In #35259 we switched the default number of VMs to fork for unit tests to
the number of physical CPU cores. But because we could only get an accurate
count on machines with a normal `/proc` filesystem, macOS machine did not
pick up the new default. Given that macOS is a huge portion of developer
machines, we'd like to get the right default there. This does that.
It also moves the default-finding process from happening once per testing
task to happening once at startup. This seems like a good choice in general,
but a very good choice for macOS because we have to run a command to list
the count.
This inserts newlines in order to reduce line lengths in the
o.e.action.admin.cluster package to 140 characters or less. This
also remves the checkstyle suppressions for affected files.
Relates #34884, #34923
- The current version was hard coded in the test, causing it to fail as
we removed the qualifier
- also applied the base plugin to the root project to get the `clean`
task to work as expected. This was preventing the failure from
reproducing locally.
* Manage dependencies for test clusters
Create a configuration and add the distribution to it automatically.
A task is created and added as a dependency to any task that uses a test
cluster.
The task extracts all the zip archives ( only zip support for now )
in the configuration.
We do this only once because most tests mostly use the same distribution
and thus we can avoid extracting it multiple times.
With this we will be able to start the node from the same files which
will most of the time live in OS caches or COW if the
configuration requires it.
* Swithc to jcenter
Jcenter suposedly operates on a CDN.
It should be faster and more reliable.
It's the default in Andorid Studio currently
( it switched from mavenCentral ).
This change is safe because jcenter is a superset of mavenCentral.
* update comment
* DISCOVERY: 0s Initial State Timeout in Tests
* Don't wait for initial state even with a single node, otherwise the loop writing the discovery file causes that single node to wait
for its own transport.ports file for 30s.
* Closes#35456
* DISCOVERY: Fix RollingUpgradeTests
* Don't manually manage min master nodes if not necessary
* Remove some dead code
* Allow for manually supplying list of seed nodes
* Closes#35178
With this change, `Version` no longer carries information about the qualifier,
we still need a way to show the "display version" that does have both
qualifier and snapshot. This is now stored by the build and red from `META-INF`.
* Add missing up-to-date configuration
The source properties file and the dynamic elasticsearch version
(set based on properties ) were missing from task outputs leading
to the task being incorrectly considered up to date.
Closes#35204
* Introduce property to set version qualifier
- VersionProperties.elasticsearch is now a string which can have qualifier
and snapshot too
- The Version class in the build no longer cares about snapshot and
qualifier.
This further applies the pattern set in #34125 to reduce copy-and-paste
in the multi-document CRUD portion of the High Level REST Client docs.
It also adds line wraps to snippets that are too wide to fit into the box
when rendered in the docs, following up on the work started in #34163.
* DISCOVERY: Use Realistic Num. of Min Master Nodes
* With all 3 nodes starting in parallel 2 nodes can win a master election and
start waiting for nodes to join when started in parallel. We wait for 30s on the
rest tests for the cluster health endpoint to show 3 nodes which breaks if
one of the master nodes itself waits for 30s for joining nodes, waiting for 5 seconds
fixes the issue and allows us to run with `minimum master nodes < node count`
* relates #33675
* Fix linelength suppressions in index.fielddata
* Some lines that were too long were dead code => Removed them and all code that became dead because of it
* Relates #34884
- we already require Java 11 to build, yet we target the minimum
supported version in build-tools ( currently 8 )
- this is because we have some checks that are executed in a new JVM
which could be running the minimum version.
- For everything else it would be nice to be able to use new features,
like the new process API.
With this change, we selectively compile the few classes that need an
older target version and move everything over to Java 10.
Unfortunately the current Gradle version does not support 11 as a target
version yet.