7944 Commits

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Nik Everett
732741dd8d Build that java api docs from a test (#24354)
We've had `QueryDSLDocumentationTests` for a while but it had a very
hopeful comment at the top about how we want to make sure that the
example in the query-dsl docs match up with the test but we never
had anything that made *sure* that they did. This changes that!

Now the examples from the query-dsl docs are all built from the
`QueryDSLDocumentationTests`. All except for the percolator example
because that is hard to do as it stands now.

To make this easier this change moves `QueryDSLDocumentationTests`
from core and into the high level rest client. This is useful for
two reasons:
1. We expect the high level rest client to be able to use the builders.
2. The code that builds that docs doesn't check out all of
Elasticsearch. It only checks out certain directories. Since we're
already including snippets from that directory we don't have to
make any changes to that process.

Closes #24320
2017-05-02 13:00:56 -04:00
Simon Willnauer
2f9e9460d4 Move RemoteClusterService into TransportService (#24424)
TransportService and RemoteClusterService are closely coupled already today
and to simplify remote cluster integration down the road it can be a direct
dependency of TransportService. This change moves RemoteClusterService into
TransportService with the goal to make it a hidden implementation detail
of TransportService in followup changes.
2017-05-02 18:09:32 +02:00
Simon Willnauer
691ec68a3c Extract a common base class to allow services to listen to remote cluster config updates (#24367)
RemoteClusterService is an internal service that should not necessarily be exposed
to plugins or other parts of the system. Yet, for cluster name parsing for instance
it is crucial to reuse some code that is used for the RemoteClusterService. This
change extracts a base class that allows to share the settings related code as well
as cluster settings updates to `search.remote.*` to be observed by other services.
2017-05-02 16:02:36 +02:00
Ali Beyad
1435c23df2 Adds check to snapshot repository incompatible-snapshots blob to delete
a pre-existing one before attempting to overwrite it.
2017-05-02 09:56:05 -04:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe
7b7cc488da
Fixes checkstyle errors 2017-05-02 11:37:36 +01:00
Winston Ewert
c1ba4fdcb4 Allow scripted metric agg to access _score (#24295)
* Fixes #24259

Corrects the ScriptedMetricAggregator so that the script can have
access to scores during the map stage.

* Restored original tests. Added seperate test.

As requested, I've restored the non-score dependant tests, and added the
score dependent metric as a seperate test.
2017-05-02 11:24:23 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux
ad3c042fc4 [Test] Add unit tests for HDR/TDigest PercentilesAggregators (#24245)
Relates to #22278
2017-05-02 10:55:45 +02:00
David Pilato
186b401fd8 Upgrade to JUnit 4.12 (#23877)
* Upgrade to JUnit 4.12
* Add permission to junit 4.12 and remove junit4-ant specific permission
2017-05-02 09:58:21 +02:00
Ali Beyad
9878aae144 Ensure every repository has an incompatible-snapshots blob (#24403)
In #22267, we introduced the notion of incompatible snapshots in a
repository, and they were stored in a root-level blob named
`incompatible-snapshots`.  If there were no incompatible snapshots in
the repository, then there was no `incompatible-snapshots` blob.

However, this causes a problem for some cloud-based repositories,
because if the blob does not exist, the cloud-based repositories may
attempt to keep retrying the read of a non-existent blob with
expontential backoff until giving up.  This causes performance issues
(and potential timeouts) on snapshot operations because getting the
`incompatible-snapshots` is part of getting the repository data (see
RepositoryData#getRepositoryData()).

This commit fixes the issue by creating an empty
`incompatible-snapshots` blob in the repository if one does not exist.
2017-05-01 15:09:21 -04:00
Nik Everett
8f1fe51f34 Test: more logging for refresh listeners many threads test
This test fails from time to time but doesn't give enough information
for me to figure out what caused the assertion to fail.

