* SQL: Redact credentials in connection exceptions (#58650)
This commit adds the functionality to redact the credentials from the
exceptions generated when a connection attempt fails, preventing them
from leaking into logs, console history etc.
There are a few causes that can lead to failed connections. The most
challenging to deal with is a malformed connection string. The redaction
tries to get around it by modifying the URI to a parsable state, so that
the redaction can be applied reliably. If there's no reliability
guarantee, the redaction will bluntly replace the entire connection
string and the user informed about the option to modify it so that the
redaction won't apply. (This is done by using a caplitalized scheme,
which is legal, but otherwise never used in practice.)
The commit fixes a couple of other issues with the URI parser:
- it allows an empty hostname, or even entire connection string (as per
the existing documentation);
- it reduces the editing of the connection string in the exception
messages (so that the user easier recognize their input);
- it uses the default URI as source for the scheme and hostname.
(cherry picked from commit a0bd5929d0658c4fed44404e0c4d78eac88222fd)
* Implement String#repeat(), unavailable in Java8
Implement a client.StringUtils#repeatString() as a replacement for
String#repeat(), unavailable in Java8.
SQL: fix handling of escaped chars in JDBC connection string (#58429)
This commit fixes an issue emerging when the connection string URI
contains escaped characters.
The original URI is pre-parsed in order to re-assemble a new URI having
the optional elements filled in with defaults. The new URI has been
using however the unescaped query and fragment parts. So if these
contained any escaped `&` or `=` (such as in the password option value),
the unescaping would reveal them and make them later interfere with the
options parsing.
The commit changes that, so that the new URI be built from the unescaped
"raw" parts of the original URI.
(cherry picked from commit 94eb5a05e79c6e203de548d05b13e00295bd4489)
* 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
* Remove usage of deprecated testCompile configuration
* Replace testCompile usage by testImplementation
* Make testImplementation non transitive by default (as we did for testCompile)
* Update CONTRIBUTING about using testImplementation for test dependencies
* Fail on testCompile configuration usage
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.
The docs pattern url was using `*` which means zero or many instead
of `?` which means zero or one. The pattern url returned in error
messages was not in sync with the one in the docs.
Fixes: #56476
(cherry picked from commit 1a5945c3962cdda21482f4b0b3e0ca508534c2c4)
The Date/Time related query params of a JDBC prepared statement
serialized using java.util.Date. The rules for serializing
`java.util.Date` objects though reside in
`XContentElasticsearchExtension` which is not available in the
jdbc jar as this class is in `server` module. Therefore, a
custom extension of the `XContentBuilderExtension` iface has been
added to the jdbc module/jar.
Moreover the sql's `qa` project had as dependency the `sql-action`
module which depends on `server` so the `XContentBuilderExtension`
was available for the integ tests hiding the real problem.
Previously, when a user was setting a `java.sql.Time` to the prepStmt,
the DataType used was `DATETIME` instead of `TIME` and therefore
prevented from filtering with a `TIME` casted field:
```
SELECT * FROM test WHERE date::TIME = ?
```
Fixes: #56084
(cherry picked from commit f8d8e971bd2c85fa4aea44b5b3ba0cdcc950a4ed)
Another Jackson release is available. There are some CVEs addressed,
none of which impact us, but since we can now bump Jackson easily, let
us move along with the train to avoid the false positives from security
scanners.
* SQL: Add BigDecimal support to JDBC (#56015)
* Introduce BigDecimal support to JDBC -- fetching
This commit adds support for the getBigDecimal() methods.
* Allow BigDecimal params in double range
A prepared statement will now accept a BigDecimal parameter as a proxy
for a double, if the conversion is lossless.
(cherry picked from commit e9a873ad7f387682e3472110b1d7c0514bd347c9)
* Fix compilation error
Dimond notation with anonymous inner classes not avail in Java8.
The incomatible client version test is changed to:
- iterate on all versions prior to the allowed one_s;
- format the exception message just as the server does it.
The defect stemed from the fact that the clients will not send a
version's qualifier, but just major.minor.revision, so the raised
error/exception_message won't contain it, while the test expected it.
(cherry picked from commit 4a81c8f7a1f4573e3be95f346d9fb18772b297ee)
* Relax version lock between ES/SQL and clients
Allow older-than-server clients to connect, if these are past or on a
certain min release.
