Previously, we were using the "statistical", technically accurate name. Instead, we
should probably use the name that people are familiar with, e.g. "Holt Winters" instead
of "triple exponential". To that end:
- `single_exp` becomes `ewma` (exponentially weighted moving average)
- `double_exp` becomes `holt`
When the `triple_exp` is added, it will be called `holt_winters`.
Current features (eg. update API) and future features (eg. reindex API)
depend on _source. This change locks down the field so that
it can no longer be disabled. It also removes legacy settings
compress/compress_threshold.
closes#8142closes#10915
This change removes the multiple implementations of different admin interfaces and centralizes it with AbstractClient. It also makes sure *all* executions of actions now go through a single AbstractClient#execute method, taking care of copying headers and wrapping listener.
This also has the side benefit of removing all the code around differnet possible clients, and removes quite a bit of code (most of the + code is actually removal of generics and such).
This change also changes how TransportClient is constructed, requiring a Builder to create it, its a breaking change and its noted in the migration guide.
Yea another step towards simplifying the action infra and making it simpler...
This removes Elasticsearch's filter cache and uses Lucene's instead. It has some
implications:
- custom cache keys (`_cache_key`) are unsupported
- decisions are made internally and can't be overridden by users ('_cache`)
- not only filters can be cached but also all queries that do not need scores
- parent/child queries can now be cached, however cached entries are only
valid for the current top-level reader so in practice it will likely only
be used on read-only indices
- the cache deduplicates filters, which plays nicer with large keys (eg. `terms`)
- better stats: we already had ram usage and evictions, but now also hit count,
miss count, lookup count, number of cached doc id sets and current number of
doc id sets in the cache
- dynamically changing the filter cache size is not supported anymore
Internally, an important change is that it removes the NoCacheFilter infrastructure
in favour of making Query.rewrite specializing the query for the current reader so
that it will only be cached on this reader (look for IndexCacheableQuery).
Note that consuming filters with the query API (createWeight/scorer) instead of
the filter API (getDocIdSet) is important for parent/child queries because
otherwise a QueryWrapperFilter(ParentQuery) would run the wrapped query per
segment while relations might be cross segments.
Expose new span queries from https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6083
Within returns matches from 'little' that are enclosed inside of a match from 'big'.
Containing returns matches from 'big' that enclose matches from 'little'.
Added infrastructure to allow basic member methods in the expressions
language to be called. The methods must have a signature with no arguments. Also
added the following member methods for date fields (and it should be easy to add more)
* getYear
* getMonth
* getDayOfMonth
* getHourOfDay
* getMinutes
* getSeconds
Allow fields to be accessed without using the member variable [value].
(Note that both ways can be used to access fields for back-compat.)
closes#10890
Using files that must be specified on each node is an anti-pattern
from the API based goal of ES. This change removes the ability
to specify the default mapping with a file on each node.
closes#10620
In order to safely complete recoveries / relocations we have to keep all operation done since the recovery start at available for replay. At the moment we do so by preventing the engine from flushing and thus making sure that the operations are kept in the translog. A side effect of this is that the translog keeps on growing until the recovery is done. This is not a problem as we do need these operations but if the another recovery starts concurrently it may have an unneededly long translog to replay. Also, if we shutdown the engine for some reason at this point (like when a node is restarted) we have to recover a long translog when we come back.
To void this, the translog is changed to be based on multiple files instead of a single one. This allows recoveries to keep hold to the files they need while allowing the engine to flush and do a lucene commit (which will create a new translog files bellow the hood).
Change highlights:
- Refactor Translog file management to allow for multiple files.
- Translog maintains a list of referenced files, both by outstanding recoveries and files containing operations not yet committed to Lucene.
- A new Translog.View concept is introduced, allowing recoveries to get a reference to all currently uncommitted translog files plus all future translog files created until the view is closed. They can use this view to iterate over operations.
- Recovery phase3 is removed. That phase was replaying operations while preventing new writes to the engine. This is unneeded as standard indexing also send all operations from the start of the recovery to the recovering shard. Replay all ops in the view acquired in recovery start is enough to guarantee no operation is lost.
- IndexShard now creates the translog together with the engine. The translog is closed by the engine on close. ShadowIndexShards do not open the translog.
- Moved the ownership of translog fsyncing to the translog it self, changing the responsible setting to `index.translog.sync_interval` (was `index.gateway.local.sync`)
Closes#10624
The assumption is that gaps in histogram are generally undesirable, for instance
if you want to build a visualization from it. Additionally, we are building new
aggregations that require that there are no gaps to work correctly (eg.
derivatives).
this commit removes the obsolete settings for distributors and updates
the documentation on multiple data.path. It also adds an explain to the
migration guide.
Relates to #9498Closes#10770
Remove the ability to specify search type ‘query_and_fetch’ and
‘df_query_and_fetch’ from the REST API.
- Adds REST tests
- Updates REST API spec to remove ‘query_and_fetch’ and
‘df_query_and_fetch’ as options
- Removes documentation for these options
Closes#9606
Regardless of the outcome of #8142, we should at least enforce that
when _source is enabled, it is sufficient to reindex. This change
removes the excludes and includes settings, since these modify
the source, causing us to lose the ability to reindex some fields.
closes#10814
field_value_factor now takes a default that is used if the document doesn't
have a value for that field. It looks like:
"field_value_factor": {
"field": "popularity",
"missing": 1
}
Closes#10841
Groovy sandboxing was disabled by default from 1.4.3 on though since we found out that it could be worked around, so it makes little sense to keep it and maintain it.
Closes#10156Closes#10480
This changes the default ranking behaviour of single-term queries on numeric fields to use the usual Lucene TermQuery scoring logic rather than a constant-scoring wrapper.
