The wait condition used for integ tests by default calls the cluster
health api with wait_for_nodes nd wait_for_status. However, xpack
overrides the wait condition to add auth, but most of these conditions
still looked at the root ES url, which means the tests are susceptible
to race conditions with the check and node startup. This change modifies
the url for the authenticated wait condtion to check the health api,
with the appropriate wait_for_nodes and wait_for_status.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@0b23ef528f
This commit brings back support an auto-generated certificate and private key for
transport traffic. The auto-generated certificate and key can only be used in development
mode; when moving to production a key and certificate must be provided.
For the edge case of a user not wanting to encrypt their traffic, the user can set
the cipher_suites setting to `TLS_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA256` or a like cipher, but a key/cert
is still required.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#4332
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b7a1e629f5
* Build: Convert xplugins to use new extra projects setup
This change makes the gradle initialization for xplugins look in the
correct location for elasticsearch, which is now as a sibling of an
elasticsearch-extra directory, with x-plugins as a child of the extra
directory.
The elasticsearch side of this change is
elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#21773. This change will enable renaming x-plugins
to x-pack, see elastic/elasticsearch#3643.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@09398aea5a
This commit adds basic tests that store a user and a role using the native API. The test checks
that the user and role can be used prior to starting the upgrade. The realm and roles caches are
also cleared to ensure the next authentication will require a read from the security index; this
ensures we are actually testing reads from the index.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@396862da94
This change allows reads of our native users and roles when the template version has not been updated to
match the current version. This is useful for rolling upgrades where the nodes are also being actively
queried and/or indexed into. Without this, we can wreak havoc on a cluster by causing exceptions during
replication, which leads to shard failures. On nodes that match the version defined in the template,
write operations are allowed since we know that we are backwards compatible in terms of format but we
may have added new fields and shouldn't index them until the mappings and template have been updated.
As part of this, the rolling upgrade tests from core were used as the basis for a very basic set of tests
for doing a rolling upgrade with x-pack.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#4126
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9be518ef00