* Add ability for plugins to declare additional permissions with a custom plugin-security.policy file and corresponding AccessController logic. See the plugin author's guide for more information.
* Add warning messages to users for extra plugin permissions in bin/plugin.
* When bin/plugin is run interactively (stdin is a controlling terminal and -b/--batch not supplied), require user confirmation.
* Improve unit test and IDE support for plugins with additional permissions by exposing plugin's metadata as a maven test resource.
Closes#14108
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Date: Wed Oct 14 12:56:04 2015 -0400
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Date: Wed Oct 14 12:52:14 2015 -0400
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Wed Oct 14 05:36:42 2015 -0400
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Wed Oct 14 02:22:24 2015 -0400
Decentralize plugin permissions (modulo docs and pluginmanager work)
This test had to be moved to lang-groovy when groovy has been made a plugin.
I refactored it a bit to use mock plugins instead so that groovy is not
necessary anymore and it can come back to core.
When running in GCE platform, an instance has access to:
http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/instance/network-interfaces/0/ip
Which gives back the private IP address, for example `10.240.0.2`.
http://metadata.google.internal/computeMetadata/v1/instance/network-interfaces/0/externalIp
Gives back the public Ip address, for example `130.211.108.21`.
As we have for `ec2`, we can support new network host settings:
* `_gce:privateIp:X_`: The private IP address of the machine for a given network interface.
* `_gce:hostname_`: The hostname of the machine.
* `_gce_`: Same as `_gce:privateIp:0_` (recommended).
Closes#13605.
Closes#13590.
BTW resolveIfPossible now throws IOException so code is also updated for ec2 discovery and
some basic tests have been added.
The `_create` API is handy way to specify an index operation should only be done if the document doesn't exist. This is currently implemented in explicit code paths all the way down to the engine. However, conceptually this is no different than any other versioned operation - instead of requiring a document is on a specific version, we require it to be deleted (or non-existent). This PR removes Engine.Create in favor of a slight extension in the VersionType logic.
There are however a couple of side effects:
- DocumentAlreadyExistsException is removed and VersionConflictException is used instead (with an improved error message)
- Update will reject version parameters if the upsert option is used (it doesn't compute anyway).
- Translog.Create is also removed infavor of Translog.Index (that's OK because their binary format was the same, so we can just read Translog.Index of the translog file)
Closes#13955
This test used indexRandom to index 4 documents. indexRandom introduces also bogus documents which were getting on the way now that we use fieldValueFactor instead of a script to determine the script of the documents. Taken out indexRandom to simplify things and make the tests more predictable.
Types are still optional, but if you do provide them, they can't be null. Split the existing constructor that accepted nnull into two, one that accepts no arguments, and another one that accepts the types argument, which must be not null.
Also trimmed down different ways of setting ids, some were misleading as they would always add the ids to the existing ones and not set them, the add prefix makes that clear. Left `addIds` method that accepts a varargs argument. Added check for ids not be null.
This commit removes and now forbids all uses of
com.google.common.hash.HashCode, com.google.common.hash.HashFunction,
and com.google.common.hash.Hashing across the codebase. This is one of
the few remaining steps in the eventual removal of Guava as a
dependency.
Relates #13224
While refactoring has_child and has_parent query we lost an important detail around types. The types that the inner query gets executed against shouldn't be the main types of the search request but the parent or child type set to the parent query. We used to use QueryParseContext#setTypesWithPrevious as part of XContentStructure class which has been deleted, without taking care though of setting the types and restoring them as part of the innerQuery#toQuery call.
Meanwhile also we make sure that the original context types are restored in PercolatorQueriesRegistry
Closes#13863
Closes#13854
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Tue Sep 29 11:59:43 2015 -0400
Add paranoia
Groovy holds on to a classloader, so check it before compilation too.
I have not reviewed yet what Rhino is doing, but just be safe.
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Tue Sep 29 11:46:06 2015 -0400
Add SpecialPermission to guard exceptions to security policy.
In some cases (e.g. buggy cloud libraries, scripting engines), we must
grant dangerous permissions to contained cases. Those AccessController blocks
are dangerous, since they truncate the stack, and can allow privilege escalation.
This PR adds a simple permission to check before each one, so that unprivileged code
like groovy scripts, can't do anything they shouldn't be allowed to do otherwise.
GCE plugin tries to start immediately gce discovery even if we don't
set discovery.type. This commmit adds check `discovery.type` and
other required parameters before loading gce plugin.
closes#13614
Now that groovy is factored out, we contain this dangerous stuff there.
TODO: look into those test hacks inspecting class protection domains, maybe we can
clean that one up too.
