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)
* 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.
This brings the name in line with everywhere else and means that name
seen on the feature usage and `GET _xpack` APIs will match the plugin
name.
This change also removes `IndexLifcycle.NAME` since this was only used
to name the scheduler job and that can be done using
`XPackField.INDEX_LIFECYCLE` instead
* 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
Changes to the IndexLifecycleService were necessary since relying on
ClusterChangedEvents for a full picture of the cluster state's settings was
a mistake. It is not necessary that these events hold all settings, especially ones
that are set at node start-up.
Changes to main include:
- move poll interval updates to a SettingsUpdateConsumer
- move scheduler start/stop to a localMasterNodeListener
- keep triggerPolicies in clusterChanged
Changes to tests include:
- removal of some low-level state transition checks in the Service that no longer make sense
since the changes are unconditionally specified in the appropriate listeners
- add integration tests for poll-interval updates
- add integration test assertions for verifying scheduler is started up correctly
* 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)
...
* Remove canSetPolicy, canUpdatePolicy and canRemovePolicy
Since we now store a pre-compiled list of steps for an index's phase in the
`PolicyStepsRegistry`, we no longer need to worry about updating policies as any
updates won't affect the current phase, and will only be picked up on phase
transitions.
This also removes the tests that test these methods
Relates to #29823
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
This is needed as with recent changes to master (see #32952), protocol
is no longer accessible from core, so these classes need to be
duplicated in both places.
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.
This change fixes the shrink action so when the shrink is performed we
remove the single node allocation fromt eh shard allocation filtering
settings. Without this fix replicas cannot be allocated after we have
performed the shrink and we cannot make progress with the rest of the
shink aciton.
This change also fixes a bug in the explain API where the maste node
timeout was being set to null if it wasn't provided instead of using
its default value causing a NPE
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.
CronEvalTool prints an error only for cron expressions that result in
no upcoming time events.
If a cron expression results in less than the specified count
(default 10) time events, now all the coming times are printed
without displaying error message.
Closes#32735
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/ml-basic-multi-node` project to use
the new versions.
In our Netty layer we have had to take extra precautions against Netty
catching throwables which prevents them from reaching the uncaught
exception handler. This code has taken on additional uses in NIO layer
and now in the scheduler engine because there are other components in
stack traces that could catch throwables and suppress them from reaching
the uncaught exception handler. This commit is a simple cleanup of the
iterative evolution of this code to refactor all uses into a single
method in ExceptionsHelper.
Changes to split tests for keytab file test cases instead of
randomized testing for testing branches in the code in the
same test.
On windows platform, for keytab file permission test, we
required additional security permissions for the test
framework. As this was the only test that required those
permissions, skipping that test on windows platform.
The same scenario gets tested in *nix environments.
Closes#32768
This reworks how we configure the `shadow` plugin in the build. The major
change is that we no longer bundle dependencies in the `compile` configuration,
instead we bundle dependencies in the new `bundle` configuration. This feels
more right because it is a little more "opt in" rather than "opt out" and the
name of the `bundle` configuration is a little more obvious.
As an neat side effect of this, the `runtimeElements` configuration used when
one project depends on another now contains exactly the dependencies needed
to run the project so you no longer need to reference projects that use the
shadow plugin like this:
```
testCompile project(path: ':client:rest-high-level', configuration: 'shadow')
```
You can instead use the much more normal:
```
testCompile "org.elasticsearch.client:elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client:${version}"
```
If we are waiting on a condition to be met, and the reason
it is not completed is unchanged, we find ourselves updating
cluster state over and over again and kicking of the ILM listeners
to re-check. This is overkill and can generate way too many
cluster state updates
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/audit-tests`,
`x-pack/qa/ml-disabled`, and `x-pack/qa/multi-node` projects to use the
new versions.
Today we are by-hand maintaining a list of CCR QA sub-projects that the
check task depends on. This commit simplifies this by finding these
sub-projects automatically and adding their check task as dependencies
of the CCR check task.
This commit moves the ML QA tests to be a sub-project of ML. The purpose
of this refactoring is to enable ML developers to run
:x-pack:plugin:ml:check and run the vast majority of a ML tests with a
single command (this still does not contain the ML REST tests, nor the
upgrade tests). This simplifies local development for faster iteration.
When discussing this test, it made little sense that testMonitoringService
would fail but not testMonitoringBulk given their similarity. So we argeed to
enable it again.
Relates #29880
When the application privileges feature was backported to 6.x/6.4 the
BWC version checks on the backport were updated to 6.4.0, but master
was not updated.
This commit updates all relevant version checks, and adds tests.
This commit implements licensing for CCR. CCR will require a platinum
license, and administrative endpoints will be disabled when a license is
non-compliant.
There are two problems with the scheduler engine today. Both relate to
listeners that throw.
The first problem is that any triggered listener that throws a plain old
exception will cause no additional listeners to be triggered for the
event, and will also cause the scheduler to never be invoked again. This
leads to lost events and is bad.
The second problem is that any triggered listener that throws an error
of the fatal kind will not lead to that error because caught by the
uncaught exception handler. This is because the triggered listener is
executed as a future task under a scheduled thread pool executor. A
throwable there goes caught by the JDK framework and set as the outcome
on the future task. Since we never inspect these tasks for their
outcomes, nor is there a good place to do this, we have to handle these
errors ourselves. To do this, we catch them and dispatch them to the
uncaught exception handler via a forked thread. This is similar to our
handling in Netty.
* master:
Generalize remote license checker (#32971)
Trim translog when safe commit advanced (#32967)
Fix an inaccuracy in the dynamic templates documentation. (#32890)
Logging: Use settings when building daemon threads (#32751)
All Translog inner closes should happen after tragedy exception is set (#32674)
HLREST: AwaitsFix ML Test
Pass DiscoveryNode to initiateChannel (#32958)
Add mzn and dz to unsupported locales (#32957)
Use settings from the context in BootstrapChecks (#32908)
Update docs for node specifications (#30468)
HLRC: Forbid all Elasticsearch logging infra (#32784)
Only configure publishing if it's applied externally (#32351)
Fixes libs:dissect when in eclipse
Protect ScriptedMetricIT test cases against failures on 0-doc shards (#32959) (#32968)
[Kerberos] Add documentation for Kerberos realm (#32662)
Watcher: Properly find next valid date in cron expressions (#32734)
Fix some small issues in the getting started docs (#30346)
Set forbidden APIs target compatibility to compiler java version (#32935)
Move connection listener to ConnectionManager (#32956)
Machine learning has baked a remote license checker for use in checking
license compatibility of a remote license. This remote license checker
has general usage for any feature that relies on a remote cluster. For
example, cross-cluster replication will pull changes from a remote
cluster and require that the local and remote clusters have platinum
licenses. This commit generalizes the remote cluster license check for
use in cross-cluster replication.
Subclasses of `EsIntegTestCase` run multiple Elasticsearch nodes in the
same JVM and when we log we look at the name of the thread to figure out
the node name. This makes sure that all calls to `daemonThreadFactory`
include the node name.
Closes#32574
I'd like to follow this up with more drastic changes that make it
impossible to do this incorrectly but that change is much larger than
this and I'd like to get these log lines fixed up sooner rather than
later.
This is the final PR for copying over the necessary components for
clients to parse/render LifecyclePolicy. Changes include:
- move of named-x-content server objects away from client
- move validation into the client copy of LifecyclePolicy
- move LifecycleAction into an interface with `getName`
When a list/an array of cron expressions is provided, and one of those addresses
is already expired, the expired one will be considered as an option
instead of the valid next one.
This commit also reduces the visibility of the CronnableSchedule and
refactors a comparator to look like java 8.
This is a followup to #31886. After that commit the
TransportConnectionListener had to be propogated to both the
Transport and the ConnectionManager. This commit moves that listener
to completely live in the ConnectionManager. The request and response
related methods are moved to a TransportMessageListener. That listener
continues to live in the Transport class.
* elastic/master: (46 commits)
NETWORKING: Make RemoteClusterConn. Lazy Resolve DNS (#32764)
[DOCS] Splits the users API documentation into multiple pages (#32825)
[DOCS] Splits the token APIs into separate pages (#32865)
[DOCS] Creates redirects for role management APIs page
Bypassing failing test PainlessDomainSplitIT#testHRDSplit (#32966)
TEST: Mute testRetentionPolicyChangeDuringRecovery
[DOCS] Fixes more broken links to role management APIs
[Docs] Tweaks and fixes to rollup docs
[DOCS] Fixes links to role management APIs
[ML][TEST] Fix BasicRenormalizationIT after adding multibucket feature
[DOCS] Splits the roles API documentation into multiple pages (#32794)
[TEST] Run pre 6.4 nodes in non-FIPS JVMs (#32901)
Make Geo Context Mapping Parsing More Strict (#32821)
[ML] fix updating opened jobs scheduled events (#31651) (#32881)
Scripted metric aggregations: add deprecation warning and system property to control legacy params (#31597)
Tests: Fix timezone conversion in DateTimeUnitTests
Enable FIPS140LicenseBootstrapCheck (#32903)
Fix InternalAutoDateHistogram reproducible failure (#32723)
Remove assertion in testDocStats on deletedDocs counter (#32914)
HLRC: Move ML request converters into their own class (#32906)
...
* Lazy resolve DNS (i.e. `String` to `DiscoveryNode`) to not run into indefinitely caching lookup issues (provided the JVM dns cache is configured correctly as explained in https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.3/networkaddress-cache-ttl.html)
* Changed `InetAddress` type to `String` for that higher up the stack
* Passed down `Supplier<DiscoveryNode>` instead of outright `DiscoveryNode` from `RemoteClusterAware#buildRemoteClustersSeeds` on to lazy resolve DNS when the `DiscoveryNode` is actually used (could've also passed down the value of `clusterName = REMOTE_CLUSTERS_SEEDS.getNamespace(concreteSetting)` together with the `List<String>` of hosts, but this route seemed to introduce less duplication and resulted in a significantly smaller changeset).
* Closes#28858
* Store phase steps for index in PolicyStepsRegistry
This changes the way that steps are retrieved from `PolicyStepsRegistry` to
store the steps on a per-index basis (in memory for now, though that will change
in subsequent PRs). These steps are rebuilt as the index changes phases.
This also fixes a bug where an action with the same phase and name was not being
considered changed (and thus updated) in the compiled steps list. These are now
correctly considered as "upsert" diffs.
Relates to #29823
* ML: fix updating opened jobs scheduled events (#31651)
* Adding UpdateParamsTests license header
* Adding integration test and addressing PR comments
* addressing test and job names
This commit removes the put privilege API in favor of having a single API to
create and update privileges. If we see the need to have an API like this in
the future we can always add it back.
The Kibana settings docs that these watches rely on can sometimes
contain no xpack settings. When this is the case, we will end up with a
null pointer exception in the script. We need to guard against in these
scripts so this commit does that.
this PR creates client-side instances of the following actions:
- DeleteAction
- ForceMergeAction
- ReadOnlyAction
- RolloverAction
- ForceMergeAction
AllocateAction was done separately
As we migrate to a per-phase execution model, we need to prepare our cluster-state-step execution model to be aligned. It is the case that the final iteration into the next "currentStep" from the next phase would not be available in the registry yet. This change exits the execution loop early as to not jump into executing the next phase's steps before the registry is properly updated
This change cleans up some methods in the CharArrays class from x-pack, which
includes the unification of char[] to utf8 and utf8 to char[] conversions that
intentionally do not use strings. There was previously an implementation in
x-pack and in the reloading of secure settings. The method from the reloading
of secure settings was adopted as it handled more scenarios related to the
backing byte and char buffers that were used to perform the conversions. The
cleaned up class is moved into libs/core to allow it to be used by requests
that will be migrated to the high level rest client.
Relates #32332
* master:
Fix global checkpoint listeners test
HLRC: adding machine learning open job (#32860)
[ML] Add log structure finder functionality (#32788)
INGEST: Add Configuration Except. Data to Metdata (#32322)
This change adds a library to ML that can be used to deduce a log
file's structure given only a sample of the log file.
Eventually this will be used to add an endpoint to ML to make the
functionality available to end users, but this will follow in a
separate change.
The functionality is split into a library so that it can also be
used by a command line tool without requiring the command line
tool to include all server code.
This removes custom Response classes that extend `AcknowledgedResponse` and do nothing, these classes are not needed and we can directly use the non-abstract super-class instead.
While this appears to be a large PR, no code has actually changed, only class names have been changed and entire classes removed.
[ML] Removing old per-partition normalization code
Per-partition normalization is an old, undocumented feature that was
never used by clients. It has been superseded by per-partition maximum
scoring.
To maintain communication compatibility with nodes prior to 6.5 it is
necessary to maintain/cope with the old wire format
It is useful to have a random TimeseriesLifecycleType-backed LifecyclePolicy
for testing. This PR exposes a helper method to create one and use it for serialization tests
in LifecyclePolicyTests
This change removes the PasswordHashingBootstrapCheck and replaces it
with validation on the setting itself. This ensures we always get a
valid value from the setting when it is used.
This change moves the validation for values of usernames and passwords
from the request to the transport action. This is done to prevent
the need to move more classes into protocol once we add this API to the
high level rest client. Additionally, this resolves an issue where
validation depends on settings and we always pass empty settings
instead of the actual settings.
Relates #32332
The HipChatMessage#render is no longer used, and instead the
HipChatAccount#render is used in the ExecutableHipChatAction. Only a
test that validated the HttpProxy used this render method still. This
commit cleans it up.
The auth.basic package was an example of a single implementation
interface that leaked into many different classes. In order to clean
this up, the HttpAuth interface, factories, and Registries all were
removed and the single implementation, BasicAuth, was substituted in all
cases. This removes some dependenies between Auth and the Templates,
which can now use static methods on BasicAuth. BasicAuth was also moved
into the http package and all of the other classes were removed.
The PagerDuty v1 API is EOL and will stop accepting new accounts
shortly. This commit swaps out the watcher use of the v1 API with the
new v2 API. It does not change anything about the existing watcher
API.
Closes#32243
All Unit tests in this module are muted in FIPS 140 JVMs and
as such the CI run fails. This commit disables test task for the
module in a FIPS JVM and reverts adding a dummy test in
4cbcc1.
Added infrastructure to push through the 'person name field value' to
the normalizer process. This is required by the normalizer to retrieve
the maximum scores for individual partitions.
The request and response classes have been extracted from `IndexUpgradeInfoAction` into top-level classes, and moved to the protocol jar. The `UpgradeActionRequired` enum is also moved.
Relates to #29827
This commit adds missing debug log statements for exceptions
that occur during ticket validation. I thought these
get logged somewhere else in authentication chain
but even after enabling trace logs I could not see them
logged. As the Kerberos exception messages are cryptic
adding full stack trace would help debugging faster.
* Clear Job#finished_time when it is opened (#32605)
* not returning failure when Job#finished_time is not reset
* Changing error log string and source string
The upcoming ML log structure finder functionality will use these
libraries, and it makes sense to use the same versions that are
being used elsewhere in Elasticsearch. This is especially true
with icu4j, which is pretty big.
This commit modifies the test to handle file permission
tests in windows/dos environments. The test requires access
to UserPrincipal and so have modified the plugin-security policy
to access user information.
Closes#32637
The qa tests with security haven't actually gone as far as testing security roles yet, so this is a start in the hopes of both bringing the tests into the ilm plugin
* Adds REST client support for PutOperationMode in ILM
* Corrects licence headers
* iter
* add request converter test
* Fixes tests
* Creates start and stop actions for controlling ILM operation
* Addresses review comments
The incorrect NodeInfo is created when the optional parameter is not used, leading to the incorrect constructor being used. Simplified LocateFunctionProcessorDefinition by using one constructor instead of two.
Fixes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/32554
Skip the comparative tests using lowercasing/uppercasing against H2 (which considers the Locale).
ES-SQL is, so far, ignoring the Locale.
Still, the same queries are executed against ES-SQL alone and results asserted to be correct.
We previously discussed moving the classes extending `AcknowledgedResponse` to
simply use `AcknowledgedResponse`, making the class non-abstract.
This moves the first class to do this, removing `WritePipelineResponse` in the
process.
If we like the way this looks, I will switch the remaining classes over to using
`AcknowledgedResponse`.
Since replica counts and allocation rules are set separately, it is not always clear how many replicas are to be allocated in the allocate action. Moving the replicas action to occur at the same time as the allocate action, resolves this confusion that could end an undesired state. This means that the ReplicasAction is removed, and a new optional replicas parameter is added to AllocateAction.
This was originally set to a few seconds while prototyping things.
This interval is for the scheduled trigger of policies. Policies
have this extra trigger beyond just on cluster-state changes because
cluster-state changes may not be happeneing in a cluster for
whatever reason, and we need to continue making progress. Updating
this value to be larger is reasonable since not all operations
are expected to be completed in the span of seconds, but instead in
minutes and hours. 10 minutes is sane.
