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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Vieira 9b0f5a1589
Include vendored code notices in distribution notice files (#57017) (#57569)
(cherry picked from commit 627ef279fd29f8af63303bcaafd641aef0ffc586)
2020-06-04 10:34:24 -07:00
Jason Tedor e690c5a68e
Fix some licenses in our own code (#56978)
All of these files were written by us, and not sourced from
anywhere. Therefore, the license head should be granting licenses to
Elasticsearch, rathern than to the ASF. This commit address them by
changing the license to our standard Apache 2.0 license header.
2020-05-20 09:24:31 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 9fb80d3827
Move publishing configuration to a separate plugin (#56727)
This is another part of the breakup of the massive BuildPlugin. This PR
moves the code for configuring publications to a separate plugin. Most
of the time these publications are jar files, but this also supports the
zip publication we have for integ tests.
2020-05-14 20:23:07 -07:00
Mark Vieira 0fb9bc5379
Always use archive base name as the pom artifact id (#56447) (#56467) 2020-05-08 16:11:19 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 29b70733ae
Use task avoidance with forbidden apis (#55034)
Currently forbidden apis accounts for 800+ tasks in the build. These
tasks are aggressively created by the plugin. In forbidden apis 3.0, we
will get task avoidance
(https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis/pull/162), but we
need to ourselves use the same task avoidance mechanisms to not trigger
these task creations. This commit does that for our foribdden apis
usages, in preparation for upgrading to 3.0 when it is released.
2020-04-15 13:27:53 -07:00
Mark Vieira ce85063653
[7.x] Re-add origin url information to publish POM files (#55173) 2020-04-14 13:24:15 -07:00
Tim Vernum ca20b8a828
Java8 implementation of Map.Entry (#54778)
A Java8 compatible version of Map.ofEntries() was added in #54183,
but it really needs a compat version of Map.entry as well in order to
facilitate easy backports from master.
2020-04-08 15:31:50 +10:00
Dan Hermann 1d0a9a1b27
Java8 implementations of collection initializers (#54183) 2020-04-01 10:27:18 -05:00
Dan Hermann 2ede8662e1
Bump multi-release JARs to Java 11 2020-03-31 06:48:46 -05:00
Gordon Brown 0d30b48613
Disallow negative TimeValues (#53913)
This commit causes negative TimeValues, other than -1 which is sometimes used as
a sentinel value, to be rejected during parsing.

Also introduces a hack to allow ILM to load policies which were written to the
cluster state with a negative min_age, treating those values as 0, which should
match the behavior of prior versions.
2020-03-26 13:30:35 -06:00
Mark Vieira 70cfedf542
Refactor global build info plugin to leverage JavaInstallationRegistry (#54026)
This commit removes the configuration time vs execution time distinction
with regards to certain BuildParms properties. Because of the cost of
determining Java versions for configuration JDK locations we deferred
this until execution time. This had two main downsides. First, we had
to implement all this build logic in tasks, which required a bunch of
additional plumbing and complexity. Second, because some information
wasn't known during configuration time, we had to nest any build logic
that depended on this in awkward callbacks.

We now defer to the JavaInstallationRegistry recently added in Gradle.
This utility uses a much more efficient method for probing Java
installations vs our jrunscript implementation. This, combined with some
optimizations to avoid probing the current JVM as well as deferring
some evaluation via Providers when probing installations for BWC builds
we can maintain effectively the same configuration time performance
while removing a bunch of complexity and runtime cost (snapshotting
inputs for the GenerateGlobalBuildInfoTask was very expensive). The end
result should be a much more responsive build execution in almost all
scenarios.

