SYS TABLES meta command has been improved to better adhere to the ODBC
spec in particular with regards to the handling of enumerations (and
the differences between '%', null and ''(empty string))
Fix#40348
(cherry picked from commit e3070615000228c283d17ce8d182b44f1450a5d5)
Previously, `getTime(colIdx/colLabel)` and
`getObject(colIdx/colLabel, java.sql.Time.class)` methods were computing
the time from a `ZonedDateTime` by applying day in millis modulo on the epoch millis
of the `ZonedDateTime` object. This is wrong as we need to keep the time
related fields at the timezone of the `ZonedDateTime` object and just
set the date info to the epoch date (01/01/1970).
Additionally fixes a testing issue as the original timezone id is converted
to an offset string when parsing the response from the server.
* Document MATCH and QUERY function predicates.
* Polish the functions pages and add a list of functions to the main Functions & Operators page.
(cherry picked from commit 4cec0ae1b962ec7ea011a290aec72740386eb808)
To avoid having to specify each spec by hand (which can miss specs to be
added), the test infrastructure now performs classpath discovery so that
each spec added, is automatically considered.
Relates #40358
(cherry picked from commit d0f60b4425c731509aa8ca765d55f563f866ef90)
Previously, `getDate(int columnIdx)/getDate(String columnLabel)` and
were using legacy`java.util.Calendar` instead of the the `java.time.*`
classes to reset to the start of day. This resulted in different results
for certain timestamps and timezones when calling
`getDate(col)` vs`getObject(col, java.sql.Date)`
Now only the methods (that must be implemented due to the JDBC spec)
`getDate(int columnIdx, Calendar cal)/getDate(String columnLabel, Calendar cal)`
are still using the `java.util.Calendar` for those conversion.
The same change was applied to
`getTime(int columnIdx)/getTime(String columnLabel)`
and
`getTimestamp(int columnIdx)/getTimestamp(String columnLabel)`
Fixes: #40289
(cherry picked from commit 44560671f18397e0c58e3647732880fcb73a5034)
Previously metric aggregations on date fields would return a double
which caused errors when trying to apply scalar functions on top, e.g.:
```
SELECT YEAR(MAX(date)) FROM test
```
Fixes: #40376
(cherry-picked from commit 41d0a038467fbdbbf67fd9bfdf27623451cae63a)
* Refactor RegexMatch to support both LIKE and RLIKE
* Add integration tests for RLIKE
* Polish the rest of tests
(cherry picked from commit 7562d6eeeb77c04794002649fe726f4b3a9a398b)
Upgrade JLine to 3.10.0
Switch to using JLine granular jars instead of the uber-one
Remove Jansi dependency (due to errors in closing streams)
Pin JNA dependency to our own artifact
Fix#40239
(cherry picked from commit 9afa65fa80111f3b68c13373c7b6db13c11dde31)
Extend CAST to support all data types notations (whether SQL or ES
specific)
Fix#40282
(cherry picked from commit eb2ee8a344da946920598839a5db76c8bb9bc3fe)
* Rewrite Round and Truncate functions to have a slightly different
approach to handling the optional parameter in the constructor. Until now
the optional parameter was considered 0 if the value was missing and the
constructor was filling in this value. The current solution is to have
the optional parameter as null right until the actual calculation is done.
(cherry picked from commit 3e314f8fa4cb322e67949e80857561ce51268726)
* Define a equals method for Like function so that the pattern used
is considered in the equality check. Whenever the functions are resolved
this check should be used.
(cherry picked from commit 4e5d5af58a140573b8ee19d57c7839db7b779e3b)
Previously, calling getDate()/getTime()/getTimestamp() and getObject()
with the corresponding java.sql class on a column of SQL DATE type from
the JDBC result set would throw an Exception.
