1741 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Vernum
b0b1b13311
Extract class to store Authentication in context (#52183)
This change extracts the code that previously existed in the
"Authentication" class that was responsible for reading and writing
authentication objects to/from the ThreadContext.

This is needed to support multiple authentication objects under
separate keys.

This refactoring highlighted that there were a large number of places
where we extracted the Authentication/User objects from the thread
context, in a variety of ways. These have been consolidated to rely on
the SecurityContext object.

Backport of: #52032
2020-02-11 20:59:06 +11:00
Andrei Stefan
2f1631d9d0
Telemetry data initial implementation (#51715) (#52175)
(cherry picked from commit f1d1cceacaacf226fcd2459f34689843b822fe4b)
2020-02-11 09:15:47 +02:00
Lee Hinman
37a2e9bac6
[7.x] Allow forcemerge in the hot phase for ILM policies (#520… (#52083)
* Allow forcemerge in the hot phase for ILM policies

This commit changes the `forcemerge` action to also be allowed in the `hot` phase for policies. The
forcemerge will occur after a rollover, and allows users to take advantage of higher disk speeds for
performing the force merge (on a separate node type, for example).

On caveat with this is that a `forcemerge` in the `hot` phase *MUST* be accompanied by a `rollover`
action. ILM validates policies to ensure this is the case.

Resolves #43165

* Use anyMatch instead of findAny in validation

* Make randomTimeseriesLifecyclePolicy single-pass
2020-02-10 08:54:49 -07:00
Tim Vernum
4e4815355a Mute DocumentSubsetBitsetCacheTests.testCacheUnderConcurrentAccess (#52135)
Test does not always complete in expected time.

Relates: #51914
Backport of: #52122
2020-02-10 21:19:18 +11:00
Ignacio Vera
80e3c97210 Upgrade to lucene-8.5.0-snapshot-d62f6307658 (#52039) (#52130) 2020-02-10 10:13:22 +01:00
David Roberts
1cefafdd14 [ML] Add new categorization stats to model_size_stats (#52009)
This change adds support for the following new model_size_stats
fields:

- categorized_doc_count
- total_category_count
- frequent_category_count
- rare_category_count
- dead_category_count
- categorization_status

Backport of #51879
2020-02-10 09:10:50 +00:00
Jay Modi
3edadfefd0 RestHandlers declare handled routes (#52123)
This commit changes how RestHandlers are registered with the
RestController so that a RestHandler no longer needs to register itself
with the RestController. Instead the RestHandler interface has new
methods which when called provide information about the routes
(method and path combinations) that are handled by the handler
including any deprecated and/or replaced combinations.

This change also makes the publication of RestHandlers safe since they
no longer publish a reference to themselves within their constructors.

Closes #51622

Co-authored-by: Jason Tedor <jason@tedor.me>

Backport of #51950
2020-02-09 22:48:32 -07:00
Tim Vernum
d5c015062d
Don't allow null User.principal (#52049)
Some parts of the User class (e.g. equals/hashCode) assumed that
principal could never be null, but the constructor didn't enforce
that.

This adds a null check into the constructor and fixes a few tests that
relied on being able to pass in null usernames.

Backport of: #51988
2020-02-10 12:23:55 +11:00
Armin Braun
90eb6a020d Remove Redundant Loading of RepositoryData during Restore (#51977) (#52108)
We can just put the `IndexId` instead of just the index name into the recovery soruce and
save one load of `RepositoryData` on each shard restore that way.
2020-02-09 21:44:18 +01:00
Benjamin Trent
dffcd021df
[7.x] [ML] Add bwc serialization unit test scaffold (#51889) (#52061)
* [ML] Add bwc serialization unit test scaffold (#51889)

Adds new `AbstractBWCSerializationTestCase` which provides easy scaffolding for BWC serialization unit tests.

These are no replacement for true BWC tests (which execute actual old code). These tests do provide some good coverage for the current code when serializing to/from old versions.