(cherry picked from commit ecdbd37f2e0f0447ed574b306adb64c19adc3ce1)
2020-03-23 15:30:10 -07:00
Mark Vieira 3b2b564c91
Improve IntelliJ IDE integration (#53747)
This commit makes a number of improvements when importing the
Elasticsearch project into IntelliJ IDEA. Specifically:

- Contributing documentation has been updated to reflect that the
  'idea' task should no long be used and Gradle project import is
  instead the officially supported way of setting up the project.
- Attempts to run the 'idea' task will result in a failure with a
  message directing folks to our CONTRIBUTING.md document.
- The project JDK is explicit set rather that using whatever JAVA_HOME
  is.
- Gradle build operation delegation is disabled, and test execution is
  configured to 'choose per test'.
- Gradle is configured to inherit the project JDK.
- Some code style conventions are automatically configured.
- File encoding is explicitly set to UTF-8.
- Parallel module compilation is enabled and deprecated feature
  warnings are disabled.
- A remote debug run configuration using listen mode is created.
- JUnit runner is configured with required system properties.
- License headers are configured such that Apache 2 is the default
  notice added to all source files with exception of source in /x-pack
  which will use the Elastic license.
2020-03-19 11:43:33 -07:00
Tal Levy af183e2ebb
correct licensing and incorporation of FastMath (#49122) (#49441)
this resolves incorrectly licensed code in #49009.

ESSloppyMath is made as a wrapper around FastMath.java which is 
not meant to be modified with code beyond the original source
2019-11-21 09:02:30 -08:00
Tal Levy 5cd6f64f15
Introduce faster approximate sinh/atan math functions (#49009) (#49110)
This commit introduces a new class called ESSloppyMath
that is meant to reflect the purpose of Lucene's SloppyMath,
but add additional unimplemented faster alternatives to math functions.

The two that are used by geotile-grid a lot are sinh/atan.

In a quick elasticsearch rally benchmark for geotile-grid on Switzerland
data points, this shows a (1.22x) 22% speed-up over using Math's functions.

closes #41166.
2019-11-14 14:15:34 -08:00
Rory Hunter c46a0e8708
Apply 2-space indent to all gradle scripts (#49071)
Backport of #48849. Update `.editorconfig` to make the Java settings the
default for all files, and then apply a 2-space indent to all `*.gradle`
files. Then reformat all the files.
2019-11-14 11:01:23 +00:00
Mark Vieira 6ab4645f4e
[7.x] Introduce type-safe and consistent pattern for handling build globals (#48818)
This commit introduces a consistent, and type-safe manner for handling
global build parameters through out our build logic. Primarily this
replaces the existing usages of extra properties with static accessors.
It also introduces and explicit API for initialization and mutation of
any such parameters, as well as better error handling for uninitialized
or eager access of parameter values.

Closes #42042
2019-11-01 11:33:11 -07:00
Alpar Torok 0a14bb174f Remove eclipse conditionals (#44075)
* Remove eclipse conditionals

We used to have some meta projects with a `-test` prefix because
historically eclipse could not distinguish between test and main
source-sets and could only use a single classpath.
This is no longer the case for the past few Eclipse versions.

This PR adds the necessary configuration to correctly categorize source
folders and libraries.
With this change eclipse can import projects, and the visibility rules
are correct e.x. auto compete doesn't offer classes from test code or
`testCompile` dependencies when editing classes in `main`.

Unfortunately the cyclic dependency detection in Eclipse doesn't seem to
take the difference between test and non test source sets into account,
but since we are checking this in Gradle anyhow, it's safe to set to
`warning` in the settings. Unfortunately there is no setting to ignore
it.

This might cause problems when building since Eclipse will probably not
know the right order to build things in so more wirk might be necesarry.
2019-10-03 11:55:00 +03:00
Tanguy Leroux c43e932a0c Fix CharArraysTests.testConstantTimeEquals() (#47346)
The change #47238 fixed a first issue (#47076) but introduced 
another one that can be reproduced using:

org.elasticsearch.common.CharArraysTests > testConstantTimeEquals FAILED

java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of range: 1
at __randomizedtesting.SeedInfo.seed([DFCA64FE2C786BE3:ED987E883715C63B]:0)
at java.lang.String.substring(String.java:1963)
at org.elasticsearch.common.CharArraysTests.testConstantTimeEquals(CharArraysTests.java:74)