Relates to #24418
2017-05-01 14:50:13 -04:00
Luca Cavanna
91fbb0ba28 Move IndicesAliasesRequest#concreteAliases to TransportIndicesAliasesAction (#24400)
This method has to do with how the transport action may or may not resolve wildcards expressions to aliases names. It is only needed in TransportIndicesAliasesAction and for this reason it should be a private method in it rather than part of a request class which is also part of the Java API and later in the high level REST client.
2017-05-01 19:59:06 +02:00
Nik Everett
62712bf653 Test: extra debugging for refresh listeners stats
This test failed in CI but didn't give us enough information to
debug it:
https://elasticsearch-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+elasticsearch+master+nfs/223/consoleFull

This turns on more debugging and make the test fail more quickly
if something is obviously wrong.
2017-05-01 11:46:55 -04:00
Koen De Groote
0fef5acd01 Cleanup collections construction
This commit cleans up some cases where a list or map was being
constructed, and then an existing collection was copied into the new
collection. The clean is to instead use an appropriate constructor to
directly copy the existing collection in during collection
construction. The advantage of this is that the new collection is sized
appropriately.

Relates #24409
2017-04-30 21:26:51 -04:00
Yannick Welsch
86aab98fde [TEST] Fix race condition in ZenDiscoveryIT.testDiscoveryStats
With #24236, the master now uses the pending queue when publishing to itself. This means that a cluster state update is put into the pending queue,
then sent to the ClusterApplierService to be applied. After it has been applied, it is marked as processed and removed from the pending queue.
ensureGreen is implemented as a cluster health action that waits on certain conditions, which will lead to a cluster state update task to be submitted
on the master. When this task gets to run and the conditions are not satisfied yet, it register a cluster state observer. This observer is registered
on the ClusterApplierService and waits on cluster state change events. ClusterApplierService first notifies the observer and then the discovery
layer. This means that there is a small time frame where ensureGreen can complete and call the node stats to find the pending queue still containing
the last cluster state update.

Closes #24388
2017-04-28 20:42:56 +02:00
Yannick Welsch
9c55bca8fb Fix node failure detection race when updating cluster state
Failure detection should only be updated in ZenDiscovery after the current state has been updated to prevent a race condition
with handleLeaveRequest and handleNodeFailure as those check the current state to determine whether the failure is to be handled by this node.
2017-04-28 19:52:27 +02:00
olcbean
55daf743d7 Open and close index to honour allow_no_indices option (#24222)
Open/close index API when executed providing an index expressions that matched no indices, threw an error even when allow_no_indices was set to true. The APIs should rather honour the option and behave as a no-op in that case.

Closes #24031
2017-04-28 17:41:05 +02:00
Christoph Büscher
eb002340d7 Don't render InternalGeoCentroid in static helper method
This was introduced by a previous commit but is not necessary.
2017-04-28 16:55:07 +02:00
Christoph Büscher
16a7cbe463 Add count value to rest output of geo_centroid (#24387)
Currently we don't write the count value to the geo_centroid aggregation rest response,
but it is provided via the java api and the count() method in the GeoCentroid interface. 
We should add this parameter to the rest output and also provide it via the getProperty()
method.
2017-04-28 16:25:22 +02:00
Nik Everett
e3b7b88756 Fix compilation in Ecipse (#24391)
Eclipse doesn't allow extra semicolons after an import statement:
```
import foo.Bar;;   // <-- syntax error!
```

Here is the Eclipse bug:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=425140
which the Eclipse folks closed as "the spec doesn't allow these
semicolons so why should we?" Which is fair. Here is the bug
against javac for allowing them:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8027682
which hasn't been touched since 2013 without explanation. There
is, however, a rather educations mailing list thread:
http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/compiler-dev/2013-August/006956.html

which contains gems like, "In general, it is better/simpler to
change javac to conform to the spec. (Except when it is not.)"

