This change adds an IndexSearcher and the node's BigArrays in the QueryShardContext.
It's a spin off of #46527 as this change is required to allow aggregation builder to solely use the
query shard context.
Relates #46523
Some netty behavior is controlled by system properties. While we want to
test with the defaults for Elasticsearch for most tests, within netty we
want to ensure these netty settings exhibit correct behavior. This
commit adds variants of test and integTest tasks for netty which set the
unpooled and direct buffer pooled allocators.
relates #45881
Backport of 1a0dddf4ad24b3f2c751a1fe0e024fdbf8754f94 (AKA #445395)
* Add support for a Range field ValuesSource, including decode logic for range doc values and exposing RangeType as a first class enum
* Provide hooks in ValuesSourceConfig for aggregations to control ValuesSource class selection on missing & script values
* Branch aggregator creation in Histogram and DateHistogram based on ValuesSource class, to enable specialization based on type. This is similar to how Terms aggregator works.
* Prioritize field type when available for selecting the ValuesSource class type to use for an aggregation
Currently the process to execute a reindex process is tightly coupled to
step of initializing the task state. This creates problems when this
process is asynchronous. It is possible that the task state has not been
initialized which prevents follow-up actions such as rethrottle. This
commit separates the task initialization so that it can be executed as a
first step in the persistent reindex process.
This commit extracts the reindexing logic from the transport action so
that it can be incorporated into the persistent reindex work without
requiring the usage of the client.
Currently we use a custom CopyBytesSocketChannel for interfacing with
netty. We have integration tests that use this channel, however we never
verify the read and write behavior in the face of potential partial
writes. This commit adds a test for this behavior.
This commit starts from the simple premise that the use of node settings
in blob store repositories is a mistake. Here we see that the node
settings are used to get default settings for store and restore throttle
rates. Yet, since there are not any node settings registered to this
effect, there can never be a default setting to fall back to there, and
so we always end up falling back to the default rate. Since this was the
only use of node settings in blob store repository, we move them. From
this, several places fall out where we were chaining settings through
only to get them to the blob store repository, so we clean these up as
well. That leaves us with the changeset in this commit.
This fixes two bugs:
- A recently introduced bug where an NPE will be thrown if a catch block is
empty.
- A long-time bug where an NPE will be thrown if multiple catch blocks in a
row are empty for the same try block.
This commit namespaces the existing processors setting under the "node"
namespace. In doing so, we deprecate the existing processors setting in
favor of node.processors.
* Repository Cleanup Endpoint (#43900)
* Snapshot cleanup functionality via transport/REST endpoint.
* Added all the infrastructure for this with the HLRC and node client
* Made use of it in tests and resolved relevant TODO
* Added new `Custom` CS element that tracks the cleanup logic.
Kept it similar to the delete and in progress classes and gave it
some (for now) redundant way of handling multiple cleanups but only allow one
* Use the exact same mechanism used by deletes to have the combination
of CS entry and increment in repository state ID provide some
concurrency safety (the initial approach of just an entry in the CS
was not enough, we must increment the repository state ID to be safe
against concurrent modifications, otherwise we run the risk of "cleaning up"
blobs that just got created without noticing)
* Isolated the logic to the transport action class as much as I could.
It's not ideal, but we don't need to keep any state and do the same
for other repository operations
(like getting the detailed snapshot shard status)
This commit adds CNAME reporting for transport.publish_address same way
it's done for http.publish_address.
Relates #32806
Relates #39970
(cherry picked from commit e0a2558a4c3a6b6fbfc6cd17ed34a6f6ef7b15a9)
* Update the REST API specification
This patch updates the REST API spefication in JSON files to better encode deprecated entities,
to improve specification of URL paths, and to open up the schema for future extensions.
Notably, it changes the `paths` from a list of strings to a list of objects, where each
particular object encodes all the information for this particular path: the `parts` and the `methods`.
Among the benefits of this approach is eg. encoding the difference between using the `PUT` and `POST`
methods in the Index API, to either use a specific document ID, or let Elasticsearch generate one.
Also `documentation` becomes an object that supports an `url` and also a `description` which is a
new field.
* Adapt YAML runner to new REST API specification format
The logic for choosing the path to use when running tests has been
simplified, as a consequence of the path parts being listed under each
path in the spec. The special case for create and index has been removed.
Also the parsing code has been hardened so that errors are thrown earlier
when the structure of the spec differs from what expected, and their
error messages should be more helpful.
* Painless generates a ton of duplicate strings and empty `Hashmap` instances wrapped as unmodifiable
* This change brings down the static footprint of Painless on an idle node by 20MB (after running the PMC benchmark against said node)
* Since we were looking into ways of optimizing for smaller node sizes I think this is a worthwhile optimization
This change adds the support for the RankFeatureQuery in the HLRC by
providing an extra dependency on mapper-extras-client. It also removes
the dependency on lang-painless in mapper-extras which is not needed
anymore since the move of the vector field into a dedicated module.
Closes#43634
This change removes the Reserved class used to track variables usages
within the ANTLR grammar. That task is now performed by an existing pass
"extractVariables" in the Painless AST. The Painless AST no longer has any
dependencies on the ANTLR AST for state outside of the tree being built.
This will simplify future refactoring and opens the possibility of alternate
grammars.
Currently we take the array of nio buffers from the netty channel
outbound buffer and copy their bytes to a direct buffer. In the process
we mutate the nio buffer positions. It seems like netty will continue to
reuse these buffers. This means than any data that is not flushed in a
call is lost. This commit fixes this by incrementing the positions after
the flush has completed. This is similar to the behavior that
SocketChannel would have provided and netty relied upon.
Fixes#45444.
Elasticsearch does not grant Netty reflection access to get Unsafe. The
only mechanism that currently exists to free direct buffers in a timely
manner is to use Unsafe. This leads to the occasional scenario, under
heavy network load, that direct byte buffers can slowly build up without
being freed.
This commit disables Netty direct buffer pooling and moves to a strategy
of using a single thread-local direct buffer for interfacing with sockets.
This will reduce the memory usage from networking. Elasticsearch
currently derives very little value from direct buffer usage (TLS,
compression, Lucene, Elasticsearch handling, etc all use heap bytes). So
this seems like the correct trade-off until that changes.
The client and remote hit sources had each their own retry mechanism,
which would do the same. Supporting resiliency we would have to expand
on the retry mechanisms and as a preparation for that, the retry
mechanism is now shared such that each sub class is only responsible for
sending requests and converting responses/failures to common format.
Part of #42612
This change adds a compiler pass to give each node the chance to store
settings necessary for analysis and writing. This removes the need to pass
this in a somewhat convoluted way through an additional class called
Reserved, and also removes the need to have the Walker set values for
settings on reserved. This is next step in decoupling the Painless grammar
from the Painless AST.
