This commit performs the proper restore of network disruption.
Previously disruptionScheme.stopDisrupting() was called that does not
ensure that connectivity between cluster nodes is restored. The test
was checking that the cluster has green status, but it was not checking
that connectivity between nodes is restored.
Here we switch to internalCluster().clearDisruptionScheme(true) which
performs both checks before returning.
Closes#39688
(cherry picked from commit c8988d5cf5a85f9b28ce148dbf100aaa6682a757)
The control flow in TransportAnalyzeAction is currently spread across two large
methods, and is quite difficult to follow. This commit tidies things up a bit, to make
it clearer when we use pre-defined analyzers and when we use custom built ones.
Adding notes to the existing docs about how using `preference` might increase
request cache utilization but also add warning about the downsides.
Closes#24278
This commit adds a configuration guide for the newly introduced
OpenID Connect realm. The guide is similar to the style of the
SAML Guide and shares certain parts where applicable (role mapping)
It also contains a short section on how the realm can be used for
authenticating users without Kibana.
Co-Authored-By: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
Backport of #41423 and #42555
This commit removes the TLS cluster join validator.
This validator existed to prevent v6.x nodes (which mandated
TLS) from joining an existing cluster of v5.x nodes (which did
not mandate TLS) unless the 6.x node (and by implication the
5.x nodes) was configured to use TLS.
Since 7.x nodes cannot talk to 5.x nodes, this validator is no longer
needed.
Removing the validator solves a problem where single node clusters
that were bound to local interfaces were incorrectly requiring TLS
when they recovered cluster state and joined their own cluster.
Backport of: #42826
This commit addresses a few more frequently-asked questions:
* clarifies that bootstrapping doesn't happen even after a full cluster
restart.
* removes the example that uses IP addresses, to try and further encourage the
use of node names for bootstrapping.
* clarifies that auto-bootstrapping might form different clusters on different
hosts, and gives a process for starting again if this wasn't what you wanted.
* adds the "do not stop half-or-more of the master-eligible nodes" slogan that
was notably absent.
* reformats one of the console examples to a narrower width
Whether security is enabled/disabled is dependent on the combination
of the node settings and the cluster license.
This commit adds a license state listener that logs when the license
change causes security to switch state (or to be initialised).
This is primarily useful for diagnosing cluster formation issues.
Backport of: #42488
If the security index is closed, it should be treated as unavailable
for security purposes.
Prior to 8.0 (or in a mixed cluster) a closed security index has
no routing data, which would cause a NPE in the cluster change
handler, and the index state would not be updated correctly.
This commit fixes that problem
Backport of: #42191
For `multi_match` query: link `boost` param to the generic reference
for query usage and `slop` to the `match_phrase` query where its usage
is documented.
Fixes: #40091
(cherry picked from commit 69993049a8bd9e7f042935729fe69a8266d95a0a)
Add an explanatory NOTE section to draw attention to the difference
between small and capital letters used for the index date patterns.
e.g.: HH vs hh, MM vs mm.
Closes: #22322
(cherry picked from commit c8125417dc33215651f9bb76c9b1ffaf25f41caf)
Fix a couple of wrong links because of the order of the anchor
and the usage of backquotes.
(cherry picked from commit 4e0c6525153b60a57202937c2ae57968c8e35285)
When analysing a semi-structured text file the
find_file_structure endpoint merges lines to form
multi-line messages using the assumption that the
first line in each message contains the timestamp.
However, if the timestamp is misdetected then this
can lead to excessive numbers of lines being merged
to form massive messages.
This commit adds a line_merge_size_limit setting
(default 10000 characters) that halts the analysis
if a message bigger than this is created. This
prevents significant CPU time being spent subsequently
trying to determine the internal structure of the
huge bogus messages.
This change helps to prevent the situation where a binary
file uploaded to the find_file_structure endpoint is
detected as being text in the UTF-16 character set, and
then causes a large amount of CPU to be spent analysing
the bogus text structure.
The approach is to check the distribution of zero bytes
between odd and even file positions, on the grounds that
UTF-16BE or UTF16-LE would have a very skewed distribution.
Adding an example of how to re-implement the polish stempel analyzer
in case a user want to modify or extend it. In order for the analyzer to be
able to use polish stopwords, also registering a polish_stop filter for the
stempel plugin.
Closes#13150
This commit clones the existing AnalyzeRequest/AnalyzeResponse classes
to the high-level rest client, and adjusts request converters to use these new
classes.
This is a prerequisite to removing the Streamable interface from the internal
server version of these classes.
