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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nik Everett ab2c6d9696
Save memory when auto_date_histogram is not on top (backport of #57304) (#58190)
This builds an `auto_date_histogram` aggregator that natively aggregates
from many buckets and uses it when the `auto_date_histogram` used to use
`asMultiBucketAggregator` which should save a significant amount of
memory in those cases. In particular, this happens when
`auto_date_histogram` is a sub-aggregator of a multi-bucketing aggregator
like `terms` or `histogram` or `filters`. For the most part we preserve
the original implementation when `auto_date_histogram` only collects from
a single bucket.

It isn't possible to "just port the aggregator" without taking a pretty
significant performance hit because we used to rewrite all of the
buckets every time we switched to a coarser and coarser rounding
configuration. Without some major surgery to how to delay sub-aggs
we'd end up rewriting the delay list zillions of time if there are many
buckets.

The multi-bucket version of the aggregator has a "budget" of "wasted"
buckets and only rewrites all of the buckets when we exceed that budget.
Now that we don't rebucket every time we increase the rounding we can no
longer get an accurate count of the number of buckets! So instead the
aggregator uses an estimate of the number of buckets to trigger switching
to a coarser rounding. This estimate is likely to be *terrible* when
buckets are far apart compared to the rounding. So it also uses the
difference between the first and last bucket to trigger switching to a
coarser rounding. Which covers for the shortcomings of the bucket
estimation technique pretty well. It also causes the aggregator to emit
fewer buckets in cases where they'd be reduced together on the
coordinating node. This is wonderful! But probably fairly rare.

All of that does buy us some speed improvements when the aggregator is
a child of multi-bucket aggregator:
Without metrics or time zone: 25% faster
With metrics: 15% faster
With time zone: 22% faster

Relates to #56487
2020-06-17 08:48:41 -04:00
Jason Tedor b78b3edeea
Upgrade to JNA 5.5.0 (#58183)
This commit bumps our JNA dependency from 4.5.1 to 5.5.0, so that we are
now on the latest maintained line, and pick up a large collection of bug
fixes that have accumulated.
2020-06-17 07:35:08 -04:00
Ignacio Vera b6585f2b51
Add new extensions for Lucene86 points codec to FsDirectoryFactory (#58226) (#58233) 2020-06-17 12:55:33 +02:00
Armin Braun 85be78b624
Fix Snapshot Abort Not Waiting for Data Nodes (#58214) (#58228)
This was a really subtle bug that we introduced a long time ago.
If a shard snapshot is in aborted state but hasn't started snapshotting on a node
we can only send the failed notification for it if the shard was actually supposed
to execute on the local node.
Without this fix, if shard snapshots were spread out across at least two data nodes
(so that each data node does not have all the primaries) the abort would actually
never wait on the data nodes. This isn't a big deal with uuid shard generations
but could lead to potential corruption on S3 when using numeric shard generations
(albeit very unlikely now that we have the 3 minute wait there).
Another negative side-effect of this bug was that master would receive a lot more
shard status update messages for aborted shards since each data node not assigned
a primary would send one message for that primary.
2020-06-17 11:39:50 +02:00
Armin Braun c2b416ee31
Fix DanglingIndicesIT Failures from MasterNotDiscoveredException (#58215) (#58221)
The dangling indices action is not a proper master node action so it does not
retry when executed while the cluster hasn't fully formed yet.
Since we use node restarts when setting up the dangling indices state we need
to manually ensure a fully formed cluster before moving on with the tests to avoid
failures.
2020-06-17 10:34:08 +02:00
Stuart Tettemer 01795d1925
Revert "Scripting: Deprecate general cache settings (#55753)" (#58201)
This reverts commit 88e8b34fc2.
2020-06-16 14:58:18 -06:00
Rory Hunter 03369e0980
Implement dangling indices API (#58176)
Backport of #50920. Part of #48366. Implement an API for listing,
importing and deleting dangling indices.

Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
2020-06-16 21:50:38 +01:00
Stuart Tettemer 88e8b34fc2
Scripting: Deprecate general cache settings (#55753)
Backport: ef543b0
2020-06-16 13:06:59 -06:00
Alan Woodward c6acc7c976 Correctly deal with aliases when retrieving lucene FieldType 2020-06-16 18:06:37 +01:00
Alan Woodward 12a3f6dfca
MappedFieldType should not extend FieldType (#58160)
MappedFieldType is a combination of two concerns:

* an extension of lucene's FieldType, defining how a field should be indexed
* a set of query factory methods, defining how a field should be searched

We want to break these two concerns apart. This commit is a first step to doing this, breaking
the inheritance relationship between MappedFieldType and FieldType. MappedFieldType
instead has a series of boolean flags defining whether or not the field is searchable or
aggregatable, and FieldMapper has a separate FieldType passed to its constructor defining
how indexing should be done.

Relates to #56814
2020-06-16 16:56:43 +01:00
Dan Hermann 911d46370e
Prohibit clone, shrink, and split on a data stream's write index 2020-06-16 10:53:20 -05:00
Lee Hinman 03ce0f8a4d
[7.x] Normalized prefix for rollover API (#57271) (69e1c066) (#58171)
* Normalized prefix for rollover API (#57271)

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Lee Hinman <lee@writequit.org>

It fixes the issue #53388
by normalizing prefix at index creation request itself

* Fix compilation for backport

Co-authored-by: Gaurav Chandani <chngau@amazon.com>
2020-06-16 09:22:10 -06:00
Francisco Fernández Castaño a5bc5ae030
Don't log on RetentionLeaseSync error handler (#58157)
After an index has been deleted it may take some time to cancel all the
maintenance tasks such as RetentionLeaseSync, it's possible that the
task is already executing before the cancellation. This commit just
avoids logging a warning message for those scenarios.

Closes #57864

Backport of (#58098)
2020-06-16 14:04:32 +02:00
Yannick Welsch e046b0a8fa Fix realtime get of numeric fields (#58121)
Using realtime get on numeric fields when reading from the translog would yield a ClassCastException.

Closes #57462
2020-06-16 09:16:26 +02:00
Tal Levy 69d5e044af
Add optional description parameter to ingest processors. (#57906) (#58152)
This commit adds an optional field, `description`, to all ingest processors
so that users can explain the purpose of the specific processor instance.

Closes #56000.
2020-06-15 19:27:57 -07:00
Stuart Tettemer 71a42dbde9
[7.x] Rely on the computeIfAbsent logic to prevent duplicated compilation of scripts (#55467) (#58123)
Instead of serializing compilation using a plain lock / mutex combined with a double check, rely on the computeIfAbsent logic to prevent duplicated compilation of scripts. Made checkCompilationLimit to be thread-safe and lock free.

Backport: 865acad

Co-authored-by: Michael Bischoff <michael.bischoff@elastic.co>
2020-06-15 12:01:22 -06:00
markharwood 03dd73dc0d
Fix for wildcard fields that returned ByteRefs not Strings to scripts. (#58060) (#58109)
This need some reorg of BinaryDV field data classes to allow specialisation of scripted doc values.
Moved common logic to a new abstract base class and added a new subclass to return string-based representations to scripts.