I suspect the reason this hasn't been fixed is:
```
FWIW, if we change javac such that the set of programs accepted by javac
is changed, we have an process (currently Oracle internal) to get
approval for such a change.   So, we would not simply change javac on a
whim to meet the spec; we would at least have other eyes looking at the
behavioral change to determine if it is "acceptable".
```
from http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/compiler-dev/2013-August/006973.html
2017-04-28 09:52:14 -04:00
Guillaume Le Floch
382a617d34 Handle multiple aliases in _cat/aliases api (#23698)
The alias parameter was documented as a list in our rest-spec, yet only the first value out of a list was getting read and processed. This commit adds support for multiple aliases to _cat/aliases

Closes #23661
2017-04-28 15:21:44 +02:00
Kunal Kapoor
a5bd2012b6 Added validation for upserd request (#24282)
The version on an update request is a syntactic sugar
for get of a specific version, doc merge and a version
index. This changes it to reject requests with both
upsert and a version.
If the upsert index request is versioned, we also
reject the op.
2017-04-28 08:02:09 -04:00
Yannick Welsch
a72db191f2 Weaken assertion in ZenDiscovery.publish
The previous commit (35f78d098a) introduced an assertion in ZenDiscovery that was overly restrictive - it could trip when a cluster state that was
successfully published would not be applied locally because a master with a better cluster state came along in the meantime.
2017-04-28 11:33:53 +02:00
Yannick Welsch
35f78d098a Separate publishing from applying cluster states (#24236)
Separates cluster state publishing from applying cluster states:

- ClusterService is split into two classes MasterService and ClusterApplierService. MasterService has the responsibility to calculate cluster state updates for actions that want to change the cluster state (create index, update shard routing table, etc.). ClusterApplierService has the responsibility to apply cluster states that have been successfully published and invokes the cluster state appliers and listeners.
- ClusterApplierService keeps track of the last applied state, but MasterService is stateless and uses the last cluster state that is provided by the discovery module to calculate the next prospective state. The ClusterService class is still kept around, which now just delegates actions to ClusterApplierService and MasterService.
- The discovery implementation is now responsible for managing the last cluster state that is used by the consensus layer and the master service. It also exposes the initial cluster state which is used by the ClusterApplierService. The discovery implementation is also responsible for adding the right cluster-level blocks to the initial state.
- NoneDiscovery has been renamed to TribeDiscovery as it is exclusively used by TribeService. It adds the tribe blocks to the initial state.
- ZenDiscovery is synchronized on state changes to the last cluster state that is used by the consensus layer and the master service, and does not submit cluster state update tasks anymore to make changes to the disco state (except when becoming master).

Control flow for cluster state updates is now as follows:

- State updates are sent to MasterService
- MasterService gets the latest committed cluster state from the discovery implementation and calculates the next cluster state to publish
- MasterService submits the new prospective cluster state to the discovery implementation for publishing
- Discovery implementation publishes cluster states to all nodes and, once the state is committed, asks the ClusterApplierService to apply the newly committed state.
- ClusterApplierService applies state to local node.
2017-04-28 09:34:31 +02:00
Toby McLaughlin
e4bb360ae0 Fix typo in node environment exception message
This commit fixes a typo in an exception message when trying to create a
node environment.

Relates #24381
2017-04-28 00:48:52 -04:00
Zachary Tong
350573290f Agg builder accessibility fixes (#24323)
- Getters for DateHisto `interval` and `offset` should return a
long, not double
- Add getter for the filter in a FilterAgg
- Add getters for subaggs / pipelines in base AggregationBuilder
2017-04-27 16:50:59 -04:00
Ryan Ernst
cdcc75dd2a Plugins: Add support for platform specific plugins (#24265)
This commit adds support for plugins having a platform specific variant.
It also adds unit tests for all official and maven urls.
2017-04-27 11:27:29 -07:00
Ali Beyad
2facc42a55 Change snapshot status error to use generic SnapshotException (#24355)
Changes the snapshot status read exception from the (misleading)
IndexShardRestoreFailedException to the generic SnapshotException

Closes #24225
2017-04-27 09:36:26 -04:00
Yannick Welsch
2fa1c9fff1 Provide target allocation id as part of start recovery request (#24333)
This makes it possible for the recovery source to verify that it is talking to the shard it thinks it is talking to.

