This change folds the removal of the in-progress snapshot entry
into setting the safe repository generation. Outside of removing
an unnecessary cluster state update, this also has the advantage
of removing a somewhat inconsistent cluster state where the safe
repository generation points at `RepositoryData` that contains a
finished snapshot while it is still in-progress in the cluster
state, making it easier to reason about the state machine of
upcoming concurrent snapshot operations.
Today a read-only engine requires a complete history of operations, in the
sense that its local checkpoint must equal its maximum sequence number. This is
a valid check for read-only engines that were obtained by closing an index
since closing an index waits for all in-flight operations to complete. However
a snapshot may not have this property if it was taken while indexing was
ongoing, but that's ok.
This commit weakens the check for a complete history to exclude the case of a
searchable snapshot.
Relates #50999
This change ensures that we return the latest expiration time
when retrieving the response from the index.
This commit also fixes a bug that stops the garbage collection of saved responses if the async search index is deleted.
`updateAndGet` could actually call the internal method more than once on contention.
If I read the JavaDocs, it says:
```* @param updateFunction a side-effect-free function```
So, it could be getting multiple updates on contention, thus having a race condition where stats are double counted.
To fix, I am going to use a `ReadWriteLock`. The `LongAdder` objects allows fast thread safe writes in high contention environments. These can be protected by the `ReadWriteLock::readLock`.
When stats are persisted, I need to call reset on all these adders. This is NOT thread safe if additions are taking place concurrently. So, I am going to protect with `ReadWriteLock::writeLock`.
This should prevent race conditions while allowing high (ish) throughput in the highly contention paths in inference.
I did some simple throughput tests and this change is not significantly slower and is simpler to grok (IMO).
closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/54786
This validation is not needed, as we have discovered the source of the
serialization error that was leading to some usage instances appearing
to not have a name.
This change reworks the loading and monitoring of files that are used
for the construction of SSLContexts so that updates to these files are
not lost if the updates occur during startup. Previously, the
SSLService would parse the settings, build the SSLConfiguration
objects, and construct the SSLContexts prior to the
SSLConfigurationReloader starting to monitor these files for changes.
This allowed for a small window where updates to these files may never
be observed until the node restarted.
To remove the potential miss of a change to these files, the code now
parses the settings and builds SSLConfiguration instances prior to the
construction of the SSLService. The files back the SSLConfiguration
instances are then registered for monitoring and finally the SSLService
is constructed from the previously parse SSLConfiguration instances. As
the SSLService is not constructed when the code starts monitoring the
files for changes, a CompleteableFuture is used to obtain a reference
to the SSLService; this allows for construction of the SSLService to
complete and ensures that we do not miss any file updates during the
construction of the SSLService.
While working on this change, the SSLConfigurationReloader was also
refactored to reflect how it is currently used. When the
SSLConfigurationReloader was originally written the files that it
monitored could change during runtime. This is no longer the case as
we stopped the monitoring of files that back dynamic SSLContext
instances. In order to support the ability for items to change during
runtime, the class made use of concurrent data structures. The use of
these concurrent datastructures has been removed.
Closes#54867
Backport of #54999
Security features in the license state currently do a dynamic check on
whether security is enabled. This is because the license level can
change the default security enabled state. This commit splits out the
check on security being enabled, so that the combo method of security
enabled plus license allowed is no longer necessary.
We believe there's no longer a need to be able to disable basic-license
features completely using the "xpack.*.enabled" settings. If users don't
want to use those features, they simply don't need to use them. Having
such features always available lets us build more complex features that
assume basic-license features are present.
This commit deprecates settings of the form "xpack.*.enabled" for
basic-license features, excluding "security", which is a special case.
It also removes deprecated settings from integration tests and unit
tests where they're not directly relevant; e.g. monitoring and ILM are
no longer disabled in many integration tests.
* [ML] fix bugs with prediction field value settings (#55333)
This fixes two unreleased bugs:
1. Prediction value type of `number` might show unexpected classes
Analytics created models may have class labels like `1, 5, 10` (or some collection of discrete, whole numbers). These labels are passed to the inference model config in the `classification_labels` field.
When the predicted value format is `numeric` it should attempt to see if the classification labels are provided and are numeric. If so, use those. If not, use the underlying value.
2. When supplying an update overwrite, inference was losing the default prediction field value. This is because it was not copied over in the copy ctor in the ClassificationConfig.Builder class.
closes#55332
Backport from: #54726
The INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option controls whether data streams can be resolved in an api for both concrete names and wildcard expressions. If data streams cannot be resolved then a 400 error is returned indicating that data streams cannot be used.
In this pr, the INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option is enabled in the following APIs: search, msearch, refresh, index (op_type create only) and bulk (index requests with op type create only). In a subsequent later change, we will determine which other APIs need to be able to resolve data streams and enable the INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option for these APIs.
Whether an api resolve all backing indices of a data stream or the latest index of a data stream (write index) depends on the IndexNameExpressionResolver.Context.isResolveToWriteIndex().
If isResolveToWriteIndex() returns true then data streams resolve to the latest index (for example: index api) and otherwise a data stream resolves to all backing indices of a data stream (for example: search api).
Relates to #53100
We do not validate the name is not null, and not empty. Even though it
never should be, we had a build failure where it appears that somehow
this did happen. We add some validation here, in case this really is
happening, we will have a more clear indication where this is coming
from, and of course, validation that name fits the implicit assumptions
that it is not null and not empty.
* Add ValuesSource Registry and associated logic (#54281)
* Remove ValuesSourceType argument to ValuesSourceAggregationBuilder (#48638)
* ValuesSourceRegistry Prototype (#48758)
* Remove generics from ValuesSource related classes (#49606)
* fix percentile aggregation tests (#50712)
* Basic thread safety for ValuesSourceRegistry (#50340)
* Remove target value type from ValuesSourceAggregationBuilder (#49943)
* Cleanup default values source type (#50992)
* CoreValuesSourceType no longer implements Writable (#51276)
* Remove genereics & hard coded ValuesSource references from Matrix Stats (#51131)
* Put values source types on fields (#51503)
* Remove VST Any (#51539)
* Rewire terms agg to use new VS registry (#51182)
Also adds some basic AggTestCases for untested code
paths (and boilerplate for future tests once the IT are
converted over)
* Wire Cardinality aggregation to work with the ValuesSourceRegistry (#51337)
* Wire Percentiles aggregator into new VS framework (#51639)
This required a bit of a refactor to percentiles itself. Before,
the Builder would switch on the chosen algo to generate an
algo-specific factory. This doesn't work (or at least, would be
difficult) in the new VS framework.
This refactor consolidates both factories together and introduces
a PercentilesConfig object to act as a standardized way to pass
algo-specific parameters through the factory. This object
is then used when deciding which kind of aggregator to create
Note: CoreValuesSourceType.HISTOGRAM still lives in core, and will
be moved in a subsequent PR.
* Remove generics and target value type from MultiVSAB (#51647)
* fix checkstyle after merge (#52008)
* Plumb ValuesSourceRegistry through to QuerySearchContext (#51710)
* Convert RareTerms to new VS registry (#52166)
* Wire up Value Count (#52225)
* Wire up Max & Min aggregations (#52219)
* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up Sum aggregation (#52571)
* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up SigTerms aggregation (#52590)
* Soft immutability for VSConfig (#52729)
* Unmute testSupportedFieldTypes, fix Percentiles/Ranks/Terms tests (#52734)
Also fixes Percentiles which was incorrectly specified to only accept
numeric, but in fact also accepts Boolean and Date (because those are
numeric on master - thanks `testSupportedFieldTypes` for catching it!)
* VS refactoring: Wire up stats aggregation (#52891)
* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up string_stats aggregation (#52875)
* VS refactoring: Wire up median (MAD) aggregation (#52945)
* fix valuesourcetype issue with constant_keyword field (#53041)x-pack/plugin/rollup/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/rollup/job/RollupIndexer.java
this commit implements `getValuesSourceType` for
the ConstantKeyword field type.
master was merged into feature/extensible-values-source
introducing a new field type that was not implementing
`getValuesSourceType`.
* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up Avg aggregation (#52752)
* Wire PercentileRanks aggregator into new VS framework (#51693)
* Add a VSConfig resolver for aggregations not using the registry (#53038)
* Vs refactor wire up ranges and date ranges (#52918)
* Wire up geo_bounds aggregation to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53034)
This commit updates the geo_bounds aggregation to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry
relates #42949.
* VS refactoring: convert Boxplot to new registry (#53132)
* Wire-up geotile_grid and geohash_grid to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53037)
This commit updates the geo*_grid aggregations to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry
relates to the values-source refactoring meta issue #42949.
* Wire-up geo_centroid agg to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53040)
This commit updates the geo_centroid aggregation to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry.
relates to the values-source refactoring meta issue #42949.
* Fix type tests for Missing aggregation (#53501)
* ValuesSource Refactor: move histo VSType into XPack module (#53298)
- Introduces a new API (`getBareAggregatorRegistrar()`) which allows plugins to register aggregations against existing agg definitions defined in Core.
- This moves the histogram VSType over to XPack where it belongs. `getHistogramValues()` still remains as a Core concept
- Moves the histo-specific bits over to xpack (e.g. the actual aggregator logic). This requires extra boilerplate since we need to create a new "Analytics" Percentile/Rank aggregators to deal with the histo field. Doubly-so since percentiles/ranks are extra boiler-plate'y... should be much lighter for other aggs
* Wire up DateHistogram to the ValuesSourceRegistry (#53484)
* Vs refactor parser cleanup (#53198)
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <polyfractal@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Christos Soulios <1561376+csoulios@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tal Levy <JubBoy333@gmail.com>
* First batch of easy fixes
* Remove List.of from ValuesSourceRegistry
Note that we intend to have a follow up PR dealing with the mutability
of the registry, so I didn't even try to address that here.