* Remove UpdateSettingsTestHelper class
By making the `settings()` method public on `UpdateSettingsRequest` (I think it
should have been in the first place) we can get rid of this class entirely. Mock
response objects are now constructed by parsing JSON without making the
constructor public.
Relates to #29823
* Remove RolloverIndexTestHelper
This removes the `RolloverIndexTestHelper` class in favor of making a couple of
getters publically accessible as well as custom building a response object using
JSON parsing.
Relates to #29823
This commit removes the hacks associated with mocking Response objects. Rather
than parse a wrapped byte array, the constructors for `IndicesAliasesResponse`
and `ResizeResponse` are made public
Relates to #29823
* master:
Cross-cluster search: preserve cluster alias in shard failures (#32608)
Handle AlreadyClosedException when bumping primary term
[TEST] Allow to run in FIPS JVM (#32607)
[Test] Add ckb to the list of unsupported languages (#32611)
SCRIPTING: Move Aggregation Scripts to their own context (#32068)
Painless: Use LocalMethod Map For Lookup at Runtime (#32599)
[TEST] Enhance failure message when bulk updates have failures
[ML] Add ML result classes to protocol library (#32587)
Suppress LicensingDocumentationIT.testPutLicense in release builds (#32613)
[Rollup] Update wire version check after backport
Suppress Wildfly test in FIPS JVMs (#32543)
[Rollup] Improve ID scheme for rollup documents (#32558)
ingest: doc: move Dot Expander Processor doc to correct position (#31743)
[ML] Add some ML config classes to protocol library (#32502)
[TEST]Split transport verification mode none tests (#32488)
Core: Move helper date formatters over to java time (#32504)
[Rollup] Remove builders from DateHistogramGroupConfig (#32555)
[TEST} unmutes SearchAsyncActionTests and adds debugging info
[ML] Add Detector config classes to protocol library (#32495)
[Rollup] Remove builders from MetricConfig (#32536)
Tests: Add rolling upgrade tests for watcher (#32428)
Fix race between replica reset and primary promotion (#32442)
Rest HL client: Add get license action
Continues to use String instead of a more complex License class to
hold the license text similarly to put license.
Relates #29827
If a leader index is deleted while there is an active follower, the
follower will send shard changes requests bound for the leader
index. Today this will result in a null pointer exception because there
will not be an index routing table for the index. A null pointer
exception looks like a bug to a user so this commit addresses this by
throwing an index not found exception instead.
* Change SecurityNioHttpServerTransportTests to use PEM key and
certificate files instead of a JKS keystore so that this tests
can also run in a FIPS 140 JVM
* Do not attempt to run cases with ssl.verification_mode NONE in
SessionFactoryTests so that the tests can run in a FIPS 140 JVM
This commit addresses a race that can happen in the basic CCR stats REST
tests. Namely, peek reads can fire before the REST test client fires the
stats request. This means that we have to weaken our assertions about
the expected stats response.
Bumping down the version to 6.4 since the backport is complete. Also
adds some missing version checks to the bwc tests to make sure it
only runs on the correct versions
Previously, we were using a simple CRC32 for the IDs of rollup documents.
This is a very poor choice however, since 32bit IDs leads to collisions
between documents very quickly.
This commit moves Rollups over to a 128bit ID. The ID is a concatenation
of all the keys in the document (similar to the rolling CRC before),
hashed with 128bit Murmur3, then base64 encoded. Finally, the job
ID and a delimiter (`$`) are prepended to the ID.
This gurantees that there are 128bits per-job. 128bits should
essentially remove all chances of collisions, and the prepended
job ID means that _if_ there is a collision, it stays "within"
the job.
BWC notes:
We can only upgrade the ID scheme after we know there has been a good
checkpoint during indexing. We don't rely on a STARTED/STOPPED
status since we can't guarantee that resulted from a real checkpoint,
or other state. So we only upgrade the ID after we have reached
a checkpoint state during an active index run, and only after the
checkpoint has been confirmed.
Once a job has been upgraded and checkpointed, the version increments
and the new ID is used in the future. All new jobs use the
new ID from the start
This commit splits SecurityNetty4TransportTests in two methods
one handling verification mode certificate and full and one
handling verification mode none. This is done so that the second
method can be muted in a FIPS 140 JVM where verification mode none
cannot be used.
Same motivation as #32507 but for the DateHistogramGroupConfig
configuration object. This pull request also changes the format of the
time zone from a Joda's DateTimeZone to a simple String.
It should help to port the API to the high level rest client and allows
clients to not be forced to use the Joda Time library. Serialization is
impacted but does not need a backward compatibility layer as
DateTimeZone are serialized as String anyway. XContent also expects
a String for timezone, so I found it easier to move everything to String.
Related to #29827
* master:
HLRC: Move commercial clients from XPackClient (#32596)
Add cluster UUID to Cluster Stats API response (#32206)
Security: move User to protocol project (#32367)
[TEST] Test for shard failures, add debug to testProfileMatchesRegular
Minor fix for javadoc (applicable for java 11). (#32573)
Painless: Move Some Lookup Logic to PainlessLookup (#32565)
TEST: Avoid merges in testSeqNoAndCheckpoints
[Rollup] Remove builders from HistoGroupConfig (#32533)
Mutes failing SQL string function tests due to #32589
fixed elements in array of produced terms (#32519)
INGEST: Enable default pipelines (#32286)
Remove cluster state initial customs (#32501)
Mutes LicensingDocumentationIT due to #32580
[ML] Remove multiple_bucket_spans (#32496)
[ML] Rename JobProvider to JobResultsProvider (#32551)
Correct minor typo in explain.asciidoc for HLRC
Build: Add elastic maven to repos used by BuildPlugin (#32549)
Clarify the error message when a pipeline agg is used in the 'order' parameter. (#32522)
Revert "[test] turn on host io cache for opensuse (#32053)"
Enable packaging tests on suse boxes
[ML] Improve error when no available field exists for rule scope (#32550)
[ML] Improve error for functions with limited rule condition support (#32548)
Painless: Clean Up PainlessField (#32525)
Add @AwaitsFix for #32554
Remove broken @link in Javadoc
Scripting: Conditionally use java time api in scripting (#31441)
[ML] Fix thread leak when waiting for job flush (#32196) (#32541)
Add AwaitsFix to failing test - see #32546
Core: Minor size reduction for AbstractComponent (#32509)
SQL: Added support for string manipulating functions with more than one parameter (#32356)
[DOCS] Reloadable Secure Settings (#31713)
Watcher: Reenable HttpSecretsIntegrationTests#testWebhookAction test (#32456)
[Rollup] Remove builders from TermsGroupConfig (#32507)
Use hostname instead of IP with SPNEGO test (#32514)
Switch x-pack rolling restart to new style Requests (#32339)
NETWORKING: Fix Netty Leaks by upgrading to 4.1.28 (#32511)
[DOCS] Small fixes in rule configuration page (#32516)
Painless: Clean up PainlessMethod (#32476)
Build: Remove shadowing from benchmarks (#32475)
Docs: Add all JDKs to CONTRIBUTING.md
Add licensing enforcement for FIPS mode (#32437)
SQL: Add test for handling of partial results (#32474)
Mute testFilterCacheStats
[ML][DOCS] Fix typo applied_to => applies_to
Scripting: Fix painless compiler loader to know about context classes (#32385)
For a new feature like CCR we will go without this extra layer of
indirection. This commit replaces all /_xpack/ccr/_(\S+) endpoints by
/_ccr/$1 endpoints.
* Make cluster stats response contain cluster UUID
* Updating constructor usage in Monitoring tests
* Adding cluster_uuid field to Cluster Stats API reference doc
* Adding rest api spec test for expecting cluster_uuid in cluster stats response
* Adding missing newline
* Indenting do section properly
* Missed a spot!
* Fixing the test cluster ID
The User class has been moved to the protocol project for upcoming work
to add more security APIs to the high level rest client. As part of
this change, the toString method no longer uses a custom output method
from MetadataUtils and instead just relies on Java's toString
implementation.
This commit does the following:
- renames index-lifecycle plugin to ilm
- modifies the endpoints to ilm instead of index_lifecycle
- drops _xpack from the endpoints
- drops a few duplicate endpoints
This commit makes the `index.lifecycle.name` setting internal an index, this
means that the policy can only be set on the index creation, or with the
specialized `RestSetIndexLifecyclePolicy` action.
Relates to #29823
This commit removes the never released multiple_bucket_spans
configuration parameter. This is now replaced with the new
multibucket feature that requires no configuration.
Added support for string manipulating functions with more than one parameter:
CONCAT, LEFT, RIGHT, REPEAT, POSITION, LOCATE, REPLACE, SUBSTRING, INSERT
The error message mentioned in #30094 does not link to to a cause by the
test itself, as there are still inflight requests according to the
circuit breaker.
I ran this test class 100k times on bare metal and could not reproduce
it. I will reenable the test for now.
Closes#30094
While working on adding the Create Rollup Job API to the
high level REST client (#29827), I noticed that the configuration
objects like TermsGroupConfig rely on the Builder pattern in
order to create or parse instances. These builders are doing
some validation but the same validation could be done within
the constructor itself or on the server side when appropriate.
This commit removes the builder for TermsGroupConfig,
removes some other methods that I consider not really usefull
once the TermsGroupConfig object will be exposed in the
high level REST client. It also simplifies the parsing logic.
Related to #29827
This PR re-introduces our ILM integration tests with mock steps
that we can control in the tests.
These tests uncovered a bug where the policy-steps-registry was
not being updated on newly elected masters when there were no
cluster-state changes to ILM metadata. The fix layed out cleans up
the registry/runner when a node is un-elected as master. It re-assigns
the class variables so that the existing runner/registry instances that
may be running can continue to do so in other threads, potentially.
* Upgrade to `4.1.28` since the problem reported in #32487 is a bug in Netty itself (see https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7337)
* Fixed other leaks in test code that now showed up due to fixes improvements in leak reporting in the newer version
* Needed to extend permissions for netty common package because it now sets a classloader at runtime after changes in 63bae0956a
* Adjusted forbidden APIs check accordingly
* Closes#32487
This commit adds licensing enforcement for FIPS mode through the use of
a bootstrap check, a node join validator, and a check in the license
service. The work done here is based on the current implementation of
the TLS enforcement with a production license.
The bootstrap check is always enforced since we need to enforce the
licensing and this is the best option to do so at the present time.
First, some background: we have 15 different methods to get a logger in
Elasticsearch but they can be broken down into three broad categories
based on what information is provided when building the logger.
Just a class like:
```
private static final Logger logger = ESLoggerFactory.getLogger(ActionModule.class);
```
or:
```
protected final Logger logger = Loggers.getLogger(getClass());
```
The class and settings:
```
this.logger = Loggers.getLogger(getClass(), settings);
```
Or more information like:
```
Loggers.getLogger("index.store.deletes", settings, shardId)
```
The goal of the "class and settings" variant is to attach the node name
to the logger. Because we don't always have the settings available, we
often use the "just a class" variant and get loggers without node names
attached. There isn't any real consistency here. Some loggers get the
node name because it is convenient and some do not.
This change makes the node name available to all loggers all the time.
Almost. There are some caveats are testing that I'll get to. But in
*production* code the node name is node available to all loggers. This
means we can stop using the "class and settings" variants to fetch
loggers which was the real goal here, but a pleasant side effect is that
the ndoe name is now consitent on every log line and optional by editing
the logging pattern. This is all powered by setting the node name
statically on a logging formatter very early in initialization.
Now to tests: tests can't set the node name statically because
subclasses of `ESIntegTestCase` run many nodes in the same jvm, even in
the same class loader. Also, lots of tests don't run with a real node so
they don't *have* a node name at all. To support multiple nodes in the
same JVM tests suss out the node name from the thread name which works
surprisingly well and easy to test in a nice way. For those threads
that are not part of an `ESIntegTestCase` node we stick whatever useful
information we can get form the thread name in the place of the node
name. This allows us to keep the logger format consistent.
This commit adds an assumption to two test methods in
SSLTrustRestrictionsTests that we are not on JDK 11 as the tests
currently fail there.
Relates #29989
Since the reason for a step not being found in a registry may be due to staleness of the
registry between it and the cluster state, we do not want to throw an IllegalStateException.
Staleness is something that will be self-healing after follow-up applications of the cluster state
updates, so this is a recoverable issue that should log a warning instead of throwing an exception
Closes#32181.
This commit removes Kerberos bootstrap checks as they were more
validation checks and better done in Kerberos realm constructor
than as bootstrap checks. This also moves the check
for one Kerberos realm per node to where we initialize realms.
This commit adds few validations which were missing earlier
like missing read permissions on keytab file or if it is directory
to throw exception with error message.
Today ShardFollowNodeTask might fetch some operations more than once.
This happens because we ask the leading for up to max_batch_count
operations (instead of the left-over size) for the left-over request.
The leading then can freely respond up to the max_batch_count, and at
the same time, if one of the previous requests completed, we might issue
another read request whose range overlaps with the response of the
left-over request.
Closes#32453
The default behaviour for "GetPrivileges" is to get all application
privileges. This should only be allowed if the user has access to
the "*" application.
This adds HLRC support for the ILM operation of setting an index's lifecycle
policy.
It also includes extracting and renaming a number of classes (like the request
and response objects) as well as the addition of a new `IndexLifecycleClient`
for the HLRC. This is a prerequisite to making the `index.lifecycle.name`
setting internal only, because we require a dedicated REST endpoint to change
the policy, and our tests currently set this setting with the REST client
multiple places. A subsequent PR will change the setting to be internal and move
those uses over to this new API.
This misses some links to the documentation because I don't think ILM has any
documentation available yet.
Relates to #29827 and #29823
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/security` project to use the new
versions.
These are only ever set internally during regular ILM execution, they don't need
to be set otherwise.
A subsequent PR will work on adding a dedicated endpoint for the
`LIFECYCLE_NAME` setting so it can be changed by a user (and then marked as
`InternalIndex` as well)
Relates to #29823
* master:
Tests: Fix convert error tests to use fixed value (#32415)
IndicesClusterStateService should replace an init. replica with an init. primary with the same aId (#32374)
REST high-level client: parse back _ignored meta field (#32362)
[CI] Mute DocumentSubsetReaderTests testSearch
Today we do not check if the `following_index` setting of the follower
is enabled or not when processing a follow-request. If that setting is
disabled, the follower will use the default engine, not the following
engine. This change checks and rejects such invalid follow requests.
Relates #30086
* master:
Remove reference to non-existent store type (#32418)
[TEST] Mute failing FlushIT test
Fix ordering of bootstrap checks in docs (#32417)
[TEST] Mute failing InternalEngineTests#testSeqNoAndCheckpoints
[TEST] Mute failing testConvertLongHexError
bump lucene version after backport
Upgrade to Lucene-7.5.0-snapshot-608f0277b0 (#32390)
[Kerberos] Avoid vagrant update on precommit (#32416)
TESTS: Move netty leak detection to paranoid level (#32354)
[DOCS] Fixes formatting of scope object in job resource
Copy missing segment attributes in getSegmentInfo (#32396)
AbstractQueryTestCase should run without type less often (#28936)
INGEST: Fix Deprecation Warning in Script Proc. (#32407)
Switch x-pack/plugin to new style Requests (#32327)
Docs: Correcting a typo in tophits (#32359)
Build: Stop double generating buildSrc pom (#32408)
TEST: Avoid triggering merges in FlushIT
Fix missing JavaDoc for @throws in several places in KerberosTicketValidator.
Switch x-pack full restart to new style Requests (#32294)
Release requests in cors handler (#32364)
Painless: Clean Up PainlessClass Variables (#32380)
Docs: Fix callouts in put license HL REST docs (#32363)
[ML] Consistent pattern for strict/lenient parser names (#32399)
Update update-settings.asciidoc (#31378)
Remove some dead code (#31993)
Introduce index store plugins (#32375)
Rank-Eval: Reduce scope of an unchecked supression
Make sure _forcemerge respects `max_num_segments`. (#32291)
TESTS: Fix Buf Leaks in HttpReadWriteHandlerTests (#32377)
Only enforce password hashing check if FIPS enabled (#32383)
if policy update on index means current step no longer exists
This change only updates the setPolicy for index to add this
functionality. The update policy API will be changed in a follow up PR.
Today it's possible to encounter an Index operation in Lucene whose
_source is disabled, and _recovery_source was pruned by the MergePolicy.
If it's the case, we create a Translog#Index without source and let the
caller validate it later. However, this approach is challenging for the
caller.
Deletes and No-Ops don't allow invoking "source()" method. The caller
has to make sure to call "source()" only on index operations. The
current implementation in CCR does not follow this and fail to replica
deletes or no-ops. Moreover, it's easier to reason if a Translog#Index
always has the source.
