Extend SHOW TABLES, DESCRIBE and SHOW COLUMNS to support table
identifiers not just SQL LIKE pattern.
This allows both Elasticsearch-style multi-index patterns and SQL LIKE.
To disambiguate between the two (as the " vs ' can be easy to miss),
the grammar now requires LIKE keyword as a prefix for all LIKE-like
patterns.
Also added some docs comparing the two types of patterns.
Fix#33294
This is not changing the behaviour as when the sort field was set
to `influencer_score` the secondary sort would be used and that
was using the `record_score` at the highest priority.
1. The TOMCAT_DATESTAMP format needs to be checked before
TIMESTAMP_ISO8601, otherwise TIMESTAMP_ISO8601 will
match the start of the Tomcat datestamp.
2. Exclude more characters before and after numbers. For
example, in 1.2.3 we don't want to match 1.2 as a float.
The comparator used TimeValue parsing, which meant it couldn't handle
calendar time. This fixes the comparator to handle either (and potentially
mixed). The mixing shouldn't be an issue since the validation code
upstream will prevent it, but was simplest to allow the comparator
to handle both.
In Lucene 8 the statistics for a field (doc_count, sum_doc_count, ...) are
checked and invalid values (v < 0) are rejected. Though for the _field_names
field we hide the statistics of the field if security is enabled since
some terms (field names) may be filtered. However this statistics are never
used, this field is not used for ranking and cannot be used to generate
term vectors. For these reasons this commit restores the original statistics
for the field in order to be compliant with Lucene 8.
This test fails several times due to timeout when asserting the number
of docs on the following and leading indices. This change reduces
the number of docs to index and increases the timeout.
* master:
Mute test watcher usage stats output
[Rollup] Fix FullClusterRestart test
Adjust soft-deletes version after backport into 6.5
completely drop `index.shard.check_on_startup: fix` for 7.0 (#33194)
Fix AwaitsFix issue number
Mute SmokeTestWatcherWithSecurityIT testsi
drop `index.shard.check_on_startup: fix` (#32279)
tracked at
[DOCS] Moves ml folder from x-pack/docs to docs (#33248)
[DOCS] Move rollup APIs to docs (#31450)
[DOCS] Rename X-Pack Commands section (#33005)
TEST: Disable soft-deletes in ParentChildTestCase
Fixes SecurityIntegTestCase so it always adds at least one alias (#33296)
Fix pom for build-tools (#33300)
Lazy evaluate java9home (#33301)
SQL: test coverage for JdbcResultSet (#32813)
Work around to be able to generate eclipse projects (#33295)
Highlight that index_phrases only works if no slop is used (#33303)
Different handling for security specific errors in the CLI. Fix for https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/33230 (#33255)
[ML] Refactor delimited file structure detection (#33233)
SQL: Support multi-index format as table identifier (#33278)
MINOR: Remove Dead Code from PathTrie (#33280)
Enable forbiddenapis server java9 (#33245)
We need to wait for the job to fully initialize and start before
we can attempt to stop it. If we don't, it's possible for the stop
API to be called before the persistent task is fully loaded and it'll
throw an exception.
Closes#32773
In the previous commit where SmokeTestWatcherWithSecurityIT tests were
muted, I added the incorrect issue numbers. This commit fixes this. The
issue for the tests is #33320.
* Fixes SecurityIntegTestCase so it always adds at least one alias
`SecurityIntegTestCase.createIndicesWithRandomAliases` could randomly
fail because its not gauranteed that the randomness of which aliases to
add to the `IndicesAliasesRequestBuilder` would always select at least
one alias to add. This change fixes the problem by keeping track of
whether we have added an alias to teh request and forcing the last
alias to be added if no other aliases have been added so far.
Closes#30098
Closes #33123e
* Addresses review comments
These response classes did not add any value and in that case just AcknowledgedResponse should be used.
I also changed the formatting of methods to take one line per parameter in
FollowIndexAction.java and UnfollowIndexAction.java files to make
reviewing diffs in the future easier.
* Tests for JdbcResultSet
* Added VARCHAR conversion for different types
* Made error messages consistent: they now contain both the type that fails to be converted and the value itself
1. Use the term "delimited" rather than "separated values"
2. Use a single factory class with arguments to specify the
delimiter and identification constraints
This change makes it easier to add support for other
delimiter characters.
