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Jim Ferenczi 719ab30c32 Set the new lucene version for 6.4.0 2018-05-04 12:15:51 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi dbd857341f
Upgrade to 7.4.0-snapshot-1ed95c097b (#30357)
Upgrade to lucene-7.4.0-snapshot-1ed95c097b

This version contains:
* An Analyzer for Korean
* An IntervalQuery and IntervalsSource that retrieve minimum intervals of positional queries.
* A new API to retrieve matches (offsets and positions) of a query for a single document.
* Support for soft deletes in the index writer.
* A fixed shingle filter that handles index time synonyms.
* Support for emoji sequence in ICUTokenizer (with an upgrade to icu 61.1)
2018-05-04 11:44:22 +02:00
Michael Basnight 5f8101a44c
Make RepositoriesMetaData contents unmodifiable (#30361)
This commit makes the RepositoriesMetaData backing list no longer
modifiable.

Ref #30333
2018-05-03 13:14:54 -05:00
Boaz Leskes ccd791b3b4
InternalEngineTests.testConcurrentOutOfOrderDocsOnReplica should use two documents (#30121)
We were recently looking at bugs that can only occur if two different documents were indexed concurrently. For example, what happens if the local checkpoint advances above the sequence number of  a document that's being indexed. That can only happen if another concurrent operation caused the checkpoint to advance. It has to be another document to allow concurrency as we acquire a per uid lock.While our investigation proved that the suspected bug doesn't exists, we still discovered our unit testing coverage is not good enough to cover this case. 

This PR extend the test concurrent out of order replica processing to use two documents in its history.
2018-05-03 14:57:48 +02:00
Michael Basnight bdd43fa69f
Change signature of Get Repositories Response (#30333)
The Get Repositories response object held a list of RepositoryMetaData
entries. This object does not have the from/toXContent methods that are
needed to expose this to the high level REST client. The
RepositoriesMetaData, however, does, and it also contains a list of
RepositoryMetaData objects within it. So rather than duplicate this
logic or move it (RepositoriesMetaData is a fragment object used by
cluster state), the object holding state in the Response was changed to
use the RepositoriesMetaData instead. This also cleans up the read/write
methods in the response, as they can now use the same read/write in
RepositoriesMetaData, which also were not present in the singular class.
2018-05-03 07:22:59 -05:00
Zachary Tong 3c2d2a7d4a
Fix NPE when CumulativeSum agg encounters null/empty bucket (#29641)
Fix NPE when CumulativeSum agg encounters null/empty bucket

If the cusum agg encounters a null value, it's because the value is
missing (like the first value from a derivative agg), the path is
not valid, or the bucket in the path was empty.

Previously cusum would just explode on the null, but this changes it
so we only increment the sum if the value is non-null and finite.
This is safe because even if the cusum encounters all null or empty
buckets, the cumulative sum is still zero (like how the sum agg returns
zero even if all the docs were missing values)

I went ahead and tweaked AggregatorTestCase to allow testing pipelines,
so that I could delete the IT test and reimplement it as AggTests.

Closes #27544
2018-05-02 12:22:55 -07:00
Ryan Ernst fb0aa562a5
Network: Remove http.enabled setting (#29601)
This commit removes the http.enabled setting. While all real nodes (started with bin/elasticsearch) will always have an http binding, there are many tests that rely on the quickness of not actually needing to bind to 2 ports. For this case, the MockHttpTransport.TestPlugin provides a dummy http transport implementation which is used by default in ESIntegTestCase.

closes #12792
2018-05-02 11:42:05 -07:00
James Baiera 6d6da7c661
Fix merging logic of Suggester Options (#29514)
Suggester Options have a collate match field that is returned when the prune 
option is set to true. These values should be merged together in the query 
reduce phase, otherwise good suggestions that result in rare hits in shards with 
results that do not arrive first may be incorrectly marked as not matching the 
collate query.
2018-05-02 14:40:57 -04:00
Boaz Leskes 13917162ad
ReplicationTracker.markAllocationIdAsInSync may hang if allocation is cancelled (#30316)
At the end of recovery, we mark the recovering shard as "in sync" on the primary. From this point on 
the primary will treat any replication failure on it as critical and will reach out to the master to fail the 
shard. To do so, we wait for the local checkpoint of the recovered shard to be above the global 
checkpoint (in order to maintain global checkpoint invariant).