The main highlight is the removal of the reclaim_deletes_weight in the TieredMergePolicy.
The es setting index.merge.policy.reclaim_deletes_weight is deprecated in this commit and the value is ignored. The new merge policy setting setDeletesPctAllowed should be added in a follow up.
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` project to use the new versions.
Previously we had two patterns for naming of strict
and lenient parsers.
Some classes had CONFIG_PARSER and METADATA_PARSER,
and used an enum to pass the parser type to nested
parsers.
Other classes had STRICT_PARSER and LENIENT_PARSER
and used ternary operators to pass the parser type
to nested parsers.
This change makes all ML classes use the second of
the patterns described above.
Removing some dead code or supressing warnings where apropriate. Most of the
time the variable tested for null is dereferenced earlier or never used before.
Today we allow plugins to add index store implementations yet we are not
doing this in our new way of managing plugins as pull versus push. That
is, today we still allow plugins to push index store providers via an on
index module call where they can turn around and add an index
store. Aside from being inconsistent with how we manage plugins today
where we would look to pull such implementations from plugins at node
creation time, it also means that we do not know at a top-level (for
example, in the indices service) which index stores are available. This
commit addresses this by adding a dedicated plugin type for index store
plugins, removing the index module hook for adding index stores, and by
aggregating these into the top-level of the indices service.
* master:
[DOCS] Fix formatting error in Slack action
Painless: Fix documentation links to use existing refs (#32335)
Painless: Decouple PainlessLookupBuilder and Whitelists (#32346)
[DOCS] Adds recommendation for xpack.security.enabled (#32345)
[TEST] Mute ConvertProcessortTests.testConvertIntHexError
[TEST] Fix failure due to exception message in java11 (#32321)
[DOCS] Fixes typo in ML aggregations page
[DOCS] Adds link from bucket_span property to common time units
[ML][DOCS] Add documentation for detector rules and filters (#32013)
Add opaque_id to index audit logging (#32260)
Add 6.5.0 version to master
fixes broken build for third-party-tests (#32353)
Java 11 uses more verbose exceptions messages, causing this assertion
to fail. Changed the test to be less restrictive and only look
for the classes we care about.
* master:
Security: revert to old way of merging automata (#32254)
Networking: Fix test leaking buffer (#32296)
Undo a debugging change that snuck in during the field aliases merge.
Painless: Update More Methods to New Naming Scheme (#32305)
[TEST] Fix assumeFalse -> assumeTrue in SSLReloadIntegTests
Ingest: Support integer and long hex values in convert (#32213)
Introduce fips_mode setting and associated checks (#32326)
Add V_6_3_3 version constant
[DOCS] Removed extraneous callout number.
Rest HL client: Add put license action (#32214)
Add ERR to ranking evaluation documentation (#32314)
Introduce Application Privileges with support for Kibana RBAC (#32309)
Build: Shadow x-pack:protocol into x-pack:plugin:core (#32240)
[Kerberos] Add Kerberos authentication support (#32263)
[ML] Extract persistent task methods from MlMetadata (#32319)
Add Restore Snapshot High Level REST API
Register ERR metric with NamedXContentRegistry (#32320)
fixes broken build for third-party-tests (#32315)
Allow Integ Tests to run in a FIPS-140 JVM (#31989)
[DOCS] Rollup Caps API incorrectly mentions GET Jobs API (#32280)
awaitsfix testRandomClusterStateUpdates
[TEST] add version skip to weighted_avg tests
Consistent encoder names (#29492)
Add WeightedAvg metric aggregation (#31037)
Switch monitoring to new style Requests (#32255)
Rename ranking evaluation `quality_level` to `metric_score` (#32168)
Fix a test bug around nested aggregations and field aliases. (#32287)
Add new permission for JDK11 to load JAAS libraries (#32132)
Silence SSL reload test that fails on JDK 11
[test] package pre-install java check (#32259)
specify subdirs of lib, bin, modules in package (#32253)
Switch x-pack:core to new style Requests (#32252)
awaitsfix SSLConfigurationReloaderTests
Painless: Clean up add methods in PainlessLookup (#32258)
Fail shard if IndexShard#storeStats runs into an IOException (#32241)
AwaitsFix RecoveryIT#testHistoryUUIDIsGenerated
Remove unnecessary warning supressions (#32250)
CCE when re-throwing "shard not available" exception in TransportShardMultiGetAction (#32185)
Add new fields to monitoring template for Beats state (#32085)
This commit reverts to the pre-6.3 way of merging automata as the
change in 6.3 significantly impacts the performance for roles with a
large number of concrete indices. In addition, the maximum number of
states for security automata has been increased to 100,000 in order
to allow users to use roles that caused problems pre-6.3 and 6.3 fixed.
As an escape hatch, the maximum number of states is configurable with
a setting so that users with complex patterns in roles can increase
the states with the knowledge that there is more memory usage.
* Introduce fips_mode setting and associated checks
Introduce xpack.security.fips_mode.enabled setting ( default false)
When it is set to true, a number of Bootstrap checks are performed:
- Check that Secure Settings are of the latest version (3)
- Check that no JKS keystores are configured
- Check that compliant algorithms ( PBKDF2 family ) are used for
password hashing
In the HL REST client we replace the License object with a string, because of
complexity of this class. It is also not really needed on the client side since
end-users are not interacting with the license besides passing it as a string
to the server.
Relates #29827
This commit introduces "Application Privileges" to the X-Pack security
model.
Application Privileges are managed within Elasticsearch, and can be
tested with the _has_privileges API, but do not grant access to any
actions or resources within Elasticsearch. Their purpose is to allow
applications outside of Elasticsearch to represent and store their own
privileges model within Elasticsearch roles.
Access to manage application privileges is handled in a new way that
grants permission to specific application names only. This lays the
foundation for more OLS on cluster privileges, which is implemented by
allowing a cluster permission to inspect not just the action being
executed, but also the request to which the action is applied.
To support this, a "conditional cluster privilege" is introduced, which
is like the existing cluster privilege, except that it has a Predicate
over the request as well as over the action name.
Specifically, this adds
- GET/PUT/DELETE actions for defining application level privileges
- application privileges in role definitions
- application privileges in the has_privileges API
- changes to the cluster permission class to support checking of request
objects
- a new "global" element on role definition to provide cluster object
level security (only for manage application privileges)
- changes to `kibana_user`, `kibana_dashboard_only_user` and
`kibana_system` roles to use and manage application privileges
Closes#29820Closes#31559
This bundles the x-pack:protocol project into the x-pack:plugin:core
project because we'd like folks to consider it an implementation detail
of our build rather than a separate artifact to be managed and depended
on. It is now bundled into both x-pack:plugin:core and
client:rest-high-level. To make this work I had to fix a few things.
Firstly, I had to make PluginBuildPlugin work with the shadow plugin.
In that case we have to bundle only the `shadow` dependencies and the
shadow jar.
Secondly, every reference to x-pack:plugin:core has to use the `shadow`
configuration. Without that the reference is missing all of the
un-shadowed dependencies. I tried to make it so that applying the shadow
plugin automatically redefines the `default` configuration to mirror the
`shadow` configuration which would allow us to use bare project references
to the x-pack:plugin:core project but I couldn't make it work. It'd *look*
like it works but then fail for transitive dependencies anyway. I think
it is still a good thing to do but I don't have the willpower to do it
now.
Finally, I had to fix an issue where Eclipse and IntelliJ didn't properly
reference shadowed transitive dependencies. Neither IDE supports shadowing
natively so they have to reference the shadowed projects. We fix this by
detecting `shadow` dependencies when in "Intellij mode" or "Eclipse mode"
and adding `runtime` dependencies to the same target. This convinces
IntelliJ and Eclipse to play nice.
This commit adds support for Kerberos authentication with a platinum
license. Kerberos authentication support relies on SPNEGO, which is
triggered by challenging clients with a 401 response with the
`WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate` header. A SPNEGO client will then provide
a Kerberos ticket in the `Authorization` header. The tickets are
validated using Java's built-in GSS support. The JVM uses a vm wide
configuration for Kerberos, so there can be only one Kerberos realm.
This is enforced by a bootstrap check that also enforces the existence
of the keytab file.
In many cases a fallback authentication mechanism is needed when SPNEGO
authentication is not available. In order to support this, the
DefaultAuthenticationFailureHandler now takes a list of failure response
headers. For example, one realm can provide a
`WWW-Authenticate: Negotiate` header as its default and another could
provide `WWW-Authenticate: Basic` to indicate to the client that basic
authentication can be used in place of SPNEGO.
In order to test Kerberos, unit tests are run against an in-memory KDC
that is backed by an in-memory ldap server. A QA project has also been
added to test against an actual KDC, which is provided by the krb5kdc
fixture.
Closes#30243
* Complete changes for running IT in a fips JVM
- Mute :x-pack:qa:sql:security:ssl:integTest as it
cannot run in FIPS 140 JVM until the SQL CLI supports key/cert.
- Set default JVM keystore/truststore password in top level build
script for all integTest tasks in a FIPS 140 JVM
- Changed top level x-pack build script to use keys and certificates
for trust/key material when spinning up clusters for IT
Adds a new single-value metrics aggregation that computes the weighted
average of numeric values that are extracted from the aggregated
documents. These values can be extracted from specific numeric
fields in the documents.
When calculating a regular average, each datapoint has an equal "weight"; it
contributes equally to the final value. In contrast, weighted averages
scale each datapoint differently. The amount that each datapoint contributes
to the final value is extracted from the document, or provided by a script.
As a formula, a weighted average is the `∑(value * weight) / ∑(weight)`
A regular average can be thought of as a weighted average where every value has
an implicit weight of `1`.
Closes#15731
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/monitoring` project 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:core` project to use the new versions.
New data is reported from Beats to the monitoring endpoint. This PR adds the template change necessary for it. See https://github.com/elastic/beats/issues/7521 for more details.
Queue data is skipped for now as implementation is not finished yet.
Today we consider a read request is exhausted if from_seqno is equal to
or greater than the max_required_seqno. However, if we stop when
from_seqno equals to the max_required_seqno, we will miss an operation
whose seqno is max_required_seqno because we have not seen that
operation yet.
* es/master: (23 commits)
Switch full-cluster-restart to new style Requests (#32140)
[DOCS] Clarified that you must remove X-Pack plugin when upgrading from pre-6.3. (#32016)
Remove BouncyCastle dependency from runtime (#32193)
INGEST: Extend KV Processor (#31789) (#32232)
INGEST: Make a few Processors callable by Painless (#32170)
Add region ISO code to GeoIP Ingest plugin (#31669)
[Tests] Remove QueryStringQueryBuilderTests#toQuery class assertions (#32236)
Make sure that field aliases count towards the total fields limit. (#32222)
Switch rolling restart to new style Requests (#32147)
muting failing test for internal auto date histogram to avoid failure before fix is merged
MINOR: Remove unused `IndexDynamicSettings` (#32237)
Fix multi level nested sort (#32204)
Enhance Parent circuit breaker error message (#32056)
[ML] Use default request durability for .ml-state index (#32233)
Remove indices stats timeout from monitoring docs
Rename ranking evaluation response section (#32166)
Dependencies: Upgrade to joda time 2.10 (#32160)
Remove aliases resolution limitations when security is enabled (#31952)
Ensure that field aliases cannot be used in multi-fields. (#32219)
TESTS: Check for Netty resource leaks (#31861)
...
We modified the way we calculate to_seqno in #32121 but did not adjust
this test accordingly. If min_seqno equals to max_seqno, the size should be
one instead of zero.
Relates #32121
* 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.
The initial decision to use async durability was made a long time ago
for performance reasons. That argument no longer applies and we
prefer the safety of request durability.
Normally translog operations will not be replayed on the primary.
Following engine is an exception where we replay translog on both
primary and replica as a non-primary strategy. Even though we won't use
the version_type in the following engine, we still need to pass a valid
value for the primary operation in order not to trip assertions in an
engine.
This commit passes version_type EXTERNAL for translog operation if its
origin is primary.
Relates #31945
The added tests are based on specific scenarios as described in the test plan.
Before this change the ShardFollowNodeTaskTests contained more random like tests,
but these have been removed and in a followup pr better random tests will
be added in a new test class as is described in the test plan.
Resolving wildcards in aliases expression is challenging as we may end
up with no aliases to replace the original expression with, but if we
replace with an empty array that means _all which is quite the opposite.
Now that we support and serialize the original requested aliases,
whenever aliases are replaced we will be able to know what was
initially requested. `MetaData#findAliases` can then be updated to not
return anything in case it gets empty aliases, but the original aliases
were not empty. That means that empty aliases are interpreted as _all
only if they were originally requested that way.
Relates to #31516
* master:
Painless: Simplify Naming in Lookup Package (#32177)
Handle missing values in painless (#32207)
add support for write index resolution when creating/updating documents (#31520)
ECS Task IAM profile credentials ignored in repository-s3 plugin (#31864)
Remove indication of future multi-homing support (#32187)
Rest test - allow for snapshots to take 0 milliseconds
Make x-pack-core generate a pom file
Rest HL client: Add put watch action (#32026)
Build: Remove pom generation for plugin zip files (#32180)
Fix comments causing errors with Java 11
Fix rollup on date fields that don't support epoch_millis (#31890)
Detect and prevent configuration that triggers a Gradle bug (#31912)
[test] port linux package packaging tests (#31943)
Revert "Introduce a Hashing Processor (#31087)" (#32178)
Remove empty @return from JavaDoc
Adjust SSLDriver behavior for JDK11 changes (#32145)
[test] use randomized runner in packaging tests (#32109)
Add support for field aliases. (#32172)
Painless: Fix caching bug and clean up addPainlessClass. (#32142)
Call setReferences() on custom referring tokenfilters in _analyze (#32157)
Fix BwC Tests looking for UUID Pre 6.4 (#32158)
Improve docs for search preferences (#32159)
use before instead of onOrBefore
Add more contexts to painless execute api (#30511)
Add EC2 credential test for repository-s3 (#31918)
A replica can be promoted and started in one cluster state update (#32042)
Fix Java 11 javadoc compile problem
Fix CP for namingConventions when gradle home has spaces (#31914)
Fix `range` queries on `_type` field for singe type indices (#31756)
[DOCS] Update TLS on Docker for 6.3 (#32114)
ESIndexLevelReplicationTestCase doesn't support replicated failures but it's good to know what they are
Remove versionType from translog (#31945)
Switch distribution to new style Requests (#30595)
Build: Skip jar tests if jar disabled
Painless: Add PainlessClassBuilder (#32141)
Build: Make additional test deps of check (#32015)
Disable C2 from using AVX-512 on JDK 10 (#32138)
Build: Move shadow customizations into common code (#32014)
Painless: Fix Bug with Duplicate PainlessClasses (#32110)
Remove empty @param from Javadoc
Re-disable packaging tests on suse boxes
Docs: Fix missing example script quote (#32010)
[ML] Wait for aliases in multi-node tests (#32086)
[ML] Move analyzer dependencies out of categorization config (#32123)
Ensure to release translog snapshot in primary-replica resync (#32045)
Handle TokenizerFactory TODOs (#32063)
Relax TermVectors API to work with textual fields other than TextFieldType (#31915)
Updates the build to gradle 4.9 (#32087)
Mute :qa:mixed-cluster indices.stats/10_index/Index - all’
Check that client methods match API defined in the REST spec (#31825)
Enable testing in FIPS140 JVM (#31666)
Fix put mappings java API documentation (#31955)
Add exclusion option to `keep_types` token filter (#32012)
[Test] Modify assert statement for ssl handshake (#32072)
Prior to 6.3 a trial license default to security enabled. Since 6.3
they default to security disabled. If a cluster is upgraded from <6.3
to >6.3, then we detect this and mimic the old behaviour with respect
to security.
Now write operations like Index, Delete, Update rely on the write-index associated with
an alias to operate against. This means writes will be accepted even when an alias points to multiple indices, so long as one is the write index. Routing values will be used from the AliasMetaData for the alias in the write-index. All read operations are left untouched.
Relates #29827
This implementation behaves like the current transport client, that you basically cannot configure a Watch POJO representation as an argument to the put watch API, but only a bytes reference. You can use the the `WatchSourceBuilder` from the `org.elasticsearch.plugin:x-pack-core` dependency to build watches.
This commit also changes the license type to trial, so that watcher is available in high level rest client tests.
/cc @hub-cap
The rollup indexer uses a range query to select the next page
of results based on the last time bucket of the previous round
and the `delay` configured on the rollup job. This query uses
the `epoch_millis` format implicitly but doesn't set the `format`.
This result in errors during the rollup job if the field
definition doesn't allow this format. It can also miss documents
if the format is not accepted but another format in the field
definition is able to parse the query (e.g.: `epoch_second`).
This change ensures that we use `epoch_millis` as the only format
to parse the rollup range query.
