This feature is mainly done for the integration with the commercial reporting, but can be used
for anything else as well.
This adds a `attachments` to the email configuration, which can be used like this
```
"attachments" : {
"some_id" : {
"http" : {
"request" : {
"url" : "http://example.org/foo.pdf"
}
}
},
"other_id" : {
"data" : {
"format" : "json"
}
}
}
```
The main reason to pick this format is extensibility. If we would like to support another
attachment type, like an file reader, we could do so easily from an API point of view.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#870
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@66d14be965
This commit removes the current implementation in HttpExporter so that it does not automatically clean indices anymore.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@7d30338355
In order to have a shortcut for the execution of a watch and
specifying the record_execution and ignore_condition booleans,
so are now supported in the HTTP request parameters as well.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#918
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@bed5da40b7
* This action enables sending notifications to pager duty services.
* Utilizes pager duty's REST API
* Similar to the `email`, `hipchat` and `slack` actions, multiple `pagerduty` accounts can be configured, each with its own Service API key
* A `pagerduty` account is roughly mapped to a service in your pagerduty service.
* `pagerduty` actions are associated with an account, or if not, their events will be sent via the default account.
* An incident can be acknowledged, resolved or triggered
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#492
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@72cc21d119
This commit merge the ClusterInfoCollector in the ClusterStatsCollector so that cluster stats are retrieved only once.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@fe70149210
This commit changes the templates so that they are now versionned using a number (starting from 1). This number is used in index templates names (ex: .marvel-es-data-1, .marvel-es-1) as well as in indices names (ex: .marvel-es-1-2015-12-30, .marvel-es-data-1).
If the template does not exist, it is created. Otherwise nothing (no update) is done.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@66c1a8bed0
This commit enable tribe nodes support for Marvel. It avoid ElasticsearchSecurityException when a tribe node is connected to a cluster that has been configured for both Shield and Marvel by loading the MarvelShieldIntegration support on tribe node even if marvel.enabled is set to false. It also allows tribe nodes to be monitored using Marvel with their own marvel settings.
closeselastic/elasticsearch#1088
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e0401c1288
Instead of having to specify `scheme`, `host`, `port`, `path` and `params` each
one can now use the `url` field and specify something like `http://example.org/foo?bar=baz`
This works for HttpRequest and HttpRequestTemplate
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8c052cf419
Because of specifying the concrete implementations in WatcherPlugin.nodeServices(),
all of those services got created twice for each node (guice requires the interface here).
This resulted in NPEs as the first instantiation did not run doStart() and thus had empty
settings, that resulted in a NPE.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1179
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c6a1f5093f
* allow bulk requests with updates if fls/dls isn't configured for targetted index
* throw a hard error if the current call can't resolve an associated transport request
marvel: node stats collector should use the client instead of the internal apis, because otherwise the index searcher wrapper can't locate the transport request that is associated with current call and would then throw an exception, which then prevents the marvel agent from collecting stats.
* if both field or document level security is enabled then all forbidden operations should fail
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b2c40d6559
The REST authenticate API can be used to test credentials and retrieve details about the
user that has been authenticated. This currently includes retrieving the user's username
and roles.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1019
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@117a226187
My previous change only fixed it when it resolves to something different than localhost.
But in some cases, it does not resolve at all, we must specify the IP.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@547eb4c42f