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Author SHA1 Message Date
Simon Willnauer cc520b20e1 Merge branch 'master' into fix_settings_filter 2016-02-04 09:28:41 +01:00
Nik Everett a2f07679fd Add task status
Implements a simple task status for superclasses of ReplicationRequest to
show how you can do use the status.
2016-02-03 18:21:42 -05:00
Simon Willnauer e1cf5e745d some plugins share settings - make it easy to filter them 2016-02-03 21:50:06 +01:00
Simon Willnauer baacabf9fa convert more filters 2016-02-03 20:31:16 +01:00
David Pilato b24dde88de Merge branch 'malpani-aws-discovery-seoul'
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2016-01-25 08:25:31 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 296b48b9d1 Move discovery.* settings to new setting infrastructure
Closes #16182
2016-01-22 15:35:00 +01:00
Daniel Mitterdorfer e9bb3d31a3 Convert "path.*" and "pidfile" to new settings infra 2016-01-22 15:14:13 +01:00
Ryan Ernst df24019261 Merge pull request #16038 from rjernst/remove_site_plugin
Plugins: Remove site plugins
2016-01-21 12:32:22 -08:00
Ryan Ernst ef4f0a8699 Test: Make rest test framework accept http directly for the test cluster
The rest test framework, because it used to be tightly integrated with
ESIntegTestCase, currently expects the addresses for the test cluster to
be passed using the transport protocol port. However, it only uses this
to then find the http address.

This change makes ESRestTestCase extend from ESTestCase instead of
ESIntegTestCase, and changes the sysprop used to tests.rest.cluster,
which now takes the http address.

closes #15459
2016-01-18 16:44:14 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 3b78267c71 Plugins: Remove site plugins
Site plugins used to be used for things like kibana and marvel, but
there is no longer a need since kibana (and marvel as a kibana plugin)
uses node.js. This change removes site plugins, as well as the flag for
jvm plugins. Now all plugins are jvm plugins.
2016-01-16 22:45:37 -08:00
Nik Everett 98fdb39d3d Remove deprecated settings 2016-01-08 11:17:56 -05:00
Nik Everett 81a7607256 Remove -Xlint:-deprecation from plugins
Instead we suppress warnings about using deprecated stuff near the usage
site with a comment about why its ok.
2016-01-07 20:44:46 -05:00
Robert Muir 180ab2493e Improve thirdPartyAudit check, round 3 2015-12-28 22:38:55 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 4ea19995cf Remove wildcard imports 2015-12-18 12:43:47 -08:00
Simon Willnauer eae3da3b54 Merge branch 'master' into settings_prototype 2015-12-17 15:13:41 +01:00
Robert Muir 6692e42d9a thirdPartyAudit round 2
This fixes the `lenient` parameter to be `missingClasses`. I will remove this boolean and we can handle them via the normal whitelist.
It also adds a check for sheisty classes (jar hell with the jdk).
This is inspired by the lucene "sheisty" classes check, but it has false positives. This check is more evil, it validates every class file against the extension classloader as a resource, to see if it exists there. If so: jar hell.

This jar hell is a problem for several reasons:

1. causes insanely-hard-to-debug problems (like bugs in forbidden-apis)
2. hides problems (like internal api access)
3. the code you think is executing, is not really executing
4. security permissions are not what you think they are
5. brings in unnecessary dependencies
6. its jar hell

The more difficult problems are stuff like jython, where these classes are simply 'uberjared' directly in, so you cant just fix them by removing a bogus dependency. And there is a legit reason for them to do that, they want to support java 1.4.
2015-12-17 02:35:00 -05:00
Robert Muir 42138007db add some more comments about internal api usage 2015-12-16 18:56:02 -05:00
Robert Muir ee79d46583 Add gradle thirdPartyAudit to precommit tasks 2015-12-16 16:38:16 -05:00
Simon Willnauer 6ea266a89c Merge branch 'master' into settings_prototype 2015-12-15 16:33:01 +01:00
Jason Tedor 3383c24be0 Remove and forbid use of Collections#shuffle(List) and Random#<init>()
This commit removes and now forbids all uses of
Collections#shuffle(List) and Random#<init>() across the codebase. The
rationale for removing and forbidding these methods is to increase test
reproducibility. As these methods use non-reproducible seeds, production
code and tests that rely on these methods contribute to
non-reproducbility of tests.