* master:
Integrates soft-deletes into Elasticsearch (#33222)
Revert "Integrates soft-deletes into Elasticsearch (#33222)"
Add support for "authorization_realms" (#33262)
Authorization Realms allow an authenticating realm to delegate the task
of constructing a User object (with name, roles, etc) to one or more
other realms.
E.g. A client could authenticate using PKI, but then delegate to an LDAP
realm. The LDAP realm performs a "lookup" by principal, and then does
regular role-mapping from the discovered user.
This commit includes:
- authorization_realm support in the pki, ldap, saml & kerberos realms
- docs for authorization_realms
- checks that there are no "authorization chains"
(whereby "realm-a" delegates to "realm-b", but "realm-b" delegates to "realm-c")
Authorization realms is a platinum feature.
This PR removes the deprecated `Custom` class in `IndexMetaData`, in favor
of a `Map<String, DiffableStringMap>` that is used to store custom index
metadata. As part of this, there is now no way to set this metadata in a
template or create index request (since it's only set by plugins, or dedicated
REST endpoints).
The `Map<String, DiffableStringMap>` is intended to be a namespaced `Map<String,
String>` (`DiffableStringMap` implements `Map<String, String>`, so the signature
is more like `Map<String, Map<String, String>>`). This is so we can do things
like:
``` java
Map<String, String> ccrMeta = indexMetaData.getCustom("ccr");
```
And then have complete control over the metadata. This also means any
plugin/feature that uses this has to manage its own BWC, as the map is just
serialized as a map. It also means that if metadata is put in the map that isn't
used (for instance, if a plugin were removed), it causes no failures the way
an unregistered `Setting` would.
The reason I use a custom `DiffableStringMap` here rather than a plain
`Map<String, String>` is so the map can be diffed with previous cluster state
updates for serialization.
Supersedes #32683
This commit ensures that when `TriggerService.start()` is called,
we ensure in the trigger engine implementations that current watches are
removed instead of adding to the existing ones in
`TickerScheduleTriggerEngine.start()`
Two additional minor fixes, where the result remains the same but less code gets executed.
1. If the node is not a data node, we forgot to set the status to
STARTING when watcher is being started. This should not be a big issue,
because a non-data node does not spent a lot of time loading as there
are no watches which need loading.
2. If a new cluster state came in during a reload, we had two checks in
place to abort loading the current one. The first one before we load all
the watches of the local node and the second before watcher is starting
with those new watches. Turned out that the first check was not
returning, which meant we always tried to load all the watches, and then
would fail on the second check. This has been fixed here.
Ensure that the SSLConfigurationReloaderTests can run with JDK 11
by pinning the Server TLS version to TLS1.2. This can be revisited
while tackling the effort to full support TLSv1.3 in
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/32276Resolves#32124
Ran for all locales in system to find locales which caused
problems in tests due to incorrect generalized time handling
in simple kdc ldap server.
Closes#33228
We need to limit the search request aggregations to whole multiples
of the configured interval for both histogram and date_histogram.
Otherwise, agg buckets won't overlap with the rolled up buckets
and the results will be incorrect.
For histogram, the validation is very simple: request must be >= the config,
and modulo evenly.
Dates are more tricky.
- If both request and config are fixed dates, we can convert to millis
and treat them just like the histo
- If both are calendar, we make sure the request is >= the config with
a static lookup map that ranks the calendar values relatively. All
calendar units are "singles", so they are evenly divisible already
- We disallow any other combination (one fixed, one calendar, etc)
When a node dies that carries a watcher shard or a shard is relocated to
another node, then watcher needs not only trigger a reload on the node
where the shard relocation happened, but also on other nodes where
copies of this shard, as different watches may need to be loaded.
This commit takes the change of remote nodes into account by not only
storing the local shard allocation ids in the WatcherLifeCycleService,
but storing a list of ShardRoutings based on the local active shards.
This also fixes some tests, which had a wrong assumption. Using
`TestShardRouting.newShardRouting` in our tests for cluster state
creation led to the issue of always creating new allocation ids which
implicitely lead to a reload.
This extracts a super class out of the rollup indexer called the AsyncTwoPhaseIterator.
The implementor of it can define the query, transformation of the response,
indexing and the object to persist the position/state of the indexer.
The stats object used by the indexer to record progress is also now abstract, allowing
the implementation provide custom stats beyond what the indexer provides. It also
allows the implementation to decide how the stats are presented (leaves toXContent()
up to the implementation).