REPRODUCE WITH: ./gradlew ':libs:elasticsearch-core:test' --tests 
"org.elasticsearch.common.CharArraysTests.testConstantTimeEquals" 
-Dtests.seed=DFCA64FE2C786BE3 -Dtests.security.manager=true -Dtests.locale=fr-CA 
-Dtests.timezone=Pacific/Johnston -Dcompiler.java=12 -Druntime.java=8

that happens when the first randomized string has a length of 0.
2019-10-01 12:49:15 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 67f0ffd134 Ensure char array test uses different values (#47238)
The test of constantTimeEquals could get unlucky and randomly produce
the same two strings. This commit tweaks the test to ensure the two
string are unique, and the loop inside constantTimeEquals is actually
executed (which requires the strings be of the same length).

fixes #47076
2019-09-30 14:46:53 -07:00
Lee Hinman cdc3a260af
Add retention to Snapshot Lifecycle Management (backport of #4… (#46506)
* Add retention to Snapshot Lifecycle Management (#46407)

This commit adds retention to the existing Snapshot Lifecycle Management feature (#38461) as described in #43663. This allows a user to configure SLM to automatically delete older snapshots based on a number of criteria.

An example policy would look like:

```
PUT /_slm/policy/snapshot-every-day
{
  "schedule": "0 30 2 * * ?",
  "name": "<production-snap-{now/d}>",
  "repository": "my-s3-repository",
  "config": {
    "indices": ["foo-*", "important"]
  },
  // Newly configured retention options
  "retention": {
    // Snapshots should be deleted after 14 days
    "expire_after": "14d",
    // Keep a maximum of thirty snapshots
    "max_count": 30,
    // Keep a minimum of the four most recent snapshots
    "min_count": 4
  }
}
```

SLM Retention is run on a scheduled configurable with the `slm.retention_schedule` setting, which supports cron expressions. Deletions are run for a configurable time bounded by the `slm.retention_duration` setting, which defaults to 1 hour.

Included in this work is a new SLM stats API endpoint available through

``` json
GET /_slm/stats
```

That returns statistics about snapshot taken and deleted, as well as successful retention runs, failures, and the time spent deleting snapshots. #45362 has more information as well as an example of the output. These stats are also included when retrieving SLM policies via the API.

* Add base framework for snapshot retention (#43605)

* Add base framework for snapshot retention

This adds a basic `SnapshotRetentionService` and `SnapshotRetentionTask`
to start as the basis for SLM's retention implementation.

Relates to #38461

* Remove extraneous 'public'

* Use a local var instead of reading class var repeatedly

* Add SnapshotRetentionConfiguration for retention configuration (#43777)

* Add SnapshotRetentionConfiguration for retention configuration

This commit adds the `SnapshotRetentionConfiguration` class and its HLRC
counterpart to encapsulate the configuration for SLM retention.
Currently only a single parameter is supported as an example (we still
need to discuss the different options we want to support and their
names) to keep the size of the PR down. It also does not yet include version serialization checks
since the original SLM branch has not yet been merged.

Relates to #43663

* Fix REST tests

* Fix more documentation

* Use Objects.equals to avoid NPE

* Put `randomSnapshotLifecyclePolicy` in only one place

* Occasionally return retention with no configuration

* Implement SnapshotRetentionTask's snapshot filtering and delet… (#44764)

* Implement SnapshotRetentionTask's snapshot filtering and deletion

This commit implements the snapshot filtering and deletion for
`SnapshotRetentionTask`. Currently only the expire-after age is used for
determining whether a snapshot is eligible for deletion.

Relates to #43663

* Fix deletes running on the wrong thread

* Handle missing or null policy in snap metadata differently

* Convert Tuple<String, List<SnapshotInfo>> to Map<String, List<SnapshotInfo>>

* Use the `OriginSettingClient` to work with security, enhance logging

* Prevent NPE in test by mocking Client

* Allow empty/missing SLM retention configuration (#45018)

Semi-related to #44465, this allows the `"retention"` configuration map
to be missing.

