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Simon Willnauer 5f0344a918 Pass ThreadContext to transport interceptors to allow header modification (#22618)
TransportInterceptors are commonly used to enrich requests with headers etc.
which requires access the the thread context. This is not always easily possible
since threadpools are hard to access for instance if the interceptor is used on a transport client.

This commit passes on the thread context to all the interceptors for further consumption.

Closes #22585
2017-01-15 13:35:39 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 2dd0ec57b2 [TEST] Remove connection listener from all transports in AbstractSimpleTransportTestCase#testSendRandomRequests 2017-01-13 23:19:04 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 4c1ee018f6 Remove setLocalNode from ClusterService and TransportService (#22608)
ClusterService and TransportService expect the local discovery node to be set
before they are started but this requires manual interaction and is error prone since
to work absolutely correct they should share the same instance (same ephemeral ID).

TransportService also has 2 modes of operation, mainly realted to transport client vs. internal
to a node. This change removes the mode where we don't maintain a local node and uses a dummy local
node in the transport client since we don't bind to any port in such a case.

Local discovery node instances are now managed by the node itself and only suppliers and factories that allow
creation only once are passed to TransportService and ClusterService.
2017-01-13 16:12:27 +01:00
Simon Willnauer d5fa84f869 Harder close and remove reference concurrency in MockTcpTransport (#22613)
There was still small race in MockTcpTransport where channesl that are concurrently
closing are not yet removed from the reference tracking causing tests to fail. Compared to
the other races before this is a rather small windown and requires very very short test durations.
2017-01-13 16:04:05 +01:00
Simon Willnauer acf2d2f86f Ensure new connections won't be opened if transport is closed or closing (#22589)
Today there are several races / holes in TcpTransport and MockTcpTransport
that can allow connections to be opened and remain unclosed while the actual
transport implementation is closed. A recently added assertions in #22554 exposes
these problems. This commit fixes several issues related to missed locks or channel
creations outside of a lock not checking if the resource is still open.
2017-01-12 20:27:09 +01:00
javanna 8072f168a3 Remove ParseFieldMatcher usages from QueryParseContext 2017-01-12 14:43:35 +01:00
Luca Cavanna 7674de9e1f Move human flag under always accepted query_string params (#22562)
There are some parameters that are accepted by each and every api we expose. Those (pretty, source, error_trace and filter_path)  are not explicitly listed in the spec of every api, rather whitelisted in clients test runners so that they are always accepted. The `human` flag has been treated up until now as a parameter that's accepted by only some stats and info api, but that doesn't reflect reality as es core treats it exactly like `pretty` (relevant especially now that we validate params and throw exception when we find one that is not supported). Furthermore, the human flag has effect on every api that outputs a date, time, percentage or byte size field. For instance the tasks api outputs a date field although they don't have the human flag explicitly listed in their spec. There are other similar cases. This commit removes the human flag from the rest spec and makes it an always accepted query_string param.
2017-01-12 10:04:45 +01:00
Simon Willnauer 8a0393f718 Move assertion for open channels under TcpTransport lock
TcpTransport has an actual mechanism to stop resources in subclasses.
Instead of overriding `doStop` subclasses should override `stopInternal`
that is executed under the connection lock guaranteeing that there is no
concurrency etc.

Relates to #22554
2017-01-11 23:37:12 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 8015fbbf25 Make s3 repository sensitive settings use secure settings (#22479)
* Settings: Make s3 repository sensitive settings use secure settings

This change converts repository-s3 to use the new secure settings. In
order to support the multiple ways we allow aws creds to be configured,
it also moves the main methods for the keystore wrapper into a
SecureSettings interface, in order to allow settings prefixing to work.
2017-01-11 11:19:46 -08:00
Simon Willnauer 6810125a8b Prevent open channel leaks if handshake times out or is interrupted (#22554)
The low level TCP handshake can cause channel / connection leaks if it's interrupted
since the caller doesn't close the channel / connection if the handshake was not successful.
This commit fixes the channel leak and adds general test infrastructure to detect channel leaks
in the future.
2017-01-11 17:02:36 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux 2dcb05fca8 Add fromxcontent methods to index response (#22229)
This commit adds the parsing fromXContent() methods to the IndexResponse class. The method is based on a ObjectParser because it is easier to use when parsing parent abstract classes like DocWriteResponse.