Closes#10628
* Removed the docs for `index.compound_format` and `index.compound_on_flush` - these are expert settings which should probably be removed (see https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/10778)
* Removed the docs for `index.index_concurrency` - another expert setting
* Labelled the segments verbose output as experimental
* Marked the `compression`, `precision_threshold` and `rehash` options as experimental in the cardinality and percentile aggs
* Improved the experimental text on `significant_terms`, `execution_hint` in the terms agg, and `terminate_after` param on count and search
* Removed the experimental flag on the `geobounds` agg
* Marked the settings in the `merge` and `store` modules as experimental, rather than the modules themselves
Closes#10782
Hi there. I've been experimenting with the search templates recently and I'm a bit confused. Shouldn't the Mustache tags be written like `{{tagname}}` instead of `{tagname}`? Your using `{{...}}` [here](http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-template.html) BTW.
Using the first example in that page seems to indicate that something's wrong, or am I missing something?
```
$ curl 'localhost:9200/test/_search' -d '{"query":{"template":{"query":{"match":{"text":"{keywords}"}},"params":{"keywords":"value1_foo"}}}}'
{"took":1,"timed_out":false,"_shards":{"total":1,"successful":1,"failed":0},"hits":{"total":0,"max_score":null,"hits":[]}}
$ curl 'localhost:9200/test/_search' -d '{"query":{"template":{"query":{"match":{"text":"{{keywords}}"}},"params":{"keywords":"value1_foo"}}}}'
{"took":1,"timed_out":false,"_shards":{"total":1,"successful":1,"failed":0},"hits":{"total":1,"max_score":1.0,"hits":[{"_index":"test","_type":"testtype","_id":"1","_score":1.0,"_source":{"text":"value1_foo"}}]}}
```
Disabling doc values or trying to index hash values are not
correct uses of this the murmur3 field type, and just cause
problems. This disallows changing doc values or index options
for 2.0+.
closes#10465
The field stats api returns field level statistics such as lowest, highest values and number of documents that have at least one value for a field.
An api like this can be useful to explore a data set you don't know much about. For example you can figure at with the lowest and highest response times are, so that you can create a histogram or range aggregation with sane settings.
This api doesn't run a search to figure this statistics out, but rather use the Lucene index look these statics up (using Terms class in Lucene). So finding out these stats for fields is cheap and quick.
The min/max values are based on the type of the field. So for a numeric field min/max are numbers and date field the min/max date and other fields the min/max are term based.
Closes#10523
If a user explicitly defined the tree_level or precision parameter in a geo_shape mapping their specification was always overridden by the default_error_pct parameter (even though our docs say this parameter is a 'hint'). This lead to unexpected accuracy problems in the results of a geo_shape filter. (example provided in issue #9691)
This simple patch fixes the unexpected behavior by setting the default distance_error_pct parameter to zero when the tree_level or precision parameters are provided by the user. Under the covers the quadtree will now use the tree level defined by the user. The docs will be updated to alert the user to exercise caution with these parameters. Specifying a precision of "1m" for an index using large complex shapes can quickly lead to OOM issues.
closes#9691
In Lucene 5.1 lots of filters got deprecated in favour of equivalent queries.
Additionally, random-access to filters is now replaced with approximations on
scorers. This commit
- replaces the deprecated NumericRangeFilter, PrefixFilter, TermFilter and
TermsFilter with NumericRangeQuery, PrefixQuery, TermQuery and TermsQuery,
wrapped in a QueryWrapperFilter
- replaces XBooleanFilter, AndFilter and OrFilter with a BooleanQuery in a
QueryWrapperFilter
- removes DocIdSets.isBroken: the new two-phase iteration API will now help
execute slow filters efficiently
- replaces FilterCachingPolicy with QueryCachingPolicy
Close#8960
This option defaults to false, because it is also important to upgrade
the "merely old" segments since many Lucene improvements happen within
minor releases.
But you can pass true to do the minimal work necessary to upgrade to
the next major Elasticsearch release.
The HTTP GET upgrade request now also breaks out how many bytes of
ancient segments need upgrading.
Closes#10213Closes#10540
Conflicts:
dev-tools/create_bwc_index.py
rest-api-spec/api/indices.upgrade.json
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/optimize/OptimizeRequest.java
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/optimize/ShardOptimizeRequest.java
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/optimize/TransportOptimizeAction.java
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/engine/InternalEngine.java
src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/bwcompat/StaticIndexBackwardCompatibilityTest.java
src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/index/engine/InternalEngineTests.java
src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/rest/action/admin/indices/upgrade/UpgradeReallyOldIndexTest.java
This adds a new feature to the Term Vectors API which allows for filtering of
terms based on their tf-idf scores. With `dfs` option on, this could be useful
for finding out a good characteric vector of a document or a set of documents.
The parameters are similar to the ones used in the MLT Query.
Closes#9561
This commit adds a `rewrite` parameter to the validate API in order to shown
how the given query is re-written into primitive queries. For example, an MLT
query is re-written into a disjunction of the selected terms. Other use cases
include `fuzzy`, `common_terms`, or `match` query especially with a
`cutoff_frequency` parameter. Note that the explanation is only given for a
single randomly chosen shard only, so the output may vary from one shard to
another.
Relates #1412Closes#10147
This is really a Collector instead of a filter. This commit deprecates the
`limit` filter, makes it a no-op and recommends to use the `terminate_after`
parameter instead that we introduced in the meantime.
* In code, we mark `River`, `AbstractRiverComponent`, `RiverComponent` and `RiverName` classes as deprecated
* We log that information when a cluster is still using it
* We add this information in the plugins list as well
Today we check every regular expression eagerly against every possible term.
This can be very slow if you have lots of unique terms, and even the bottleneck
if your query is selective.
This commit switches to Lucene regular expressions instead of Java (not exactly
the same syntax yet most existing regular expressions should keep working) and
uses the same logic as RegExpQuery to intersect the regular expression with the
terms dictionary. I wrote a quick benchmark (in the PR) to make sure it made
things faster and the same request that took 750ms on master now takes 74ms with
this change.
Close#7526
For bacwards compatibility reasons routing_nodes were previously printed out when routing_table was requested, together with the actual routing_table. Now they are printed out only when requests through `routing_nodes` flag.
