When testing plugin manager with real downloads, it could happen that the test run forever. Fortunately, test suite will be interrupted after 20 minutes, but it could be useful not to fail the whole test suite but only warn in that case.
By default, plugin manager still wait indefinitely but it can be modified using new `--timeout` option:
```sh
bin/plugin --install elasticsearch/kibana --timeout 30s
bin/plugin --install elasticsearch/kibana --timeout 1h
```
Closes#4603.
Closes#4600.
* `ignore_unavailable` - Controls whether to ignore if any specified indices are unavailable, this includes indices that don't exist or closed indices. Either `true` or `false` can be specified.
* `allow_no_indices` - Controls whether to fail if a wildcard indices expressions results into no concrete indices. Either `true` or `false` can be specified. For example if the wildcard expression `foo*` is specified and no indices are available that start with `foo` then depending on this setting the request will fail. This setting is also applicable when `_all`, `*` or no index has been specified.
* `expand_wildcards` - Controls to what kind of concrete indices wildcard indices expression expand to. If `open` is specified then the wildcard expression if expanded to only open indices and if `closed` is specified then the wildcard expression if expanded only to closed indices. Also both values (`open,closed`) can be specified to expand to all indices.
Closes to #4436
Now that we properly fixed the ability to set the queue size on the index / bulk thread pool, we should actually set them to a somehow reasonable value to protect from users potentially overflowing our system.
I suggest defaults to be 50 for bulk, and 200 for indexing.
Also, set the thread pool for get, which we should set (in a similar value to a "read" queue size we have today).
closes#3888
Add a dedicated suggest thread pool for the suggest API. With the new completion suggest type, which is purely CPU bounded, it makes more sense to have a dedicated thread pool for suggest compared to having it share the search thread pool and "competing" against other search operations.
closes#3698
Now with have proper exit codes for elasticsearch plugin manager (see #3463), we can add a silent mode to plugin manager.
```sh
bin/plugin --install karmi/elasticsearch-paramedic --silent
```
Closes#3628.
When installing a plugin, we use:
```sh
bin/plugin --install groupid/artifactid/version
```
But when removing the plugin, we only support:
```sh
bin/plugin --remove dirname
```
where `dirname` is the directory name of the plugin under `/plugins` dir.
Closes#3421.