It also changes the ReplicationResponse.ShardInfo so that it now implements ToXContentObject. This way, the ShardInfo.fromXContent() method can be used by the IndexResponse's ObjectParser.
2017-01-10 20:25:32 +01:00
Yannick Welsch c35277e623 [TEST] Fix JSON generation of failure in InternalTestCluster
Relates to #22387
2017-01-10 17:53:04 +01:00
Boaz Leskes f387848f83 MockTransportService.doClose assertions should check openConnections under lock 2017-01-10 14:03:31 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 9fc1a735cc Keep NodeConnectionsService in sync with current nodes in the cluster state (#22509)
The NodeConnectionsService currently determines which nodes to connect to / disconnect from by inspecting cluster state changes and connecting to added nodes / disconnecting from removed nodes. When a master steps down (for example due to another master-eligible node shutting down which brings the number of master-eligible nodes below minimum_master_master), and the connection to other existing nodes was dropped while pinging, however, the connection to these nodes is not re-established while publishing the first cluster state that establishes the node as master.
This commit changes the NodeConnectionsService connect / disconnect logic to always rely on the state that is to be / was published, looking not only at the added / removed nodes, but validating that exactly all nodes that are currently registered in NodeConnectionsService are connected (corresponds to a NOOP if the node is already connected).
2017-01-10 13:29:49 +01:00
Nik Everett 12923ef896 Close and flush refresh listeners on shard close
Right now closing a shard looks like it strands refresh listeners,
causing tests like
`delete/50_refresh/refresh=wait_for waits until changes are visible in search`
to fail. Here is a build that fails:
https://elasticsearch-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+elasticsearch+multi_cluster_search+multijob-darwin-compatibility/4/console

This attempts to fix the problem by implements `Closeable` on
`RefreshListeners` and rejecting listeners when closed. More importantly
the act of closing the instance flushes all pending listeners
so we shouldn't have any stranded listeners on close.

Because it was needed for testing, this also adds the number of
pending listeners to the `CommonStats` object and all API to which
that flows: `_cat/nodes`, `_cat/indices`, `_cat/shards`, and
`_nodes/stats`.
2017-01-06 20:03:32 -05:00
Ryan Ernst cd6e3f4cea Merge branch 'master' into keystore 2017-01-06 09:32:08 -08:00
Tim B b9c2c2f6f0 Move IfConfig.logIfNecessary call into bootstrap (#22455)
This is related to #22116. A logIfNecessary() call makes a call to
NetworkInterface.getInterfaceAddresses() requiring SocketPermission
connect privileges. By moving this to bootstrap the logging call can be
made before installing the SecurityManager.
2017-01-06 11:10:53 -06:00
Ryan Ernst eb596d7270 more renames 2017-01-06 01:03:45 -08:00
javanna d87a30647b remove ParseFieldMatcher usages from SearchAfterBuilder 2017-01-05 19:33:04 +01:00
Simon Willnauer a5daa5d3a2 Execute low level handshake in #openConnection (#22440)
Today we execute the low level handshake on the TCP layer in #connectToNode.
If #openConnection is used directly, which is truly expert, no handshake is executed
which allows connecting to nodes that are not necessarily compatible. This change
moves the handshake to #openConnection to prevent bypassing this logic.
2017-01-05 07:32:53 +01:00
Tim B be22a250b6 Replace Socket, ServerSocket, and HttpServer usages in tests with mocksocket versions (#22287)
This integrates the mocksocket jar with elasticsearch tests. Mocksocket wraps actions requiring SocketPermissions in doPrivilege blocks. This will eventually allow SocketPermissions to be assigned to the mocksocket jar opposed to the entire elasticsearch codebase.
2017-01-04 14:38:51 -06:00
Adrien Grand f8998fece5 Upgrade to lucene-6.4.0-snapshot-084f7a0. (#22413) 2017-01-04 19:03:52 +01:00
Simon Willnauer c6573e6e56 Filter actions to trace in test
Notifications for request tracing are invoked concurrently and can still
be in flight once a tracer is installed in the test. This can lead to side-effects
since the test relied on exact invocations. This commit adds action filtering
to the test tracer to only count invocations for the relevant actions.

Closes #22418
2017-01-03 23:40:52 +01:00
javanna 6329a98a97 Remove ParseFieldMatcher usages from SearchContext 2017-01-03 15:52:32 +01:00
javanna 71d6a37032 [TEST] assign blacklistPathMatchers only after the contexts have been assigned
There could be an issue creating the REST clients and/or making the first request to the external cluster. If that happens, the blacklist has already been assigned and the following tests will fail because of an assertion that checks that the blacklist is not already assigned when the contexts are not.
2017-01-03 15:25:05 +01:00
Daniel Mitterdorfer 1ed64f0551 Eliminate unneccessary declaration of IOException
With this commit we remove the declaration of IOException from
assertWarnings and modify all call sites.