TODO: generalize the GroovyCodeSourcePermission to something all script engines check,
before entering accesscontrollerblocks. this way e.g. groovy script cannot coerce
python engine into creating something with more privs if it gets ahold of it... we
should probably protect the aws/gce hacks in the same way.
This commit fixes ping timeout settings inconsistencies in
ZenDiscovery. In particular, the documentation refers to the ping
timeout setting as discovery.zen.ping_timeout but the code was
ultimately using discovery.zen.ping.timeout if this was set.
This commit also changes all instances of the raw string
“discovery.zen.ping_timeout” to the constant
o.e.d.z.ZenDiscovery.SETTING_PING_TIMEOUT.
Finally, this commit removes the legacy setting
"discovery.zen.initial_ping_timeout".
Closes#6579, #9581, #9908
I want to refactor scripting engines so we can contain dangerous "God-like" permissions
like createClassloader/sun.reflect. These are used for dynamic class generation (scripts, mocks).
This will mean some refactoring to ES core.
But first lets get the plugins in order first. I removed those permissions globally, and
fixed grants for lang-javascript, lang-python, securemock so that everything works.
lang-javascript needs no code changes, because rhino is properly written :)
lang-python needs accesscontroller blocks. securemock was already working as of 1.1
This is just a baby step, to try to do some of this incrementally! It doesn't yet provide
us anything.
Until now we had a cloud-azure plugin which is providing 3 distinct features:
* discovery on Azure
* snapshot/restore on Aure
* SMB store
This commit splits the plugin by feature so people can use either one or the other or both features.
Doc is updated accordingly.
We moved a lot of repositories into elasticsearch, but in their new
location they retained their LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt files. These are
all the same, and having the license and notice and the root of the
repository should be sufficient.
Plugin tests require having rest-api tests, and currently copy that spec
from a directory in the root of the plugin source into the test
resources. This change moves the rest-api-spec dir into test resources
so it is like any other test resources. It also removes unnecessary
configuration for resources from the shared plugin pom.
This commit removes unnecesssary use of ExceptionHelpers where we actually
should serialize / deserialize the actual exception. This commit also
fixes one of the oddest problems where the actual exception was never
rendered / printed if `all shards failed` due to a missing cause.
This commit unfortunately doesn't fix Snapshot/Restore which is almost
unfixable since it has to serialize XContent and read from it which can't
transport exceptions.
When running a RestIT test from the IDE, you actually start an internal node which does not automatically load the plugin you would like to test.
We need to add:
```java
@Override
protected Collection<Class<? extends Plugin>> nodePlugins() {
return pluginList(PLUGIN_HERE.class);
}
```
Everything works fine when running from maven because each test basically:
* installs elasticsearch
* installs one plugin
* starts elasticsearch with this plugin loaded
* runs the test
Note that this PR only fixes the fact we run an internal cluster with the expected plugin.
Cloud tests will still fail when run from the IDE because is such a case you actually start an internal node with many mock plugins.
And REST test suite for cloud plugins basically checks if the plugin is running by checking the output of NodesInfo API.
And we check:
```yml
- match: { nodes.$master.plugins.0.name: cloud-azure }
- match: { nodes.$master.plugins.0.jvm: true }
```
But in that case, this condition is certainly false as we started also `mock-transport-service`, `mock-index-store`, `mock-engine-factory`, `node-mocks`, `asserting-local-transport`, `mock-search-service`.
Closes#13479
This commit removes and now forbids all uses of
Function, Charsets, Collections2 across the codebase. This
is one of many steps in the eventual removal of Guava as a dependency.
Relates #13224
Java 8 allows for method references which in-turn will cause
compile errors if a method is not visible while reflection fails late
and maybe too late. We can now register Request instances via FooRequest::new
instead of passing FooRequest.class and call it's ctor via reflection.
In addition to being a big security problem, setAccessible is a risk
for java 9 migration. We need to clean up our code so we can ban it
and eventually enforce this with security manager for third-party code, too,
or we may have problems.
Instead of using setAccessible, use the correct modifier (e.g. public).
TODO: ban in tests
TODO: ban in security manager at runtime
Instead of asking blob store to create output for posting blob content, this change provides that content of the blob to the blob store for writing. This will significantly simplify the interface for S3 and Azure plugins.
The semantics of the `boost` parameter for `function_score` changed. This is
due to the fact that Lucene now requires that query boosts and top-level boosts
are applied the same way.
This commit removes and now forbids all uses of
com.google.common.collect.Maps across the codebase. This is one of many
steps in the eventual removal of Guava as a dependency.