If the master decides to cancel the allocation of the recovering shard while we wait, the method can 
currently hang and fail to return. It will also ignore the interrupts that are triggered by the cancelled 
recovery due to the primary closing. 

Note that this is crucial as this method is called while holding a primary permit. Since the method 
never comes back, the permit is never released. The unreleased permit will then block any primary 
relocation *and* while the primary is trying to relocate all indexing will be blocked for 30m as it 
waits to acquire the missing permit.
2018-05-02 19:40:29 +02:00
Boaz Leskes af45b4dee4
Cancelling a peer recovery on the source can leak a primary permit (#30318)
The code in `SourceRecoveryHandler` runs under a `CancellableThreads` instance in order to allow long running operations to be interrupted when the recovery is cancelled. Sadly if this happens at just the wrong moment while acquiring a permit from the primary, that primary can be leaked and never be freed.

Note that this is slightly better than it sounds - we only cancel recoveries on the source side if the primary shard itself is closed.

Relates to https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/30316
2018-05-02 18:01:29 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 916bf9d26d
Convert server javadoc to html5 (#30279)
This commit converts the remaining javadocs in :server using html4 to html5.
This was mostly converting `tt` to `{@code}`.
2018-05-02 08:08:54 -07:00
Adrien Grand 368ddc408f
Remove MapperService#types(). (#29617)
This isn't be necessary with a single type per index.
2018-05-02 11:35:12 +02:00
Adrien Grand 7358946bda
Add a new `_ignored` meta field. (#29658)
This adds a new `_ignored` meta field which indexes and stores fields that have
been ignored at index time because of the `ignore_malformed` option. It makes
malformed documents easier to identify by using `exists` or `term(s)` queries
on the `_ignored` field.

Closes #29494
2018-05-02 10:47:02 +02:00
Paul Sanwald 00b21f886a
Fix failure for validate API on a terms query (#29483)
* WIP commit to try calling rewrite on coordinating node during TransportSearchAction

* Use re-written query instead of using the original query

* fix incorrect/unused imports and wildcarding

* add error handling for cases where an exception is thrown

* correct exception handling such that integration tests pass successfully

* fix additional case covered by IndicesOptionsIntegrationIT.

* add integration test case that verifies queries are now valid

* add optional value for index

* address review comments: catch superclass of XContentParseException

fixes #29483
2018-05-01 13:38:22 -07:00
Michael Basnight 62a9b8909e
Remove RepositoriesMetaData variadic constructor (#29569)
The variadic constructor was only used in a few places and the
RepositoriesMetaData class is backed by a List anyway, so just using a
List will make it simpler to instantiate it.
2018-05-01 15:02:06 -05:00
Nhat Nguyen 038fe1151b TEST: Add debug log to FlushIT
We still don't have a strong reason for the failures of
testDoNotRenewSyncedFlushWhenAllSealed and
testSyncedFlushSkipOutOfSyncReplicas.

This commit adds debug logging for these two tests.
2018-05-01 10:15:03 -04:00
Diwas Joshi dd5fcb211d index name added to snapshot restore exception (#29604)
This PR adds index name to snapshot restore exception if index is renamed during restoring.
closes [#27601](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/27601)
2018-05-01 15:16:38 +02:00
Jason Tedor 5de6f4ff7b Adjust copy settings on resize BWC version
This commit adjusts the BWC version for copy settings on resize
operations after the behavior was backported to 6.x.
2018-05-01 08:49:16 -04:00
Jason Tedor 50535423ff
Allow copying source settings on resize operation (#30255)
Today when an index is created from shrinking or splitting an existing
index, the target index inherits almost none of the source index
settings. This is surprising and a hassle for operators managing such
indices. Given this is the default behavior, we can not simply change
it. Instead, we start by introducing the ability to copy settings. This
flag can be set on the REST API or on the transport layer and it has the
behavior that it copies all settings from the source except non-copyable
settings (a property of a setting introduced in this
change). Additionally, settings on the request will always override.