Checked with @javanna
2017-01-03 12:36:28 +01:00
Igor Motov ca90d9ea82 Remove PROTO-based custom cluster state components
Switches custom cluster state components from PROTO-based de-serialization to named objects based de-serialization
2016-12-28 13:32:35 -05:00
Adrien Grand 2d81750a13 Make ESTestCase resilient to initialization errors. 2016-12-26 14:55:22 +01:00
Adrien Grand d89757b848 Fix mutate function to always actually modify the failure object. 2016-12-26 10:34:50 +01:00
Jason Tedor ddf4a463f3 Reject invalid test logging annotations
Today we silently ignore invalid test logging annotations. This commit
rejects these annotations, failing the processing of the annotation and
aborting the test.
2016-12-23 07:51:35 -05:00
Jason Tedor 432ec54347 Apply logging levels in hierarchical order
This commit adds a test for applying logging levels in hierarchical
order, and addresses an issue with restoring the logging levels at the
end of a test or suite.
2016-12-23 07:51:19 -05:00
Yannick Welsch baea17b53f Separate cluster update tasks that are published from those that are not (#21912)
This commit factors out the cluster state update tasks that are published (ClusterStateUpdateTask) from those that are not (LocalClusterUpdateTask), serving as a basis for future refactorings to separate the publishing mechanism out of ClusterService.
2016-12-23 12:23:52 +01:00
Boaz Leskes 215874aff3 process TestLogging annotation value in prefix-first order
We have to sort the logger names so they wouldn't override each other. Processing org.elasticsearch:DEBUG after org.elasticsearch.transport:TRACE resets the setting of the later
2016-12-23 09:03:43 +01:00
Ryan Ernst fb690ef748 Settings: Add infrastructure for elasticsearch keystore
This change is the first towards providing the ability to store
sensitive settings in elasticsearch. It adds the
`elasticsearch-keystore` tool, which allows managing a java keystore.
The keystore is loaded upon node startup in Elasticsearch, and used by
the Setting infrastructure when a setting is configured as secure.

There are a lot of caveats to this PR. The most important is it only
provides the tool and setting infrastructure for secure strings. It does
not yet provide for keystore passwords, keypairs, certificates, or even
convert any existing string settings to secure string settings. Those
will all come in follow up PRs. But this PR was already too big, so this
at least gets a basic version of the infrastructure in.

The two main things to look at.  The first is the `SecureSetting` class,
which extends `Setting`, but removes the assumption for the raw value of the
setting to be a string. SecureSetting provides, for now, a single
helper, `stringSetting()` to create a SecureSetting which will return a
SecureString (which is like String, but is closeable, so that the
underlying character array can be cleared). The second is the
`KeyStoreWrapper` class, which wraps the java `KeyStore` to provide a
simpler api (we do not need the entire keystore api) and also extend
the serialized format to add metadata needed for loading the keystore
with no assumptions about keystore type (so that we can change this in
the future) as well as whether the keystore has a password (so that we
can know whether prompting is necessary when we add support for keystore
passwords).
2016-12-22 16:28:34 -08:00
Nik Everett f5f2149ff2 Remove much ceremony from parsing client yaml test suites (#22311)
* Remove a checked exception, replacing it with `ParsingException`.
* Remove all Parser classes for the yaml sections, replacing them with static methods.
* Remove `ClientYamlTestFragmentParser`. Isn't used any more.
* Remove `ClientYamlTestSuiteParseContext`, replacing it with some static utility methods.

I did not rewrite the parsers using `ObjectParser` because I don't think it is worth it right now.
2016-12-22 11:00:34 -05:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 06576ed13b Adds abstract test classes for serialisation (#22281)
This adds test classes that can be used to test the wire serialisation and (optionally) the XContent serialisation of objects that implement Streamable/Writeable and ToXContent.

These test classes will enable classes sich as InternalAggregation (or at least its implementations) to be tested in a consistent way when is comes to testing serialisation.
2016-12-22 10:49:18 +00:00
Jason Tedor 7946396fe6 Introduce translog no-op
As the translog evolves towards a full operations log as part of the
sequence numbers push, there is a need for the translog to be able to
represent operations for which a sequence number was assigned, but the
operation did not mutate the index. Examples of how this can arise are
operations that fail after the sequence number is assigned, and gaps in
this history that arise when an operation is assigned a sequence number
but the operation never completed (e.g., a node crash). It is important
that these operations appear in the history so that they can be
replicated and replayed during recovery as otherwise the history will be
incomplete and local checkpoints will not be able to advance. This
commit introduces a no-op to the translog to set the stage for these
efforts.