(cherry picked from commit 108f907297542ce649aa7304060aaf0a504eb699)
* Add ValuesSource Registry and associated logic (#54281)
* Remove ValuesSourceType argument to ValuesSourceAggregationBuilder (#48638)
* ValuesSourceRegistry Prototype (#48758)
* Remove generics from ValuesSource related classes (#49606)
* fix percentile aggregation tests (#50712)
* Basic thread safety for ValuesSourceRegistry (#50340)
* Remove target value type from ValuesSourceAggregationBuilder (#49943)
* Cleanup default values source type (#50992)
* CoreValuesSourceType no longer implements Writable (#51276)
* Remove genereics & hard coded ValuesSource references from Matrix Stats (#51131)
* Put values source types on fields (#51503)
* Remove VST Any (#51539)
* Rewire terms agg to use new VS registry (#51182)
Also adds some basic AggTestCases for untested code
paths (and boilerplate for future tests once the IT are
converted over)
* Wire Cardinality aggregation to work with the ValuesSourceRegistry (#51337)
* Wire Percentiles aggregator into new VS framework (#51639)
This required a bit of a refactor to percentiles itself. Before,
the Builder would switch on the chosen algo to generate an
algo-specific factory. This doesn't work (or at least, would be
difficult) in the new VS framework.
This refactor consolidates both factories together and introduces
a PercentilesConfig object to act as a standardized way to pass
algo-specific parameters through the factory. This object
is then used when deciding which kind of aggregator to create
Note: CoreValuesSourceType.HISTOGRAM still lives in core, and will
be moved in a subsequent PR.
* Remove generics and target value type from MultiVSAB (#51647)
* fix checkstyle after merge (#52008)
* Plumb ValuesSourceRegistry through to QuerySearchContext (#51710)
* Convert RareTerms to new VS registry (#52166)
* Wire up Value Count (#52225)
* Wire up Max & Min aggregations (#52219)
* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up Sum aggregation (#52571)
* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up SigTerms aggregation (#52590)
* Soft immutability for VSConfig (#52729)
* Unmute testSupportedFieldTypes, fix Percentiles/Ranks/Terms tests (#52734)
Also fixes Percentiles which was incorrectly specified to only accept
numeric, but in fact also accepts Boolean and Date (because those are
numeric on master - thanks `testSupportedFieldTypes` for catching it!)
* VS refactoring: Wire up stats aggregation (#52891)
* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up string_stats aggregation (#52875)
* VS refactoring: Wire up median (MAD) aggregation (#52945)
* fix valuesourcetype issue with constant_keyword field (#53041)x-pack/plugin/rollup/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/rollup/job/RollupIndexer.java
this commit implements `getValuesSourceType` for
the ConstantKeyword field type.
master was merged into feature/extensible-values-source
introducing a new field type that was not implementing
`getValuesSourceType`.
* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up Avg aggregation (#52752)
* Wire PercentileRanks aggregator into new VS framework (#51693)
* Add a VSConfig resolver for aggregations not using the registry (#53038)
* Vs refactor wire up ranges and date ranges (#52918)
* Wire up geo_bounds aggregation to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53034)
This commit updates the geo_bounds aggregation to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry
relates #42949.
* VS refactoring: convert Boxplot to new registry (#53132)
* Wire-up geotile_grid and geohash_grid to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53037)
This commit updates the geo*_grid aggregations to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry
relates to the values-source refactoring meta issue #42949.
* Wire-up geo_centroid agg to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53040)
This commit updates the geo_centroid aggregation to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry.
relates to the values-source refactoring meta issue #42949.
* Fix type tests for Missing aggregation (#53501)
* ValuesSource Refactor: move histo VSType into XPack module (#53298)
- Introduces a new API (`getBareAggregatorRegistrar()`) which allows plugins to register aggregations against existing agg definitions defined in Core.
- This moves the histogram VSType over to XPack where it belongs. `getHistogramValues()` still remains as a Core concept
- Moves the histo-specific bits over to xpack (e.g. the actual aggregator logic). This requires extra boilerplate since we need to create a new "Analytics" Percentile/Rank aggregators to deal with the histo field. Doubly-so since percentiles/ranks are extra boiler-plate'y... should be much lighter for other aggs
* Wire up DateHistogram to the ValuesSourceRegistry (#53484)
* Vs refactor parser cleanup (#53198)
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <polyfractal@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Christos Soulios <1561376+csoulios@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tal Levy <JubBoy333@gmail.com>
* First batch of easy fixes
* Remove List.of from ValuesSourceRegistry
Note that we intend to have a follow up PR dealing with the mutability
of the registry, so I didn't even try to address that here.
