The integ-test-zip distribution did not specify a value for
path.conf. As such, it picked up the default value of
/etc/elasticsearch. This means that on machines that have this
directory, integration tests could fail because they would try to pick
up configuration from that directory rather than from the home directory
of the exploded distribution. This commit fixes this issue by specifying
a value of path.conf for the integ-test-zip distribution.
Relates #20271
* master:
Avoid NPE in LoggingListener
Randomly use Netty 3 plugin in some tests
Skip smoke test client on JDK 9
Revert "Don't allow XContentBuilder#writeValue(TimeValue)"
[docs] Remove coming in 2.0.0
Don't allow XContentBuilder#writeValue(TimeValue)
[doc] Remove leftover from CONSOLE conversion
Parameter improvements to Cluster Health API wait for shards (#20223)
Add 2.4.0 to packaging tests list
Docs: clarify scale is applied at origin+offest (#20242)
When Netty 4 was introduced, it was not the default network
implementation. Some tests were constructed to randomly use Netty 4
instead of the default network implementation. When Netty 4 was made the
default implementation, these tests were not updated. Thus, these tests
are randomly choosing between the default network implementation (Netty
4) and Netty 4. This commit updates these tests to reverse the role of
Netty 3 and Netty 4 so that the randomization is choosing between Netty
3 and the default (again, now Netty 4).
Relates #20265
This commit adds an assumption to SmokeTestClientIT tests on JDK 9. The
underlying issue is that Netty attempts to access sun.nio.ch but this
package is not exported from java.base on JDK 9. This throws an uncaught
InaccessibleObjectException causing the test to fail. This assumption
can be removed when Netty 4.1.6 is released as it will include a fix for
this scenario.
Relates #20260
We have specific support for writing `TimeValue`s in the form of
`XContentBuilder#timeValueField`. Writing a `TimeValue` using
`XContentBuilder#writeValue` is a bug waiting to happen.
* Params improvements to Cluster Health API wait for shards
Previously, the cluster health API used a strictly numeric value
for `wait_for_active_shards`. However, with the introduction of
ActiveShardCount and the removal of write consistency level for
replication operations, `wait_for_active_shards` is used for
write operations to represent values for ActiveShardCount. This
commit moves the cluster health API's usage of `wait_for_active_shards`
to be consistent with its usage in the write operation APIs.
This commit also changes `wait_for_relocating_shards` from a
numeric value to a simple boolean value `wait_for_no_relocating_shards`
to set whether the cluster health operation should wait for
all relocating shards to complete relocation.
* Addresses code review comments
* Don't be lenient if `wait_for_relocating_shards` is set
* master:
Increase visibility of deprecation logger
Skip transport client plugin installed on JDK 9
Explicitly disable Netty key set replacement
percolator: Fail indexing percolator queries containing either a has_child or has_parent query.
Make it possible for Ingest Processors to access AnalysisRegistry
Allow RestClient to send array-based headers
Silence rest util tests until the bogusness can be simplified
Remove unknown HttpContext-based test as it fails unpredictably on different JVMs
Tests: Improve rest suite names and generated test names for docs tests
Add support for a RestClient base path
The deprecation logger is an important way to make visible features of
Elasticsearch that are deprecated. Yet, the default logging makes the
log messages for the deprecation logger invisible. We want these log
messages to be visible, so the default logging for the deprecation
logger should enable these log messages. This commit changes the log
level of deprecation log message to warn, and configures the deprecation
logger so that these log messages are visible out of the box.
Relates #20254
This commit adds an assumption to
PreBuiltTransportClientTests#testPluginInstalled on JDK 9. The
underlying issue is that Netty attempts to access sun.nio.ch but this
package is not exported from java.base on JDK 9. This throws an uncaught
InaccessibleObjectException causing the test to fail. This assumption
can be removed when Netty 4.1.6 is released as it will include a fix for
this scenario.
Relates #20251
This commit enables CLI tools to have console logging. For the CLI
tools, we skip configuring the logging infrastructure via the config
file, and instead set the level only via a system property.
Netty replaces the backing set for the selector implementation. The
value of doing this is questionable, and doing this requires permissions
that we are not going to grant. This commit explicitly disables this
optimization rather than relying on it failing due to lack of
permissions.
Relates #20249
This commit adds an empty test to ESLoggerUsageTests to avoid the test
suite from failing for having no tests after the existing tests were
marked as awaits fix in 1d197eddcc.
This commit fixes failing evil logging configuration tests. The test for
resolving multiple configuration files was failing after
9a58fc2348 removed some of the
configuration needed for this test. The solution is revert the removal
of that configuration, but remove additivity from the test logger to
prevent the evil logger tests from failing.
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.
This enables the RestClient to send array-based (multi-valued) header values, rather than only sending whatever happened to be the _last_ value of the header.
Rest test suites are currently only the directory above the yaml test
file. That is confusing when there are more than one directory level
which contain yaml tests, as there are in generated docs tests. This
change makes rest tests use the full relative path to the rest test root
as the suite name, and also makes the test names for docs tests a little
clearer (that they are testing an example from a specific line number,
instead of just the line number as an opaque test name).
This enables simple support for proxies (beyond proxy host and proxy port, which is done via the RequestConfig)) to provide a base path in front of all requests performed by the RestClient.
While removing an index isn't actually an alias action, if we add
an alias action that deletes an index then we can delete and index
and add an alias with the same name as the index atomically, in
the same cluster state update.
Closes#20064