* More compiler fixes
* More compiler fixes
* More compiler fixes
* Precommit is happy and so am I
* Add new Core VSTs to tests
* Disabled supported type test on SigTerms until we can backport it's fix
* fix checkstyle
* Fix test failure from semantic merge issue
* Fix some metaData->metadata replacements that got lost
* Fix list of supported types for MinAggregator
* Fix list of supported types for Avg
* remove unused import
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <polyfractal@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Christos Soulios <1561376+csoulios@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tal Levy <JubBoy333@gmail.com>
Today we pass the `RepositoriesService` to the searchable snapshots plugin
during the initialization of the `RepositoryModule`, forcing the plugin to be a
`RepositoryPlugin` even though it does not implement any repositories.
After discussion we decided it best for now to pass this in via
`Plugin#createComponents` instead, pending some future work in which plugins
can depend on services more dynamically.
Simplify the code by removing the generic type from InferenceConfigUpdate which
meant wildcard types were used in many places. Instead check the class type is
appropriate where used.
This commit fixes our behavior regarding the responses we
return in various cases for the use of token related APIs.
More concretely:
- In the Get Token API with the `refresh` grant, when an invalid
(already deleted, malformed, unknown) refresh token is used in the
body of the request, we respond with `400` HTTP status code
and an `error_description` header with the message "could not
refresh the requested token".
Previously we would return erroneously return a `401` with "token
malformed" message.
- In the Invalidate Token API, when using an invalid (already
deleted, malformed, unknown) access or refresh token, we respond
with `404` and a body that shows that no tokens were invalidated:
```
{
"invalidated_tokens":0,
"previously_invalidated_tokens":0,
"error_count":0
}
```
The previous behavior would be to erroneously return
a `400` or `401` ( depending on the case ).
- In the Invalidate Token API, when the tokens index doesn't
exist or is closed, we return `400` because we assume this is
a user issue either because they tried to invalidate a token
when there is no tokens index yet ( i.e. no tokens have
been created yet or the tokens index has been deleted ) or the
index is closed.
- In the Invalidate Token API, when the tokens index is
unavailable, we return a `503` status code because
we want to signal to the caller of the API that the token they
tried to invalidate was not invalidated and we can't be sure
if it is still valid or not, and that they should try the request
again.
Resolves: #53323
Following elastic/ml-cpp#1135 there are now Linux binaries
for both x86_64 and aarch64. The code that finds the
correct binaries to ship with each distribution was
including both on every Linux distribution. This change
alters that logic to consider the architecture as well
as the operating system.
Also, there is no need to disable ML on aarch64 now that
we have the native binaries available. ML is still not
supported on aarch64, but the processes at least run up
and work at a superficial level.
Backport of #55256
The ResourceWatcherService enables watching of files for modifications
and deletions. During startup various consumers register the files that
should be watched by this service. There is behavior that might be
unexpected in that the service may not start polling until later in the
startup process due to the use of lifecycle states to control when the
service actually starts the jobs to monitor resources. This change
removes this unexpected behavior so that upon construction the service
has already registered its tasks to poll resources for changes. In
making this modification, the service no longer extends
AbstractLifecycleComponent and instead implements the Closeable
interface so that the polling jobs can be terminated when the service
is no longer required.
Relates #54867
Backport of #54993
Today we indiscriminately serialize these independent of the version on
the stream, even though the other side might not understand a new
feature set usage that we have added. For example, if we add feature set
usage in 7.7 for EQL, in a mixed cluster context if a request is sent to
an old coordinating node, but the master is a new version, then it would
attempt to serialize the usage information for the new feature back to
the old coordinating node, who will blow up on the unrecognized named
writeable. This commit addresses this by making feature usage version
aware, and only serializing those that the other side would understand.
I've noticed that a lot of our tests are using deprecated static methods
from the Hamcrest matchers. While this is not a big deal in any
objective sense, it seems like a small good thing to reduce compilation
warnings and be ready for a new release of the matcher library if we
need to upgrade. I've also switched a few other methods in tests that
have drop-in replacements.
Currently forbidden apis accounts for 800+ tasks in the build. These
tasks are aggressively created by the plugin. In forbidden apis 3.0, we
will get task avoidance
(https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis/pull/162), but we
need to ourselves use the same task avoidance mechanisms to not trigger
these task creations. This commit does that for our foribdden apis
usages, in preparation for upgrading to 3.0 when it is released.
* [ML] adding prediction_field_type to inference config (#55128)
Data frame analytics dynamically determines the classification field type. This field type then dictates the encoded JSON that is written to Elasticsearch.
Inference needs to know about this field type so that it may provide the EXACT SAME predicted values as analytics.
Here is added a new field `prediction_field_type` which indicates the desired type. Options are: `string` (DEFAULT), `number`, `boolean` (where close_to(1.0) == true, false otherwise).
Analytics provides the default `prediction_field_type` when the model is created from the process.
We can be a little more efficient when aborting a snapshot. Since we know the new repository
data after finalizing the aborted snapshot when can pass it down to the snapshot completion listeners.
This way, we don't have to fork off to the snapshot threadpool to get the repository data when the listener completes and can directly submit the delete task with high priority straight from the cluster state thread.
We implicitly only supported the prime256v1 ( aka secp256r1 )
curve for the EC keys we read as PEM files to be used in any
SSL Context. We would not fail when trying to read a key
pair using a different curve but we would silently assume
that it was using `secp256r1` which would lead to strange
TLS handshake issues if the curve was actually another one.
This commit fixes that behavior in that it
supports parsing EC keys that use any of the named curves
defined in rfc5915 and rfc5480 making no assumptions about
whether the security provider in use supports them (JDK8 and
higher support all the curves defined in rfc5480).
Fixes a couple of related failures in SearchableSnapshotsIntegTests.
Firstly, we were not correctly accounting for the case where the cache was so
small that some/all files were read directly; fixed this by only asserting that
the cache is definitely used if the corresponding node has a cache that's large
enough to hold the whole index.
Secondly, we were not permitting shards to be completely empty, which might be
the case (rarely) if there were not many documents indexed and the distribution
of IDs was a bit unlucky; fixed this by asserting that we get stats for at
least one file for the whole index, rather than for each shard separately.
Closes#55126
The isAuthAllowed() method for license checking is used by code that
wants to ensure security is both enabled and available. The enabled
state is dynamic and provided by isSecurityEnabled(). But since security
is available with all license types, an check on the license level is
not necessary. Thus, this change replaces isAuthAllowed() with calling
isSecurityEnabled().
We needlessly send documents to be persisted. If there are no stats added, then we should not attempt to persist them.
Also, this PR fixes the race condition that caused issue: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/54786
* [ML] Start gathering and storing inference stats (#53429)
This PR enables stats on inference to be gathered and stored in the `.ml-stats-*` indices.
Each node + model_id will have its own running stats document and these will later be summed together when returning _stats to the user.
`.ml-stats-*` is ILM managed (when possible). So, at any point the underlying index could change. This means that a stats document that is read in and then later updated will actually be a new doc in a new index. This complicates matters as this means that having a running knowledge of seq_no and primary_term is complicated and almost impossible. This is because we don't know the latest index name.
We should also strive for throughput, as this code sits in the middle of an ingest pipeline (or even a query).
This change makes sure that all internal client requests spawned by the
data frame analytics persistent task executor and that use the end user
security credentials, have the parent task id assigned. The objective here
is to permit auditing (as well as tracking for debugging purposes) of all
the end-user requests executed on its behalf by persistent tasks.
Because data frame analytics taks already implements graceful shutdown
of child tasks, this change does not interfere with it by opting out of
the persistent task cancellation of child tasks.
Relates #54943#52314
We recently cleaned up the use of the word "metadata" across the
codebase. Even more additional uses have trickled in, likely from
in-progress work. This commit cleans up these last few additional
instances.
Relates #54519
This is a backport of #54803 for 7.x.
This pull request cherry picks the squashed commit from #54803 with the additional commits:
6f50c92 which adjusts master code to 7.x
a114549 to mute a failing ILM test (#54818)
48cbca1 and 50186b2 that cleans up and fixes the previous test
aae12bb that adds a missing feature flag (#54861)
6f330e3 that adds missing serialization bits (#54864)
bf72c02 that adjust the version in YAML tests
a51955f that adds some plumbing for the transport client used in integration tests
Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Yannick Welsch <yannick@welsch.lu>
Co-authored-by: Lee Hinman <dakrone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
This change ensures that the AsyncSearchUser is correctly (de)serialized when
an action executed by this user is sent to a remote node internally (via transport client).
Adds t_test metric aggregation that can perform paired and unpaired two-sample
t-tests. In this PR support for filters in unpaired is still missing. It will
be added in a follow-up PR.
Relates to #53692
Previously, the id of the `GetDataFrameAnalyticsStatsAction.Request`
could be `null` which caused NPE on serialization as `writeString`
is used (it doesn't accept null values).
This commit ensures the id is never null.
Closes#54807
Backport of #54808
This changes a SamlServiceProvider to have a function that maps
from an "action-name" to set of role-names instead of a Map that does
so.
The on-disk representation of this mapping is a set of Java Regexp
Patterns, for which the first matching group is the role name.
For example "sso:(\w+)" would map any action that started with "sso:"
to the corresponding role name (e.g. "sso:superuser" -> "superuser").
Backport of: #54440
Force stopping a failed job used to work but it
now puts the job in `stopping` state and hangs.
In addition, force stopping a `stopping` job is
not handled.
This commit addresses those issues with force
stopping data frame analytics. It inlines the
approach with that followed for anomaly detection
jobs.
Backport of #54650
In #33933 we disallowed changing the `enabled` parameter in object mappings.
However, the fix didn't cover the root object mapper. This PR adjusts the change
to also include the root mapper and clarifies the error message.
This adds training_percent parameter to the analytics process for Classification and Regression. This parameter is then used to give more accurate memory estimations.
See native side pr: elastic/ml-cpp#1111
* [ML] add new inference_config field to trained model config (#54421)
A new field called `inference_config` is now added to the trained model config object. This new field allows for default inference settings from analytics or some external model builder.
The inference processor can still override whatever is set as the default in the trained model config.
* fixing for backport
* [ML] add num_matches and preferred_to_categories to category defintion objects (#54214)
This adds two new fields to category definitions.
- `num_matches` indicating how many documents have been seen by this category
- `preferred_to_categories` indicating which other categories this particular category supersedes when messages are categorized.
