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Author SHA1 Message Date
Adrien Grand 6fa258b8fa Deprecate the `scan` search type.
This commit deprecates the `scan` search type in favour of regular scroll
requests sorted by `_doc`.

Related to #12983
2015-08-20 12:47:23 +02:00
Clinton Gormley 36f48ff32f Docs: Added removal of MVEL to migration docs 2015-08-18 19:14:14 +02:00
javanna 8e93ac5d5c Java api: remove execution from TermsQueryBuilder as it has no effect
Also introduced ParseField for execution in TermsQueryParser so proper deprecation warnings get printed out when requested.

Closes #12884
2015-08-18 14:57:33 +02:00
Adrien Grand a91b3fcbb9 Move the `murmur3` field to a plugin and fix defaults.
This move the `murmur3` field to the `mapper-murmur3` plugin and fixes its
defaults so that values will not be indexed by default, as the only purpose
of this field is to speed up `cardinality` aggregations on high-cardinality
string fields, which only requires doc values.

I also removed the `rehash` option from the `cardinality` aggregation as it
doesn't bring much value (rehashing is cheap) and allowed to remove the
coupling between the `cardinality` aggregation and the `murmur3` field.

Close #12874
2015-08-18 11:41:52 +02:00
Clinton Gormley db1e83884f Docs: Rewrote the migrating-to-2.0 section 2015-08-14 20:26:18 +02:00
Clinton Gormley c6c3a40cb6 Docs: Updated annotations for 2.0.0-beta1 2015-08-14 10:51:09 +02:00
Lee Hinman 79d1568b58 Remove the `node.enable_custom_paths` setting
This setting is useless now that we have the `path.shared_data` setting.

Resolves #12776
2015-08-12 12:23:05 -06:00
Jason Tedor d56dc7899d Merge pull request #12561 from jasontedor/feature/12560
Disallow type names to start with dots for new indices except for .percolator
2015-08-11 23:40:11 -07:00
Jason Tedor f9da6036a2 Disallow type names to start with dots for new indices except for .percolator
This commit will disallow type names to start with dots for version 2 and later indices except for .percolator.

Closes #12560
2015-08-11 23:34:41 -07:00
Alexander Reelsen 04d2f3e061 Docs: Mention in migration doc that order to dynamic arguments is important
Due to the limited abilities of parsing of dynamic (not configured) arguments
like `http.cors.enabled`, that dont map to a command line argument but will
become configuration, we need to mention explicitely, that those dynamic arguments
must come last.

Also fixed some mentions of a memory index setting, that does not exist anymore.

Closes #12758
2015-08-10 11:33:25 +02:00
Michael McCandless ac2e0fd6a0 Remove delete-by-query core docs
We moved delete-by-query from core to a plugin, but forgot to remove the core docs.

Closes #12585
2015-08-01 05:14:46 -04:00
Alexander Reelsen 69d7f1a78a Startup: Remove getopt parsing in shell script, use java CLITool
In order to ensure, we have the same experience across operating systems
and shells, this commit uses the java CLI parser instead of the shell
getopt parsing to parse arguments.

This also allows for support for paths, which contain spaces.

Also commons-cli depdency was upgraded to 1.3.1 and tests have been added.

Changes

* new exit code, OK_AND_EXIT, allowing to tell the caller to exit, as everything
  went as expected (e.g. when running a version output)

BWC breaking:

* execute() returns an ExitStatus instead of an integer, otherwise there is no
  possibility to signal by a command, if the JVM should be exited after a run.
  This affects plugins, that have command line tools
* -v used to be version, but is a verbose flag by default in the current CLI infra,
  must be -V or --version now
* -X has been removed - the current implementation was useless anyway, as
  it prefixed those properties with "es.". You should use
  ES_JAVA_OPTS/JAVA_OPTS for JVM configuration
2015-07-30 13:20:29 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen cafc7078e2 Removing TransportSingleCustomOperationAction in favour of TransportSingleShardAction to clean up code.
The TransportSingleCustomOperationAction `prefer_local` option has been removed as it isn't worth the effort.
The TransportSingleShardAction will execute the operation on the receiving node if a concrete list doesn't provide a list of candite shards routings to perform the operation on.
2015-07-23 16:42:10 +02:00
Chris Earle 16418b34a2 Updating breaking changes
- field names cannot be mapped with `.` in them
- fixed asciidoc issue where the list was not recognized as a list
2015-07-21 08:35:28 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 8cd03cce5e Merge branch 'master' into fix/12329 2015-07-21 00:29:34 -07:00
Ryan Ernst dba42a83e2 Docs: Update time_zone specification
closes #12317
2015-07-21 00:22:53 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 1c99626b84 Mappings: Remove ability to configure _index
The `_index` field is now a completely virtual field thanks
to #12027. It is no longer necessary to index the actual value
of the index name.