Closes #58044
2020-06-15 14:52:56 +01:00
Dan Hermann 8a910443c4
Add ignore_empty_value parameter in set ingest processor (#57030) (#58108) 2020-06-15 08:35:08 -05:00
Rene Groeschke 01e9126588
Remove deprecated usage of testCompile configuration (#57921) (#58083)
* 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
2020-06-14 22:30:44 +02:00
Armin Braun 1a48983a56
Fix Running TranslogOps on CS Thread (#58056) (#58076)
We should fork off from the CS thread to run this even if it's a rare
condition.
2020-06-13 17:00:49 +02:00
Nik Everett a5571eb1a8
Save memory when rare_terms is not on top (backport of #57948) (#58069)
This uses the optimization that we started making in #55873 for
`rare_terms` to save a bit of memory when that aggregation is not on the
top level.
2020-06-12 17:47:10 -04:00
Dan Hermann 17f3318732
[7.x] Resolve index API (#58037) 2020-06-12 15:41:32 -05:00
Mayya Sharipova 8bd0147ba7
Correct how meta-field is defined for pre 7.8 hits (#57951)
We keep a static list of meta-fields: META_FIELDS_BEFORE_7_8
as it was before.
This is done to ensure the backwards compatability with pre 7.8 nodes.

Closes #57831
2020-06-12 09:39:53 -04:00
Armin Braun 5662281562
Fix ExtraFS Breaking SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT (#58026) (#58040)
If `ExtraFS` decides to put `extra0/0` into the indices folder
then the previous logic in this test would have interpreted the `0`
as shard `0` of index `extra0` and fail to list its contents (since it's a file
and not an actual shard directory).

=> simplified the logic to use actually referenced `IndexId` for iterating over indices
instead.
2020-06-12 15:27:48 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 01d8bb8cfa
Enforce valid field mapping exists for timestamp_field in templates. (#58036)
Backport of #57741 to 7.x branch.

Relates to #53100
2020-06-12 15:24:42 +02:00
Armin Braun a5a251d8c0
Handle Rejections when Scheduling RetryableAction (#58033) (#58039)
Scheduling on the threadpool will throw if the scheduler is already
shut down. Handled by treating the rejection like any other non-retryable
exception.

Closes #58021
2020-06-12 15:23:02 +02:00
Nik Everett d6c8d9415d
Give significance lookups their own home (backport of #57903) (#57959)
This moves the code to look up significance heuristics information like
background frequency and superset size out of
`SignificantTermsAggregatorFactory` and into its own home so that it is
easier to pass around. This will:
1. Make us feel better about ourselves for not passing around the
   factory, which is really *supposed* to be a throw away thing.
2. Abstract the significance lookup logic so we can reuse it for the
   `significant_text` aggregation.
3. Make if very simple to cache the background frequencies which should
   speed up when the agg is a sub-agg. We had done this for numerics
   but not string-shaped significant terms.
2020-06-12 09:21:19 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen f4199f2ee0
Prohibit append-only writes targeting backing indices directly. (#58025)
Backport of #57788 to 7.x branch.

Append-only writes can only target the corresponding data stream.

Relates to #53100
2020-06-12 13:17:55 +02:00
Armin Braun db03e7c93b
Exclude WindowsFS from SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT (#58020) (#58023)
Same as #52488 but for a different test suite

Closes #58019
2020-06-12 10:49:03 +02:00
Mark Tozzi 36f551bdb4
Make ValuesSourceConfig behave like a config object (#57762) (#58012) 2020-06-11 17:23:55 -04:00
Igor Motov 5138c0c045
Fix missing null values for std_deviation_bounds in ext. stats aggs (#58000)
Adds missing null values for std_deviation_bounds in extended stats aggs and
improves null handling in parsed extended stats.
2020-06-11 16:23:20 -04:00
Lee Hinman ffc3c77f75
[7.x] Disallow deletion of composable template if in use by data stream (#57957) (#57994)
Backports the following commits to 7.x:

    Disallow deletion of composable template if in use by data stream (#57957)
2020-06-11 13:51:56 -06:00
Jim Ferenczi 4c6bfe32a7 Fix possible NPE on search phase failure (#57952)
When a search phase fails, we release the context of all successful shards.
Successful shards that rewrite the request to match none will not create any context
since #. This change ensures that we don't try to release a `null` context on these
successful shards.

Closes #57945
2020-06-11 18:54:16 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 85b0b540f0 Fix refresh behavior in MockDiskUsagesIT (#57926)
Ensures that InternalClusterInfoService's internally cached stats are refreshed whenever the
shard size or disk usage function (to mock out disk usage) are overridden.

Closes #57888
2020-06-11 17:38:12 +02:00
David Turner f950c121bb Hide AlreadyClosedException on IndexCommit release (#57986)
Today `InternalEngine#releaseIndexCommit` fails with an
`AlreadyClosedException` if the engine is closed before the index commit is
released. This can happen if, for example, a node leaves and rejoins the
cluster and acquires an index commit for replica shard allocation concurrently
with shutting the shard down.

There's no need to fail the operation like this: if the engine is shut down
then we will clean up the unreferenced files when it's restarted (or if it's
allocated elsewhere) so we can suppress an `AlreadyClosedException` in this
case. This commit does so.

Fixes #57797
2020-06-11 15:41:50 +01:00
Alan Woodward 16e230dcb8 Update to lucene snapshot e7c625430ed (#57981)
Includes LUCENE-9148 and LUCENE-9398, which splits the BKD metadata, index and data into separate files and keeps the index off-heap.
2020-06-11 14:51:53 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 34fc52dbf3 Fix PersistedClusterStateServiceTests.testSlowLogging (#57971)
The range in the last writeDurationMillis selection could be empty, as it could prior to the call be set to 1.
2020-06-11 15:47:34 +02:00
Igor Motov 947573f309
Added standard deviation / variance sampling to extended stats (#49782) (#57947)
Per 49554 I added standard deviation sampling and variance sampling to the extended stats interface.
 
Closes #49554

Co-authored-by: Igor Motov <igor@motovs.org>

Co-authored-by: andrewjohnson2 <aj114114@gmail.com>
2020-06-11 09:19:44 -04:00
Nik Everett da72a3a51d
Speed up reducing auto_date_histo with a time zone (backport of #57933) (#57958)
When reducing `auto_date_histogram` we were using `Rounding#round`
which is quite a bit more expensive than
```
Rounding.Prepared prepared = rounding.prepare(min, max);
long result = prepared.round(date);
```
when rounding to a non-fixed time zone like `America/New_York`. This
stops using the former and starts using the latter.

Relates to #56124
2020-06-11 09:15:12 -04:00
Albert Zaharovits c57ccd99f7
Just log 401 stacktraces (#55774)
Ensure stacktraces of 401 errors for unauthenticated users are logged
but not returned in the response body.
2020-06-10 20:39:32 +03:00
Armin Braun 85f5c4192b
Improve Test Coverage for Old Repository Metadata Formats (#57915) (#57922)
Use the the hack used in `CorruptedBlobStoreRepositoryIT` in more snapshot
failure tests to verify that BwC repository metadata is handled properly
in these so far not-test-covered scenarios.
Also, some minor related dry-up of snapshot tests.

Relates #57798
2020-06-10 13:27:01 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 80f221e920
Use clean thread context for transport and applier service (#57792) (#57914)
Adds assertions to Netty to make sure that its threads are not polluted by thread contexts (and
also that thread contexts are not leaked). Moves the ClusterApplierService to use the system
context (same as we do for MasterService), which allows to remove a hack from
TemplateUgradeService and makes it clearer that applying CS updates is fully executing under
system context.
2020-06-10 10:30:28 +02:00
Armin Braun fe85bdbe6f
Fix Remote Recovery Being Retried for Removed Nodes (#57608) (#57913)
If a node is disconnected we retry. It does not make sense
to retry the recovery if the node is removed from the cluster though.
=> added a CS listener that cancels the recovery for removed nodes

Also, we were running the retry on the `SAME` pool which for each retry will
be the scheduler pool. Since the error path of the listener we use here
will do blocking operations when closing the resources used by the recovery
we can't use the `SAME` pool here since not all exceptions go to the `ActionListenerResponseHandler`
threading like e.g. `NodeNotConnectedException`.