Relates #13224
As elasticsearch is marked as provided we don't need to explicitly exclude it from the assembly descriptor.
We get a warning today for all plugins, the following:
```
[INFO] --- maven-assembly-plugin:2.5.5:single (default) @ repository-s3 ---
[INFO] Reading assembly descriptor: /path/to/plugin-assembly.xml
[WARNING] The following patterns were never triggered in this artifact exclusion filter:
o 'org.elasticsearch:elasticsearch'
[INFO] Building zip: /path/to/target/releases/repository-s3-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT.zip
[INFO]
```
It now gives:
```
[INFO] --- maven-assembly-plugin:2.5.5:single (default) @ repository-s3 ---
[INFO] Reading assembly descriptor: /path/to/plugin-assembly.xml
[INFO] Building zip: /path/to/target/releases/repository-s3-3.0.0-SNAPSHOT.zip
[INFO]
```
This commit removes and now forbids all uses of
com.google.common.base.Predicate and com.google.common.base.Predicates
across the codebase. This is one of the many steps in the eventual
removal of Guava as a dependency. This was enabled by #13314.
Relates #13224
Until now we had a cloud-aws plugin which is providing 2 disctinct features:
* discovery on EC2
* snapshot/restore on S3
This commit splits the plugin by feature so people can use either one or the other or both features.
Doc is updated accordingly.
We currently have a small number of test classes with the suffix "Test",
yet most use the suffix "Tests". This change renames all the "Test"
classes, so that we have a simple rule: "Non-inner classes ending with
Tests".
This commit removes and now forbids all uses of
com.google.common.collect.Lists across the codebase. This is the first
of many steps in the eventual removal of Guava as a dependency.
The setting `plugin.types` is currently used to load plugins from the
classpath. This is necessary in tests, as well as the transport client.
This change removes the setting, and replaces it with the ability to
directly add plugins when building a transport client, as well as
infrastructure in the integration tests to specify which plugin classes
should be loaded on each node.
Multicast has known issues (see #12999 and #12993). This change moves
multicast into a plugin, and deprecates it in the docs. It also allows
for plugging in multiple zen ping implementations.
closes#13019
Fix unicast discovery to work when a host has multiple addresses.
Ban dangerous methods in java.net with forbidden APIs.
Fix ipv6 bugs and formatting of network addresses everywhere.
Closes#12999Closes#12993
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Date: Thu Aug 20 15:34:06 2015 +0200
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Aug 20 10:17:57 2015 +0200
Add @Multicast annotation to disable multicast tests by default.
We only run multicast tests now when we explicitly state it. A working
multicast env is required which is not always the case.
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Aug 20 09:51:28 2015 +0200
Remove extra check for local mode in InternalTestCluster
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Thu Aug 20 09:37:03 2015 +0200
Handle node mode across entire test cluster
We used static methods reading sys properties to define the node mode
per cluster. this had lots of problems when tests couldn't cope with
mixed or only local mode. Now we are passing it down to the cluster from the test
which allows to @SuppressNetworkMode / @SupressLocalMode on the test to force
consistent node configurations.
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Date: Thu Aug 20 03:19:14 2015 -0400
really ban InetSocketAddress's trappy method and break build and go to sleep, sorry
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Thu Aug 20 03:16:52 2015 -0400
Ban methods that might surprisingly cause DNS lookups
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Thu Aug 20 02:59:05 2015 -0400
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Date: Thu Aug 20 02:39:02 2015 -0400
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Thu Aug 20 02:12:05 2015 -0400
format addresses correctly so I can actually read what comes out of our logs and stats apis
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Date: Wed Aug 19 21:26:52 2015 -0400
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Date: Wed Aug 19 20:59:24 2015 -0400
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Date: Thu Aug 20 00:29:00 2015 +0200
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Date: Thu Aug 20 00:10:07 2015 +0200
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Date: Thu Aug 20 00:02:01 2015 +0200
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Date: Wed Aug 19 17:51:45 2015 -0400
Fix multinode
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Date: Wed Aug 19 17:36:45 2015 -0400
fix integration tests
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Date: Wed Aug 19 23:32:18 2015 +0200
enable multicast in MulticastZenPingIT.java
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Wed Aug 19 17:23:16 2015 -0400
Fix constant
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Aug 19 22:59:09 2015 +0200
give it some extra ids for local transport crazyness
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Aug 19 22:51:42 2015 +0200
pass on local addresses from configured transport rather than hard code IP addresses
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Author: Simon Willnauer <simonw@apache.org>
Date: Wed Aug 19 22:04:31 2015 +0200
fix PluggableTransportModuleIT.java to use local disco and detach port limit for node local disco
commit b6706eddfa04c43947c16551359ae98a463d34aa
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Wed Aug 19 14:16:03 2015 -0400
Default to unicast discovery, with default host list of 127.0.0.1, [::1]
In #11265 we added an ability to filter out sensitive repository settings. This commit uses this change to filter out access_key and filter_key in S3 repository settings.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch-cloud-aws#184
At the moment, when installing from an url, a user provides the plugin name on
the command line like:
* bin/plugin install [plugin-name] --url [url]
This can lead to problems when picking an already existing name from another
plugin, and can potentially overwrite plugins already installed with that name.
