Field names containing dots can cause problems. For example, @jpountz
made this recreation which cause no error, but can result in a
serialization exception if the type already exists:
https://gist.github.com/jpountz/8c66817e00a322b81f85
But this is not just a potential conflict. It also has larger problems,
since only the leaf mapper is created. The intermediate "foo" object
field would not exist if only "foo.bar" was in the mappings.
This change forbids the use of dots in field names. It also
fixes an issue with passing through the update_all_types setting,
which was always set to true whenever a type already existed (!).
I do not think we should worry about backwards compatibility here. This
should be a hard break (and added to the migration plugin).
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-pmd-plugin/
You should specify the version in your project's plugin configuration:
```xml
<plugin>
<groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
<artifactId>maven-pmd-plugin</artifactId>
<version>3.5</version>
</plugin>
```
Release Notes - Apache Maven PMD Plugin - Version 3.5
---------------
Bug
* [MPMD-208] Warning about deprecated Rule name when using rulesets/maven.xml
* [MPMD-205] Javascript violations won't fail the build
Improvement
* [MPMD-211] Upgrade plexus-resources from 1.0-alpha-7 to 1.1
* [MPMD-209] Upgrade to PMD 5.3.2
* [MPMD-206] Make the sourceDirectories configurable
New Feature
* [MPMD-207] Support Javascript and JSP for CPD
This commit adds logic to prefer shards with higher priority
or from newer indicse to be allocated first if they are unallocated post API.
This commit allows users to set `index.priority` to a non-negative integer to
prioritize index recovery for certain indices. This setting is dynamically updateable
and defaults to `0`. If two indices have the same priority this change takes the creation
date into account to prioritize shards from newer indices which is important in the time-based
indices usecase.
Closes#11787
When a bulk request fails on a Delete or Update request, the BulkItemResponse
reports incorrect "index" operation in the response. This PR fixes this
for the case of closed indices as reported in #9821 but also for
other failures and adds tests for the two cases covered.
Closes#9821
Release Notes - Apache Maven Invoker Plugin - Version 2.0.0
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12317525&version=12332831
Important Note:
This Release is intended for the bug fix MINVOKER-187 and in this relationship
is was necessary to upgrade the JDK minimum to JDK 1.6. This was the reason for
the version upgrade to 2.0.0.
Bug:
* [MINVOKER-187] - Cloned IT project must be writable
Improvement:
* [MINVOKER-192] - Using fluido skin
the specialization can cause stack overflows if an exception is a
ElasticsearchWrapperException as well as a ElasticsearchException.
This commit just relies on the unwrap logic now to find the cause and only
renders if we the rendering exception is the cause otherwise forwards
to the generic exception rendering.
Closes#11994
While MappedFieldType contains settings for doc values and fielddata,
AbstractFieldMapper had special logic in its constructor that
required setting these on the field type from there. This change
removes those settings from the AbstractFieldMapper constructor.
As a result, defaultDocValues(), defaultFieldType() and
defaultFieldDataType() are no longer needed.
This commit merges the pre-existing special exception that
allowed to associate headers with exceptions and the elasticsaerch
base class `ElasticsearchException` This allows for more generic use
of exceptions where plugins can associate meta-data with any elasticsearch
base exception to control behavior etc.
This also addds a generic SecurityException to allow plugins to pass on
information based on the RestStatus.