These fields are only guaranteed to be up to date after a `_flush` or `_close`
native change: https://github.com/elastic/ml-cpp/pull/1062
* adjusting for backport
This commit is the first in a series of commits that introduces
autoscaling policies, and APIs for working with them. For now, we
introduce the basic infrastructure, and a single API for putting an
autoscaling policy. We will follow in rapid succession with APIs for
getting, and deleting autoscaling policies.
This is a follow up to a previous commit that renamed MetaData to
Metadata in all of the places. In that commit in master, we renamed
META_DATA to METADATA, but lost this on the backport. This commit
addresses that.
This is a simple naming change PR, to fix the fact that "metadata" is a
single English word, and for too long we have not followed general
naming conventions for it. We are also not consistent about it, for
example, METADATA instead of META_DATA if we were trying to be
consistent with MetaData (although METADATA is correct when considered
in the context of "metadata"). This was a simple find and replace across
the code base, only taking a few minutes to fix this naming issue
forever.
The allowTrial flag is always true, since trial licenses act as though
everything is licensed. This commit removes the allowTrial flag in
license checking helper methods.
Pipeline aggregations like `stats_bucket`, `sum_bucket`, and
`percentiles_bucket` only operate on buckets that have multiple buckets.
This adds support for those aggregations to `geo_distance`, `ip_range`,
`auto_date_histogram`, and `rare_terms`.
This all happened because we used a marker interface to mark compatible
aggs, `MultiBucketAggregationBuilder` and it was fairly easy to forget
to implement the interface.
This replaces the marker interface with an abstract method in
`AggregationBuilder`, `bucketCardinality` which makes you return `NONE`,
`ONE`, or `MANY`. The `bucket` aggregations can check for `MANY`. At
this point `ONE` and `NONE` amount to about the same thing, but I
suspect that'll be a useful distinction when validating bucket sorts.
Closes#53215
Backport of #53982
In order to prepare the `AliasOrIndex` abstraction for the introduction of data streams,
the abstraction needs to be made more flexible, because currently it really can be only
an alias or an index.
* Renamed `AliasOrIndex` to `IndexAbstraction`.
* Introduced a `IndexAbstraction.Type` enum to indicate what a `IndexAbstraction` instance is.
* Replaced the `isAlias()` method that returns a boolean with the `getType()` method that returns the new Type enum.
* Moved `getWriteIndex()` up from the `IndexAbstraction.Alias` to the `IndexAbstraction` interface.
* Moved `getAliasName()` up from the `IndexAbstraction.Alias` to the `IndexAbstraction` interface and renamed it to `getName()`.
* Removed unnecessary casting to `IndexAbstraction.Alias` by just checking the `getType()` method.
Relates to #53100
* Add REST APIs for IndexTemplateV2Metadata CRUD (#54039)
* Add REST APIs for IndexTemplateV2Metadata CRUD
This commit adds the get/put/delete APIs for interacting with the now v2 versions of index
templates.
These APIs are behind the existing `es.itv2_feature_flag_registered` system property feature flag.
Relates to #53101
* Add exceptions for HLRC tests
* Add skips for 7.x versions
* Use index_template instead of template_v2 in action names
* Add test for MetaDataIndexTemplateService.addIndexTemplateV2
* Move removal to static method and add test
* Add unit tests for request classes (implement hashCode & equals)
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix compilation
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
optimize transform for group_by on date_histogram by injecting an additional range query. This limits the number of search and index requests and avoids unnecessary updates. Only recent buckets get re-written.
fixes#54254
This commit causes negative TimeValues, other than -1 which is sometimes used as
a sentinel value, to be rejected during parsing.
Also introduces a hack to allow ILM to load policies which were written to the
cluster state with a negative min_age, treating those values as 0, which should
match the behavior of prior versions.
This commit populates the _stats API response with sensible "empty"
`data_counts` and `memory_usage` objects when the job itself
has not started reporting them.
Backport of #54210
When get filters is called without setting the `size`
paramter only up to 10 filters are returned. However,
100 filters should be returned. This commit fixes this
and adds an integ test to guard it.
It seems this was accidentally broken in #39976.
Closes#54206
Backport of #54207
This commit renames wait_for_completion to wait_for_completion_timeout in submit async search and get async search.
Also it renames clean_on_completion to keep_on_completion and turns around its behaviour.
Closes#54069
Xpack license state contains a helper method to determine whether
security is disabled due to license level defaults. Most code needs to
know whether security is enabled, not disabled, but this method exists
so that the security being explicitly disabled can be distinguished from
licence level defaulting to disabled. However, in the case that security
is explicitly disabled, the handlers in question are never registered,
so security is implicitly not disabled explicitly, and thus we can share
a single method to know whether licensing is enabled.
* Required for elastic/kibana#50757.
Allows the kibana user to collect APM telemetry in a background task.
* removed unnecessary priviledges on `.ml-anomalies-*` for the `kibana_system` reserved role
This change merges the "feature-internal-idp" branch into Elasticsearch.
This introduces a small identity-provider plugin as a child of the x-pack module.
This allows ES to act as a SAML IdP, for users who are authenticated against the
Elasticsearch cluster.
This feature is intended for internal use within Elastic Cloud environments
and is not supported for any other use case. It falls under an enterprise license tier.
The IdP is disabled by default.
Co-authored-by: Ioannis Kakavas <ioannis@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Tim Vernum <tim.vernum@elastic.co>
As classification now works for multiple classes, randomly
picking training/test data frame rows is not good enough.
This commit introduces a stratified cross validation splitter
that maintains the proportion of the each class in the dataset
in the sample that is used for training the model.
Backport of #54087
Fixes an issue where the elasticsearch-node command-line tools would not work correctly
because PersistentTasksCustomMetaData contains named XContent from plugins. This PR
makes it so that the parsing for all custom metadata is skipped, even if the core system would
know how to handle it.
Closes#53549
Submit async search forces pre_filter_shard_size for the underlying search that it creates.
With this commit we also prevent users from overriding such default as part of request validation.
This commit adds an explicit cancellation of the search task if
the initial async search submit task is cancelled (connection closed by the user).
This was previously done through the cancellation of the parent task but we don't
handle grand-children cancellation yet so we have to manually cancel the search task
in order to ensure that shard actions are cancelled too.
This change can be considered as a workaround until #50990 is fixed.
It is possible for ML jobs to open lazily if the "allow_lazy_open"
option in the job config is set to true. Such jobs wait in the
"opening" state until a node has sufficient capacity to run them.
This commit fixes the bug that prevented datafeeds for jobs lazily
waiting assignment from being started. The state of such datafeeds
is "starting", and they can be stopped by the stop datafeed API
while in this state with or without force.
Backport of #53918
Role names are now compiled from role templates before role mapping is saved.
This serves as validation for role templates to prevent malformed and invalid scripts
to be persisted, which could later break authentication.
Resolves: #48773
This commit instruments data frame analytics
with stats for the data that are being analyzed.
In particular, we count training docs, test docs,
and skipped docs.
In order to account docs with missing values as skipped
docs for analyses that do not support missing values,
this commit changes the extractor so that it only ignores
docs with missing values when it collects the data summary,
which is used to estimate memory usage.
Backport of #53998
add 2 additional stats: processing time and processing total which capture the
time spent for processing results and how often it ran. The 2 new stats
correspond to the existing indexing and search stats. Together with indexing
and search this now allows the user to see the full picture, all 3 stages.
Adds multi-class feature importance calculation.
Feature importance objects are now mapped as follows
(logistic) Regression:
```
{
"feature_name": "feature_0",
"importance": -1.3
}
```
Multi-class [class names are `foo`, `bar`, `baz`]
```
{
“feature_name”: “feature_0”,
“importance”: 2.0, // sum(abs()) of class importances
“foo”: 1.0,
“bar”: 0.5,
“baz”: -0.5
},
```
For users to get the full benefit of aggregating and searching for feature importance, they should update their index mapping as follows (before turning this option on in their pipelines)
```
"ml.inference.feature_importance": {
"type": "nested",
"dynamic": true,
"properties": {
"feature_name": {
"type": "keyword"
},
"importance": {
"type": "double"
}
}
}
```
The mapping field name is as follows
`ml.<inference.target_field>.<inference.tag>.feature_importance`
if `inference.tag` is not provided in the processor definition, it is not part of the field path.
`inference.target_field` is defaulted to `ml.inference`.
//cc @lcawl ^ Where should we document this?
If this makes it in for 7.7, there shouldn't be any feature_importance at inference BWC worries as 7.7 is the first version to have it.
Benchmarking showed that the effect of the ExitableDirectoryReader
is reduced considerably when checking every 8191 docs. Moreover,
set the cancellable task before calling QueryPhase#preProcess()
and make sure we don't wrap with an ExitableDirectoryReader at all
when lowLevelCancellation is set to false to avoid completely any
performance impact.
Follows: #52822
Follows: #53166
Follows: #53496
(cherry picked from commit cdc377e8e74d3ca6c231c36dc5e80621aab47c69)
Feature importance storage format is changing to encompass multi-class.
Feature importance objects are now mapped as follows
(logistic) Regression:
```
{
"feature_name": "feature_0",
"importance": -1.3
}
```
Multi-class [class names are `foo`, `bar`, `baz`]
```
{
“feature_name”: “feature_0”,
“importance”: 2.0, // sum(abs()) of class importances
“foo”: 1.0,
“bar”: 0.5,
“baz”: -0.5
},
```
This change adjusts the mapping creation for analytics so that the field is mapped as a `nested` type.
Native side change: https://github.com/elastic/ml-cpp/pull/1071
* Get Async Search: omit _clusters section when empty (#53907)
The _clusters section is omitted by the search API whenever no remote clusters are searched. Async search should do the same, but Get Async Search returns a deserialized response, hence a weird `_clusters` section with all values set to `0` gets returned instead. In fact the recreated Clusters object is not the same object as the EMPTY constant, yet it has the same content.
This commit addresses this by changing the comparison in the `toXContent` method to not print out the section if the number of total clusters is `0`.