* removing unnecessary override for 7.series branch

* adding necessary import

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-02-07 17:17:11 -05:00
Benjamin Trent
c6111eb90e
[ML][Inference] adding number_samples to TreeNode (#51937) (#52060)
in preparation for feature importance and split information gain, adding `number_samples` field to `TreeNode` definition.

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-02-07 17:04:58 -05:00
David Kyle
8f10a7c6ca [ML] Make Ensemble feature names optional (#51996)
The featureNames field is requisite in individual models but is not required by the Ensemble.
2020-02-07 10:08:37 +00:00
Armin Braun
91e938ead8
Add Trace Logging of REST Requests (#51684) (#52015)
Being able to trace log all REST requests to a node would make debugging
a number of issues a lot easier.
2020-02-07 09:03:20 +01:00
Jason Tedor
25daf5f1e1
Add autoscaling API skelton (#51564)
The main purpose of this commit is to add a single autoscaling REST
endpoint skeleton, for the purpose of starting to build out the build
and testing infrastructure that will surround it. For example, rather
than commiting a fully-functioning autoscaling API, we introduce here
the skeleton so that we can start wiring up the build and testing
infrastructure, establish security roles/permissions, an so on. This
way, in a forthcoming PR that introduces actual functionality, that PR
will be smaller and have less distractions around that sort of
infrastructure.
2020-02-06 21:55:01 -05:00
Benjamin Trent
79f143907a
[7.x] [ML] add _cat/ml/trained_models API (#51529) (#51936)
* [ML] add _cat/ml/trained_models API (#51529)

This adds _cat/ml/trained_models.
2020-02-05 08:26:44 -05:00
Adrien Grand
ad9d2f1922
Move analysis/mappings stats to cluster-stats. (#51875)
Closes #51138
2020-02-05 11:02:25 +01:00
Lee Hinman
0be61a3662
[7.x] Adding best_compression (#49974) (763480ee) (#51819)
* Adding best_compression (#49974)

This commit adds a `codec` parameter to the ILM `forcemerge` action. When setting the codec to `best_compression` ILM will close the index, then update the codec setting, re-open the index, and finally perform a force merge.

* Fix ForceMergeAction toSteps construction (#51825)

There was a duplicate force merge step and the test continued to fail. This commit clarifies the
`toStep` method and changes the `assertBestCompression` method for better readability.

Resolves #51822

* Update version constants

Co-authored-by: Sivagurunathan Velayutham <sivadeva.93@gmail.com>
2020-02-04 14:15:43 -07:00
Dan Hermann
4083eae0b7
[7.x] Secure password for monitoring HTTP exporter (#51775)
Adds a secure and reloadable SECURE_AUTH_PASSWORD setting to allow keystore entries in the form "xpack.monitoring.exporters.*.auth.secure_password" to securely supply passwords for monitoring HTTP exporters. Also deprecates the insecure `AUTH_PASSWORD` setting.
2020-02-03 07:42:30 -06:00
Ryan Ernst
21224caeaf Remove comparison to true for booleans (#51723)
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`.
2020-01-31 16:35:43 -08:00
Andrei Dan
5ca51562ec
Fix testThatNonExistingTemplatesAreAddedImmediately (#51668) (#51752)
This addresses another race condition that could yield this test flaky.

(cherry picked from commit d20d90aceb2b687239654d6f013f61f7f4cc1512)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-01-31 18:18:00 +00:00
Przemko Robakowski
227621dd13
Change index.lifecycle.step.master_timeout to indices.lifecycle.step.master_timeout (#51744) (#51761)
* Change index.lifecycle.step.master_timeout to indices.lifecycle.step.master_timeout

This changes setting name from `index.lifecycle.step.master_timeout` to
`indices.lifecycle.step.master_timeout` to avoid confusion about its scope.
`index.*` settings are recognized as index level settings, this one is node level.