Closes #57585
2020-06-10 09:41:52 +02:00
Armin Braun d579420452
Stop Serializing Exceptions in SnapshotInfo (#57866) (#57898)
In ff9e8c622427d42a2d87b4ceb298d043ae3c4e6a we changed the format
used when serializing snapshot failures in the cluster state and
`SnapshotInfo`. This turned them from a short string holding all the
nested exception messages into a multi kb stacktrace in many cases.
This is not great if you snapshot a large number of shards that all fail
for example and massively blows up the size of the GET snapshots response
if there are snapshots with failures in there.
This change reverts to the format used for exceptions before the above commit.

Also, this change short circuits logging and serialization of the failure
for an aborted snapshot where we don't care about the specific message at all
and aligns the message to "aborted" in all cases (current if we aborted before any IO,
it would have been "aborted" and an exception when aborting later during IO).
2020-06-10 08:41:03 +02:00
Gordon Brown aab6317260
[7.x] Include hidden indices in snapshots by default (#57325)
Previously, hidden indices were not included in snapshots by default, unless
specified using one of the usual methods for doing so: naming indices directly,
using index patterns starting with a ., or specifying expand_wildcards to
a value that includes hidden (e.g. all or hidden,open).

This commit changes the default expand_wildcards value to include hidden
indices.
2020-06-09 16:01:52 -06:00
Yannick Welsch 9eec819c5b Revert "Use clean thread context for transport and applier service (#57792)"
This reverts commit 259be236cf.
2020-06-09 22:24:54 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 8199956937 Revert "Assert on request headers only (#57792)"
This reverts commit b5d3565214.
2020-06-09 22:24:35 +02:00
Henning Andersen 1e8e115ae1 Rollover avoid heavy lifting in dry-run/validation (#57894)
Fixed two newly introduced issues with rollover:
1. Using auto-expand replicas, rollover could result in unexpected log
messages on future indexes.
2. It did a reroute and other heavy work on the network thread.

Closes #57706
Supersedes #57865
Relates #53965
2020-06-09 22:07:30 +02:00
Jake Landis fff0a106c9
[7.x] Support `if_seq_no` and `if_primary_term` for ingest (#55430) (#57768)
Allow for optimistic concurrency control during ingest by checking the
sequence number and primary term. This is accomplished by defining
_if_seq_no and _if_primary_term in the pipeline, similarly to _version
and _version_type.

Closes #41255
Co-authored-by: Maria Ralli <mariai.ralli@gmail.com>
2020-06-09 14:20:26 -05:00
Andrei Dan 3945712c72
[7.x] ILM add data stream support to the Shrink action (#57616) (#57884)
The shrink action creates a shrunken index with the target number of shards.
This makes the shrink action data stream aware. If the ILM managed index is
part of a data stream the shrink action will make sure to swap the original
managed index with the shrunken one as part of the data stream's backing
indices and then delete the original index.

(cherry picked from commit 99aeed6acf4ae7cbdd97a3bcfe54c5d37ab7a574)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-06-09 19:45:22 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi ea696198e9 Fix rounding composite aggs on sorted index (#57867)
This commit fixes a bug on the composite aggregation when the index
is sorted and the primary composite source needs to round values (date_histo).
In such case, we cannot take into account the subsequent sources even if they
match the index sort because the rounding of the primary sort value may break
the original index order.

Fixes #57849
2020-06-09 20:41:45 +02:00
Nik Everett 44a79d1739
Deprecte Rounding#round (#57845) (#57893)
This deprecates `Rounding#round` and `Rounding#nextRoundingValue` in
favor of calling
```
Rounding.Prepared prepared = rounding.prepare(min, max);
...
prepared.round(val)

```

because it is always going to be faster to prepare once. There
are going to be some cases where we won't know what to prepare *for*
and in those cases you can call `prepareForUnknown` and stil be faster
than calling the deprecated method over and over and over again.

Ultimately, this is important because it doesn't look like there is an
easy way to cache `Rounding.Prepared` or any of its precursors like
`LocalTimeOffset.Lookup`. Instead, we can just build it at most once per
request.

Relates to #56124
2020-06-09 14:30:56 -04:00
Tim Brooks 2630c80b5d
Fix IndexRecoveryIT transient error test (#57826)
Currently it is possible for a transient network error to disrupt the
start recovery request from the remote to source node. This disruption
is racy with the recovery occurring on the source node. It is possible
for the source node to finish and clear its recovery. When this occurs,
the recovery cannot be reestablished and the "no two start" assertion
is tripped. This commit fixes this issue by allowing two starts if the
finalize request has been received.

Fixes #57416.
2020-06-09 10:49:38 -06:00
Tim Brooks 8119b96517
Fix stalled send translog ops request (#57859)
Currently, the translog ops request is reentrent when there is a mapping
update. The impact of this is that a translog ops ends up waiting on the
pre-existing listener and it is never completed. This commit fixes this
by introducing a new code path to avoid the idempotency logic.
2020-06-09 10:46:34 -06:00
Tim Brooks c17121428e
Fix translog ops action name in channel listener (#57854)
The action name is passed to the `ChannelListener` and is used for
logging purposes. Currently, we are using the incorrect action name for
the translog ops listener. This commit fixes the issue.
2020-06-09 10:38:58 -06:00
Lee Hinman cb2ce3736a
[7.x] Make noop template updates be cluster state noops (#57851) (#57880)
Backports the following commits to 7.x:

    Make noop template updates be cluster state noops (#57851)
2020-06-09 09:26:06 -06:00
Dan Hermann b501b282f8
Change default backing index naming scheme 2020-06-09 09:31:34 -05:00
Nik Everett e7cc2448d2
Save memory when string terms are not on top (#57758) (#57876)
This reworks string flavored implementations of the `terms` aggregation
to save memory when it is under another bucket by dropping the usage of
`asMultiBucketAggregator`.
2020-06-09 10:26:29 -04:00
Yannick Welsch b5d3565214 Assert on request headers only (#57792)
Only assert that actual request headers are empty, as default headers might still be there when stashing the context.
2020-06-09 14:08:25 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 259be236cf Use clean thread context for transport and applier service (#57792)
Adds assertions to Netty to make sure that its threads are not polluted by thread contexts (and
also that thread contexts are not leaked). Moves the ClusterApplierService to use the system
context (same as we do for MasterService), which allows to remove a hack from
TemplateUgradeService and makes it clearer that applying CS updates is fully executing under
system context.
2020-06-09 12:32:28 +02:00
Tim Brooks 9eaee3da8d
Fix exception check in RecoveryRequestTrackerTests (#57493)
Currently we check that exceptions are the same in the recovery request
tracker test. This is inconsistent because the future wraps the
exception in a new instance. This commit fixes the test by comparing a
random exception message.