This is related to #32122. A number of things changed related to adding
TLS 1.3 support in JDK11. Some exception messages and other SSLEngine
behavior changed. This commit fixes assertions on exception messages.
Additionally it identifies two bugs related to how the SSLDriver behaves
in regards to JDK11 changes. Finally, it mutes a tests until correct
behavior can be identified. There is another open issue for that muted
test (#32144).
* Add basic support for field aliases in index mappings. (#31287)
* Allow for aliases when fetching stored fields. (#31411)
* Add tests around accessing field aliases in scripts. (#31417)
* Add documentation around field aliases. (#31538)
* Add validation for field alias mappings. (#31518)
* Return both concrete fields and aliases in DocumentFieldMappers#getMapper. (#31671)
* Make sure that field-level security is enforced when using field aliases. (#31807)
* Add more comprehensive tests for field aliases in queries + aggregations. (#31565)
* Remove the deprecated method DocumentFieldMappers#getFieldMapper. (#32148)
Moves the customizations to the build to produce nice shadow jars and
javadocs into common build code, mostly BuildPlugin with a little into
the root build.gradle file. This means that any project that applies the
shadow plugin will automatically be set up just like the high level rest
client:
* The non-shadow jar will not be built
* The shadow jar will not have a "classifier"
* Tests will run against the shadow jar
* Javadoc will include all of the shadowed classes
* Service files in `META-INF/services` will be merged
Tests shard follow task in the context of a leader and follower ReplicationGroup,
in order to test how the shard follow logic reacts to certain shard related
failure scenarios.
More tests will need to be added, but this indicates what changes need to be made
to have these tests.
Relates to #30102
The ML config classes will shortly be moved to the X-Pack protocol
library to allow the ML APIs to be moved to the high level REST
client. Dependencies on server functionality should be removed
from the config classes before this is done.
This change is entirely about moving code between packages. It
does not add or remove any functionality or tests.
Ensure our tests can run in a FIPS JVM
JKS keystores cannot be used in a FIPS JVM as attempting to use one
in order to init a KeyManagerFactory or a TrustManagerFactory is not
allowed.( JKS keystore algorithms for private key encryption are not
FIPS 140 approved)
This commit replaces JKS keystores in our tests with the
corresponding PEM encoded key and certificates both for key and trust
configurations.
Whenever it's not possible to refactor the test, i.e. when we are
testing that we can load a JKS keystore, etc. we attempt to
mute the test when we are running in FIPS 140 JVM. Testing for the
JVM is naive and is based on the name of the security provider as
we would control the testing infrastrtucture and so this would be
reliable enough.
Other cases of tests being muted are the ones that involve custom
TrustStoreManagers or KeyStoreManagers, null TLS Ciphers and the
SAMLAuthneticator class as we cannot sign XML documents in the
way we were doing. SAMLAuthenticator tests in a FIPS JVM can be
reenabled with precomputed and signed SAML messages at a later stage.
IT will be covered in a subsequent PR
* es/master:
Add Index UUID to `/_stats` Response (#31871)
Painless: Move and Rename Several Methods in the lookup package (#32105)
Bypass highlight query terms extraction on empty fields (#32090)
Switch non-x-pack to new style requests (#32106)
[Rollup] Add new capabilities endpoint for concrete rollup indices (#30401)
Revert "[test] disable packaging tests for suse boxes"
SQL: allow LEFT and RIGHT as function names (#32066)
DOCS: put LIMIT 10 to the SQL query (#32065)
[test] turn on host io cache for opensuse (#32053)
Tweaked Elasticsearch Service links for SEO
This introduces a new GetRollupIndexCaps API which allows the user to retrieve rollup capabilities of a specific rollup index (or index pattern). This is distinct from the existing RollupCaps endpoint.
- Multiple jobs can be stored in multiple indices and point to a single target data index pattern (logstash-*). The existing API finds capabilities/config of all jobs matching that data index pattern.
- One rollup index can hold data from multiple jobs, targeting multiple data index patterns. This new API finds the capabilities based on the concrete rollup indices.
Due to the way ANTLR works, any declared tokens need to be accounted for
manually inside function names (otherwise a different rule gets applied).
Fix#32046
* es/master: (21 commits)
Tweaked Elasticsearch Service links for SEO
Watcher: Store username on watch execution (#31873)
Use correct formatting for links (#29460)
Painless: Separate PainlessLookup into PainlessLookup and PainlessLookupBuilder (#32054)
Scripting: Remove dead code from painless module (#32064)
[Rollup] Replace RollupIT with a ESRestTestCase version (#31977)
[TEST] Consistent algorithm usage (#32077)
[Rollup] Fix duplicate field names in test (#32075)
Ensure only parent breaker trips in unit test
Unmute field collapsing rest tests
Fix BWC check after backport
[Tests] Fix failure due to changes exception message (#32036)
Remove unused params from SSource and Walker (#31935)
[Test] Mute MlJobIT#testDeleteJobAfterMissingAliases
Turn off real-mem breaker in REST tests
Turn off real-mem breaker in single node tests
Fix broken OpenLDAP Vagrant QA test
Cleanup Duplication in `PainlessScriptEngine` (#31991)
SCRIPTING: Remove unused MultiSearchTemplateRequestBuilder (#32049)
Fix compile issues introduced by merge (#32058)
...
There is currently no way to see what user executed a watch. This commit
adds the decrypted username to each execution in the watch history, in a
new field "user".
Closes#31772
The old RollupIT was a node IT, an flaky for a number of reasons.
This new version is an ESRestTestCase and should be a little more robust.
This was added to the multi-node QA tests as that seemed like the most
appropriate location. It didn't seem necessary to create a whole new
QA module.
Note: The only test that was ported was the "Big" test for validating
a larger dataset. The rest of the tests are represented in existing
yaml tests.
Closes#31258Closes#30232
Related to #30290
Ensure that the same algorithm is used for settings and
change password requests for consistency, even if we
do not expext to reach the code where the algorithm is
checked for now.
Completes a7eaa409e8
The build was broken due to some issues with the merging of #32018. A
method that was public went private before the PR was merged. That did
not cause a merge conflict (so the PR was merged successfully). But it
did cause the build to fail.
This is related to #27260. It adds the SecurityNioHttpServerTransport
to the security plugin. It randomly uses the nio http transport in
security integration tests.
Metric config already whitelist scaled_floats, but it wasn't added to
the histo group config. This centralizes the mapping types map
so that both metrics and histo (and any future configs) use the same
map.
Fixes#32035
This commit allows for rebuilding watcher secure secrets via the
reload_secure_settings API call. The commit also renames a method in the
Notification Service to make it a bit more readable.
This commit adds the _xpack/usage api to the high level rest client.
Currently in the transport api, the usage data is exposed in a limited
fashion, at most giving one level of helper methods for the inner keys
of data, but then exposing thos subobjects as maps of objects. Rather
than making parsers for every set of usage data from each feature, this
PR exposes the entire set of usage data as a map of maps.
Other watcher actions already account for secure settings in their
sensitive settings, whereas the email sending action did not. This adds
the ability to optionally set a secure_password for email accounts.
Previously, the ensureWatchExists was overridable. This commit makes
it final so that it cannot be overridden, and cleans up some redundant
code in the process.
There was still a case with a null text that allowed for 0 attachments
to be created. This commit ensures that greater than zero are created
if the text is null. Otherwise, it uses the same logic to create 0 to 3
random attachments.
Closes#31948
We can leverage the composite agg's new `missing_bucket` feature on
terms groupings. This means the aggregation criteria used in the indexer
will now return null buckets for missing keys.
Because all buckets are now returned (even if a key is null),
we can guarantee correct doc counts with
"combined" jobs (where a job rolls up multiple schemas). This was
previously impossible since composite would ignore documents that
didn't have _all_ the keys, meaning non-overlapping schemas would
cause composite to return no buckets.
Note: date_histo does not use `missing_bucket`, since a timestamp is
always required.
The docs have been adjusted to recommend a single, combined job. It
also makes reference to the previous issue to help users that are upgrading
(rather than just deleting the sections).
The previous errors in compileJava were not cause by the brackets but my the
content of the @link section. Corrected this so its a working javadoc link again.
When an ML job cannot be allocated to a node the exception
contained an explanation of why the job couldn't be
allocated to each node in the cluster. For large clusters
this was not particularly easy to read and made the error
displayed in the UI look very scary.
This commit changes the structure of the error to an outer
ElasticsearchException with a high level message and an
inner IllegalStateException containing the detailed
explanation. Because the definition of root cause is the
innermost ElasticsearchException the detailed explanation
will not be the root cause (which is what Kibana displays).
Fixes#29950
Historically we have loaded SSL objects (such as SSLContext,
SSLIOSessionStrategy) by passing in the SSL settings, constructing a
new SSL configuration from those settings and then looking for a
cached object that matches those settings.
The primary issue with this approach is that it requires a fully
configured Settings object to be available any time the SSL context
needs to be loaded. If the Settings include SecureSettings (such as
passwords for keys or keystores) then this is not true, and the cached
SSL object cannot be loaded at runtime.
This commit introduces an alternative approach of naming every cached
ssl configuration, so that it is possible to load the SSL context for
a named configuration (such as "xpack.http.ssl"). This means that the
calling code does not need to have ongoing access to the secure
settings that were used to load the configuration.
This change also allows monitoring exporters to use SSL passwords
from secure settings, however an exporter that uses a secure SSL setting
(e.g. truststore.secure_password) may not have its SSL settings updated
dynamically (this is prevented by a settings validator).
Exporters without secure settings can continue to be defined and updated
dynamically.
* master:
[TEST] Mute SlackMessageTests.testTemplateRender
Docs: Explain closing the high level client
[ML] Re-enable memory limit integration tests (#31328)
[test] disable packaging tests for suse boxes
Add nio transport to security plugin (#31942)
XContentTests : Insert random fields at random positions (#30867)
Force execution of fetch tasks (#31974)
Fix unreachable error condition in AmazonS3Fixture (#32005)
Tests: Fix SearchFieldsIT.testDocValueFields (#31995)
Add Expected Reciprocal Rank metric (#31891)
[ML] Get ForecastRequestStats doc in RestoreModelSnapshotIT (#31973)
SQL: Add support for single parameter text manipulating functions (#31874)
[ML] Ensure immutability of MlMetadata (#31957)
Tests: Mute SearchFieldsIT.testDocValueFields()
muted tests due to #31940
Work around reported problem in eclipse (#31960)
Move build integration tests out of :buildSrc project (#31961)
Tests: Remove use of joda time in some tests (#31922)
[Test] Reactive 3rd party tests on CI (#31919)
SQL: Support for escape sequences (#31884)
SQL: HAVING clause should accept only aggregates (#31872)
Docs: fix typo in datehistogram (#31972)
Switch url repository rest tests to new style requests (#31944)
Switch reindex tests to new style requests (#31941)
Docs: Added note about cloud service to installation and getting started
[DOCS] Removes alternative docker pull example (#31934)
Add Snapshots Status API to High Level Rest Client (#31515)
ingest: date_index_name processor template resolution (#31841)
Test: fix null failure in watcher test (#31968)
Switch test framework to new style requests (#31939)
Switch low level rest tests to new style Requests (#31938)
Switch high level rest tests to new style requests (#31937)
[ML] Mute test failing due to Java 11 date time format parsing bug (#31899)
[TEST] Mute SlackMessageTests.testTemplateRender
Fix assertIngestDocument wrongfully passing (#31913)
Remove unused reference to filePermissionsCache (#31923)
rolling upgrade should use a replica to prevent relocations while running a scroll
HLREST: Bundle the x-pack protocol project (#31904)
Increase logging level for testStressMaybeFlush
Added lenient flag for synonym token filter (#31484)
[X-Pack] Beats centralized management: security role + licensing (#30520)
HLRest: Move xPackInfo() to xPack().info() (#31905)
Docs: add security delete role to api call table (#31907)
[test] port archive distribution packaging tests (#31314)
Watcher: Slack message empty text (#31596)
[ML] Mute failing DetectionRulesIT.testCondition() test
Fix broken NaN check in MovingFunctions#stdDev() (#31888)
Date: Add DateFormatters class that uses java.time (#31856)
[ML] Switch native QA tests to a 3 node cluster (#31757)
Change trappy float comparison (#31889)
Fix building AD URL from domain name (#31849)
Add opaque_id to audit logging (#31878)
re-enable backcompat tests
add support for is_write_index in put-alias body parsing (#31674)
Improve release notes script (#31833)
[DOCS] Fix broken link in painless example
Handle missing values in painless (#30975)
Remove the ability to index or query context suggestions without context (#31007)
Ingest: Enable Templated Fieldnames in Rename (#31690)
[Docs] Fix typo in the Rollup API Quick Reference (#31855)
Ingest: Add ignore_missing option to RemoveProc (#31693)
Add template config for Beat state to X-Pack Monitoring (#31809)
Watcher: Add ssl.trust email account setting (#31684)
Remove link to oss-MSI (#31844)
Painless: Restructure Definition/Whitelist (#31879)
HLREST: Add x-pack-info API (#31870)
This is related to #27260. It adds the SecurityNioTransport to the
security plugin. Additionally, it adds support for ip filtering. And it
randomly uses the nio transport in security integration tests.
Added support for ASCII, BIT_LENGTH, CHAR, CHAR_LENGTH, LCASE, LENGTH, LTRIM, RTRIM, SPACE, UCASE functions.
Wherever Painless scripting is necessary (WHERE conditions, ORDER BY etc), those scripts are being used.
The test failure in #31916 revealed that updating
rules on a job was modifying the detectors list
in-place. That meant the old cluster state and the
updated cluster state had no difference and thus the
change was not propagated to non-master nodes.
This commit fixes that and also reviews all of ML
metadata in order to ensure immutability.
Closes#31916
* Adds concept of a safe action
A safe action is one that does not have unwanted side effects if the
configuration of the action is change in the policy while and index is
executing the action.
This commit formalises this concept with the only current unsafe action
being ShrinkAction. It also adds testing around this and add a method
to LifecyclePolicy which returns whether the action for the provided
StepKey is safe.
* Makes IndexLifecycleRunners checks use the safe indications instead of
hardcoding shrink action
* Fixes test failure
A new commit was merged that does not allow a null attachement &&
text. This is valid for the slack API, as it does not allow this, but
our unit tests did. This commit fixes the broken unit test.
Closes#31948
Currently Role.Builder keeps a reference to the FieldPermissionsCache that is
passed into its constructors. This seems to be unused except for passing it on
to convertFromIndicesPrivileges() in the second ctor itself, but we don't need
to keep the internal reference in that case, so it can be removed.
Relates to #31876
* Adding Beats x-pack plugin + index templates
* Adding built-in roles for Beats central management
* Fixing typo
* Refactoring: extract common code into method
* More refactoring for more code reuse
* Use a single index for Beats management
* Rename "fragment" to "block"
* Adding configuration block type
* Expand kibana_system role to include Beats management index privileges
* Fixing syntax
* Adding test
* Adding asserting for reserved role
* Fixing privileges
* Updating template
* Removing beats plugin
* Fixing tests
* Fixing role variable name
* Fixing assertions
* Switching to preferred syntax for boolean false checks
* Making class final
* Making variables final
* Updating Basic license message to be more accurate
Originally I put the X-Pack info object into the top level rest client
object. I did that because we thought we'd like to squash `xpack` from
the name of the X-Pack APIs now that it is part of the default
distribution. We still kind of want to do that, but at least for now we
feel like it is better to keep the high level rest client aligned with
the other language clients like C# and Python. This shifts the X-Pack
info API to align with its json spec file.
Relates to #31870
Slack accepts an empty text or attachments, but not both. This commit
ensures that both are not empty when creating a watch.
Closes#30071
Replacing old pull request: #31288
The current shard follow mechanism is complex and does not give us easy ways the have visibility into the system (e.g. why we are falling behind).
The main reason why it is complex is because the current design is highly asynchronous. Also in the current model it is hard to apply backpressure
other than reducing the concurrent reads from the leader shard.
This PR has the following changes:
* Rewrote the shard follow task to coordinate the shard follow mechanism between a leader and follow shard in a single threaded manner.
This allows for better unit testing and makes it easier to add stats.
* All write operations read from the shard changes api should be added to a buffer instead of directly sending it to the bulk shard operations api.
This allows to apply backpressure. In this PR there is a limit that controls how many write ops are allowed in the buffer after which no new reads
will be performed until the number of ops is below that limit.
* The shard changes api includes the current global checkpoint on the leader shard copy. This allows reading to be a more self sufficient process;
instead of relying on a background thread to fetch the leader shard's global checkpoint.
* Reading write operations from the leader shard (via shard changes api) is a separate step then writing the write operations (via bulk shards operations api).
Whereas before a read would immediately result into a write.
* The bulk shard operations api returns the local checkpoint on the follow primary shard, to keep the shard follow task up to date with what has been written.