Reletes to #51698
2020-01-31 18:56:50 +01:00
Lee Hinman
deefc85d60
[7.x] Stop policy on last PhaseCompleteStep instead of Termina… (#51758)
Currently when an ILM policy finishes its execution, the index moves into the `TerminalPolicyStep`,
denoted by a completed/completed/completed phase/action/step lifecycle execution state.

This commit changes the behavior so that the index lifecycle execution state halts at the last
configured phase's `PhaseCompleteStep`, so for instance, if an index were configured with a policy
containing a `hot` and `cold` phase, the index would stop at the `cold/complete/complete`
`PhaseCompleteStep`. This allows an ILM user to update the policy to add any later phases and have
indices configured to use that policy pick up execution at the newly added "later" phase. For
example, if a `delete` phase were added to the policy specified about, the index would then move
from `cold/complete/complete` into the `delete` phase.

Relates to #48431
2020-01-31 10:36:41 -07:00
Yang Wang
77b00fc0c0
Add warnings for invalid realm order config (#51195) (#51515)
The changes are to help users prepare for migration to next major
release (v8.0.0) regarding to the break change of realm order config.

Warnings are added for when:
* A realm does not have an order config
* Multiple realms have the same order config

The warning messages are added to both deprecation API and loggings.
The main reasons for doing this are: 1) there is currently no automatic relay
between the two; 2) deprecation API is under basic and we need logging
for OSS.
2020-01-31 12:32:37 +11:00
Gordon Brown
10c8179351
Use exclusions list instead of fake system indices (#51586)
This commit switches the strategy for managing dot-prefixed indices that
should be hidden indices from using "fake" system indices to an explicit
exclusions list that must be updated when those indices are converted to
hidden indices.
2020-01-30 16:31:27 -07:00
Lee Hinman
b9faa0733d
[7.x] Rename ILM history index enablement setting (#51698) (#51705)
* Rename ILM history index enablement setting

The previous setting was `index.lifecycle.history_index_enabled`, this commit changes it to
`indices.lifecycle.history_index_enabled` to indicate this is not an index-level setting (it's node
level).
2020-01-30 15:27:44 -07:00
Benjamin Trent
1380dd439a
[7.x] [ML][Inference] Fix weighted mode definition (#51648) (#51695)
* [ML][Inference] Fix weighted mode definition (#51648)

Weighted mode inaccurately assumed that the "max value" of the input values would be the maximum class value. This does not make sense. 

Weighted Mode should know how many classes there are. Hence the new parameter `num_classes`. This indicates what the maximum class value to be expected.
2020-01-30 15:33:25 -05:00
Benjamin Trent
2a2a0941af
[ML][Inference] stream inflate to parser + throw when byte limit is reached (#51644) (#51679)
Three fixes for when the `compressed_definition` is utilized on PUT

* Update the inflate byte limit to be the minimum of 10% the max heap, or 1GB (what it was previously)
* Stream data directly to the JSON parser, so if it is invalid, we don't have to inflate the whole stream to find out
* Throw when the maximum bytes are reach indicating that is why the request was rejected
2020-01-30 10:16:14 -05:00
Albert Zaharovits
f25b6cc2eb
Add new 'maintenance' index privilege #50643
This commit creates a new index privilege named `maintenance`.
The privilege grants the following actions: `refresh`, `flush` (also synced-`flush`),
and `force-merge`. Previously the actions were only under the `manage` privilege
which in some situations was too permissive.

Co-authored-by: Amir H Movahed <arhd83@gmail.com>
2020-01-30 11:59:11 +02:00
Albert Zaharovits
90285ee907
Deprecate timeout.tcp_read AD/LDAP realm setting (#47305)
The timeout.tcp_read AD/LDAP realm setting, despite the low-level
allusion, controls the time interval the realms wait for a response for
a query (search or bind). If the connection to the server is synchronous
(un-pooled) the response timeout is analogous to the tcp read timeout.
But the tcp read timeout is irrelevant in the common case of a pooled
connection (when a Bind DN is specified).