Relates to #43663

* Add min_count and max_count as SLM retention predicates (#44926)

This adds the configuration options for `min_count` and `max_count` as
well as the logic for determining whether a snapshot meets this criteria
to SLM's retention feature.

These options are optional and one, two, or all three can be specified
in an SLM policy.

Relates to #43663

* Time-bound deletion of snapshots in retention delete function (#45065)

* Time-bound deletion of snapshots in retention delete function

With a cluster that has a large number of snapshots, it's possible that
snapshot deletion can take a very long time (especially since deletes
currently have to happen in a serial fashion). To prevent snapshot
deletion from taking forever in a cluster and blocking other operations,
this commit adds a setting to allow configuring a maximum time to spend
deletion snapshots during retention. This dynamic setting defaults to 1
hour and is best-effort, meaning that it doesn't hard stop a deletion
at an hour mark, but ensures that once the time has passed, all
subsequent deletions are deferred until the next retention cycle.

Relates to #43663

* Wow snapshots suuuure can take a long time.

* Use a LongSupplier instead of actually sleeping

* Remove TestLogging annotation

* Remove rate limiting

* Add SLM metrics gathering and endpoint (#45362)

* Add SLM metrics gathering and endpoint

This commit adds the infrastructure to gather metrics about the different SLM actions that a cluster
takes. These actions are stored in `SnapshotLifecycleStats` and perpetuated in cluster state. The
stats stored include the number of snapshots taken, failed, deleted, the number of retention runs,
as well as per-policy counts for snapshots taken, failed, and deleted. It also includes the amount
of time spent deleting snapshots from SLM retention.

This commit also adds an endpoint for retrieving all stats (further commits will expose this in the
SLM get-policy API) that looks like:

```
GET /_slm/stats
{
  "retention_runs" : 13,
  "retention_failed" : 0,
  "retention_timed_out" : 0,
  "retention_deletion_time" : "1.4s",
  "retention_deletion_time_millis" : 1404,
  "policy_metrics" : {
    "daily-snapshots2" : {
      "snapshots_taken" : 7,
      "snapshots_failed" : 0,
      "snapshots_deleted" : 6,
      "snapshot_deletion_failures" : 0
    },
    "daily-snapshots" : {
      "snapshots_taken" : 12,
      "snapshots_failed" : 0,
      "snapshots_deleted" : 12,
      "snapshot_deletion_failures" : 6
    }
  },
  "total_snapshots_taken" : 19,
  "total_snapshots_failed" : 0,
  "total_snapshots_deleted" : 18,
  "total_snapshot_deletion_failures" : 6
}
```

This does not yet include HLRC for this, as this commit is quite large on its own. That will be
added in a subsequent commit.

Relates to #43663

* Version qualify serialization

* Initialize counters outside constructor

* Use computeIfAbsent instead of being too verbose

* Move part of XContent generation into subclass

* Fix REST action for master merge

* Unused import

*  Record history of SLM retention actions (#45513)

This commit records the deletion of snapshots by the retention component
of SLM into the SLM history index for the purposes of reviewing operations
taken by SLM and alerting.

* Retry SLM retention after currently running snapshot completes (#45802)

* Retry SLM retention after currently running snapshot completes

This commit adds a ClusterStateObserver to wait until the currently
running snapshot is complete before proceeding with snapshot deletion.
SLM retention waits for the maximum allowed deletion time for the
snapshot to complete, however, the waiting time is not factored into
the limit on actual deletions.

Relates to #43663

* Increase timeout waiting for snapshot completion

* Apply patch

From 2374316f0d.patch

* Rename test variables

* [TEST] Be less strict for stats checking

* Skip SLM retention if ILM is STOPPING or STOPPED (#45869)

This adds a check to ensure we take no action during SLM retention if
ILM is currently stopped or in the process of stopping.