* Moved the shard follow logic that was previously in ShardFollowTasksExecutor to ShardFollowNodeTask.
* Moved over the changes from #31242 to make shard follow mechanism resilient from node and shard failures.
Relates to #30086
The steps to read the settings and build URLs happen in a non-obvious
order, which meant that we would build the default URL (from the
domain name, and port) before we'd actually read the port settings.
This would cause the URL to always have a port of `0`.
Relates: bccf988
With https://github.com/elastic/beats/pull/7075 Beats introduces state reporting for X-Pack Monitoring. The data sent up to Elasticsearch ends up stored in the following format.
```
"beats_state": {
"timestamp": "2018-07-05T07:21:03.581Z",
"state": {
"module": {
"count": 1,
"names": [
"http"
]
}
},
"beat": {
"uuid": "594039b5-6353-4d78-9bad-778ecc0fe83f",
"type": "metricbeat",
"version": "7.0.0-alpha1",
"name": "ruflin",
"host": "ruflin"
}
}
```
This PR adds the new fields to the template.
This is the first x-pack API we're adding to the high level REST client
so there is a lot to talk about here!
= Open source
The *client* for these APIs is open source. We're taking the previously
Elastic licensed files used for the `Request` and `Response` objects and
relicensing them under the Apache 2 license.
The implementation of these features is staying under the Elastic
license. This lines up with how the rest of the Elasticsearch language
clients work.
= Location of the new files
We're moving all of the `Request` and `Response` objects that we're
relicensing to the `x-pack/protocol` directory. We're adding a copy of
the Apache 2 license to the root fo the `x-pack/protocol` directory to
line up with the language in the root `LICENSE.txt` file. All files in
this directory will have the Apache 2 license header as well. We don't
want there to be any confusion. Even though the files are under the
`x-pack` directory, they are Apache 2 licensed.
We chose this particular directory layout because it keeps the X-Pack
stuff together and easier to think about.
= Location of the API in the REST client
We've been following the layout of the rest-api-spec files for other
APIs and we plan to do this for the X-Pack APIs with one exception:
we're dropping the `xpack` from the name of most of the APIs. So
`xpack.graph.explore` will become `graph().explore()` and
`xpack.license.get` will become `license().get()`.
`xpack.info` and `xpack.usage` are special here though because they
don't belong to any proper category. For now I'm just calling
`xpack.info` `xPackInfo()` and intend to call usage `xPackUsage` though
I'm not convinced that this is the final name for them. But it does get
us started.
= Jars, jars everywhere!
This change makes the `xpack:protocol` project a `compile` scoped
dependency of the `x-pack:plugin:core` and `client:rest-high-level`
projects. I intend to keep it a compile scoped dependency of
`x-pack:plugin:core` but I intend to bundle the contents of the protocol
jar into the `client:rest-high-level` jar in a follow up. This change
has grown large enough at this point.
In that followup I'll address javadoc issues as well.
= Breaking-Java
This breaks that transport client by a few classes around. We've
traditionally been ok with doing this to the transport client.
* master:
[ML] Fix master node deadlock during ML daily maintenance (#31836)
Build: Switch integ-test-zip to OSS-only (#31866)
SQL: Remove restriction for single column grouping (#31818)
Build: Fix detection of Eclipse Compiler Server (#31838)
Docs: Inconsistency between description and example (#31858)
Re-enable bwc tests now that #29538 has been backported and 6.x intake build succeeded.
QA: build improvements related to SQL projects (#31862)
[Docs] Add clarification to analysis example (#31826)
Check timeZone() argument in AbstractSqlQueryRequest (#31822)
SQL: Fix incorrect HAVING equality (#31820)
Smaller aesthetic fixes to InternalTestCluster (#31831)
[Docs] Clarify accepted sort case (#31605)
Temporarily disable bwc test in order to backport #29538
Remove obsolete parameters from analyze rest spec (#31795)
[Docs] Fix wrong link in Korean analyzer docs (#31815)
Fix profiling of ordered terms aggs (#31814)
Properly mute test involving JDK11 closes#31739
Do not return all indices if a specific alias is requested via get aliases api. (#29538)
Get snapshot rest client cleanups (#31740)
Docs: Explain _bulk?refresh shard targeting
Fix handling of points_only with term strategy in geo_shape (#31766)
For historical reasons SQL restricts GROUP BY to only one field.
This commit removes the restriction and improves the test suite with
multi group by tests.
Close#31793
If a get alias api call requests a specific alias pattern then
indices not having any matching aliases should not be included in the response.
This is a second attempt to fix this (first attempt was #28294).
The reason that the first attempt was reverted is because when xpack
security is enabled then index expression (like * or _all) are resolved
prior to when a request is processed in the get aliases transport action,
then `MetaData#findAliases` can't know whether requested all where
requested since it was already expanded in concrete alias names. This
change replaces aliases(...) replaceAliases(...) method on AliasesRequests
class and leave the aliases(...) method on subclasses. So there is a distinction
between when xpack security replaces aliases and a user setting aliases via
the transport or high level http client.
Closes#27763
* master:
REST high-level client: add get index API (#31703)
SQL: Allow long literals (#31777)
SQL: Fix incorrect message for aliases (#31792)
Test: Do not remove xpack templates when cleaning (#31642)
Reduce more raw types warnings (#31780)
Add unreleased version 6.3.2
Scripting: Remove support for deprecated StoredScript contexts (#31394)
[ML][TEST] Use java 11 valid time format in DataDescriptionTests (#31817)
[ML] Don't treat stale FAILED jobs as OPENING in job allocation (#31800)
[ML] Fix calendar and filter updates from non-master nodes (#31804)
Fix license header generation on Windows (#31790)
mark RollupIT.testTwoJobsStartStopDeleteOne as AwaitsFix
mark SearchAsyncActionTests.testFanOutAndCollect as AwaitsFix
Correct exclusion of test on JDK 11
Fix doclint jdk 11
Add JDK11 support and enable in CI (#31644)
Watcher: Fix check for currently executed watches (#31137)
Watcher: Ensure correct method is used to read secure settings (#31753)
SQL: Update CLI logo
Removes support for storing scripts without the usual json around the
script. So You can no longer do:
```
POST _scripts/<templatename>
{
"query": {
"match": {
"title": "{{query_string}}"
}
}
}
```
and must instead do:
```
POST _scripts/<templatename>
{
"script": {
"lang": "mustache",
"source": {
"query": {
"match": {
"title": "{{query_string}}"
}
}
}
}
}
```
This improves error reporting when you attempt to store a script but don't
quite get the syntax right. Before, there was a good chance that we'd
think of it as a "raw" template and just store it. Now we won't do that.
Nice.
It seems that java 11 tightened some validations with regard to
time formats. The random instance creator was setting an odd
time format to the data description which is invalid when run
with java 11. This commit changes it to a valid format.
Job persistent tasks with stale allocation IDs used to always be
considered as OPENING jobs in the ML job node allocation decision.
However, FAILED jobs are not relocated to other nodes, which leads
to them blocking up the nodes they failed on after node restarts.
FAILED jobs should not restrict how many other jobs can open on a
node, regardless of whether they are stale or not.
Closes#31794
Job updates or changes to calendars or filters may
result into updating the job process if it has been
running. To preserve the order of updates, process
updates are queued through the UpdateJobProcessNotifier
which is only running on the master node. All actions
performing such updates must run on the master node.
However, the CRUD actions for calendars and filters
are not master node actions. They have been submitting
the updates to the UpdateJobProcessNotifier even though
it might have not been running (given the action was
run on a non-master node). When that happens, the update
never reaches the process.
This commit fixes this problem by ensuring the notifier
runs on all nodes and by ensuring the process update action
gets the resources again before updating the process
(instead of having those resources passed in the request).
This ensures that even if the order of the updates
gets messed up, the latest update will read the latest
state of those resource and the process will get back
in sync.
This leaves us with 2 types of updates:
1. updates to the job config should happen on the master
node. This is because we cannot refetch the entire job
and update it. We need to know the parts that have been changed.
2. updates to resources the job uses. Those can be handled
on non-master nodes but they should be re-fetched by the
update process action.
Closes#31803
* Upgrade bouncycastle
Required to fix
`bcprov-jdk15on-1.55.jar; invalid manifest format `
on jdk 11
* Downgrade bouncycastle to avoid invalid manifest
* Add checksum for new jars
* Update tika permissions for jdk 11
* Mute test failing on jdk 11
* Add JDK11 to CI
* Thread#stop(Throwable) was removed
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2018-June/053536.html
* Disable failing tests #31456
* Temprorarily disable doc tests
To see if there are other failures on JDK11
* Only blacklist specific doc tests
* Disable only failing tests in ingest attachment plugin
* Mute failing HDFS tests #31498
* Mute failing lang-painless tests #31500
* Fix backwards compatability builds
Fix JAVA version to 10 for ES 6.3
* Add 6.x to bwx -> java10
* Prefix out and err from buildBwcVersion for readability
```
> Task :distribution:bwc:next-bugfix-snapshot:buildBwcVersion
[bwc] :buildSrc:compileJava
[bwc] WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
[bwc] WARNING: Illegal reflective access by org.codehaus.groovy.reflection.CachedClass (file:/home/alpar/.gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-4.5-all/cg9lyzfg3iwv6fa00os9gcgj4/gradle-4.5/lib/groovy-all-2.4.12.jar) to method java.lang.Object.finalize()
[bwc] WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of org.codehaus.groovy.reflection.CachedClass
[bwc] WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations
[bwc] WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
[bwc] :buildSrc:compileGroovy
[bwc] :buildSrc:writeVersionProperties
[bwc] :buildSrc:processResources
[bwc] :buildSrc:classes
[bwc] :buildSrc:jar
```
* Also set RUNTIME_JAVA_HOME for bwcBuild
So that we can make sure it's not too new for the build to understand.
* Align bouncycastle dependency
* fix painles array tets
closes#31500
* Update jar checksums
* Keep 8/10 runtime/compile untill consensus builds on 11
* Only skip failing tests if running on Java 11
* Failures are dependent of compile java version not runtime
* Condition doc test exceptions on compiler java version as well
* Disable hdfs tests based on runtime java
* Set runtime java to minimum supported for bwc
* PR review
* Add comment with ticket for forbidden apis
The ack watch action has a check for currently executed watches, to make
sure that currently running watches cannot be acknowledged. This check
only checked on the coordinating node for watches being executed, but should
have checked the whole cluster using a WatcherStatsRequest, which is
being switched to in this commit.
As SecureSetting is extended from Setting, you can easily accidentally
use `SecureSetting.simpleString()` to read a secure setting instead of
`SecureSetting.secureString()`. This commit changes this behaviour in
some watcher notification services.
* master:
[ML] Rate limit established model memory updates (#31768)
[Docs] Correct default window_size (#31582)
S3 fixture should report 404 on unknown bucket (#31782)
Detach Transport from TransportService (#31727)
[ML] Limit ML filter items to 10K (#31731)
[ML] Return statistics about forecasts as part of the jobsstats and usage API (#31647)
Fixture for Minio testing (#31688)
[DOCS] Add missing get mappings docs to HLRC (#31765)
[DOCS] Starting Elasticsearch (#31701)
Painless: Complete Removal of Painless Type (#31699)
Fix not waiting for Netty ThreadDeathWatcher in IT (#31758)
Consolidate watcher setting update registration (#31762)
Build: re-enabled bwc (#31769)
ingest: Introduction of a bytes processor (#31733)
Fix coerce validation_method in GeoBoundingBoxQueryBuilder (#31747)
Add analyze API to high-level rest client (#31577)
[DOCS] Typos
DOC: Add examples to the SQL docs (#31633)
Add support for AWS session tokens (#30414)
Watcher: Reenable start/stop yaml tests (#31754)
Implemented XContent serialisation for GetIndexResponse (#31675)
JDBC: Fix stackoverflow on getObject and timestamp conversion (#31735)
resolveHasher defaults to NOOP (#31723)
Account for XContent overhead in in-flight breaker
Split CircuitBreaker-related tests (#31659)
Add write*Blob option to replace existing blob (#31729)
Painless: Add Context Docs (#31190)
Watcher: Fix chain input toXcontent serialization (#31721)
Docs: Match the examples in the description (#31710)
rest-high-level: added get cluster settings (#31706)
[Docs] Correct typos (#31720)
Clean up double semicolon code typos (#31687)
[DOCS] Check for Windows and *nix file paths (#31648)
[ML] Validate ML filter_id (#31535)
Revert long lines
Fix TransportChangePasswordActionTests
There is at most one model size stats document per bucket, but
during lookback a job can churn through many buckets very quickly.
This can lead to many cluster state updates if established model
memory needs to be updated for a given model size stats document.
This change rate limits established model memory updates to one
per job per 5 seconds. This is done by scheduling the updates 5
seconds in the future, but replacing the value to be written if
another model size stats document is received during the waiting
period. Updating the values in arrears like this means that the
last value received will be the one associated with the job in the
long term, whereas alternative approaches such as not updating the
value if a new value was close to the old value would not.
Today TransportService is tightly coupled with Transport since it
requires an instance of TransportService in order to receive responses
and send requests. This is mainly due to the Request and Response handlers
being maintained in TransportService but also because of the lack of a proper
callback interface.
This change moves request handler registry and response handler registration into
Transport and adds all necessary methods to `TransportConnectionListener` in order
to remove the `TransportService` dependency from `Transport`
Transport now accepts one or more `TransportConnectionListener` instances that are
executed sequentially in a blocking fashion.
Add hard limit to the number of items
a filter may have. This serves to protect
from excessive overhead due to the filters
taking too much memory or lookups becoming
too expensive.
This change adds stats about forecasts, to the jobstats api as well as xpack/_usage. The following
information is collected:
_xpack/ml/anomaly_detectors/{jobid|_all}/_stats:
- total number of forecasts
- memory statistics (mean/min/max)
- runtime statistics
- record statistics
- counts by status
_xpack/usage
- collected by job status as well as overall (_all):
- total number of forecasts
- number of jobs that have at least 1 forecast
- memory, runtime, record statistics
- counts by status
Fixes#31395
Previously the call to register a listener for settings updates was in
each individual service, rather than in the notification service
itself. This change ensures that each child of the notification service
gets registered with the settings update consumer.
Significantly improve the example snippets in the documentation.
The examples are part of the test suite and checked nightly.
To help readability, the existing dataset was extended (test_emp renamed
to emp plus library).
Improve output of JDBC tests to be consistent with the CLI
Add lenient flag to JDBC asserts to allow type widening (a long is
equivalent to a integer as long as the value is the same).
* Default resolveFromHash to Hasher.NOOP
This changes the default behavior when resolving the hashing
algorithm from unrecognised hash strings, which was introduced in
#31234
A hash string that doesn't start with an algorithm identifier can
either be a malformed/corrupted hash or a plaintext password when
Hasher.NOOP is used(against warnings).
Do not make assumptions about which of the two is true for such
strings and default to Hasher.NOOP. Hash verification will subsequently
fail for malformed hashes.
Finally, do not log the potentially malformed hash as this can very
well be a plaintext password.
Resolves#31697
Reverts 58cf95a06f
The xcontent parameters were not passed to the xcontent serialization
of the chain input for each chain. This could lead to wrongly stored
watches, which did not contain passwords but only their redacted counterparts, when an input inside of a chain input contained a password.
testIncorrectPasswordHashingAlgorithm is based on the assumption
that the algorithm selected for the change password request is
different than the one selected for the NativeUsersStore.
pbkdf2_10000 is the same as pbkdf2 since 10000 is the default cost
factor for pbkdf2 and thus should not be used as an option for the
passwordHashingSettings.
Also make sure that the same algorithm is used for settings and
change password requests in other tests for consistency, even if
we expect to not reach the code where the algorithm is checked for
now.
Resolves#31696
Reverts 1c4f480794
* master:
Mute 'Test typed keys parameter for suggesters' as we await a fix.
Build test: Thread linger
Fix gradle4.8 deprecation warnings (#31654)
Mute FileRealmTests#testAuthenticateCaching with an @AwaitsFix.
Mute TransportChangePasswordActionTests#testIncorrectPasswordHashingAlgorithm with an @AwaitsFix.
Build: Fix naming conventions task (#31681)
Introduce a Hashing Processor (#31087)
* remove explicit wrapper task
It's created by Gradle and triggers a deprecation warning
Simplify configuration
* Upgrade shadow plugin to get rid of Gradle deprecation
* Move compile configuration to base plugin
Solves Gradle deprecation warning from earlier Gradle versions
* Enable stable publishing in the Gradle build
* Replace usage of deprecated property
* bump Gradle version in build compare
It is useful to have a processor similar to
logstash-filter-fingerprint
in Elasticsearch. A processor that leverages a variety of hashing algorithms
to create cryptographically-secure one-way hashes of values in documents.