The timeout.tcp_read qualifier is hereby deprecated in favor of
timeout.response.

In addition, the default value for both timeout.tcp_read and
timeout.response is that of timeout.ldap_search, instead of the 5s (but
the default for timeout.ldap_search is still 5s). The
timeout.ldap_search defines the server-controlled timeout of a search
request. There is no practical use case to have a smaller tcp_read
timeout compared to ldap_search (in this case the request would time-out
on the client but continue to be processed on the server). The proposed
change aims to simplify configuration so that the more common
configuration change, adjusting timeout.ldap_search up, has the expected
result (no timeout during searches) without any additional
modifications.

Closes #46028
2020-01-29 10:48:26 +02:00
Armin Braun
aae93a7578
Allow Repository Plugins to Filter Metadata on Create (#51472) (#51542)
* Allow Repository Plugins to Filter Metadata on Create

Add a hook that allows repository plugins to filter the repository metadata
before it gets written to the cluster state.
2020-01-28 18:33:26 +01:00
Gordon Brown
89c2834b24
Deprecate creation of dot-prefixed index names except for hidden and system indices (#49959)
This commit deprecates the creation of dot-prefixed index names (e.g.
.watches) unless they are either 1) a hidden index, or 2) registered by
a plugin that extends SystemIndexPlugin. This is the first step
towards more thorough protections for system indices.

This commit also modifies several plugins which use dot-prefixed indices
to register indices they own as system indices, and adds a plugin to
register .tasks as a system index.
2020-01-28 10:01:16 -07:00
William Brafford
9efa5be60e
Password-protected Keystore Feature Branch PR (#51123) (#51510)
* Reload secure settings with password (#43197)

If a password is not set, we assume an empty string to be
compatible with previous behavior.
Only allow the reload to be broadcast to other nodes if TLS is
enabled for the transport layer.

* Add passphrase support to elasticsearch-keystore (#38498)

This change adds support for keystore passphrases to all subcommands
of the elasticsearch-keystore cli tool and adds a subcommand for
changing the passphrase of an existing keystore.
The work to read the passphrase in Elasticsearch when
loading, which will be addressed in a different PR.

Subcommands of elasticsearch-keystore can handle (open and create)
passphrase protected keystores

When reading a keystore, a user is only prompted for a passphrase
only if the keystore is passphrase protected.

When creating a keystore, a user is allowed (default behavior) to create one with an
empty passphrase

Passphrase can be set to be empty when changing/setting it for an
existing keystore

Relates to: #32691
Supersedes: #37472

* Restore behavior for force parameter (#44847)

Turns out that the behavior of `-f` for the add and add-file sub
commands where it would also forcibly create the keystore if it
didn't exist, was by design - although undocumented.
This change restores that behavior auto-creating a keystore that
is not password protected if the force flag is used. The force
OptionSpec is moved to the BaseKeyStoreCommand as we will presumably
want to maintain the same behavior in any other command that takes
a force option.

*  Handle pwd protected keystores in all CLI tools  (#45289)

This change ensures that `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` and
`elasticsearch-saml-metadata` can handle a password protected
elasticsearch.keystore.
For setup passwords the user would be prompted to add the
elasticsearch keystore password upon running the tool. There is no
option to pass the password as a parameter as we assume the user is
present in order to enter the desired passwords for the built-in
users.
For saml-metadata, we prompt for the keystore password at all times
even though we'd only need to read something from the keystore when
there is a signing or encryption configuration.

* Modify docs for setup passwords and saml metadata cli (#45797)

Adds a sentence in the documentation of `elasticsearch-setup-passwords`
and `elasticsearch-saml-metadata` to describe that users would be
prompted for the keystore's password when running these CLI tools,
when the keystore is password protected.

