Improve separation of scripting between EQL and SQL by delegating common
methods to QL. The context detection is determined based on the package
to avoid having repetitive class hierarchies.
The Painless whitelists have been improved so that the declaring class
is used instead of the inherited one.
Relates #53688
(cherry picked from commit 6d46033e736c64ac9255c5d6964600d2a931430a)
EQL: Add Substring function with Python semantics (#53688)
Does not reuse substring from SQL due to the difference in semantics and
the accepted arguments.
Currently it is missing full integration tests as, due to the usage of
scripting, requires an actual integration test against a proper cluster
(and likely its own QA project).
(cherry picked from commit f58680bad33d5ce4139157a69a4d9f5f286bc3c4)
* add flush always output option that will flush the output printer
after each debug message when enabled (disabled by default)
* at debug output initializationtime, log debug output
information about OS, JVM and default JVM timezone
(cherry picked from commit b5db9657d1eadce9902041e5b128bf32c02d302a)
This commit introduces aarch64 packaging, including bundling an aarch64
JDK distribution. We had to make some interesting choices here:
- ML binaries are not compiled for aarch64, so for now we disable ML on
aarch64
- depending on underlying page sizes, we have to disable class data
sharing
Fixes up the "forbidden" warnings that you get when you import
Elasticsearch using "import gradle projects".
With this, and the manual step of switching circular project definitions
to warnings this gets most thing *compiling*.
Re-applies the change from #53523 along with test fixes.
closes#53626closes#53624closes#53622closes#53625
Co-authored-by: Nik Everett <nik9000@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lee Hinman <dakrone@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jake Landis <jake.landis@elastic.co>
Fix NPE when `null` is passed as a parameter for a parameterized
pattern of LIKE/RLIKE. e.g.: `field LIKE ?` params=[null]`
Check for null pattern in LIKE/RLIKE as for RLIKE (RegexpQuery) we
get an IllegalArgumentExpression from Lucence but for LIKE
(WildcardQuery) we get an NPE.
Fixes: #53557
(cherry picked from commit ec3481ed13254ecdec32acf7a0fafd536ec77aff)
Add missing asScript() implementation for LIKE/RLIKE expressions.
When LIKE/RLIKE are used for example in GROUP BY or are wrapped with
scalar functions in a WHERE clause, the translation must produce a
painless script which will be executed to implement the correct
behaviour and previously this was completely missing, and as a
consquence wrong results were silently (no error) returned.
Fixes: #53486
(cherry picked from commit eaa8ead6742a8e7dcf343bcbaff8de031550fd77)
Lucene 8.5.0 release candidates are imminent. This commit upgrades master to use
the latest snapshot to check that there are no last-minute bugs or regressions.
This commit adds a new request object field, "version", containing the version of the requesting client. This parameter is now accepted - and for certain clients required - by the server and the request is validated against it. Currently server's and client's versions still need to be equal in order for the request to be accepted. Relaxing this check is going to be part of future work.
On the clients' side, the only check remaining is to ensure that the peer server is supporting version backwards compatibility (i.e. is on, or newer than a certain release).
(cherry picked from commit a8f413a20fb023bec83af0de1211a2936a7f558c)
Add a unit test to verify that the optimization of expression
(e.g. COALESCE) is applied to all instances of the expression:
SELECT, WHERE, GROUP BY and HAVING.
Relates to #35270
(cherry picked from commit 2ceedc7f2019fad92cd86679af1a9c6fa594aa8d)
Set size/displaySize to 45 which is the maximum string for
an IP (v6), since IPs are returned as strings.
Fixes: #52762
(cherry picked from commit 815f01747a4d54a274ca248af6fc08e5ea0728c1)
* Move In, InPipe and InProcessor out of SQL to the common QL project.
* Move tests classes to the QL project.
* Create SQL dedicated In class to handle SQL specific data types.
* Update SQL classes to use the InPipe and InProcessor QL classes.
* Extract common Foldables methods in QL project.
* Be more explicit when folding and converting a foldable value, by
removing most of the code inside Foldables class.
(cherry picked from commit 7425042f86f66df8c207c5e96f9b9848bda2b4c3)
The sql-cli script sources x-pack-env, but it does so assuming the
current directory is ES_HOME. This commit alters the source command to
use ES_HOME which is available after running elasticsearch-env.
closes#47803
This commit modifies the codebase so that our production code uses a
single instance of the IndexNameExpressionResolver class. This change
is being made in preparation for allowing name expression resolution
to be augmented by a plugin.
In order to remove some instances of IndexNameExpressionResolver, the
single instance is added as a parameter of Plugin#createComponents and
PersistentTaskPlugin#getPersistentTasksExecutor.
Backport of #52596
Refactor the code to allow contextual parameterization of dateFormat and
name.
Separate aggs/query implementation though there's room for improvement
in the future
(cherry picked from commit e086f81b688875b33d01e4504ce7377031c8cf28)
Translate to an agg query even if only literals are selected,
so that the correct number of rows is returned (number of buckets).