Relates to #10412Closes#10486
Removed the following methods from `ScriptService`, which don't require the `ScriptContext` argument:
```
public CompiledScript compile(String lang, String script, ScriptType scriptType)
public ExecutableScript executable(String lang, String script, ScriptType scriptType, Map<String, Object> vars)
public SearchScript search(SearchLookup lookup, String lang, String script, ScriptType scriptType, @Nullable Map<String, Object> vars)
```
Also removed the ScriptContext.Standard.GENERIC_PLUGIN enum value, as it was used only for backwards compatibility.
Plugins that make use of scripts should declare their own script contexts through `ScriptModule#registerScriptContext` and use them when compiling/executing scripts.
Closes#10476
Plugins can now define multiple operations/contexts that they use scripts for. Fine-grained settings can then be used to enable/disable scripts based on each single registered context.
Also added a new generic category called `plugin`, which will be used as a default when the context is not specified. This allows us to restore backwards compatibility for plugins on `ScriptService` by restoring the old methods that don't require the script context and making them internally use the `plugin` context, as they can only be called from plugins.
Closes#10347Closes#10419
Relates to #10154 and #10150
Adds link to additional information on how document frequencies are treated across shards to the cutoff_frequency parameter documentation.
Closes#10451
I do not know normally whether this section is the right place or not, please let me know.
Here is the pes plugin's GitHub site :https://github.com/kodcu/pesCloses#10398
We had an undocumented parameter called `numeric_resolution` which allows to
configure how to deal with dates when provided as a number. The default is to
handle them as milliseconds, but you can also opt-on for eg. seconds.
Close#10072
This pull request makes boolean handled like dates and ipv4 addresses: things
are stored as as numerics under the hood and aggregations add some special
formatting logic in order to return true/false in addition to 1/0.
For example, here is an output of a terms aggregation on a boolean field:
```
"aggregations": {
"top_f": {
"doc_count_error_upper_bound": 0,
"buckets": [
{
"key": 0,
"key_as_string": "false",
"doc_count": 2
},
{
"key": 1,
"key_as_string": "true",
"doc_count": 1
}
]
}
}
```
Sorted numeric doc values are used under the hood.
Close#4678Close#7851
Now that fine-grained script settings are supported (#10116) we can remove support for the script.disable_dynamic setting.
Same result as `script.disable_dynamic: false` can be obtained as follows:
```
script.inline: on
script.indexed: on
```
An exception is thrown at startup when the old setting is set, so we make sure we tell users they have to change it rather than ignoring the setting.
Closes#10286
This commit brings the benefits of the `count` search type to search requests
that have a `size` of 0:
- a single round-trip to shards (no fetch phase)
- ability to use the query cache
Since `count` now provides no benefits over `query_then_fetch`, it has been
deprecated.
Close#7630
Allow to on/off scripting based on their source (where they get loaded from), the operation that executes them and their language.
The settings cover the following combinations:
- mode: on, off, sandbox
- source: indexed, dynamic, file
- engine: groovy, expressions, mustache, etc
- operation: update, search, aggs, mapping
The following settings are supported for every engine:
script.engine.groovy.indexed.update: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.indexed.search: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.indexed.aggs: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.indexed.mapping: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.dynamic.update: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.dynamic.search: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.dynamic.aggs: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.dynamic.mapping: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.file.update: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.file.search: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.file.aggs: sandbox/on/off
script.engine.groovy.file.mapping: sandbox/on/off
For ease of use, the following more generic settings are supported too:
script.indexed: sandbox/on/off
script.dynamic: sandbox/on/off
script.file: sandbox/on/off
script.update: sandbox/on/off
script.search: sandbox/on/off
script.aggs: sandbox/on/off
script.mapping: sandbox/on/off
These will be used to calculate the more specific settings, using the stricter setting of each combination. Operation based settings have precedence over conflicting source based ones.
Note that the `mustache` engine is affected by generic settings applied to any language, while native scripts aren't as they are static by definition.
Also, the previous `script.disable_dynamic` setting can now be deprecated.
Closes#6418Closes#10116Closes#10274
Deleting a type from an index is inherently dangerous because
the type can be recreated with new mappings which may conflict
with existing segments still using the old mappings. This
removes the ability to delete a type (similar to how deleting
fields within a type is not allowed, for the same reason).
closes#8877closes#10231
Documentation states false as the default for "validate", "validate_lon", and "validate_lat" leading to confusion as described in issue #9539. This simple fix corrects the documentation and communicates that these fields will be deprecated and removed in upcoming versions.
closes#9539
I've been attempting to programatically verify that adding index templates via the `{path.conf}/templates/` directory works fine although I was never able to validate this via an API call to the `/_template/`. It seems that these templates do not appear in that API call, which I discovered in the following mail thread:
http://elasticsearch-users.115913.n3.nabble.com/Loading-of-index-settings-template-from-file-in-config-templates-td4024923.html#d1366317284000-912
My question is why wouldn't the `/_template/*` method return these templates? This tends to complicate things for those that want to perform automated tests to verify that they are in fact being recognized and used by Elasticsearch.
This commit changes the behaviour of the delete api when processing a delete request that refers to a type that has routing set to required in the mapping, and the routing is missing in the request. Up until now the delete api sent a broadcast delete request to all of the shards that belong to the index, making sure that the document could be found although the routing value wasn't specified. This was probably not the best choice: if the routing is set to required, an error should be thrown instead.
A `RoutingMissingException` gets now thrown instead, like it happens in the same situation with every other api (index, update, get etc.). Last but not least, this change allows to get rid of a couple of `TransportAction`s, `Request`s and `Response`s and simplify the codebase.
Closes#9123Closes#10136
Adds a setting to disable detailed error messages and full exception stack traces
in HTTP responses. When set to false, the error_trace request parameter will result
in a HTTP 400 response. When the error_trace parameter is not present, the message
of the first ElasticsearchException will be output and no nested exception messages
will be output.
This commit adds the current total number of translog operations to the recovery reporting API. We also expose the recovered / total percentage:
```
"translog": {
"recovered": 536,
"total": 986,
"percent": "54.3%",
"total_time": "2ms",
"total_time_in_millis": 2
},
```
Closes#9368Closes#10042
The behaviour is better in the case someone has multiple levels of nested object fields defined in the mapping and like to define a single inner_hits definition that is two or more levels deep.