This, this PR introduces a mandatory `name` property to the plugin descriptor
file which replaces the name formerly provided by the user.
With the addition of the `name` property to the plugin descriptor file, the user
does not need to specify the plugin name any longer when installing from a file
or url. Because of this, all arguments to `plugin install` command are now
either treated as a symbolic name, a URL or a file without the need to specify
this with an explicit option.
The new syntax for `plugin install` is now:
bin/plugin install [name or url]
* downloads official plugin
bin/plugin install analysis-kuromoji
* downloads github plugin
bin/plugin install lmenezes/elasticsearch-kopf
* install from URL or file
bin/plugin install http://link.to/foo.zip
bin/plugin install file:/path/to/foo.zip
If the argument does not parse to a valid URL, it is assumed to be a name and the
download location is resolved like before. Regardless of the source location of
the plugin, it is extracted to a temporary directory and the `name` property from
the descriptor file is used to determine the final install location.
Relates to #12715
commons-lang really is only used by some core classes to join strings or modiy arrays.
It's not worth carrying the dependency. This commit removes the dependency on commons-lang
entirely.
In plugins, we are using non consistent naming. We use `elasticsearch-cloud-aws` as the artifactId, which generates a jar file called `elasticsearch-cloud-aws-VERSION.jar`.
But when you want to install the plugin, you will end up with a shorter name for the plugin `cloud-aws`.
```
bin/plugin install cloud-aws
```
This commit changes that and use consistent names for `artifactId`, so `finalName`.
Also changed maven names.
This move the `murmur3` field to the `mapper-murmur3` plugin and fixes its
defaults so that values will not be indexed by default, as the only purpose
of this field is to speed up `cardinality` aggregations on high-cardinality
string fields, which only requires doc values.
I also removed the `rehash` option from the `cardinality` aggregation as it
doesn't bring much value (rehashing is cheap) and allowed to remove the
coupling between the `cardinality` aggregation and the `murmur3` field.
Close#12874
The Plugin interface currently contains 6 different methods for
adding modules. Elasticsearch has 3 different levels of injectors,
and for each of those, there are two methods. The first takes no
arguments and returns a collection of class objects to construct. The
second takes a Settings object and returns a collection of module
objects already constructed. The settings argument is unecessary because
the plugin can already get the settings from its constructor. Removing
that, the only difference between the two versions is returning an
already constructed Module, or a module Class, and there is no reason
the plugin can't construct all their modules themselves.
This change reduces the plugin api down to just 3 methods for adding
modules. Each returns a Collection<Module>. It also removes the
processModule method, which was unnecessary since onModule
implementations fullfill the same requirement. And finally, it renames
the modules() method to nodeModules() so it is clear these are created
once for each node.
Custom repository types are registered through the RepositoriesModule.
Later, when a specific repository type is used, the RespositoryModule
is installed, which in turn would spawn the module that was
registered for that repository type. However, a module is not needed
here. Each repository type has two associated classes, a Repository and
an IndexShardRepository.
This change makes the registration method for custom repository
types take both of these classes, instead of a module.
See #12783.
When elasticsearch is configured by interface (or default: loopback interfaces),
bind to all addresses on the interface rather than an arbitrary one.
If the publish address is not specified, default it from the bound addresses
based on the following sort ordering:
* ipv4/ipv6 (java.net.preferIPv4Stack, defaults to true)
* ordinary addresses
* site-local addresses
* link local addresses
* loopback addresses
One one address is published, and multicast is still always over ipv4: these
need to be future improvements.
Closes#12906Closes#12915
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Date: Mon Aug 17 12:03:03 2015 -0400
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Date: Mon Aug 17 11:50:49 2015 -0400
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Mon Aug 17 11:49:35 2015 -0400
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Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Mon Aug 17 11:06:02 2015 -0400
Fix transport / interface code
Next up: multicast and then http
The IndicesModule was made up of two submodules, one which
handled registering queries, and the other for registering
hunspell dictionaries. This change moves those into
IndicesModule. It also adds a new extension point type,
InstanceMap. This is simply a Map<K,V>, where K and V are
actual objects, not classes like most other extension points.
