Currently remote compression and ping schedule settings are dynamic.
However, we do not listen for changes. This commit adds listeners for
changes to those two settings. Additionally, when those settings change
we now close existing connections and open new ones with the settings
applied.
Fixes#37201.
In #30209 we deprecated the camel case `nGram` filter name in favour of `ngram` and
did the same for `edgeNGram` and `edge_ngram` and we are removing those names in
8.0. This change disallows using the deprecated names for new indices created in 7.0 by
throwing an error if these filters are used.
Relates to #38911
* missing 'test2' index example (#39055)
If I got the idea of aliases properly, I think that the index "test2" should have
a reference in the example above of the following sentence:
" ... we associate the alias `alias1` to both `test` and `test2` ... "
* add PUT test2
* Update aliases.asciidoc
swap which is write/read
Co-authored-by: Guilherme Ferreira <guilhermeaferreira_t@yahoo.com.br>
Rollup jobs should be stopped + deleted before the indices are removed.
It's possible for an active rollup job to issue a bulk request, the test
ends and the cleanup code deletes all indices. The in-flight bulk
request will then stall + error because the index no-longer exists...
but this process might take longer than the StopRollup timeout.
Which means the test fails, and often fails several other tests since
the job is still active (e.g. other tests cannot create the same-named
job, or fail to stop the job in their cleanup because it's still stalled).
This tends to knock over several tests before the bulk finally times
out and the job shuts down.
Instead, we need to simply stop jobs first. Inflight bulks will resolve
quickly, and we can carry on with deleting indices after the jobs are
confirmed inactive.
stop-job.asciidoc tended to trigger this issue because it executed
an async stop API and then exited, which setup the above situation. In
can and did happen with other tests though. As an extra precaution,
the doc test was modified to substitute in wait_for_completion
to help head off these issues too.
This defaults to "true" (current behavior) and will throw an exception
if there is a property that cannot be recognized. If "false", it will
ignore anything unrecognizable.
(cherry picked from commit 38fbf9792bcf4fe66bb3f17589e5fe6d29748d07)
- Notes that you can adjust the `s3.client.*.endpoint` setting to point to a
repository held on an S3-compatible service.
- Notes that the default is `s3.amazonaws.com` and not to auto-detect the
endpoint.
- Reformats docs to width.
Closes#35925
* Fix#38623 remove xpack namespace REST API
Except for xpack.usage and xpack.info API's, this moves the last remaining API's out of the xpack namespace
* rename xpack api's inside inside the files as well
* updated yaml tests references to xpack namespaces api's
* update callsApi calls in the IT subclasses
* make sure docs testing does not use xpack namespaced api's
* fix leftover xpack namespaced method names in docs/build.gradle
* found another leftover reference
(cherry picked from commit ccb5d934363c37506b76119ac050a254fa80b5e7)
The data frame plugin allows users to create feature indexes by pivoting a source index. In a
nutshell this can be understood as reindex supporting aggregations or similar to the so called entity
centric indexing.
Full history is provided in: feature/data-frame-transforms
`SearchShardIterator` inherits its `compareTo` implementation from `PlainShardIterator`. That is good in most of the cases, as such comparisons are based on the shard id which is unique, even when searching against indices with same names across multiple clusters (thanks to the index uuid being different). In case though the same cluster is registered multiple times with different aliases, the shard id is exactly the same, hence remote results will be returned before local ones with same shard id objects. That is because remote iterators are added before local ones, and we use a stable sorting method in `GroupShardIterators` constructor.
This PR enhances `compareTo` for `SearchShardIterator` to tie break on cluster alias and introduces consistent `equals` and `hashcode` methods. This allows to remove a TODO in `SearchResponseMerger` which otherwise has to handle this special case specifically. Also, while at it I added missing tests around equals/hashcode and compareTo and expanded existing ones.
the get-ml-info API documentation tested that the
response show that ML's `upgrade_mode` was false.
For reasons that may be true due to other tests running in
parallel or not cleaning themselves up, this may not be
guaranteed. Since the actual value here is not of importance,
this commit relaxes the requirement that upgrade_mode be
static.