If someone wants inner hits on a nested field that is 2 levels deep the following would need to be defined:
```
{
...
"inner_hits" : {
"path" : {
"level1" : {
"inner_hits" : {
"path" : {
"level2" : {
"query" : { .... }
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
```
With this change the above can be defined as:
```
{
...
"inner_hits" : {
"path" : {
"level1.level2" : {
"query" : { .... }
}
}
}
}
```
Closes#9251
The analysis chain should be used instead of relying on this, as it is
confusing when dealing with different per-field analysers.
The `locale` option was only used for `lowercase_expanded_terms`, which,
once removed, is no longer needed, so it was removed as well.
Fixes#9978
Relates to #9973
This commit adds scripting capability to significant_terms.
Custom heuristics can be implemented with a script that provides
parameters subset_freq, superset_freq,subset_size, superset_size.
closes#7850
The Histogram and Range APIs for the aggregations changed so that there was a common interface between he types of Range/Histogram. This PR reflects that change in the Java API docs
Contributes to #9976
Changed search_type docs to reflect that the `(dfs_)query_and_fetch` modes are an internal optimization and should not be specified explicitly by the user.
Relates to #9606
As explained in elasticsearch/elasticsearch-mapper-attachments#101, we should have consistent documentation.
The best option is to link the documentation in elasticsearch guide to the most recent README in the plugin repo.
Closes#9756
The request tracer logs in TRACE level under the `transport.tracer` log and is dynamically configurable with include and exclude arrays to filter out unneeded info. By default all requests are logged with the exception of fault detection pings (fired every second).
add the notion of tracers in the MockTransportService for testing purposes
Closes#9286
To support the `_recovery` API, the recovery process keeps track of current progress in a class called RecoveryState. This class currently have some issues, mostly around concurrency (see #6644 ). This PR cleans it up as well as other issues around it:
- Make the Index subsection API cleaner:
- remove redundant information - all calculation is done based on the underlying file map
- clearer definition of what is what: total files, vs reused files (local files that match the source) vs recovered files (copied over). % based progress is reported based on recovered files only.
- cleaned up json response to match other API (sadly this breaks the structure). We now properly report human values for dates and other units.
- Add more robust unit testing
- Detail flag was passed along as state (it's now a ToXContent param)
- State lookup during reporting is now always done via the IndexShard , no more fall backs to many other classes.
- Cleanup APIs around time and move the little computations to the state class as opposed to doing them out of the API
I also improved error messages out of the REST testing infra for things I run into.
Closes#6644Closes#9811
Together with #8782 it should help in the situations simliar to #8887 by adding an ability to get information about currently running snapshot without accessing the repository itself.
Closes#8887
The number of current pending tasks is useful to detect and overloaded master. This commit adds it to the cluster health API. The complete list can be retrieved from the dedicated pending tasks API.
It also adds rest tests for the cluster health variants.
Closes#9877
There are two implications to this change.
First, percolator now uses _uid internally, extracting the id portion
when needed. Second, sorting on _id is no longer possible, since you
can no longer index _id. However, _uid can still be used to sort, and
is better anyways as indexing _id just to make it available to
fielddata for sorting is wasteful.
see #8143closes#9842
Double negatives are confusing, but a triple negative (1 no, 2 non, 3 null)? It takes five minutes to understand this little sentence. Cleaned that up a bit.
Closes#9789
This change removes the deprecated script parameter names ('file', 'id', and 'scriptField').
It also removes the ability to load file scripts using the 'script' parameter. File scripts should be loaded using the 'script_file' parameter only.
This was previously attempted in #8854. I revived that branch and did
some performance testing as was suggested in the comments there.
I fixed all the errors, mostly just the rest tests, which
needed to have http enabled on the node settings (the global cluster
previously had this always enabled). I also addressed the comments from
that issue.
My performance tests involved running the entire test suite on my
desktop which has 6 cores, 16GB of ram, and nothing else was being
run on the box at the time. I ran each set of settings 3 times and
took the average time.
| mode | master | patch | diff |
| ------- | ------ | ----- | ---- |
| local | 409s | 417s | +2% |
| network | 368s | 380s | +3% |
This increase in average time is clearly worthwhile to pay to achieve
isolation of tests. One caveat is the way I fixed the rest tests
is still to have one cluster for the entire suite, so all the rest
tests can still potentially affect each other, but this is an
issue for another day.
There were some oddities that I noticed while running these tests
that I would like to point out, as they probably deserve some
investigation (but orthogonal to this PR):
* The total test run times are highly variable (more than a minute between the min and max)
* Running in network mode is on average actually *faster* than local mode. How is this possible!?
This commit makes the `postings_format` and `doc_values_format` options of
mappings illegal on 2.0 and ignored on 1.x (meaning that the default postings
and doc values formats from the codec will be used in such a case).
This removes a fair amount of code.