This processor introduces a pbkdf2hmac hashing scheme to fields in documents
for indexing
* master:
Do not check for object existence when deleting repository index files (#31680)
Remove extra check for object existence in repository-gcs read object (#31661)
Support multiple system store types (#31650)
[Test] Clean up some repository-s3 tests (#31601)
[Docs] Use capital letters in section headings (#31678)
[DOCS] Add PQL language Plugin (#31237)
Merge AzureStorageService and AzureStorageServiceImpl and clean up tests (#31607)
TEST: Fix test task invocation (#31657)
Revert "[TEST] Mute failing tests in NativeRealmInteg and ReservedRealmInteg"
Fix RealmInteg test failures
Extend allowed characters for grok field names (#21745) (#31653)
[DOCS] Fix licensing API details (#31667)
[TEST] Mute failing tests in NativeRealmInteg and ReservedRealmInteg
Fix CreateSnapshotRequestTests Failure (#31630)
Configurable password hashing algorithm/cost (#31234)
[TEST] Mute failing NamingConventionsTaskIT tests
[DOCS] Replace CONFIG_DIR with ES_PATH_CONF (#31635)
Core: Require all actions have a Task (#31627)
Support multiple system store types
When falling back to using the system keystore and - most usually -
truststore, do not assume that it will be a JKS store, but deduct
its type from {@code KeyStore#getDefaultKeyStoreType}. This allows
the use of any store type the Security Provider supports by setting
the keystore.type java security property.
As part of the changes in #31234,the password verification logic
determines the algorithm used for hashing the password from the
format of the stored password hash itself. Thus, it is generally
possible to validate a password even if it's associated stored hash
was not created with the same algorithm than the one currently set
in the settings.
At the same time, we introduced a check for incoming client change
password requests to make sure that the request's password is hashed
with the same algorithm that is configured to be used in the node
settings.
In the spirit of randomizing the algorithms used, the
{@code SecurityClient} used in the {@code NativeRealmIntegTests} and
{@code ReservedRealmIntegTests} would send all requests dealing with
user passwords by randomly selecting a hashing algorithm each time.
This meant that some change password requests were using a different
password hashing algorithm than the one used for the node and the
request would fail.
This commit changes this behavior in the two aforementioned Integ
tests to use the same password hashing algorithm for the node and the
clients, no matter what the request is.
Resolves#31670
Make password hashing algorithm/cost configurable for the
stored passwords of users for the realms that this applies
(native, reserved). Replaces predefined choice of bcrypt with
cost factor 10.
This also introduces PBKDF2 with configurable cost
(number of iterations) as an algorithm option for password hashing
both for storing passwords and for the user cache.
Password hash validation algorithm selection takes into
consideration the stored hash prefix and only a specific number
of algorithnm and cost factor options for brypt and pbkdf2 are
whitelisted and can be selected in the relevant setting.
The TaskManager and TaskAwareRequest could return null when registering
a task according to their javadocs, but no implementations ever actually
did that. This commit removes that wording from the javadocs and ensures
null is no longer allowed.
* master:
Docs: Remove duplicate test setup
Print output when the name checker IT fails (#31660)
Fix syntax errors in get-snapshots docs (#31656)
Docs: Fix description of percentile ranks example example (#31652)
Add MultiSearchTemplate support to High Level Rest client (#30836)
Add test for low-level client round-robin behaviour (#31616)
SQL: Refactor package names of sql-proto and sql-shared-proto projects (#31622)
Remove deprecation warnings to prepare for Gradle 5 (sourceSets.main.output.classesDirs) (#30389)
Correct integTest enable logic (#31646)
Fix missing get-snapshots docs reference #31645
Do not check for Azure container existence (#31617)
Merge AwsS3Service and InternalAwsS3Service in a S3Service class (#31580)
Upgrade gradle wrapper to 4.8 (#31525)
Only set vm.max_map_count if greater than default (#31512)
Add Get Snapshots High Level REST API (#31537)
QA: Merge query-builder-bwc to restart test (#30979)
Update reindex.asciidoc (#31626)
Docs: Skip xpack snippet tests if no xpack (#31619)
mute CreateSnapshotRequestTests
HLRest: Fix test for explain API
[TEST] Fix RemoteClusterConnectionTests
Add Create Snapshot to High-Level Rest Client (#31215)
Remove legacy MetaDataStateFormat (#31603)
Add explain API to high-level REST client (#31387)
Preserve thread context when connecting to remote cluster (#31574)
Unify headers for full text queries
Remove redundant 'minimum_should_match'
JDBC driver prepared statement set* methods (#31494)
[TEST] call yaml client close method from test suite (#31591)
* Remove deprecation warnings to prepare for Gradle 5
Gradle replaced `project.sourceSets.main.output.classesDir` of type
`File` with `project.sourceSets.main.output.classesDirs` of type
`FileCollection`
(see [SourceSetOutput](https://github.com/gradle/gradle/blob/master/subprojects/plugins/src/main/java/org/gradle/api/tasks/SourceSetOutput.java))
Build output is now stored on a per language folder.
There are a few places where we use that, here's these and how it's
fixed:
- Randomized Test execution
- look in all test folders ( pass the multi dir configuration to the
ant runner )
- DRY the task configuration by introducing `basedOn` for
`RandomizedTestingTask` DSL
- Extend the naming convention test to support passing in multiple
directories
- Fix the standalon test plugin, the dires were not passed trough,
checked with a debuger and the statement had no affect due to a
missing `=`.
Closes#30354
* Only check Java tests, PR feedback
- Name checker was ran for Groovy tests that don't adhere to the same
convections causing the check to fail
- implement PR feedback
* Replace `add` with `addAll`
This worked because the list is passed to `project.files` that does the
right thing.
* Revert "Only check Java tests, PR feedback"
This reverts commit 9bd9389875d8b88aadb50df57a45cd0d2b073241.
* Remove `basedOn` helper
* Bring some changes back
Previus revert accidentally reverted too much
* Fix negation
* add back public
* revert name check changes
* Revert "revert name check changes"
This reverts commit a2800c0b363168339ea65e2a79ec8256e5883e6d.
* Pass all dirs to name check
Only run on Java for build-tools, this is safe because it's a self test.
It needs more work before we could pass in the Groovy classes as well as
these inherit from `GroovyTestCase`
* remove self tests from name check
The self complicates the task setup and disable real checks on
build-tools.
With this change there are no more self tests, and the build-tools tests
adhere to the conventions.
The self test will be replaced by gradle test kit, thus the addition of
the Gradle plugin builder plugin.
* First test to run a Gradle build
* Add tests that replace the name check self test
* Clean up integ test base class
* Always run tests
* Align with test naming conventions
* Make integ. test case inherit from unit test case
The check requires this
* Remove `import static org.junit.Assert.*`
* Move to Gradle 4.8 RC1
* Use latest version of plugin
The current does not work with Gradle 4.8 RC1
* Switch to Gradle GA
* Add and configure build compare plugin
* add work-around for https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/5692
* work around https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/5696
* Make use of Gradle build compare with reference project
* Make the manifest more compare friendly
* Clear the manifest in compare friendly mode
* Remove animalsniffer from buildscript classpath
* Fix javadoc errors
* Fix doc issues
* reference Gradle issues in comments
* Conditionally configure build compare
* Fix some more doclint issues
* fix typo in build script
* Add sanity check to make sure the test task was replaced
Relates to #31324. It seems like Gradle has an inconsistent behavior and
the taks is not always replaced.
* Include number of non conforming tasks in the exception.
* No longer replace test task, create implicit instead
Closes#31324. The issue has full context in comments.
With this change the `test` task becomes nothing more than an alias for `utest`.
Some of the stand alone tests that had a `test` task now have `integTest`, and a
few of them that used to have `integTest` to run multiple tests now only
have `check`.
This will also help separarate unit/micro tests from integration tests.
* Revert "No longer replace test task, create implicit instead"
This reverts commit f1ebaf7d93e4a0a19e751109bf620477dc35023c.
* Fix replacement of the test task
Based on information from gradle/gradle#5730 replace the task taking
into account the task providres.
Closes#31324.
* Only apply build comapare plugin if needed
* Make sure test runs before integTest
* Fix doclint aftter merge
* PR review comments
* Switch to Gradle 4.8.1 and remove workaround
* PR review comments
* Consolidate task ordering
* master:
ingest: Add ignore_missing property to foreach filter (#22147) (#31578)
Fix a formatting issue in the docvalue_fields documentation. (#31563)
reduce log level at gradle configuration time
[TEST] Close additional clients created while running yaml tests (#31575)
Docs: Clarify sensitive fields watcher encryption (#31551)
Watcher: Remove never executed code (#31135)
Add support for switching distribution for all integration tests (#30874)
Improve robustness of geo shape parser for malformed shapes (#31449)
QA: Create xpack yaml features (#31403)
Improve test times for tests using `RandomObjects::addFields` (#31556)
[Test] Add full cluster restart test for Rollup (#31533)
Enhance thread context uniqueness assertion
[DOCS] Fix heading format errors (#31483)
fix writeIndex evaluation for aliases (#31562)
Add x-opaque-id to search slow logs (#31539)
Watcher: Fix put watch action (#31524)
Add package pre-install check for java binary (#31343)
Reduce number of raw types warnings (#31523)
Migrate scripted metric aggregation scripts to ScriptContext design (#30111)
turn GetFieldMappingsResponse to ToXContentObject (#31544)
Close xcontent parsers (partial) (#31513)
Ingest Attachment: Upgrade Tika to 1.18 (#31252)
TEST: Correct the assertion arguments order (#31540)
The removed code snippet was never executed, as the version was never set and
thus always -1, after parsing the watch. With the changes done in
c9d77d20fd this logic would not have
worked correctly anyway.
* remove left-over comment
* make sure of the property for plugins
* skip installing modules if these exist in the distribution
* Log the distrbution being ran
* Don't allow running with integ-tests-zip passed externally
* top level x-pack/qa can't run with oss distro
* Add support for matching objects in lists
Makes it possible to have a key that points to a list and assert that a
certain object is present in the list. All keys have to be present and
values have to match. The objects in the source list may have additional
fields.
example:
```
match: { 'nodes.$master.plugins': { name: ingest-attachment } }
```
* Update plugin and module tests to work with other distributions
Some of the tests expected that the integration tests will always be ran
with the `integ-test-zip` distribution so that there will be no other
plugins loaded.
With this change, we check for the presence of the plugin without
assuming exclusivity.
* Allow modules to run on other distros as well
To match the behavior of tets.distributions
* Add and use a new `contains` assertion
Replaces the previus changes that caused `match` to do a partial match.
* Implement PR review comments
This creates a YAML test "features" that indices if the cluster being
tested has xpack installed (`xpack`) or if it does *not* have xpack
installed (`no_xpack`). It uses those features to centralize skipping
a few tests that fail if xpack is installed.
The plan is to use this in a followup to skip docs tests that require
xpack when xpack is not installed. We *plan* to use the declaration
of required license level on the docs page to generate the required
`skip`.
Closes#30933.
This pull request adds a full cluster restart test for a Rollup job.
The test creates and starts a Rollup job on the cluster and checks
that the job already exists and is correctly started on the upgraded
cluster.
This test allows to test that the persistent task state is correctly
parsed from the cluster state after the upgrade, as the status field
has been renamed to state in #31031.
The test undercovers a ClassCastException that can be thrown in
the RollupIndexer when the timestamp as a very low value that fits
into an integer. When it's the case, the value is parsed back as an
Integer instead of Long object and (long) position.get(rollupFieldName)
fails.
If no version is specified when putting a watch, the index API should be
used instead of the update API, so that the whole watch gets overwritten
instead of being merged with the existing one.
Merging only happens when a version is specified, so that credentials can be omitted, which is important for the watcher UI.
TransportAction currently contains 2 doExecute methods, one which takes
a the task, and one that does not. The latter is what some subclasses
implement, while the first one just calls the latter, dropping the given
task. This commit combines these methods, in favor of just always
assuming a task is present.
* master:
Add get field mappings to High Level REST API Client (#31423)
[DOCS] Updates Watcher examples for code testing (#31152)
TEST: Add bwc recovery tests with synced-flush index
[DOCS] Move sql to docs (#31474)
[DOCS] Move monitoring to docs folder (#31477)
Core: Combine doExecute methods in TransportAction (#31517)
IndexShard should not return null stats (#31528)
fix repository update with the same settings but different type (#31458)
Fix Mockito trying to mock IOException that isn't thrown by method (#31433) (#31527)
Node selector per client rather than per request (#31471)
Core: Combine messageRecieved methods in TransportRequestHandler (#31519)
Upgrade to Lucene 7.4.0. (#31529)
[ML] Add ML filter update API (#31437)
Allow multiple unicast host providers (#31509)
Avoid deprecation warning when running the ML datafeed extractor. (#31463)
REST high-level client: add simulate pipeline API (#31158)
Get Mapping API to honour allow_no_indices and ignore_unavailable (#31507)
[PkiRealm] Invalidate cache on role mappings change (#31510)
[Security] Check auth scheme case insensitively (#31490)
In NumberFieldType equals and hashCode, make sure that NumberType is taken into account. (#31514)
[DOCS] Fix REST tests in SQL docs
[DOCS] Add code snippet testing in more ML APIs (#31339)
Core: Remove ThreadPool from base TransportAction (#31492)
[DOCS] Remove fixed file from build.gradle
Rename createNewTranslog to fileBasedRecovery (#31508)
Test: Skip assertion on windows
[DOCS] Creates field and document level security overview (#30937)
[DOCS] Significantly improve SQL docs
[DOCS] Move migration APIs to docs (#31473)
Core: Convert TransportAction.execute uses to client calls (#31487)
Return transport addresses from UnicastHostsProvider (#31426)
Ensure local addresses aren't null (#31440)
Remove unused generic type for client execute method (#31444)
Introduce http and tcp server channels (#31446)
TransportAction currently contains 2 doExecute methods, one which takes
a the task, and one that does not. The latter is what some subclasses
implement, while the first one just calls the latter, dropping the given
task. This commit combines these methods, in favor of just always
assuming a task is present.
TransportRequestHandler currently contains 2 messageReceived methods,
one which takes a Task, and one that does not. The first just delegates
to the second. This commit changes all existing implementors of
TransportRequestHandler to implement the version which takes Task, thus
allowing the class to be a functional interface, and eliminating the
need to throw exceptions when a task needs to be ensured.
This adds an api to allow updating a filter:
POST _xpack/ml/filters/{filter_id}/_update
The request body may have:
- description: setting a new description
- add_items: a list of the items to add
- remove_items: a list of the items to remove
This commit also changes the PUT filter api to
error when the filter_id is already used. As
now there is an api for updating filters, the
put api should only be used to create new ones.
Also, updating a filter results into a notification
message auditing the change for every job that is
using that filter.
In #29639 we added a `format` option to doc-value fields and deprecated usage
of doc-value fields without a format so that we could migrate doc-value fields
to use the format that comes with the mappings by default. However I missed to
fix the machine-learning datafeed extractor.
PkiRealm caches successful authentications and provides ways to
invalidate the cache. But in some scenario's the cache was not being
invalidated on role mapping change.
PkiRealm does not inform role mapper to be notified for cache
refresh on role mapping updates.
The logic in `TransportClearRealmCacheAction#nodeOperation`
which gets invoked for refreshing cache on realms, considers null or
empty realm names in the request as clear cache on all realms. When
LDAP realm is not present then it clears cache for all realms so it
works fine, but when LDAP realm is configured then role mapper
sends a request with LDAP realm names and so the cache is cleared
only for those realms.
This commit resolves the issue by registering PkiRealm with role
mapper for cache refresh. PkiRealm implements CachingRealm and as it
does not extend CachingUsernamePasswordRealm, have modified the
interface method `refreshRealmOnChange` to accept CachingRealm.
According to RFC 7617, the Basic authentication scheme name
should not be case sensitive.
Case insensitive comparisons are also applicable for the bearer
tokens where Bearer authentication scheme is used as per
RFC 6750 and RFC 7235
Some Http clients may send authentication scheme names in
different case types for eg. Basic, basic, BASIC, BEARER etc.,
so the lack of case-insensitive check is an issue when these
clients try to authenticate with elasticsearch.
This commit adds case-insensitive checks for Basic and Bearer
authentication schemes.
Closes#31486
Most transport actions don't need the node ThreadPool. This commit
removes the ThreadPool as a super constructor parameter for
TransportAction. The actions that do need the thread pool then have a
member added to keep it from their own constructor.
- POST _xpack/index_lifecycle/_stop
- issues a request to be placed into STOPPED mode (maintenance mode).
This is not immediate, since we must first verify that
it is safe to go from STOPPING -> STOPPED.