I also added a test method to help testing instance map extensions.
This was particularly painful because of how guice binds the key
and value as separate bindings, and then reconstitutes them
into a Map at injection time. In order to gain access to the
object which links the key and value, I had to tweak our
guice copy to not use an anonymous inner class for the Provider.
Note that I also renamed the existing extension point types, since
they were very redundant. For example, ExtensionPoint.MapExtensionPoint
is now ExtensionPoint.ClassMap.
See #12783.
* Centralised plugin docs in docs/plugins/
* Moved integrations into same docs
* Moved community clients into the clients section of the docs
* Removed docs/community
Closes#11734Closes#11724Closes#11636Closes#11635Closes#11632Closes#11630Closes#12046Closes#12438Closes#12579
This method has multiple modes of resolving config files by
first looking in the config directory, then on the classpath,
and finally by prefixing with "config/" on the classpath.
Most of the places taking advantage of this were tests, so they
did not have to setup a real home dir with config. The only place
that was really relying on it was the code which loads names.txt
to randomly choose a node name.
This change fixes test to setup fake home dirs with their config
files. It also makes the logic for finding names.txt explicit:
look in config dir, and if it doesn't exist, load /config/names.txt
from the classpath.
Settings currently has a classloader member, which any user (plugin
or core ES code) can access to load classes/resources. This is extremely
error prone as setting the classloder on the Settings instance is a
public method. Furthermore, it is not really necessary. Classes that
need resources should load resources using normal means
(getClass().getResourceAsStream). Those that need classes
should use Class.forName, which will load the class with the
same classloader as the calling class. This means, in the few
places where classes are loaded by string name, they will use
the appropriate loader: either the default classloader which loads
core ES code, or a child classloader for each plugin.
This change removes the classloader member from Settings, as
well as other classloader related uses (except for a handful
of cases which must use a classloader, at least for now).
We use google transport mock as we can simulate whatever JSON answer GCE platform will send us and really test Gce implementation.
We also remove GceSimpleITest as the goal of this class was only to check that when we start elasticsearch with this plugin, elasticsearch works fine.
We don't need that anymore as we now have RestIT which do that right (and better)!
Closes#12622
the default classloader. It had all kinds of leniency in how the
classname was found, and simply cannot work with plugins having isolated
classloaders.
This change removes that method. Some of the uses of it were for custom
extension points, like custom repository or discovery types. A lot were
just there to plugin mock implementations for tests. For the settings
that were legitimate, all now support plugins adding the given setting
via onModule. For those that were specific to tests for mocks, they now
use Classes.loadClass (a helper around Class.forName). This is a
temporary measure until (in a future PR) tests can change the
implementation via package private statics.
I also removed a number of unnecessary intermediate modules, added a
"jvm-example" plugin that can be filled in in the future as a smoke test
for breaking plugins, and gave some documentation to "spawn" modules
interface.
closes#12643closes#12656
Adds an explicit description the RPM package so it doesn't inherit the description from the POM.
Closes#12550
Also, modified descriptions for deb and rpm packages to be the same and to reference the documentation rather than listing features that are out of date.
Moved the license checker config into the parent pom, and overrede
the license dir/target-to-check in distributions/pom.
Disabled the license checker explicitly for projects which run integration
tests but have no licenses dir:
* core
* distribution
* qa
* plugins/delete-by-query
* plugins/mapper-size
* plugins/site-example
Closes#12752Closes#12754
This is one of our esoteric metadata mappers so I think we should distribute
it in a plugin rather than in elasticsearch core.
This introduces one limitation: the value of the `_size` parameter is not
retrievable for documents that are only in the transaction log.
This commit adds a new API to allow scripts to say whether they need scores.
In practice, only the `expression` script engine makes use of it correctly,
other engines just return `true` since they can't predict whether they'll
need scores. This should make scripted aggregations and `function_query`
faster as we'll now be able to pass needsScores=false to Query.createWeight.
Most of the abstract base test classes we have were previously @Ignored.
However, there were also some other tests ignored. Having two ways to
quiet tests is confusing, and clearly it has caused some tests
to get lost in the fold.
This change moves all base test classes to use the "TestCase" suffix,
which is not picked up by the test class name pattern. It also removes
@Ignore from (almost) all tests, and adds it to forbidden apis.
And since we were renaming, I shorted base test class names to use
"ES" instead of "Elasticsearch". I type this a lot of types a day,
and I have heard others express a similar desire for a shorter name.
closes#10659