Close#8746#9741
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 20835037c98e7d2fac4206c372717a05a27c4790
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 15:27:17 2015 -0700
Use Enum for "_primary" preference
commit 325acbe4585179190a959ba3101ee63b99f1931a
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 14:32:41 2015 -0700
Use ?preference=_primary automatically for realtime GET operations
commit edd49434af5de7e55928f27a1c9ed0fddb1fb133
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 14:32:06 2015 -0700
Move engine creation into protected createNewEngine method
commit 67a797a9235d4aa376ff4af16f3944d907df4577
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 13:14:01 2015 -0700
Factor out AssertingSearcher so it can be used by mock Engines
commit 62b0c28df8c23cc0b8205b33f7595c68ff940e2b
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 11:43:17 2015 -0700
Use IndexMetaData.isIndexUsingShadowReplicas helper
commit 1a0d45629457578a60ae5bccbeba05acf5d79ddd
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 09:59:31 2015 -0700
Rename usesSharedFilesystem -> isOnSharedFilesystem
commit 73c62df4fc7da8a5ed557620a83910d89b313aa1
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 09:58:02 2015 -0700
Add MockShadowEngine and hook it up to be used
commit c8e8db473830fce1bdca3c4df80a685e782383bc
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 09:45:50 2015 -0700
Clarify comment about pre-defined mappings
commit 60a4d5374af5262bd415f4ef40f635278ed12a03
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 09:18:22 2015 -0700
Add a test for shadow replicas that uses field data
commit 7346f9f382f83a21cd2445b3386fe67472bc3184
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 08:37:14 2015 -0700
Revert changes to RecoveryTarget.java
commit d90d6980c9b737bd8c0f4339613a5373b1645e95
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 08:35:44 2015 -0700
Rename `ownsShard` to `canDeleteShardContent`
commit 23001af834d66278ac84d9a72c37b5d1f3a10a7b
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 08:35:25 2015 -0700
Remove ShadowEngineFactory, add .newReadOnlyEngine method in EngineFactory
commit b64fef1d2c5e167713e869b22d388ff479252173
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 18 08:25:19 2015 -0700
Add warning that predefined mappings should be used
commit a1b8b8cf0db49d1bd1aeb84e51491f7f0de43b59
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 14:31:50 2015 -0700
Remove unused import and fix index creation example in docs
commit 0b1b852365ceafc0df86866ac3a4ffb6988b08e4
Merge: b9d1fed a22bd49
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 10:56:02 2015 -0700
Merge remote-tracking branch 'refs/remotes/origin/master' into shadow-replicas
commit b9d1fed25ae472a9dce1904eb806702fba4d9786
Merge: 4473e63 41fd4d8
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 09:02:27 2015 -0700
Merge remote-tracking branch 'refs/remotes/origin/master' into shadow-replicas
commit 4473e630460e2f0ca2a2e2478f3712f39a64c919
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 09:00:39 2015 -0700
Add asciidoc documentation for shadow replicas
commit eb699c19f04965952ae45e2caf107124837c4654
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 16:15:39 2015 +0100
remove last nocommit
commit c5ece6d16d423fbdd36f5d789bd8daa5724d77b0
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 16:13:12 2015 +0100
simplify shadow engine
commit 45cd34a12a442080477da3ef14ab2fe7947ea97e
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 11:32:57 2015 +0100
fix tests
commit 744f228c192602a6737051571e040731d413ba8b
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 11:28:12 2015 +0100
revert changes to IndexShardGateway - these are leftovers from previous iterations
commit 11886b7653dabc23655ec76d112f291301f98f4a
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 11:26:48 2015 +0100
Back out non-shared FS code. this will go in in a second iteration
commit 77fba571f150a0ca7fb340603669522c3ed65363
Merge: e8ad614 2e3c6a9
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 11:16:46 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
Conflicts:
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/engine/Engine.java
commit e8ad61467304e6d175257e389b8406d2a6cf8dba
Merge: 48a700d 1b8d8da
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 10:54:20 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
commit 48a700d23cff117b8e4851d4008364f92b8272a0
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 10:50:59 2015 +0100
add test for failing shadow engine / remove nocommit
commit d77414c5e7b2cde830a8e3f70fe463ccc904d4d0
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 17 10:27:56 2015 +0100
remove nocommits in IndexMetaData
commit abb696563a9e418d3f842a790fcb832f91150be2
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Mon Feb 16 17:05:02 2015 +0100
remove nocommit and simplify delete logic
commit 82b9f0449108cd4741568d9b4495bf6c10a5b019
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Mon Feb 16 16:45:27 2015 +0100
reduce the changes compared to master
commit 28f069b6d99a65e285ac8c821e6a332a1d8eb315
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Mon Feb 16 16:43:46 2015 +0100
fix primary relocation
commit c4c999dd61a44a7a0db9798275a622f2b85b1039
Merge: 2ae80f9 455a85d
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Mon Feb 16 15:04:26 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
commit 2ae80f9689346f8fd346a0d3775a6341874d8bef
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 16:25:34 2015 -0700
throw UnsupportedOperationException on write operations in ShadowEngine
commit 740c28dd9ef987bf56b670fa1a8bcc6de2845819
Merge: e5bc047 305ba33
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 15:38:39 2015 -0700
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
commit e5bc047d7c872ae960d397b1ae7b4b78d6a1ea10
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 11:38:09 2015 -0700
Don't replicate document request when using shadow replicas
commit 213292e0679d8ae1492ea11861178236f4abd8ea
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 13:58:05 2015 +0100
add one more nocommit
commit 83d171cf632f9b77cca9de58505f7db8fcda5599
Merge: aea9692 09eb8d1
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 13:52:29 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
commit aea96920d995dacef294e48e719ba18f1ecf5860
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Fri Feb 13 09:56:41 2015 +0100
revert unneeded changes on Store
commit ea4e3e58dc6959a92c06d5990276268d586735f3
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 14:26:30 2015 -0700
Add documentation to ShadowIndexShard, remove nocommit
commit 4f71c8d9f706a0c1c39aa3a370efb1604559d928
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 14:17:22 2015 -0700
Add documentation to ShadowEngine
commit 28a9d1842722acba7ea69e0fa65200444532a30c
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 14:08:25 2015 -0700
Remove nocommit, document canDeleteIndexContents
commit d8d59dbf6d0525cd823d97268d035820e5727ac9
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 10:34:32 2015 -0700
Refactor more shared methods into the abstract Engine
commit a7eb53c1e8b8fbfd9281b43ae39eacbe3cd1a0a6
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 17:38:59 2015 +0100
Simplify shared filesystem recovery by using a dedicated recovery handler that skip
most phases and enforces shard closing on the soruce before the target opens it's engine
commit a62b9a70adad87d7492c526f4daf868cb05018d9