This should allow new projects to reuse the search-then-index persistent task that Rollup
uses, but without the restrictions/baggage of how Rollup has to work internally to
satisfy time-based rollups.
* master:
Painless: Add Bindings (#33042)
Update version after client credentials backport
Fix forbidden apis on FIPS (#33202)
Remote 6.x transport BWC Layer for `_shrink` (#33236)
Test fix - Graph HLRC tests needed another field adding to randomisation exception list
HLRC: Add ML Get Records API (#33085)
[ML] Fix character set finder bug with unencodable charsets (#33234)
TESTS: Fix overly long lines (#33240)
Test fix - Graph HLRC test was missing field name to be excluded from randomisation logic
Remove unsupported group_shard_failures parameter (#33208)
Update BucketUtils#suggestShardSideQueueSize signature (#33210)
Parse PEM Key files leniantly (#33173)
INGEST: Add Pipeline Processor (#32473)
Core: Add java time xcontent serializers (#33120)
Consider multi release jars when running third party audit (#33206)
Update MSI documentation (#31950)
HLRC: create base timed request class (#33216)
[DOCS] Fixes command page titles
HLRC: Move ML protocol classes into client ml package (#33203)
Scroll queries asking for rescore are considered invalid (#32918)
Painless: Fix Semicolon Regression (#33212)
ingest: minor - update test to include dissect (#33211)
Switch remaining LLREST usage to new style Requests (#33171)
HLREST: add reindex API (#32679)
This commit changes the serialization version from V_7_0_0_alpha1 to
V_6_5_0 for the create token request and response with a client
credentials grant type. The client credentials work has now been
backported to 6.x.
Relates #33106
- third party audit detects jar hell with JDK so we disable it
- jdk non portable in forbiddenapis detects classes being used from the
JDK ( for fips ) that are not portable, this is intended so we don't
scan for it on fips.
- different exclusion rules for third party audit on fips
Closes#33179
Some character sets cannot be encoded and this was tripping
up the binary data check in the ML log structure character
set finder.
The fix is to assume that if ICU4J identifies that some bytes
correspond to a character set that cannot be encoded and those
bytes contain zeroes then the data is binary rather than text.
Fixes#33227
Exclude classes meant for newer versions than what we are auditing against, those classes won't be found. There's no reason to exclude JDK classes from newer versions, with this PR, we will not extract them in the first place.
In #29623 we added `Request` object flavored requests to the low level
REST client and in #30315 we deprecated the old `performRequest`s. In a
long series of PRs I've changed all of the old style requests that I
could find with `grep`. In this PR I change all requests that I could
find by *removing* the deprecated methods. Since this is a non-trivial
change I do not include actually removing the deprecated requests. I'll
do that in a follow up. But this should be the last set of usage
removals before the actual deprecated method removal. Yay!
* master:
[Rollup] Better error message when trying to set non-rollup index (#32965)
HLRC: Use Optional in validation logic (#33104)
Remove unused User class from protocol (#33137)
ingest: Introduce the dissect processor (#32884)
[Docs] Add link to es-kotlin-wrapper-client (#32618)
[Docs] Remove repeating words (#33087)
Minor spelling and grammar fix (#32931)
Remove support for deprecated params._agg/_aggs for scripted metric aggregations (#32979)
Watcher: Simplify finding next date in cron schedule (#33015)
Run Third party audit with forbidden APIs CLI (part3/3) (#33052)
Fix plugin build test on Windows (#33078)
HLRC+MINOR: Remove Unused Private Method (#33165)
Remove old unused test script files (#32970)
Build analysis-icu client JAR (#33184)
Ensure to generate identical NoOp for the same failure (#33141)
ShardSearchFailure#readFrom to set index and shardId (#33161)
We don't allow the user to configure a rollup index against an
existing index, but the exceptions that we return are not clear about
that. They indicate issues with metadata, instead of stating
the real reason (not allowed to use a non-rollup index to store
rollup data).
This makes the exception better, and adds a bit more testing
This commit removes the unused User class from the protocol project.
This class was originally moved into protocol in preparation for moving
more request and response classes, but given the change in direction
for the HLRC this is no longer needed. Additionally, this change also
changes the package name for the User object in x-pack/plugin/core to
its original name.
This commit makes primary-replica resyncer use Lucene as the source of
history operation instead of translog if soft-deletes is enabled. With
this change, we no longer expose translog snapshot directly in IndexShard.