- POST _xpack/index_lifecycle/_start
- issues a request to be placed back into RUNNING mode (immediately)
- GET _xpack/index_lifecycle/_status
- get back the current mode our lifecycle management is in
- update task was hardened to support uninstalled metadata
- if no metadata is installed, the start/stop actions will install metadata
and proceed to try and change it (default start mode is RUNNING)
- rename MAINTENANCE -> STOPPED, MAINTENANCE_REQUESTED -> STOPPING, NORMAL -> RUNNING
follow-up to #31164.
Indices that are rolled over preserve their origin index.lifecycle.date
as the time the index was created. Although this is also fine, it would
make more sense to start the timer for moving to the warm phase from the
time it was rolled over so that we capture the time elapsed from the
latest data, as opposed to when the index was created.
This commit adds an extra step within the RolloverAction that
extracts the index.creation_date of the newly created index from the RolloverStep
and sets that as the index.lifecycle.date of the rolled-over index that is
waiting for its next phase.
Historically in TcpTransport server channels were represented by the
same channel interface as socket channels. This was necessary as
TcpTransport was parameterized by the channel type. This commit
introduces TcpServerChannel and HttpServerChannel classes. Additionally,
it adds the implementations for the various transports. This allows
server channels to have unique functionality and not implement the
methods they do not support (such as send and getRemoteAddress).
Additionally, with the introduction of HttpServerChannel this commit
extracts some of the storing and closing channel work to the abstract
http server transport.
* master:
[DOCS] Omit shard failures assertion for incompatible responses (#31430)
[DOCS] Move licensing APIs to docs (#31445)
Add Delete Snapshot High Level REST API
Remove QueryCachingPolicy#ALWAYS_CACHE (#31451)
[Docs] Extend Homebrew installation instructions (#28902)
Choose JVM options ergonomically
[Docs] Mention ip_range datatypes on ip type page (#31416)
Multiplexing token filter (#31208)
Fix use of time zone in date_histogram rewrite (#31407)
Core: Remove index name resolver from base TransportAction (#31002)
[DOCS] Fixes code snippet testing for machine learning (#31189)
[DOCS] Removed and params from MLT. Closes#28128 (#31370)
Security: fix joining cluster with production license (#31341)
Unify http channels and exception handling (#31379)
[DOCS] Moves the info API to docs (#31121)
Preserve response headers on cluster update task (#31421)
[DOCS] Add code snippet testing for more ML APIs (#31404)
Do not preallocate bytes for channel buffer (#31400)
Docs: Advice for reindexing many indices (#31279)
Mute HttpExporterTests#testHttpExporterShutdown test Tracked by #31433
Docs: Add note about removing prepareExecute from the java client (#31401)
Make release notes ignore the `>test-failure` label. (#31309)
The QueryCachingPolicy#ALWAYS_CACHE was deprecated in Lucene-7.4 and
will be removed in Lucene-8.0. This change replaces it with QueryCachingPolicy.
This also makes INDEX_QUERY_CACHE_EVERYTHING_SETTING visible in testing only.
Most transport actions don't need to resolve index names. This commit
removes the index name resolver as a super constructor parameter for
TransportAction. The actions that do need the resolver then have a
member added to keep the resolver from their own constructor.
The changes made to disable security for trial licenses unless security
is explicitly enabled caused issues when a 6.3 node attempts to join a
cluster that already has a production license installed. The new node
starts off with a trial license and `xpack.security.enabled` is not
set for the node, which causes the security code to skip attaching the
user to the request. The existing cluster has security enabled and the
lack of a user attached to the requests causes the request to be
rejected.
This commit changes the security code to check if the state has been
recovered yet when making the decision on whether or not to attach a
user. If the state has not yet been recovered, the code will attach
the user to the request in case security is enabled on the cluster
being joined.
Closes#31332
This is a general cleanup of channels and exception handling in http.
This commit introduces a CloseableChannel that is a superclass of
TcpChannel and HttpChannel. This allows us to unify the closing logic
between tcp and http transports. Additionally, the normal http channels
are extracted to the abstract server transport.
Finally, this commit (mostly) unifies the exception handling between nio
and netty4 http server transports.
Currently, when we open a new channel, we pass it an
InboundChannelBuffer. The channel buffer is preallocated a single 16kb
page. However, there is no guarantee that this channel will be read from
anytime soon. Instead, this commit does not preallocate that page. That
page will be allocated when we receive a read event.
* master:
Add get stored script and delete stored script to high level REST API - post backport fix
Add get stored script and delete stored script to high level REST API (#31355)
Core: Combine Action and GenericAction (#31405)
Fix reference to XContentBuilder.string() (#31337)
Avoid sending duplicate remote failed shard requests (#31313)
Fix defaults in GeoShapeFieldMapper output (#31302)
RestAPI: Reject forcemerge requests with a body (#30792)
Packaging: Remove windows bin files from the tar distribution (#30596)
Docs: Use the default distribution to test docs (#31251)
[DOCS] Adds testing for security APIs (#31345)
Clarify that IP range data can be specified in CIDR notation. (#31374)
Use system context for cluster state update tasks (#31241)
Percentile/Ranks should return null instead of NaN when empty (#30460)
REST high-level client: add validate query API (#31077)
Move language analyzers from server to analysis-common module. (#31300)
[Test] Fix :example-plugins:rest-handler on Windows
Expose lucene's RemoveDuplicatesTokenFilter (#31275)
Reload secure settings for plugins (#31383)
Remove some cases in FieldTypeLookupTests that are no longer relevant. (#31381)
Ensure we don't use a remote profile if cluster name matches (#31331)
[TEST] Double write alias fault (#30942)
[DOCS] Fix version in SQL JDBC Maven template
[DOCS] Improve install and setup section for SQL JDBC
SQL: Fix rest endpoint names in node stats (#31371)
Support for remote path in reindex api - post backport fix Closes#22913
[ML] Put ML filter API response should contain the filter (#31362)
Support for remote path in reindex api (#31290)
Add byte array pooling to nio http transport (#31349)
Remove trial status info from start trial doc (#31365)
[DOCS] Adds links to release notes and highlights
add is-write-index flag to aliases (#30942)
Add rollover-creation-date setting to rolled over index (#31144)
[ML] Hold ML filter items in sorted set (#31338)
[Tests] Fix edge case in ScriptedMetricAggregatorTests (#31357)
Since #30966, Action no longer has anything but a call to the
GenericAction super constructor. This commit renames GenericAction
into Action, thus eliminating the Action class. Additionally, this
commit removes the Request generic parameter of the class, since
it was unused.
This commit makes it so that cluster state update tasks always run under the system context, only
restoring the original context when the listener that was provided with the task is called. A notable
exception is the clusterStatePublished(...) callback which will still run under system context,
because it's defined on the executor-level, and not the task level, and only called once for the
combined batch of tasks and can therefore not be uniquely identified with a task / thread context.
Relates #30603
This is related to #28898. This PR implements pooling of bytes arrays
when reading from the wire in the http server transport. In order to do
this, we must integrate with netty reference counting. That manner in
which this PR implements this is making Pages in InboundChannelBuffer
reference counted. When we accessing the underlying page to pass to
netty, we retain the page. When netty releases its bytebuf, it releases
the underlying pages we have passed to it.
ILM was rendering exceptions using the exception helper that
basically ignores simply rendering non-elasticsearch exceptions when
no details are desired. This commit updates the method used to still be
a rather simple rendering of the exception. The rendering lacks
all the causes, but does a sufficient job in rendering the top-level
message for one of our most expected exceptions... IllegalArgumentException
This PR introduces a concept of a maintenance mode for the
lifecycle service. During maintenance mode, no policies are
executed.
To be placed into maintenance mode, users must first issue a
request to be placed in maintenance mode. Once the service
is assured that no policies are in actions that are not to be
interrupted (like ShrinkAction), the service will place itself
in maintenance mode.
APIs to-be introduced:
- POST _xpack/index_lifecycle/maintenance/_request
- issues a request to be placed into maintenenance mode.
This is not immediate, since we must first verify that
it is safe to go from REQUESTED -> IN maintenance mode.
- POST _xpack/index_lifecycle/maintenance/_stop
- issues a request to be taken out (this is immediate)
- GET _xpack/index_lifecycle/maintenance
- get back the current mode our lifecycle management is in
There is a problematic scenario with x-pack-cluster master-nodes
attempting to install custom metadata into the cluster-state and
broadcasting that to non-x-pack-enabled nodes. Since those nodes
are not aware of this custom metadata, their cluster-state recovery
will be broken. This change ensures that newly-elected x-pack master
nodes bootstrap IndexLifecycleMetadata upon the first request to
leverage its features. This means that PutLifecycleAction is
now responsible for installing the metadata. Since this X-Pack API
can only be called once all nodes in the cluster have x-pack enabled,
it is safe to assume that the cluster will appropriately handle the
cluster-state recovery with the new set of index-lifecycle metadata.
* master:
Upgrade to Lucene-7.4.0-snapshot-518d303506 (#31360)
Rankeval: Fold template test project into main module (#31203)
Add QA project and fixture based test for discovery-ec2 plugin (#31107)
[Docs] Remove reference to repository-s3 plugin creating an S3 bucket (#31359)
REST Client: NodeSelector for node attributes (#31296)
LLClient: Fix assertion on windows
Add details section for dcg ranking metric (#31177)
[ML] Re-enable tests muted in #30982
* master:
992c7889ee Uncouple persistent task state and status (#31031)
8c6ee7db54 Describe how to add a plugin in Dockerfile (#31340)
1c5cec0ac7 Remove http status code maps (#31350)
87a676e4d5 Do not set vm.max_map_count when unnecessary (#31285)
e5b7137508 TEST: getCapturedRequestsAndClear should be atomic (#31312)
0324103737 Painless: Fix bug for static method calls on interfaces (#31348)
d6d0727aac QA: Fix resolution of default distribution (#31351)
fcf1e41e42 Extract common http logic to server (#31311)
6dd81ead74 Build: Fix the license in the pom zip and tar (#31336)
8f886cd4be Treat ack timeout more like a publish timeout (#31303)
9b293275af [ML] Add description to ML filters (#31330)
f7a0cafe55 SQL: Fix build on Java 10
375d09c588 [TEST] Fix RemoteClusterClientTests#testEnsureWeReconnect
4877cec3e8 More detailed tracing when writing metadata (#31319)
bbfe1eccc7 [Tests] Mutualize fixtures code in BaseHttpFixture (#31210)
This pull request removes the relationship between the state
of persistent task (as stored in the cluster state) and the status
of the task (as reported by the Task APIs and used in various
places) that have been confusing for some time (#29608).
In order to do that, a new PersistentTaskState interface is added.
This interface represents the persisted state of a persistent task.
The methods used to update the state of persistent tasks are
renamed: updatePersistentStatus() becomes updatePersistentTaskState()
and now takes a PersistentTaskState as a parameter. The
Task.Status type as been changed to PersistentTaskState in all
places were it make sense (in persistent task customs in cluster
state and all other methods that deal with the state of an allocated
persistent task).
This is related to #28898. With the addition of the http nio transport,
we now have two different modules that provide http transports.
Currently most of the http logic lives at the module level. However,
some of this logic can live in server. In particular, some of the
setting of headers, cors, and pipelining. This commit begins this moving
in that direction by introducing lower level abstraction (HttpChannel,
HttpRequest, and HttpResonse) that is implemented by the modules. The
higher level rest request and rest channel work can live entirely in
server.
This adds a `description` to ML filters in order
to allow users to describe their filters in a human
readable form which is also editable (filter updates
to be added shortly).
Due to a runtime classpath clash, featureAware task was failing on JVMs
higher than 1.8 (since the ASM version from Painless was used instead
which does not recognized Java 9 or 10 bytecode) causing the task to
fail.
This commit excludes the ASM dependency (since it's not used by SQL
itself).
* master:
Remove RestGetAllAliasesAction (#31308)
Temporary fix for broken build
Reenable Checkstyle's unused import rule (#31270)
Remove remaining unused imports before merging #31270
Fix non-REST doc snippet
[DOC] Extend SQL docs
Immediately flush channel after writing to buffer (#31301)
[DOCS] Shortens ML API intros
Use quotes in the call invocation (#31249)
move security ingest processors to a sub ingest directory (#31306)
Add 5.6.11 version constant.
Fix version detection.
SQL: Whitelist SQL utility class for better scripting (#30681)
[Docs] All Rollup docs experimental, agg limitations, clarify DeleteJob (#31299)
CCS: don't proxy requests for already connected node (#31273)
Mute ScriptedMetricAggregatorTests testSelfReferencingAggStateAfterMap
[test] opensuse packaging turn up debug logging
Add unreleased version 6.3.1
Removes experimental tag from scripted_metric aggregation (#31298)
[Rollup] Metric config parser must use builder so validation runs (#31159)
[ML] Check licence when datafeeds use cross cluster search (#31247)
Add notion of internal index settings (#31286)
Test: Remove broken yml test feature (#31255)
REST hl client: cluster health to default to cluster level (#31268)
[ML] Update test thresholds to account for changes to memory control (#31289)
Log warnings when cluster state publication failed to some nodes (#31233)
Fix AntFixture waiting condition (#31272)
Ignore numeric shard count if waiting for ALL (#31265)
[ML] Implement new rules design (#31110)
index_prefixes back-compat should test 6.3 (#30951)
Core: Remove plain execute method on TransportAction (#30998)
Update checkstyle to 8.10.1 (#31269)
Set analyzer version in PreBuiltAnalyzerProviderFactory (#31202)
Modify pipelining handlers to require full requests (#31280)
Revert upgrade to Netty 4.1.25.Final (#31282)
Use armored input stream for reading public key (#31229)
Fix Netty 4 Server Transport tests. Again.
REST hl client: adjust wait_for_active_shards param in cluster health (#31266)
REST high-level Client: remove deprecated API methods (#31200)
[DOCS] Mark SQL feature as experimental
[DOCS] Updates machine learning custom URL screenshots (#31222)
Fix naming conventions check for XPackTestCase
Fix security Netty 4 transport tests
Fix race in clear scroll (#31259)
[DOCS] Clarify audit index settings when remote indexing (#30923)
Delete typos in SAML docs (#31199)
REST high-level client: add Cluster Health API (#29331)
[ML][TEST] Mute tests using rules (#31204)
Support RequestedAuthnContext (#31238)
SyncedFlushResponse to implement ToXContentObject (#31155)
Add Get Aliases API to the high-level REST client (#28799)
Remove some line length supressions (#31209)
Validate xContentType in PutWatchRequest. (#31088)
[INGEST] Interrupt the current thread if evaluation grok expressions take too long (#31024)
Suppress extras FS on caching directory tests
Revert "[DOCS] Added 6.3 info & updated the upgrade table. (#30940)"
Revert "Fix snippets in upgrade docs"
Fix snippets in upgrade docs
[DOCS] Added 6.3 info & updated the upgrade table. (#30940)
LLClient: Support host selection (#30523)
Upgrade to Netty 4.1.25.Final (#31232)
Enable custom credentials for core REST tests (#31235)
Move ESIndexLevelReplicationTestCase to test framework (#31243)
Encapsulate Translog in Engine (#31220)
HLRest: Add get index templates API (#31161)
Remove all unused imports and fix CRLF (#31207)
[Tests] Fix self-referencing tests
[TEST] Fix testRecoveryAfterPrimaryPromotion
[Docs] Remove mention pattern files in Grok processor (#31170)
Use stronger write-once semantics for Azure repository (#30437)
Don't swallow exceptions on replication (#31179)
Limit the number of concurrent requests per node (#31206)
Call ensureNoSelfReferences() on _agg state variable after scripted metric agg script executions (#31044)
Move java version checker back to its own jar (#30708)
[test] add fix for rare virtualbox error (#31212)
x-pack/sql depends on lang-painless which depends on ASM 5.1
FeatureAwareCheck needs ASM 6
This is a hack to strip ASM5 from the classpath for FeatureAwareCheck
This is related to #27260. Currently when we queue a write with a
channel we set OP_WRITE and wait until the next selection loop to flush
the write. However, if the channel does not have a pending write, it
is probably ready to flush. This PR implements an optimistic flush logic
that will attempt this flush.
* Adds API to assign or change the policy for an index
This api will change `index.lifecycle.name` for all indexes in the
provided pattern as long as they are not currently in the shrink action.
Later changes will loosen this restriction so an index is only reject
if it is currently in the shrink action AND the diff between the old
and new policy includes changes to the shrink action.
Also later changes will detect if the current step is not present in
the new policy and move the index onto the next available step
* Changes name to SetPolicyForIndexAction
Also changes all related Classes and api endpoints
* fixes tests
The parser for the Metric config was directly instantiating
the config object, rather than using the builder. That means it was
bypassing the validation logic built into the builder, and would allow
users to create invalid metric configs (like using unsupported metrics).
The job would later blow up and abort due to bad configs, but this isn't
immediately obvious to the user since the PutJob API succeeded.
This change prevents a datafeed using cross cluster search from starting if the remote cluster
does not have x-pack installed and a sufficient license. The check is made only when starting a
datafeed.