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 15:59:54 2015 +0100
fix compile error after upstream changes
commit abda7807bc3328a89fd783ca7ad8c6deac35f16f
Merge: f229719 35f6496
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 15:57:28 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
Conflicts:
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/engine/Engine.java
commit f2297199b7dd5d3f9f1f109d0ddf3dd83390b0d1
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 12:41:32 2015 +0100
first cut at catchup from primary
make flush to a refresh
factor our ShadowIndexShard to have IndexShard be idential to the master and least intrusive
cleanup abstractions
commit 4a367c07505b84b452807a58890f1cbe21711f27
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Feb 12 09:50:36 2015 +0100
fix primary promotion
commit cf2fb807e7e243f1ad603a79bc9d5f31a499b769
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 16:45:41 2015 -0700
Make assertPathHasBeenCleared recursive
commit 5689b7d2f84ca1c41e4459030af56cb9c0151eff
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 15:58:19 2015 -0700
Add testShadowReplicaNaturalRelocation
commit fdbe4133537eaeb768747c2200cfc91878afeb97
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 15:28:57 2015 -0700
Use check for shared filesystem in primary -> primary relocation
Also adds a nocommit
commit 06e2eb4496762130af87ce68a47d360962091697
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 15:21:32 2015 -0700
Add a test checking that indices with shadow replicas clean up after themselves
commit e4dbfb09a689b449f0edf6ee24222d7eaba2a215
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 15:08:18 2015 -0700
Fix segment info for ShadowEngine, remove test nocommit
commit 80cf0e884c66eda7d59ac5d59235e1ce215af8f5
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 14:30:13 2015 -0700
Remove nocommit in ShadowEngineTests#testFailStart()
commit 5e33eeaca971807b342f9be51a6a566eee005251
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 14:22:59 2015 -0700
Remove overly-complex test
commit 2378fbb917b467e79c0262d7a41c23321bbeb147
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 13:45:44 2015 -0700
Fix missing import
commit 52e9cd1b8334a5dd228d5d68bd03fd0040e9c8e9
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 13:45:05 2015 -0700
Add a test for replica -> primary promotion
commit a95adbeded426d7f69f6ddc4cbd6712b6f6380b4
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 12:54:14 2015 -0700
Remove tests that don't apply to ShadowEngine
commit 1896feda9de69e4f9cf774ef6748a5c50e953946
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 10:29:12 2015 -0700
Add testShadowEngineIgnoresWriteOperations and testSearchResultRelease
commit 67d7df41eac5e10a1dd63ddb31de74e326e9d38b
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 10:06:05 2015 -0700
Add start of ShadowEngine unit tests
commit ca9beb2d93d9b5af9aa6c75dbc0ead4ef57e220d
Merge: 2d42736 57a4646
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 18:03:53 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
commit 2d42736fed3ed8afda7e4aff10b65d292e1c6f92
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 17:51:22 2015 +0100
shortcut recovery if we are on a shared FS - no need to compare files etc.
commit 24d36c92dd82adce650e7ac8e9f0b43c83b2dc53
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 17:08:08 2015 +0100
utilize the new delete code
commit 2a2eed10f58825aae29ffe4cf01aefa5743a97c7
Merge: 343dc0b 173cfc1
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 16:07:41 2015 +0100
Merge branch 'master' into shadow-replicas
Conflicts:
src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/gateway/GatewayMetaState.java
commit 343dc0b527a7052acdc783ac5abcaad1ef78dbda
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Feb 11 16:05:28 2015 +0100
long adder is not available in java7
commit be02cabfeebaea74b51b212957a2a466cfbfb716
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Tue Feb 10 22:04:24 2015 -0700
Add test that restarts nodes to ensure shadow replicas recover
commit 7fcb373f0617050ca1a5a577b8cf32e32dc612b0
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 10 23:19:21 2015 +0100
make test more evil
commit 38135af0c1991b88f168ece0efb72ffe9498ff59
Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Tue Feb 10 22:25:11 2015 +0100
make tests pass
commit 05975af69e6db63cb95f3e40d25bfa7174e006ea
Author: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>
Date: Mon Jan 12 18:44:29 2015 +0100
Add ShadowEngine
Removed the existing `pre_zone` and `post_zone` option in `date_histogram` in favor of
the simpler `time_zone` option. Previously, specifying different values for these could
lead to confusing scenarios where ES would return bucket keys that are not UTC.
Now `time_zone` is the only option setting, the calculation of date buckets to take place in the
preferred time zone, but after rounding converting the bucket key values back to UTC.
Closes#9062Closes#9637
When multiple fields under object fields share the same name, accessing
by short name is ambiguous. This removes support for short names,
always requiring the full name when used in queries.
closes#8872
Enabling GC logging works now by setting the environment variable ES_GC_LOG_FILE
to the full path to the GC log file. Missing directories will be created as needed.
The ES_USE_GC_LOGGING environment variable is no longer used.
Closes#8471Closes#8479
This has been very trappy. Rather than continue to allow buggy behavior
of having upgrade/optimize requests sidestep the single shard per node
limits optimize is supposed to be subject to, this removes
the ability to run the upgrade/optimize async.
closes#9638
_id and _routing now no longer support the 'path' setting on indexes
created with 2.0. Indexes created before 2.0 still support this
setting for backcompat.
closes#6730
Add offset option to 'date_histogram' replacing and simplifying the previous 'pre_offset' and 'post_offset' options.
This change is part of a larger clean up task for `date_histogram` from issue #9062.
Issue #9566 raises the point that setting the number of shards on a closed index can lead to this index not beeing able to open again. This change in documentation is ment to warn the user about this issue.
We now have a very useful annotation to mark features or parameters as
experimental. Let's use it! This commit replaces some custom text warnings with
this annotation and adds this annotation to some existing features/parameters:
- inner_hits (unreleased yet)
- terminate_after (released in 1.4)
- per-bucket doc count errors in the terms agg (released in 1.4)
I also tagged with this annotation settings which should either be not needed
(like the ability to evict entries from the filter cache based on time) or that
are too deep into the way that Elasticsearch works like the Directory
implementation or merge settings.
Close#9563
These aggregations are not experimental anymore but some of their parameters
still are:
- `precision_threshold` and `rehash` on `cardinality`
- `compression` on percentiles(-ranks)
Close#9560
The `full` option and `FlushType.NEW_WRITER` only exists to allow
realtime changes to two settings (`index.codec` and `index.concurrency`).
Those settings are very expert and don't really need to be updateable
in realtime.
The current "checkindex" on startup is very very expensive. This is
like running one of the old school hard drive diagnostic checkers and
usually not a good idea.
