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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Willnauer aab4655e63 Unify Settings xcontent reading and writing (#26739)
This change adds a fromXContent method to Settings that allows to read
the xcontent that is produced by toXContent. It also replaces the entire settings
loader infrastructure and removes the structured map representation. Future PRs will
also tackle the `getAsMap` that exposes the internal represenation of settings for
better encapsulation.
2017-09-25 13:23:01 +02:00
Claudio Bley 7184cf8b5b Fix kuromoji default stoptags (#26600)
Initialize the default stop-tags in `KuromojiPartOfSpeechFilterFactory` if the
`stoptags` are not given in the config. Also adding a test which checks that 
part-of-speech tokens are removed when using the kuromoji_part_of_speech 
filter.
2017-09-15 12:25:09 +02:00
Adrien Grand eb782492be Remove support for lenient booleans.
Closes #22298
2017-08-28 09:56:01 +02:00
desmorto 292dd8f992 (refactor) some opportunities to use diamond operator (#25585)
* (refactor) some opportunities to use diamond operator

* Update ExceptionRetryIT.java

update typo
2017-08-15 16:36:42 -06:00
Ryan Ernst 2a65bed243 Tests: Change rest test extension from .yaml to .yml (#24659)
This commit renames all rest test files to use the .yml extension
instead of .yaml. This way the extension used within all of
elasticsearch for yaml is consistent.
2017-05-16 17:24:35 -07:00
Nik Everett bb06d8ec4f Allow plugins to build pre-configured token filters (#24223)
This changes the way we register pre-configured token filters so that
plugins can declare them and starts to move all of the pre-configured
token filters out of core. It doesn't finish the job because doing
so would make the change unreviewably large. So this PR includes
a shim that keeps the "old" way of registering pre-configured token
filters around.

The Lowercase token filter is special because there is a "special"
interaction between it and the lowercase tokenizer. I'm not sure
exactly what to do about it so for now I'm leaving it alone with
the intent of figuring out what to do with it in a followup.

This also renames these pre-configured token filters from
"pre-built" to "pre-configured" because that seemed like a more
descriptive name.

This is a part of #23658
2017-05-09 14:50:49 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 212f24aa27 Tests: Clean up rest test file handling (#21392)
This change simplifies how the rest test runner finds test files and
removes all leniency.  Previously multiple prefixes and suffixes would
be tried, and tests could exist inside or outside of the classpath,
although outside of the classpath never quite worked. Now only classpath
tests are supported, and only one resource prefix is supported,
`/rest-api-spec/tests`.

closes #20240
2017-04-18 15:07:08 -07:00
Jason Tedor 9781b88a38 Fix deprecation logging for lenient booleans
This commit fixes an issue with deprecation logging for lenient
booleans. The underlying issue is that adding deprecation logging for
lenient booleans added a static deprecation logger to the Settings
class. However, the Settings class is initialized very early and in CLI
tools can be initialized before logging is initialized. This leads to
status logger error messages. Additionally, the deprecation logging for
a lot of the settings does not provide useful context (for example, in
the token filter factories, the deprecation logging only produces the
name of the setting, but gives no context which token filter factory it
comes from). This commit addresses both of these issues by changing the
call sites to push a deprecation logger through to the lenient boolean
parsing.

Relates #22696
2017-01-19 12:30:33 -05:00
Daniel Mitterdorfer aece89d6a1 Make boolean conversion strict (#22200)
This PR removes all leniency in the conversion of Strings to booleans: "true"
is converted to the boolean value `true`, "false" is converted to the boolean
value `false`. Everything else raises an error.
2017-01-19 07:59:18 +01:00
Nik Everett f5f2149ff2 Remove much ceremony from parsing client yaml test suites (#22311)
* Remove a checked exception, replacing it with `ParsingException`.
* Remove all Parser classes for the yaml sections, replacing them with static methods.
* Remove `ClientYamlTestFragmentParser`. Isn't used any more.
* Remove `ClientYamlTestSuiteParseContext`, replacing it with some static utility methods.

