We can keep only unit tests in plugins instead of starting each time a local node and running tests against it.
Also follow up of #12091
Tests can use more than one JVM
We don't need anymore to set the number of jvm to run tests as we moved IT to Rest Tests
For all plugins but cloud plugins which will require another way for running integration tests.
Today shards are responsible for producing one sort value per document, which
is later used on the coordinating node to resolve the global top documents.
However, this is problematic on string fields with
`missing: _first, order: desc` or `missing: _last, order: asc` given that there
is no such thing as a string that compares greater than any other string. Today
we use a string containing a single code point which is the maximum allowed code
point but this is a hack: instead we should inform the coordinating node that
the document had no value and let it figure out how it should be sorted
depending on whether missing values should be sorted first or last.
Close#9155
Simplify and consolidate ShardRouting construction. Make sure that there is really only one place it gets created, when a shard is first created in unassigned state, and from there on, it is either copy constructed or built internally as a target for relocation.
This change helps make sure within our codebase data carries over by the ShardRouting is not lost as the shard goes through transitions, and can help simplify the addition of more data on it (like uuid).
For testing, a centralized TestShardRouting allows to create testable versions of ShardRouting, that are not needed to be as strict as the non test codebase. This can be cleanup more later on, but it is a good start.
closes#12125
This makes FuzzyQueryBuilder and Parser take an Object as a value using the
same logic as termQuery, so that numbers, dates or Strings would be properly
handled.
Relates #11865Closes#12020
We also run our license checker in `mvn verify`, but there
are problems with checksum calculation on windows there, so I've
disabled the license checker on windows to prevent those false fails.
previously this was done wrong, junit4 ant tasks were brought into
the test classpath. This created jar hell for tests, and also encouraged
people to use _internal_ stuff like its bundled guava in tests.
also the task was set to be lenient and ignore errors. And we were
passing in a messload of unnecessary classpaths to run this. It
only needs the module classpath: the explicit ant dependencies we declare.
This converts the tracking of jars and classes in JarHell to use
Path objects, instead of URL. This makes for nicer printing
of the underlying path when an error does occur.
This commit defaults fuzzy_transpositions on fuzzy queries to true. This means that by default, tranpositions will now count as a single
edit.
Closes#9278
there is more to do here, but this is already a lot more robust.
* don't clean workspace in teardown, it might be useful for debugging if stuff fails.
* kill ES/clean workspace in setup, so things always work even in the case of ^C
* use pidfile to kill
* fail if kill errors
* refactor a bit more logic here
This property is set by maven, and unlike the current hack, during
a multimodule build will be set to the correct thing.
Otherwise today sometimes we run integ tests with outdated ES
artifacts, which makes for incredibly confusing failures.
Closes#12101
the failure type. This change marks the engine as corrupted only when the failure
is caused by an actual index corrruption. When an engine is failed for other
reasons, the engine is only closed without removing the shard state.
closes#11788