Relates #22291
2016-12-21 23:08:16 -05:00
Boaz Leskes 0e9186e137 Simplify Unicast Zen Ping (#22277)
The `UnicastZenPing` shows it's age and is the result of many small changes. The current state of affairs is confusing and is hard to reason about. This PR cleans it up (while following the same original intentions). Highlights of the changes are:

1) Clear 3 round flow - no interleaving of scheduling.
2) The previous implementation did a best effort attempt to wait for ongoing pings to be sent and completed. The pings were guaranteed to complete because each used the total ping duration as a timeout. This did make it hard to reason about the total ping duration and the flow of the code. All of this is removed now and ping should just complete within the given duration or not be counted (note that it was very handy for testing, but I move the needed sync logic to the test).
3) Because of (2) the pinging scheduling changed a bit, to give a chance for the last round to complete. We now ping at the beginning, 1/3 and 2/3 of the duration.
4) To offset for (3) a bit, incoming ping requests are now added to on going ping collections.
5) UnicastZenPing never establishes full blown connections (but does reuse them if there). Relates to #22120
6) Discovery host providers are only used once per pinging round. Closes #21739
7) Usage of the ability to open a connection without connecting to a node ( #22194 ) and shorter connection timeouts helps with connections piling up. Closes #19370
8) Beefed up testing and sped them up.
9) removed light profile from production code
2016-12-21 15:09:58 +01:00
Nik Everett 567c65b0d5 Replace IndicesQueriesRegistry (#22289)
* Switch query parsing to namedObject
* Remove IndicesQueriesRegistry
2016-12-21 09:05:14 -05:00
javanna 7141f6b554 [TEST] improve error message in ESTestCase#assertWarnings 2016-12-21 13:31:02 +01:00
Luca Cavanna ae01a51b44 [TEST] make ESSingleNodeTestCase tests repeatable (#22283)
If we conditionally do random things, e.g. initialize a node only after the first test, we have to make sure that we unconditionally create a new seed calling random.nextLong(), then initialize the node under a private randomness context. This makes sure that any random usage through Randomness.get() will retrieve the proper random instance through RandomizedContext.current().getRandom(). When running under private randomness, the context will return the Random instance that was created with the provided seed (forked from the main random instance) rather than the main Random that's exposed to tests as well. Otherwise tests become non repeatable because that initialization part happens only before the first executed test.
2016-12-21 11:44:24 +01:00
Nik Everett a04dcfb95b Introduce XContentParser#namedObject (#22003)
Introduces `XContentParser#namedObject which works a little like
`StreamInput#readNamedWriteable`: on startup components register
parsers under names and a superclass. At runtime we look up the
parser and call it to parse the object.

Right now the parsers take a context object they use to help with
the parsing but I hope to be able to eliminate the need for this
context as most what it is used for at this point is to move
around parser registries which should be replaced by this method
eventually. I make no effort to do so in this PR because it is
big enough already. This is meant to the a start down a road that
allows us to remove classes like `QueryParseContext`,
`AggregatorParsers`, `IndicesQueriesRegistry`, and
`ParseFieldRegistry`.

The goal here is to reduce the amount of plumbing required to
allow parsing pluggable things. With this you don't have to pass
registries all over the place. Instead you must pass a super
registry to fewer places and use it to wrap the reader. This is
the same tradeoff that we use for NamedWriteable and it allows
much, much simpler binary serialization. We think we want that
same thing for xcontent serialization.

The only parsing actually converted to this method is parsing
`ScoreFunctions` inside of `FunctionScoreQuery`. I chose this
because it is relatively self contained.
2016-12-20 11:05:24 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 850f51db01 Internal: Refactor SettingCommand into EnvironmentAwareCommand (#22175)
* Internal: Refactor SettingCommand into EnvironmentAwareCommand

This change renames and changes the behavior of SettingCommand to have
its primary method take in a fully initialized Environment for
elasticsearch instead of just a map of settings. All of the subclasses
of SettingCommand already did this at some point, so this just removes
duplication.
2016-12-19 15:23:44 -08:00
javanna 5dae10db11 [TEST] add warnings check to ESTestCase
We are currenlty checking that no deprecation warnings are emitted in our query tests. That can be moved to ESTestCase (disabled in ESIntegTestCase) as it allows us to easily catch where our tests use deprecated features and assert on the expected warnings.
2016-12-19 19:39:56 +01:00
javanna 6a27628f12 Remove support for strict parsing mode
We return deprecation warnings as response headers, besides logging them. Strict parsing mode stayed around, but was only used in query tests, though we also introduced checks for deprecation warnings there that don't need strict parsing anymore (see #20993).