Rules allow users to supply a detector with domain
knowledge that can improve the quality of the results.
The model detects statistically anomalous results but it
has no knowledge of the meaning of the values being modelled.
For example, a detector that performs a population analysis
over IP addresses could benefit from a list of IP addresses
that the user knows to be safe. Then anomalous results for
those IP addresses will not be created and will not affect
the quantiles either.
Another example would be a detector looking for anomalies
in the median value of CPU utilization. A user might want
to inform the detector that any results where the actual
value is less than 5 is not interesting.
This commit introduces a `custom_rules` field to the `Detector`.
A detector may have multiple rules which are combined with `or`.
A rule has 3 fields: `actions`, `scope` and `conditions`.
Actions is a list of what should happen when the rule applies.
The current options include `skip_result` and `skip_model_update`.
The default value for `actions` is the `skip_result` action.
Scope is optional and allows for applying filters on any of the
partition/over/by field. When not defined the rule applies to
all series. The `filter_id` needs to be specified to match the id
of the filter to be used. Optionally, the `filter_type` can be specified
as either `include` (default) or `exclude`. When set to `include`
the rule applies to entities that are in the filter. When set to
`exclude` the rule only applies to entities not in the filter.
There may be zero or more conditions. A condition requires `applies_to`,
`operator` and `value` to be specified. The `applies_to` value can be
either `actual`, `typical` or `diff_from_typical` and it specifies
the numerical value to which the condition applies. The `operator`
(`lt`, `lte`, `gt`, `gte`) and `value` complete the definition.
Conditions are combined with `and` and allow to specify numerical
conditions for when a rule applies.
A rule must either have a scope or one or more conditions. Finally,
a rule with scope and conditions applies when all of them apply.
TransportAction has many variants of execute. One of those variants
executes by returning a future, which is then often blocked on by
calling get(). This commit removes this variant of execute, instead
using a helper method for tests that want to block, or having tests
pass in a PlainActionFuture directly as a listener.
Co-authored-by: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
* Support RequestedAuthnContext
This implements limited support for RequestedAuthnContext by :
- Allowing SP administrators to define a list of authnContextClassRef
to be included in the RequestedAuthnContext of a SAML Authn Request
- Veirifying that the authnContext in the incoming SAML Asertion's
AuthnStatement contains one of the requested authnContextClassRef
- Only EXACT comparison is supported as the semantics of validating
the incoming authnContextClassRef are deployment dependant and
require pre-established rules for MINIMUM, MAXIMUM and BETTER
Also adds necessary AuthnStatement validation as indicated by [1] and
[2]
[1] https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-core-2.0-os.pdf
3.4.1.4, line 2250-2253
[2] https://kantarainitiative.github.io/SAMLprofiles/saml2int.html
[SDP-IDP10]
Trying to post a new watch without any body currently results in a
NullPointerException. This change fixes that by validating that
Post and Put requests always have a body.
Closes#30057
Allows users of the Low Level REST client to specify which hosts a
request should be run on. They implement the `NodeSelector` interface
or reuse a built in selector like `NOT_MASTER_ONLY` to chose which nodes
are valid. Using it looks like:
```
Request request = new Request("POST", "/foo/_search");
RequestOptions options = request.getOptions().toBuilder();
options.setNodeSelector(NodeSelector.NOT_MASTER_ONLY);
request.setOptions(options);
...
```
This introduces a new `Node` object which contains a `HttpHost` and the
metadata about the host. At this point that metadata is just `version`
and `roles` but I plan to add node attributes in a followup. The
canonical way to **get** this metadata is to use the `Sniffer` to pull
the information from the Elasticsearch cluster.
I've marked this as "breaking-java" because it breaks custom
implementations of `HostsSniffer` by renaming the interface to
`NodesSniffer` and by changing it from returning a `List<HttpHost>` to a
`List<Node>`. It *shouldn't* break anyone else though.
Because we expect to find it useful, this also implements `host_selector`
support to `do` statements in the yaml tests. Using it looks a little
like:
```
---
"example test":
- skip:
features: host_selector
- do:
host_selector:
version: " - 7.0.0" # same syntax as skip
apiname:
something: true
```
The `do` section parses the `version` string into a host selector that
uses the same version comparison logic as the `skip` section. When the
`do` section is executed it passed the off to the `RestClient`, using
the `ElasticsearchHostsSniffer` to sniff the required metadata.
The idea is to use this in mixed version tests to target a specific
version of Elasticsearch so we can be sure about the deprecation
logging though we don't currently have any examples that need it. We do,
however, have at least one open pull request that requires something
like this to properly test it.
Closes#21888
This commit upgrades us to Netty 4.1.25. This upgrade is more
challenging than past upgrades, all because of a new object cleaner
thread that they have added. This thread requires an additional security
permission (set context class loader, needed to avoid leaks in certain
scenarios). Additionally, there is not a clean way to shutdown this
thread which means that the thread can fail thread leak control during
tests. As such, we have to filter this thread from thread leak control.
* master:
Move default location of dependencies report (#31228)
Remove dependencies report task dependencies (#31227)
Add recognition of MPL 2.0 (#31226)
Fix unknown licenses (#31223)
Remove version from license file name for GCS SDK (#31221)
Fully encapsulate LocalCheckpointTracker inside of the engine (#31213)
[DOCS] Added 'fail_on_unsupported_field' param to MLT. Closes#28008 (#31160)
Add licenses for transport-nio (#31218)
Remove DocumentFieldMappers#simpleMatchToFullName. (#31041)
Allow to trim all ops above a certain seq# with a term lower than X, post backport fix (#31211)
Compliant SAML Response destination check (#31175)
Remove DocumentFieldMappers#smartNameFieldMapper, as it is no longer needed. (#31018)
Remove extraneous references to 'tokenized' in the mapper code. (#31010)
Allow to trim all ops above a certain seq# with a term lower than X (#30176)
SQL: Make a single JDBC driver jar (#31012)
Enhance license detection for various licenses (#31198)
[DOCS] Add note about long-lived idle connections (#30990)
Move number of language analyzers to analysis-common module (#31143)
Default max concurrent search req. numNodes * 5 (#31171)
flush job to ensure all results have been written (#31187)
* Remove DocumentFieldMappers#simpleMatchToFullName, as it is duplicative of MapperService#simpleMatchToIndexNames.
* Rename MapperService#simpleMatchToIndexNames -> simpleMatchToFullName for consistency.
* Simplify EsIntegTestCase#assertConcreteMappingsOnAll to accept concrete fields instead of wildcard patterns.
Make SAML Response Destination check compliant
Only validate the Destination element of an incoming SAML Response
if Destination is present and the SAML Response is signed.
The standard [1] - 3.5.5.2 and [2] - 3.2.2 does mention that the
Destination element is optional and should only be verified when
the SAML Response is signed. Some Identity Provider implementations
are known to not set a Destination XML Attribute in their SAML
responses when those are not signed, so this change also aims to
enhance interoperability.
[1] https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-bindings-2.0-os.pdf
[2] https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-core-2.0-os.pdf
* elastic/master: (53 commits)
Painless: Restructure/Clean Up of Spec Documentation (#31013)
Update ignore_unmapped serialization after backport
Add back dropped substitution on merge
high level REST api: cancel task (#30745)
Enable engine factory to be pluggable (#31183)
Remove vestiges of animal sniffer (#31178)
Rename elasticsearch-nio to nio (#31186)
Rename elasticsearch-core to core (#31185)
Move cli sub-project out of server to libs (#31184)
[DOCS] Fixes broken link in auditing settings
QA: Better seed nodes for rolling restart
[DOCS] Moves ML content to stack-docs
[DOCS] Clarifies recommendation for audit index output type (#31146)
Add nio-transport as option for http smoke tests (#31162)
QA: Set better node names on rolling restart tests
Add support for ignore_unmapped to geo sort (#31153)
Share common parser in some AcknowledgedResponses (#31169)
Fix random failure on SearchQueryIT#testTermExpansionExceptionOnSpanFailure
Remove reference to multiple fields with one name (#31127)
Remove BlobContainer.move() method (#31100)
...
This is related to #27260 and #28898. This commit adds the transport-nio
plugin as a random option when running the http smoke tests. As part of
this PR, I identified an issue where cors support was not properly
enabled causing these tests to fail when using transport-nio. This
commit also fixes that issue.
Today if a user omits the `_source` entirely or modifies the source
on indexing we have no chance to re-create the document after it has
been added. This is an issue for CCR and recovery based on soft deletes
which we are going to make the default. This change adds an additional
recovery source if the source is disabled or modified that is only kept
around until the document leaves the retention policy window.
This change adds a merge policy that efficiently removes this extra source
on merge for all document that are live and not in the retention policy window
anymore.
This commit adjusts the indentation in the CLI scripts to give a clear
visual indication that the line being indented is a continuation of the
previous line.
SSLTrustRestrictionsTests updates the restrictions YML file during the test run to change the set of restrictions. This update was small, but it wasn't atomic.
If the yml file is reloaded while empty or invalid, then it causes all SSL certificates to be considered invalid (until it is reloaded again), which could break the sniffing/administrative client that runs underneath the tests.
A previous refactoring of the CLI scripts migrated all of the CLI tools
to shell to a common script, elasticsearch-cli. This approach is fine in
Bash where it is easy to tear arguments apart but it doesn't work so
well on Windows where quoting is insane. To avoid having to tear the
arguments apart to separate the first argument to elasticsearch-cli from
the remaining arguments, we instead choose a strategy where we can avoid
tearing the arguments apart. To do this, we will instead pass the main
class by an environment variable and then we can pass the arguments
straight through. This will let us avoid awful quoting issues on
Windows. This is the Windows side of that effort and the Bash side was
in a previous commit.
A previous refactoring of the CLI scripts migrated all of the CLI tools
to shell to a common script, elasticsearch-cli. This approach is fine in
Bash where it is easy to tear arguments apart but it doesn't work so
well on Windows where quoting is insane. To avoid having to tear the
arguments apart to separate the first argument to elasticsearch-cli from
the remaining arguments, we instead choose a strategy where we can avoid
tearing the arguments apart. To do this, we will instead pass the main
class by an environment variable and then we can pass the arguments
straight through. This will let us avoid awful quoting issues on
Windows. This is the non-Windows side of that effort and the Windows
side will be in a follow-up.
This is related to #27260. This commit combines the AcceptingSelector
and SocketSelector classes into a single NioSelector. This change
allows the same selector to handle both server and socket channels. This
is valuable as we do not necessarily want a dedicated thread running for
accepting channels.
With this change, this commit removes the configuration for dedicated
accepting selectors for the normal transport class. The accepting
workload for new node connections is likely low, meaning that there is
no need to dedicate a thread to this process.
The primary shard copy on the following has authority of the replication
operations that occur on the following side in cross-cluster
replication. Yet today we are using the primary term directly from the
operations on the leader side. Instead we should be replacing the
primary term on the following side with the primary term of the primary
on the following side. This commit does this by copying the translog
operations with the corrected primary term. This ensures that we use
this primary term while applying the operations on the primary, and when
replicating them across to the replica (where the replica request was
carrying the primary term of the primary shard copy on the follower).
The native realm's usage stats were previously pulled from the cache,
which only contains the number of users that had authenticated in the
past 20 minutes. This commit changes this so that we pull the current
value from the security index by executing a search request. In order
to support this, the usage stats for realms is now asynchronous so that
we do not block while waiting on the search to complete.
The Index Audit trail allows the override of the template index
settings with settings specified on the conf file.
A bug will manifest when such conf file settings are specified
for templates that need to be upgraded. The bug is an endless
upgrade loop because the upgrade, although successful, is
not reckoned as such by the upgrade service.
The old perform request methods on the REST client have been deprecated
in favor using request-flavored methods. This commit addresses the use
of these deprecated methods in the CCR test suite.
move `finger_print`, `pattern` and `standard_html_strip` analyzers
to analysis-common module. (both AnalysisProvider and PreBuiltAnalyzerProvider)
Changed PreBuiltAnalyzerProviderFactory to extend from PreConfiguredAnalysisComponent and
changed to make sure that predefined analyzers are always instantiated with the current
ES version and if an instance is requested for a different version then delegate to PreBuiltCache.
This is similar to the behaviour that exists today in AnalysisRegistry.PreBuiltAnalysis and
PreBuiltAnalyzerProviderFactory. (#31095)
Relates to #23658
This commit adds a check that any class in X-Pack that is a feature
aware custom also implements the appropriate mix-in interface in
X-Pack. These interfaces provide a default implementation of
FeatureAware#getRequiredFeature that returns that x-pack is the required
feature. By implementing this interface, this gives a consistent way for
X-Pack feature aware customs to return the appopriate required feature
and this check enforces that all such feature aware customs return the
appropriate required feature.
* elastic/master:
[DOCS] Creates rest-api folder in docs
[Rollup] Disallow index patterns that match the rollup index (#30491)
Add cors support to NioHttpServerTransport (#30827)
[DOCS] Fixes security example (#31082)
Allow terms query in _rollup_search (#30973)
We should not allow the user to configure index patterns that also match
the index which stores the rollup index.
For example, it is quite natural for a user to specify `metricbeat-*`
as the index pattern, and then store the rollups in `metricbeat-rolled`.
This will start throwing errors as soon as the rollup index is created
because the indexer will try to search it.
Note: this does not prevent the user from matching against existing
rollup indices. That should be prevented by the field-level validation
during job creation.
This snapshot includes:
- LUCENE-8341: Record soft deletes in SegmentCommitInfo which will resolve#30851
- LUCENE-8335: Enforce soft-deletes field up-front
* master:
Removing erroneous repeat
Adapt bwc versions after backporting #30983 to 6.4
[Tests] Muting RatedRequestsTests#testXContentParsingIsNotLenient
TEST: Retry synced-flush if ongoing ops on primary (#30978)
Fix docs build.
Only auto-update license signature if all nodes ready (#30859)
Add BlobContainer.writeBlobAtomic() (#30902)
Add a doc value format to binary fields. (#30860)
* master:
Add get mappings support to high-level rest client (#30889)
Fix index prefixes to work with span_multi (#31066)
[DOCS] Removes redundant authorization pages
[DOCS] Re-adds custom realm
Change ObjectParser exception (#31030)
Upgrade to Lucene-7.4.0-snapshot-0a7c3f462f (#31073)
* master:
Match phrase queries against non-indexed fields should throw an exception (#31060)
In the internal highlighter APIs, use the field type as opposed to the mapper. (#31039)
[DOCS] Removes duplicated authentication pages
Enable customizing REST tests blacklist (#31074)
Make sure KeywordFieldMapper#clone preserves split_queries_on_whitespace. (#31049)
[DOCS] Moves machine learning overview to stack-docs
[ML] Add secondary sort to ML events (#31063)
[Rollup] Specialize validation exception for easier management (#30339)
Adapt bwc versions after backporting #31045 to 6.3
Remove usage of explicit type in docs (#29667)
Share common readFrom/writeTo code in AcknowledgeResponse (#30983)
Adapt bwc versions after backporting #31045 to 6.x
Mute MatchPhrase*QueryBuilderTests
[Docs] Fix typo in watcher conditions documentation (#30989)
Remove wrong link in index phrases doc
Move pipeline APIs to ingest namespace (#31027)
[DOCS] Fixes accounting setting names (#30863)
[DOCS] Rewords _field_names documentation (#31029)
Index phrases (#30450)
Remove leftover debugging from PTCMDT
Fix PTCMDT#testMinVersionSerialization
Make Persistent Tasks implementations version and feature aware (#31045)
ObjectParser should throw XContentParseExceptions, not IAE. A dedicated parsing
exception can includes the place where the error occurred.
Closes#30605
This snapshot includes:
- LUCENE-8341: Record soft deletes in SegmentCommitInfo which will resolve#30851
- LUCENE-8335: Enforce soft-deletes field up-front
Extends ActionRequestValidationException with a rollup-specific version
to make it easier to handle mapping validation issues on the client
side.
The type will now be `rollup_action_request_validation_exception`
instead of `action_request_validation_exception`
The majority of Responses inheriting from AcknowledgeResponse implement
the readFrom and writeTo serialization method in the same way. Moving this
as a default into AcknowledgeResponse and letting the few exceptions that
need a slightly different implementation handle this themselves saves a lot
of duplication.
With #31020 we introduced the ability for transport clients to indicate what features they support
in order to make sure we don't serialize object to them they don't support. This PR adapts the
serialization logic of persistent tasks to be aware of those features and not serialize tasks that
aren't supported.
Also, a version check is added for the future where we may add new tasks implementations and
need to be able to indicate they shouldn't be serialized both to nodes and clients.
As the implementation relies on the interface of `PersistentTaskParams`, these are no longer
optional. That's acceptable as all current implementation have them and we plan to make
`PersistentTaskParams` more central in the future.
Relates to #30731