This commit adds a helper method to the ingest service allowing it to
inspect a pipeline by id and verify the existence of a processor in the
pipeline. This work exposed a potential bug in that some processors
contain inner processors that are passed in at instantiation. These
processors needed a common way to expose their inner processors, so the
WrappingProcessor was created in order to expose the inner processor.
This is the first step in decoupling the Painless AST from the grammar. The
Painless AST should be able to generate classes independently of how the
AST is generated from a grammar. (If I were to build a Painless AST by hand
in code this should be all that's necessary.) This change removes Lambda
name generation from the ANTLR grammar tree walker. It also removes
unnecessary node generation of new array function references from the
tree walker as well.
Uses JDK 11's per-socket configuration of TCP keepalive (supported on Linux and Mac), see
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8194298, and exposes these as transport settings.
By default, these options are disabled for now (i.e. fall-back to OS behavior), but we would like
to explore whether we can enable them by default, in particular to force keepalive configurations
that are better tuned for running ES.
This adjusts the `buckets_path` parser so that pipeline aggs can
select specific buckets (via their bucket keys) instead of fetching
the entire set of buckets. This is useful for bucket_script in
particular, which might want specific buckets for calculations.
It's possible to workaround this with `filter` aggs, but the workaround
is hacky and probably less performant.
- Adjusts documentation
- Adds a barebones AggregatorTestCase for bucket_script
- Tweaks AggTestCase to use getMockScriptService() for reductions and
pipelines. Previously pipelines could just pass in a script service
for testing, but this didnt work for regular aggs. The new
getMockScriptService() method fixes that issue, but needs to be used
for pipelines too. This had a knock-on effect of touching MovFn,
AvgBucket and ScriptedMetric
Currently in the transport-nio work we connect and bind channels on the
a thread before the channel is registered with a selector. Additionally,
it is at this point that we set all the socket options. This commit
moves these operations onto the event-loop after the channel has been
registered with a selector. It attempts to set the socket options for a
non-server channel at registration time. If that fails, it will attempt
to set the options after the channel is connected. This should fix
#41071.
This whitelists randomUUID with the understanding that it's possible for
/dev/random to cause blocking on *nix systems. Users that need
randomUUID should switch their random generator source to /dev/urandom
if this is a concern for them.
Reloading of synonym_graph filter doesn't work currently because the search time
AnalysisMode doesn't get propagated to the TokenFilterFactory emitted by the
graph filters getChainAwareTokenFilterFactory() method. This change fixes that.
Closes#45127
* Stop Passing Around REST Request in Multiple Spots
* Motivated by #44564
* We are currently passing the REST request object around to a large number of places. This works fine since we simply copy the full request content before we handle the rest itself which is needlessly hard on GC and heap.
* This PR removes a number of spots where the request is passed around needlessly. There are many more spots to optimize in follow-ups to this, but this one would already enable bypassing the request copying for some error paths in a follow up.
* We should not create a new wrapper object if there's no bytes in the `ByteBuf`
* We should not create a new wrapped `ByteBuf` if it can't contain a message anyway because it doesn't even have enough bytes for a header left
This is a temporary fix during the Joda to Java datetime transition. This will
implicitly cast a JodaCompatibleZonedDateTime to a ZonedDateTime for
both def and static types. This is necessary to insulate users from needing
to know about JodaCompatibleZonedDateTime explicitly.
With this change, we will return primary_term and seq_no of the current
document if an update is detected as a noop. We already return the
version; hence we should also return seq_no and primary_term.
Relates #42497
While joda no longer exists in the apis for 7.x, the compatibility layer
still exists with helper methods mimicking the behavior of joda for
ZonedDateTime objects returned for date fields in scripts. This layer
was originally intended to be removed in 7.0, but is now likely to exist
for the lifetime of 7.x.
This commit adds missing methods from ChronoZonedDateTime to the compat
class. These methods were not part of joda, but are needed to act like a
real ZonedDateTime.
relates #44411
These fields can be final, since they are set at construction, and
changing them after that could lead to some confusing test cases. This
commit allows the compiler to enforce that we never modify these values
during tests.
This commit more closely aligns the assertion that we are running in a
package distribution with disabling the systemd integration if somehow
we running on not a package distribution. This is, previously we had an
assertion that we are in a package distribution (RPM or Debian package)
but would disable the systemd integration if we are not on
Linux. Instead, we should disable the systemd integration if we are not
running in a package distribution. Because of our assertion, we expect
this to never hold, but we need a fallback for when this assertion is
violated and assertions are not enabled.
Well, we have a test here that intentionally causes an OutOfMemoryError,
to ensure that Painless handles it (I still strongly disagree with doing
this). This causes two things to happen: an OutOfMemoryError to be
dumped to the console, and the heap to be dumped to disk. This makes it
look like we had an OutOfMemoryError while running tests, and the tests
did not fail properly. This commit changes the tests configuration so
that we suppress the heap dump, which also causes the OutOfMemoryError
to no longer be dumped to the console.
Today our systemd service defaults to a service type of simple. This
means that systemd assumes Elasticsearch is ready as soon as the
ExecStart (bin/elasticsearch) process is forked off. This means that the
service appears ready long before it actually is, so before it is ready
to receive requests. It also means that services that want to depend on
Elasticsearch being ready to start can not as there is not a reliable
mechanism to determine this. This commit changes the service type to
notify. This requires that Elasticsearch sends a notification message
via libsystemd sd_notify method. This commit does that by using JNA to
invoke this native method. Additionally, we use this integration to also
notify systemd when we are stopping.
* Mute failing test
tracked in #44552
* mute EvilSecurityTests
tracking in #44558
* Fix line endings in ESJsonLayoutTests
* Mute failing ForecastIT test on windows
Tracking in #44609
* mute BasicRenormalizationIT.testDefaultRenormalization
tracked in #44613
* fix mute testDefaultRenormalization
* Increase busyWait timeout windows is slow
* Mute failure unconfigured node name
* mute x-pack internal cluster test windows
tracking #44610
* Mute JvmErgonomicsTests on windows
Tracking #44669
* mute SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT testParallelRestoreOperationsFromSingleSnapshot
Tracking #44671
* Mute NodeTests on Windows
Tracking #44256
This commit deprecates all constructors of HandledTransportAction
that take in a Supplier instead of a Writeable.Reader for response
objects.
in addition to the deprecation, the following modules were updated to
leverage Writeable
- modules:ingest-common
- modules:lang-mustache
relates #34389.
this commit removes usage of the deprecated
constructor with a single argument and no Writeable.Reader.
The purpose of this is to reduce the boilerplate necessary for
properly implementing a new action, as well as reducing the
chances of using the incorrect super constructor while classes
are being migrated to Writeable
relates #34389.
Today we have an annotation for controlling logging levels in
tests. This annotation serves two purposes, one is to control the
logging level used in tests, when such control is needed to impact and
assert the behavior of loggers in tests. The other use is when a test is
failing and additional logging is needed. This commit separates these
two concerns into separate annotations.