Previously, when a trival plain `SELECT` or a trivial `SELECT` with
aggregations has also an `ORDER BY` or a `LIMIT` or both, then the
optimization to convert it to a `LocalRelation` was skipped resulting
in exception thrown. E.g.::
```
SELECT 'foo' FROM test LIMIT 10
```
or
```
SELECT 'foo' FROM test GROUP BY 1 ORDER BY 1
```
Fixes: #40211
When selecting columns of ES type `date` (SQL's DATETIME) the
`FieldHitExtractor` was not using the timezone of the client session
but always resorted to UTC. The same behaviour (UTC only) was
encountered also for grouping keys (`CompositeKeyExtractor`) and
for First/Last functions on dates (`TopHitsAggExtractor`).
Fixes: #40152
* Take into consideration aliases that can be used as aggregates
and in the ORDER BY element so that the groupings are re-ordered inside
the composite aggregation according to the ORDER BY ordering.
(cherry picked from commit 110c0b90b9cf2e9344ab3f412cfa8f8cd94ad71f)
For cases where fields can have multi values, allow the behavior to be
customized through a dedicated configuration field.
By default this will be enabled on the drivers so that existing datasets
work instead of throwing an exception.
For regular SQL usage, the behavior is false so that the user is aware
of the underlying data.
Fix#39700
(cherry picked from commit 2b351571961f172fd59290ee079126bbd081ceaf)
Since other classes besides intervals can be serialized as part of
the Cursor, the getNamedWritables method should be moved from Intervals
to a more generic class Literals.
Relates to #39973
Previously, JDBC's REST call to the server was always sending UTC
instead of the timezone passed through connection string/properties.
Moreover the conversion to java.sql.Date was problematic as a
calculation on the epoch millis was used to set the time to 00:00:00.000
and the timezone info was lost. This caused the resulting java.sql.Date
object which is always using the JVM's timezone (no matter what timezone
setting is used in the connection string/properties) to be wrongly created.
Fixes: #39915
When a query is translated into script terms agg where key has a date
type, it should generate a terms agg with value_type long instead of
date, otherwise the key gets formatted as a string, which confuses
hit extractor.
Fixes#37042
Painless allows ZonedDateTime objects to be passed natively to scripts
which creates problematic translate queries as the ZonedDateTime is
passed as a string instead.
Wrap this with a dedicated method to perform the conversion.
Fix#39877
(cherry picked from commit 4957cad5bda77257d10430ac102e93f5e062148a)
Enhance ConstantProcessor to properly serialize complex objects
(Intervals) that have their own custom serialization/deserialization
mechanism
Fix#39875
(cherry picked from commit ed8a1f9340673e69a44ea7a89679cadb4762e43d)
* Bundle java in distributions
Setting up a jdk is currently a required external step when installing
elasticsearch. This is particularly problematic for the rpm/deb packages
as installing a jdk in the same package installation command does not
guarantee any order, so must be done in separate steps. Additionally,
JAVA_HOME must be set and often causes problems in selecting a correct
jdk when, for example, the system java is an older unsupported version.
This commit bundles platform specific openjdks into each distribution.
In addition to eliminating the issues above, it also presents future
possible improvements like using jlink to build jdk images only
containing modules that elasticsearch uses.
closes#31845
MIN/MAX on strings are supported and are implemented with
TopAggs FIRST/LAST respectively, but they cannot operate on
`text` fields without underlying `keyword` fields => inexact.
Follows: #39427
Fix bug in IndexResolver that caused conflicts in multi-field types to
be ignored up (causing the query to fail later on due to mapping
conflicts).
The issue was caused by the multi-field which forced the parent creation
before checking its validity across mappings
Fix#39547
(cherry picked from commit 4e4fe289f90b9b5eae09072d54903701a3128696)
Queries that require counting of all hits (COUNT(*) on implicit
group by), now enable accurate hit tracking.
Fix#37971
(cherry picked from commit 265b637cf6df08986a890b8b5daf012c2b0c1699)
* SYS COLUMNS will skip UNSUPPORTED field types in ODBC and JDBC, as well.
NESTED and OBJECT types were already skipped in ODBC mode, now they are
skipped in JDBC mode, as well.
(cherry picked from commit 9e0df64b2d36c9069dfa506570468f0522c86417)
For functions: move checks for `text` fields without underlying `keyword`
fields or with many of them (ambiguity) to the type resolution stage.
