When removing a plugin with a config directory, we preserve the config
directory. This is because the workflow for upgrading a plugin involves
removing and then installing the plugin again and losing the plugin
config in this case would be terrible. This commit causes a message
regarding this to be printed in case the user wants to manually delete
these files.
This commit removes a line-length violation in RemovePluginCommand.java
and removes this file from the list of files for which the line-length
check is suppressed.
We have intentionally introduced leniency for ThrowableProxy from Log4j
to work around a bug there. Yet, a test for this introduced leniency was
not addded. This commit introduces such a test.
Relates #20329
Jython shades `jansi` into it's classpath without changing it's package or
anything like that. This causes attempts to load native code on windows which
blows up tests. This change adds `log4j.skipJansi=true` system property to our
tests as well as to the JVM properties we set.
Previously we had an exemption for Joda-Time BaseDateTime because we
forked this class to remove the usage of a volatile field. This hack is
no longer in place, so the exemption is no longer necessary. This commit
removes that exemption.
Relates #20328
The BackgroundIndexer now uses auto-generated IDs randomly. This causes some problems
for tests that still rely on the fact that the IDs are increasing integers. This change
exposes all IDs via a Set<String> to iterate over for tests.
A warning was introduced if old log config files are present (e.g.,
logging.yml). However, this check is executed unconditionally. This can
lead to no such file exceptions when logging configs are not being
resolved, for example when installing a plugin. This commit moves this
check to only execute when logging configs are being resolved.
Some assertions in MaxMapCountCheckTests assert that certain messages
are logged. These assertions pass everywhere except Windows where the
JVM seems confused. The issue is not the javac compiler as the bytecode
produced on OS X and Windows is identical for the relevant classes so
this leaves a possible JVM bug. It is not worth investigating the
ultimate cause of this bug so instead this commit introduces a
workaround.
Because of security permissions that we do not grant to the AWS SDK (for
use in discovery-ec2 and repository-s3 plugins), certain calls in the
AWS SDK will lead to security exceptions that are logged at the warning
level. These warnings are noise and we should suppress them. This commit
adds plugin log configurations for discovery-ec2 and repository-s3 to
ship with default Log4j 2 configurations that suppress these log
warnings.
Relates #20313
Log4j has a bug where it does not handle a security exception that can
be thrown when it is rendering a stack trace. This commit intentionally
introduces jar hell with the ThrowableProxy class to work around this
bug until a fix is a released.
Relates #20306
To ensure we don't add documents more than once even if it's mostly paranoia
except of one case where we relocated a shards away and back to the same node
while an initial request is in flight but has not yet finished AND is retried.
Yet, this is a possible case and for that reason we ensure we pass on the
maxUnsafeAutoIdTimestamp on when we prepare for translog recovery.
Relates to #20211
- Using log() to indicate natural log can add some confusion when trying to further adjust/tweak scores. Other parts of the API (field_value_factor on this same page) use 'ln' and 'log', so this change should be more consistent
- Fixes#20027
- I generated the images using http://latex2png.com/ at a resolution of 150 which seemed to be about the same size as before