Runtime fields need to have a SearchLookup available, when building their fielddata implementations, so that they can look up other fields, runtime or not.
To achieve that, we add a Supplier<SearchLookup> argument to the existing MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder method.
As we introduce the ability to look up other fields while building fielddata for mapped fields, we implicitly add the ability for a field to require other fields. This requires some protection mechanism that detects dependency cycles to prevent stack overflow errors.
With this commit we also introduce detection for cycles, as well as a limit on the depth of the references for a runtime field. Note that we also plan on introducing cycles detection at compile time, so the runtime cycles detection is a last resort to prevent stack overflow errors but we hope that we can reject runtime fields from being registered in the mappings when they create a cycle in their definition.
Note that this commit does not introduce any production implementation of runtime fields, but is rather a pre-requisite to merge the runtime fields feature branch.
This is a breaking change for MapperPlugins that plug in a mapper, as the signature of MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder changes from taking a single argument (the index name), to also accept a Supplier<SearchLookup>.
Relates to #59332
Co-authored-by: Nik Everett <nik9000@gmail.com>
I was unable to reproduce this locally on either 7.6 (first introduced) and 7.x. This is already not muted
on master and doesn't appear to have failures. There were some API changes at the time that could
have affected this test, and I'm wondering with backports if this is now stable again. If this has more
failures, I will continue to investigate further.
Relates to #51939
- Replace immediate task creations by using task avoidance api
- One step closer to #56610
- Still many tasks are created during configuration phase. Tackled in separate steps
Only available in the ingest context for use in ingest pipelines.
Digests are computed on the UTF-8 encoding of the String and are
returned as hex strings.
sha1() return hex strings of length 40, sha256() returns length 64
Fixes: #59647
Backport: 3c85272
* Add doc runtime class path
* Use getAllHttpSocketURI.get(0) instead of getAllHttpSocketURI to get a single
test cluster URL rather than a list
Backport: 3057e0f
This commit moves the modules REST tests to the
newly introduced yamlRestTest source set. A few
tests have also been re-named to include the correct
IT suffix. Without changing the names, the testing
conventions task would fail since now that the YAML
tests are no longer present pacify the convention.
These tests have moved to the internalClusterTest
source set.
related: #56841
This commit creates a new Gradle plugin to provide a separate task name
and source set for running YAML based REST tests. The only project
converted to use the new plugin in this PR is distribution/archives/integ-test-zip.
For which the testing has been moved to :rest-api-spec since it makes the most
sense and it avoids a small but awkward change to the distribution plugin.
The remaining cases in modules, plugins, and x-pack will be handled in followups.
This plugin is distinctly different from the plugin introduced in #55896 since
the YAML REST tests are intended to be black box tests over HTTP. As such they
should not (by default) have access to the classpath for that which they are testing.
The YAML based REST tests will be moved to separate source sets (yamlRestTest).
The which source is the target for the test resources is dependent on if this
new plugin is applied. If it is not applied, it will default to the test source
set.
Further, this introduces a breaking change for plugin developers that
use the YAML testing framework. They will now need to either use the new source set
and matching task, or configure the rest resources to use the old "test" source set that
matches the old integTest task. (The former should be preferred).
As part of this change (which is also breaking for plugin developers) the
rest resources plugin has been removed from the build plugin and now requires
either explicit application or application via the new YAML REST test plugin.
Plugin developers should be able to fix the breaking changes to the YAML tests
by adding apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.yaml-rest-test' and moving the YAML tests
under a yamlRestTest folder (instead of test)
* Replace compile configuration usage with api (#58451)
- Use java-library instead of plugin to allow api configuration usage
- Remove explicit references to runtime configurations in dependency declarations
- Make test runtime classpath input for testing convention
- required as java library will by default not have build jar file
- jar file is now explicit input of the task and gradle will ensure its properly build
* Fix compile usages in 7.x branch
Rather than let ExtensiblePlugins know extending plugins' classloaders,
we now pass along an explicit ExtensionLoader that loads the extensions
asked for. Extensions constructed that way can optionally receive their
own Plugin instance in the constructor.