Co-Authored-By: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>

* Elasticsearch keystore passphrase for startup scripts (#44775)

This commit allows a user to provide a keystore password on Elasticsearch
startup, but only prompts when the keystore exists and is encrypted.

The entrypoint in Java code is standard input. When the Bootstrap class is
checking for secure keystore settings, it checks whether or not the keystore
is encrypted. If so, we read one line from standard input and use this as the
password. For simplicity's sake, we allow a maximum passphrase length of 128
characters. (This is an arbitrary limit and could be increased or eliminated.
It is also enforced in the keystore tools, so that a user can't create a
password that's too long to enter at startup.)

In order to provide a password on standard input, we have to account for four
different ways of starting Elasticsearch: the bash startup script, the Windows
batch startup script, systemd startup, and docker startup. We use wrapper
scripts to reduce systemd and docker to the bash case: in both cases, a
wrapper script can read a passphrase from the filesystem and pass it to the
bash script.

In order to simplify testing the need for a passphrase, I have added a
has-passwd command to the keystore tool. This command can run silently, and
exit with status 0 when the keystore has a password. It exits with status 1 if
the keystore doesn't exist or exists and is unencrypted.

A good deal of the code-change in this commit has to do with refactoring
packaging tests to cleanly use the same tests for both the "archive" and the
"package" cases. This required not only moving tests around, but also adding
some convenience methods for an abstraction layer over distribution-specific
commands.

* Adjust docs for password protected keystore (#45054)

This commit adds relevant parts in the elasticsearch-keystore
sub-commands reference docs and in the reload secure settings API
doc.

* Fix failing Keystore Passphrase test for feature branch (#50154)

One problem with the passphrase-from-file tests, as written, is that
they would leave a SystemD environment variable set when they failed,
and this setting would cause elasticsearch startup to fail for other
tests as well. By using a try-finally, I hope that these tests will fail
more gracefully.

It appears that our Fedora and Ubuntu environments may be configured to
store journald information under /var rather than under /run, so that it
will persist between boots. Our destructive tests that read from the
journal need to account for this in order to avoid trying to limit the
output we check in tests.

* Run keystore management tests on docker distros (#50610)

* Add Docker handling to PackagingTestCase

Keystore tests need to be able to run in the Docker case. We can do this
by using a DockerShell instead of a plain Shell when Docker is running.

* Improve ES startup check for docker

Previously we were checking truncated output for the packaged JDK as
an indication that Elasticsearch had started. With new preliminary
password checks, we might get a false positive from ES keystore
commands, so we have to check specifically that the Elasticsearch
class from the Bootstrap package is what's running.

* Test password-protected keystore with Docker (#50803)

This commit adds two tests for the case where we mount a
password-protected keystore into a Docker container and provide a
password via a Docker environment variable.

We also fix a logging bug where we were logging the identifier for an
array of strings rather than the contents of that array.

* Add documentation for keystore startup prompting (#50821)

When a keystore is password-protected, Elasticsearch will prompt at
startup. This commit adds documentation for this prompt for the archive,
systemd, and Docker cases.

Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>

* Warn when unable to upgrade keystore on debian (#51011)

For Red Hat RPM upgrades, we warn if we can't upgrade the keystore. This
commit brings the same logic to the code for Debian packages. See the
posttrans file for gets executed for RPMs.

* Restore handling of string input

Adds tests that were mistakenly removed. One of these tests proved
we were not handling the the stdin (-x) option correctly when no
input was added. This commit restores the original approach of
reading stdin one char at a time until there is no more (-1, \r, \n)
instead of using readline() that might return null

* Apply spotless reformatting

* Use '--since' flag to get recent journal messages

When we get Elasticsearch logs from journald, we want to fetch only log
messages from the last run. There are two reasons for this. First, if
there are many logs, we might get a string that's too large for our
utility methods. Second, when we're looking for a specific message or
error, we almost certainly want to look only at messages from the last
execution.