For Order By/Group By: move checks to the `Verifier` to catch early
before `QueryTranslator` or execution.
Closes: #38501Fixes: #35203
Backport of #39350
Contains the following:
* LUCENE-8635: Move terms dictionary off-heap for non-primary-key fields in `MMapDirectory`
* LUCENE-8292: `TermsEnum` is fully abstract
* LUCENE-8679: Return WITHIN in `EdgeTree#relateTriangle` only when polygon and triangle share one edge
* LUCENE-8676: Nori tokenizer deals correctly with large buffers
* LUCENE-8697: `GraphTokenStreamFiniteStrings` better handles side paths with gaps
* LUCENE-8664: Add `equals` and `hashCode` to `TotalHits`
* LUCENE-8660: `TopDocsCollector` returns accurate hit counts if the total equals the threshold
* LUCENE-8654: `Polygon2D#relateTriangle` fix for when the polygon is inside the triangle
* LUCENE-8645: `Intervals#fixField` can merge intervals from different fields
* LUCENE-8585: Create jump-tables for DocValues at index time
Previously, if a text field had an underlying keyword field
the latter was not used instead of the text leading to wrong
results returned by queries filtering with LIKE/RLIKE.
Fixes: #39442
* Add "columnar" option for REST requests (but be lenient for non-"plain"
modes) for json, yaml, smile and cbor formats.
* Updated documentation
(cherry picked from commit 5b7e0de237fb514d14a61a347bc669d4b4adbe56)
This changes the name of the internal security index to ".security-7",
but supports indices that were upgraded from earlier versions and use
the ".security-6" name.
In all cases, both ".security-6" and ".security-7" are considered to
be restricted index names regardless of which name is actually in use
on the cluster.
Backport of: #39337
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)
`<expression>::<dataType>` is a simplified altenative syntax to
`CAST(<expression> AS <dataType> which exists in PostgreSQL and
provides an improved user experience and possibly more compact
SQL queries.
Fixes: #38717
Improve verifier to disallow grouping over grouping functions (e.g.
HISTOGRAM over HISTOGRAM).
Close#38308
(cherry picked from commit 4e9b1cfd4df38c652bba36b4b4b538ce7c714b6e)
Constant numbers (of any form: integers, decimals, negatives,
scientific) and strings shouldn't increase the depth counters
as they don't contribute to the increment of the stack depth.
Fixes: #38571
- Add resolution to the exact keyword field (if exists) for text fields.
- Add proper verification and error message if underlying keyword
doesn'texist.
- Move check for field attribute in the comparison list to the
`resolveType()` method of `IN`.
Fixes: #38424
Aliases defined in SELECT (Project or Aggregate) are now resolved in the
following WHERE clause. The Analyzer has been enhanced to identify this
rule and replace the field accordingly.
Close#29983
Since introduction of data types that don't have a corresponding type
in ES the `esType` is error-prone when used for `unmappedType()` calls.
Moreover since the renaming of `DATE` to `DATETIME` and the introduction
of an actual date-only `DATE` the `esType` would return `datetime` which
is not a valid type for ES mapping.
Fixes: #38051
`CreateIndexRequest#source(Map<String, Object>, ... )`, which is used when
deserializing index creation requests, accidentally accepts mappings that are
nested twice under the type key (as described in the bug report #38266).
This in turn causes us to be too lenient in parsing typeless mappings. In
particular, we accept the following index creation request, even though it
should not contain the type key `_doc`:
```
PUT index?include_type_name=false
{
"mappings": {
"_doc": {
"properties": { ... }
}
}
}
```
There is a similar issue for both 'put templates' and 'put mappings' requests
as well.
This PR makes the minimal changes to detect and reject these typed mappings in
requests. It does not address #38266 generally, or attempt a larger refactor
around types in these server-side requests, as I think this should be done at a
later time.
Instead of throwing an exception, use an unresolved attribute to pass
the message to the Verifier.
Additionally improve the parser to save the extended source for the
Aggregate and OrderBy.