Instead of Collections#shuffle(List) the method
Collections#shuffle(List, Random) can be used. All that is required then
is a reproducible source of randomness. Consequently, the utility class
Randomness has been added to assist in creating reproducible sources of
randomness.

Instead of Random#<init>(), Random#<init>(long) with a reproducible seed
or the aforementioned Randomess class can be used.

Closes #15287
2015-12-11 11:16:38 -05:00
Robert Muir 2741888498 Remove RuntimePermission("accessDeclaredMembers")
Upgrades lucene to 5.5.0-1719088, randomizedtesting to 2.3.2, and securemock to 1.2
2015-12-10 14:26:55 -05:00
Simon Willnauer a49120bfc1 fix compilation 2015-12-09 12:26:28 +01:00
Simon Willnauer c9d7c92243 fold ClusterSettingsService into ClusterSettings 2015-12-09 09:57:39 +01:00
Simon Willnauer fbbb04b87e Add infrastructure to transactionally apply and reset dynamic settings
This commit adds the infrastructure to make settings that are updateable
resetable and changes the application of updates to be transactional. This means
setting updates are either applied or not. If the application failes all values are rejected.

This initial commit converts all dynamic cluster settings to make use of the new infrastructure.
All cluster level dynamic settings are not resettable to their defaults or to the node level settings.
The infrastructure also allows to list default values and descriptions which is not fully implemented yet.

Values can be reset using a list of key or simple regular expressions. This has only been implemented on the java
layer yet. For instance to reset all recovery settings to their defaults a user can just specify `indices.recovery.*`.

This commit also adds strict settings validation, if a setting is unknown or if a setting can not be applied the entire
settings update request will fail.
2015-12-08 14:39:15 +01:00
David Pilato 7dcb40bcac Add support for proxy authentication for s3 and ec2
When using S3 or EC2, it was possible to use a proxy to access EC2 or S3 API but username and password were not possible to be set.

This commit adds support for this. Also, to make all that consistent, proxy settings for both plugins have been renamed:

* from `cloud.aws.proxy_host` to `cloud.aws.proxy.host`
* from `cloud.aws.ec2.proxy_host` to `cloud.aws.ec2.proxy.host`
* from `cloud.aws.s3.proxy_host` to `cloud.aws.s3.proxy.host`
* from `cloud.aws.proxy_port` to `cloud.aws.proxy.port`
* from `cloud.aws.ec2.proxy_port` to `cloud.aws.ec2.proxy.port`
* from `cloud.aws.s3.proxy_port` to `cloud.aws.s3.proxy.port`

New settings are `proxy.username` and `proxy.password`.

```yml
cloud:
    aws:
        protocol: https
        proxy:
            host: proxy1.company.com
            port: 8083
            username: myself
            password: theBestPasswordEver!
```

You can also set different proxies for `ec2` and `s3`:

```yml
cloud:
    aws:
        s3:
            proxy:
                host: proxy1.company.com
                port: 8083
                username: myself1
                password: theBestPasswordEver1!
        ec2:
            proxy:
                host: proxy2.company.com
                port: 8083
                username: myself2
                password: theBestPasswordEver2!
```

Note that `password` is filtered with `SettingsFilter`.

We also fix a potential issue in S3 repository. We were supposed to accept key/secret either set under `cloud.aws` or `cloud.aws.s3` but the actual code never implemented that.

It was:

```java
account = settings.get("cloud.aws.access_key");
key = settings.get("cloud.aws.secret_key");
```

We replaced that by:

```java
String account = settings.get(CLOUD_S3.KEY, settings.get(CLOUD_AWS.KEY));
String key = settings.get(CLOUD_S3.SECRET, settings.get(CLOUD_AWS.SECRET));
```

Also, we extract all settings for S3 in `AwsS3Service` as it's already the case for `AwsEc2Service` class.

Closes #15268.
2015-12-07 23:10:54 +01:00
Robert Muir b0c64910b0 ban RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")
this gives more isolation between modules and plugins.
2015-12-04 15:58:02 -05:00
Robert Muir 30529c008d Ban write access to system properties
* Forbid System.setProperties & co in forbidden APIs.
* Ban property write access at runtime with security manager.

