hamcrest has some improvements in newer versions, like FileMatchers
that make assertions regarding file exists cleaner. This commit upgrades
to the latest version of hamcrest so we can start using new and improved
matchers.
The pid dir for both systemd and init.d is already managed by those
respective systems (tmpfiles.d and the init script, respectively). Since
the /var/run dir is often mounted as tmpfs, it does not make sense to
have the elasticsearch pid dir added by the package installation. This
commit removes that empty dir from deb and rpm.
* Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (#40978)
This commit replaces the existing RandomizedTestingTask and supporting code with Gradle's built-in JUnit support via the Test task type. Additionally, the previous workaround to disable all tasks named "test" and create new unit testing tasks named "unitTest" has been removed such that the "test" task now runs unit tests as per the normal Gradle Java plugin conventions.
(cherry picked from commit 323f312bbc829a63056a79ebe45adced5099f6e6)
* Fix forking JVM runner
* Don't bump shadow plugin version
This commit deprecates versions of Java prior to Java 11. This commit
will cause a warning to be printed to standard error when any command
line tool is invoked, or when Elasticsearch is started. Additionally, we
log a deprecation message when Elasticsearch is started.
On windows, JAVA_HOME is currently resolved when the windows service is started. However, this is contrary to what our documentation states. This commit moves resolution to service install. This has the side effect of making java existence checking optional in elasticsearch-env.bat, since the rest of the service commands do not require java.
closes#30720
When a node is repurposed to master/no-data or no-master/no-data, v7.x
will not start (see #37748 and #37347). The `elasticsearch repurpose`
tool can fix this by cleaning up the problematic data.
This commit adds cd $ES_HOME to elasticsearch-env and removes it from
elasticsearch. This way, both elasticsearch and elasticsearch-cli are
executed with the working directory set to $ES_HOME. The need for the
fix arose from the following bug:
1. Explicitly set path.data to relative to ES_HOME path in
elasticsearch.yml.
2. Run elasticsearch from any directory. Elasticsearch is able to
correctly start.
3. Stop elasticsearch.
4. Run elasticsearch-node unsafe-bootstrap, not from ES_HOME directory.
It will fail with an exception.
This commit fixes the issue and adds a new test.
This PR fixes the issue and adds a new test.
Also tests >=100 are renamed because alphabetic order does not work for
them.
(cherry picked from commit 2ffc29306ff7366efc598e7b4dd2ce528895cd3a
with fixes by #40083 and #40118)
This commit adds a variant for every official distribution that omits
the bundled jdk. The "no-jdk" naming is conveyed through the package
classifier, alongside the platform. Package tests are also added for
each new distribution.
* Bundle java in distributions
Setting up a jdk is currently a required external step when installing
elasticsearch. This is particularly problematic for the rpm/deb packages
as installing a jdk in the same package installation command does not
guarantee any order, so must be done in separate steps. Additionally,
JAVA_HOME must be set and often causes problems in selecting a correct
jdk when, for example, the system java is an older unsupported version.
This commit bundles platform specific openjdks into each distribution.
In addition to eliminating the issues above, it also presents future
possible improvements like using jlink to build jdk images only
containing modules that elasticsearch uses.
closes#31845
Finding java on the path is sometimes confusing for users and
unexpected, as well as leading to a different java being used than a
user expects. This commit adds warning messages when starting
elasticsearch (or any tools like the plugin cli) and using java found
on the PATH instead of via JAVA_HOME.
The certgen, certutil and saml-metadata tools did not correctly return
their exit code to the calling shell.
These commands now explicitly exit with the code that was returned
from the main(args, terminal) method.
This commit adds classifiers to the distributions indicating the
OS (for archives) and platform. The current OSes are for windows, darwin (ie
macos) and linux. This change will allow future OS/architecture specific
changes to the distributions. Note the docs using distribution links
have been updated, but will be reworked in a followup to make OS
specific instructions for the archives.
In order to support JSON log format, a custom pattern layout was used and its configuration is enclosed in ESJsonLayout. Users are free to use their own patterns, but if smooth Beats integration is needed, they should use ESJsonLayout. EvilLoggerTests are left intact to make sure user's custom log patterns work fine.
To populate additional fields node.id and cluster.uuid which are not available at start time,
a cluster state update will have to be received and the values passed to log4j pattern converter.
A ClusterStateObserver.Listener is used to receive only one ClusteStateUpdate. Once update is received the nodeId and clusterUUid are set in a static field in a NodeAndClusterIdConverter.
Following fields are expected in JSON log lines: type, tiemstamp, level, component, cluster.name, node.name, node.id, cluster.uuid, message, stacktrace
see ESJsonLayout.java for more details and field descriptions
Docker log4j2 configuration is now almost the same as the one use for ES binary.
The only difference is that docker is using console appenders, whereas ES is using file appenders.
relates: #32850
The packaging tests currently have a test which installs elasticsearch,
removes it, modifies ownership of /etc/elasticsearch, and
reinstalls. It then checks that the /etc/elasticsearch directory has
ownership that the package expects. But the recursive change touches
files not owned by the package. In the past this worked because we did a
recursive ownership change within the package postinst. However, that
was recently removed, and thus this test no longer makes sense.
elasticsearch-node tool helps to restore cluster if half or more of
master eligible nodes are lost. Of course, all bets are off, regarding
data consistency.