* Update DeprecationMap to DynamicMap (#56149)
This renames DeprecationMap to DynamicMap, and changes the deprecation
messages Map to accept a Map of String (keys) to Functions (updated values)
instead. This creates more flexibility in either logging or updating values from
params within a script. This change is required to fix (#52103) in a future PR.
* Fix Source Return Bug in Scripting (#56831)
This change ensures that when a user returns _source directly no matter where
accessed within scripting, the value is a Map of the converted source as
opposed to a SourceLookup.
This is another part of the breakup of the massive BuildPlugin. This PR
moves the code for configuring publications to a separate plugin. Most
of the time these publications are jar files, but this also supports the
zip publication we have for integ tests.
A JSON schema was recently introduced for the REST API specification. #54252
This PR introduces a 3rd party validation tool to ensure that the
REST specification conforms to the schema.
The task is applied to the 3 projects that contain REST API specifications.
The plugin wires this task into the precommit commit task, and should be
considered as part of the public API for the build tools for any plugin
developer to contribute their plugin's specification.
An ignore parameter has been introduced for the task to allow specific
file to be ignored from the validation. The ignored files in this PR
will soon get issues logged and a link so they can be fixed.
Closes#54314
This change converts the module and plugin parameters
for testClusters to be lazy. Meaning that the values
are not resolved until they are actually used. This
removes the requirement to use project.afterEvaluate to
be able to resolve the bundle artifact.
Note - this does not completely remove the need for afterEvaluate
since it is still needed for the custom resource extension.
Lucene's RAMDirectory has been deprecated. This commit replaces all uses of
RAMDirectory in elasticsearch with the newer ByteBuffersDirectory. Most uses
are in tests, but the percolator and painless executor may get some small speedups.
Before boost in script_score query was wrongly applied only to the subquery.
This commit makes sure that the boost is applied to the whole score
that comes out of script.
Closes#48465
This commit changes how RestHandlers are registered with the
RestController so that a RestHandler no longer needs to register itself
with the RestController. Instead the RestHandler interface has new
methods which when called provide information about the routes
(method and path combinations) that are handled by the handler
including any deprecated and/or replaced combinations.
This change also makes the publication of RestHandlers safe since they
no longer publish a reference to themselves within their constructors.
Closes#51622
Co-authored-by: Jason Tedor <jason@tedor.me>
Backport of #51950
* Improve Painless compilation performance for nested conditionals (#52056)
This PR changes how conditional expression is handled in `PainlessParser`
in a way that avoids the need for backtracking, which led to exponential
compilation times in case of nested conditionals.
The test was added ensures that we can compile deeply nested conditionals.
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix Map.of in Java8
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
While we use `== false` as a more visible form of boolean negation
(instead of `!`), the true case is implied and the true value does not
need to explicitly checked. This commit converts cases that have slipped
into the code checking for `== true`.
Add the character position of a scripting error to error responses.
The contents of the `position` field are experimental and subject to
change. Currently, `offset` refers to the character location where the
error was encountered, `start` and `end` define a range of characters
that contain the error.
eg.
```
{
"error": {
"root_cause": [
{
"type": "script_exception",
"reason": "runtime error",
"script_stack": [
"y = x;",
" ^---- HERE"
],
"script": "def x = new ArrayList(); Map y = x;",
"lang": "painless",
"position": {
"offset": 33,
"start": 29,
"end": 35
}
}
```
Refs: #50993
ElasticsearchException.guessRootCauses would return wrapper exception if
inner exception was not an ElasticsearchException. Fixed to never return
wrapper exceptions.
At least following APIs change root_cause.0.type as a result:
_update with bad script
_index with bad pipeline
Relates #50417
Avoid backwards incompatible changes for 8.x and 7.6 by removing type
restriction on compile and Factory. Factories may optionally implement
ScriptFactory. If so, then they can indicate determinism and thus
cacheability.
**Backport**
Relates: #49466
Cache results from queries that use scripts if they use only
deterministic API calls. Nondeterministic API calls are marked in the
whitelist with the `@nondeterministic` annotation. Examples are
`Math.random()` and `new Date()`.
