* [TEST] check registered queries one by one in SearchModuleTests
* Switch to using ParseField to parse query names
If we have a deprecated query name, at the moment we don't have a way to log any deprecation warning nor fail when we are in strict mode. With this change we use ParseField, which will take care of the camel casing that we currently do manually (so that one day we can remove it more easily). This also means, that each query will have a unique preferred name, and all the other names are deprecated.
Terms query "in" synonym is now formally deprecated, as well as fuzzy_match, match_fuzzy, match_phrase and match_phrase_prefix for match query, mlt for more_like_this and geo_bbox for geo_bounding_box. All these will be removed in 6.0.
Every QueryParser holds now a ParseField constant called QUERY_NAME_FIELD that holds the name for it. The first name is the preferred one, all the others are deprecated. The first name is taken from the NAME constant already present in each query builder object, so that we somehow keep the serialization constant separated from ParseField. This change also allowed us to remove the names method from the QueryParser interface.
The `phrase` and `phrase_prefix` options in the `MatchQueryBuilder` have been deprecated in favour of using the new `MatchPhraseQueryBuilder` and `MatchPhrasePrefixQueryBuilder`. This is not a breaking change since `MatchQueryBuilder` still supports `phrase` and `phrase_prefix` but this option will be removed from the `MatchQueryBuilder` in the future (probably in 6.0)
Relates to https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/17458#discussion_r58351998
Currently if thread cpu time is not supported (for instance, on
operating systems such as FreeBSD), an `IllegalStateException` is thrown
in `HotThreads#innerDetect()` that causes the API to return a useless
response.
This changes the check to be earlier, substituting a message for the
hot_threads output (in case some nodes *do* support it).
Additionally, if an exception is thrown during the hot_threads
generation it is now logged and the best effort output is returned.
The introduction of max number of processes and max size virtual memory
checks inadvertently made JNA non-optional on OS X and Linux. This
commit wraps these calls in a check to see if JNA is available so that
JNA remains optional.
Closes#17492
Make TranslogConfig immutable and pass TranslogGeneration as a ctor arg to Translog
This mutable state is confusing and is easily missed. By default this is null and
wipes all translog. This commit makes the TranslogGeneration mandatory on the Translog
constructor and removes the mutalbe state.
We already protect against making decisions based on an inflight cluster state if someone asks for a waitFor rule (like wait for green). We should do the same for normal health checks as well (unless timeout is set to 0) as it be trappy to debug failures when health says the cluster is in a certain state, but that state wasn't applied yet.
Closes#17440
FieldStatsProvider had to perform instanceof calls to properly handle dates or
ip addresses. By moving the logic to MappedFieldType, each field type can check
whether all values are within bounds its way.
Note that this commit only keeps rewriting support for dates, which are the only
field for which the rewriting mechanism is likely to help (because of time-based
indices).
This mutable state is confusing and is easily missed. By default this is null and
wipes all translog. This commit makes the TranslogGeneration mandatory on the Translog
constructor and removes the mutalbe state.
Move translog recover outside of the engine
We changed the way we manage engine memory buffers to an
open model where each shard can essentially has infinite memory.
The indexing memory controller is responsible for moving memory to disk
when it's needed. Yet, this doesn't work today when we recover from store/translog
since the engine is not fully initialized such that IMC has no access to the engine,
neither to it's memory buffer nor can it move data to disk.
The biggest issue here is that translog recovery happends inside the Engine constructor
which is problematic by itself since it might take minutes and uses a not yet fully
initialzied engine to perform write operations on.
This change detaches the translog recovery and makes it the responsibility of the caller
to run it once the engine is fully constructed or skip it if not necessary.
BulkByScrollTaskTest#testDelayAndRethrottle was getting rejected exceptions
every once in a while. This was reproducible ~20% of the time for me. I
added a CyclicBarrier to prevent the test from shutting down the thread pool
before the threads get finished.
Changes QueryParser into a @FunctionalInterface and provides a way to
register queries using that. Cuts match and function_score queries over
to that registration method as a proof of concept.
Once all queries have been cut over we can remove their PROTOTYPES.
Currently our testing of parsing query builders is limited to the
default order of the parameters that each builders toXContent()
method produces. To better test real queries where the order of
parameters can be different, this change adds a helper
method to ESTestCase that takes a XContentBuilder and randomly
shuffles the order of the fields inside an object. This is
used in AbstractQueryTestCase, but it can be used in other similar
places in the future.