Fixes #57199
2020-06-08 15:42:48 -06:00
Lee Hinman fe2eaf0d03
[7.x] Throw exception on duplicate mappings metadata fields (#57839)
In #57701 we changed mappings merging so that duplicate fields specified in mappings caused an
exception during validation. This change makes the same exception thrown when metadata fields are
duplicated. This will allow us to be strict currently with plans to make the merging more
fine-grained in a later release.
2020-06-08 14:21:18 -06:00
Tim Brooks 952cf770ed
Reestablish peer recovery after network errors (#57827)
Currently a network disruption will fail a peer recovery. This commit
adds network errors as retryable actions for the source node.
Additionally, it adds sequence numbers to the recovery request to
ensure that the requests are idempotent.

Additionally it adds a reestablish recovery action. The target node
will attempt to reestablish an existing recovery after a network
failure. This is necessary to ensure that the retries occurring on the
source node provide value in bidirectional failures.
2020-06-08 14:17:52 -06:00
Lee Hinman 6e8cf0973f
[7.x] Disallow merging existing mapping field definitions in templates (#57701) (#57822)
Backports the following commits to 7.x:

    Disallow merging existing mapping field definitions in templates (#57701)
2020-06-08 12:56:09 -06:00
Armin Braun 0987c0a5f3
Fix Broken Numeric Shard Generations in RepositoryData (#57813) (#57821)
Fix broken numeric shard generations when reading them from the wire
or physically from the physical repository.
This should be the cheapest way to clean up broken shard generations
in a BwC and safe-to-backport manner for now. We can potentially
further optimize this by also not doing the checks on the generations
based on the versions we see in the `RepositoryData` but I don't think
it matters much since we will read `RepositoryData` from cache in almost
all cases.

Closes #57798
2020-06-08 18:36:56 +02:00
Nik Everett ee0ce8ffaf
Fix a bug with missing fields in sig_terms (#57757)
When you run a `significant_terms` aggregation on a field and it *is*
mapped but there aren't any values for it then the count of the
documents that match the query on that shard still have to be added to
the overall doc count. I broke that in #57361. This fixes that.

Closes #57402
2020-06-08 10:07:14 -04:00
Mayya Sharipova 70e63a365a
Refactor how to determine if a field is metafield (#57378) (#57771)
Before to determine if a field is meta-field, a static method of MapperService
isMetadataField was used. This method was using an outdated static list
of meta-fields.

This PR instead changes this method to the instance method that
is also aware of meta-fields in all registered plugins.

Related #38373, #41656
Closes #24422
2020-06-08 09:16:18 -04:00
Andrei Dan 1b84e93d83
[7.x] DataStream creation validation allows for prefixed indices (#57750) (#57799)
We want to validate the DataStreams on creation to make sure the future backing
indices would not clash with existing indices in the system (so we can
always rollover the data stream).
This changes the validation logic to allow for a DataStream to be created
with a backing index that has a prefix (eg. `shrink-foo-000001`) even if the
former backing index (`foo-000001`) exists in the system.
The new validation logic will look for potential index conflicts with indices
in the system that have the counter in the name greater than the data stream's
generation.

This ensures that the `DataStream`'s future rollovers are safe because for a
`DataStream` `foo` of generation 4, we will look for standalone indices in the
form of `foo-%06d` with the counter greater than 4 (ie. validation will fail if
`foo-000006` exists in the system), but will also allow replacing a
backing index with an index named by prefixing the backing index it replaces.

(cherry picked from commit 695b242d69f0dc017e732b63737625adb01fe595)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-06-08 13:31:52 +01:00
Armin Braun 004eb8bd7e
Fix Bug With RepositoryData Caching (#57785) (#57800)
* Fix Bug With RepositoryData Caching

This fixes a really subtle bug with caching `RepositoryData`
that can corrupt a repository.
We were caching `RepositoryData` serialized in the newest
metadata format. This lead to a confusing situation where
numeric shard generations would be cached in `ShardGenerations`
that were not written to the repository because the repository
or cluster did not yet support `ShardGenerations`.
In the case where shard generations are not actually supported yet,
these cached numeric generations are not safe and there's multiple
scenarios where they would be incorrect, leading to the repository
trying to read shard level metadata from index-N that don't exist.
This commit makes it so that cached metadata is always in the same
format as the metadata in the repository.

Relates #57798
2020-06-08 13:16:45 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 7a06a13d99 Add description to submit and get async search, as well as cancel tasks (#57745)
This makes it easier to debug where such tasks come from in case they are returned from the get tasks API.

Also renamed the last occurrence of waitForCompletion to waitForCompletionTimeout in get async search request.
2020-06-08 11:17:29 +02:00
Armin Braun 619e4f8c02
Make BackgroundIndexer more Efficient (#57781) (#57789)
Improve efficiency of background indexer by allowing to add
an assertion for failures while they are produced to prevent
queuing them up.
Also, add non-blocking stop to the background indexer so that when
stopping multiple indexers we don't needlessly continue indexing
on some indexers while stopping another one.

Closes #57766
2020-06-08 10:18:47 +02:00
Nik Everett 3b1dfa3b5d
Remove deprecated wrapped from scripted_metric (backport of #57627) (#57763)
This removes the deprecated `asMultiBucketAggregator` wrapper from
`scripted_metric`. Unlike most other such removals, this isn't likely to
save much memory. But it does make the internals of the aggregator
slightly less twisted.

Relates to #56487
2020-06-05 16:14:28 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen f170b52e64
Backing indices should use composable template matching with the corresponding data stream name (#57728)
Backport of #57640 to 7.x branch.

Composable templates with exact matches, can match with the data stream name, but not with the backing index name.
Also if the backing index naming scheme changes, then a composable template may never match with a backing index.

In that case mappings and settings may not get applied.
2020-06-05 18:38:22 +02:00
Dan Hermann 3fe93e24a6
[7.x] Prohibit closing the write index for a data stream (#57740) 2020-06-05 11:14:43 -05:00
Jake Landis 459ab9a0b2
[7.x] Ensure type exists for all monitoring configuration (#57399) (#57704)
#47711 and #47246 helped to validate that monitoring settings are
rejected at time of setting the monitoring settings. Else an invalid
monitoring setting can find it's way into the cluster state and result
in an exception thrown [1] on the cluster state application (there by
causing significant issues). Some additional monitoring settings have
been identified that can result in invalid cluster state that also
result in exceptions thrown on cluster state application.

All settings require a type of either http or local to be
applicable. When a setting is changed, the exporters are automatically
updated with the new settings. However, if the old or new settings lack
of a type setting an exception will be thrown (since exporters are
always of type 'http' or 'local'). Arguably we shouldn't blindly create
and destroy new exporters on each monitoring setting update, but the
lifecycle of the exporters is abit out the scope this PR is trying to
address.

This commit introduces a similar methodology to check for validity as
#47711 and #47246 but this time for ALL (including non-http) settings.
Monitoring settings are not useful unless there an exporter with a type
defined. The type is used as dependent setting, such that it must
exist to set the value. This ensures that when any monitoring settings
changes that they can only get added to cluster state if the type
exists. If the type exists (and the other validations pass) then the
exporters will get re-built and the cluster state remains valid.

Tests have been included to ensure that all dynamic monitoring settings
have the type as dependent settings.

