This includes:
- All regular numeric types such as int, long, scaled-float, double, etc
- IP addresses
- Dates
- Geopoints and Geoshapes
Relates to #19784
Adds ignoreUnavailable to the snapshot status API to be consistent
with the get snapshots API which has a similar parameter. If
ignoreUnavailable is set to true, then the snapshot status request
will ignore any snapshots that were not found in the repository,
instead of throwing a SnapshotMissingException.
Closes#18522
StartupException overrides Throwable#printStackTrace(PrintStream) but
not Throwable#printStackTrace(PrintWriter). The former override is used
when the JVM terminates with an exception, but the latter override can
be used in some logging frameworks when rendering an exception (e.g.,
log4j). This commit adds an override for the latter, with the behavior
for the two overrides being the same.
This commit renames StartupError to StartupException. This rename is due
to the fact that this class inherits from Exception not Error in the
Throwable class hierarchy.
This commit removes the minimum master nodes bootstrap check. The
motivation for this check was to raise awareness of the minimum master
nodes setting but this check gives a false sense of security because
it's too easy to set the setting to one when first standing up a cluster
and never update it when adding master-eligible nodes, or have it out of
sync on various nodes and still pass this check. Since this check does
not have the security that other bootstrap checks provide, it should be
removed in favor of a stronger guarantee in the future. We do log a
warning if an election occurs with minimum master nodes less than a
quorum of master-eligible nodes that participated in an election and
this is the best that we can do right now.
Relates #20082
This commit sets external nodes for integration tests to default to
using 512m of heap. This can be overridden using tests.heap.size (a
system property that we already use elesewhere for setting the size of
the heap for the test runner) or using tests.jvm.argline (this last one
takes precedence).
This commit sets the default min heap equal to the default max
heap. This is to align the default out-of-box settings with the heap
size bootstrap check.
Some time ago, AllocationService.reroute was changed to not only return updates to the routing table but also to the metadata (which contain primary terms and in-sync allocation ids). A lot of test code still only updates the routing table though, which is fixed by this PR.
How index templates match is currently controlled by the
IndexTemplateFilter interface. It is pluggable, to add additional
filter implementations to the default glob matcher.
This change removes the IndexTemplateFilter interface completely. This
is a very esoteric extension point, and not worth maintaining. Instead,
any improvements should be made to all of our glob matching.
This change moves custom ShardsAllocators from registration on
ClusterModule, to implementing getShardsAllocators() in ClusterPlugin.
It also removes the legacy alias "even_shard" for the balanced allocator
which was removed in 2.0.
Currently, when you set `include_in_all` on an object, it will propagate the
information to its sub mappers immediately. This is annoying because this is
done using a different mechanism than regular mapping updates.
This PR changes object fields to propagate the information at document parsing
time rather than when `include_an_all` is updated. While moving this cost to
document parsing time rather than mapping update time is probably a bad
trade-off, I am confident that this cost is very low and think this new way
makes things simpler.
This change converts AllocationDecider registration from push based on
ClusterModule to implementing with a new ClusterPlugin interface.
AllocationDecider instances are allowed to use only Settings and
ClusterSettings.
Previously this was possible, which was problematic when issuing a
request like `DELETE /-myindex`, which was interpretted as "delete
everything except for myindex".
Resolves#19800
Now document created flag is set in the index operation instead of
being returned from engine operation. This change makes the engine
index and delete operations have the same signature.
Reindex intentionally tries to fail the search operation to make sure
that the exception flows back. The exception message changed so we
should catch the appropriate exception.