* Async search: remove version from response (#53960)
The goal of the version field was to quickly show when you can expect to find something new in the search response, compared to when nothing has changed. This can also be done by looking at the `_shards` section and `num_reduce_phases` returned with the search response. In fact when there has been one or more additional reduction of the results, you can expect new results in the search response. Otherwise, the `_shards` section could notify of additional failures of shards that have completed the query, but that is not a guarantee that their results will be exposed (only when the following partial reduction is performed their results will be available).
That said this commit clarifies this in the docs and removes the version field from the async search response
* Async Search: replicas to auto expand from 0 to 1 (#53964)
This way single node clusters that are green don't go yellow once async search is used, while
all the others still have one replica.
* [DOCS] address timing issue in async search docs tests (#53910)
The docs snippets for submit async search have proven difficult to test as it is not possible to guarantee that you get a response that is not final, even when providing `wait_for_completion=0`. In the docs we want to show though a proper long-running query, and its first response should be partial rather than final.
With this commit we adapt the docs snippets to show a partial response, and replace under the hood all that's needed to make the snippets tests succeed when we get a final response. Also, increased the timeout so we always get a final response.
Closes#53887Closes#53891
Since a data frame analytics job may have associated docs
in the .ml-stats-* indices, when the job is deleted we
should delete those docs too.
Backport of #53933
Use sequence numbers and force merge UUID to determine whether a shard has changed or not instead before falling back to comparing files to get incremental snapshots on primary fail-over.
This commits adds a data stream feature flag, initial definition of a data stream and
the stubs for the data stream create, delete and get APIs. Also simple serialization
tests are added and a rest test to thest the data stream API stubs.
This is a large amount of code and mainly mechanical, but this commit should be
straightforward to review, because there isn't any real logic.
The data stream transport and rest action are behind the data stream feature flag and
are only intialized if the feature flag is enabled. The feature flag is enabled if
elasticsearch is build as snapshot or a release build and the
'es.datastreams_feature_flag_registered' is enabled.
The integ-test-zip sets the feature flag if building a release build, otherwise
rest tests would fail.
Relates to #53100
Source-only snapshots currently create a second full source-only copy of the shard on disk to
support incrementality during upload. Given that stored fields are occupying a substantial part
of a shard's storage, this means that clusters with source-only snapshots can require up to
50% more local storage. Ideally we would only generate source-only parts of the shard for the
things that need to be uploaded (i.e. do incrementality checks on original file instead of
trimmed-down source-only versions), but that requires much bigger changes to the snapshot
infrastructure. This here is an attempt to dramatically cut down on the storage used by the
source-only copy of the shard by soft-linking the stored-fields files (fd*) instead of copying
them.
Relates #50231
This change adds a "grant API key action"
POST /_security/api_key/grant
that creates a new API key using the privileges of one user ("the
system user") to execute the action, but creates the API key with
the roles of the second user ("the end user").
This allows a system (such as Kibana) to create API keys representing
the identity and access of an authenticated user without requiring
that user to have permission to create API keys on their own.
This also creates a new QA project for security on trial licenses and runs
the API key tests there
Backport of: #52886
This commit introduces aarch64 packaging, including bundling an aarch64
JDK distribution. We had to make some interesting choices here:
- ML binaries are not compiled for aarch64, so for now we disable ML on
aarch64
- depending on underlying page sizes, we have to disable class data
sharing
In xpack the license state contains methods to determine whether a
particular feature is allowed to be used. The one exception is
allowsRealmTypes() which returns an enum of the types of realms allowed.
This change converts the enum values to boolean methods. There are 2
notable changes: NONE is removed as we always fall back to basic license
behavior, and NATIVE is not needed because it would always return true
since we should always have a basic license.
This commit adds a new AsyncSearchClient to the High Level Rest Client which
initially supporst the submitAsyncSearch in its blocking and non-blocking
flavour. Also adding client side request and response objects and parsing code
to parse the xContent output of the client side AsyncSearchResponse together
with parsing roundtrip tests and a simple roundtrip integration test.
Relates to #49091
Backport of #53592
It's simple to deprecate a field used in an ObjectParser just by adding deprecation
markers to the relevant ParseField objects. The warnings themselves don't currently
have any context - they simply say that a deprecated field has been used, but not
where in the input xcontent it appears. This commit adds the parent object parser
name and XContentLocation to these deprecation messages.
Note that the context is automatically stripped from warning messages when they
are asserted on by integration tests and REST tests, because randomization of
xcontent type during these tests means that the XContentLocation is not constant
Adds parsing and indexing of analysis instrumentation stats.
The latest one is also returned from the get-stats API.
Note that we chose to duplicate objects even where they are currently
similar. There are already ideas on how these will diverge in the future
and while the duplication looks ugly at the moment, it is the option
that offers the highest flexibility.
Backport of #53788
There is an assertion in ReloadAnalyzersResponse.merge that compares index names
of merged responses that was falsely using object equality instead of
String.equals(). In the past this didn't seem to matter but with changes in the
test setup we started to see failures. Correcting this and also simplifying test
a bit to be able to run it repeatedly if needed.
Backport of #53663
Sometimes we want to deprecate and remove a ParseField entirely, without replacement;
for example, the various places where we specify a _type field in 7x. Currently we can
tell users only that a particular field name should not be used, and that another name should
be used in its place. This commit adds the ability to say that a field should not be used at
all.
There is an assertion in ReloadAnalyzersResponse.merge that compares index names
of merged responses that was falsely using object equality instead of
String.equals(). In the past this didn't seem to matter but with changes in the
test setup we started to see failures. Correcting this and also simplifying test
a bit to be able to run it repeatedly if needed.
Closes#53443
changes the output format of preview regarding deduced mappings and enhances
it to return all the details about auto-index creation. This allows the user
to customize the index creation. Using HLRC you can create a index request
from the output of the response.
backport #53572
The current implicit behaviour is that when an API keys is used to create another API key,
the child key is created without any privilege. This implicit behaviour is surprising and is
a source of confusion for users.
This change makes that behaviour explicit.
This commit adds internalClusterTest in xpack core to run as part of
check. This was accidentally removed in a refactoring. Other xpack
modules already do this, but core was left out. This commit also mutes 2
tests that currently fail.
closes#53407
This commit adjusts the aliases used for the ILM and SLM history indices
to be hidden aliases.
Also tweaks the configuration of the `IndexTemplateRegistry`s used by
these history system to only upgrade the template from the master node,
as documents are indexed from the master node, so the template version
should only be upgraded from the master node.
* New wildcard field optimised for wildcard queries (#49993)
Indexes values using size 3 ngrams and also stores the full original as a binary doc value.
Wildcard queries operate by using a cheap approximation query on the ngram field followed up by a more expensive verification query using an automaton on the binary doc values. Also supports aggregations and sorting.
This change introduces a new API in x-pack basic that allows to track the progress of a search.
Users can submit an asynchronous search through a new endpoint called `_async_search` that
works exactly the same as the `_search` endpoint but instead of blocking and returning the final response when available, it returns a response after a provided `wait_for_completion` time.
````
GET my_index_pattern*/_async_search?wait_for_completion=100ms
{
"aggs": {
"date_histogram": {
"field": "@timestamp",
"fixed_interval": "1h"
}
}
}
````
If after 100ms the final response is not available, a `partial_response` is included in the body:
````
{
"id": "9N3J1m4BgyzUDzqgC15b",
"version": 1,
"is_running": true,
"is_partial": true,
"response": {
"_shards": {
"total": 100,
"successful": 5,
"failed": 0
},
"total_hits": {
"value": 1653433,
"relation": "eq"
},
"aggs": {
...
}
}
}
````
The partial response contains the total number of requested shards, the number of shards that successfully returned and the number of shards that failed.
It also contains the total hits as well as partial aggregations computed from the successful shards.
To continue to monitor the progress of the search users can call the get `_async_search` API like the following:
````
GET _async_search/9N3J1m4BgyzUDzqgC15b/?wait_for_completion=100ms
````
That returns a new response that can contain the same partial response than the previous call if the search didn't progress, in such case the returned `version`
should be the same. If new partial results are available, the version is incremented and the `partial_response` contains the updated progress.
Finally if the response is fully available while or after waiting for completion, the `partial_response` is replaced by a `response` section that contains the usual _search response:
````
{
"id": "9N3J1m4BgyzUDzqgC15b",
"version": 10,
"is_running": false,
"response": {
"is_partial": false,
...
}
}
````
Asynchronous search are stored in a restricted index called `.async-search` if they survive (still running) after the initial submit. Each request has a keep alive that defaults to 5 days but this value can be changed/updated any time:
`````
GET my_index_pattern*/_async_search?wait_for_completion=100ms&keep_alive=10d
`````
The default can be changed when submitting the search, the example above raises the default value for the search to `10d`.
`````
GET _async_search/9N3J1m4BgyzUDzqgC15b/?wait_for_completion=100ms&keep_alive=10d
`````
The time to live for a specific search can be extended when getting the progress/result. In the example above we extend the keep alive to 10 more days.
A background service that runs only on the node that holds the first primary shard of the `async-search` index is responsible for deleting the expired results. It runs every hour but the expiration is also checked by running queries (if they take longer than the keep_alive) and when getting a result.
Like a normal `_search`, if the http channel that is used to submit a request is closed before getting a response, the search is automatically cancelled. Note that this behavior is only for the submit API, subsequent GET requests will not cancel if they are closed.
Asynchronous search are not persistent, if the coordinator node crashes or is restarted during the search, the asynchronous search will stop. To know if the search is still running or not the response contains a field called `is_running` that indicates if the task is up or not. It is the responsibility of the user to resume an asynchronous search that didn't reach a final response by re-submitting the query. However final responses and failures are persisted in a system index that allows
to retrieve a response even if the task finishes.
````
DELETE _async_search/9N3J1m4BgyzUDzqgC15b
````
The response is also not stored if the initial submit action returns a final response. This allows to not add any overhead to queries that completes within the initial `wait_for_completion`.
The `.async-search` index is a restricted index (should be migrated to a system index in +8.0) that is accessible only through the async search APIs. These APIs also ensure that only the user that submitted the initial query can retrieve or delete the running search. Note that admins/superusers would still be able to cancel the search task through the task manager like any other tasks.