Fix issue with key only in GROUP BY (not in select) and WHERE clause:
Resolve aggregates and groupings based on the child plan which holds
the info info for all the fields of the underlying table.
Fixes: #41951Fixes: #41413
(cherry picked from commit 45b85809678b34a448639a420b97e25436ae851f)
This commit makes the names of fetch subphases more consistent:
* Now the names end in just 'Phase', whereas before some ended in
'FetchSubPhase'. This matches the query subphases like AggregationPhase.
* Some names include 'fetch' like FetchScorePhase to avoid ambiguity about what
they do.
This commit removes the need for DeprecatedRoute and ReplacedRoute to
have an instance of a DeprecationLogger. Instead the RestController now
has a DeprecationLogger that will be used for all deprecated and
replaced route messages.
Relates #51950
Backport of #52278
* Add more checks around parameter conversions
This commit adds two necessary verifications on received parameters:
- it checks the validity of the parameter's data type: if the declared
data type is resolved to an ES or Java type;
- it checks if the returned converter is non-null (i.e. a conversion is
possible) and generates an appropriate exception otherwise.
(cherry picked from commit eda30ac9c69383165324328c599ace39ac064342)
* Extract common optimizer tests (#52169)
(cherry picked from commit e5ad72bc22e9ec0686ab582195f0032efcb880bf)
* Hook in the optimizer rules (#52172)
(cherry picked from commit 1f90d8cc56052fbf2af604e72f9f5ca73f5e75d5)
Previously, in the in-memory sorting module
`LocalAggregationSorterListener` only the aggregate functions where used
(grabbed by the `sortingColumns`). As a consequence, if the ORDER BY
was also using columns of the GROUP BY clause, (especially in the case
of higher priority - before the aggregate functions) wrong results were
produced. E.g.:
```
SELECT gender, MAX(salary) AS max FROM test_emp
GROUP BY gender
ORDER BY gender, max
```
Add all columns of the ORDER BY to the `sortingColumns` so that the
`LocalAggregationSorterListener` can use the correct comparators in
the underlying PriorityQueue used to implement the in-memory sorting.
Fixes: #50355
(cherry picked from commit be680af11c823292c2d115bff01658f7b75abd76)
Previously, when the specified (or default) fetchSize led to
subsequent HTTP requests and the usage of cursors, those subsequent
were no longer using the client timezone specified in the initial
SQL query. As a consequence, Even though the query is executed once
(with the correct timezone) the processing of the query results by
the HitExtractors in the next pages was done using the default
timezone Z. This could lead to incorrect results.
Fix the issue by correctly using the initially specified timezone,
which is found in the deserialisation of the cursor string.
Fixes: #51258
(cherry picked from commit 8f7afbdeb9295999b48a6c36db5b31cbe0cee432)
Make the parsing of date more lenient
- as an escaped literal: `{d '2020-02-10[[T| ]10:20[:30][.123456789][tz]]'}`
- cast a string to a date: `CAST(2020-02-10[[T| ]10:20[:30][.123456789][tz]]' AS DATE)`
Closes: #49379
(cherry picked from commit 5863b27500d5e7f6cdd8c6c62b09b84e53ca724a)
This fixes:
- the parsing of milliseconds in intervals: everything past the . used to be converted as-is to milliseconds, with no normalisation of the unit; thus, a value of .23 ended up as 23 millis in the interval, instead of 230.
- the printing of a trailing .0, in case the interval lacks the fractional part;
- tests generating a random millisecond value used to simply print it in the string about to be evaluated without a necessary front-filling of 0[s], where the amount was below 100/10.
(The combination of first and last issues above, plus statistical "luck" made the incorrect handling pass the tests.)
(cherry picked from commit 4de8c64f63ee37c1bcfdb9b9d3a07d09be243222)
Allow also whitespace ` ` (together with `T`) as a separator between
date and time parts of the timestamp string. E.g.:
```
{ts '2020-02-08 12.10.45'}
```
or
```
{ts '2020-02-08T12.10.45'}
```
Fixes: #46069
(cherry picked from commit 07c977023fb8ceab5991c359a6cbfe07beaad9bb)
This commit changes how RestHandlers are registered with the
RestController so that a RestHandler no longer needs to register itself
with the RestController. Instead the RestHandler interface has new
methods which when called provide information about the routes
(method and path combinations) that are handled by the handler
including any deprecated and/or replaced combinations.
This change also makes the publication of RestHandlers safe since they
no longer publish a reference to themselves within their constructors.
Closes#51622
Co-authored-by: Jason Tedor <jason@tedor.me>
Backport of #51950
Add some more tests where more than one literal is selected,
unaliased and aliased.
Follows: #42121
(cherry picked from commit 405271d408a233e697eb2e9ded3005a71f4df5e7)
The related issue regarding aggregation queries where some literals
are also selected together with aggregate function has been fixed
with #49570. Add integration tests to verify the behavior.
Relates to: #41411
(cherry picked from commit 9f414a8d05c75e1a9f8250084f6dcd634d5d78d8)