* More compiler fixes
* More compiler fixes
* More compiler fixes
* Precommit is happy and so am I
* Add new Core VSTs to tests
* Disabled supported type test on SigTerms until we can backport it's fix
* fix checkstyle
* Fix test failure from semantic merge issue
* Fix some metaData->metadata replacements that got lost
* Fix list of supported types for MinAggregator
* Fix list of supported types for Avg
* remove unused import
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <polyfractal@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Christos Soulios <1561376+csoulios@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tal Levy <JubBoy333@gmail.com>
Currently forbidden apis accounts for 800+ tasks in the build. These
tasks are aggressively created by the plugin. In forbidden apis 3.0, we
will get task avoidance
(https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis/pull/162), but we
need to ourselves use the same task avoidance mechanisms to not trigger
these task creations. This commit does that for our foribdden apis
usages, in preparation for upgrading to 3.0 when it is released.
* add flush always output option that will flush the output printer
after each debug message when enabled (disabled by default)
* at debug output initializationtime, log debug output
information about OS, JVM and default JVM timezone
(cherry picked from commit b5db9657d1eadce9902041e5b128bf32c02d302a)
Re-applies the change from #53523 along with test fixes.
closes#53626closes#53624closes#53622closes#53625
Co-authored-by: Nik Everett <nik9000@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lee Hinman <dakrone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jake Landis <jake.landis@elastic.co>
This commit adds a new request object field, "version", containing the version of the requesting client. This parameter is now accepted - and for certain clients required - by the server and the request is validated against it. Currently server's and client's versions still need to be equal in order for the request to be accepted. Relaxing this check is going to be part of future work.
On the clients' side, the only check remaining is to ensure that the peer server is supporting version backwards compatibility (i.e. is on, or newer than a certain release).
(cherry picked from commit a8f413a20fb023bec83af0de1211a2936a7f558c)
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`.
The JdbcHttpClientRequestTests and HttpClientRequestTests classes both
hold a static reference to a mock web server that internally uses the
JDKs built-in HttpServer, which resides in a sun package that the
RamUsageEstimator does not have access to. This causes builds that use
a runtime of Java 8 to fail since the StaticFieldsInvariantRule is run
when Java 8 is used.
Relates #41526
Relates #49105
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.
* Introduce binary_format request parameter (binary.format for JDBC) to disable binary
communication between clients (jdbc/odbc) and server.
* for CLI - "binary" command line parameter (or -b) is introduced. Default value is "true".
* binary communication (cbor) is enabled by default
* disabling request parameter introduced for debugging purposes only
(cherry picked from commit f96a5ca61cb9fad9ed59357320af20e669348ce7)
This commit simplifies and standardizes our usage of the Gradle Shadow
plugin to conform more to plugin conventions. The custom "bundle" plugin
has been removed as it's not necessary and performs the same function
as the Shadow plugin's default behavior with existing configurations.
Additionally, this removes unnecessary creation of a "nodeps" artifact,
which is unnecessary because by default project dependencies will in
fact use the non-shadowed JAR unless explicitly depending on the
"shadow" configuration.
Finally, we've cleaned up the logic used for unit testing, so we are
now correctly testing against the shadow JAR when the plugin is applied.
This better represents a real-world scenario for consumers and provides
better test coverage for incorrectly declared dependencies.
(cherry picked from commit 3698131109c7e78bdd3a3340707e1c7b4740d310)
Enables support for Cartesian geometries shape type. We still need to
decide how to handle the distance function since it is currently using
the haversine distance formula and returns results in meters, which
doesn't make any sense for Cartesian geometries.
Closes#46412
Relates to #43644
Improve the defensive behavior of ResultSet when dealing with incorrect
API usage. In particular handle the case of dealing with no row
available (either because the cursor is before the first entry or after
the last).
Fix#46750
(cherry picked from commit 58fa38e4606625962e879265d35eacb0960c6cdb)
Changes the order of parameters in Geometries from lat, lon to lon, lat
and moves all Geometry classes are moved to the
org.elasticsearch.geomtery package.