The primary motivation for this is that we have a history of leaving
behind the annotation for the purpose of investigating test failures
long after the test failure is resolved. The accumulation of these stale
logging annotations has led to excessive disk consumption. Having
recently cleaned this up, we would like to avoid falling into this state
again. To do this, we are adding a link to the test failure under
investigation to the annotation when used for the purpose of
investigating test failures. We will add tooling to inspect these
annotations, in the same way that we have tooling on awaits fix
annotations. This will enable us to report on the use of these
annotations, and report when stale uses of the annotation exist.
Due to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8916, when you
try to use a synonym filter with the index_phrases option on a text field,
you can end up with null values in a Phrase query, leading to weird
exceptions further down the querying chain. As a workaround, this commit
disables the index_phrases optimization for queries that produce token
graphs.
Fixes#43976
* We only use this method in one place in production code and can replace that with a read -> remove it to simplify the interface
* Keep it as an implementation detail in the Azure repository
This commit moves the config that stores Cors options into the server
package. Currently both nio and netty modules must have a copy of this
config. Moving it into server allows one copy and the tests to be in a
common location.
The contract for MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder is to throw an
IllegalArgumentException if fielddata is not supported. The rank feature mappers
were instead throwing an UnsupportedOperationException, which caused
MappedFieldType#isAggregatable to fail.
This commit moves the Supplier variant of HandledTransportAction to have
a different ordering than the Writeable.Reader variant. The Supplier
version is used for the legacy Streamable, and currently having the
location of the Writeable.Reader vs Supplier in the same place forces
using casts of Writeable.Reader to select the correct super constructor.
This change in ordering allows easier migration to Writeable.Reader.
relates #34389
Simplifies AbstractSimpleTransportTestCase to use JVM-local ports and also adds an assertion so
that cases like #44134 can be more easily debugged. The likely reason for that one is that a test,
which was repeated again and again while always spawning a fresh Gradle worker (due to Gradle
daemon) kept increasing Gradle worker IDs, causing an overflow at some point.
The base classes for transport requests and responses currently
implement Streamable and Writeable. The writeTo method on these base
classes is implemented with an empty implementation. Not only does this
complicate subclasses to think they need to call super.writeTo, but it
also can lead to not implementing writeTo when it should have been
implemented, or extendiong one of these classes when not necessary,
since there is nothing to actually implement.
This commit removes the empty writeTo from these base classes, and fixes
subclasses to not call super and in some cases implement an empty
writeTo themselves.
relates #34389
AggregatorFactory was generic over itself, but it doesn't appear we
use this functionality anywhere (e.g. to allow the super class
to declare arguments/return types generically for subclasses to
override). Most places use a wildcard constraint, and even when a
concrete type is specified it wasn't used.
But since AggFactories are widely used, this led to
the generic touching many pieces of code and making type signatures
fairly complex
Refactor ScrollableHitSource to pump data out and have a simplified
interface (callers should no longer call startNextScroll, instead they
simply mark that they are done with the previous result, triggering a
new batch of data). This eases making reindex resilient, since we will
sometimes need to rerun search during retries.
Relates #43187 and #42612
This commit changes the way we manage refreshes in the index engines.
Instead of relying on a SearcherManager, this change uses a ReaderManager that
creates ElasticsearchDirectoryReader when needed. Searchers are now created on-demand
(when acquireSearcher is called) from the current ElasticsearchDirectoryReader.
It also slightly changes the Engine.Searcher to extend IndexSearcher in order
to simplify the usage in the consumer.
This brings TokenizerFactory into line with CharFilterFactory and TokenFilterFactory,
and removes the need to pass around tokenizer names when building custom analyzers.
As this means that TokenizerFactory is no longer a functional interface, the commit also
adds a factory method to TokenizerFactory to make construction simpler.
This is a prerequisite of #42189:
* Add directory delete method to blob container specific to each implementation:
* Some notes on the implementations:
* AWS + GCS: We can simply exploit the fact that both AWS and GCS return blobs lexicographically ordered which allows us to simply delete in the same order that we receive the blobs from the listing request. For AWS this simply required listing without the delimiter setting (so we get a deep listing) and for GCS the same behavior is achieved by not using the directory mode on the listing invocation. The nice thing about this is, that even for very large numbers of blobs the memory requirements are now capped nicely since we go page by page when deleting.
* For Azure I extended the parallelization to the listing calls as well and made it work recursively. I verified that this works with thread count `1` since we only block once in the initial thread and then fan out to a "graph" of child listeners that never block.
* HDFS and FS are trivial since we have directory delete methods available for them
* Enhances third party tests to ensure the new functionality works (I manually ran them for all cloud providers)
* Add Ability to List Child Containers to BlobContainer (#42653)
* Add Ability to List Child Containers to BlobContainer
* This is a prerequisite of #42189
This commit allows bulk upserts to correctly read the default pipeline
for the concrete index that belongs to an alias.
Bulk upserts are modeled differently from normal index requests such that
the index request is a request inside of the update request. The update
request (outer) contains the index or alias name is not part of the (inner)
index request. This commit adds a secondary check against the update request
(outer) if the index request (inner) does not find an alias.
Action is a class that encapsulates meta information about an action
that allows it to be called remotely, specifically the action name and
response type. With recent refactoring, the action class can now be
constructed as a static constant, instead of needing to create a
subclass. This makes the old pattern of creating a singleton INSTANCE
both misnamed and lacking a common placement.
This commit renames Action to ActionType, thus allowing the old INSTANCE
naming pattern to be TYPE on the transport action itself. ActionType
also conveys that this class is also not the action itself, although
this change does not rename any concrete classes as those will be
removed organically as they are converted to TYPE constants.
relates #34389
The Action base class currently works for both Streamable and Writeable
response types. This commit intorduces StreamableResponseAction, for
which only the legacy Action implementions which provide newResponse()
will extend. This eliminates the need for overriding newResponse() with
an UnsupportedOperationException.
relates #34389
Currently changing resources (like dictionaries, synonym files etc...) of search
time analyzers is only possible by closing an index, changing the underlying
resource (e.g. synonym files) and then re-opening the index for the change to
take effect.
This PR adds a new API endpoint that allows triggering reloading of certain
analysis resources (currently token filters) that will then pick up changes in
underlying file resources. To achieve this we introduce a new type of custom
analyzer (ReloadableCustomAnalyzer) that uses a ReuseStrategy that allows
swapping out analysis components. Custom analyzers that contain filters that are
markes as "updateable" will automatically choose this implementation. This PR
also adds this capability to `synonym` token filters for use in search time
analyzers.
Relates to #29051
When we added support for TokenFilterFactories to specialise how they were used when parsing
synonym files, PreConfiguredTokenFilters were set up to either apply themselves, or be ignored.
This behaviour is a leftover from an earlier iteration, and also has an incorrect default.
