlier than 6.4.0 cannot properly run in a
FIPS 140 JVM. This commit ensures that we use a non-FIPS JVM for
nodes that we spin up in BWC tests even when we're testing FIPS.
We only upgrade the ID when the state is saved in one of four scenarios:
- when we reach a checkpoint (every 50 pages)
- when we run out of data
- when explicitly stopped
- on failure
The test was relying on the pre-upgrade to finish, save state and then
the post-upgrade to start, hit the end of data and upgrade ID. THEN
get the new doc and apply the new ID.
But I think this is vulnerable to timing issues. If the pre-upgrade
portion shutdown before it saved the state, when restarting we would run
through all the data from the beginning with the old ID, meaning both
docs would still have the old scheme.
This change makes the pre-upgrade wait for the job to go back to STARTED
so that we know it persisted the end point. Post-upgrade, it stops and
restarts the job to ensure the state was persisted and the ID upgraded.
That _should_ rule out the above timing issue.
Closes#32773
Bumping down the version to 6.4 since the backport is complete. Also
adds some missing version checks to the bwc tests to make sure it
only runs on the correct versions
Previously, we were using a simple CRC32 for the IDs of rollup documents.
This is a very poor choice however, since 32bit IDs leads to collisions
between documents very quickly.
This commit moves Rollups over to a 128bit ID. The ID is a concatenation
of all the keys in the document (similar to the rolling CRC before),
hashed with 128bit Murmur3, then base64 encoded. Finally, the job
ID and a delimiter (`$`) are prepended to the ID.
This gurantees that there are 128bits per-job. 128bits should
essentially remove all chances of collisions, and the prepended
job ID means that _if_ there is a collision, it stays "within"
the job.
BWC notes:
We can only upgrade the ID scheme after we know there has been a good
checkpoint during indexing. We don't rely on a STARTED/STOPPED
status since we can't guarantee that resulted from a real checkpoint,
or other state. So we only upgrade the ID after we have reached
a checkpoint state during an active index run, and only after the
checkpoint has been confirmed.
Once a job has been upgraded and checkpointed, the version increments
and the new ID is used in the future. All new jobs use the
new ID from the start