Relates #49091
Co-authored-by: Luca Cavanna <javanna@users.noreply.github.com>
Prepares classification analysis to support more than just
two classes. It introduces a new parameter to the process config
which dictates the `num_classes` to the process. It also
changes the max classes limit to `30` provisionally.
Backport of #53539
Adds a new parameter for classification that enables choosing whether to assign labels to
maximise accuracy or to maximise the minimum class recall.
Fixes#52427.
This change makes it possible to send secondary authentication
credentials to select endpoints that need to perform a single action
in the context of two users.
Typically this need arises when a server process needs to call an
endpoint that users should not (or might not) have direct access to,
but some part of that action must be performed using the logged-in
user's identity.
Backport of: #52093
The setting, `xpack.logstash.enabled`, exists to enable or disable the
logstash extensions found within x-pack. In practice, this setting had
no effect on the functionality of the extension. Given this, the
setting is now deprecated in preparation for removal.
Backport of #53367
The tests in this class had been failing for a while, but went unnoticed as not tested by CI (see #53442).
The reason the tests fail is that the can-match phase is smarter now, and filters out access to a non-existing field.
Closes#53442
Adds a new `default_field_map` field to trained model config objects.
This allows the model creator to supply field map if it knows that there should be some map for inference to work directly against the training data.
The use case internally is having analytics jobs supply a field mapping for multi-field fields. This allows us to use the model "out of the box" on data where we trained on `foo.keyword` but the `_source` only references `foo`.
This is a partial implementation of an endpoint for anomaly
detector model memory estimation.
It is not complete, lacking docs, HLRC and sensible numbers
for many anomaly detector configurations. These will be
added in a followup PR in time for 7.7 feature freeze.
A skeleton endpoint is useful now because it allows work on
the UI side of the change to commence. The skeleton endpoint
handles the same cases that the old UI code used to handle,
and produces very similar estimates for these cases.
Backport of #53333
This avoids NPE when executing SLM policy when no config was provided.
Related to #44465Closes#53171
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
A freeze operation can partially fail in multiple places, including the
close verification step. This left the index in an unfrozen but
partially closed state. Now throw an exception to retry the freeze step
instead.
This commit updates the template used for watch history indices with
the hidden index setting so that new indices will be created as hidden.
Relates #50251
Backport of #52962
This moves the usage statistics gathering from the `AnalyticsPlugin`
into an `AnalyicsUsage`, removing the static state. It also checks the
license level when parsing all analytics aggregations. This is how we
were checking them before but we did it in an easy to forget way. This
way is slightly simpler, I think.
This field is a specialization of the `keyword` field for the case when all
documents have the same value. It typically performs more efficiently than
keywords at query time by figuring out whether all or none of the documents
match at rewrite time, like `term` queries on `_index`.
The name is up for discussion. I liked including `keyword` in it, so that we
still have room for a `singleton_numeric` in the future. However I'm unsure
whether to call it `singleton`, `constant` or something else, any opinions?
For this field there is a choice between
1. accepting values in `_source` when they are equal to the value configured
in mappings, but rejecting mapping updates
2. rejecting values in `_source` but then allowing updates to the value that
is configured in the mapping
This commit implements option 1, so that it is possible to reindex from/to an
index that has the field mapped as a keyword with no changes to the source.
Backport of #49713
Currently _rollup_search requires manage privilege to access. It should really be
a read only operation. This PR changes the requirement to be read indices privilege.
Resolves: #50245
implement transform node attributes to disable transform on certain nodes and
test which nodes are allowed to do remote connections
closes#52200closes#50033closes#48734
backport #52712
Fix NPE when closing a webserver that hasn't started correctly.
This can happen when ssl context isn't initialized. The server instance is then never set,
which causes an NPE that masks the actual failure.
Example stacktrace that would mask an actual failure:
```
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.elasticsearch.test.http.MockWebServer.close(MockWebServer.java:271)
at org.elasticsearch.xpack.watcher.test.integration.HttpSecretsIntegrationTests.cleanup(HttpSecretsIntegrationTests.java:70)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:498)
```
Adds reporting of memory usage for data frame analytics jobs.
This commit introduces a new index pattern `.ml-stats-*` whose
first concrete index will be `.ml-stats-000001`. This index serves
to store instrumentation information for those jobs.
Backport of #52778 and #52958
When user A runs as user B and performs any API key related operations,
user B's realm should always be used to associate with the API key.
Currently user A's realm is used when getting or invalidating API keys
and owner=true. The PR is to fix this bug.
resolves: #51975
* [ML][Inference] Add support for multi-value leaves to the tree model (#52531)
This adds support for multi-value leaves. This is a prerequisite for multi-class boosted tree classification.
This adds a new configurable field called `indices_options`. This allows users to create or update the indices_options used when a datafeed reads from an index.
This is necessary for the following use cases:
- Reading from frozen indices
- Allowing certain indices in multiple index patterns to not exist yet
These index options are available on datafeed creation and update. Users may specify them as URL parameters or within the configuration object.
closes https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/48056
This change removes TrainedModelConfig#isAvailableWithLicense method with calls to
XPackLicenseState#isAllowedByLicense.
Please note there are subtle changes to the code logic. But they are the right changes:
* Instead of Platinum license, Enterprise license nows guarantees availability.
* No explicit check when the license requirement is basic. Since basic license is always available, this check is unnecessary.
* Trial license is always allowed.
Generalize how queries on `_index` are handled at rewrite time (#52486)
Since this change refactors rewrites, I also took it as an opportunity to adrress #49254: instead of returning the same queries you would get on a keyword field when a field is unmapped, queries get rewritten to a MatchNoDocsQueryBuilder.
This change exposed a couple bugs, like the fact that the percolator doesn't rewrite queries at query time, or that the significant_terms aggregation doesn't rewrite its inner filter, which I fixed.
Closes#49254
XPackLicenseState reads to necessary to validate a number of cluster
operations. This reads occasionally occur on transport threads which
should not be blocked. Currently we sychronize when reading. However,
this is unecessary as only a single piece of state is updateable. This
commit makes this state volatile and removes the locking.
When a license expires, or license state changes, functionality might be
disabled. This commit adds messages for CCR to inform users that CCR
functionality will be disabled when a license expires, or when license
state changes to a license level lower than trial/platinum/enterprise.
This adds machine learning model feature importance calculations to the inference processor.
The new flag in the configuration matches the analytics parameter name: `num_top_feature_importance_values`
Example:
```
"inference": {
"field_mappings": {},
"model_id": "my_model",
"inference_config": {
"regression": {
"num_top_feature_importance_values": 3
}
}
}
```
This will write to the document as follows:
```
"inference" : {
"feature_importance" : {
"FlightTimeMin" : -76.90955548511226,
"FlightDelayType" : 114.13514762158526,
"DistanceMiles" : 13.731580450792187
},
"predicted_value" : 108.33165831875137,
"model_id" : "my_model"
}
```
This is done through calculating the [SHAP values](https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.03888).
It requires that models have populated `number_samples` for each tree node. This is not available to models that were created before 7.7.
Additionally, if the inference config is requesting feature_importance, and not all nodes have been upgraded yet, it will not allow the pipeline to be created. This is to safe-guard in a mixed-version environment where only some ingest nodes have been upgraded.
NOTE: the algorithm is a Java port of the one laid out in ml-cpp: https://github.com/elastic/ml-cpp/blob/master/lib/maths/CTreeShapFeatureImportance.cc
usability blocked by: https://github.com/elastic/ml-cpp/pull/991
This commit modifies the codebase so that our production code uses a
single instance of the IndexNameExpressionResolver class. This change
is being made in preparation for allowing name expression resolution
to be augmented by a plugin.
In order to remove some instances of IndexNameExpressionResolver, the
single instance is added as a parameter of Plugin#createComponents and
PersistentTaskPlugin#getPersistentTasksExecutor.
Backport of #52596
* Make FreezeStep retryable
This change marks `FreezeStep` as retryable and adds test to make sure we can really run it again.
* refactor tests
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
* Refactor Inflexible Snapshot Repository BwC (#52365)
Transport the version to use for a snapshot instead of whether to use shard generations in the snapshots in progress entry. This allows making upcoming repository metadata changes in a flexible manner in an analogous way to how we handle serialization BwC elsewhere.
Also, exposing the version at the repository API level will make it easier to do BwC relevant changes in derived repositories like source only or encrypted.
Add enterprise operation mode to properly map enterprise license.
Aslo refactor XPackLicenstate class to consolidate license status and mode checks.
This class has many sychronised methods to check basically three things:
* Minimum operation mode required
* Whether security is enabled
* Whether current license needs to be active
Depends on the actual feature, either 1, 2 or all of above checks are performed.
These are now consolidated in to 3 helper methods (2 of them are new).
The synchronization is pushed down to the helper methods so actual checking
methods no longer need to worry about it.
resolves: #51081
When `PUT` is called to store a trained model, it is useful to return the newly create model config. But, it is NOT useful to return the inflated definition.
These definitions can be large and returning the inflated definition causes undo work on the server and client side.
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
* Make DeleteStep retryable
This change marks `DeleteStep` as retryable and adds test to make sure we really can invoke it again.
* Fix unused import
* revert unneeded changes
* test reworked
This changes the tree validation code to ensure no node in the tree has a
feature index that is beyond the bounds of the feature_names array.
Specifically this handles the situation where the C++ emits a tree containing
a single node and an empty feature_names list. This is valid tree used to
centre the data in the ensemble but the validation code would reject this
as feature_names is empty. This meant a broken workflow as you cannot GET
the model and PUT it back
This is useful in cases where the caller of the API needs to know
the name of the realm that consumed the SAML Response and
authenticated the user and this is not self evident (i.e. because
there are many saml realms defined in ES).
Currently, the way to learn the realm name would be to make a
subsequent request to the `_authenticate` API.
The shard follow task cleaner executes on behalf of the user to clean up
a shard follow task after the follower index has been
deleted. Otherwise, these persistent tasks are left laying around, and
they fail to execute because the follower index has been deleted. In the
face of security, attempts to complete these persistent tasks would
fail. This is because these cleanups are executed under the system
context (this makes sense, they are happening on behalf of the user
after the user has executed an action) but the system role was never
granted the permission for persistent task completion. This commit
addresses this by adding this cluster privilege to the system role.