Plugins that need to modify system properties will need to request permission in their plugin-security.policy
2015-11-21 22:33:06 -05:00
Robert Muir 914cee213e Upgrade to aws 1.10.33
Security issues have been fixed. This removes our hacks.
2015-11-10 22:51:33 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 4b5f87cb7d Build: Remove transitive dependencies
Transitive dependencies can be confusing and hard to deal with when
conflicts arise between them. This change removes transitive
dependencies from elasticsearch, and forces any dependency conflicts to
be resolved manually, instead of automatically by gradle.

closes #14627
2015-11-10 15:01:41 -08:00
David Pilato 7bbd2a1513 Fix test for ec2 discovery
See #14155
2015-11-02 15:33:36 +01:00
David Pilato 77521560ed Merge branch 'ec2-improve-disco-nodes' of https://github.com/chaudum/elasticsearch into chaudum-ec2-improve-disco-nodes 2015-11-02 14:52:08 +01:00
David Pilato bcc372a29e Merge branch 'aws-gov-west' of https://github.com/amos6224/elasticsearch-1 into amos6224-aws-gov-west 2015-11-02 14:32:23 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 542522531a Build: Remove maven pom files and supporting ant files
This change removes the leftover pom files. A couple files were left for
reference, namely in qa tests that have not yet been migrated (vagrant
and multinode). The deb and rpm assemblies also still exist for
reference when finishing their setup in gradle.

See #13930
2015-10-29 23:53:49 -07:00
Ryan Ernst c86100f636 Switch build system to Gradle
See #13930
2015-10-29 11:40:19 -07:00
Jeff Destine a8268ba37d Adding US-Gov-West 2015-10-29 13:09:11 -04:00
Christian Haudum 3334160003 improved building of disco nodes
* improved retry policy of ec2 client
* cache results for 10s
2015-10-29 18:07:52 +01:00
Robert Muir 6c8e290322 Allow binding to multiple addresses
* Allow for multiple host specifications (e.g. _en0_,192.168.1.2,_site_).
* Add _site_ and _global_ scopes as counterparts to _local_.
* Warn on heuristic selection of publish address.
* Remove the arbitrary _non_loopback_ setting.

Closes #13954
2015-10-23 23:43:37 -04:00
Nik Everett 2cc97a0d3e Remove and ban @Test
There are three ways `@Test` was used. Way one:

```java
@Test
public void flubTheBlort() {
```

This way was always replaced with:

```java
public void testFlubTheBlort() {
```

Or, maybe with a better method name if I was feeling generous.

Way two:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    methodThatThrows();
}
```

This way of using `@Test` is actually pretty OK, but to get the tools to ban
`@Test` entirely it can't be used. Instead:

```java
public void testFoo() {
    try {
        methodThatThrows();
        fail("Expected IllegalArgumentException");
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException e ) {
        assertThat(e.getMessage(), containsString("something"));
    }
}
```

This is longer but tests more than the old ways and is much more precise.
Compare:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    some();
    copy();
    and();
    pasted();
    methodThatThrows();
    code();  // <---- This was left here by mistake and is never called
}
```

to:

```java
@Test(throws=IllegalArgumentException.class)
public void testFoo() {
    some();
    copy();
    and();
    pasted();
    try {
        methodThatThrows();
        fail("Expected IllegalArgumentException");
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException e ) {
        assertThat(e.getMessage(), containsString("something"));
    }
}
```

The final use of test is:

```java
@Test(timeout=1000)
public void testFoo() {
    methodThatWasSlow();
}
```

This is the most insidious use of `@Test` because its tempting but tragically
flawed. Its flaws are:
1. Hard and fast timeouts can look like they are asserting that something is
faster and even do an ok job of it when you compare the timings on the same
machine but as soon as you take them to another machine they start to be
invalid. On a slow VM both the new and old methods fail. On a super-fast
machine the slower and faster ways succeed.
2. Tests often contain slow `assert` calls so the performance of tests isn't
sure to predict the performance of non-test code.
3. These timeouts are rude to debuggers because the test just drops out from
under it after the timeout.

Confusingly, timeouts are useful in tests because it'd be rude for a broken
test to cause CI to abort the whole build after it hits a global timeout. But
those timeouts should be very very long "backstop" timeouts and aren't useful
assertions about speed.