This commit makes preconfigured token filters usable in synonym file parsing by default, and brings
those filters that should not be used into line with index-specific filter factories; in indexes created
before version 7 we emit a deprecation warning, and we throw an error in indexes created after.
Fixes#38793
Currently `AbstractQueryTestCase#testToQuery` checks the search context cachable
flag. This is a bit fragile due to the high randomization of query builders
performed by this general test. Also we might only rarely check the
"interesting" cases because they rarely get generated when fully randomizing the
query builder.
This change moved the general checks out ot #testToQuery and instead adds
dedicated cache tests for those query builders that exhibit something other than
the default behaviour.
Closes#43200
#26625 deprecated delimited_payload_filter and added tests to check
that warnings would be emitted when both a normal and pre-configured
filter were used. Unfortunately, due to a bug in the Analyze API, the pre-
configured filter check was never actually triggered, and it turns out that
the deprecation warning was not in fact being emitted in this case.
#43568 fixed the Analyze API bug, which then surfaced this on backport.
This commit ensures that the preconfigured filter also emits the warnings
and triggers an error if a new index tries to use a preconfigured
delimited_payload_filter
When a named token filter or char filter is passed as part of an Analyze API
request with no index, we currently try and build the relevant filter using no
index settings. However, this can miss cases where there is a pre-configured
filter defined in the analysis registry. One example here is the elision filter, which
has a pre-configured version built with the french elision set; when used as part
of normal analysis, this preconfigured set is used, but when used as part of the
Analyze API we end up with NPEs because it tries to instantiate the filter with
no index settings.
This commit changes the Analyze API to check for pre-configured filters in the case
that the request has no index defined, and is using a name rather than a custom
definition for a filter.
It also changes the pre-configured `word_delimiter_graph` filter and `edge_ngram`
tokenizer to make their settings consistent with the defaults used when creating
them with no settings
Closes#43002Closes#43621Closes#43582
We should throw an exception at construction time if a list of
articles is not provided, otherwise we can get random NPEs during
indexing.
Relates to #43002
Given a nested structure composed of Lists and Maps, getByPath will return the value
keyed by path. getByPath is a method on Lists and Maps.
The path is string Map keys and integer List indices separated by dot. An optional third
argument returns a default value if the path lookup fails due to a missing value.
Eg.
['key0': ['a', 'b'], 'key1': ['c', 'd']].getByPath('key1') = ['c', 'd']
['key0': ['a', 'b'], 'key1': ['c', 'd']].getByPath('key1.0') = 'c'
['key0': ['a', 'b'], 'key1': ['c', 'd']].getByPath('key2', 'x') = 'x'
[['key0': 'value0'], ['key1': 'value1']].getByPath('1.key1') = 'value1'
Throws IllegalArgumentException if an item cannot be found and a default is not given.
Throws NumberFormatException if a path element operating on a List is not an integer.
Fixes#42769
This commit modifies the RemoteInfo to clarify that a search query
must always be serialized as JSON. Additionally, it adds an assertion
to ensure that this is the case. This fixes#43406.
Additionally, this PR implements AbstractXContentTestCase for the
reindex request. This is related to #43456.
This change adds the ability to attach annotative information for
classes, methods, fields, static methods, class bindings, and
instance bindings during Painless whitelisting.
Annotations are specified as @annotation or optionally as
@annotation[parameter="argument",...].
Annotations open up the ability to specify whitelist objects as
having a short name (no_import -> @no_import) or deprecated.
Long and Double ValuesSource set the current document on the script
before executing, but Bytes was missing this method call. That meant
it was possible to generate an OutOfBoundsException when using
a "value" script (field + script) on keyword or other bytes
fields.
This adds in the method call, and a few yaml tests to verify correct
behavior.
Currently the fromXContent logic for reindex requests is implemented in
the rest action. This is inconsistent with other requests where the
logic is implemented in the request. Additionally, it requires access to
the rest action in order to parse the request. This commit moves the
logic and tests into the ReindexRequest.
This removes the previous Painless API Doc Generator prior to contexts
existing. It has been replaced with the new doc generator that uses the
documentation rest API.
This commit removes some very old test logging annotations that appeared
to be added to investigate test failures that are long since closed. If
these are needed, they can be added back on a case-by-case basis with a
comment associating them to a test failure.
This PR is a backport a of #43214 from v8.0.0
A number of the aggregation base classes have an abstract doEquals() and doHashCode() (e.g. InternalAggregation.java, AbstractPipelineAggregationBuilder.java).
Theoretically this is so the sub-classes can add to the equals/hashCode and don't need to worry about calling super.equals(). In practice, it's mostly just confusing/inconsistent. And if there are more than two levels, we end up with situations like InternalMappedSignificantTerms which has to call super.doEquals() which defeats the point of having these overridable methods.
This PR removes the do versions and just use equals/hashCode ensuring the super when necessary.
Backport of: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/43222
This commit replaces usages of Streamable with Writeable for the
SingleShardRequest / TransportSingleShardAction classes and subclasses of
these classes.
Note that where possible response fields were made final and default
constructors were removed.
Relates to #34389
* introduce state to the REST API specification
* change state over to stability
* CCR is no GA updated to stable
* SQL is now GA so marked as stable
* Introduce `internal` as state for API's, marks stable in terms of lifetime but unstable in terms of guarantees on its output format since it exposes internal representations
* make setting a wrong stability value, or not setting it at all an error that causes the YAML test suite to fail
* update spec files to be explicit about their stability state
* Document the fact that stability needs to be defined
Otherwise the YAML test runner will fail (with a nice exception message)
* address check style violations
* update rest spec unit tests to include stability
* found one more test spec file not declaring stability, made sure stability appears after documentation everywhere
* cluster.state is stable, mark response in some way to denote its a key value format that can be changed during minors
* mark data frame API's as beta
* remove internal and private as states for an API
* removed the wrong enum values in the Stability Enum in the previous commit
(cherry picked from commit 61c34bbd92f8f7e5f22fa411c6b682b0ebd8a99d)
A search request that partially fails with failures without an index
(index: null) in the failure would cause a parse error in reindex from
remote. This would hide the original exception, making it hard to debug
the root cause. This commit fixes this so that we can tolerate null
index entries in a search failure.
This commit fixes a race in the test for the new response format with
search templates. The test indexes a document and then executes a
search with the expectation of 0 results. In some instances, the index
will refresh prior to the search execution and 1 hit will be found
causing the test fail.
Closes#42664
The painless context api is internal and currently meant only for use in
generating docs. This commit moves the spec file for the api so that it
is only used by the test for this api, and not externally by any clients
building from the public rest spec.
If the source field name is a prefix of the target field name, the
source field still exists after rename processor has run. Adjusted test
case to handle that case.
Previously, a reindex request had two different size specifications in the body:
* Outer level, determining the maximum documents to process
* Inside the source element, determining the scroll/batch size.