[1]
org.elasticsearch.common.settings.SettingsException: missing exporter type for [found-user-defined] exporter
at org.elasticsearch.xpack.monitoring.exporter.Exporters.initExporters(Exporters.java:126) ~[?:?]
2020-06-05 10:47:11 -05:00
Tanguy Leroux 0e57528d5d Remove more //NORELEASE (#57517)
We agreed on removing the following //NORELEASE tags.
2020-06-05 15:34:06 +02:00
Gordon Brown 5a4e5a1e9d
Handle `cluster.max_shards_per_node` in YAML config (#57234)
Prior to this commit, `cluster.max_shards_per_node` is not correctly handled
when it is set via the YAML config file, only when it is set via the Cluster
Settings API.

This commit refactors how the limit is implemented, both to enable correctly
handling the setting in the YAML and to more effectively centralize the logic
used to enforce the limit. The logic used to apply the limit, as well as the
setting value, has been moved to the new `ShardLimitValidator`.
2020-06-04 14:02:21 -06:00
Nik Everett 98c379c507
Merge remaining sig_terms into terms (#57397) (#57687)
Merges the remaining implementation of `significant_terms` into `terms`
so that we can more easilly make them work properly without
`asMultiBucketAggregator` which *should* save memory and speed them up.

Relates #56487
2020-06-04 14:32:32 -04:00
Mark Vieira 9b0f5a1589
Include vendored code notices in distribution notice files (#57017) (#57569)
(cherry picked from commit 627ef279fd29f8af63303bcaafd641aef0ffc586)
2020-06-04 10:34:24 -07:00
Armin Braun 80d1b12fa3
Restore ThreadContext after Serializing OutboundMessage (#57659) (#57681)
Stash the current context before restoring the stored context on the IO thread
so that its thread context does not get polluted.

Closes #57554
2020-06-04 17:55:26 +02:00
David Turner fc4dd6d681 Timeout health API on busy master (#57587)
Today `GET _cluster/health?wait_for_events=...&timeout=...` will wait
indefinitely for the master to process the pending cluster health task,
ignoring the specified timeout. This could take a very long time if the master
is overloaded. This commit fixes this by adding a timeout to the pending
cluster health task.
2020-06-04 13:39:22 +01:00
William Brafford 7de6d97363
Version bump for 7.7.1 release (#57619) 2020-06-03 16:38:25 -04:00
Igor Motov 8d7f389f3a
Increase search.max_buckets to 65,535 (#57042)
Increases the default search.max_buckets limit to 65,535, and only counts
buckets during reduce phase.

Closes #51731
2020-06-03 15:35:41 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani e0a15e8dc4
Remove the 'array value parser' marker interface. (#57571) (#57622)
This PR replaces the marker interface with the method
FieldMapper#parsesArrayValue. I find this cleaner and it will help with the
fields retrieval work (#55363).

The refactor also ensures that only field mappers can declare they parse array
values. Previously other types like ObjectMapper could implement the marker
interface and be passed array values, which doesn't make sense.
2020-06-03 11:30:14 -07:00
Nik Everett 7fd94f7d0f Test: Protect auto_date_histo from 0 buckets
The test for `auto_date_histogram` as trying to round `Long.MAX_VALUE`
if there were 0 buckets. That doesn't work.

Also, this replaces all of the class variables created to make
consistent random result when testing `InternalAutoDateHistogram` with
the newer `randomResultsToReduce` which is a little simpler to
understand.
2020-06-03 12:51:22 -04:00
Christos Soulios 67abde326e
[7.x] Introduce v6.8.11 (#57600) 2020-06-03 19:10:16 +03:00
Nhat Nguyen 5097071230 Increase timeout for GlobalCheckpointSyncIT (#57567)
The test failed when it was running with 4 replicas and 3 indexing 
threads. The recovering replicas can prevent the global checkpoint from
advancing. This commit increases the timeout to 60 seconds for this
suite and the check for no inflight requests.

Closes #57204
2020-06-03 08:50:02 -04:00
Nik Everett 2a27c411fb
Same memory when geo aggregations are not on top (#57483) (#57551)
Saves memory when the `geotile_grid` and `geohash_grid` are not on the
top level by using the `LongKeyedBucketOrds` we built in #55873.
2020-06-02 16:21:50 -04:00
Zachary Tong 79ac69cfa3
[7.x Backport] Prevent SigTerms/SigText from running on fields they do not support (#57485)
SigTerms cannot run on fields that are not searchable, and SigText
cannot run on fields that do not have analyzers.  Both of these
situations fail today with an esoteric exception, so this just formalizes
the constraint by throwing an IllegalArgumentException up front.

In practice, the only affected field seems to be the `binary` field,
which is neither searchable or has a default analyzer (e.g. even numeric
and keyword fields have a default analyzer despite not being tokenized)

Adds supported-type tests, and makes some changes to the test itself
to allow testing sigtext (indexing _source).

Also a few tweaks to the test to avoid bad randomization (negative
numbers, etc).
2020-06-02 16:03:37 -04:00
Nik Everett 97c06816a4
Fix an optimization in terms agg (backport #57438) (#57547)
When the `terms` agg runs against strings and uses global ordinals it
has an optimization when it collects segments that only ever have a
single value for the particular string. This is *very* common. But I
broke it in #57241. This fixes that optimization and adds `debug`
information that you can use to see how often we collect segments of
each type. And adds a test to make sure that I don't break the
optimization again.

We also had a specialiation for when there isn't a filter on the terms
to aggregate. I had removed that specialization in #57241 which resulted
in some slow down as well. This adds it back but in a more clear way.
And, hopefully, a way that is marginally faster when there *is* a
filter.

Closes #57407
2020-06-02 14:57:45 -04:00
Mark Tozzi e50f514092
IndexFieldData should hold the ValuesSourceType (#57373) (#57532) 2020-06-02 12:16:53 -04:00
Armin Braun ba2d70d8eb
Serialize Outbound Messages on IO Threads (#56961) (#57080)
Almost every outbound message is serialized to buffers of 16k pagesize.
We were serializing these messages off the IO loop (and retaining the concrete message
instance as well) and would then enqueue it on the IO loop to be dealt with as soon as the
channel is ready.
1. This would cause buffers to be held onto for longer than necessary, causing less reuse on average.
2. If a channel was slow for some reason, not only would concrete message instances queue up for it, but also 16k of buffers would be reserved for each message until it would be written+flushed physically.

With this change, the serialization happens on the event loop which effectively limits the number of buffers that `N` IO-threads will ever use so long as messages are small and channels writable.
Also, this change dereferences the reference to the concrete outbound message as soon as it has been serialized to save some more on GC.

This reduces the GC time for a default PMC run by about 50% in experiments (3 nodes, 2G heap each, loopback ... obvious caveat is that GC isn't that heavy in the first place with recent changes but still a measurable gain).
I also expect it to be helpful for master node stability by causing less of a spike if master is e.g. hit by a large number of requests that are processed batched (e.g. shard snapshot status updates) and responded to in a short time frame all at once.

Obviously, the downside to this change is that it introduces more latency on the IO loop for the serialization. But since we read all of these messages on the IO loop as well I don't see it as much of a qualitative change really and the more predictable buffer use seems much more valuable relatively.
2020-06-02 16:15:18 +02:00
Armin Braun 9bc9d01b84
Do not Block Snapshot Thread Pool Fully During Restore or Snapshot (#57360) (#57511)
Allow for a fairer distribution of snapshot and restore operations
to enable parallel snapshots and improve behaviour for parallel snapshot + restore.