This change is the first step in our adventure:
 - this flag is added here in 7.0.0 and immediately deprecated
 - this flag will be backported to 6.4.0 and remain deprecated
 - then, we will remove the ability to set this flag to false in 7.0.0
 - finally, in 8.0.0 we will remove this flag and the only behavior will
   be for settings to be copied
2018-05-01 08:48:19 -04:00
Nik Everett 99b98fab18
Core: Pick inner most parse exception as root cause (#30270)
Just like `ElasticsearchException`, the inner most
`XContentParseException` tends to contain the root cause of the
exception and show be show to the user in the `root_cause` field.

The effectively undoes most of the changes that #29373 made to the
`root_cause` for parsing exceptions. The `type` field still changes from
`parse_exception` to `x_content_parse_exception`, but this seems like a
fairly safe change.

`ElasticsearchWrapperException` *looks* tempting to implement this but
the behavior isn't quite right. `ElasticsearchWrapperExceptions` are
entirely unwrapped until the cause no longer
`implements ElasticsearchWrapperException` but `XContentParseException`
should be unwrapped until its cause is no longer an
`XContentParseException` but no further. In other words,
`ElasticsearchWrapperException` are unwrapped one step too far.

Closes #30261
2018-05-01 07:44:58 -04:00
Luca Cavanna acdf330a0e
Minor DocWriteResponse changes (#29675)
Remove double if depending on the Result value. It makes little sense to
pass in a boolean flag based on a Result value that we already have,
if that internally is represented again as a `Result` value.

Also changed the `Result` `lowercase` instance member to be computed
based on `name()` instead of `toString()` which is safer and to use
`Locale.ROOT` instead of `Locale.ENGLISH`
2018-05-01 09:35:09 +02:00
Boaz Leskes 4a537ef03c
Bulk operation fail to replicate operations when a mapping update times out (#30244)
Starting with the refactoring in https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/22778 (released in 5.3) we may fail to properly replicate operation when a mapping update on master fails. If a bulk
operations needs a mapping update half way, it will send a request to the master before continuing 
to index the operations. If that request times out or isn't acked (i.e., even one node in the cluster 
didn't process it within 30s), we end up throwing the exception and aborting the entire bulk. This is 
a problem because all operations that were processed so far are not replicated any more to the 
replicas.  Although these operations were never "acked" to the user (we threw an error) it cause the 
local checkpoint on the replicas to lag (on 6.x) and the primary and replica to diverge. 

This PR does a couple of things:
1) Most importantly, treat *any* mapping update failure as a document level failure, meaning only 
    the relevant indexing operation will fail.
2) Removes the mapping update callbacks from `IndexShard.applyIndexOperationOnPrimary` and 
    similar methods for simpler execution. We don't use exceptions any more when a mapping 
    update was successful.

I think we need to do more work here (the fact that a single slow node can prevent those mappings 
updates from being acked and thus fail operations is bad), but I want to keep this as small as I can 
(it is already too big).
2018-05-01 08:15:02 +02:00
Chris Earle 725a5af2c6
_cluster/state should always return cluster_uuid (#30143)
Currently, the only way to get the REST response for the `/_cluster/state`
call to return the `cluster_uuid` is to request the `metadata` metrics,
which is one of the most expensive response structures. However, external
monitoring agents will likely want the `cluster_uuid` to correlate the
response with other API responses whether or not they want cluster
metadata.
2018-04-30 10:16:11 -04:00
Jason Tedor 811f5b4efc
Do not ignore request analysis/similarity on resize (#30216)
Today when a resize operation is performed, we copy the analysis,
similarity, and sort settings from the source index. It is possible for
the resize request to include additional index settings including
analysis, similarity, and sort settings. We reject sort settings when
validating the request. However, we silently ignore analysis and
similarity settings on the request that are already set on the source
index. Since it is possible to change the analysis and similarity
settings on an existing index, this should be considered a bug and the
sort of leniency that we abhor. This commit addresses this bug by
allowing the request analysis/similarity settings to override the
existing analysis/similarity settings on the target.
2018-04-30 07:31:36 -04:00
Tanguy Leroux a6624bb742
[Test] Update test in SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT (#30200)
The `testDeleteSnapshotWithMissingIndexAndShardMetadata` test uses an
obsolete repository directory structure based on index names instead of
UUIDs. Because it swallows exceptions when deleting test files the test
never failed when the directory structure changed.