Relates to #43663

* Check all actions preventing snapshot delete during retention (#45992)

* Check all actions preventing snapshot delete during retention run

Previously we only checked to see if a snapshot was currently running,
but it turns out that more things can block snapshot deletion. This
changes the check to be a check for:

- a snapshot currently running
- a deletion already in progress
- a repo cleanup in progress
- a restore currently running

This was found by CI where a third party delete in a test caused SLM
retention deletion to throw an exception.

Relates to #43663

* Add unit test for okayToDeleteSnapshots

* Fix bug where SLM retention task would be scheduled on every node

* Enhance test logging

* Ignore if snapshot is already deleted

* Missing import

* Fix SnapshotRetentionServiceTests

* Expose SLM policy stats in get SLM policy API (#45989)

This also adds support for the SLM stats endpoint to the high level rest client.

Retrieving a policy now looks like:

```json
{
  "daily-snapshots" : {
    "version": 1,
    "modified_date": "2019-04-23T01:30:00.000Z",
    "modified_date_millis": 1556048137314,
    "policy" : {
      "schedule": "0 30 1 * * ?",
      "name": "<daily-snap-{now/d}>",
      "repository": "my_repository",
      "config": {
        "indices": ["data-*", "important"],
        "ignore_unavailable": false,
        "include_global_state": false
      },
      "retention": {}
    },
    "stats": {
      "snapshots_taken": 0,
      "snapshots_failed": 0,
      "snapshots_deleted": 0,
      "snapshot_deletion_failures": 0
    },
    "next_execution": "2019-04-24T01:30:00.000Z",
    "next_execution_millis": 1556048160000
  }
}
```

Relates to #43663

* Rewrite SnapshotLifecycleIT as as ESIntegTestCase (#46356)

* Rewrite SnapshotLifecycleIT as as ESIntegTestCase

This commit splits `SnapshotLifecycleIT` into two different tests.
`SnapshotLifecycleRestIT` which includes the tests that do not require
slow repositories, and `SLMSnapshotBlockingIntegTests` which is now an
integration test using `MockRepository` to simulate a snapshot being in
progress.

Relates to #43663
Resolves #46205

* Add error logging when exceptions are thrown

* Update serialization versions

* Fix type inference

* Use non-Cancellable HLRC return value

* Fix Client mocking in test

* Fix SLMSnapshotBlockingIntegTests for 7.x branch

* Update SnapshotRetentionTask for non-multi-repo snapshot retrieval

* Add serialization guards for SnapshotLifecyclePolicy
2019-09-10 09:08:09 -06:00
Yannick Welsch a453cd489e Run testExtendedSocketOptions only on JDK11+ (#44055)
This functionality only works on JDK 11 or higher
2019-08-06 13:15:17 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 7aeb2fe73c Add per-socket keepalive options (#44055)
Uses JDK 11's per-socket configuration of TCP keepalive (supported on Linux and Mac), see
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8194298, and exposes these as transport settings.
By default, these options are disabled for now (i.e. fall-back to OS behavior), but we would like
to explore whether we can enable them by default, in particular to force keepalive configurations
that are better tuned for running ES.
2019-08-06 10:45:44 +02:00
Mark Vieira a89860160b
Expose Elasticsearch API nullability information to Kotlin compiler. (#43912) (#44518)
This change allows the Kotlin compiler to type check methods annotated with the
org.elasticsearch.common.Nullable annotation in Elasticsearch Java
APIs as described in: https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/java-interop.html#jsr-305-support.

(cherry picked from commit 0d0485ad9cf10e16b75b862b023b42827c375599)
2019-07-25 12:16:38 -07:00
Ioannis Kakavas 3714cb63da Allow parsing the value of java.version sysprop (#44017)
We often start testing with early access versions of new Java
versions and this have caused minor issues in our tests
(i.e. #43141) because the version string that the JVM reports
cannot be parsed as it ends with the string -ea.