This PR updates the docs for `docvalue_fields` and `stored_fields` to clarify
that nested fields must be accessed through `inner_hits`. It also tweaks the
nested fields documentation to make this point more visible.
Addresses #23766.
In AsciiDoc, `subs="attributes,callouts,macros"` options were required
to render `include-tagged::` in a code block.
With elastic/docs#827, Elasticsearch Reference documentation migrated
from AsciiDoc to Asciidoctor.
In Asciidoctor, the `subs="attributes,callouts,macros"` options are no
longer needed to render `include-tagged::` in a code block. This commit
removes those unneeded options.
Resolves#41589
IntervalBuilder#analyzeText will currently return null if it is passed an
empty TokenStream, which can lead to a confusing NullPointerException
later on during querying. This commit changes the code to return
NO_INTERVALS instead.
Fixes#42587
We were checking if an exception was caused by a specific reason "Not a
directory". Alas, this reason is locale-dependent and can fail on
systems that are not set to en_US.UTF-8. This commit addresses this by
deriving what the locale-dependent error message would be and using that
for comparison with the actual exception thrown.
Relates #41689
Several `ifdef::asciidoctor` conditionals were added so that AsciiDoc
and Asciidoctor doc builds rendered consistently.
With https://github.com/elastic/docs/pull/827, Elasticsearch Reference
documentation migrated completely to Asciidoctor. We no longer need to
support AsciiDoc so we can remove these conditionals.
Resolves#41722
Several `ifdef::asciidoctor` conditionals were added so that AsciiDoc
and Asciidoctor doc builds rendered consistently.
With https://github.com/elastic/docs/pull/827, Elasticsearch Reference
documentation migrated completely to Asciidoctor. We no longer need to
support AsciiDoc so we can remove these conditionals.
Resolves#41722
Data frame transforms are restricted by different roles to ML, but
share the ML UI. To prevent the ML UI being hidden for users who
only have the data frame admin or user role, it is necessary to add
the ML Kibana application privilege to the backend data frame roles.
In hamcrest 2.1 warnings for unchecked varargs were fixed by hamcrest using @SafeVarargs for those matchers where this warning occurred.
This PR is aimed to remove these annotations when Matchers.contains ,Matchers.containsInAnyOrder or Matchers.hasItems was used
backport #41528
ObjectParser has two ways of dealing with unknown fields: ignore them entirely,
or throw an error. Sometimes it can be useful instead to gather up these unknown
fields and record them separately, for example as arbitrary entries in a map.
This commit adds the ability to specify an unknown field consumer on an ObjectParser,
called with the field name and parsed value of each unknown field encountered during
parsing. The public API of ObjectParser is largely unchanged, with a single new
constructor method and interface definition.
Tests were failing in mixed cluster after more broad warnings were introduced
in 6.x These tests were using `yyyy-MM-dd` pattern which is now warning about
the change of `y` to `u`. However, using predefined pattern
`strict_date` which uses the same format prevents the warning from being
generate and allow smooth upgrade/work in mixed cluster.
relates #42679
We had this as a dependency for legacy dependencies that still needed
the Log4j 1.2 API. This appears to no longer be necessary, so this
commit removes this artifact as a dependency.
To remove this dependency, we had to fix a few places where we were
accidentally relying on Log4j 1.2 instead of Log4j 2 (easy to do, since
both APIs were on the compile-time classpath).
Finally, we can remove our custom Netty logger factory. This was needed
when we were on Log4j 1.2 and handled logging in our own unique
way. When we migrated to Log4j 2 we could have dropped this
dependency. However, even then Netty would still pick up Log4j 1.2 since
it was on the classpath, thus the advantage to removing this as a
dependency now.
* Previously, we mentioned multiple times that each nested object was indexed as its own document. This is repetitive, and is also a bit confusing in the context of `index.mapping.nested_fields.limit`, as that applies to the number of distinct `nested` types in the mappings, not the number of nested objects. We now just describe the issue once at the beginning of the section, to illustrate why `nested` types can be expensive.
* Reference the ongoing example to clarify the meaning of the two settings.
Addresses #28363.
Today Elasticsearch does not prevent you from reconfiguring a node's
`path.data` to point to data paths that previously belonged to more than one
node. There's no good reason to be able to do this, and the consequences can be
quietly disastrous. Furthermore, #42489 might result in a user trying to split
up a previously-shared collection of data paths by hand and there's definitely
scope for mixing the paths up across nodes when doing this.
This change adds a check during startup to ensure that each data path belongs
to the same node.
This commit changes the way token ids are hashed so that the output is
url safe without requiring encoding. This follows the pattern that we
use for document ids that are autogenerated, see UUIDs and the
associated classes for additional details.