I did not rewrite the parsers using `ObjectParser` because I don't think it is worth it right now.
2016-12-22 11:00:34 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 7a2c984bcc Test: Remove multi process support from rest test runner (#21391)
At one point in the past when moving out the rest tests from core to
their own subproject, we had multiple test classes which evenly split up
the tests to run. However, we simplified this and went back to a single
test runner to have better reproduceability in tests. This change
removes the remnants of that multiplexing support.
2016-11-07 15:07:34 -08:00
Jun Ohtani a66c76eb44 Merge pull request #20704 from johtani/remove_request_params_in_analyze_api
Removing request parameters in _analyze API
2016-10-27 17:43:18 +09:00
Tanguy Leroux 44ac5d057a Remove empty javadoc (#20871)
This commit removes as many as empty javadocs comments my regexp has found
2016-10-12 10:27:09 +02:00
Jun Ohtani 370f0b885e Removing request parameters in _analyze API
Remove request params in _analyze API without index param
Change rest-api-test using JSON
Change docs using JSON

Closes #20246
2016-10-07 16:23:24 +09:00
Simon Willnauer fe1803c957 Remove AnalysisService and reduce it to a simple name to analyzer mapping (#20627)
Today we hold on to all possible tokenizers, tokenfilters etc. when we create
an index service on a node. This was mainly done to allow the `_analyze` API to
directly access all these primitive. We fixed this in #19827 and can now get rid of
the AnalysisService entirely and replace it with a simple map like class. This
ensures we don't create a gazillion long living objects that are entirely useless since
they are never used in most of the indices. Also those objects might consume a considerable
amount of memory since they might load stopwords or synonyms etc.

Closes #19828
2016-09-23 08:53:50 +02:00
Mike McCandless 0ccfe69789 Upgrade to Lucene 6.2.0 2016-08-24 17:26:28 -04:00
Nik Everett 9270e8b22b Rename client yaml test infrastructure
This makes it obvious that these tests are for running the client yaml
suites. Now that there are other ways of running tests using the REST
client against a running cluster we can't go on calling the shared
client yaml tests "REST tests". They are rest tests, but they aren't
**the** rest tests.
2016-07-26 13:53:44 -04:00
Nik Everett a95d4f4ee7 Add Location header and improve REST testing
This adds a header that looks like `Location: /test/test/1` to the
response for the index/create/update API. The requirement for the header
comes from https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html

https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.2 claims that relative
URIs are OK. So we use an absolute path which should resolve to the
appropriate location.

Closes #19079

This makes large changes to our rest test infrastructure, allowing us
to write junit tests that test a running cluster via the rest client.
It does this by splitting ESRestTestCase into two classes:
* ESRestTestCase is the superclass of all tests that use the rest client
to interact with a running cluster.
* ESClientYamlSuiteTestCase is the superclass of all tests that use the
rest client to run the yaml tests. These tests are shared across all
official clients, thus the `ClientYamlSuite` part of the name.
2016-07-25 17:02:40 -04:00
Ali Beyad 19d0dbcd17 Removes waiting for yellow cluster health upon index (#19460)
creation in the REST tests, as we no longer need it due
to index creation now waiting for active shard copies
before returning (by default, it waits for the primary of
each shard, which is the same as ensuring yellow health).

Relates #19450
2016-07-15 17:18:34 -04:00
Nik Everett 71b95fb63c Switch analysis from push to pull
Instead of plugins calling `registerTokenizer` to extend the analyzer
they now instead have to implement `AnalysisPlugin` and override
`getTokenizer`. This lines up extending plugins in with extending
scripts. This allows `AnalysisModule` to construct the `AnalysisRegistry`
immediately as part of its constructor which makes testing anslysis
much simpler.

This also moves the default analysis configuration into `AnalysisModule`
which is how search is setup.