But we can do a CRC32 verification of files. We don't even need to
open an indexreader to do this, its much more lightweight.
This option (as well as the existing true/false) are randomized in
tests to find problems.
Also fix bug where use of the current option would always leak
an indexwriter lock.
Closes#9183
Histogram aggregation supports an 'offset' option to move bucket boundaries.
In a histogram with buckets of size X these can be moved from 0, X, 2X, 3X,...
by an offset value of Y to Y, X+Y, 2X+Y, 3X+Y... by using the 'offset' option.
The previous 'pre_offset' and 'post_offset' options are removed in favour of
the simplified 'offset' option.
Closes#9417Closes#9505
The `analyzer` setting is now the base setting, and `search_analyzer`
is simply an override of the search time analyzer. When setting
`search_analyzer`, `analyzer` must be set.
closes#9371
Extended_stats now displays the upper and lower bounds on standard deviations (e.g. avg +/- std).
Default is to show 2 std above/below, but can be changed using the `sigma` parameter.
Accepts non-negative doubles
Closes#9356
This change makes the response API object for Histogram Aggregations the same for all types of Histogram, and does the same for all types of Ranges.
The change removes getBucketByKey() from all aggregations except filters and terms. It also reduces the methods on the Bucket class to just getKey() and getKeyAsString().
The getKey() method returns Object and the actual Type is returns will be appropriate for the type of aggregation being run. e.g. date_histogram will return a DateTime for this method and Histogram will return a Number.
Related to #9049.
By default, the default value for `timestamp` is `now` which means the date the document was processed by the indexing chain.
You can now reject documents which not provide a `timestamp` value by setting `ignore_missing` to false (default to `true`):
```js
{
"tweet" : {
"_timestamp" : {
"enabled" : true,
"ignore_missing" : false
}
}
}
```
When you update the cluster to 1.5 or master, this index created with 1.4 we automatically migrate an index created with 1.4 to the 1.5 syntax.
Let say you have defined this in elasticsearch 1.4.x:
```js
DELETE test
PUT test
{
"settings": {
"number_of_shards": 1,
"number_of_replicas": 0
}
}
PUT test/type/_mapping
{
"type" : {
"_timestamp" : {
"enabled" : true,
"default" : null
}
}
}
```
After migration, the mapping become:
```js
{
"test": {
"mappings": {
"type": {
"_timestamp": {
"enabled": true,
"store": false,
"ignore_missing": false
},
"properties": {}
}
}
}
}
```
Closes#8882.
This adds a new boolean (index.merge.scheduler.auto_throttle) dynamic
setting, default true (matching Lucene), to adaptively set the IO rate
limit for merges over time.
This is more flexible than the previous fixed rate throttling because
it responds depending on the incoming merge rate, so search-heavy
applications that are not doing much indexing will see merges heavily
throttled while indexing-heavy cases will lighten the throttle so
merges can keep up within incoming indexing.
The fixed rate throttling is still available as a fallback if things
go horribly wrong.
Closes#9243Closes#9133
Today we give the HTTP status back within the HTTP response itself and within the JSON response as well:
```sh
curl localhost:9200/
```
```js
{
"status" : 200,
"name" : "Red Wolf",
"version" : {
"number" : "2.0.0",
"build_hash" : "6837a61d8a646a2ac7dc8da1ab3c4ab85d60882d",
"build_timestamp" : "2014-08-19T13:55:56Z",
"build_snapshot" : true,
"lucene_version" : "4.9"
},
"tagline" : "You Know, for Search"
}
```
Before Elasticsearch 1.0, the type was allowed to be passed as the root
element when uploading a document. However, this was ambiguous if the
mappings also contained a field with the same name as the type. The
behavior was changed in 1.0 to not allow this, but a setting was added
for backwards compatibility. This change removes the setting for 2.0.
The header indicates to how many shard copies (primary and replicas shards) a write was supposed to go to, to how many
shard copies to write succeeded and potentially captures shard failures if writing into a replica shard fails.
For async writes it also includes the number of shards a write is still pending.
Closes#7994
additional element per segment.
This commit adds a verbose flag to the _segments api. Currently the
only additional information returned when set to true is the full
ram tree from lucene for each segment.
This is our only cache which is not 'exact' and might allow for stalled results.
Additionally, a similar cache that we have and needs to perform lookups in other
indices in order to run queries is the script index, and for this index we rely
on the filesystem cache, so we should probably do the same with terms filters
lookups.
Close#9056
The `cluster.routing.allocation.balance.primary` setting has caused
a lot of confusion in the past while it has very little benefit form a
shard allocatioon point of view. Users tend to modify this value to
evently distribute primaries across the nodes which is dangerous since
a prmiary flag on it's own can trigger relocations. The primary flag for a shard
is should not have any impact on cluster performance unless the high level feature
suffereing from primary hotspots is buggy. Yet, this setting was intended to be a
tie-breaker which is not necessary anymore since the algorithm is deterministic.
This commit removes this setting entriely.
In some situations the shard balanceing weight delta becomes negative. Yet,
a negative delta is always treated as `well balanced` which is wrong. I wasn't
able to reproduce the issue in any way other than useing the real world data
from issue #9023. This commit adds a fix for absolute deltas as well as a base
test class that allows to build tests or simulations from the cat API output.
Closes#9023
This feature adds an optional orientation parameter to the GeoJSON document and geo_shape mapping enabling users to explicitly define how they want Elasticsearch to interpret vertex ordering. The default uses the right-hand rule (counterclockwise for outer ring, clockwise for inner ring) complying with OGC Simple Feature Access standards. The parameter can be explicitly specified for an entire index using the geo_shape mapping by adding "orientation":{"left"|"right"|"cw"|"ccw"|"clockwise"|"counterclockwise"} and/or overridden on each insert by adding the same parameter to the GeoJSON document.
closes#8764
Up to now, all filters could be cached using the `_cache` flag that could be
set to `true` or `false` and the default was set depending on the type of the
`filter`. For instance, `script` filters are not cached by default while
`terms` are. For some filters, the default is more complicated and eg. date
range filters are cached unless they use `now` in a non-rounded fashion.