Refs: #49466
This makes two changes to the catch node:
1. Use SDeclaration to replace independent variable usage.
2. Use a DType to set a "minimum" exception type - this allows us to require
users to continue using Exception as "minimum" type for catch blocks, but
for us to internally catch Error/Throwable. This is a required step to
removing custom try/catch blocks from SClass.
In order to cache script results in the query shard cache, we need to
check if scripts are deterministic. This change adds a default method
to the script factories, `isResultDeterministic() -> false` which is
used by the `QueryShardContext`.
Script results were never cached and that does not change here. Future
changes will implement this method based on whether the results of the
scripts are deterministic or not and therefore cacheable.
Refs: #49466
**Backport**
This PR adds 3 nodes to handle types defined by a front-end creating a
Painless AST. These types are decided with data immutability in mind -
hence the reason for more than a single node.
This cleans up two minor things.
- Cleans up style of == false
- Pulls maxLoopCounter into a member variable instead of accessing
CompilerSettings multiple times in the SFunction node
Adds `GET /_script_language` to support Kibana dynamic scripting
language selection.
Response contains whether `inline` and/or `stored` scripts are
enabled as determined by the `script.allowed_types` settings.
For each scripting language registered, such as `painless`,
`expression`, `mustache` or custom, available contexts for the language
are included as determined by the `script.allowed_contexts` setting.
Response format:
```
{
"types_allowed": [
"inline",
"stored"
],
"language_contexts": [
{
"language": "expression",
"contexts": [
"aggregation_selector",
"aggs"
...
]
},
{
"language": "painless",
"contexts": [
"aggregation_selector",
"aggs",
"aggs_combine",
...
]
}
...
]
}
```
Fixes: #49463
**Backport**
This removes the storeSettings pass where nodes in the AST could store
information they needed out of CompilerSettings for use during later
passes. CompilerSettings is part of ScriptRoot which is available during the
analysis pass making the storeSettings pass redundant.
This upgrades Painless to use the latest ASM libraries providing support up
to Java 14. Note the library is not published with the latest versions in an
"all" package, so we pick up each lib independently that's required. There
were some changes to the getType method that require descriptors to be
used in place of internal class names.
Backport of #48849. Update `.editorconfig` to make the Java settings the
default for all files, and then apply a 2-space indent to all `*.gradle`
files. Then reformat all the files.
This adds an SField node that operates similarly to SFunction as a top level
node meant only for use in an SClass node. Member fields are generated
for both class bindings and instance bindings using the new SField node
during the semantic pass, and information is no longer passed through
Globals for this during the write pass.
* Convert RunTask to use testclusers, remove ClusterFormationTasks
This PR adds a new RunTask and a way for it to start a
testclusters cluster out of band and block on it to replace
the old RunTask that used ClusterFormationTasks.
With this we can now remove ClusterFormationTasks.
This has ELambda and ENewArrayFunctionRef add their generated synthetic
methods to the SClass node during the semantic pass and removes this
data from the write pass. This is the first step to remove "Globals" (mutable
state) from the write pass.
This PR is to get plumbing in for a ScriptRoot class that will consolidate
several pieces of state required by potentially multiple passes including
PainlessLookup, CompilerSettings, FunctionTable, the root class node, and a
synthetic counter. It's possible more may be added to this as we move
forward and slowly make the the nodes have less mutable state.
While function scores using scripts do allow explanations, they are only
creatable with an expert plugin. This commit improves the situation for
the newer script score query by adding the ability to set the
explanation from the script itself.
To set the explanation, a user would check for `explanation != null` to
indicate an explanation is needed, and then call
`explanation.set("some description")`.
This moves the way Painless maintains function headers for use
across compilation into its own class - FunctionTable. This
allows us to store a dedicated object for function lookup at
runtime for the def type instead of a loose Map of functions.
This the first part of a series to allow nodes to write all of their appropriate
pieces to the class. Currently, nodes must add their bindings, constants, and
functions to main SClass node for delayed writing. This instead adds a
Painless version of ClassWriter to the write pass. The Painless ClassWriter
contains an appropriate ClassVisitor that can be accessed in any node
during the process along with access to the clinit method, and finally a
shortcut for creating new MethodWriter. The next step will be removing the
delayed writing in SClass, and instead, delegate all writing responsibilities to
the nodes.