Previously, we've been trying to do this by clearing out the physical
files under the journald process. But there seems to be some contention
over these directories: if journald writes a log file in between when
our deletion command deletes the file and when it deletes the log
directory, the deletion will fail.

It seems to me that we might be able to use journald's "--since" flag to
retrieve only log messages from the last run, and that this might be
less likely to fail due to race conditions in file deletion.

Unfortunately, it looks as if the "--since" flag has a granularity of
one-second. I've added a two-second sleep to make sure that there's a
sufficient gap between the test that will read from journald and the
test before it.

* Use new journald wrapper pattern

* Update version added in secure settings request

Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Ioannis Kakavas <ikakavas@protonmail.com>
2020-01-28 05:32:32 -05:00
Ioannis Kakavas
4f3548fbd7
Disable diagnostic trust manager in tests (#51501)
This commit sets `xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust` to false in all
of our tests when running in FIPS 140 mode and when settings objects
are used to create an instance of the SSLService. This is needed
in 7.x because setting xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust to true
wraps SunJSSE TrustManager with our own DiagnosticTrustManager and
this is not allowed when SunJSSE is in FIPS mode.
An alternative would be to set xpack.security.fips.enabled to
true which would also implicitly disable
xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust but would have additional effects
(would require that we set PBKDF2 for password hashing algorithm in
all test clusters, would prohibit using JKS keystores in nodes even
if relevant tests have been muted in FIPS mode etc.)

Relates: #49900
Resolves: #51268
2020-01-28 10:17:35 +02:00
Jason Tedor
92b611ece1
Formalize build snapshot (#51484)
Today we are repeatedly checking if the current build is a snapshot
build or not by reading the system property build.snapshot. This commit
formalizes this by adding a build parameter to indicate whether or not
the current build is a snapshot build.
2020-01-27 16:56:31 -05:00
Benjamin Trent
8559ff7cee
[ML][Inference] fixing pattern compilation + unnecessary string copy (#51483) (#51487) 2020-01-27 12:12:34 -05:00
Hendrik Muhs
b233e93014
[Transform] refactor naming leftovers and apply code formating (#51465) (#51470)
refactor renaming leftovers: "data frame transform" to "transforms", touch only internals (variable
names, non-public API's, doc strings, ...) and apply code-formatting (spotless). No logical changes.
2020-01-27 14:04:57 +01:00
Ioannis Kakavas
ee202a642f
Enable tests in FIPS 140 in JDK 11 (#49485)
This change changes the way to run our test suites in 
JVMs configured in FIPS 140 approved mode. It does so by:

- Configuring any given runtime Java in FIPS mode with the bundled
policy and security properties files, setting the system
properties java.security.properties and java.security.policy
with the == operator that overrides the default JVM properties
and policy.

- When runtime java is 11 and higher, using BouncyCastle FIPS 
Cryptographic provider and BCJSSE in FIPS mode. These are 
used as testRuntime dependencies for unit
tests and internal clusters, and copied (relevant jars)
explicitly to the lib directory for testclusters used in REST tests

- When runtime java is 8, using BouncyCastle FIPS 
Cryptographic provider and SunJSSE in FIPS mode. 

Running the tests in FIPS 140 approved mode doesn't require an
additional configuration either in CI workers or locally and is
controlled by specifying -Dtests.fips.enabled=true
2020-01-27 11:14:52 +02:00
Przemko Robakowski
fbec19c022
Centralize mocks initialization in ILM steps tests (#51384) (#51453)
* Centralize mocks initialization in ILM steps tests

This change centralizes initialization of `Client`, `AdminClient`
and `IndicesAdminClient` for all classes extending `AbstractStepTestCase`.
This removes a lot of code duplication and make it easier to write tests.
This also removes need for `AsyncActionStep#setClient`