This commit fixes the test to use the right directory structure and file
 names and to not swallow exceptions anymore.
2018-04-30 09:48:03 +02:00
Jason Tedor 0a6312a5e6
Collapse REST resize handlers (#30229)
The REST resize handlers for shrink/split operations are effectively the
same code with a minor difference. This commit collapse these handlers
into a single base class.
2018-04-29 08:58:11 -04:00
Jason Tedor bdde2b9824
Rename request variables in shrink/split handlers (#30207)
This is a code-tidying PR, a little side adventure while working on
another change. Previously only shrink request existed but when the
ability to split indices was added, shrink and split were done together
under a single request object: the resize request object. However, the
code inherited the legacy name in the naming of some variables. This
commit cleans this up.
2018-04-28 01:09:44 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani f5978d6d33
In the field capabilities API, remove support for providing fields in the request body. (#30185) 2018-04-27 16:14:11 -07:00
Nhat Nguyen 9c586a2f07
Do not log warn shard not-available exception in replication (#30205)
Since #28049, only fully initialized shards are received write requests.
This enhancement allows us to handle all exceptions. In #28571, we
started strictly handling shard-not-available exceptions and tried to
keep the way we report replication errors to users by only reporting if
the error is not shard-not-available exceptions. However, since then we
unintentionally always log warn for all exception. This change restores
to the previous behavior which logs warn only if an exception is not a
shard-not-available exception.

Relates #28049
Relates #28571
2018-04-27 16:45:42 -04:00
Nik Everett f4ed902698
CCS: Drop http address from remote cluster info (#29568)
They are expensive to fetch and no longer needed by Kibana so they
*shouldn't* be needed by anyone else either.

Closes #29207
2018-04-27 14:19:00 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani d633130e1b
Convert FieldCapabilitiesResponse to a ToXContentObject. (#30182) 2018-04-27 09:47:11 -07:00
Tanguy Leroux 63148dd9ba
Fail snapshot operations early on repository corruption (#30140)
A NullPointerException is thrown when trying to create or delete
a snapshot in a repository that has been written to by an older 
Elasticsearch after writing to it with a newer Elasticsearch version.

This is because the way snapshots are formatted in the repository 
snapshots index file changed in #24477.

This commit changes the parsing of the repository index file so that 
it now detects a corrupted index file and fails early the snapshot 
operation.

closes #29052
2018-04-27 16:29:59 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi c08daf2589
Build global ordinals terms bucket from matching ordinals (#30166)
The global ordinals terms aggregator has an option to remap global ordinals to
dense ordinal that match the request. This mode is automatically picked when the terms
aggregator is a child of another bucket aggregator or when it needs to defer buckets to an
aggregation that is used in the ordering of the terms.
Though when building the final buckets, this aggregator loops over all possible global ordinals
rather than using the hash map that was built to remap the ordinals.
For fields with high cardinality this is highly inefficient and can lead to slow responses even
when the number of terms that match the query is low.
This change fixes this performance issue by using the hash table of matching ordinals to perform
the pruning of the final buckets for the terms and significant_terms aggregation.
I ran a simple benchmark with 1M documents containing 0 to 10 keywords randomly selected among 1M unique terms.
This field is used to perform a multi-level terms aggregation using rally to collect the response times.
The aggregation below is an example of a two-level terms aggregation that was used to perform the benchmark:

```
"aggregations":{
   "1":{
      "terms":{
         "field":"keyword"
      },
      "aggregations":{
         "2":{
            "terms":{
               "field":"keyword"
            }
         }
      }
   }
}
```

| Levels of aggregation | 50th percentile ms (master) | 50th percentile ms (patch) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2 | 640.41ms | 577.499ms |
| 3 | 2239.66ms | 600.154ms |
| 4 | 14141.2ms | 703.512ms |