Relates #29530
These were broken when fetch exceptions were introduced to the status
object but equals and hash code were not updated then. This commit
addresses that.
Today we fetch the mapping from the leader and apply it as a mapping
update whenever the index metadata version on the leader changes. Yet,
the index metadata can change for many reasons other than a mapping
update (e.g., settings updates, adding an alias, or a replica being
promoted to a primary among many other reasons). This commit builds on
the addition of a mapping version to the index metadata to only fetch
mapping updates when the mapping version increases. This reduces the
number of these fetches and application of mappings on the follower to
the bare minimum.
The code introduced in 3fa36807f8 to fix
an issue with crons always returning -1 was not very readable. This
implementation uses streams to improve readability.
The new implementation is functional equivalent with the old, ant based one.
It parses task standard error to get the missing classes and violations in the same way.
I considered re-using ForbiddenApisCliTask but Gradle makes it hard to build inheritance with tasks that have task actions , since the order of the task actions can't be controlled.
This inheritance isn't dully desired either as the third party audit task is much more opinionated and we don't want to expose some of the configuration.
We could probably extract a common base class without any task actions, but probably more trouble than it's worth.
Closes#31715
* master:
Adjust BWC version on mapping version
Token API supports the client_credentials grant (#33106)
Build: forked compiler max memory matches jvmArgs (#33138)
Introduce mapping version to index metadata (#33147)
SQL: Enable aggregations to create a separate bucket for missing values (#32832)
Fix grammar in contributing docs
SECURITY: Fix Compile Error in ReservedRealmTests (#33166)
APM server monitoring (#32515)
Support only string `format` in date, root object & date range (#28117)
[Rollup] Move toBuilders() methods out of rollup config objects (#32585)
Fix forbiddenapis on java 11 (#33116)
Apply publishing to genreate pom (#33094)
Have circuit breaker succeed on unknown mem usage
Do not lose default mapper on metadata updates (#33153)
Fix a mappings update test (#33146)
Reload Secure Settings REST specs & docs (#32990)
Refactor CachingUsernamePassword realm (#32646)
This change adds support for the client credentials grant type to the
token api. The client credentials grant allows for a client to
authenticate with the authorization server and obtain a token to access
as itself. Per RFC 6749, a refresh token should not be included with
the access token and as such a refresh token is not issued when the
client credentials grant is used.
The addition of the client credentials grant will allow users
authenticated with mechanisms such as kerberos or PKI to obtain a token
that can be used for subsequent access.
* Adding new MonitoredSystem for APM server
* Teaching Monitoring template utils about APM server monitoring indices
* Documenting new monitoring index for APM server
* Adding monitoring index template for APM server
* Copy pasta typo
* Removing metrics.libbeat.config section from mapping
* Adding built-in user and role for APM server user
* Actually define the role :)
* Adding missing import
* Removing index template and system ID for apm server
* Shortening line lengths
* Updating expected number of built-in users in integration test
* Removing "system" from role and user names
* Rearranging users to make tests pass
Refactors the logic of authentication and lookup caching in
`CachingUsernamePasswordRealm`. Nothing changed about
the single-inflight-request or positive caching.
* master:
Add proxy support to RemoteClusterConnection (#33062)
TEST: Skip assertSeqNos for closed shards (#33130)
TEST: resync operation on replica should acquire shard permit (#33103)
Switch remaining x-pack tests to new style Requests (#33108)
Switch remaining tests to new style Requests (#33109)
Switch remaining ml tests to new style Requests (#33107)
Build: Line up IDE detection logic
Security index expands to a single replica (#33131)
HLRC: request/response homogeneity and JavaDoc improvements (#33133)
Checkstyle!
[Test] Fix sporadic failure in MembershipActionTests
Revert "Do NOT allow termvectors on nested fields (#32728)"
[Rollup] Move toAggCap() methods out of rollup config objects (#32583)
Fix race condition in scheduler engine test
This adds support for connecting to a remote cluster through
a tcp proxy. A remote cluster can configured with an additional
`search.remote.$clustername.proxy` setting. This proxy will be used
to connect to remote nodes for every node connection established.
We still try to sniff the remote clsuter and connect to nodes directly
through the proxy which has to support some kind of routing to these nodes.