Close#38208
* Add checks for Grouping functions restriction to be placed inside GROUP BY
* Fixed bug where GROUP BY HISTOGRAM (not using alias) wasn't recognized
properly in the Verifier due to functions equality not working correctly.
Introduce client-side sorting of groups based on aggregate
functions. To allow this, the Analyzer has been extended to push down
to underlying Aggregate, aggregate function and the Querier has been
extended to identify the case and consume the results in order and sort
them based on the given columns.
The underlying QueryContainer has been slightly modified to allow a view
of the underlying values being extracted as the columns used for sorting
might not be requested by the user.
The PR also adds minor tweaks, mainly related to tree output.
Close#35118
FIRST and LAST can be used with one argument and work similarly to MIN
and MAX but they are implemented using a Top Hits aggregation and
therefore can also operate on keyword fields. When a second argument is
provided then they return the first/last value of the first arg when its
values are ordered ascending/descending (respectively) by the values of
the second argument. Currently because of the usage of a Top Hits
aggregation FIRST and LAST cannot be used in the HAVING clause of a
GROUP BY query to filter on the results of the aggregation.
Closes: #35639
* Added SSL configuration options tests
Removed the allow.self.signed option from the documentation since we allow
by default self signed certificates as well.
* Added more tests
Doc-value fields now return a value that is based on the mappings rather than
the script implementation by default.
This deprecates the special `use_field_mapping` docvalue format which was added
in #29639 only to ease the transition to 7.x and it is not necessary anymore in
7.0.
* Exit batch files explictly using ERRORLEVEL
This makes sure the exit code is preserved when calling the batch
files from different contexts other than DOS
Fixes#29582
This also fixes specific error codes being masked by an explict
exit /b 1
causing the useful exitcodes from ExitCodes to be lost.
* fix line breaks for calling cli to match the bash scripts
* indent size of bash files is 2, make sure editorconfig does the same for bat files
* update indenting to match bash files
* update elasticsearch-keystore.bat indenting
* Update elasticsearch-node.bat to exit outside of endlocal
* Remove empty statements
There are a couple of instances of undocumented empty statements all across the
code base. While they are mostly harmless, they make the code hard to read and
are potentially error-prone. Removing most of these instances and marking blocks
that look empty by intention as such.
* Change test, slightly more verbose but less confusing
This commit changes the default for the `track_total_hits` option of the search request
to `10,000`. This means that by default search requests will accurately track the total hit count
up to `10,000` documents, requests that match more than this value will set the `"total.relation"`
to `"gte"` (e.g. greater than or equals) and the `"total.value"` to `10,000` in the search response.
Scroll queries are not impacted, they will continue to count the total hits accurately.
The default is set back to `true` (accurate hit count) if `rest_total_hits_as_int` is set in the search request.
I choose `10,000` as the default because that's also the number we use to limit pagination. This means that users will be able to know how far they can jump (up to 10,000) even if the total number of hits is not accurate.
Closes#33028
When the arguements of PERCENTILE and PERCENTILE_RANK can be folded,
the `ConstantFolding` rule kicks in and calls the `replaceChildren()`
method on `InnerAggregate` which is created from the aggregation rules
of the `Optimizerz. `InnerAggregate` in turn, cannot implement the method
as the logic of creating a new `InnerAggregate` instance from a list of
`Expression`s resides in the Optimizer. So, instead, `ConstantFolding`
should be applied before any of the aggregations related rules.
Fixes: #37099
This commit removes the Index Audit Output type, following its deprecation
in 6.7 by 8765a31d4e6770. It also adds the migration notice (settings notice).
In general, the problem with the index audit output is that event indexing
can be slower than the rate with which audit events are generated,
especially during the daily rollovers or the rolling cluster upgrades.
In this situation audit events will be lost which is a terrible failure situation
for an audit system.
Besides of the settings under the `xpack.security.audit.index` namespace, the
`xpack.security.audit.outputs` setting has also been deprecated and will be
removed in 7. Although explicitly configuring the logfile output does not touch
any deprecation bits, this setting is made redundant in 7 so this PR deprecates
it as well.