This commit changes how we parse and compare Java versions to
allow correct parsing and comparison of the output of java.version
system property that might include an additional alphanumeric
part after the version numbers
 (see [JEP 223[(https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/223)). In short it 
handles a version number part, like before, but additionally a 
PRE part that matches ([a-zA-Z0-9]+).

It also changes a number of tests that would attempt to parse
java.specification.version in order to get the full version
of Java. java.specification.version only contains the major
version and is thus inappropriate when trying to compare against
a version that might contain a minor, patch or an early access
part. We know parse java.version that can be consistently
parsed.

Resolves #43141
2019-07-22 20:14:56 +03:00
Yannick Welsch c8b66c549d Ignore failures to set socket options on Mac (#44355)
Brings some temporary relief for test failures until #41071 is addressed.
2019-07-17 18:51:25 +02:00
Lee Hinman 8927081981
[7.x] Add TimeValue.toHumanReadableString() to allow specifyin… (#43545)
* Enhance TimeValue.toString() to allow specifying fractional values.

This enhances the `TimeValue` class to allow specifying the number of
truncated fractional decimals when calling `toString()`. The default
remains 1, however, more (or less, such as 0) can be specified to change
the output.

This commit also re-organizes some things in `TimeValue` such as putting
all the class variables near the top of the class, and moving the
constructors to the first methods in the class, in order to follow the
structure of our other code.

* Rename `toString(...)` to `toHumanReadableString(...)`
2019-06-25 14:06:23 -06:00
Jason Tedor 5f7d5920d7
Fix IOUtils#fsync on Windows fsyncing directories (#43008)
Fsyncing directories on Windows is not possible. We always suppressed
this by allowing that an AccessDeniedException is thrown when attemping
to open the directory for reading. Yet, this suppression also allowed
other IOExceptions to be suppressed, and that was a bug (e.g., the
directory not existing, or a filesystem error and reasons that we might
get an access denied there, like genuine permissions issues). This
leniency was previously removed yet it exposed that we were suppressing
this case on Windows. Rather than relying on exceptions for flow control
and continuing to suppress there, we simply return early if attempting
to fsync a directory on Windows (we will not put this burden on the
caller).
2019-06-07 23:00:26 -04:00
Jason Tedor 45bbd7f7f1
Only ignore IOException when fsyncing on dirs (#42972)
Today in the method IOUtils#fsync we ignore IOExceptions when fsyncing a
directory. However, the catch block here is too broad, for example it
would be ignoring IOExceptions when we try to open a non-existant
file. This commit addresses that by scoping the ignored exceptions only
to the invocation of FileChannel#force.
2019-06-07 08:35:09 -04:00
Albert Zaharovits 72eb9c2d44
Eclipse libs projects setup fix (#42852)
Fallout from #42773 for eclipse users.

(cherry picked from commit 998419c49fe51eb8343664a80f07d8d8d39abc6a)
2019-06-04 13:52:41 -07:00
Mark Vieira e44b8b1e2e
[Backport] Remove dependency substitutions 7.x (#42866)
* Remove unnecessary usage of Gradle dependency substitution rules (#42773)

(cherry picked from commit 12d583dbf6f7d44f00aa365e34fc7e937c3c61f7)
2019-06-04 13:50:23 -07:00
Mark Vieira c1816354ed
[Backport] Improve build configuration time (#42674) 2019-05-30 10:29:42 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 7e3875d781 Upgrade hamcrest to 2.1 (#41464)
hamcrest has some improvements in newer versions, like FileMatchers
that make assertions regarding file exists cleaner. This commit upgrades
to the latest version of hamcrest so we can start using new and improved
matchers.
2019-04-24 23:40:03 -07:00
Mark Vieira 1287c7d91f
[Backport] Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (#40978) (#40993)
* Replace usages RandomizedTestingTask with built-in Gradle Test (#40978)

This commit replaces the existing RandomizedTestingTask and supporting code with Gradle's built-in JUnit support via the Test task type. Additionally, the previous workaround to disable all tasks named "test" and create new unit testing tasks named "unitTest" has been removed such that the "test" task now runs unit tests as per the normal Gradle Java plugin conventions.