Like `ScriptModule`, `AnalysisModule` no longer extends `AbstractModule`.
Instead it is only responsible for building `AnslysisRegistry`. We still
bind `AnalysisRegistry` but we only do so in `Node`. This is means it
is available at module construction time so we slowly remove the need to
bind it in guice.
2016-06-26 07:15:42 -04:00
Adrien Grand 7ba5bceebe Add a MultiTermAwareComponent marker interface to analysis factories. #19028
This is the same as what Lucene does for its analysis factories, and we hawe
tests that make sure that the elasticsearch factories are in sync with
Lucene's. This is a first step to move forward on #9978 and #18064.
2016-06-23 10:19:24 +02:00
Ryan Ernst a4503c2aed Plugins: Remove name() and description() from api
In 2.0 we added plugin descriptors which require defining a name and
description for the plugin. However, we still have name() and
description() which must be overriden from the Plugin class. This still
exists for classpath plugins. But classpath plugins are mainly for
tests, and even then, referring to classpath plugins with their class is
a better idea. This change removes name() and description(), replacing
the name for classpath plugins with the full class name.
2016-06-15 17:12:22 -07:00
Jun Ohtani 9eb242a5fe Analyze API : Rename filters/token_filters/char_filter to filter/token_filter/char_filter
Closes #15189
2016-04-21 18:05:11 +09:00
Adrien Grand 42526ac28e Remove Settings.settingsBuilder.
We have both `Settings.settingsBuilder` and `Settings.builder` that do exactly
the same thing, so we should keep only one. I kept `Settings.builder` since it
has my preference but also it is the one that we use in examples of the Java API.
2016-04-08 18:10:02 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 1988b8b387 [TEST] Reuse EsTestCase#createAnalysisService in KuromojiAnalysisTests 2016-03-22 13:45:20 +01:00
Jun Ohtani a9a0f262af Analysis Kuromoji: Add nbest option and NumberFilter
Add nbest_cost and nbest_examples parameter to KuromojiTokenizerFactory
Add KuromojiNumberFilterFactory
2016-03-22 20:09:56 +09:00
Simon Willnauer e91a141233 Prevent index level setting from being configured on a node level
Today we allow to set all kinds of index level settings on the node level which
is error prone and difficult to get right in a consistent manner.
For instance if some analyzers are setup in a yaml config file some nodes might
not have these analyzers and then index creation fails.

Nevertheless, this change allows some selected settings to be specified on a node level
for instance:
 * `index.codec` which is used in a hot/cold node architecture and it's value is really per node or per index
 * `index.store.fs.fs_lock` which is also dependent on the filesystem a node uses

All other index level setting must be specified on the index level. For existing clusters the index must be closed
and all settings must be updated via the API on each of the indices.

Closes #16799
2016-03-17 14:42:18 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 7a53a396e4 Remove Unneded @Inject annotations 2016-03-09 12:10:47 +01:00
Adrien Grand eef19be072 Deprecate string in favor of text/keyword. #16877
This commit removes the ability to use string fields on indices created on or
after 5.0. Dynamic mappings now generate text fields by default for strings
but there are plans to also add a sub keyword field (in a future PR).

Most of the changes in this commit are just about replacing string with
keyword or text. Some tests have been removed because they existed because of
corner cases of string mappings like setting ignore-above on a text field or
enabling term vectors on a keyword field which are now impossible.

The plan is to remove strings entirely in 6.0.
2016-03-03 10:20:56 +01:00
Simon Willnauer e02d2e004e Rewrite SettingsFilter to be immutable
This change rewrites the entire settings filtering mechanism to be immutable.
All filters must be registered up-front in the SettingsModule. Filters that are comma-sparated are
not allowed anymore and check on registration.
This commit also adds settings filtering to the default settings recently added to ensure we don't render
filtered settings.
2016-02-03 20:05:55 +01:00
Boaz Leskes 2a137b5548 Make index uuid available in Index, ShardRouting & ShardId
In the early days Elasticsearch used to use the index name as the index identity. Around 1.0.0 we introduced a unique index uuid which is stored in the index setting. Since then we used that uuid in a few places but it is by far not the main identifier when working with indices, partially because it's not always readily available in all places.