Relates #29881
This commit moves the aggregation and mapping code from joda time to
java time. This includes field mappers, root object mappers, aggregations with date
histograms, query builders and a lot of changes within tests.
The cut-over to java time is a requirement so that we can support nanoseconds
properly in a future field mapper.
Relates #27330
This adds a set of helper classes to determine if an agg "has a value".
This is needed because InternalAggs represent "empty" in different
manners according to convention. Some use `NaN`, `+/- Inf`, `0.0`, etc.
A user can pass the Internal agg type to one of these helper methods
and it will report if the agg contains a value or not, which allows the
user to differentiate "empty" from a real `NaN`.
These helpers are best-effort in some cases. For example, several
pipeline aggs share a single return class but use different conventions
to mark "empty", so the helper uses the loosest definition that applies
to all the aggs that use the class.
Sums in particular are unreliable. The InternalSum simply returns 0.0
if the agg is empty (which is correct, no values == sum of zero). But this
also means the helper cannot differentiate from "empty" and `+1 + -1`.
* Add separate CLI Mode
* Use the correct Mode for cursor close requests
* Renamed CliFormatter and have different formatting behavior for CLI and "text" format.
Throws an exception if hit extractor tries to retrieve unsupported
object. For example, selecting "a" from `{"a": {"b": "c"}}` now throws
an exception instead of returning null.
Relates to #37364
* SQL: Rename SQL data type DATE to DATETIME
SQL data type DATE has only the date part (e.g.: 2019-01-14)
without any time information. Previously the SQL type DATE was
referring to the ES DATE which contains also the time part along
with TZ information. To conform with SQL data types the data type
`DATE` is renamed to `DATETIME`, since it includes also the time,
as a new runtime SQL `DATE` data type will be introduced down the road,
which only contains the date part and meets the SQL standard.
Closes: #36440
* Address comments
When reporting metadata, several clients have issues with the 'ALIAS'
type. To improve compatibility and be consistent with the ANSI SQL
expectations and because they are similar, aliases targets are now
reported as views.
Close#37422
Adjust FieldExtractor to handle fields which contain `.` in their
name, regardless where they fall in, in the document hierarchy. E.g.:
```
{
"a.b": "Elastic Search"
}
{
"a": {
"b.c": "Elastic Search"
}
}
{
"a.b": {
"c": {
"d.e" : "Elastic Search"
}
}
}
```
Fixes: #37128
* Default include_type_name to false for get and put mappings.
* Default include_type_name to false for get field mappings.
* Add a constant for the default include_type_name value.
* Default include_type_name to false for get and put index templates.
* Default include_type_name to false for create index.
* Update create index calls in REST documentation to use include_type_name=true.
* Some minor clean-ups around the get index API.
* In REST tests, use include_type_name=true by default for index creation.
* Make sure to use 'expression == false'.
* Clarify the different IndexTemplateMetaData toXContent methods.
* Fix FullClusterRestartIT#testSnapshotRestore.
* Fix the ml_anomalies_default_mappings test.
* Fix GetFieldMappingsResponseTests and GetIndexTemplateResponseTests.
We make sure to specify include_type_name=true during xContent parsing,
so we continue to test the legacy typed responses. XContent generation
for the typeless responses is currently only covered by REST tests,
but we will be adding unit test coverage for these as we implement
each typeless API in the Java HLRC.
This commit also refactors GetMappingsResponse to follow the same appraoch
as the other mappings-related responses, where we read include_type_name
out of the xContent params, instead of creating a second toXContent method.
This gives better consistency in the response parsing code.
* Fix more REST tests.
* Improve some wording in the create index documentation.
* Add a note about types removal in the create index docs.
* Fix SmokeTestMonitoringWithSecurityIT#testHTTPExporterWithSSL.
* Make sure to mention include_type_name in the REST docs for affected APIs.
* Make sure to use 'expression == false' in FullClusterRestartIT.
* Mention include_type_name in the REST templates docs.
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
Improve error messages by returning the original SQL statement
declaration instead of trying to reproduce it as the casing and
whitespaces are not preserved accurately leading to small
differences.
Close#37161