* Unused imports removed

* Added missed tests

* Fix OpenFollowerIndexStepTests
2020-01-25 01:19:55 +01:00
Benjamin Trent
bf53ca3380
[7.x] [ML] Add _cat/ml/anomaly_detectors API (#51364) (#51408)
[ML] Add _cat/ml/anomaly_detectors API (#51364)
2020-01-24 11:54:22 -05:00
Benjamin Trent
fc994d9ce1
[ML][Inference] Adds validations for model PUT (#51376) (#51409)
Adds validations making sure that

* `input.field_names` is not empty
* `ensemble.trained_models` is not empty
* `tree.feature_names` is not empty

closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/51354
2020-01-24 09:29:12 -05:00
Benjamin Trent
76660a5a4f
[7.x] [ML][Inference] add tags url param to GET (#51330) (#51404)
* [ML][Inference] add tags url param to GET (#51330)

Adds a new URL parameter, `tags` to the GET _ml/inference/<model_id> endpoint.

This parameter allows the list of models to be further reduced to those who contain all the provided tags.
2020-01-24 08:26:58 -05:00
Przemysław Witek
8703b885c2
Move TupleMatchers class to org.elasticsearch.test.hamcrest package (#51359) (#51395) 2020-01-24 11:10:54 +01:00
Hendrik Muhs
d46e8c3f7f [Transform] disallow dotted fieldnames (#51369)
adds field validation to disallow output field names starting and/or ending with a '.'. Avoids
indexing/mapping problems when starting the transform.
2020-01-24 09:05:44 +01:00
Lee Hinman
31747de2a2 Fix testHashcodeAndEquals mutation for WaitForSnapshotStep (#51379)
This fixes the test failure, it was randomness returning the same policy
rather than a new one. Switched to use `randomValueOtherThan`.

Resolves #51377
2020-01-23 16:19:50 -07:00
Hendrik Muhs
3553f68f5a [Transform] Handle permanent bulk indexing errors (#51307)
check bulk indexing error for permanent problems and ensure the state goes into failed instead of
retry. Corrects the stats API to show the real error and avoids excessive audit logging.

fixes #50122
2020-01-23 16:17:26 +01:00
Przemko Robakowski
84664e8d60
Expose master timeout for ILM actions (#51130) (#51348)
This change exposes master timeout to ILM steps through global dynamic setting.
All currently implemented steps make use of this setting as well.

Closes #44136
2020-01-23 15:28:13 +01:00
David Kyle
0ac03ac5e7
[ML] Add parsers for inference configuration classes (#51300) 2020-01-22 17:03:01 +00:00
Dimitris Athanasiou
59687a9384
[7.x][ML] Validate classification dependent_variable cardinality is at lea… (#51232) (#51309)
Data frame analytics classification currently only supports 2 classes for the
dependent variable. We were checking that the field's cardinality is not higher
than 2 but we should also check it is not less than that as otherwise the process
fails.

Backport of #51232
2020-01-22 16:51:16 +02:00
Przemysław Witek
bfcfcdee33
[7.x] Do not copy mapping from dependent variable to prediction field in regression analysis (#51227) (#51288) 2020-01-22 12:36:24 +01:00
Andrei Dan
421aa14972
ILM: Make UpdateSettingsStep retryable (#51235) (#51298)
This makes the UpdateSettingsStep retryable. This step updates settings needed
during the execution of ILM actions (mark indexes as read-only, change
allocation configurations, mark indexing complete, etc)

As the index updates are idempotent in nature (PUT requests and are applied only
if the values have changed) and the settings values are seldom user-configurable
(aside from the allocate action) the testing for this change goes along the
lines of artificially simulating a setting update failure on a particular value
update, which is followed by a successful step execution (a retry) in an
environment outside of ILM (the step executions are triggered manually).

(cherry picked from commit 8391b0aba469f39532bfc2796b76148167dc0289)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-01-22 11:02:26 +00:00