Closes #55803
2020-06-02 11:45:55 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 7aad4f6470
Store parsed mapping settings in IndexSettings (#57492)
There are several mapping settings that are currently re-parsed every
time they are read. This can be quite frequent, for example within every
document ingestion. This commit moves the parsed versions of these
mapping settings to be stored in IndexSettings, just as other index settings
are already.

closes #57395
2020-06-01 16:45:36 -07:00
Mark Tozzi 1f500583b1
Clean up Aggregator Supplier Boiler Plate (#57442) (#57452) 2020-06-01 14:21:07 -04:00
Nik Everett c6c0b1a968
Optimize `routingNodes` variable in AddIncrementallyTests (#57140) (#57447)
The `routingNodes` variable is unused. Replace `clusterState.getRoutingNodes()` with `routingNodes`.

Co-authored-by: Boice Huang <boicehuang@tencent.com>
2020-06-01 14:13:45 -04:00
Zachary Tong daaf5a3dcc
Fix assertion catching in aggregation supported type test (#56466) (#57382)
At some point, we changed the supported-type test to also catch
assertion errors.  This has the side effect of also catching the
`fail()` call inside the try-catch, which silently smothered some
failures.

This modifies the test to throw at the end of the try-catch
block to prevent from accidentally catching itself.

Catching the AssertionError is convenient because there are other locations
that do throw an assertion in tests (due to hitting an assertion
before the exception is thrown) so I think we should keep it around.

Also includes a variety of fixes to other tests which were failing
but being silently smothered.
2020-06-01 12:10:05 -04:00
Armin Braun 59570eaa7d
Fix Local Translog Recovery not Updating Safe Commit in Edge Case (#57350) (#57380)
In case the local checkpoint in the latest commit is less
than the last processed local checkpoint we would recover
0 ops and hence not commit again.
This would lead to the logic in `IndexShard#recoverLocallyUpToGlobalCheckpoint`
not seeing the latest local checkpoint when it reload the safe commit from the store
and thus cause inefficient recoveries because the recoveries would work from a
lower than possible local checkpoint.

Closes #57010
2020-05-30 09:28:50 +02:00
Nik Everett d6a3704932
Fold some of sig_terms into terms (backport of #57361) (#57386)
This merges the global-ordinals-based implementation for
`significant_terms` into the global-ordinals-based implementation of
`terms`, removing a bunch of copy and pasted code that is subtly
different across the two implementations and replacing it with an
explicit `ResultStrategy` with nice stuff like Javadoc.

The actual behavior is mostly unchanged, though I was able to remove a
redundant copy of bytes representing the string from the result
construction phase of `significant_terms`.

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-29 22:51:11 -04:00
Nik Everett f52e779806
Fix casting of scaled_float in sorts (#57207) (#57385)
Previously we'd get a `ClassCastException` when you tried to use
`numeric_type` on `scaled_float`. Oops! This cleans up the CCE and moves
some code around so the casting actually works.
2020-05-29 18:06:04 -04:00
Nik Everett d5e86d7c4d
Small cleanups for terms aggregator (#57315) (#57381)
This includes a few small cleanups for the `TermsAggregatorFactory`:

1. Removes an unused `DeprecationLogger`
2. Moves the members to right above the ctor.
3. Merges some all of the heuristics for picking `SubAggCollectionMode`
   into a single method.
2020-05-29 16:59:35 -04:00
Nik Everett 4263c25b2f
Save memory when histogram agg is not on top (backport of #57277) (#57377)
This saves some memory when the `histogram` aggregation is not a top
level aggregation by dropping `asMultiBucketAggregator` in favor of
natively implementing multi-bucket storage in the aggregator. For the
most part this just uses the `LongKeyedBucketOrds` that we built the
first time we did this.
2020-05-29 15:07:37 -04:00
Benjamin Trent 15aba60c02
[7.x] Add new circuitbreaker plugin and refactor CircuitBreakerService (#55695) (#57359)
* Add new circuitbreaker plugin and refactor CircuitBreakerService (#55695)

This commit lays the ground work for plugins supplying their own circuit breakers.

It adds a new interface: `CircuitBreakerPlugin`.

This interface provides methods for providing custom child CircuitBreaker objects. There are also facilities for allowing dynamic settings for the custom breakers.

With the refactor, circuit breakers are no longer replaced on setting changes. Instead, the two mutable settings themselves are `volatile`. Plugins that want to use their custom circuit breaker should keep a reference of their constructed breaker.
2020-05-29 12:13:46 -04:00
Mayya Sharipova aebb78bf5c Run sort optimization when from+size>0 (#57250) 2020-05-29 11:30:35 -04:00
Armin Braun e4fd78f866
Remove Overly Strict Safety Mechnism in Shard Snapshot Logic (#57227) (#57362)
Unfortunately, we cannot have a safety mechnism like this where we throw whenever we find unreadable data in a shard.
This breaks in the case of an older ES version (without shard generations enabled) having failed to snapshot a shard snapshot after writing some data to its path and having finalized it for example.
Another example of where we can't support this check is the test I added, if we snapshot an index with a name that already exists in the repository and more shards than the existing index, fail doing that and then retry snapshotting it we will also see unexpected data in the path.

We could technically do deeper inspections on the unexpected data but I don't think it's worth it really. In the end if we are unable to read the data here it's broken anyway. By moving to a new `index-` blob in the shard directory I don't see us ever
corrupting existing data and since we (by virtue of moving to an empty generation) won't do any incremental work on top of potentially corrupt data we also do not risk creating broken snapshots going forward.
=> Just logging a warning in this very unlikely case is the best we can do I think
2020-05-29 16:41:57 +02:00
Dan Hermann 6b0d707671
[7.x] Do not report negative values for swap sizes (#57353) 2020-05-29 08:11:47 -05:00
Henning Andersen 8427d677e9
Reindex and friends fail nicely when max_docs < slices (#54901) (#57348)
When the parameter `max_docs` is less than `slices` in update_by_query,
delete_by_query or reindex API, `max_docs ` is set to 0 and we throw an
action_request_validation_exception with confused error message:
"maxDocs should be greater than 0...".
This change checks that whether `max_docs` is less than `slices` and
throw an illegal_argument_exception with clear message.

Relates to #52786.

Co-authored-by: bellengao <gbl_long@163.com>
2020-05-29 14:30:14 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 04ef39da77
Change cluster info actions to be able to resolve data streams. (#57343)
Backport of #56878 to 7.x branch.

With this change the following APIs will be able to resolve data streams:
get index, get mappings and ilm explain APIs.

Relates to #53100
2020-05-29 12:17:53 +02:00
Ignacio Vera 75868ea915
Catch InputCoercionException thrown by Jackson parser (#57287) (#57330)
Jackson 2.10 library has added a new type of error that is thrown when a numeric value is out 
of range. This error should be catch and handle properly in case the flag ignore_malformed 
has been set to true.
2020-05-29 09:47:47 +02:00
Nik Everett b9fe10866e
Make global ords terms simpler to understand (backport of #57241) (#57311)
When the `terms` enum operates on non-numeric data it can collect it via
global ordinals. It actually has two separate collection strategies for,
one "dense" and one "remapping". Each of *those* strategies has two
"iteration" strategies that it uses to build buckets, depending on
whether or not we need buckets with `0` docs in them. Previously this
was done with several `null` checks and never really explained. This
change replaces those checks with two `CollectionStrategy` classes which
have good stuff like documentation.
2020-05-28 16:52:35 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 10e1dc199d Revert "Remove unused logic from FieldNamesFieldMapper. (#56834)"
This reverts commit 343fb699a4.
2020-05-28 10:54:10 -07:00
Martijn van Groningen 225ccd1cfa
Ensure template exists when creating data stream (#57275)
Backporting #56888 to 7.x branch.