Yet, this routing mechanism requires the handshake request to include some
kind of information where to route to which is not yet implemented. The effort
to use the hostname and an optional node attribute for routing is tracked
in #32517Closes#31840
In #29623 we added `Request` object flavored requests to the low level
REST client and in #30315 we deprecated the old `performRequest`s. This
changes all calls in the `x-pack/qa/saml-idp-tests` and
`x-pack/qa/security-setup-password-tests` projects to use the new
versions.
In #29623 we added `Request` object flavored requests to the low level
REST client and in #30315 we deprecated the old `performRequest`s. This
changes all calls in the `x-pack/plugin/ml/qa/native-multi-node-tests`,
`x-pack/plugin/ml/qa/single-node-tests` projects to use the new
versions.
This change removes the use of 0-all for auto expand replicas for the
security index. The use of 0-all causes some unexpected behavior with
certain allocation settings. This change allows us to avoid these with
a default install. If necessary, the number of replicas can be tuned by
the user.
Closes#29933Closes#29712
This commit adds tracking and reporting for fetch exceptions. We track
fetch exceptions per fetch, keeping track of up to the maximum number of
concurrent fetches. With each failing fetch, we associate the from
sequence number with the exception that caused the fetch. We report
these in the CCR stats endpoint, and add some testing for this tracking.
Welp, I broke this. I merged a change to auto-discover the CCR QA tests
by making :x-pack:plugin:ccr:check auto-discover the check tasks in the
qa sub-project. Yet, the check tasks for these sub-projects did not
depend on the necessary test tasks (as we were previously doing this
directly from the ccr build file. This commit fixes this!
This commit addresses a race condition in the scheduler engine test that
a listener that throws an exception does not cause other listeners to be
skipped. The race here is that we were counting down a latch, and then
throwing an exception yet an assertion that expected the exception to
have been thrown already could execute after the latch was counted down
for the final time but before the exception was thrown and acted upon by
the scheduler engine. This commit addresses this by moving the counting
down of the latch to definitely be after the exception was acted upon by
the scheduler engine.
This committ removes the getMetadata() methods from the DateHistoGroupConfig
and HistoGroupConfig objects. This way the configuration objects do not rely on RollupField.formatMetaField() anymore and do not expose a getMetadata()
method that is tighlty coupled to the rollup indexer.
* es/master: (62 commits)
[DOCS] Add docs for Application Privileges (#32635)
Add versions 5.6.12 and 6.4.1
Do NOT allow termvectors on nested fields (#32728)
[Rollup] Return empty response when aggs are missing (#32796)
[TEST] Add some ACL yaml tests for Rollup (#33035)
Move non duplicated actions back into xpack core (#32952)
Test fix - GraphExploreResponseTests should not randomise array elements Closes#33086
Use `addIfAbsent` instead of checking if an element is contained
TESTS: Fix Random Fail in MockTcpTransportTests (#33061)
HLRC: Fix Compile Error From Missing Throws (#33083)
[DOCS] Remove reload password from docs cf. #32889
HLRC: Add ML Get Buckets API (#33056)
Watcher: Improve error messages for CronEvalTool (#32800)
Search: Support of wildcard on docvalue_fields (#32980)
Change query field expansion (#33020)
INGEST: Cleanup Redundant Put Method (#33034)
SQL: skip uppercasing/lowercasing function tests for AZ locales as well (#32910)
Fix the default pom file name (#33063)
Switch ml basic tests to new style Requests (#32483)
Switch some watcher tests to new style Requests (#33044)
...
If a search request doesn't contain aggs (or an empty agg object),
we should just retun an empty response. This is how the normal search
API works if you specify zero hits and empty aggs.
The existing behavior throws an exception because it tries to send
an empty msearch.
Closes#32256
These two tests compliment the existing unit tests which check Rollup's
ACL/security integration.
The first test creates to indices, puts a document in each one, and then
assigns a role to the test user that can only access one of the indices.
A rollup job is created with a pattern that would match both indices,
and we verify that only the allowed document was rolled up (e.g. verifying
that the unpermissioned index stays hidden).
The second test creates a single index with two documents tagged by
the keyword "public"/"private". An attribute-based role is created
that only allows viewing "public" documents. We then verify the rollup
job only rolled the "public" doc, and not the "private" one.
Most actions' request and response were moved from xpack core into
protocol. We have decided to instead duplicate the actions in the HLRC
instead of trying to reuse them. This commit moves the non duplicated
actions back into xpack core and severs the tie between xpack core and
protocol so no other actions can be moved and not duplicated.