The outer level size has now been renamed to max_docs to
avoid confusion and clarify its semantics, with backwards compatibility and
deprecation warnings for using size.
Similarly, the size parameter has been renamed to max_docs for
update/delete-by-query to keep the 3 interfaces consistent.
Finally, all 3 endpoints now support max_docs in both body and URL.
Relates #24344
This is related to #31908. In order to use the external version in a
reindex from remote request, the search request must be configured to
request the version (as it is not returned by default). This commit
modifies the search request to request the version. Additionally, it
modifies our current reindex from remote tests to randomly use the
external version_type.
We had this as a dependency for legacy dependencies that still needed
the Log4j 1.2 API. This appears to no longer be necessary, so this
commit removes this artifact as a dependency.
To remove this dependency, we had to fix a few places where we were
accidentally relying on Log4j 1.2 instead of Log4j 2 (easy to do, since
both APIs were on the compile-time classpath).
Finally, we can remove our custom Netty logger factory. This was needed
when we were on Log4j 1.2 and handled logging in our own unique
way. When we migrated to Log4j 2 we could have dropped this
dependency. However, even then Netty would still pick up Log4j 1.2 since
it was on the classpath, thus the advantage to removing this as a
dependency now.
Since the max_score optimization landed in Elasticsearch 7,
the CommonTermsQuery is redundant and slower. Moreover the
cutoff_frequency parameter for MatchQuery and MultiMatchQuery
is redundant.
Relates to #27096
(cherry picked from commit 04b74497314eeec076753a33b3b6cc11549646e8)
* Don't force the logger in the Netty4Plugin class already, at this point log4j might not be fully initialized.
* The call was redundant anyway since we do the same thing in the Netty4Transport and Netty4HttpServerTransport classes already and there we do it properly after setting up log4j by initilizing the loggers
* Relates #42532
_score was removed from use in aggregations using expressions
unintentionally when script contexts were added. This allows _score to once
again be used.
In the reindex from old tests we require Java 8. Today when configuring
the reindex from old tests, we eagerly evalulate Java 8 home, which
means that we require JAVA8_HOME to be set even if the reindex from old
test tasks are not in the task graph. This is an onerous requirement if,
for example, all that you want to do is build a distribution. This
commit addresses this by making evaluation of Java 8 home lazy, so that
it is only done and required if the reindex from old test tasks would be
executed.
* Remove Delete Method from BlobStore (#41619)
* The delete method on the blob store was used almost nowhere and just duplicates the delete method on the blob containers
* The fact that it provided for some recursive delete logic (that did not behave the same way on all implementations) was not used and not properly tested either
This commit makes creators of GetField split the fields into document fields and metadata fields. It is part of larger refactoring that aims to remove the calls to static methods of MapperService related to metadata fields, as discussed in #24422.
Moves the test infrastructure away from using node.max_local_storage_nodes, allowing us in a
follow-up PR to deprecate this setting in 7.x and to remove it in 8.0.
This also changes the behavior of InternalTestCluster so that starting up nodes will not automatically
reuse data folders of previously stopped nodes. If this behavior is desired, it needs to be explicitly
done by passing the data path from the stopped node to the new node that is started.
The date_histogram accepts an interval which can be either a calendar
interval (DST-aware, leap seconds, arbitrary length of months, etc) or
fixed interval (strict multiples of SI units). Unfortunately this is inferred
by first trying to parse as a calendar interval, then falling back to fixed
if that fails.
This leads to confusing arrangement where `1d` == calendar, but
`2d` == fixed. And if you want a day of fixed time, you have to
specify `24h` (e.g. the next smallest unit). This arrangement is very
error-prone for users.
This PR adds `calendar_interval` and `fixed_interval` parameters to any
code that uses intervals (date_histogram, rollup, composite, datafeed, etc).
Calendar only accepts calendar intervals, fixed accepts any combination of
units (meaning `1d` can be used to specify `24h` in fixed time), and both
are mutually exclusive.
The old interval behavior is deprecated and will throw a deprecation warning.
It is also mutually exclusive with the two new parameters. In the future the
old dual-purpose interval will be removed.
The change applies to both REST and java clients.
This commit updates the default ciphers and TLS protocols that are used
when the runtime JDK supports them. New cipher support has been
introduced in JDK 11 and 12 along with performance fixes for AES GCM.
The ciphers are ordered with PFS ciphers being most preferred, then
AEAD ciphers, and finally those with mainstream hardware support. When
available stronger encryption is preferred for a given cipher.
This is a backport of #41385 and #41808. There are known JDK bugs with
TLSv1.3 that have been fixed in various versions. These are:
1. The JDK's bundled HttpsServer will endless loop under JDK11 and JDK
12.0 (Fixed in 12.0.1) based on the way the Apache HttpClient performs
a close (half close).
2. In all versions of JDK 11 and 12, the HttpsServer will endless loop
when certificates are not trusted or another handshake error occurs. An
email has been sent to the openjdk security-dev list and #38646 is open
to track this.
3. In JDK 11.0.2 and prior there is a race condition with session
resumption that leads to handshake errors when multiple concurrent
handshakes are going on between the same client and server. This bug
does not appear when client authentication is in use. This is
JDK-8213202, which was fixed in 11.0.3 and 12.0.
4. In JDK 11.0.2 and prior there is a bug where resumed TLS sessions do
not retain peer certificate information. This is JDK-8212885.
The way these issues are addressed is that the current java version is
checked and used to determine the supported protocols for tests that
provoke these issues.
Previously, TransportSingleShardAction required constructing a new
empty response object. This response object's Streamable readFrom
was used. As part of the migration to Writeable, the interface here
was updated to leverage Writeable.Reader.
relates to #34389.
This processor uses the lucene HTMLStripCharFilter class to remove HTML
entities from a field. This adds to the char filter, so that there is
possibility to store the stripped version as well.
Note, that the characeter filter replaces tags with a newline, so that
the produced HTML will look slightly different than the incoming HTML
with regards to newlines.
This is related to #27260. Currently there is a setting
http.read_timeout that allows users to define a read timeout for the
http transport. This commit implements support for this functionality
with the transport-nio plugin. The behavior here is that a repeating
task will be scheduled for the interval defined. If there have been
no requests received since the last run and there are no inflight
requests, the channel will be closed.
After changing the allowed minimum value for min_children in has_child query from 0 to 1 in
the next major version, this PR adds a deprecation warning for these cases.
Closes#41548
Motivated by slow snapshot deletes reported in e.g. #39656 and the fact that these likely are a contributing factor to repositories accumulating stale files over time when deletes fail to finish in time and are interrupted before they can complete.
* Makes snapshot deletion async and parallelizes some steps of the delete process that can be safely run concurrently via the snapshot thread poll
* I did not take the biggest potential speedup step here and parallelize the shard file deletion because that's probably better handled by moving to bulk deletes where possible (and can still be parallelized via the snapshot pool where it isn't). Also, I wanted to keep the size of the PR manageable.