Closes #24167
2017-04-27 14:45:44 +02:00
Tim Vernum
65f90b25e0 Pass Context to ConstructingObjectParser's function (#24230)
Allow the `Context` to be used in the builder function used within ConstructingObjectParser.
This facilitates scenarios where a constructor argument comes from a URL parameter, or from document id.
2017-04-27 20:26:10 +10:00
Clinton Gormley
8a8410b5ce Added bwc indices for v2.4.5 2017-04-27 10:30:53 +02:00
Ryan Ernst
4a5c3c5a4a Test: Write node ports file before starting tribe service (#24351)
The tribe service can take a while to initialize, depending on how many cluster it needs to connect to. This change moves writing the ports file used by tests to before the tribe service is started.
2017-04-27 09:59:54 +02:00
Adrien Grand
1be2800120 Only allow one type on 7.0 indices (#24317)
This adds the `index.mapping.single_type` setting, which enforces that indices
have at most one type when it is true. The default value is true for 6.0+ indices
and false for old indices.

Relates #15613
2017-04-27 08:43:20 +02:00
Koen De Groote
7f9d84cb1a The parseObject method in DocumentParse can be void. There is no point in the code that actually expects the return, plus the variable created for it was never actually used. (#24350) 2017-04-26 16:54:23 -06:00
Ali Beyad
d387dcfd6c [TEST] fixes NPE in RoutingTableTests 2017-04-26 18:39:26 -04:00
Ali Beyad
0e74f5ddb1 [TEST] fixes shard count of source shard index in a restore shrink index
test
2017-04-26 16:34:53 -04:00
Nik Everett
bc45d10e82 Remove most usages of 1-arg Script ctor (#24325)
The one argument ctor for `Script` creates a script with the
default language but most usages of are for testing and either
don't care about the language or are for use with
`MockScriptEngine`. This replaces most usages of the one argument
ctor on `Script` with calls to `ESTestCase#mockScript` to make
it clear that the tests don't need the default scripting language.

I've also factored out some copy and pasted script generation
code into a single place. I would have had to change that code
to use `mockScript` anyway, so it was easier to perform the
refactor.

Relates to #16314
2017-04-26 16:04:38 -04:00
Luca Cavanna
149629fec6 Cross Cluster Search: propagate original indices per cluster (#24328)
In case of a Cross Cluster Search, the coordinating node should split the original indices per cluster, and send over to each cluster only its own set of original indices, rather than the set taken from the original search request which contains all the indices.

In fact, each remote cluster should not be aware of the indices belonging to other remote clusters.
2017-04-26 21:45:49 +02:00
Yannick Welsch
b7bf651738 [TEST] Fix cluster forming in testDynamicUpdateMinimumMasterNodes
This test can run into a split-brain situation as minimum_master_nodes is not properly set. To prevent this, make sure that at least one of the two
master nodes that are initially started has minimum_master_nodes correctly set.
2017-04-26 21:13:27 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen
ebe98f9d62
test: don't randomly wrap index reader 2017-04-26 21:07:56 +02:00
Ali Beyad
0e52e3420e Fixes restore of a shrunken index when initial recovery node is gone (#24322)
When an index is shrunk using the shrink APIs, the shrink operation adds
some internal index settings to the shrink index, for example
`index.shrink.source.name|uuid` to denote the source index, as well as
`index.routing.allocation.initial_recovery._id` to denote the node on
which all shards for the source index resided when the shrunken index
was created.  However, this presents a problem when taking a snapshot of
the shrunken index and restoring it to a cluster where the initial
recovery node is not present, or restoring to the same cluster where the
initial recovery node is offline or decomissioned.  The restore
operation fails to allocate the shard in the shrunken index to a node
when the initial recovery node is not present, and a restore type of
recovery will *not* go through the PrimaryShardAllocator, meaning that
it will not have the chance to force allocate the primary to a node in
the cluster.  Rather, restore initiated shard allocation goes through
the BalancedShardAllocator which does not attempt to force allocate a
primary.

