* The query client uses an array of indices instead of the comma separated
version of the indices names
(cherry picked from commit 8ec4a768f4892a4a2faed25836cb333a9deb2ace)
The current implementation of the filter pipe is incomplete hence why
it got reverted. Note this is not a complete revert as some of the
improvements of said commit (such as the PostAnalyzer) are useful in
general.
Relates #61805
(cherry picked from commit 7a7eb66f7d39586c3a3bc00dce49e6c47a23b46a)
Backport of #61904 to 7.x branch.
The eql search api redirects to the search api. For this reason the eql
search api could work with concrete data stream names. However if security
is enabled and a data stream name snippet with a wildcard was used then
it could not resolve this expressions. This is because the EqlSearchRequest
class didn't overwrite the `includeDataStreams()` method. This pr fixes this,
so that the security layer can properly expand data stream name wildcard
expressions for the eql search api.
This commit also moves the eql data stream test to xpack rest tests,
so that the test runs with security enabled. This is required to reproduce
the bug.
Closes#60828
For 1/2 the plugins in x-pack, the integTest
task is now a no-op and all of the tests are now executed via a test,
yamlRestTest, javaRestTest, or internalClusterTest.
This includes the following projects:
async-search, autoscaling, ccr, enrich, eql, frozen-indicies,
data-streams, graph, ilm, mapper-constant-keyword, mapper-flattened, ml
A few of the more specialized qa projects within these plugins
have not been changed with this PR due to additional complexity which should
be addressed separately.
A follow up PR will address the remaining x-pack plugins (this PR is big enough as-is).
related: #61802
related: #56841
related: #59939
related: #55896
Allow filtering through a pipe, across events and sequences.
Filter pipes are pushed down to base queries.
For now filtering after limit (head/tail) is forbidden as the
semantics are still up for debate.
Fix#59763
(cherry picked from commit 80569a388b76cecb5f55037fe989c8b6f140761b)
The building block of the eql response is currently the SearchHit. This
is a problem since it is tied to an actual search, and thus has scoring,
highlighting, shard information and a lot of other things that are not
relevant for EQL.
This becomes a problem when doing sequence queries since the response is
not generated from one search query and thus there are no SearchHits to
speak of.
Emulating one is not just conceptually incorrect but also problematic
since most of the data is missed or made-up.
As such this PR introduces a simple class, Event, that maps nicely to
the terminology while hiding the ES internals (the use of SearchHit or
GetResult/GetResponse depending on the API used).
Fix#59764Fix#59779
Co-authored-by: Igor Motov <igor@motovs.org>
(cherry picked from commit 997376fbe6ef2894038968842f5e0635731ede65)
When dealing with tail queries, data is returned descending for the base
criterion yet the rest of the queries are ascending. This caused a
problem during insertion since while in a page, the data is ASC, between
pages the blocks of data is DESC.
This caused incorrectly sorting inside a SequenceGroup which led to
incorrect results.
Further more in case of limit, since the data in a page is ASC, early
return is not possible neither is desc matching. Thus the page needs to
be consumed first before finding the final results.
A future improvement could be to keep only the top N results dropping
the rest during insertion time.
(cherry picked from commit 77c88da054a1ce662a264f72cde5986d4ce37e3a)
Case sensitivity is incorporated as a test dimension - instead of
running the same test twice, two different tests are created.
Clean-up the test invocation by removing unused parameters.
Fix#59294
(cherry picked from commit 72c8a3582d8e8a4a663d82814a17a1a3d2757292)
Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that the execution will be truly
async even with 0ms timeout since we cannot block the execution. So, we need
to modify the test to work in both async and non-async mode.
Closes#59416
This makes the data_stream timestamp field specification optional when
defining a composable template.
When there isn't one specified it will default to `@timestamp`.
(cherry picked from commit 5609353c5d164e15a636c22019c9c17fa98aac30)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
Sequences now support until conditional, which prevents a match from
occurring if the until matches a document while doing look-ups.
Thus a sequence must complete before the until condition matches - if
any document within the sequence occurs at, or after, the until hit, the
sequence is discarded.
(cherry picked from commit 1ba1b9f0661aee655aa48cf9475ac61aaee2bfda)
Corrected condition that caused a sequence window to be skipped when a query
returns no results by checking not just the current stage but also following
ones as they can match with in-flight sequences.
Improve logging
Fix NPE when emptying a SequenceGroup
Increase randomization in testing
Make maxspan inclusive (up to and equal to value vs just up to)
(cherry picked from commit ad32c488688cb350c2934dfca03af86045e997b0)
This commit creates a new Gradle plugin to provide a separate task name
and source set for running YAML based REST tests. The only project
converted to use the new plugin in this PR is distribution/archives/integ-test-zip.