This PR start to make a move in the direction of using uuids instead of name by making sure that the uuid is available on the Index class (currently just a wrapper around the name) and as such also available via ShardRouting and ShardId.

Note that this is by no means an attempt to do the right thing with the uuid in all places. In almost all places it falls back to the name based comparison that was done before. It is meant as a first step towards slowly improving the situation.

Closes #16217
2016-01-28 08:40:10 +01:00
Daniel Mitterdorfer e9bb3d31a3 Convert "path.*" and "pidfile" to new settings infra 2016-01-22 15:14:13 +01:00
Simon Willnauer fbfa9f4925 Merge branch 'master' into new_index_settings 2016-01-19 10:13:48 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 20fe8ac854 Register index.version.created in Kuromoji unittest since it's a node level setting here 2016-01-19 09:14:41 +01:00
Ryan Ernst ef4f0a8699 Test: Make rest test framework accept http directly for the test cluster
The rest test framework, because it used to be tightly integrated with
ESIntegTestCase, currently expects the addresses for the test cluster to
be passed using the transport protocol port. However, it only uses this
to then find the http address.

This change makes ESRestTestCase extend from ESTestCase instead of
ESIntegTestCase, and changes the sysprop used to tests.rest.cluster,
which now takes the http address.

closes #15459
2016-01-18 16:44:14 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 4ea19995cf Remove wildcard imports 2015-12-18 12:43:47 -08:00
Simon Willnauer 9f6598b18d Fix compile errors 2015-11-26 13:41:00 +01:00
Boaz Leskes ac0da91bf7 Extend usage of IndexSetting class
I decided to leave external listeners (used by plugins) alone, for now.

Closes #14731
2015-11-13 14:30:23 +01:00
Simon Willnauer aa38d053d7 Simplify Analysis registration and configuration
This change moves all the analysis component registration to the node level
and removes the significant API overhead to register tokenfilter, tokenizer,
charfilter and analyzer. All registration is done without guice interaction such
that real factories via functional interfaces are passed instead of class objects
that are instantiated at runtime.

This change also hides the internal analyzer caching that was done previously in the
IndicesAnalysisService entirely and decouples all analysis registration and creation
from dependency injection.
2015-10-30 11:40:18 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 8a9dd871d3 Make IndexSettings also own the IndexMetaData and separate node settings 2015-10-23 10:53:39 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 66d5d0c4f2 Replace IndexSettings annotation with a full-fledged class
The @IndexSettings annoationat has been used to differentiate between node-level
and index level settings. It was also decoupled from realtime-updates such that
the settings object that a class got injected when it was created was static and
not subject to change when an update was applied. This change removes the annoation
and replaces it with a full-fledged class that adds type-safety and encapsulates additional
functionality as well as checks on the settings.
2015-10-22 20:43:41 +02:00
Nik Everett 2cc97a0d3e Remove and ban @Test
There are three ways `@Test` was used. Way one:

```java
@Test
public void flubTheBlort() {
```

This way was always replaced with:

```java
public void testFlubTheBlort() {
```

Or, maybe with a better method name if I was feeling generous.

Way two:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    methodThatThrows();
}
```

This way of using `@Test` is actually pretty OK, but to get the tools to ban
`@Test` entirely it can't be used. Instead:

```java
public void testFoo() {
    try {
        methodThatThrows();
        fail("Expected IllegalArgumentException");
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException e ) {
        assertThat(e.getMessage(), containsString("something"));
    }
}
```

This is longer but tests more than the old ways and is much more precise.
Compare:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    some();
    copy();
    and();
    pasted();
    methodThatThrows();
    code();  // <---- This was left here by mistake and is never called
}
```

to:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    some();
    copy();
    and();
    pasted();
    try {
        methodThatThrows();
        fail("Expected IllegalArgumentException");
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException e ) {
        assertThat(e.getMessage(), containsString("something"));
    }
}
```

The final use of test is:

```java
@Test(timeout=1000)
public void testFoo() {
    methodThatWasSlow();
}
```

This is the most insidious use of `@Test` because its tempting but tragically
flawed. Its flaws are:
1. Hard and fast timeouts can look like they are asserting that something is
faster and even do an ok job of it when you compare the timings on the same
machine but as soon as you take them to another machine they start to be
invalid. On a slow VM both the new and old methods fail. On a super-fast
machine the slower and faster ways succeed.
2. Tests often contain slow `assert` calls so the performance of tests isn't
sure to predict the performance of non-test code.
3. These timeouts are rude to debuggers because the test just drops out from
under it after the timeout.

Confusingly, timeouts are useful in tests because it'd be rude for a broken
test to cause CI to abort the whole build after it hits a global timeout. But
those timeouts should be very very long "backstop" timeouts and aren't useful
assertions about speed.

For all its flaws `@Test(timeout=1000)` doesn't have a good replacement __in__
__tests__. Nightly benchmarks like http://benchmarks.elasticsearch.org/ are
useful here because they run on the same machine but they aren't quick to check
and it takes lots of time to figure out the regressions. Sometimes its useful
to compare dueling implementations but that requires keeping both
implementations around. All and all we don't have a satisfactory answer to the
question "what do you replace `@Test(timeout=1000)`" with. So we handle each
occurrence on a case by case basis.

For files with `@Test` this also:
1. Removes excess blank lines. They don't help anything.
2. Removes underscores from method names. Those would fail any code style
checks we ever care to run and don't add to readability. Since I did this manually
I didn't do it consistently.
3. Make sure all test method names start with `test`. Some used to end in `Test` or start
with `verify` or `check` and they were picked up using the annotation. Without the
annotation they always need to start with `test`.
4. Organizes imports using the rules we generate for Eclipse. For the most part
this just removes `*` imports which is a win all on its own. It was "required"
to quickly remove `@Test`.
5. Removes unneeded casts. This is just a setting I have enabled in Eclipse and
forgot to turn off before I did this work. It probably isn't hurting anything.
6. Removes trailing whitespace. Again, another Eclipse setting I forgot to turn
off that doesn't hurt anything. Hopefully.
7. Swaps some tests override superclass tests to make them empty with
`assumeTrue` so that the reasoning for the skips is logged in the test run and
it doesn't "look like" that thing is being tested when it isn't.
8. Adds an oxford comma to an error message.

The total test count doesn't change. I know. I counted.
```bash
git checkout master && mvn clean && mvn install | tee with_test
git no_test_annotation master && mvn clean && mvn install | tee not_test
grep 'Tests summary' with_test > with_test_summary
grep 'Tests summary' not_test > not_test_summary
diff with_test_summary not_test_summary
```

These differ somewhat because some tests are skipped based on the random seed.
The total shouldn't differ. But it does!
```
1c1
< [INFO] Tests summary: 564 suites (1 ignored), 3171 tests, 31 ignored (31 assumptions)
---
> [INFO] Tests summary: 564 suites (1 ignored), 3167 tests, 17 ignored (17 assumptions)
```

These are the core unit tests. So we dig further:
```bash
cat with_test | perl -pe 's/\n// if /^Suite/;s/.*\n// if /IGNOR/;s/.*\n// if /Assumption #/;s/.*\n// if /HEARTBEAT/;s/Completed .+?,//' | grep Suite > with_test_suites
cat not_test | perl -pe 's/\n// if /^Suite/;s/.*\n// if /IGNOR/;s/.*\n// if /Assumption #/;s/.*\n// if /HEARTBEAT/;s/Completed .+?,//' | grep Suite > not_test_suites
diff <(sort with_test_suites) <(sort not_test_suites)
```

The four tests with lower test numbers are all extend `AbstractQueryTestCase`
and all have a method that looks like this:

