This matches the way tests that need to run without an Elasticsearch
bootstrap are run in core Elasticsearch. This should make merging to
x-pack easier.
Note that the no bootstrap tests now run after the integration tests, but
this doesn't really matter.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5547f457b6
* Gets build to use elasticsearch-extras
Also adds ci script for building repo on CI servers
To use this change you need to:
1. Clone elasticsearch: `git@github.com:elastic/elasticsearch.git`
2. create a directory at the same level as elasticsearch called `elasticsearch-extra`
3. Clone this repository into the `elasticsearch-extra` directory
4. Run `gradle build` from the `elasticsearch-extra/prelert-legacy` directory or run `gradle :prelert-legacy:build` from the `elasticsearch directory
* Adds USE_SSH option to ci script
* iter
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ea127dfef0
* removes upload pack task from build
This is preventing us from being an elasticsearch-extra project and we cannot have this task when we move to x-pack. Once we are in X-Pack the unified build will be uploading the final artifact so for now we will change the CI build to add a build step to upload the pack artifact.
* Removes OS specific stuff from the build
the CPP_LOCAL_DIST will now look for any `ml-cpp` artifacts for the same version in the specified directory.
* review corrections
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@be15e55ddb
NB: The actual C++ code will be deleted in a separate commit to
avoid swamping this commit.
If you want to have the Java build pick up locally built C++ then:
export CPP_LOCAL_DISTS=$CPP_SRC_HOME/build/distributions
Otherwise, C++ artifacts will be downloaded from S3.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@246672e81d
* prelert to ml
* Prelert to Ml
* PRELERT to ML
Exceptions:
* prelert.com - because it generally appears in links to our website, and
although these will eventually break it will be possible for people to see
what was there using https://archive.org/web/
* PRELERT_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and PRELERT_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY - because it
creates a knock-on effect on infra that will be temporary anyway because once
we're in x-pack we'll use x-pack keys
* prelert-artifacts - this is the name of the s3 bucket we're currently using
and you cannot rename s3 buckets - as with the access keys it will become
obsolete when we merge to x-pack so there's no point changing it now
* prelert-legacy - the name of our legacy Git repo has not changed
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@720e83c7f2
The changes the way the Elasticsearch plugin module gets the cpp code when running the bundlePlugin task. Instead of manually going into the cpp builds output and grabbing the folders it depends on the buildZip task of the :cpp project and grabs the resource that task builds. This means that it does not matter if the cpp buildZip task is changed as long as it results in a zip being generated.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@257e5df2e7
Also uploads the pack zip to the nas instead of the elasticsearch plugin.
The cpp build can be disabled with `-Pxpack.cpp.build=false`
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1efb1b2e7e
This change moves the Java code from `/java/apps/engine-node` to `/elasticsearch` so it matches the structure required by X-Pack. This will make it easier to get the gradle build working correct and building the full Pack zip.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2fd6539e85