(cherry picked from commit 323f312bbc829a63056a79ebe45adced5099f6e6)

* Fix forking JVM runner

* Don't bump shadow plugin version
2019-04-09 11:52:50 -07:00
Alpar Torok a7c3d5842a
Split third party audit exclusions by type (#36763) 2019-01-07 17:24:19 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 0cc0fd2d15
Add a frozen engine implementation (#34357)
This change adds a `frozen` engine that allows lazily open a directory reader
on a read-only shard. The engine wraps general purpose searchers in a LazyDirectoryReader
that also allows to release and reset the underlying index readers after any and before
secondary search phases.

Relates to #34352
2018-11-07 20:23:35 +01:00
Jay Modi d824cbe992
Test: ensure char[] doesn't being with prefix (#34816)
The testCharsBeginsWith test has a check that a random prefix of length
2 is not the prefix of a char[]. However, there is no check that the
char[] is not randomly generated with the same two characters as the
prefix. This change ensures that the char[] does not begin with the
prefix.

Closes #34765
2018-10-25 08:58:21 -06:00
Julie Tibshirani 5a4866f67d Mute CharArraysTests#testCharsBeginsWith while we await a fix. 2018-10-23 11:37:54 -07:00
Alpar Torok 0536635c44
Upgrade forbiddenapis to 2.6 (#33809)
* Upgrade forbiddenapis to 2.6

Closes #33759

* Switch forbiddenApis back to official plugin

* Remove CLI based task

* Fix forbiddenApisJava9
2018-10-23 12:06:46 +03:00
Simon Willnauer c783488e97
Add `_source`-only snapshot repository (#32844)
This change adds a `_source` only snapshot repository that allows to wrap
any existing repository as a _backend_ to snapshot only the `_source` part
including live docs markers. Snapshots taken with the `source` repository
won't include any indices,  doc-values or points. The snapshot will be reduced in size and
functionality such that it requires full re-indexing after it's successfully restored.

The restore process will copy the `_source` data locally starts a special shard and engine
to allow `match_all` scrolls and searches. Any other query, or get call will fail with and unsupported operation exception.  The restored index is also marked as read-only.

This feature aims mainly for disaster recovery use-cases where snapshot size is
a concern or where time to restore is less of an issue.

**NOTE**: The snapshot produced by this repository is still a valid lucene index. This change doesn't allow for any longer retention policies which is out of scope for this change.
2018-09-12 17:47:10 +02:00
Alpar Torok 44ed5f6306
Enable forbiddenapis server java9 (#33245) 2018-08-31 09:31:55 +03:00
Alpar Torok 5cf6e0d4bc
Ignore module-info in jar hell checks (#33011)
* Ignore module-info in JarHell checks
* Add unit test
* integration test to test that jarhell is ran with precommit
2018-08-30 11:41:39 +03:00
Alpar Torok 82d10b484a
Run forbidden api checks with runtimeJavaVersion (#32947)
Run forbidden APIs checks with runtime hava version
2018-08-22 09:05:22 +03:00
Adrien Grand 039babddf5 CharArraysTests: Fix test bug. 2018-08-16 11:54:39 +02:00
Jay Modi 1a45b27d8b
Move CharArrays to core lib (#32851)
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
2018-08-15 15:26:00 -06:00
Tim Brooks a705e1a9e3
Add byte array pooling to nio http transport (#31349)
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.
2018-06-15 14:01:03 -06:00
Tanguy Leroux bf58660482
Remove all unused imports and fix CRLF (#31207)
The X-Pack opening and the recent other refactorings left a lot of 
unused imports in the codebase. This commit removes them all.
2018-06-11 15:12:12 +02:00
Jason Tedor 94be9b471f
Rename elasticsearch-core to core (#31185)
This commit renames :libs:elasticsearch-core to :libs:core.
2018-06-07 16:50:21 -04:00