closes #12329
2015-07-20 23:54:35 -07:00
Chris Roche 1af5530003 Correct default date format
`strictDateOptionalDate` => `strictDateOptionalTime`
2015-07-16 19:50:39 -07:00
Igor Motov 24a93840d5 Add url repository whitelist
Require urls for URL repository to be listed in repositories.url.allowed_urls setting. This change ensures that only authorized URLs can be accessed by elasticsearch
2015-07-14 18:38:26 -04:00
Clinton Gormley 2b512f1f29 Docs: Use "js" instead of "json" and "sh" instead of "shell" for source highlighting 2015-07-14 18:14:09 +02:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe b76c394bf3 [DOCS] More updates to script parameters section of breaking changes doc 2015-07-14 13:34:11 +01:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 2e6af3ba4c [DOCS] updates to script parameters section of braking changes doc 2015-07-14 13:33:37 +01:00
Jay Modi c9042a5d2c Merge pull request #11890 from jaymode/cors
change CORS allow origin default to allow no origins
2015-07-10 14:48:26 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen aa22e23316 added breaking docs 2015-07-09 12:07:49 +02:00
jaymode 8876ddf90b fix spelling and add to migration docs 2015-07-08 15:24:14 -04:00
David Pilato d57de59158 Simplify Plugin Manager for official plugins
Plugin Manager can now use another simplified form when a user wants to install an official plugin hosted at elasticsearch download service.

The form we use is:

```sh
bin/plugin install pluginname
```

As plugins share now the same version as elasticsearch, we can automatically guess what is the exact current version of the plugin manager script.

Also, download service will now use `/org.elasticsearch.plugins/pluginName/pluginName-version.zip` URL path to download a plugin.

If the older form is provided (`user/plugin/version` or `user/plugin`), we will still use:

 * elasticsearch download service at `/user/plugin/plugin-version.zip`
 * maven central with groupIp=user, artifactId=plugin and version=version
 * github with user=user, repoName=plugin and tag=version
 * github with user=user, repoName=plugin and branch=master if no version is set

Note that community plugin providers can use other download services by using `--url` option.

If you try to use the new form with a non core elasticsearch plugin, the plugin manager will reject
it and will give you all known core plugins.

```
Usage:
    -u, --url     [plugin location]   : Set exact URL to download the plugin from
    -i, --install [plugin name]       : Downloads and installs listed plugins [*]
    -t, --timeout [duration]          : Timeout setting: 30s, 1m, 1h... (infinite by default)
    -r, --remove  [plugin name]       : Removes listed plugins
    -l, --list                        : List installed plugins
    -v, --verbose                     : Prints verbose messages
    -s, --silent                      : Run in silent mode
    -h, --help                        : Prints this help message

 [*] Plugin name could be:
     elasticsearch-plugin-name    for Elasticsearch 2.0 Core plugin (download from download.elastic.co)
     elasticsearch/plugin/version for elasticsearch commercial plugins (download from download.elastic.co)
     groupId/artifactId/version   for community plugins (download from maven central or oss sonatype)
     username/repository          for site plugins (download from github master)

Elasticsearch Core plugins:
 - elasticsearch-analysis-icu
 - elasticsearch-analysis-kuromoji
 - elasticsearch-analysis-phonetic
 - elasticsearch-analysis-smartcn
 - elasticsearch-analysis-stempel
 - elasticsearch-cloud-aws
 - elasticsearch-cloud-azure
 - elasticsearch-cloud-gce
 - elasticsearch-delete-by-query
 - elasticsearch-lang-javascript
 - elasticsearch-lang-python
```
2015-07-07 18:27:40 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen b612cab96a Dates: More strict parsing of ISO dates
If you are using the default date or the named identifiers of dates,
the current implementation was allowed to read a year with only one
digit. In order to make this more strict, this fixes a year to be at
least 4 digits. Same applies for month, day, hour, minute, seconds.

Also the new default is `strictDateOptionalTime` for indices created
with Elasticsearch 2.0 or newer.

In addition a couple of not exposed date formats have been exposed, as they
have been mentioned in the documentation.

Closes #6158
2015-07-07 09:34:37 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen c6ae6fc6d9 percolator: `getTime` -> `time` 2015-06-30 18:44:58 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen 23cf9af495 Dates: Be backwards compatible with pre 2.x indices
In order to be backwards compatible, indices created before 2.x must support
indexing of a unix timestamp and its configured date format. Indices created
with 2.x must configure the `epoch_millis` date formatter in order to
support this.

Relates #10971
2015-06-25 17:21:29 +02:00
David Pursehouse b49e66c3a1 Replace references to ImmutableSettings with Settings
ImmutableSettings was merged into Settings in commit 4873070.