We marked the `init` ILM step as retryable but our test used `waitUntil`
without an assert so we didn’t catch the fact that we were not actually
able to retry this step as our ILM state didn’t contain any information
about the policy execution (as we were in the process of initialising
it).
This commit manually sets the current step to `init` when we’re moving
the ilm policy into the ERROR step (this enables us to successfully
move to the error step and later retry the step)
* ShrunkenIndexCheckStep: Use correct logger
(cherry picked from commit f78d4b3d91345a2a8fc0f48b90dd66c9959bd7ff)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
The `top_metrics` agg is kind of like `top_hits` but it only works on
doc values so it *should* be faster.
At this point it is fairly limited in that it only supports a single,
numeric sort and a single, numeric metric. And it only fetches the "very
topest" document worth of metric. We plan to support returning a
configurable number of top metrics, requesting more than one metric and
more than one sort. And, eventually, non-numeric sorts and metrics. The
trick is doing those things fairly efficiently.
Co-Authored by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
ML mappings and index templates have so far been created
programmatically. While this had its merits due to static typing,
there is consensus it would be clear to maintain those in json files.
In addition, we are going to adding ILM policies to these indices
and the component for a plugin to register ILM policies is
`IndexTemplateRegistry`. It expects the templates to be in resource
json files.
For the above reasons this commit refactors ML mappings and index
templates into json resource files that are registered via
`MlIndexTemplateRegistry`.
Backport of #51765
This is to support the ML categorization wizard.
Currently cluster:admin/analyze is only provided with the
"manage" cluster privilege, which is an excessive privilege
level to provide access to this single feature. It means
that the ML categorization wizard only works for extremely
highly privileged users.
Following this change the Kibana system user will be
permitted to run the _analyze endpoint on supplied strings
(not on an index). The ML UI will then call the _analyze
endpoint as the Kibana system user after first checking
that the logged-in user is permitted to create an ML job.
This will mean that users with the more reasonable
"manage_ml" cluster privilege will be permitted to use
the ML categorization wizard.
(This is also consistent with the way the ML UI will access
_all_ Elasticsearch functionality when the "ML in Spaces"
project is completed.)
Closes#51391
Relates elastic/kibana#57375
This commit removes the need for DeprecatedRoute and ReplacedRoute to
have an instance of a DeprecationLogger. Instead the RestController now
has a DeprecationLogger that will be used for all deprecated and
replaced route messages.
Relates #51950
Backport of #52278
Add a new cluster setting `search.allow_expensive_queries` which by
default is `true`. If set to `false`, certain queries that have
usually slow performance cannot be executed and an error message
is returned.
- Queries that need to do linear scans to identify matches:
- Script queries
- Queries that have a high up-front cost:
- Fuzzy queries
- Regexp queries
- Prefix queries (without index_prefixes enabled
- Wildcard queries
- Range queries on text and keyword fields
- Joining queries
- HasParent queries
- HasChild queries
- ParentId queries
- Nested queries
- Queries on deprecated 6.x geo shapes (using PrefixTree implementation)
- Queries that may have a high per-document cost:
- Script score queries
- Percolate queries
Closes: #29050
(cherry picked from commit a8b39ed842c7770bd9275958c9f747502fd9a3ea)
Modifies SLM's and ILM's history indices to be hidden indices for added
protection against accidental querying and deletion, and improves
IndexTemplateRegistry to handle upgrading index templates.
Also modifies the REST test cleanup to delete hidden indices.
This commit adds a new security origin, and an associated reserved user
and role, named `_async_search`, which can be used by internal clients to
manage the `.async-search-*` restricted index namespace.
In #51146 a rudimentary check for poor categorization was added to
7.6.
This change replaces that warning based on a Java-side check with
a new one based on the categorization_status field that the ML C++
sets. categorization_status was added in 7.7 and above by #51879,
so this new warning based on more advanced conditions will also be
in 7.7 and above.
Closes#50749
The changes add more granularity for identiying the data ingestion user.
The ingest pipeline can now be configure to record authentication realm and
type. It can also record API key name and ID when one is in use.
This improves traceability when data are being ingested from multiple agents
and will become more relevant with the incoming support of required
pipelines (#46847)
Resolves: #49106
This change extracts the code that previously existed in the
"Authentication" class that was responsible for reading and writing
authentication objects to/from the ThreadContext.
This is needed to support multiple authentication objects under
separate keys.
This refactoring highlighted that there were a large number of places
where we extracted the Authentication/User objects from the thread
context, in a variety of ways. These have been consolidated to rely on
the SecurityContext object.
Backport of: #52032
* Allow forcemerge in the hot phase for ILM policies
This commit changes the `forcemerge` action to also be allowed in the `hot` phase for policies. The
forcemerge will occur after a rollover, and allows users to take advantage of higher disk speeds for
performing the force merge (on a separate node type, for example).
On caveat with this is that a `forcemerge` in the `hot` phase *MUST* be accompanied by a `rollover`
action. ILM validates policies to ensure this is the case.
Resolves#43165
* Use anyMatch instead of findAny in validation
* Make randomTimeseriesLifecyclePolicy single-pass
This change adds support for the following new model_size_stats
fields:
- categorized_doc_count
- total_category_count
- frequent_category_count
- rare_category_count
- dead_category_count
- categorization_status
Backport of #51879
This commit changes how RestHandlers are registered with the
RestController so that a RestHandler no longer needs to register itself
with the RestController. Instead the RestHandler interface has new
methods which when called provide information about the routes
(method and path combinations) that are handled by the handler
including any deprecated and/or replaced combinations.
This change also makes the publication of RestHandlers safe since they
no longer publish a reference to themselves within their constructors.
Closes#51622
Co-authored-by: Jason Tedor <jason@tedor.me>
Backport of #51950
Some parts of the User class (e.g. equals/hashCode) assumed that
principal could never be null, but the constructor didn't enforce
that.
This adds a null check into the constructor and fixes a few tests that
relied on being able to pass in null usernames.
Backport of: #51988
We can just put the `IndexId` instead of just the index name into the recovery soruce and
save one load of `RepositoryData` on each shard restore that way.
* [ML] Add bwc serialization unit test scaffold (#51889)
Adds new `AbstractBWCSerializationTestCase` which provides easy scaffolding for BWC serialization unit tests.
These are no replacement for true BWC tests (which execute actual old code). These tests do provide some good coverage for the current code when serializing to/from old versions.
* removing unnecessary override for 7.series branch
* adding necessary import
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
in preparation for feature importance and split information gain, adding `number_samples` field to `TreeNode` definition.
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
The main purpose of this commit is to add a single autoscaling REST
endpoint skeleton, for the purpose of starting to build out the build
and testing infrastructure that will surround it. For example, rather
than commiting a fully-functioning autoscaling API, we introduce here
the skeleton so that we can start wiring up the build and testing
infrastructure, establish security roles/permissions, an so on. This
way, in a forthcoming PR that introduces actual functionality, that PR
will be smaller and have less distractions around that sort of
infrastructure.
* Adding best_compression (#49974)
This commit adds a `codec` parameter to the ILM `forcemerge` action. When setting the codec to `best_compression` ILM will close the index, then update the codec setting, re-open the index, and finally perform a force merge.
* Fix ForceMergeAction toSteps construction (#51825)
There was a duplicate force merge step and the test continued to fail. This commit clarifies the
`toStep` method and changes the `assertBestCompression` method for better readability.
Resolves#51822
* Update version constants
Co-authored-by: Sivagurunathan Velayutham <sivadeva.93@gmail.com>
Adds a secure and reloadable SECURE_AUTH_PASSWORD setting to allow keystore entries in the form "xpack.monitoring.exporters.*.auth.secure_password" to securely supply passwords for monitoring HTTP exporters. Also deprecates the insecure `AUTH_PASSWORD` setting.
While we use `== false` as a more visible form of boolean negation
(instead of `!`), the true case is implied and the true value does not
need to explicitly checked. This commit converts cases that have slipped
into the code checking for `== true`.
This addresses another race condition that could yield this test flaky.
(cherry picked from commit d20d90aceb2b687239654d6f013f61f7f4cc1512)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
* Change index.lifecycle.step.master_timeout to indices.lifecycle.step.master_timeout
This changes setting name from `index.lifecycle.step.master_timeout` to
`indices.lifecycle.step.master_timeout` to avoid confusion about its scope.
`index.*` settings are recognized as index level settings, this one is node level.
Reletes to #51698
Currently when an ILM policy finishes its execution, the index moves into the `TerminalPolicyStep`,
denoted by a completed/completed/completed phase/action/step lifecycle execution state.
This commit changes the behavior so that the index lifecycle execution state halts at the last
configured phase's `PhaseCompleteStep`, so for instance, if an index were configured with a policy
containing a `hot` and `cold` phase, the index would stop at the `cold/complete/complete`
`PhaseCompleteStep`. This allows an ILM user to update the policy to add any later phases and have
indices configured to use that policy pick up execution at the newly added "later" phase. For
example, if a `delete` phase were added to the policy specified about, the index would then move
from `cold/complete/complete` into the `delete` phase.
Relates to #48431
The changes are to help users prepare for migration to next major
release (v8.0.0) regarding to the break change of realm order config.
Warnings are added for when:
* A realm does not have an order config
* Multiple realms have the same order config
The warning messages are added to both deprecation API and loggings.
The main reasons for doing this are: 1) there is currently no automatic relay
between the two; 2) deprecation API is under basic and we need logging
for OSS.
This commit switches the strategy for managing dot-prefixed indices that
should be hidden indices from using "fake" system indices to an explicit
exclusions list that must be updated when those indices are converted to
hidden indices.
* Rename ILM history index enablement setting
The previous setting was `index.lifecycle.history_index_enabled`, this commit changes it to
`indices.lifecycle.history_index_enabled` to indicate this is not an index-level setting (it's node
level).
* [ML][Inference] Fix weighted mode definition (#51648)
Weighted mode inaccurately assumed that the "max value" of the input values would be the maximum class value. This does not make sense.
Weighted Mode should know how many classes there are. Hence the new parameter `num_classes`. This indicates what the maximum class value to be expected.
