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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ryan Ernst c4f4378006
Core: Rework multi date formatter merging (#36447)
This commit moves the MergedDateFormatter to a package private class and
reworks joda DateFormatter instances to use that instead of a single
DateTimeFormatter with multiple parsers. This will allow the java and
joda multi formats to share the same format parsing method in a
followup.
2018-12-11 23:47:44 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 1a36046421
Core: Convert FormatDateTimeFormatter to DateFormatter (#36396)
This commit creates JodaDateFormatter to replace
FormatDateTimeFormatter. It converts all uses of the old class
to DateFormatter to allow a future change to use JavaDateFormatter
when appropriate.
2018-12-10 08:06:41 -08:00
Ryan Ernst a27f2efca5
Core: Converge FormatDateTimeFormatter and DateFormatter apis (#36390)
This commit makes FormatDateTimeFormatter and DateFormatter apis close
to each other, so that the former can be removed in favor of the latter.
This PR does not change the uses of FormatDateTimeFormatter yet, so that
that future change can be purely mechanical.
2018-12-07 17:23:41 -08:00
hanbing0715 fe54f73434 Persist generated public keys unencrypted (#34626)
The changes introduced in cca1a2a mean that we should
not encrypt the public keys that might be generated by
the key-pair-generator when storing the file, as the code 
that would consume them assumes that they are not encrypted
2018-10-24 13:55:21 +03:00
Ryan Ernst 7800b4fa91
Core: Abstract DateMathParser in an interface (#33905)
This commits creates a DateMathParser interface, which is already
implemented for both joda and java time. While currently the java time
DateMathParser is not used, this change will allow a followup which will
create a DateMathParser from a DateFormatter, so the caller does not
need to know the internals of the DateFormatter they have.
2018-09-26 07:56:25 -07:00
Nik Everett 2c81d7f77e
Build: Rework shadow plugin configuration (#32409)
This reworks how we configure the `shadow` plugin in the build. The major
change is that we no longer bundle dependencies in the `compile` configuration,
instead we bundle dependencies in the new `bundle` configuration. This feels
more right because it is a little more "opt in" rather than "opt out" and the
name of the `bundle` configuration is a little more obvious.

As an neat side effect of this, the `runtimeElements` configuration used when
one project depends on another now contains exactly the dependencies needed
to run the project so you no longer need to reference projects that use the
shadow plugin like this:

```
testCompile project(path: ':client:rest-high-level', configuration: 'shadow')
```

You can instead use the much more normal:

```
testCompile "org.elasticsearch.client:elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client:${version}"
```
2018-08-21 20:03:28 -04:00
Nik Everett e6b9f59e4e
Build: Shadow x-pack:protocol into x-pack:plugin:core (#32240)
This bundles the x-pack:protocol project into the x-pack:plugin:core
project because we'd like folks to consider it an implementation detail
of our build rather than a separate artifact to be managed and depended
on. It is now bundled into both x-pack:plugin:core and
client:rest-high-level. To make this work I had to fix a few things.

Firstly, I had to make PluginBuildPlugin work with the shadow plugin.
In that case we have to bundle only the `shadow` dependencies and the
shadow jar.

Secondly, every reference to x-pack:plugin:core has to use the `shadow`
configuration. Without that the reference is missing all of the
un-shadowed dependencies. I tried to make it so that applying the shadow
plugin automatically redefines the `default` configuration to mirror the
`shadow` configuration which would allow us to use bare project references
to the x-pack:plugin:core project but I couldn't make it work. It'd *look*
like it works but then fail for transitive dependencies anyway. I think
it is still a good thing to do but I don't have the willpower to do it
now.

Finally, I had to fix an issue where Eclipse and IntelliJ didn't properly
reference shadowed transitive dependencies. Neither IDE supports shadowing
natively so they have to reference the shadowed projects. We fix this by
detecting `shadow` dependencies when in "Intellij mode" or "Eclipse mode"
and adding `runtime` dependencies to the same target. This convinces
IntelliJ and Eclipse to play nice.
2018-07-24 11:53:04 -04:00
Tanguy Leroux bf58660482
Remove all unused imports and fix CRLF (#31207)
The X-Pack opening and the recent other refactorings left a lot of 
unused imports in the codebase. This commit removes them all.
2018-06-11 15:12:12 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas cca1a2a7cf
Make licensing FIPS-140 compliant (#30251)
Necessary changes so that the licensing functionality can be
used in a JVM in FIPS 140 approved mode.
* Uses adequate salt length in encryption
* Changes key derivation to PBKDF2WithHmacSHA512 from a custom
  approach with SHA512 and manual key stretching
* Removes redundant manual padding

Other relevant changes:
* Uses the SAH512 hash instead of the encrypted key bytes as the
  key fingerprint to be included in the license specification
* Removes the explicit verification check of the encryption key
  as this is implicitly checked in signature verification.
2018-05-02 22:19:43 +03:00
Ryan Ernst 2efd22454a Migrate x-pack-elasticsearch source to elasticsearch 2018-04-20 15:29:54 -07:00