Change-Id: I06bd0150381d131593920c2328c46beacf49661f
2015-06-24 14:54:53 +09:00
Ryan Ernst 12e7cbe92b Mappings: Lockdown _timestamp
This is a follow up to #8143 and #6730 for _timestamp. It removes
support for `path`, as well as any field type settings, and
enables docvalues for _timestamp, for 2.0.  Users who need to
adjust these settings can use a date field.
2015-06-22 10:21:03 -07:00
Alexander Reelsen 38ddc8159c Dates: Allow for negative unix timestamps
This fixes an issue to allow for negative unix timestamps.
An own printer for epochs instead of just having a parser has been added.
Added docs that only 10/13 length unix timestamps are supported
Added docs in upgrade documentation

Fixes #11478
2015-06-22 11:56:31 +02:00
Adrien Grand ac7ce2b899 Rivers removal.
While we had initially planned to keep rivers around in 2.0 to ease migration,
keeping support for rivers is challenging as it conflicts with other important
changes that we want to bring to 2.0 like synchronous dynamic mappings updates.
Nothing impossible to fix, but it would increase the complexity of how we
deal with dynamic mappings updates and manage rivers, while handling dynamic
mappings updates correctly is important for resiliency and rivers are on the go.
So removing rivers in 2.0 may well be a better trade-off.
2015-06-10 09:22:09 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen 3bda78e43b ResourceWatcher: Rename settings to prevent watcher clash
The ResourceWatcher used settings prefixed `watcher.`, which
potentially could clash with the watcher plugin.

In order to prevent confusion, the settings have been renamed to
`resource.reload` prefixes.

This also uses the deprecation logging infrastructure introduced
in #11033 to log deprecated settings and their alternative at
startup.

Closes #11175
2015-06-09 10:02:49 +02:00
javanna 2ef0fcfd6a Plugins: one single (global) way to register custom query parsers
There are different ways to register custom query parsers through plugins, a couple of them work per index via index settings, which is probably even too flexible. There also three different ways to add a global custom query parser through either IndicesQueriesModule or IndicesQueriesRegistry. This commit consolidates the registration of custom query parsers via IndicesQueriesModule#addQuery(Class<? extends QueryParser>). The complexity of supporting parsers per index is not needed hence it got removed. Also the other ways of registering global custom parsers are dropped in favour of the one mentioned above.

Closes #11481
2015-06-08 12:19:53 +02:00
Adrien Grand 7c698146f5 Rest: Add all meta fields to the top level json document.
Some of our meta fields (such as _id, _version, ...) are returned as top-level
properties of the json document, while other properties (_timestamp, _routing,
...) are returned under `fields`. This commit makes all meta fields returned
as top-level properties.

So eg. `GET test/test/1?fields=_timestamp,foo` would now return

```json
{
   "_index": "test",
   "_type": "test",
   "_id": "1",
   "_version": 1,
   "_timestamp": 10000000,
   "found": true,
   "fields": {
     "foo": [ "bar" ]
   }
}
```

while it used to return

```json
{
   "_index": "test",
   "_type": "test",
   "_id": "1",
   "_version": 1,
   "found": true,
   "fields": {
     "_timestamp": 10000000,
     "foo": [ "bar" ]
   }
}
```
2015-06-04 23:42:17 +02:00
Lee Hinman 65f43970da Default to binding to loopback address
Binds to the address returned by `InetAddress.getLoopbackAddress()`.

Closes #11300
2015-06-04 10:25:49 -06:00
Martijn van Groningen 1cfb6a79f1 Parent/child: refactored _parent field mapper and parent/child queries
* Cut the `has_child` and `has_parent` queries over to use Lucene's query time global ordinal join. The main benefit of this change is that parent/child queries can now efficiently execute if parent/child queries are wrapped in a bigger boolean query. If the rest of the query only hit a few documents both has_child and has_parent queries don't need to evaluate all parent or child documents any more.
* Cut the `_parent` field over to use doc values. This significantly reduces the on heap memory footprint of parent/child, because the parent id values are never loaded into memory.

Breaking changes:
* The `type` option on the `_parent` field can only point to a parent type that doesn't exist yet, so this means that an existing type/mapping can't become a parent type any longer.
* The `has_child` and `has_parent` queries can no longer be use in alias filters.

All these changes, improvements and breaks in compatibility only apply for indices created with ES version 2.0 or higher. For indices creates with ES <= 2.0 the older implementation is used.

It is highly recommended to re-index all your indices with parent and child documents to benefit from all the improvements that come with this refactoring. The easiest way to achieve this is by using the scan and bulk apis using a simple script.