For all its flaws `@Test(timeout=1000)` doesn't have a good replacement __in__
__tests__. Nightly benchmarks like http://benchmarks.elasticsearch.org/ are
useful here because they run on the same machine but they aren't quick to check
and it takes lots of time to figure out the regressions. Sometimes its useful
to compare dueling implementations but that requires keeping both
implementations around. All and all we don't have a satisfactory answer to the
question "what do you replace `@Test(timeout=1000)`" with. So we handle each
occurrence on a case by case basis.

For files with `@Test` this also:
1. Removes excess blank lines. They don't help anything.
2. Removes underscores from method names. Those would fail any code style
checks we ever care to run and don't add to readability. Since I did this manually
I didn't do it consistently.
3. Make sure all test method names start with `test`. Some used to end in `Test` or start
with `verify` or `check` and they were picked up using the annotation. Without the
annotation they always need to start with `test`.
4. Organizes imports using the rules we generate for Eclipse. For the most part
this just removes `*` imports which is a win all on its own. It was "required"
to quickly remove `@Test`.
5. Removes unneeded casts. This is just a setting I have enabled in Eclipse and
forgot to turn off before I did this work. It probably isn't hurting anything.
6. Removes trailing whitespace. Again, another Eclipse setting I forgot to turn
off that doesn't hurt anything. Hopefully.
7. Swaps some tests override superclass tests to make them empty with
`assumeTrue` so that the reasoning for the skips is logged in the test run and
it doesn't "look like" that thing is being tested when it isn't.
8. Adds an oxford comma to an error message.

The total test count doesn't change. I know. I counted.
```bash
git checkout master && mvn clean && mvn install | tee with_test
git no_test_annotation master && mvn clean && mvn install | tee not_test
grep 'Tests summary' with_test > with_test_summary
grep 'Tests summary' not_test > not_test_summary
diff with_test_summary not_test_summary
```

These differ somewhat because some tests are skipped based on the random seed.
The total shouldn't differ. But it does!
```
1c1
< [INFO] Tests summary: 564 suites (1 ignored), 3171 tests, 31 ignored (31 assumptions)
---
> [INFO] Tests summary: 564 suites (1 ignored), 3167 tests, 17 ignored (17 assumptions)
```

These are the core unit tests. So we dig further:
```bash
cat with_test | perl -pe 's/\n// if /^Suite/;s/.*\n// if /IGNOR/;s/.*\n// if /Assumption #/;s/.*\n// if /HEARTBEAT/;s/Completed .+?,//' | grep Suite > with_test_suites
cat not_test | perl -pe 's/\n// if /^Suite/;s/.*\n// if /IGNOR/;s/.*\n// if /Assumption #/;s/.*\n// if /HEARTBEAT/;s/Completed .+?,//' | grep Suite > not_test_suites
diff <(sort with_test_suites) <(sort not_test_suites)
```

The four tests with lower test numbers are all extend `AbstractQueryTestCase`
and all have a method that looks like this:

```java
@Override
public void testToQuery() throws IOException {
    assumeTrue("test runs only when at least a type is registered", getCurrentTypes().length > 0);
    super.testToQuery();
}
```

It looks like this method was being double counted on master and isn't anymore.

Closes #14028
2015-10-20 17:37:36 -04:00
Robert Muir 5d001d1578 Decentralize plugin security
* Add ability for plugins to declare additional permissions with a custom plugin-security.policy file and corresponding AccessController logic. See the plugin author's guide for more information.
* Add warning messages to users for extra plugin permissions in bin/plugin.
* When bin/plugin is run interactively (stdin is a controlling terminal and -b/--batch not supplied), require user confirmation.
* Improve unit test and IDE support for plugins with additional permissions by exposing plugin's metadata as a maven test resource.

