This commit adds support for the change in elasticsearch where the `/` rest
endpoint now delegates to an action and can be authorized.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8ef38ce50f
This updates the CI script to be POSIX shell compatible so that it can run under
both dash and bash. Also, no arguments should be needed; this should run what
is run in CI.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4cd87e48a6
This commit adds reserved or built-in user and role support to x-pack. The reserved roles
cannot be modified by users. The reserved users also cannot be modified with the exception
of changing the password for a user.
In order to change the password for a user, a new API has been added. This API only supports
changing passwords for native and reserved users.
To support allowing a user to change their own password, a default role has been added to grant
access. This default role only grants access to user operations that pertain to the user that is
being authorized. In other words, the default role grants `joe` the ability to change their own password
but does not allow them to change the password of a different user.
Additionally, the authenticate API was made a transport action and is granted by the default role.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1727Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1185Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1158
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1a6689d90f
This commit migrates all of the `shield.` settings to `xpack.security.` and makes changes to
use the new Settings infrastructure in core.
As a cleanup, this commit also renames Shield to Security since this class is only in master
and will not affect 2.x.
See elastic/elasticsearch#1441
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@a5a9798b1b
This commit allows authorized users to monitor the security index. This fixes an issue
with the _cat/indices api, which resolves the concrete indices using the cluster state
and then makes a indices stats request. Without this change, the api fails with an
authorization exception because it is specifically requesting the security index and the
user is not the internal user.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1895
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@070a389833
Since elastic/elasticsearch#1832 exporters are created once, but the inner exporting bulks must be instanciated for each export. The CountingExporter and CountingBulk have not been updated to reflect this change.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@bbbde22363
(there are other indices too, montoring indices and waiting for green fails there because these indices have replica shards)
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@63dd3e6ebb
A ParseField object is now required to register queries against the SearchModule rather than the QueryParser#names method. ParseField handles camel case automatically. Also this allows us to log deprecation warnings (or fail in strict mode) when deprecated names are used for queries (e.g. "in", "mlt", "fuzzy_match" etc.)
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b0146e6e3d
This adds default timeouts to the SMTP configuration to prevent infinite timeouts, that can lead to stuck watches.
This also requires to use time values instead of just milliseconds.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1830
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c886da7bff
One test was missing the check if posix permissions are supported by the file system.
As it does not make sense to not run 50% of the tests in 50% of the cases, the
logic to configure which capabilities a in-memory FS should have has been moved
into each test.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@59a32ea26d
When called without arguments, systemkey tool returned with an AIOOE.
This fixes the issue, but also ports over the tests to jimfs, so they
can actually run, as the security manager is always enabled and thus the
tests never ran before.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1926
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@887b681607
This commit adds all the following segments stats to the current node_stats document:
- memory_in_bytes
- terms_memory_in_bytes
- stored_fields_memory_in_bytes
- term_vectors_memory_in_bytes
- norms_memory_in_bytes
- doc_values_memory_in_bytes
- index_writer_memory_in_bytes
- version_map_memory_in_bytes
- fixed_bit_set_memory_in_bytes
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ea4b8034ba
This commit makes the user and roles poller use a self rescheduling runnable to schedule the
next run of the poller rather than using scheduleWithFixedDelay. This is done because the
pollers perform blocking I/O operations and everything using that thread pool method runs on
the schedule thread and because of this, in certain situations this can lead to a deadlock which
will prevent the cluster from forming.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9fd0748c8c
Too many places are checking for enumerations when they're really more interested in a "higher" level of
information. This will help with the forthcoming addition of the STANDARD operation mode as well.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2799c27e19
This commit fixes an issue in synchronization in Exporters class. The export() method is synchronized and when used with LocalExport can provoke a deadlock. LocalExporter exports data locally using bulk requests that can trigger cluster state updates for mapping updates. If a exporters settings update sneaks in, the settings update waits for the export to terminate but the export waits for the settings to be updated... and boom.
This commit removes the synchronized and refactor Exporters/LocalExporter to use state and dedicated instance of LocalBulk for each export so that synchronizing methods is not necessary anymore.
It also lower down some random settings in MonitoringBulkTests because the previous settings almost always fill the bulk thread pool.
closeselastic/elasticsearch#1769
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f50c916f8b