The current mechanism for adding plugins to the integTest cluster is to
have a FileCollection. This works well for the integTests for a single
plugin, which automatically adds itself to be installed. However, for qa
tests where many plugins may be installed, and from other projects, it
is cumbersome to add configurations, dependencies and dependsOn
statements over and over. This simplifies installing a plugin from
another project by moving this common setup into the cluster
configuration code.
This adds support for arbitrary headers sent with each REST request, it
will allow us to test things like different xcontent-encoding (see
50_with_headers.yaml for what this looks like).
Headers are specified at the same level as `catch`, so a request would
look like:
```yaml
- do:
headers:
Content-Type: application/yaml
get:
index: test_1
type: _all
id: 1
```
The current wait condition for an integ test cluster being up is a
simple http get on the root path for elasticsearch. However, it is
useful to allow having arbitrary wait conditions. This change reworks
the wait task to first check that each node process started successfully
and has a socket up, followed by an arbitrary wait condition which
defaults to the current http get.
Also, cluster settings are allowed to be added, and overriden. Finally,
custom setup commands are made relative to the elasticsearch home dir
for each node.
This moves the registration of field mappers from the index level to the node
level and also ensures that mappers coming from plugins are treated no
differently from core mappers.
This commit fixes some leniency in the parsing of CIDRs. The leniency
that existed before includes not validating the octet values nor
validating the network mask; in some cases issues with these values were
silently ignored. Parsing is now done according to the guidelines in RFC
4632, page 6.
Closes#14862
This change removes the subdirectory support for extra-plugins, and
replaces it with an iteration of sibling directories with the prefix
"extra-plugin-".
For example: if a node left the cluster and an async store fetch was triggered. In that time no shard is marked as delayed (and strictly speaking it's not yet delayed). This caused test for shard delays post node left to fail. see : http://build-us-00.elastic.co/job/es_core_master_windows-2012-r2/2074/testReport/
To fix this, the delay update is now done by the Allocation Service, based of a fixed time stamp that is determined at the beginning of the reroute.
Also, this commit fixes a bug where unassigned info instances were reused across shard routings, causing calculated delays to be leaked.
Closes#14890
This switches query parsing from manual field parsing to using ParseField.
Also adds unit tests for each query that check original json can be parsed
into query builders.
Relates to #8964
We recently refactored the queries to make them parsable on the
coordinating note and adding serialization and equals/hashCode
capability to them. So far ShapeBuilders nested inside queries
were still transported as a byte array that needs to be parsed
later on the shard receiving the query. To be able to also
serialize geo shapes this way, we also need to make all the
implementations of ShapeBuilder implement Writable.
This PR adds this to PointBuilder and also adds tests for
serialization, equality and hashCode.
The work for #10708 requires tighter integration with the current shard routing of a shard. As such, we need to make sure it is set before the IndexService exposes the shard to external operations.
Closes#14918
This change removes files that are no longer needed with the gradle
build. The license checker was already rewritten in groovy. The plugin
descriptor template exists in buildSrc resources. log4j properties was
moved to the test framework. site_en.xml seems to be a legacy file,
there are no references to it anywhere in the maven build that I could
find. The update lucene script was just a helper for running the license
check in update mode, but that can be done with gradle using the
updateShas command. Finally, there was a leftover build.gradle from when
I attempted to make dev-tools a project of its own.