```java
@Override
public void testToQuery() throws IOException {
    assumeTrue("test runs only when at least a type is registered", getCurrentTypes().length > 0);
    super.testToQuery();
}
```

It looks like this method was being double counted on master and isn't anymore.

Closes #14028
2015-10-20 17:37:36 -04:00
Nik Everett dd8edd4015 Remove one usage of MapBuilder#immutableMap
It was causing the build to fail.
2015-10-05 08:52:09 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 45f757de6d Test: Move rest-api-spec for plugins into test resources
Plugin tests require having rest-api tests, and currently copy that spec
from a directory in the root of the plugin source into the test
resources. This change moves the rest-api-spec dir into test resources
so it is like any other test resources. It also removes unnecessary
configuration for resources from the shared plugin pom.
2015-09-16 03:04:53 -07:00
David Pilato a38bcc5d62 [test] plugins simple RestIT tests don't work from IDE
When running a RestIT test from the IDE, you actually start an internal node which does not automatically load the plugin you would like to test.

We need to add:

```java
    @Override
    protected Collection<Class<? extends Plugin>> nodePlugins() {
        return pluginList(PLUGIN_HERE.class);
    }
```

Everything works fine when running from maven because each test basically:

* installs elasticsearch
* installs one plugin
* starts elasticsearch with this plugin loaded
* runs the test

Note that this PR only fixes the fact we run an internal cluster with the expected plugin.

Cloud tests will still fail when run from the IDE because is such a case you actually start an internal node with many mock plugins.
And REST test suite for cloud plugins basically checks if the plugin is running by checking the output of NodesInfo API.

And we check:

```yml
- match:  { nodes.$master.plugins.0.name: cloud-azure  }
- match:  { nodes.$master.plugins.0.jvm: true  }
```

But in that case, this condition is certainly false as we started also `mock-transport-service`, `mock-index-store`, `mock-engine-factory`, `node-mocks`, `asserting-local-transport`, `mock-search-service`.

Closes #13479
2015-09-15 10:10:05 +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
Ryan Ernst 2450e3ccc8 Internal: Flatten IndicesModule and add tests
The IndicesModule was made up of two submodules, one which
handled registering queries, and the other for registering
hunspell dictionaries. This change moves those into
IndicesModule. It also adds a new extension point type,
InstanceMap. This is simply a Map<K,V>, where K and V are
actual objects, not classes like most other extension points.
I also added a test method to help testing instance map extensions.
This was particularly painful because of how guice binds the key
and value as separate bindings, and then reconstitutes them
into a Map at injection time. In order to gain access to the
object which links the key and value, I had to tweak our
guice copy to not use an anonymous inner class for the Provider.

Note that I also renamed the existing extension point types, since
they were very redundant. For example, ExtensionPoint.MapExtensionPoint
is now ExtensionPoint.ClassMap.

See #12783.
2015-08-16 17:56:35 -07:00
Ryan Ernst f3d63095db Merge branch 'master' into resolve_your_own_config
Conflicts:
	core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/env/Environment.java
	core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/index/analysis/commongrams/CommonGramsTokenFilterFactoryTests.java
	core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/index/analysis/synonyms/SynonymsAnalysisTest.java
	plugins/analysis-kuromoji/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/index/analysis/KuromojiAnalysisTests.java
2015-08-14 03:34:26 -07:00
Ryan Ernst be638fb6ef Internal: Remove Environment.resolveConfig
This method has multiple modes of resolving config files by
first looking in the config directory, then on the classpath,
and finally by prefixing with "config/" on the classpath.

Most of the places taking advantage of this were tests, so they
did not have to setup a real home dir with config. The only place
that was really relying on it was the code which loads names.txt
to randomly choose a node name.

This change fixes test to setup fake home dirs with their config
files. It also makes the logic for finding names.txt explicit:
look in config dir, and if it doesn't exist, load /config/names.txt
from the classpath.
2015-08-14 03:03:47 -07:00