Closes #6107
Closes #8134
2015-05-29 21:44:17 +02:00
javanna 6c81a8daf3 Internal: count api to become a shortcut to the search api
The count api used to have its own execution path, although it would do the same (up to bugs!) of the search api. This commit makes it a shortcut to the search api with size set to 0. The change is made in a backwards compatible manner, by leaving all of the java api code around too, given that you may not want to get back a whole SearchResponse when asking only for number of hits matching a query, also cause migrating from countResponse.getCount() to searchResponse.getHits().totalHits() doesn't look great from a user perspective. We can always decide to drop more code around the count api if we want to break backwards compatibility on the java api, making it a shortcut on the rest layer only.

Closes #9117
Closes #11198
2015-05-26 19:12:11 +02:00
Adrien Grand 461683ac58 Mappings: Remove the `compress`/`compress_threshold` options of the BinaryFieldMapper.
This option is broken currently since it potentially interprets an incoming
binary value as compressed while it just happens that the first bytes are the
same as the LZF header.
2015-05-22 14:20:42 +02:00
Igor Motov dd41c68741 Snapshot/Restore: fix FSRepository location configuration
Closes #11068
2015-05-20 22:14:31 -04:00
Adrien Grand 2c241e8a36 Mappings: Remove the `ignore_conflicts` option.
Mappings conflicts should not be ignored. If I read the history correctly, this
option was added when a mapping update to an existing field was considered a
conflict, even if the new mapping was exactly the same. Now that mapping updates
are smart enough to detect conflicting options, we don't need an option to
ignore conflicts.
2015-05-18 15:28:23 +02:00
javanna a843008b17 Highlighting: require_field_match set to true by default
The default `false` for `require_field_match` is a bit odd and confusing for users, given that field names get ignored by default and every field gets highlighted if it contains terms extracted out of the query, regardless of which fields were queries. Changed the default to `true`, it can always be changed per request.

Closes #10627
Closes #11067
2015-05-15 21:38:45 +02:00
javanna 46c521f7ec Highlighting: nuke XPostingsHighlighter
Our own fork of the lucene PostingsHighlighter is not easy to maintain and doesn't give us any added value at this point. In particular, it was introduced to support the require_field_match option and discrete per value highlighting, used in case one wants to highlight the whole content of a field, but get back one snippet per value. These two features won't
 make it into lucene as they slow things down and shouldn't have been supported from day one on our end probably.

One other customization we had was support for a wider range of queries via custom rewrite etc. (yet another way to slow
 things down), which got added to lucene and works much much better than what we used to do (instead of or rewrite, term
s are pulled out of the automata for multi term queries).

Removing our fork means the following in terms of features:
- dropped support for require_field_match: the postings highlighter will only highlight fields that were queried
- some custom es queries won't be supported anymore, meaning they won't be highlighted. The only one I found up until now is the phrase_prefix. Postings highlighter rewrites against an empty reader to avoid slow operations (like the ones that we were performing with the fork that we are removing here), thus the prefix will not be expanded to any term. What the postings highlighter does instead is pulling the automata out of multi term queries, but this is not supported at the moment with our MultiPhrasePrefixQuery.

Closes #10625
Closes #11077
2015-05-15 20:41:33 +02:00
Jun Ohtani 597c53a0bb Add migrationi note for AnalyzeRequest 2015-05-16 00:25:53 +09:00
Martijn van Groningen ece18f162e Removed `id_cache` from stats and cat apis.
Also removed the `id_cache` option from the clear cache api.

Closes #5269
2015-05-15 14:06:18 +02:00
Adrien Grand 630757906a Query DSL: Add `filter` clauses to `bool` queries.
These clauses filter the document space without affecting scoring and map to
Lucene's BooleanClause.Occur.FILTER. The `filtered` query is now deprecated and

```json
{
  "filtered": {
    "query": { //query },
    "filter": { //filter }
  }
}
```
should be replaced with
```json
{
  "bool": {
    "must": { //query },
    "filter": { //filter }
  }
}
```
2015-05-13 12:04:56 +02:00
Ryan Ernst f766b260ba Add tests for includeInObject backcompat 2015-05-12 23:11:15 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 565ffb16f1 Mappings: Remove ability to set meta fields inside documents
A few meta fields can currently be set within a document's source.
However, the recommended way to set meta fields like this is through
the api, and setting within the document can be a performance trap
(e.g. needing to find _id in order to route the document).

This change removes the ability to set meta fields within
a document source for 2.0+ indexes.

closes #11051
closes #11074
2015-05-12 23:09:03 -07:00
Ryan Ernst e7618b8528 Settings: Remove file based index templates
As a follow up to #10870, this removes support for
index templates on disk. It also removes a missed
place still allowing disk based mappings.

closes #11052
2015-05-11 12:51:22 -07:00