Limit the creation of data streams only for namespaces that have a composable template with a data stream definition.

This way we ensure that mappings/settings have been specified and will be used at data stream creation and data stream rollover.

Also remove `timestamp_field` parameter from create data stream request and
let the create data stream api resolve the timestamp field
from the data stream definition snippet inside a composable template.

Relates to #53100
2020-05-28 15:08:25 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 5b08eaf90c
Fix trimUnsafeCommits for indices created before 6.2 (#57187)
If an upgraded node is restarted multiple times without flushing a new
index commit, then we will wrongly exclude all commits from the starting
commits. This bug is reproducible with these minimal steps: (1) create
an empty index on 6.1.4 with translog retention disabled, (2) upgrade
the cluster to 7.7.0, (3) restart the upgraded the cluster. The problem
is that with the new translog policy can trim translog without having a
new index commit, while the existing commit still refers to the previous
translog generation.

Closes #57091
2020-05-27 15:08:49 -04:00
Lee Hinman c0f732b9f6
[7.x] Rename template V2 classes to ComposableTemplate (#57183) (#57232)
Backports the following commits to 7.x:

    Rename template V2 classes to ComposableTemplate (#57183)
2020-05-27 11:01:59 -06:00
Nik Everett 4d5be7c817
Save memory on numeric sig terms when not top (backport of #56789) (#57221)
This saves memory when running numeric significant terms which are not
at the top level by merging its collection into numeric terms and relying
on the optimization that we made in #55873.
2020-05-27 12:03:28 -04:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 0e34b2f42e
SlowLoggers using single logger (#56708)
Slow loggers should use single shared logger as otherwise when index is
deleted the log4j logger will remain reachable (log4j is caching) and
will create a memory leak.

closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/56171
2020-05-27 16:38:31 +02:00
Alan Woodward d6b79bcd95 Remove Mapper.updateFieldType() (#57151)
When we had multiple mapping types, an update to a field in one type had to be
propagated to the same field in all other types. This was done using the
Mapper.updateFieldType() method, called at the end of a merge. However, now
that we only have a single type per index, this method is unnecessary and can
be removed.

Relates to #41059
Backport of #56986
2020-05-27 09:21:24 +01:00
Julie Tibshirani 343fb699a4 Remove unused logic from FieldNamesFieldMapper. (#56834)
This logic is no longer used, now that each field mapper handles adding the
`_field_names` fields.
2020-05-26 17:40:36 -07:00
Nik Everett 0fce2b7713 Fix DateHistogramAggregatorTests.testAsSubAgg
Closes #57168 by using `AggregatorTestCase#newIndexSearcher` in the
`AggregatorTestCase#testCase`. Without that global ordinals will
*sometimes* fail to work.
2020-05-26 15:05:31 -04:00
Mark Vieira 92e127e90d
Mute DateHistogramAggregatorTests.testAsSubAgg
(cherry picked from commit 4d050a7a6438a7d102eeef9e03a7d79565bddab7)
2020-05-26 10:57:22 -07:00
Christoph Büscher 56625e35b7 Fix `bool` query behaviour on null value (#56817)
Until 7.7 we used to ignore `null` values for `bool`queries `minimum_should_match`,
parameters and also for the `must`,  `must_not`, `should` and `filter` clauses.
An internal refactoring has changed this so now we get a parsing error. While `null` 
should not a common value here, we should restore the old behaviour for bwc for now.

Closes #56812
2020-05-26 16:23:40 +02:00
Armin Braun 184338ed61
Fix Snapshot Javadoc Issues (#57083) (#57122)
Fixing some incorrect JavaDoc and a typo.

Co-authored-by: jinwook han <jin942002@naver.com>
2020-05-25 18:05:01 +02:00
Dan Hermann c5f61fe24c
Handle exceptions when building _cat/indices response 2020-05-25 09:59:24 -05:00
Armin Braun dde75b0f64
Fix Confusing Exception on Shard Snapshot Abort (#57116) (#57117)
If a partial snapshot has some of its shards aborted because an index got deleted, this can lead to confusing `IllegalStateExceptions` when trying to increment the ref count of the already closed `Store`.
Refactored this a little to throw the same exception for aborted shards no matter the timing of the store close and assert that the concurrent store close can in fact only happen when the shard snapshot has already been aborted.
2020-05-25 16:50:11 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 4511611802 Fix testTrackingChannelTask (#57061)
A task might not be canceled on disconnection if it is completed before the cancellation
is started. We need to relax the assertion in this test.

Closes #56746
2020-05-25 09:53:50 -04:00
Armin Braun 5569137ae3
Flatten ReleaseableBytesReference Object Trees (#57092) (#57109)
When slicing a releasable bytes reference we would create a new counter
every time and pass the original reference chain to the new slice on every
slice invocation. This would lead to extremely deep reference chains and
needlessly uses a dedicated counter for every slice when all the slices
eventually just refer to the same underlying bytes and `Releasable`.
This commit tracks the ref count wrapper with its releasable in a separate
object that can be passed around on every slicing, making the slices' tree
as flat as the original releasable bytes reference.

Also, we were needlessly creating a redundant releasable bytes reference from
a releasable bytes-stream-output that we never actually used for releasing (all code
that uses it just releases the stream itself instead).
2020-05-25 13:00:37 +02:00
Armin Braun 56401d3f66
Release HTTP Request Body Earlier (#57094) (#57110)
We don't need to hold on to the request body past the beginning of sending
the response. There is no need to keep a reference to it until after the response
has been sent fully and we can eagerly release it here.
Note, this can be optimized further to release the contents even earlier but for now
this is an easy increment to saving some memory on the IO pool.
2020-05-25 13:00:19 +02:00
Armin Braun 9fa60f7367
Add History UUID Index Setting (#56930) (#57104)
Pre-requesite for #50278 to be able to uniquely identify index metadata by
its version fields and UUIDs when restoring into closed indices.
2020-05-25 11:26:03 +02:00
Armin Braun 05c019585e
Fix Test Failure from Incorrect Mapping Conflict Assertion (#57085) (#57088)
I think this is a left-over from #56915 where a change in assertion
message didn't make it to this very rare-case assertion.
2020-05-24 09:16:28 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen d8165a3439
Turn off translog retention only when shard started (#57063)
We should only turn off the translog retention when a shard is started; 
otherwise, we can issue unnecessary warn logs.
2020-05-22 09:05:05 -04:00
Jack Conradson 35c546b388
Backports for _source bug fix in scripting (#57068)
* Update DeprecationMap to DynamicMap (#56149)

This renames DeprecationMap to DynamicMap, and changes the deprecation
messages Map to accept a Map of String (keys) to Functions (updated values)
instead. This creates more flexibility in either logging or updating values from
params within a script. This change is required to fix (#52103) in a future PR.

* Fix Source Return Bug in Scripting (#56831)

This change ensures that when a user returns _source directly no matter where 
accessed within scripting, the value is a Map of the converted source as 
opposed to a SourceLookup.
2020-05-21 17:07:38 -07:00
Mayya Sharipova 4cf49bc05e Don't run sort optimization on size=0 (#57044)
Sort optimization creates TopFieldCollector that errors
when size=0. This ensures that sort optimization is not
run when size=0.