Backport of #45332Closes#45048
By default, we don't check ranges while indexing geo_shapes. As a
result, it is possible to index geoshapes that contain contain
coordinates outside of -90 +90 and -180 +180 ranges. Such geoshapes
will currently break SQL and ML retrieval mechanism. This commit removes
these restriction from the validator is used in SQL and ML retrieval.
Refactors the WKT and GeoJSON parsers from an utility class into an
instantiatable objects. This is a preliminary step in
preparation for moving out coordinate validators from Geometry
constructors. This should allow us to make validators plugable.
Allow querying of FROZEN indices both through dedicated SQL grammar
extension:
> SELECT field FROM FROZEN index
and also through driver configuration parameter, namely:
> index.include.frozen: true/false
Fix#39390Fix#39377
(cherry picked from commit 2445a933915f420c7f51e8505afa0a7978ce6b0f)
Adds an initial limited implementations of geo features to SQL. This implementation is based on the [OpenGIS® Implementation Standard for Geographic information - Simple feature access](http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfs), which is the current standard for GIS system implementation. This effort is concentrate on SQL option AKA ISO 19125-2.
Queries that are supported as a result of this initial implementation
Metadata commands
- `DESCRIBE table` - returns the correct column types `GEOMETRY` for geo shapes and geo points.
- `SHOW FUNCTIONS` - returns a list that includes supported `ST_` functions
- `SYS TYPES` and `SYS COLUMNS` display correct types `GEO_SHAPE` and `GEO_POINT` for geo shapes and geo points accordingly.
Returning geoshapes and geopoints from elasticsearch
- `SELECT geom FROM table` - returns the geoshapes and geo_points as libs/geo objects in JDBC or as WKT strings in console.
- `SELECT ST_AsWKT(geom) FROM table;` and `SELECT ST_AsText(geom) FROM table;`- returns the geoshapes ang geopoints in their WKT representation;
Using geopoints to elasticsearch
- The following functions will be supported for geopoints in queries, sorting and aggregations: `ST_GeomFromText`, `ST_X`, `ST_Y`, `ST_Z`, `ST_GeometryType`, and `ST_Distance`. In most cases when used in queries, sorting and aggregations, these function are translated into script. These functions can be used in the SELECT clause for both geopoints and geoshapes.
- `SELECT * FROM table WHERE ST_Distance(ST_GeomFromText(POINT(1 2), point) < 10;` - returns all records for which `point` is located within 10m from the `POINT(1 2)`. In this case the WHERE clause is translated into a range query.
Limitations:
Geoshapes cannot be used in queries, sorting and aggregations as part of this initial effort. In order to fully take advantage of geoshapes we would need to have access to geoshape doc values, which is coming in #37206. `ST_Z` cannot be used on geopoints in queries, sorting and aggregations since we don't store altitude in geo_point doc values.
Relates to #29872
Backport of #42031
As empty string has a certain meaning, the JDBC driver returns an empty
set instead for better client compatibility.
Fix#41028
(cherry picked from commit 4cbafa585b7a514eb6c156606dd516324cd3980a)
* 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
Properly treat '%' as a wildcard for catalog filtering instead of doing
a straight string match.
Table filtering now considers aliases as well.
Add escaping char for LIKE queries with user defined params
Fix monotony of ORDINAL_POSITION
Add integration test for SYS COLUMNS - currently running only inside
single_node since the cluster name is test dependent.
Add pattern unescaping for index names
Fix#40582
(cherry picked from commit 8e61b77d3f849661b7175544f471119042fe9551)
Changed the JDBC metadata to return empty results sets instead of
throwing SQLFeatureNotSupported as it seems a more safer/compatible
approach for consumers.
Fix#40533
(cherry picked from commit ef2d2527c2b5140556fd477e7ff6ea36966684da)
TimeProcessor didn't implement `getWriteableName()` so the one from
the parent was used which returned the `NAME` of the parent. This
caused `TimeProcessor` objects to be deserialised into
DateTimeProcessor.
Moreover, added a restriction to run the TIME related integration tests
only in UTC timezone.
Fixes: #40717
(cherry picked from commit cfea348bec20e547df72c415cccd85279accb767)
Support ANSI SQL's TIME type by introductin a runtime-only
ES SQL time type.
Closes: #38174
(cherry picked from commit 046ccd4cf0a251b2a3ddff6b072ab539a6711900)