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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Ernst 89e1a0fb7d Plugins: Removed plugin.types
The setting `plugin.types` is currently used to load plugins from the
classpath. This is necessary in tests, as well as the transport client.

This change removes the setting, and replaces it with the ability to
directly add plugins when building a transport client, as well as
infrastructure in the integration tests to specify which plugin classes
should be loaded on each node.
2015-08-22 01:37:43 -07:00
Ryan Ernst c3a22e6f0e Merge branch 'master' into construct_it_yourself 2015-08-18 09:50:47 -07:00
David Pilato d21afc8090 [maven] rename artifactIds from `elasticsearch-something` to `something`
In plugins, we are using non consistent naming. We use `elasticsearch-cloud-aws` as the artifactId, which generates a jar file called `elasticsearch-cloud-aws-VERSION.jar`.

But when you want to install the plugin, you will end up with a shorter name for the plugin `cloud-aws`.

```
bin/plugin install cloud-aws
```

This commit changes that and use consistent names for `artifactId`, so `finalName`.

Also changed maven names.
2015-08-18 13:38:48 +02:00
Ryan Ernst dc1fa6736a Merged AbstractPlugin and Plugin. Also added Settings back to
indexModules and shardModules
2015-08-18 02:46:32 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 2bf84593e0 Plugins: Simplify Plugin API for constructing modules
The Plugin interface currently contains 6 different methods for
adding modules. Elasticsearch has 3 different levels of injectors,
and for each of those, there are two methods. The first takes no
arguments and returns a collection of class objects to construct. The
second takes a Settings object and returns a collection of module
objects already constructed. The settings argument is unecessary because
the plugin can already get the settings from its constructor. Removing
that, the only difference between the two versions is returning an
already constructed Module, or a module Class, and there is no reason
the plugin can't construct all their modules themselves.

This change reduces the plugin api down to just 3 methods for adding
modules. Each returns a Collection<Module>. It also removes the
processModule method, which was unnecessary since onModule
implementations fullfill the same requirement. And finally, it renames
the modules() method to nodeModules() so it is clear these are created
once for each node.
2015-08-17 20:41:45 -07:00
Simon Willnauer b447e2ae99 Move master to [2.1.0-SNAPSHOT] 2015-08-14 23:44:06 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 605253a39f Cut over master to 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT 2015-08-12 21:16:08 +02:00
Clinton Gormley a0774d0f48 no_deps.txt should be in the licenses/ directory in plugins 2015-08-09 20:16:11 +02:00
Clinton Gormley bc7dbce4fe Enable the license checker for plugins without third party deps too 2015-08-09 19:07:45 +02:00
Clinton Gormley 205262c737 Enable the license checker over distribution/* and plugins/*
Moved the license checker config into the parent pom, and overrede
the license dir/target-to-check in distributions/pom.

Disabled the license checker explicitly for projects which run integration
tests but have no licenses dir:

* core
* distribution
* qa
* plugins/delete-by-query
* plugins/mapper-size
* plugins/site-example

Closes #12752
Closes #12754
2015-08-09 18:18:59 +02:00
Adrien Grand 5dd5936fad Move the `_size` mapper to a plugin.
This is one of our esoteric metadata mappers so I think we should distribute
it in a plugin rather than in elasticsearch core.

This introduces one limitation: the value of the `_size` parameter is not
retrievable for documents that are only in the transaction log.
2015-08-06 20:35:22 +02:00