Three fixes for when the `compressed_definition` is utilized on PUT
* Update the inflate byte limit to be the minimum of 10% the max heap, or 1GB (what it was previously)
* Stream data directly to the JSON parser, so if it is invalid, we don't have to inflate the whole stream to find out
* Throw when the maximum bytes are reach indicating that is why the request was rejected
This commit creates a new index privilege named `maintenance`.
The privilege grants the following actions: `refresh`, `flush` (also synced-`flush`),
and `force-merge`. Previously the actions were only under the `manage` privilege
which in some situations was too permissive.
Co-authored-by: Amir H Movahed <arhd83@gmail.com>
The timeout.tcp_read AD/LDAP realm setting, despite the low-level
allusion, controls the time interval the realms wait for a response for
a query (search or bind). If the connection to the server is synchronous
(un-pooled) the response timeout is analogous to the tcp read timeout.
But the tcp read timeout is irrelevant in the common case of a pooled
connection (when a Bind DN is specified).
The timeout.tcp_read qualifier is hereby deprecated in favor of
timeout.response.
In addition, the default value for both timeout.tcp_read and
timeout.response is that of timeout.ldap_search, instead of the 5s (but
the default for timeout.ldap_search is still 5s). The
timeout.ldap_search defines the server-controlled timeout of a search
request. There is no practical use case to have a smaller tcp_read
timeout compared to ldap_search (in this case the request would time-out
on the client but continue to be processed on the server). The proposed
change aims to simplify configuration so that the more common
configuration change, adjusting timeout.ldap_search up, has the expected
result (no timeout during searches) without any additional
modifications.
Closes#46028
* Allow Repository Plugins to Filter Metadata on Create
Add a hook that allows repository plugins to filter the repository metadata
before it gets written to the cluster state.
This commit deprecates the creation of dot-prefixed index names (e.g.
.watches) unless they are either 1) a hidden index, or 2) registered by
a plugin that extends SystemIndexPlugin. This is the first step
towards more thorough protections for system indices.
This commit also modifies several plugins which use dot-prefixed indices
to register indices they own as system indices, and adds a plugin to
register .tasks as a system index.
* Reload secure settings with password (#43197)
If a password is not set, we assume an empty string to be
compatible with previous behavior.
Only allow the reload to be broadcast to other nodes if TLS is
enabled for the transport layer.
* Add passphrase support to elasticsearch-keystore (#38498)
This change adds support for keystore passphrases to all subcommands
of the elasticsearch-keystore cli tool and adds a subcommand for
changing the passphrase of an existing keystore.
The work to read the passphrase in Elasticsearch when
loading, which will be addressed in a different PR.
Subcommands of elasticsearch-keystore can handle (open and create)
passphrase protected keystores
When reading a keystore, a user is only prompted for a passphrase
only if the keystore is passphrase protected.
When creating a keystore, a user is allowed (default behavior) to create one with an
empty passphrase
Passphrase can be set to be empty when changing/setting it for an
existing keystore
Relates to: #32691
Supersedes: #37472
* Restore behavior for force parameter (#44847)
Turns out that the behavior of `-f` for the add and add-file sub
commands where it would also forcibly create the keystore if it
didn't exist, was by design - although undocumented.
This change restores that behavior auto-creating a keystore that
is not password protected if the force flag is used. The force
OptionSpec is moved to the BaseKeyStoreCommand as we will presumably
want to maintain the same behavior in any other command that takes
a force option.
* Handle pwd protected keystores in all CLI tools (#45289)
This change ensures that `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` and
`elasticsearch-saml-metadata` can handle a password protected
elasticsearch.keystore.
For setup passwords the user would be prompted to add the
elasticsearch keystore password upon running the tool. There is no
option to pass the password as a parameter as we assume the user is
present in order to enter the desired passwords for the built-in
users.
For saml-metadata, we prompt for the keystore password at all times
even though we'd only need to read something from the keystore when
there is a signing or encryption configuration.
* Modify docs for setup passwords and saml metadata cli (#45797)
Adds a sentence in the documentation of `elasticsearch-setup-passwords`
and `elasticsearch-saml-metadata` to describe that users would be
prompted for the keystore's password when running these CLI tools,
when the keystore is password protected.
Co-Authored-By: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
* Elasticsearch keystore passphrase for startup scripts (#44775)
This commit allows a user to provide a keystore password on Elasticsearch
startup, but only prompts when the keystore exists and is encrypted.
The entrypoint in Java code is standard input. When the Bootstrap class is
checking for secure keystore settings, it checks whether or not the keystore
is encrypted. If so, we read one line from standard input and use this as the
password. For simplicity's sake, we allow a maximum passphrase length of 128
characters. (This is an arbitrary limit and could be increased or eliminated.
It is also enforced in the keystore tools, so that a user can't create a
password that's too long to enter at startup.)
In order to provide a password on standard input, we have to account for four
different ways of starting Elasticsearch: the bash startup script, the Windows
batch startup script, systemd startup, and docker startup. We use wrapper
scripts to reduce systemd and docker to the bash case: in both cases, a
wrapper script can read a passphrase from the filesystem and pass it to the
bash script.
In order to simplify testing the need for a passphrase, I have added a
has-passwd command to the keystore tool. This command can run silently, and
exit with status 0 when the keystore has a password. It exits with status 1 if
the keystore doesn't exist or exists and is unencrypted.
A good deal of the code-change in this commit has to do with refactoring
packaging tests to cleanly use the same tests for both the "archive" and the
"package" cases. This required not only moving tests around, but also adding
some convenience methods for an abstraction layer over distribution-specific
commands.
* Adjust docs for password protected keystore (#45054)
This commit adds relevant parts in the elasticsearch-keystore
sub-commands reference docs and in the reload secure settings API
doc.
* Fix failing Keystore Passphrase test for feature branch (#50154)
One problem with the passphrase-from-file tests, as written, is that
they would leave a SystemD environment variable set when they failed,
and this setting would cause elasticsearch startup to fail for other
tests as well. By using a try-finally, I hope that these tests will fail
more gracefully.
It appears that our Fedora and Ubuntu environments may be configured to
store journald information under /var rather than under /run, so that it
will persist between boots. Our destructive tests that read from the
journal need to account for this in order to avoid trying to limit the
output we check in tests.
* Run keystore management tests on docker distros (#50610)
* Add Docker handling to PackagingTestCase
Keystore tests need to be able to run in the Docker case. We can do this
by using a DockerShell instead of a plain Shell when Docker is running.
* Improve ES startup check for docker
Previously we were checking truncated output for the packaged JDK as
an indication that Elasticsearch had started. With new preliminary
password checks, we might get a false positive from ES keystore
commands, so we have to check specifically that the Elasticsearch
class from the Bootstrap package is what's running.
* Test password-protected keystore with Docker (#50803)
This commit adds two tests for the case where we mount a
password-protected keystore into a Docker container and provide a
password via a Docker environment variable.
We also fix a logging bug where we were logging the identifier for an
array of strings rather than the contents of that array.
* Add documentation for keystore startup prompting (#50821)
When a keystore is password-protected, Elasticsearch will prompt at
startup. This commit adds documentation for this prompt for the archive,
systemd, and Docker cases.
Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
* Warn when unable to upgrade keystore on debian (#51011)
For Red Hat RPM upgrades, we warn if we can't upgrade the keystore. This
commit brings the same logic to the code for Debian packages. See the
posttrans file for gets executed for RPMs.
* Restore handling of string input
Adds tests that were mistakenly removed. One of these tests proved
we were not handling the the stdin (-x) option correctly when no
input was added. This commit restores the original approach of
reading stdin one char at a time until there is no more (-1, \r, \n)
instead of using readline() that might return null
* Apply spotless reformatting
* Use '--since' flag to get recent journal messages
When we get Elasticsearch logs from journald, we want to fetch only log
messages from the last run. There are two reasons for this. First, if
there are many logs, we might get a string that's too large for our
utility methods. Second, when we're looking for a specific message or
error, we almost certainly want to look only at messages from the last
execution.
Previously, we've been trying to do this by clearing out the physical
files under the journald process. But there seems to be some contention
over these directories: if journald writes a log file in between when
our deletion command deletes the file and when it deletes the log
directory, the deletion will fail.
It seems to me that we might be able to use journald's "--since" flag to
retrieve only log messages from the last run, and that this might be
less likely to fail due to race conditions in file deletion.
Unfortunately, it looks as if the "--since" flag has a granularity of
one-second. I've added a two-second sleep to make sure that there's a
sufficient gap between the test that will read from journald and the
test before it.
* Use new journald wrapper pattern
* Update version added in secure settings request
Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Ioannis Kakavas <ikakavas@protonmail.com>
This commit sets `xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust` to false in all
of our tests when running in FIPS 140 mode and when settings objects
are used to create an instance of the SSLService. This is needed
in 7.x because setting xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust to true
wraps SunJSSE TrustManager with our own DiagnosticTrustManager and
this is not allowed when SunJSSE is in FIPS mode.
An alternative would be to set xpack.security.fips.enabled to
true which would also implicitly disable
xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust but would have additional effects
(would require that we set PBKDF2 for password hashing algorithm in
all test clusters, would prohibit using JKS keystores in nodes even
if relevant tests have been muted in FIPS mode etc.)
Relates: #49900Resolves: #51268
Today we are repeatedly checking if the current build is a snapshot
build or not by reading the system property build.snapshot. This commit
formalizes this by adding a build parameter to indicate whether or not
the current build is a snapshot build.
This change changes the way to run our test suites in
JVMs configured in FIPS 140 approved mode. It does so by:
- Configuring any given runtime Java in FIPS mode with the bundled
policy and security properties files, setting the system
properties java.security.properties and java.security.policy
with the == operator that overrides the default JVM properties
and policy.
- When runtime java is 11 and higher, using BouncyCastle FIPS
Cryptographic provider and BCJSSE in FIPS mode. These are
used as testRuntime dependencies for unit
tests and internal clusters, and copied (relevant jars)
explicitly to the lib directory for testclusters used in REST tests
- When runtime java is 8, using BouncyCastle FIPS
Cryptographic provider and SunJSSE in FIPS mode.
