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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Willnauer 7db293c616 Generify Index and Shard exceptions
Today we have a intermediate hierarchy for shard and index exceptions
which makes it hard to introduce generic exceptions like ResourceNotFoundException
intoduced in this commit. This commit breaks up the hierarchy by adding index and shard
as a special internal header that gets rendered for every exception that fills that header.
This commit removes dedicated exceptions like `IndexMissingException` or
`IndexShardMissingException` in favour of `ResourceNotFoundException`
2015-07-14 16:31:49 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 52859e3a52 Internal: refactored MetaData to split the concrete index name resolution to IndexNameExpressionResolver.
Changes in a nutshell:
* All expression logic is now encapsulated by ExpressionResolver interface.
* MetaData#convertFromWildcards() gets replaced by WildcardExpressionResolver.
* All of the indices expansion methods are being moved from MetaData class to the new IndexNameExpressionResolver class.
* All single index expansion optimisations are removed.

The logic for resolving a concrete index name from an expression has been moved from MetaData to IndexExpressionResolver. The logic has been cleaned up and simplified were was possible without breaking bwc.

Also the notion of aliasOrIndex has been changed to index expression.

The IndexNameExpressionResolver translates index name expressions into concrete indices. The list of index name expressions are first delegated to the known ExpressionResolverS. An ExpressionResolver is responsible for translating if possible an expression into another expression (possibly but not required this can be concrete indices or aliases) otherwise the expressions are left untouched. Concretely this means converting wildcard expressions into concrete indices or aliases, but in the future other implementations could convert expressions based on different rules.

To prevent many overloading of methods, DocumentRequest extends now from IndicesRequest. All implementation of DocumentRequest already did implement IndicesRequest indirectly.
2015-07-10 15:18:28 +02:00
Robert Muir 9a146b9e75 Get delete by query rest tests running 2015-07-06 15:13:50 -04:00
Simon Willnauer 8b60083dda Add high-level javadocs to delete-by-query
This commit adds high-level javadocs to the delete-by-query explaining
it's semantics and why it's moved to a plugin.

Closes #11723
2015-06-22 14:34:16 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 895a7dd03c [TEST] assume assertions are enabled 2015-06-22 11:25:02 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 8bd3d7e4a4 Fix number of deleted/missing documents in Delete-By-Query
The deleted counter is incremented even if the document is missing. Also, this commit ensures that the scroll id is cleared even if no documents are found by the scan request.
2015-06-18 13:09:42 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 90f9b5f60d Allow to opt-out of loading packaged REST tests
this is really just a workaround for plugins to run their own
REST tests instead of the core ones. It opts out of the rest test
loading from the core jar file and tries to load from the classpath instead.
Eventually we need to fix this infrastrucutre to move away from parameterized
tests such that subclasses can override behavior.

Closes #11721
2015-06-17 20:37:59 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux ba3540675a Add delete-by-query plugin
The delete by query plugin adds support for deleting all of the documents (from one or more indices) which match the specified query. It is a replacement for the problematic delete-by-query functionality which has been removed from Elasticsearch core in 2.0. Internally, it uses the Scan/Scroll and Bulk APIs to delete documents in an efficient and safe manner. It is slower than the old delete-by-query functionality, but fixes the problems with the previous implementation.

Closes #7052
2015-06-17 14:52:25 +02:00