* See https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/39656#issuecomment-470492106
* Also, as a side effect this gives the `SnapshotResiliencyTests` a little more coverage for master failover scenarios (since parallel access to a blob store repository during deletes is now possible since a delete isn't a single task anymore).
* By adding a `ThreadPool` reference to the repository this also lays the groundwork to parallelizing shard snapshot uploads to improve the situation reported in #39657
The subfields of the search_as_you_type are prefixed with the name of their root field.
However they should used the full path of the root field rather than just the name since
these fields can appear in a multi-`fields` definition or under an object field.
Since this field type is not released yet, this should be considered as a non-issue.
This adds a gradle task called generateContextDoc in the Painless module. The
task will start a cluster, issue commands against the context rest api for
Painless, and generate documentation for each API per context. Each context
has a first page of classes sorted by package first and class name second,
along with a page per package with each classes' constructors, methods, and
fields. A link is generated for each constructor, method, and field to a JavaDoc
page when possible.
ClusterFormationTasks auto configured these properties for clusters.
This PR adds FIPS specific configuration across all test clusters from
the main build script to prevent coupling betwwen testclusters and the
build plugin.
Closes#40904
This change adds either ToXContentObject or ToXContentFragment to classes
directly implementing ToXContent currently. This helps in reasoning about
whether those implementations output full xcontent object or just fragments.
Relates to #16347
* This is currently failing with:
```
Test classes are not included in any enabled task (:modules:reindex:test):
* org.elasticsearch.client.documentation.ReindexDocumentationIT
* org.elasticsearch.index.reindex.ManyDocumentsIT
* org.elasticsearch.index.reindex.ReindexClientYamlTestSuiteIT
* org.elasticsearch.index.reindex.ReindexWithoutContentIT
* org.elasticsearch.index.reindex.remote.ReindexFromOldRemoteIT
```
* Same fix as in #38546
* Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (#40978)
This commit replaces the existing RandomizedTestingTask and supporting code with Gradle's built-in JUnit support via the Test task type. Additionally, the previous workaround to disable all tasks named "test" and create new unit testing tasks named "unitTest" has been removed such that the "test" task now runs unit tests as per the normal Gradle Java plugin conventions.
(cherry picked from commit 323f312bbc829a63056a79ebe45adced5099f6e6)
* Fix forking JVM runner
* Don't bump shadow plugin version
This moves several test classes that were part of the main root to the test root.
These were part of the main root due to limitations prior to whitelist
customization. Without whitelist customization these can be moved to a test
context and removed from the base whitelists as they should not be user
facing.
Many gradle projects specifically use the -try exclude flag, because
there are many cases where auto-closeable resource ignore is never
referenced in body of corresponding try statement. Suppressing this
warning specifically in each case that it happens using
`@SuppressWarnings("try")` would be very verbose.
This change removes `-try` from any gradle project and adds it to the
build plugin. Also this change removes exclude flags from gradle projects
that is already specified in build plugin (for example -deprecation).
Relates to #40366
Previously, reindexing from remote using date math in the source index
name did not work if the math contained / or ,. A workaround was to
then URL escape the index name in the request.
With this change, we now support any index name in the remote request
that the remote source supports, doing the URL escape when sending the
request.
Related to #23533
To make script_score query to have the same features
as function_score query, we need to add randomScore
function.
This function produces different
random scores on different index shards.
It is also able to produce random scores
based on the internal Lucene Document Ids.
It initially mentioned the type in the exception because the type used to be
required to uniquely identify a document. This is not necessary anymore given
that indices have at most one type.
Adds the search_as_you_type field type that acts like a text field optimized
for as-you-type search completion. It creates a couple subfields that analyze
the indexed terms as shingles, against which full terms are queried, and a
prefix subfield that analyze terms as the largest shingle size used and
edge-ngrams, against which partial terms are queried
Adds a match_bool_prefix query type that creates a boolean clause of a term
query for each term except the last, for which a boolean clause with a prefix
query is created.
The match_bool_prefix query is the recommended way of querying a search as you
type field, which will boil down to term queries for each shingle of the input
text on the appropriate shingle field, and the final (possibly partial) term
as a term query on the prefix field. This field type also supports phrase and
phrase prefix queries however
This commit adds an InboundHandler to handle inbound message processing.
With this commit, this code is moved out of the TcpTransport.
Additionally, finer grained unit tests are added to ensure that the
inbound processing works as expected
Currently there are some components of message serializer and sending
that still occur in TcpTransport. This commit makes it possible to
send a message without the TcpTransport by moving all of the remaining
application logic to the OutboundHandler. Additionally, it adds unit
tests to ensure that this logic works as expected.
This change allows class bindings to add as their first argument, the base script
class. The this reference to the base script class will be implicitly passed into a
class binding as the first constructor argument upon initialization when
specified as the first argument in whitelist entry for the class binding. This
allows a class binding access to additional information added to the base script
class such as more information about the current document or current shard.
One extra requirement for this to work is the appropriate script base class
must be whitelisted (should be empty).
This is the equivalent of the `field_masking_span` query, allowing users to
merge intervals from multiple fields - for example, to search for stemmed tokens
near unstemmed tokens.
Currently, we maintain a transport name ("mock-nio", "nio", "netty")
that is passed to a `TcpTransportChannel` when a request is received.
The value of this name is to associate with the task when we register a
task with the task manager. However, it is only possible to run ES with
one transport, so having an implementation specific name is unnecessary.
This commit removes the name and replaces it with the generic
"transport".
This PR adds an internal REST API for querying context information about
Painless whitelists.
Commands include the following:
GET /_scripts/painless/_context -- retrieves a list of contexts
GET /_scripts/painless/_context?context=%name% retrieves all available
information about the API for this specific context
`document_type` is the type to use for parsing the document to percolate, which
is already optional and deprecated. However `percotale` queries also have the
ability to percolate existing documents, identified by an index, an id and a
type. This change makes the latter optional and deprecated.
Closes#39963
This fixes a bug where a String to char cast in Painless could be done implicitly.
It is now required that a String to char cast is explicit as documented in the
existing specification. This also adds char and Character casting tests.
These simplifications to `MapperMergeValidator` are possible now that there is
always a single mapping definition.
* Remove the type argument in `validateMapperStructure`.
* Remove unnecessary checks against existing mappers.
Prior to this commit (and after 6.5.0), if an ingest node changes
the _index in a pipeline, the original target index would be created.
For daily indexes this could create an extra, empty index per day.
This commit changes the TransportBulkAction to execute the ingest node
pipeline before attempting to create the index. This ensures that the
only index created is the original or one set by the ingest node pipeline.
This was the execution order prior to 6.5.0 (#32786).
The execution order was changed in 6.5 to better support default pipelines.
Specifically the execution order was changed to be able to read the settings
from the index meta data. This commit also includes a change in logic such
that if the target index does not exist when ingest node pipeline runs, it
will now pull the default pipeline (if one exists) from the settings of the
best matched of the index template.