Closes #56923
2020-05-21 14:52:28 -04:00
Andrei Dan 9af31109fa
Change "apply create index" log level to DEBUG (#56947) (#57028)
These log statements are also logged by every "simulate adding this index"
functionality. One of them is the rollover action in ILM which executes
rollover dry-runs until the conditions are met, when the actual rollover
is executed.

This changes the statements log level to DEBUG and changes the phrasing
from V1/V2 to legacy/composable templates.

(cherry picked from commit 7cc8e1fe7f9731213ac4869fe99853564fbaaba9)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-05-21 12:14:53 +01:00
markharwood eb8cb31d46
Update Lucene version to 8.6.0-snapshot-9d6c738ffce (#57024)
Same version as master
2020-05-21 11:28:16 +01:00
David Turner 1dabdd9a20
Close channel on handshake error with old version (#56989) (#57025)
Today a transport response uses the same wire format version as the
corresponding request. This mostly works since we mostly know we are
communicating with a node with a compatible version. TCP handshakes don't have
this guarantee since they use `Version.CURRENT.minimumCompatibilityVersion()`
to let us handshake with older nodes. This results in the strange situation of
a node of major version `N` responding to a node of major version `N-1` using a
wire format of version `N-2`.

We put extra effort into the longer BWC requirements for successful responses,
but we do not offer the same guarantees for error responses since they may be
rather complicated to serialize. This can result in the request sender
misinterpreting the response which may have unpredictable consequences.

Rather than strengthening the guarantees in this area, this commit simply logs
the exception and closes the connection on a handshake error with a node that
uses an incompatible wire format.

Closes #54337
2020-05-21 11:00:22 +01:00
David Turner 99f7115f22 Revert "Close channel on handshake error with old version (#56989)"
This reverts commit c81a189da9.
2020-05-21 09:43:28 +01:00
David Turner c81a189da9 Close channel on handshake error with old version (#56989)
Today a transport response uses the same wire format version as the
corresponding request. This mostly works since we mostly know we are
communicating with a node with a compatible version. TCP handshakes don't have
this guarantee since they use `Version.CURRENT.minimumCompatibilityVersion()`
to let us handshake with older nodes. This results in the strange situation of
a node of major version `N` responding to a node of major version `N-1` using a
wire format of version `N-2`.

We put extra effort into the longer BWC requirements for successful responses,
but we do not offer the same guarantees for error responses since they may be
rather complicated to serialize. This can result in the request sender
misinterpreting the response which may have unpredictable consequences.

Rather than strengthening the guarantees in this area, this commit simply logs
the exception and closes the connection on a handshake error with a node that
uses an incompatible wire format.

Closes #54337
2020-05-21 09:00:08 +01:00
Julie Tibshirani fb000d6cf4 Simplify range query methods for range types. (#56976)
For me this is easier to follow. It also avoids parsing the query bounds twice.
2020-05-20 12:02:27 -07:00
Jason Tedor e690c5a68e
Fix some licenses in our own code (#56978)
All of these files were written by us, and not sourced from
anywhere. Therefore, the license head should be granting licenses to
Elasticsearch, rathern than to the ASF. This commit address them by
changing the license to our standard Apache 2.0 license header.
2020-05-20 09:24:31 -04:00
Alan Woodward 18bfbeda29 Move merge compatibility logic from MappedFieldType to FieldMapper (#56915)
Merging logic is currently split between FieldMapper, with its merge() method, and
MappedFieldType, which checks for merging compatibility. The compatibility checks
are called from a third class, MappingMergeValidator. This makes it difficult to reason
about what is or is not compatible in updates, and even what is in fact updateable - we
have a number of tests that check compatibility on changes in mapping configuration
that are not in fact possible.

This commit refactors the compatibility logic so that it all sits on FieldMapper, and
makes it called at merge time. It adds a new FieldMapperTestCase base class that
FieldMapper tests can extend, and moves the compatibility testing machinery from
FieldTypeTestCase to here.

Relates to #56814
2020-05-20 09:43:13 +01:00
Nik Everett 8b9c4eb3e0
Save memory when date_histogram is not on top (#56921) (#56960)
When `date_histogram` is a sub-aggregator it used to allocate a bunch of
objects for every one of it's parent's buckets. This uses the data
structures that we built in #55873 rework the `date_histogram`
aggregator instead of all of the allocation.

Part of #56487
2020-05-19 17:36:55 -04:00
Lee Hinman e208925465
[7.x] Add template simulation API for simulating template composition (#56842) (#56924) 2020-05-19 08:12:21 -06:00
Tim Brooks 57c3a61535
Create HttpRequest earlier in pipeline (#56393)
Elasticsearch requires that a HttpRequest abstraction be implemented
by http modules before server processing. This abstraction controls when
underlying resources are released. This commit moves this abstraction to
be created immediately after content aggregation. This change will
enable follow-up work including moving Cors logic into the server
package and tracking bytes as they are aggregated from the network
level.
2020-05-18 14:54:01 -06:00
Armin Braun 46e5c37267
Remove Dead Conditional from RoutingTable (#56870) (#56914)
`delta` is always positive here.

Co-authored-by: Howard <danielhuang@tencent.com>
2020-05-18 17:18:26 +02:00
David Turner 9ba897fbd6 Random iterations in testDataOnlyNodePersistence (#56906)
PR #56893 was supposed to randomise the iteration count in
`testDataOnlyNodePersistence` but this change was mistakenly omitted. This
commit addresses this.
2020-05-18 15:16:22 +01:00
David Turner 64280b489b Fix testDataOnlyNodePersistence (#56893)
This test failed if all 1000 top-level `rarely()` calls in the loop returned
`false`, because then we would never set the term of the persisted state. This
commit fixes this by adding an earlier call to `persistedState#setCurrentTerm`.
It also changes the test to clean up the threadpools it starts whether it
passes or fails.
2020-05-18 13:57:36 +01:00
Armin Braun e75a6f13a1
Stop Redundantly Serializing ShardId in BulkShardResponse (#56094) (#56866)
When reading/writing the individual doc responses in the context
of a bulk shard response there is no need to serialize the `ShardId`
over and over. This can waste a lot of memory when handling large bulk
requests.
2020-05-17 10:27:17 +02:00
Armin Braun 31f54c934e
Relax Assertion About SnapshotsService Listeners (#56608) (#56863)
This assertion is too strict. A snapshot will be removed from the cluster state
on the CS thread before it is removed from the listeners map on the snapshot thread pool.
Throughout the removal from the cluster state and listener map, the snapshot is tracked
in `endingSnapshots` though, so we can relax the assertion accordingly and are still able
to catch leaked listeners.

Closes #56607
2020-05-17 09:17:41 +02:00
Armin Braun b9614558b9
Fix SnapshotStatusApisIT (#56859) (#56861)
In the unlikely event that the data nodes started snapshotting the
shards already (and hence got blocked on the data blobs) before the
master has applied the cluster state to its own `SnapshotsService` on
the CS applier thread, we can get a `SnapshotMissingException` here which
breaks the busy assert loop so we have to deal with it explicitly.

Closes #56858
2020-05-16 21:50:25 +02:00
Tim Brooks 195a5247d4
Prevent connection races in testEnsureWeReconnect (#56654)
Currently it is possible that a sniff connection round is occurring as
we enter another test loop in testEnsureWeReconnect. The problem is that
once we enter another loop, closing the connection manually can cause
this pre-existing connection round to fail. This round failing can fail
the test. This commit fixes the issue by ensuring that there are no
in-progress connections before entering another loop.
2020-05-15 14:58:46 -06:00