 We can then safely remove support for strict parsing mode. The final goal is to remove the ParseFieldMatcher class, but there are many many users of it. This commit prepares the field for the removal, by deprecating ParseFieldMatcher and making it effectively not needed. Strict parsing is removed from ParseFieldMatcher, and strict parsing is replaced in tests where needed with deprecation warnings checks.

 Note that the setting to enable strict parsing was never ported to the new settings infra hance it cannot be set in production. It is really only used in our own tests.

 Relates to #19552
2016-12-19 19:39:56 +01:00
javanna 38914f17ed [TEST] improve ElasticsearchAssertions#assertEquivalent for ToXContent
Rename the method to assertToXContentEquivalent to highlight that it's tailored to ToXContent comparisons.

Rather than parsing into a map and replacing byte[] in both those maps, add custom equality assertions that recursively walk maps and lists and call Arrays.equals whenever a byte[] is encountered.
2016-12-19 19:32:50 +01:00
Luca Cavanna 3421e54a42 Add fromXContent method to GetResponse (#22082)
Moved field values `toXContent` logic to `GetField` (from `GetResult`), which outputs its own fields, and can also parse them now. Also added `fromXContent` to `GetResult` and `GetResponse`.

 The start object and end object for `GetResponse` output have been moved to `GetResult#toXContent`, from the corresponding rest action. This makes it possible to have `toXContent` and `fromXContent` completely symmetric, as parsing requires looping till an end object is found which is weird when the corresponding `toXContent` doesn't print that out.

This also introduces the foundation for testing retrieval of _source and stored field values.
2016-12-19 17:21:26 +01:00
Nik Everett 5bec4f8024 Unescape \\r in stash dump
Oh windows.....

Relates to #22195
2016-12-19 10:57:26 -05:00
Yannick Welsch 63af03a104 Atomic mapping updates across types (#22220)
This commit makes mapping updates atomic when multiple types in an index are updated. Mappings for an index are now applied in a single atomic operation, which also allows to optimize some of the cross-type updates and checks.
2016-12-19 14:39:50 +01:00
Boaz Leskes b857b316b6 Add BWC layer to seq no infra and enable BWC tests (#22185)
Sequence BWC logic consists of two elements:

1) Wire level BWC using stream versions.
2) A changed to the global checkpoint maintenance semantics.

For the sequence number infra to work with a mixed version clusters, we have to consider situation where the primary is on an old node and replicas are on new ones (i.e., the replicas will receive operations without seq#) and also the reverse (i.e., the primary sends operations to a replica but the replica can't process the seq# and respond with local checkpoint). An new primary with an old replica is a rare because we do not allow a replica to recover from a new primary. However, it can occur if the old primary failed and a new replica was promoted or during primary relocation where the source primary is treated as a replica until the master starts the target.

1) Old Primary & New Replica - this case is easy as is taken care of by the wire level BWC. All incoming requests will have their seq# set to `UNASSIGNED_SEQ_NO`, which doesn't confuse the local checkpoint logic (keeping it at `NO_OPS_PERFORMED`) 
2) New Primary & Old replica - this one is trickier as the global checkpoint service currently takes all in sync replicas into consideration for the global checkpoint calculation. In order to deal with old replicas, we change the semantics to say all *new node* in sync replicas. That means the replicas on old nodes don't count for the global checkpointing. In this state the seq# infra is not fully operational (you can't search on it, because copies may miss it) but it is maintained on shards that can support it. The old replicas will have to go through a file based recovery at some point and will get the seq# information at that point. There is still an edge case where a new primary fails and an old replica takes over. I'lll discuss this one with @ywelsch as I prefer to avoid it completely.

This PR also re-enables the BWC tests which were disabled. As such it had to fix any BWC issue that had crept in. Most notably an issue with the removal of the `timestamp` field in #21670.

The commit also includes a fix for the default value of the seq number field in replicated write requests (it was 0 but should be -2), that surface some other minor bugs which are fixed as well.

Last - I added some debugging tools like more sane node names and forcing replication request to implement a `toString`
2016-12-19 13:08:24 +01:00