Closes #30117
2018-04-27 15:26:46 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen e1a16a6018
REST: Remove GET support for clear cache indices (#29525)
Clearing the cache indices can be done via GET and POST. As GET should
only support read only operations, this removes the support for using
GET for clearing the indices caches.
2018-04-27 08:41:36 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani 0d8aed8c2b
Fix a bug in FieldCapabilitiesRequest#equals and hashCode. (#30181)
Also update its unit test to AbstractStreamableTestCase for better coverage.
2018-04-26 16:09:27 -07:00
Jim Ferenczi 80e0e64bfe Fix SliceBuilderTests#testRandom failures
Add missing shard context creation in a random test.
2018-04-26 22:18:39 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani d40116d260
Add support for field capabilities to the high-level REST client. (#29664) 2018-04-26 09:50:37 -07:00
Tanguy Leroux e864b93abf
Fix TermsSetQueryBuilder.doEquals() method (#29629)
Closes #29620
2018-04-26 17:47:16 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 16490d7dfa
TEST: Update settings should go through cluster state (#29682)
Today we update index settings directly via IndexService instead of the
cluster state in IndexServiceTests. However, those changes will be lost
if there is a cluster state update. In general, we should update index
settings via client and limit the direct usage in only special tests.

This commit replaces direct usages by the updateSettings api of client.

Closes #24491
2018-04-26 09:28:14 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi 752ba2fb45 Adjust serialization versions after backport
Relates #29533
2018-04-26 14:06:56 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 8b8c0c0b4d
Add additional shards routing info in ShardSearchRequest (#29533)
This commit propagates the preference and routing of the original SearchRequest in the ShardSearchRequest.
This information is then use to fix a bug in sliced scrolls when executed with a preference (or a routing).
Instead of computing the slice query from the total number of shards in the index, this commit computes this number from the number of shards per index that participates in the request.

Fixes #27550
2018-04-26 09:58:17 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani 32dfb65144 In the field capabilities API, deprecate support for providing fields in the request body. (#30157)
(cherry picked from commit d8d884b29d4aa7d01070484fee5de8d3db60cb25)
2018-04-25 23:01:53 -07:00
Nhat Nguyen 52c50e353b
Do not add noop from local translog to translog again (#29637)
Today we always add no-ops to translog regardless of its origin, thus a
noop may appear in the translog multiple times. This is not a big deal
as noops are small and rare to appear.

This commit ensures to add a noop to translog only if its origin is not
from local translog. This restriction has been applied for index and
delete.
2018-04-25 21:02:12 -04:00
Jason Tedor 2c3e71f116
Remove the suggest metric from stats APIs (#29635)
This metric previously existed for backwards compatibility reasons
although the suggest stats were folded into search stats. This metric
was deprecated in 6.3.0 and this commit removes them for 7.0.0.
2018-04-24 19:03:48 -04:00
Jason Tedor 25e45a765c
Fix byte size value equals/hash code test (#29643)
This commit fixes two issues with the byte size value equals/hash code
test.

The first problem is due to a test failure when the original instance is
zero bytes and we pick the mutation branch where we preserve the size
but change the unit. The mutation should result in a different byte size
value but changing the unit on zero bytes still leaves us with zero
bytes.

During the course of fixing this test I discovered another problem. When
we need to randomize size, we could randomly select a size that would
lead to an overflow of Long.MAX_VALUE.

This commit fixes both of these issues.
2018-04-24 19:01:27 -04:00
Jason Tedor bdf241347d
Add 6.4.0 version to master (#29684)
This commit adds the 6.4.0 version constant to the master branch.
2018-04-24 18:21:37 -04:00
Jason Tedor 3cadd5c40c Only enable modules to have native controllers
This commit removes the ability for a plugin to have a native controller
as leaves it as only modules can have a native controller.
2018-04-20 15:34:02 -07:00
Jason Tedor d99d0fa669 Add distribution type to startup scripts
This commit adds the distribution type to the startup scripts so that we
can discern from log output and the main response the type of the
distribution (deb/rpm/tar/zip).
2018-04-20 15:34:01 -07:00
Jason Tedor e64e6d8996 Add distribution flavor to startup scripts
This commit adds the distribution flavor (default versus oss) to the
build process which is passed through the startup scripts to
Elasticsearch. This change will be used to customize the message on
attempting to install/remove x-pack based on the distribution flavor.
2018-04-20 15:33:58 -07:00
Ryan Ernst fab5e21e7d Build: Split distributions into oss and default
This commit makes x-pack a module and adds it to the default
distrubtion. It also creates distributions for zip, tar, deb and rpm
which contain only oss code.
2018-04-20 15:33:57 -07:00