Running the tests in FIPS 140 approved mode doesn't require an
additional configuration either in CI workers or locally and is
controlled by specifying -Dtests.fips.enabled=true
* Centralize mocks initialization in ILM steps tests
This change centralizes initialization of `Client`, `AdminClient`
and `IndicesAdminClient` for all classes extending `AbstractStepTestCase`.
This removes a lot of code duplication and make it easier to write tests.
This also removes need for `AsyncActionStep#setClient`
* Unused imports removed
* Added missed tests
* Fix OpenFollowerIndexStepTests
* [ML][Inference] add tags url param to GET (#51330)
Adds a new URL parameter, `tags` to the GET _ml/inference/<model_id> endpoint.
This parameter allows the list of models to be further reduced to those who contain all the provided tags.
check bulk indexing error for permanent problems and ensure the state goes into failed instead of
retry. Corrects the stats API to show the real error and avoids excessive audit logging.
fixes#50122
This change exposes master timeout to ILM steps through global dynamic setting.
All currently implemented steps make use of this setting as well.
Closes#44136
Data frame analytics classification currently only supports 2 classes for the
dependent variable. We were checking that the field's cardinality is not higher
than 2 but we should also check it is not less than that as otherwise the process
fails.
Backport of #51232
This makes the UpdateSettingsStep retryable. This step updates settings needed
during the execution of ILM actions (mark indexes as read-only, change
allocation configurations, mark indexing complete, etc)
As the index updates are idempotent in nature (PUT requests and are applied only
if the values have changed) and the settings values are seldom user-configurable
(aside from the allocate action) the testing for this change goes along the
lines of artificially simulating a setting update failure on a particular value
update, which is followed by a successful step execution (a retry) in an
environment outside of ILM (the step executions are triggered manually).
(cherry picked from commit 8391b0aba469f39532bfc2796b76148167dc0289)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
After we rollover the index we wait for the configured number of shards for the
rolled index to become active (based on the index.write.wait_for_active_shards
setting which might be present in a template, or otherwise in the default case,
for the primaries to become active).
This wait might be long due to disk watermarks being tripped, replicas not
being able to spring to life due to cluster nodes reconfiguration and others
and, the RolloverStep might not complete successfully due to this inherent
transient situation, albeit the rolled index having been created.
(cherry picked from commit 457a92fb4c68c55976cc3c3e2f00a053dd2eac70)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
If 1000 different category definitions are created for a job in
the first 100 buckets it processes then an audit warning will now
be created. (This will cause a yellow warning triangle in the
ML UI's jobs list.)
Such a large number of categories suggests that the field that
categorization is working on is not well suited to the ML
categorization functionality.
If a transform config got lost (e.g. because the internal index disappeared) tasks could not be
stopped using transform API. This change makes it possible to stop transforms without a config,
meaning to remove the background task. In order to do so force must be set to true.
Knowing about used analysis components and mapping types would be incredibly
useful in order to know which ones may be deprecated or should get more love.
Some field types also act as a proxy to know about feature usage of some APIs
like the `percolator` or `completion` fields types for percolation and the
completion suggester, respectively.
This change adds a new `kibana_admin` role, and deprecates
the old `kibana_user` and`kibana_dashboard_only_user`roles.
The deprecation is implemented via a new reserved metadata
attribute, which can be consumed from the API and also triggers
deprecation logging when used (by a user authenticating to
Elasticsearch).
Some docs have been updated to avoid references to these
deprecated roles.
Backport of: #46456
Co-authored-by: Larry Gregory <lgregorydev@gmail.com>
Check it out:
```
$ curl -u elastic:password -HContent-Type:application/json -XPOST localhost:9200/test/_update/foo?pretty -d'{
"dac": {}
}'
{
"error" : {
"root_cause" : [
{
"type" : "x_content_parse_exception",
"reason" : "[2:3] [UpdateRequest] unknown field [dac] did you mean [doc]?"
}
],
"type" : "x_content_parse_exception",
"reason" : "[2:3] [UpdateRequest] unknown field [dac] did you mean [doc]?"
},
"status" : 400
}
```
The tricky thing about implementing this is that x-content doesn't
depend on Lucene. So this works by creating an extension point for the
error message using SPI. Elasticsearch's server module provides the
"spell checking" implementation.
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* [ML][Inference] Adding classification_weights to ensemble models
classification_weights are a way to allow models to
prefer specific classification results over others
this might be advantageous if classification value
probabilities are a known quantity and can improve
model error rates.
Adds a new parameter to regression and classification that enables computation
of importance for the top most important features. The computation of the importance
is based on SHAP (SHapley Additive exPlanations) method.
Backport of #50914
This adds a new "http" sub-command to the certutil CLI tool.
The http command generates certificates/CSRs for use on the http
interface of an elasticsearch node/cluster.
It is designed to be a guided tool that provides explanations and
sugestions for each of the configuration options. The generated zip
file output includes extensive "readme" documentation and sample
configuration files for core Elastic products.
Backport of: #49827
The Document Level Security BitSet Cache (see #43669) had a default
configuration of "small size, long lifetime". However, this is not
a very useful default as the cache is most valuable for BitSets that
take a long time to construct, which is (generally speaking) the same
ones that operate over a large number of documents and contain many
bytes.
This commit changes the cache to be "large size, short lifetime" so
that it can hold bitsets representing billions of documents, but
releases memory quickly.
The new defaults are 10% of heap, and 2 hours.
This also adds some logging when a single BitSet exceeds the size of
the cache and when the cache is full.
Backport of: #50535
Previously custom realms were limited in what services and components
they had easy access to. It was possible to work around this because a
security extension is packaged within a Plugin, so there were ways to
store this components in static/SetOnce variables and access them from
the realm, but those techniques were fragile, undocumented and
difficult to discover.
This change includes key services as an argument to most of the methods
on SecurityExtension so that custom realm / role provider authors can
have easy access to them.
Backport of: #50534
The Document Level Security BitSet cache stores a secondary "lookup
map" so that it can determine which cache entries to invalidate when
a Lucene index is closed (merged, etc).
There was a memory leak because this secondary map was not cleared
when entries were naturally evicted from the cache (due to size/ttl
limits).
This has been solved by adding a cache removal listener and processing
those removal events asyncronously.
Backport of: #50635
When creating a role, we do not check if the exceptions for
the field permissions are a subset of granted fields. If such
a role is assigned to a user then that user's authentication fails
for this reason.
We added a check to validate role query in #46275 and on the same lines,
this commit adds check if the exceptions for the field
permissions is a subset of granted fields when parsing the
index privileges from the role descriptor.
Backport of: #50212
Co-authored-by: Yogesh Gaikwad <bizybot@users.noreply.github.com>
The enterprise license type must have "max_resource_units" and may not
have "max_nodes".
This change adds support for this new field, validation that the field
is present if-and-only-if the license is enterprise and bumps the
license version number to reflect the new field.
Includes a BWC layer to return "max_nodes: ${max_resource_units}" in
the GET license API.
Backport of: #50735
* ILM action to wait for SLM policy execution (#50454)
This change add new ILM action to wait for SLM policy execution to ensure that index has snapshot before deletion.
Closes#45067
* Fix flaky TimeSeriesLifecycleActionsIT#testWaitForSnapshot test
This change adds some randomness and cleanup step to TimeSeriesLifecycleActionsIT#testWaitForSnapshot and testWaitForSnapshotSlmExecutedBefore tests in attempt to make them stable.
Reletes to #50781
* Formatting changes
* Longer timeout
* Fix Map.of in Java8
* Unused import removed
This commit changes the default behavior for
xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust when running in a FIPS 140 JVM.
More specifically, when xpack.security.fips_mode.enabled is true:
- If xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust is not explicitly set, the
default value of it becomes false and a log message is printed
on info level, notifying of the fact that the TLS/SSL diagnostic
messages are not enabled when in a FIPS 140 JVM.
- If xpack.security.ssl.diagnose.trust is explicitly set, the value of
it is honored, even in FIPS mode.
This is relevant only for 7.x where we support Java 8 in which
SunJSSE can still be used as a FIPS 140 provider for TLS. SunJSSE
in FIPS mode, disallows the use of other TrustManager implementations
than the one shipped with SunJSSE.
The system created and models we provide now use the `_xpack` user for uniformity with our other features
The `PUT` action is now an admin cluster action
And XPackClient class now references the action instance.
Hide the `.async-search-*` in Security by making it a restricted index namespace.
The namespace is hard-coded.
To grant privileges on restricted indices, one must explicitly toggle the
`allow_restricted_indices` flag in the indices permission in the role definition.
As is the case with any other index, if a certain user lacks all permissions for an
index, that index is effectively nonexistent for that user.
* [ML][Inference] PUT API (#50852)
This adds the `PUT` API for creating trained models that support our format.
This includes
* HLRC change for the API
* API creation
* Validations of model format and call
* fixing backport
This commit removes validation logic of source and dest indices
for data frame analytics and replaces it with using the common
`SourceDestValidator` class which is already used by transforms.
This way the validations and their messages become consistent
while we reduce code.
This means that where these validations fail the error messages
will be slightly different for data frame analytics.
Backport of #50841
If a pipeline referenced by a transform does not exist, we should not allow the transform to be created.
We do allow the pipeline existence check to be skipped with defer_validations, but if the pipeline still does not exist on `_start`, the pipeline will fail to start.
relates: #50135
Currently, if an updateable synonym filter is included in a multiplexer filter,
it is not reloaded via the _reload_search_analyzers because the multiplexer
itself doesn't pass on the analysis mode of the filters it contains, so its not
recognized as "updateable" in itself. Instead we can check and merge the
AnalysisMode settings of all filters in the multiplexer and use the resulting
mode (e.g. search-time only) for the multiplexer itself, thus making any synonym
filters contained in it reloadable. This, of course, will also make the
analyzers using the multiplexer be usable at search-time only.
Closes#50554
This commits makes the "init" ILM step retryable. It also adds a test
where an index is created with a non-parsable index name and then fails.
Related to #48183
This makes the "update-rollover-lifecycle-date" step, which is part of the
rollover action, retryable. It also adds an integration test to check the
step is retried and it eventually succeeds.
(cherry picked from commit 5bf068522deb2b6cd2563bcf80f34fdbf459c9f2)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>