This commit fixes the aforementioned problem by not requiring allocation
to occur on the initial recovery node when the recovery type is a
restore of a snapshot.  This commit also ensures that the internal
shrink index settings are recognized and not archived (which can trip an
assertion in the restore scenario).

Closes #24257
2017-04-26 14:48:10 -04:00
Koen De Groote
3187ed73fc Removal of dead code in ScriptedMetricAggregationBuilder (#24346)
This code removes a few lines of dead code from ScriptedMetricAggregationBuilder. 
Just completely dead code, it adds things to a Set that is then not used in any way.
2017-04-26 14:44:03 -04:00
Koen De Groote
4c0eb35c22 Removal of dead code from SnapshotsService (#24347)
This code removes a few lines of dead code from SnapshotsService. 
Looks like a forgotten remnant of a past implementation.
2017-04-26 14:32:35 -04:00
Nik Everett
7c3efb829b Move char filters into analysis-common (#24261)
Another step down the road to dropping the
lucene-analyzers-common dependency from core.

Note that this removes some tests that no longer compile from
core. I played around with adding them to the analysis-common
module where they would compile but we already test these in
the tests generated from the example usage in the documentation.

I'm not super happy with the way that `requriesAnalysisSettings`
works with regards to plugins. I think it'd be fairly bug-prone
for plugin authors to use. But I'm making it visible as is for
now and I'll rethink later.

A part of #23658
2017-04-26 13:25:34 -04:00
Christoph Büscher
db1b243343 InternalPercentilesBucket should not rely on ordered percents array (#24336)
Currently InternalPercentilesBucket#percentile() relies on the percent array passed in
to be in sorted order. This changes the aggregation to store an internal lookup table that
is constructed from the percent/percentiles arrays passed in that can be used to look up 
the percentile values.

Closes #24331
2017-04-26 19:15:48 +02:00
Yannick Welsch
91b61ce569 [TEST] Do a reroute with retry_failed after a bridge partition on testAckedIndexing
In case of a bridge partition, shard allocation can fail "index.allocation.max_retries" times if the master is the super-connected node and recovery
source and target are on opposite sides of the bridge. This commit adds a reroute with retry_failed after healing the network partition so that the
ensureGreen check succeeds.
2017-04-26 16:08:16 +02:00
Jay Modi
7f8fe8b81d StreamInput throws exceptions instead of using assertions (#24294)
StreamInput has methods such as readVInt that perform sanity checks on the data using assertions,
which will catch bad data in tests but provide no safety when running as a node without assertions
enabled. The use of assertions also make testing with invalid data difficult since we would need
to handle assertion errors in the code using the stream input and errors like this should not be
something we try to catch. This commit introduces a flag that will throw an IOException instead of
using an assertion.
2017-04-26 07:23:07 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen
c17de49a6d
[percolator] Fix memory leak when percolator uses bitset or field data cache.
The percolator doesn't close the IndexReader of the memory index any more.
Prior to 2.x the percolator had its own SearchContext (PercolatorContext) that did this,
but that was removed when the percolator was refactored as part of the 5.0 release.

I think an alternative way to fix this is to let percolator not use the bitset and fielddata caches,
that way we prevent the memory leak.

Closes #24108
2017-04-26 11:08:15 +02:00
Koen De Groote
3c845727f8 Replace alternating regex with character classes
This commit replaces two alternating regular expressions (that is,
regular expressions that consist of the form a|b where a and b are
characters) with the equivalent regular expression rewritten as a
character class (that is, [ab]) The reason this is an improvement is
because a|b involves backtracking while [ab] does not.

Relates #24316
2017-04-25 22:15:00 -04:00
Guillaume Le Floch
739cb35d1b Allow passing single scrollID in clear scroll API body (#24242)
* Allow single scrollId in string format

Closes #24233
2017-04-25 13:43:21 +02:00
Koen De Groote
88de33d43d Minor changes to collection creation from enums (#24274)
These changes are mainly cosmetic with minor perf advantages drawn from checkstyle.
2017-04-25 13:13:55 +02:00