This change migrates all of the xpack code to use the new ThreadContext when
dealing with headers and context data. For the most part this is a simple
cutover, but there are some things that required special casing. The internal
actions that executed by a user's requests need to forcefully drop the context
and set the system user. The workaround for this will be improved in a followup.
Additionally, the RequestContext still lives on due to the OptOutQueryCache,
which requires some core changes to fix this issue.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@87d2966d93
This commit is the x-plugins side of the refactoring of script settings.
Relates elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#16197
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4c429933b9
Shield expands wildcards to concrete names (aliases or indices) before each request gets executed in es core. It never resolves aliases to concrete indices though, as permissions may be set against aliases rather than indices. During this resolution, it also looks at the state of the indices and the current indices options (expand_wildcards) to expand only to indices with the relevant state. When it comes to aliases though, they may point to multiple indices each one having a different state, so it always expands ignoring expand_wildcards. At that point the request will contain the explicit name of the alias, no wildcards, thus the expand_wildcards option will have no effect in core. ignore_unavailable could be used instead when interacting with shield, which would affect how aliases are resolved to multiple indices. In this case we can only blacklist the test in shield, as it will return both the closed index and the open one.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@54c11dfc31
This feature is mainly done for the integration with the commercial reporting, but can be used
for anything else as well.
This adds a `attachments` to the email configuration, which can be used like this
```
"attachments" : {
"some_id" : {
"http" : {
"request" : {
"url" : "http://example.org/foo.pdf"
}
}
},
"other_id" : {
"data" : {
"format" : "json"
}
}
}
```
The main reason to pick this format is extensibility. If we would like to support another
attachment type, like an file reader, we could do so easily from an API point of view.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#870
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@66d14be965
My previous change only fixed it when it resolves to something different than localhost.
But in some cases, it does not resolve at all, we must specify the IP.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@547eb4c42f
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 54de841112778b01e817e465d2f59840970bb4f3
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Thu Dec 10 08:47:12 2015 -0500
see exactly how far MessyTestPlugin can go (unit tests depend on both groovy and mustache!)
commit 743b5a4e0cc9a05e307339dfcb4569feed31f337
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Thu Dec 10 08:35:03 2015 -0500
fix x-pack compile/tests to work with https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/15328
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4307bb163b
This commit disables marvel when running the watcher with groovy tests. Marvel creates
indices and expect the cluster to be green, which won't happen with the marvel indices
existing and expecting a replica.
See elastic/elasticsearch#1087
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8d163a53b7
* move static initialization hack for UnboundID Debug to XPackPlugin
* cleanup bundlePlugin calls in build file
* properly disable watcher and marvel for shield core tests
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2b89cf2225
This commit fixes the integration tests and qa test after the reorganization to be
packaged as a single plugin.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d6f488627f