This commit adds a 3rd option called `auto`, which becomes the default for
all filters. So for all filters a cache wrapper will be returned, and the
decision will be made at caching time, per-segment. Here is the default logic:
- if there is already a cache entry for this filter in the current segment,
then return the cache entry.
- else if the doc id set cannot iterate (eg. script filter) then do not cache.
- else if the doc id set is already cacheable and it has been used twice or
more in the last 1000 filters then cache it.
- else if the filter is costly (eg. multi-term) and has been used twice or more
in the last 1000 filters then cache it.
- else if the doc id set is not cacheable and it has been used 5 times or more
in the last 1000 filters, then load it into a cacheable set and cache it.
- else return the uncached set.
So for instance geo-distance filters and script filters are going to use this
new default and are not going to be cached because of their iterators.
Similarly, date range filters are going to use this default all the time, but
it is very unlikely that those that use `now` in a not rounded fashion will get
reused so in practice they won't be cached.
`terms`, `range`, ... filters produce cacheable doc id sets with good iterators
so they will be cached as soon as they have been used twice.
Filters that don't produce cacheable doc id sets such as the `term` filter will
need to be used 5 times before being cached. This ensures that we don't spend
CPU iterating over all documents matching such filters unless we have good
evidence of reuse.
One last interesting point about this change is that it also applies to compound
filters. So if you keep on repeating the same `bool` filter with the same
underlying clauses, it will be cached on its own while up to now it used to
never be cached by default.
`_cache: true` has been changed to only cache on large segments, in order to not
pollute the cache since small segments should not be the bottleneck anyway.
However `_cache: false` still has the same semantics.
Close#8449
Add a new ignore_idle_threads boolean option (default true) to
/_nodes/hot_threads, to filter out threads in known idle places like
waiting on a socket select or on pulling the next task from an empty
queue.
Closes#8985Closes#8908
The setting `mapping.date.round_ceil` (and the undocumented setting
`index.mapping.date.parse_upper_inclusive`) affect how date ranges using
`lte` are parsed. In #8556 the semantics of date rounding were
solidified, eliminating the need to have different parsing functions
whether the date is inclusive or exclusive.
This change removes these legacy settings and improves the tests
for the date math parser (now at 100% coverage!). It also removes the
unnecessary function `DateMathParser.parseTimeZone` for which
the existing `DateTimeZone.forID` handles all use cases.
Any user previously using these settings can refer to the changed
semantics and change their query accordingly. This is a breaking change
because even dates without datemath previously used the different
parsing functions depending on context.
closes#8598closes#8889
I replaced "high frequent terms" with "high frequency terms" and "low frequent terms" with "low frequency terms".
Alternatively, we could write, "highly frequent terms" and "minimally frequent terms" (or just "rare terms").
Closes#8962
We only have a single gatweway since es 1.3. There is no need to keep all
these abstractsion and nested packages. We can fold most of it into simpler
structures.
If you use the java-package tool to create java packages, those
paths also should be added to the debian init script.
Also updated the docs, that it is ok to install java8.
Closes#7383
This change adds a 'http.publish_port' setting to the HTTP module to configure
the port which HTTP clients should use when communicating with the node. This
is useful when running on a bridged network interface or when running behind
a proxy or firewall.
Closes#8807Closes#8137
Upgrades lucene to latest, and supports the BEST_COMPRESSION parameter
now supported (with backwards compatibility, etc) in Lucene.
This option uses deflate, tuned for highly compressible data.
index.codec::
The default value compresses stored data with LZ4 compression, but
this can be set to best_compression for a higher compression ratio,
at the expense of slower stored fields performance.
IMO its safest to implement as a named codec here, because ES already
has logic to handle this correctly, and because its unrealistic to have
a plethora of options to Lucene's default codec... we are practically
limited in Lucene to what we can support with back compat, so I don't
think we should overengineer this and add additional unnecessary plumbing.
See also:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-5914https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6089https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6090https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6100Closes#8863
1. Enable the repository using "add-apt-repository" to avoid this error "No command 'deb' found".
2. Adding "sudo" to update and install command.
Closes#8691
Related to #8667:
Some QueryBuilders have been deprecated in 1.x branches. We removed them in 2.0.
Removed
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* `textPhrase(...)`
* `textPhrasePrefix(...)`
* `textPhrasePrefixQuery(...)`
* `filtered(...)`
* `inQuery(...)`
* `commonTerms(...)`
* `queryString(...)`
* `simpleQueryString(...)`
Closes#8721.
I'm not sure if the `distance-units` section is totally clear, when using the 'Geohash Cell Filter' and omitting a unit, the default is to interpret the integer as the 'length of the geohash prefix', not to default it to 'meter'. Maybe I'm being pedantic.
Closes#8744
Inner hits allows to embed nested inner objects, children documents or the parent document that contributed to the matching of the returned search hit as inner hits, which would otherwise be hidden.
Closes#8153Closes#3022Closes#3152
Some QueryBuilders are missing or have a different naming than the other ones.
This patch is applied to branch 1.x and master (elasticsearch 1.5 and 2.0):
Added
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* `templateQuery(...)`
* `commonTermsQuery(...)`
* `queryStringQuery(...)`
* `simpleQueryStringQuery(...)`
Deprecated
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* `commonTerms(...)`
* `queryString(...)`
* `simpleQueryString(...)`
Adds a `ignore_like` parameter to the MLT Query, which simply tells the
algorithm to skip all the terms from the given documents. This could be useful
in order to better guide nearest neighbor search by telling the algorithm to
never explore the space spanned by the given `ignore_like` docs. In essence we
are interested about the characteristic of a given item, but not of the ones
provided by `ignore_like`, thereby forcing the algorithm to go deeper in its
selection of terms. Note that this is different than simply performing a must
not boolean query on the unliked items. The syntax is exactly the same as the
`like` parameter.
Closes#8674
functon_score matched each document regardless of the computed score.
This commit adds a query parameter `min_score` (-Float.MAX_VALUE default).
Documents that have a score lower than this threshold will not be mached.
closes#6952