Relates #32786
Relates #32758Closes#36545
* Optimize Bulk Message Parsing and Message Length Parsing
* findNextMarker took almost 1ms per invocation during the PMC rally track
* Fixed to be about an order of magnitude faster by using Netty's bulk `ByteBuf` search
* It is unnecessary to instantiate an object (the input stream wrapper) and throw it away, just to read the `int` length from the message bytes
* Fixed by adding bulk `int` read to BytesReference
* Removed request builder. From 7.0, request builders are no longer used.
* Use RestStatusToXContentListener instead of custom RestBuilderListener in the rest action.
* Changed a few public constructor's and constants' visibility from public to package protected.
(these are only used internally, so no need to for public visibility)
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
In integration tests where `setBootstrapMasterNodeIndex()` is used in
combination with `autoMinMasterNodes = false` the cluster can start
bootstrapping once the number of nodes set with the
`setBootstrapMasterNodeIndex` have been started but it's not ensured
that all nodes have successfully joined to form the cluster.
This behaviour was introduced with 5db7ed22a0
and in order to ensure that the cluster is properly formed before proceeding
with the integration test, use `ensureStableCluster()` with the
appropriate number of expected nodes.
Fixes: #39220
MatrixStatsResults is the "final" result object, and runs an additional
computation in it's ctor to calculate covariance, etc. This means
it should only run on the final reduction instead of on every reduce.
In #30209 we deprecated the camel case `nGram` filter name in favour of `ngram` and
did the same for `edgeNGram` and `edge_ngram` and we are removing those names in
8.0. This change disallows using the deprecated names for new indices created in 7.0 by
throwing an error if these filters are used.
Relates to #38911
Blob store compression was not enabled for some of the files in
snapshots due to constructor accessing sub-class fields. Fixed to
instead accept compress field as constructor param. Also fixed chunk
size validation to work.
Deprecated repositories.fs.compress setting as well to be able to unify
in a future commit.
This ensures we do not attempt to parse non english locale dates
in FIPS mode. The error, originally assumed to affect only Joda,
affects Java time in the same manner and manifests only with the
version of BouncyCastle FIPS certified provider we use in tests.
The upstream issue https://github.com/bcgit/bc-java/issues/405
indicates that the behavior is resolved in later versions of the
BouncyCastle library and should be tested again when the new
versions become FIPS 140 certified
the RethrottleTests assumed that tasks that were
unprepared to rethrottle would bubble up into the
Rethrottle response as an ElasticsearchException
wrapping an IllegalArgumentException. This seems to
have changed to potentially involve further levels of
wrapping.
This change makes the retry logic more resilient to
arbitrary nesting of the underlying IllegalArgumentException
Forward port of https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/38757
This change reverts the initial 7.0 commits and replaces them
with the 6.7 variant that still allows for the ecs flag.
This commit differs from the 6.7 variants in that ecs flag will
now default to true.
6.7: `ecs` : default `false`
7.x: `ecs` : default `true`
8.0: no option, but behaves as `true`
* Revert "Ingest node - user agent, move device to an object (#38115)"
This reverts commit 5b008a34aa.
* Revert "Add ECS schema for user-agent ingest processor (#37727) (#37984)"
This reverts commit cac6b8e06f.
* cherry-pick 5dfe1935345da3799931fd4a3ebe0b6aa9c17f57
Add ECS schema for user-agent ingest processor (#37727)
* cherry-pick ec8ddc890a34853ee8db6af66f608b0ad0cd1099
Ingest node - user agent, move device to an object (#38115) (#38121)
* cherry-pick f63cbdb9b426ba24ee4d987ca767ca05a22f2fbb (with manual merge fixes)
Dep. check for ECS changes to User Agent processor (#38362)
* make true the default for the ecs option, and update 7.0 references and tests
The existing formatter being used was not on par with the joda formatter
as it was missing the ability to parse a comma as a separator between
seconds and milliseconds.
While a real iso8601 would be much more complex, this might be
sufficient for some more use-cases.
The ingest date formatter now also uses the iso8601 formatter by
default.
Closes#38345
Currently tests still use custom type names. In preparation for the final types
removal this change moves all of them to use the default "_doc" type in tests.
If no timezone was specified in the date processor, then the conversion
would lead to wrong time, as UTC was assumed by default, leading to
incorrectly parsed dates.
This commit does not assume a default timezone and will thus not format
the dates in a wrong way.
We have had various reports of problems caused by the maxRetryTimeout
setting in the low-level REST client. Such setting was initially added
in the attempts to not have requests go through retries if the request
already took longer than the provided timeout.
The implementation was problematic though as such timeout would also
expire in the first request attempt (see #31834), would leave the
request executing after expiration causing memory leaks (see #33342),
and would not take into account the http client internal queuing (see #25951).
Given all these issues, it seems that this custom timeout mechanism
gives little benefits while causing a lot of harm. We should rather rely
on connect and socket timeout exposed by the underlying http client
and accept that a request can overall take longer than the configured
timeout, which is the case even with a single retry anyways.
This commit removes the `maxRetryTimeout` setting and all of its usages.
Elasticsearch has long [supported](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docs-index_.html#index-versioning) compare and set (a.k.a optimistic concurrency control) operations using internal document versioning. Sadly that approach is flawed and can sometime do the wrong thing. Here's the relevant excerpt from the resiliency status page:
> When a primary has been partitioned away from the cluster there is a short period of time until it detects this. During that time it will continue indexing writes locally, thereby updating document versions. When it tries to replicate the operation, however, it will discover that it is partitioned away. It won’t acknowledge the write and will wait until the partition is resolved to negotiate with the master on how to proceed. The master will decide to either fail any replicas which failed to index the operations on the primary or tell the primary that it has to step down because a new primary has been chosen in the meantime. Since the old primary has already written documents, clients may already have read from the old primary before it shuts itself down. The version numbers of these reads may not be unique if the new primary has already accepted writes for the same document
We recently [introduced](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.x/optimistic-concurrency-control.html) a new sequence number based approach that doesn't suffer from this dirty reads problem.
This commit removes support for internal versioning as a concurrency control mechanism in favor of the sequence number approach.
Relates to #1078
`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.
With this change we no longer support pluggable discovery implementations. No
known implementations of `DiscoveryPlugin` actually override this method, so in
practice this should have no effect on the wider world. However, we were using
this rather extensively in tests to provide the `test-zen` discovery type. We
no longer need a separate discovery type for tests as we no longer need to
customise its behaviour.
Relates #38410
This test has been awaiting a fix that isn't currently relevant because incoming
lambda parameters are read-only. If this ever changes a new set of tests can
be added that are up-to-date.
This PR removes the temporary change we made to the yml test harness in #37285
to automatically set `include_type_name` to `true` in index creation requests
if it's not already specified. This is possible now that the vast majority of
index creation requests were updated to be typeless in #37611. A few additional
tests also needed updating here.