Closes #14108

Squashed commit of the following:

commit cf8ace65a7397aaccd356bf55f95d6fbb8bb571c
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 13:36:05 2015 -0400

    fix new unit test from master merge

commit 9be3c5aa38f2d9ae50f3d54924a30ad9cddeeb65
Merge: 2f168b8 7368231
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 12:58:31 2015 -0400

    Merge branch 'master' into off_my_back

commit 2f168b8038e32672f01ad0279fb5db77ba902ae8
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 12:56:04 2015 -0400

    improve plugin author documentation

commit 6e6c2bfda68a418d92733ac22a58eec35508b2d0
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 12:52:14 2015 -0400

    move security confirmation after 'plugin already installed' check, to prevent user from answering unnecessary questions.

commit 08233a2972554afef2a6a7521990283102e20d92
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 05:36:42 2015 -0400

    Add documentation and pluginmanager support

commit 05dad86c51488ba43ccbd749f0164f3fbd3aee62
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Wed Oct 14 02:22:24 2015 -0400

    Decentralize plugin permissions (modulo docs and pluginmanager work)
2015-10-14 14:46:45 -04:00
David Pilato 289cd5dcf4 [discovery-gce] add _gce_ network host setting
When running in GCE platform, an instance has access to:

http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/instance/network-interfaces/0/ip

Which gives back the private IP address, for example `10.240.0.2`.

http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/instance/network-interfaces/0/externalIp

Gives back the public Ip address, for example `130.211.108.21`.

As we have for `ec2`, we can support new network host settings:

* `_gce:privateIp:X_`: The private IP address of the machine for a given network interface.
* `_gce:hostname_`: The hostname of the machine.
* `_gce_`: Same as `_gce:privateIp:0_` (recommended).

Closes #13605.
Closes #13590.

BTW resolveIfPossible now throws IOException so code is also updated for ec2 discovery and
some basic tests have been added.
2015-10-07 22:04:34 +02:00
David Pilato 216dcd9dd5 Merge branch 'pr/ec2-start-if-discovery-type' 2015-10-02 16:29:13 +02:00
David Pilato 314f0749ae discovery-ec2 plugin should check `discovery.type`
As done in #13809 and in Azure, we should check that `discovery.type` is set to `ec2` before starting services.

Closes #13581.
2015-09-30 12:50:46 +02:00
Robert Muir 6d8c035f70 Add SpecialPermission to guard exceptions to security policy.
Closes #13854

Squashed commit of the following:

commit 42c1166efc55adda0d13fed77de583c0973e44b3
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Tue Sep 29 11:59:43 2015 -0400

    Add paranoia

    Groovy holds on to a classloader, so check it before compilation too.
    I have not reviewed yet what Rhino is doing, but just be safe.

commit b58668a81428e964dd5ffa712872c0a34897fc91
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date:   Tue Sep 29 11:46:06 2015 -0400

    Add SpecialPermission to guard exceptions to security policy.

    In some cases (e.g. buggy cloud libraries, scripting engines), we must
    grant dangerous permissions to contained cases. Those AccessController blocks
    are dangerous, since they truncate the stack, and can allow privilege escalation.

    This PR adds a simple permission to check before each one, so that unprivileged code
    like groovy scripts, can't do anything they shouldn't be allowed to do otherwise.
2015-09-29 17:32:56 -04:00
Robert Muir b582de79ae Merge pull request #13702 from rmuir/broke_javadocs
Fix all javadocs issues, re-enable compiler warnings (but disable on java 9 where maven is broken)
2015-09-22 00:46:31 -04:00
Robert Muir 2f67cacaa3 Fix all javadocs issues, re-enable compiler warnings (but disable on java9 where maven is broken) 2015-09-21 23:35:32 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 8aa6aec344 Merge pull request #13663 from rjernst/license_cleanup
Remove unnecessary copies of license and notice files
2015-09-21 18:04:57 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 18c519145d Remove unnecessary copies of license and notice files
We moved a lot of repositories into elasticsearch, but in their new
location they retained their LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt files. These are
all the same, and having the license and notice and the root of the
repository should be sufficient.
2015-09-18 17:48:30 -07:00
Simon Willnauer ed443a3752 update aws-java-sdk-ec2 sha1 hashes 2015-09-18 22:17:49 +02:00
David Pilato 8662b52be8 Merge branch 'update-aws-sdk' of https://github.com/schonfeld/elasticsearch into schonfeld-update-aws-sdk 2015-09-18 20:00:06 +02:00
Michael Schonfeld cd33ff6fd8 move the aws sdk version parameter to plugins/pom.xml 2015-09-18 10:10:51 -04:00