For which the testing has been moved to :rest-api-spec since it makes the most
sense and it avoids a small but awkward change to the distribution plugin.
The remaining cases in modules, plugins, and x-pack will be handled in followups.
This plugin is distinctly different from the plugin introduced in #55896 since
the YAML REST tests are intended to be black box tests over HTTP. As such they
should not (by default) have access to the classpath for that which they are testing.
The YAML based REST tests will be moved to separate source sets (yamlRestTest).
The which source is the target for the test resources is dependent on if this
new plugin is applied. If it is not applied, it will default to the test source
set.
Further, this introduces a breaking change for plugin developers that
use the YAML testing framework. They will now need to either use the new source set
and matching task, or configure the rest resources to use the old "test" source set that
matches the old integTest task. (The former should be preferred).
As part of this change (which is also breaking for plugin developers) the
rest resources plugin has been removed from the build plugin and now requires
either explicit application or application via the new YAML REST test plugin.
Plugin developers should be able to fix the breaking changes to the YAML tests
by adding apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.yaml-rest-test' and moving the YAML tests
under a yamlRestTest folder (instead of test)
The current internal sequence algorithm relies on fetching multiple results and then paginating through the dataset. Depending on the dataset and memory, setting a larger page size can yield better performance at the expense of memory.
This PR makes this behavior explicit by decoupling the fetch size from size, the maximum number of results desired.
As such, use in testing a minimum fetch size which exposed a number of bugs:
Jumping across data across queries causing valid data to be seen as a gap.
Incorrectly resuming searching across pages (again causing data to be discarded).
which have been addressed.
(cherry picked from commit 2f389a7724790d7b0bda67264d6eafcfa8b2116e)
While at it, change the default size to 10 (to align it with the search
API defaults).
(cherry picked from commit 45795939b277e736a9e4f2f008d1c3f406239075)
* Replace compile configuration usage with api (#58451)
- Use java-library instead of plugin to allow api configuration usage
- Remove explicit references to runtime configurations in dependency declarations
- Make test runtime classpath input for testing convention
- required as java library will by default not have build jar file
- jar file is now explicit input of the task and gradle will ensure its properly build
* Fix compile usages in 7.x branch
EQL sequences can specify now a maximum time allowed for their span
(computed between the first and the last matching event).
(cherry picked from commit 747c3592244192a2e25a092f62aec91a899afc83)
* EQL: case sensitivity aware integration testing (#58624)
* Add DataLoader
* Rewrite case sensitivity settings:
NULL -> run both case sensitive and insensitive tests
TRUE -> run case sensitive test only
FALSE -> run case insensitive test only
* Rename test_queries_supported
* Add more toml tests from the Python client
Co-authored-by: Ross Wolf <31489089+rw-access@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 34d383421599f060a5c083b40df35f135de49e39)
Introduce pipe support, in particular head and tail
(which can also be chained).
(cherry picked from commit 4521ca3367147d4d6531cf0ab975d8d705f400ea)
(cherry picked from commit d6731d659d012c96b19879d13cfc9e1eaf4745a4)
* Remove usage of deprecated testCompile configuration
* Replace testCompile usage by testImplementation
* Make testImplementation non transitive by default (as we did for testCompile)
* Update CONTRIBUTING about using testImplementation for test dependencies
* Fail on testCompile configuration usage
Allow a field inside the data to be used as a tie breaker for events
that have the same timestamp.
The field is optional by default.
If used, the tie-breaker always requires a non-null value since it is
used inside `search_after` which requires a non-null value.
Fix#56824
(cherry picked from commit e5719ecb474b32730d93afdbb6834a32b0b2df8b)
Change the error message wording for comparisons against fields in
filtering (s/variables/fields).
(cherry picked from commit d9a1cb50940d0a98fd75b9c0123ca6e1d862f65d)
Optimize away events queries and joins/sequence that cannot match any
results without having to query the backend.
(cherry picked from commit 69c8ef8cfefd8fc6dcb6d1a566bfcd537068e3e4)
Initial support for EQL sequences
The current algorithm is focused on correctness and does not contain
any optimization which is left for the future.
The current implementation uses a state machine approach which moves
ascending and runs each query one after the other working on computing
sequences as the data comes in.
For each result, the key and its timestamp are being extracted which are
then used for matching/building a sequence.
(cherry picked from commit 4f3e18c894a1841d333022361ad9d1fdf1477dc3)
- Add support for scalar functions on the field of SQL's LIKE/RLIKE
- Add support for scalar functions on the field of EQL's match/matchLite
Closes: #55058
(cherry picked from commit 51c14e2dbb7fb29004a23369c449d425b3ac8fe2)