Additionally, this PR updates the test harness to set `include_type_name` to
`false` in index creation requests when communicating with 6.x nodes. This
mirrors the logic added in #37611 to allow for typeless document write requests
in test set-up code. With this update in place, we can remove many references
to `include_type_name: false` from the yml tests.
Currently, there are a few tests that use autoMinMasterNodes=false and
hence override addExtraClusterBootstrapSettings, mostly this is 10-30
lines of codes that are copy-pasted from class to class.
This PR introduces `InternalTestCluster.setBootstrapMasterNodeIndex`
which is suitable for all classes and copy-paste could be removed.
Removing code is always a good thing!
When the ingest node user agent parses the device field, it
will result in a string value. To match the ecs schema
this commit moves the value of the parsed device to an
object with an inner field named 'name'. There are not
any passivity concerns since this modifies an unreleased change.
closes#38094
relates #37329
Scheduler.schedule(...) would previously assume that caller handles
exception by calling get() on the returned ScheduledFuture.
schedule() now returns a ScheduledCancellable that no longer gives
access to the exception. Instead, any exception thrown out of a
scheduled Runnable is logged as a warning.
This is a continuation of #28667, #36137 and also fixes#37708.
With #37566 we have introduced the ability to merge multiple search responses into one. That makes it possible to expose a new way of executing cross-cluster search requests, that makes CCS much faster whenever there is network latency between the CCS coordinating node and the remote clusters. The coordinating node can now send a single search request to each remote cluster, which gets reduced by each one of them. from + size results are requested to each cluster, and the reduce phase in each cluster is non final (meaning that buckets are not pruned and pipeline aggs are not executed). The CCS coordinating node performs an additional, final reduction, which produces one search response out of the multiple responses received from the different clusters.
This new execution path will be activated by default for any CCS request unless a scroll is provided or inner hits are requested as part of field collapsing. The search API accepts now a new parameter called ccs_minimize_roundtrips that allows to opt-out of the default behaviour.
Relates to #32125
The existing implementation was slow due to exceptions being thrown if
an accessor did not have a time zone. This implementation queries for
having a timezone, local time and local date and also checks for an
instant preventing to throw an exception and thus speeding up the conversion.
This removes the existing method and create a new one named
DateFormatters.from(TemporalAccessor accessor) to resemble the naming of
the java time ones.
Before this change an epoch millis parser using the toZonedDateTime
method took approximately 50x longer.
Relates #37826
Adds reindex.ssl.* settings for reindex from remote.
This uses the ssl-config/ internal library to parse and load SSL
configuration and files. This is applied when using the low level
rest client to connect to a remote ES node
Relates: #37287Resolves: #29755
Today we pass `discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes` to nodes started up in
tests, but for 7.x nodes this setting is not required as it has no effect.
This commit removes this setting so that nodes are started with more realistic
configurations, and deprecates it.
* Add ECS schema for user-agent ingest processor (#37727)
This switches the format of the user agent processor to use the schema from [ECS](https://github.com/elastic/ecs).
So rather than something like this:
```
{
"patch" : "3538",
"major" : "70",
"minor" : "0",
"os" : "Mac OS X 10.14.1",
"os_minor" : "14",
"os_major" : "10",
"name" : "Chrome",
"os_name" : "Mac OS X",
"device" : "Other"
}
```
The structure is now like this:
```
{
"name" : "Chrome",
"original" : "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_14_1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/70.0.3538.102 Safari/537.36",
"os" : {
"name" : "Mac OS X",
"version" : "10.14.1",
"full" : "Mac OS X 10.14.1"
},
"device" : "Other",
"version" : "70.0.3538.102"
}
```
This is now the default for 7.0. The deprecated `ecs` setting in 6.x is not
supported.
Resolves#37329
* Remove `ecs` setting from docs
This drops the option for tests to disable strict deprecation mode in
the low level rest client in favor of configuring expected warnings on
any calls that should expect warnings. This behavior is
paranoid-by-default which is generally the right way to handle
deprecations and tests in general.
This PR attempts to remove all typed calls from our YAML REST tests. The PR adds include_type_name: false to create index requests that use a mapping and also to put mapping requests. It also removes _type from index requests where they haven't already been removed. The PR ignores tests named *_with_types.yml since this are specifically testing typed API behaviour.
The change also includes changing the test harness to add the type _doc to index, update, get and bulk requests that do not specify the document type when the test is running against a mixed 7.x/6.x cluster.
The delete and update by query APIs both offer protection against overriding concurrent user changes to the documents they touch. They currently are using internal versioning. This PR changes that to rely on sequences numbers and primary terms.
Relates #37639
Relates #36148
Relates #10708
* 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
The ingest date processor is currently only able to parse joda formats.
However it is not using the existing elasticsearch classes but access
joda directly. This means that our existing BWC layer does not notify
the user about deprecated formats. This commit switches to use the
exising Elasticsearch Joda methods to acquire a date format, that
includes the BWC check and the ability to parse java 8 dates.
The date parsing in ingest has also another extra feature, that the
fallback year, when a date format without a year is used, is the current
year, and not 1970 like usual. This is currently not properly supported
in the DateFormatter class. As this is the only case for this feature
and java time can take care of this using the toZonedDateTime() method,
a workaround just for the joda time parser has been created, that can be
removed soon again from 7.0.
Ranaming as follows:
feature -> rank_feature
feature_vector -> rank_features
feature query -> rank_feature query
Ranaming is done to distinguish from other vector types.
Closes#36723
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
Users may require the sequence number and primary terms to perform optimistic concurrency control operations. Currently, you can get the sequence number via the `docvalues_fields` API but the primary term is not accessible because it is maintained by the `SeqNoFieldMapper` and the infrastructure can't find it.
This commit adds a dedicated sub fetch phase to return both numbers that is connected to a new `seq_no_primary_term` parameter.
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`.
This commit introduces a NetworkMessage class. This class has two
subclasses - InboundMessage and OutboundMessage. These messages can
be serialized and deserialized independent of the transport. This allows
more granular testing. Additionally, the serialization mechanism is now
a simple Supplier. This builds the framework to eventually move the
serialization of transport messages to the network thread. This is the
one serialization component that is not currently performed on the
network thread (transport deserialization and http serialization and
deserialization are all on the network thread).
This adds deprecation to _type in the script contexts for ingest and update.
This adds a DeprecationMap that wraps the ctx Map containing _type for these
specific contexts.
* 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.
Added warnings checks to existing tests
Added “defaultTypeIfNull” to DocWriteRequest interface so that Bulk requests can override a null choice of document type with any global custom choice.
Related to #35190
This change fixes an unreleased bug that trips an assertion because a static instance
shared among threads is modified during the search. This commit copies the static
instance in order to ensure that each thread can modify the value without modifying
the other instances.
Closes#37179Closes#37266