This change removes the ability to set region for s3 repositories.
Endpoint should be used instead if a custom s3 location needs to be
used.
closes#22758
* S3 repository: Add named configurations
This change implements named configurations for s3 repository as
proposed in #22520. The access/secret key secure settings which were
added in #22479 are reverted, and the only secure settings are those
with the new named configs. All other previously used settings for the
connection are deprecated.
closes#22520
This commit replaces specialized functional interfaces in various
plugins with generic options. Instead of creating `StorageRunnable`
interfaces in every plugin we can just use `Runnable` or `CheckedRunnable`.
This commit adds a SpecialPermission constant and uses that constant
opposed to introducing new instances everywhere.
Additionally, this commit introduces a single static method to check that
the current code has permission. This avoids all the duplicated access
blocks that exist currently.
* S3 repository: Deprecate specifying credentials through env vars and sys props
This is a follow up to #22479, where storing credentials secure way was
added.
This is related to #22116. Certain plugins (discovery-azure-classic,
discovery-ec2, discovery-gce, repository-azure, repository-gcs, and
repository-s3) open socket connections. As SocketPermissions are
transitioned out of core, these plugins will require connect
permission. This pull request wraps operations that require these
permissions in doPrivileged blocks.
* Settings: Make s3 repository sensitive settings use secure settings
This change converts repository-s3 to use the new secure settings. In
order to support the multiple ways we allow aws creds to be configured,
it also moves the main methods for the keystore wrapper into a
SecureSettings interface, in order to allow settings prefixing to work.
* Remove a checked exception, replacing it with `ParsingException`.
* Remove all Parser classes for the yaml sections, replacing them with static methods.
* Remove `ClientYamlTestFragmentParser`. Isn't used any more.
* Remove `ClientYamlTestSuiteParseContext`, replacing it with some static utility methods.
I did not rewrite the parsers using `ObjectParser` because I don't think it is worth it right now.
We are currenlty checking that no deprecation warnings are emitted in our query tests. That can be moved to ESTestCase (disabled in ESIntegTestCase) as it allows us to easily catch where our tests use deprecated features and assert on the expected warnings.
At one point in the past when moving out the rest tests from core to
their own subproject, we had multiple test classes which evenly split up
the tests to run. However, we simplified this and went back to a single
test runner to have better reproduceability in tests. This change
removes the remnants of that multiplexing support.
Currently the default S3 buffer size is 100MB, which can be a lot for small
heaps. This pull request updates the default to be 100MB for heaps that are
greater than 2GB and 5% of the heap size otherwise.
This commit fixes an issue with the configuration for the AwsSdkMetrics
logger; the issue is that the logging configuration had used underscores
instead of periods for the settings key (the perils of lenient settings
parsing).
Relates #20313
In 2.x, the S3 repository accepted a `/` (forward slash) to start
the repositories.s3.base_path, and it used a different string splitting
method that removed the forward slash from the base path, so there
were no issues.
In 5.x, we removed this custom string splitting method in favor of
the JDK's string splitting method, which preserved the leading `/`.
The AWS SDK does not like the leading `/` in the key path after the
bucket name, and so it could not find any objects in the S3 repository.
This commit fixes the issue by removing the leading `/` if it exists
and adding a deprecation notice that leading `/` will not be supported
in the future in S3 repository's base_path.
This commit removes `ByteSizeValue`'s methods that are duplicated (ex: `mbFrac()` and `getMbFrac()`) in order to only keep the `getN` form.
It also renames `mb()` -> `getMb()`, `kb()` -> `getKB()` in order to be more coherent with the `ByteSizeUnit` method names.
Because of security permissions that we do not grant to the AWS SDK (for
use in discovery-ec2 and repository-s3 plugins), certain calls in the
AWS SDK will lead to security exceptions that are logged at the warning
level. These warnings are noise and we should suppress them. This commit
adds plugin log configurations for discovery-ec2 and repository-s3 to
ship with default Log4j 2 configurations that suppress these log
warnings.
Relates #20313
This commit modifies the call sites that allocate a parameterized
message to use a supplier so that allocations are avoided unless the log
level is fine enough to emit the corresponding log message.
conform with the requirements of the writeBlob method by
throwing a FileAlreadyExistsException if attempting to write
to a blob that already exists. This change means implementations
of BlobContainer should never overwrite blobs - to overwrite a
blob, it must first be deleted and then can be written again.
Closes#15579
While I was working on #18703, I discovered a bad behavior when people don't provide AWS key/secret as part as their `elasticsearch.yml` but rely on SysProps or env. variables...
In [`InternalAwsS3Service#getClient(...)`](d4366f8493/plugins/repository-s3/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/cloud/aws/InternalAwsS3Service.java (L76-L141)), we have:
```java
Tuple<String, String> clientDescriptor = new Tuple<>(endpoint, account);
AmazonS3Client client = clients.get(clientDescriptor);
```
But if people don't provide credentials, `account` is `null`.
Even if it actually could work, I think that we should use the `AWSCredentialsProvider` we create later on and extract from it the `account` (AWS KEY actually) and then use it as the second value of the tuple.
Closes#19557.
This makes it obvious that these tests are for running the client yaml
suites. Now that there are other ways of running tests using the REST
client against a running cluster we can't go on calling the shared
client yaml tests "REST tests". They are rest tests, but they aren't
**the** rest tests.
This adds a header that looks like `Location: /test/test/1` to the
response for the index/create/update API. The requirement for the header
comes from https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.htmlhttps://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.2 claims that relative
URIs are OK. So we use an absolute path which should resolve to the
appropriate location.
Closes#19079
This makes large changes to our rest test infrastructure, allowing us
to write junit tests that test a running cluster via the rest client.
It does this by splitting ESRestTestCase into two classes:
* ESRestTestCase is the superclass of all tests that use the rest client
to interact with a running cluster.
* ESClientYamlSuiteTestCase is the superclass of all tests that use the
rest client to run the yaml tests. These tests are shared across all
official clients, thus the `ClientYamlSuite` part of the name.
Follow up for #18662 and #18690.
* For consistency, we rename method parameters and use `key` and `secret` instead of `account` and `key`.
* We add some tests to check that settings are correctly applied.
* Tests revealed that some checks are bad like for #18662.
Add test and fix issue for getting the right S3 endpoint
Test when Repository, Repositories or global settings are defined
But ignore testAWSCredentialsWithSystemProviders test
Add tests for AWS Client Configuration
Fix NPE when no region is set
We used to transform region="" to region=null but it's not needed anymore and would actually cause NPE from now.
Follow up for https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/17784#discussion_r64575845
Today we are registering repository settings when `S3RepositoryPlugin` starts:
```java
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.KEY_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.SECRET_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.BUCKET_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.ENDPOINT_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.PROTOCOL_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.REGION_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.SERVER_SIDE_ENCRYPTION_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.BUFFER_SIZE_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.MAX_RETRIES_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.CHUNK_SIZE_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.COMPRESS_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.STORAGE_CLASS_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.CANNED_ACL_SETTING);
settingsModule.registerSetting(S3Repository.Repository.BASE_PATH_SETTING);
```
We don't need to register those settings as they are repository level settings and not node level settings.
Closes#18945.