There are two parts of the tool: unsafe-bootstrap to be used when there
is still at least one master-eligible node alive and detach-cluster,
when there are no master-eligible nodes left.
This commit implements the first part.
Docs for the tool will be added separately as a part of #37812.
* Testing conventions now checks for tests in main
This is the last outstanding feature of the old NamingConventionsTask,
so time to remove it.
* PR review
Some systems default to a nofile ulimit of 65535. To reduce the pain of
deploying Elasticsearch to such systems, this commit lowers the required
limit from 65536 to 65535.
This commit removes permission editing commands from the postinst
scriptlet. Instead, we now fully configure the owner/group (as well as
sticky bit) for these files and directories.
closes#37143
Currently is `java` is not in $PATH the preinst script fails
prematurely and prevents an appropriate message from getting displayed
to the user.
Make package installation more user friendly when java is not in
$PATH and add a test for it.
Also use a she-bang in the preinst script, as, at least in Debian,
maintainer scripts must start with the #! convention [1].
Relates #31845
[1] https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-maintainerscripts.html
If `dpkg` fails, try and look for who has `/var/lib/dpkg/lock` open. If
it exists and is open then return a failure with information about who
has file open. This should help us debug #33762.
Closes#34309
With this change, `Version` no longer carries information about the qualifier,
we still need a way to show the "display version" that does have both
qualifier and snapshot. This is now stored by the build and red from `META-INF`.
#32281 adds elasticsearch-shard to provide bwc version of elasticsearch-translog for 6.x; have to remove elasticsearch-translog for 7.0
Relates to #31389
In #33241 we moved the file-based discovery functionality to core
Elasticsearch, but preserved the `discovery-file` plugin, and support for the
existing location of the `unicast_hosts.txt` file, for BWC reasons. This commit
completes the removal of this plugin.
New plugin for annotated_text field type.
Largely a copy of `text` field type but adds ability to include markdown-like syntax in the text.
The “AnnotatedText” class parses text+markup and converts into plain text and AnnotationTokens.
The annotation token values are injected unchanged alongside the regular text tokens to provide a
form of additional indexed overlay useful in positional searches and highlighting.
Annotated_text fields do not support fielddata as we want to phase this out.
Also includes a new "annotated" highlighter type that retains annotations and merges in search
hits as additional annotation markup.
Closes#29467
On some Linux distributions tmpfiles.d cleans files and
directories under /tmp if they haven't been accessed for
10 days.
This can cause problems for ML as ML is currently the only
component that uses the temp directory more than a few
seconds after startup. If you didn't open an ML job for
10 days and then tried to open one then the temp directory
would have been deleted.
This commit prevents the problem occurring in the case of
Elasticsearch being managed by systemd, as systemd private
temp directories are not subject to periodic cleanup (by
default).
Additionally there are now some docs to warn people about
the risk and suggest a manual mitigation for .tar.gz users.
This recreates a test that was added to the bats packaging tests
in #31343 but didn't make it over to the java project during when the
linux package tests were ported in #31943
When packages are installed but can not locate the java executable, they
should fail with a descriptive message
* Remove BouncyCastle dependency from runtime
This commit introduces a new gradle project that contains
the classes that have a dependency on BouncyCastle. For
the default distribution, It builds a jar from those and
in puts it in a subdirectory of lib
(/tools/security-cli) along with the BouncyCastle jars.
This directory is then passed in the
ES_ADDITIONAL_CLASSPATH_DIRECTORIES of the CLI tools
that use these classes.
BouncyCastle is removed as a runtime dependency (remains
as a compileOnly one) from x-pack core and x-pack security.
Add packaging tests for the linux package distributions to the java test
project and remove them from bats. Most of the tests that lived in
30_deb_package.bats and 40_rpm_package.bats are applicable to both
package types and are combined into a single type of test case. Others
are separated out into separate cases to make their intent more clear
For #26741
Use the randomized runner from the test framework and add some basic
logging to make the packaging tests behave more similarly to how we use
junit in the rest of the project
Recreates the rest of the bats packaging tests for the tar distribution
in the java packaging test project, with support for both tar and zip
packaging, both oss and default flavors, and on Linux and Windows. Most
tests are followed fairly closely, some have either been dropped if
unnecessary or folded into others if convenient.
So the issue here is that we want to avoid setting vm.max_map_count if
it is already equal to the desired value (the bootstrap check requires
262144). The reason we want to avoid this is because in some use-cases
using sysctl to set this will fail. In this case, we want to enable
users to set this value externally and then allow that to cause using
sysctl to set the value to be skipped so that cases where using sysctl
will fail to no longer fail.
The package installation relies on java being in the path. If java is
not in the path, the tests fail at post-install time. This commit adds a
pre-install check to validate that java exists, and if it fails, the
package is never installed, and thus keeps a system clean, rather than
aborting at post-install and leaving behind a mess.
Closes#29665
This commit modifies the Sys V init startup scripts to only modify
vm.max_map_count if needed. In this case, needed means that the current
value is less than our default value of 262144 maps.