This is related to #25931. In CloudBlobContainer#exists it is possible
that a socket connection will be opened. This commit ensures that those
calls have the proper socket privileges.
This is related to #25932. Currently when we create the
`GoogleCloudStorageService` client we do not wrap that call in a
doPrivileged block. The call might open a connection. This commit
ensures that the creation is wrapped in a doPrivileged block.
A previous change enabled it so that users could configure the
configuration path via a command-line option --path.conf. However, a
subsequent change has made it so that we expect users to set the
configuration path via the environment variable CONF_DIR. To enable
this, we now pass the value of CONF_DIR as the value for the
command-line option --path.conf. This has two problems:
- the presence of --path.conf always being on the command line breaks
other flags like --help for multi-commands
- the scripts for which --help is not broken say that you can pass
--path.conf but this is a lie since passing it will make it appear
twice in the command-line arguments breaking the script
Since --path.conf is no longer the way that we want users to set the
configuration path, we should remove the --path.conf option. However, we
still need a way to get the configuration path from the scripts to the
running Java process. To do this, we now pass the configuration path as
a system property. This keeps it off the script command line fixing the
above problems.
The only remaining question (that I can see) is whether or not to
respect -Des.path.conf=<some path> if the user sets this in their
jvm.options or via ES_JAVA_OPTS. I think that we should not do this (as
has been our tradition), es.path.home and es.path.conf are special,
should be set by our scripts only so users should not be setting them at
all so we should not take any effort to respect these flags if the user
tries to otherwise use them.
Relates #25943
When running a script that depends on elasticsearch-env, the
elasticsearch-env script seeks backwards from the directory containing
the script to find Elasticsearch home. This is done by seeking backwards
in the path to find bin, and then going one directory above
that. Unfortunately, if the script is started relatively from the bin
directory, then bin will appear in the path since it is a relative
path. This commit fixes this by making the starting path absolute before
attempting to seek backwards.
* A cycle was detected in eclipse, and was fixed in the same fashion as
core and core-tests.
* The rest client deps jar was not properly exported in the generated
eclipse classpath file for rest client.
Relates #25208
The low level rest client does not need the shadow plugin applied, it
only needs the plugin jar in the classpath, in order to create a
ShadowJar task.
Relates #25208
With Gradle 4.1 and newer JDK versions, we can finally invoke Gradle directly using a JDK9 JAVA_HOME without requiring a JDK8 to "bootstrap" the build. As the thirdPartyAudit task runs within the JVM that Gradle runs in, it needs to be adapted now to be JDK9 aware.
This commit also changes the `JavaCompile` tasks to only fork if necessary (i.e. when Gradle's JVM and JAVA_HOME's JVM differ).
At the shard level we use an operation permit to coordinate between regular shard operations and special operations that need exclusive access. In ES versions < 6, the operation requiring exclusive access was invoked during primary relocation, but ES versions >= 6 this exclusive access is also used when a replica learns about a new primary or when a replica is promoted to primary.
These special operations requiring exclusive access delay regular operations from running, by adding them to a queue, and after finishing the exclusive access, release these operations which then need to be put back on the original thread-pool they were running on. In the presence of thread pool rejections, the current implementation had two issues:
- it would not properly release the operation permit when hitting a rejection (i.e. when calling ThreadedActionListener.onResponse from IndexShardOperationPermits.acquire).
- it would not invoke the onFailure method of the action listener when the shard was closed, and just log a warning instead (see ThreadedActionListener.onFailure), which would ultimately lead to the replication task never being cleaned up (see #25863).
This commit fixes both issues by introducing a custom threaded action listener that is permit-aware and properly deals with rejections.
Closes#25863
It fixes random score generation to ensure that you will not always get the
same scores on a read-only index by integrating the seed into the score
computation when using doc ids. It also removes `ctx.docBase` from the formula
since it might change over time if deletes are compacted while scores are
supposed to be cacheable per segment.
Extracts ranges from range queries on byte, short, integer, long, half_float, scaled_float, float, double, date and ip fields.
byte, short, integer and date ranges are normalized to Lucene's LongRange.
half_float and float are normalized to Lucene's DoubleRange.
When extracting range queries, the QueryAnalyzer computes the width of the range. This width is used to determine
what range should be preferred in a conjunction query. The QueryAnalyzer prefers the smaller ranges, because these
ranges tend to match with less documents.
Closes#21040
Today we expose `IndexFieldDataService` outside of IndexService to do maintenance
or lookup field data in different ways. Yet, we have a streamlined way to access IndexFieldData
via `QueryShardContext` that should encapsulate all access to it. This also ensures that we control all other functionality like cache clearing etc.
This change also removes the `recycler` option from `ClearIndicesCacheRequest` this option is a no-op and should have been removed long ago.
Currently, NioTransport does start normal socket selectors and the
client when the network server setting is set to false. This commit
makes it so that the client will be started even when the network server
is not enabled.
Additionally, it randomly introduces the NioTransport as an option for
the MockTransportClient throughout tests.
This predicate is used to deal with the intricacies of detecting when a master is reelected/nodes rejoins an existing master. The current implementation is based on nodeIds, which is fine if the master really change. If the nodeId is equal the code falls back to detecting an increment in the cluster state version which happens when a node is re-elected or when the node rejoins. Sadly this doesn't cover the case where the same node is elected after a full restart of all master nodes. In that case we recover the cluster state from disk but the version is reset back to 0. To fix this, the check should be done based on ephemeral IDs which are reset on restart.
Fixes#25471
These two methods do do the same thing. The subtle difference between the two is that the former prints out pretty printed content by default while the latter doesn't. There are way more usages of the latter throughout the codebase hence I kept that variant although I do think that it would be much better to print out prettified content by default from a `toString`. That breaks quite some tests so I didn't make that change yet.
Also XContentHelper#toString was outdated as it didn't check the ToXContent#isFragment method to decide whether a new anonymous object has to be created or not. It would simply fail with any ToXContentObject.
The test only waited for one op to be stuck. In rare occasions the other ops were still in flight when recovery captured a translog snapshot throwing doc count off.
The configuration removed from the runtime configuration did not
properly remove the deps jar from gradle versions > 3.3. The rest client
now removes both the 3.3 and 3.3+ configurations so this works on both
versions of gradle.
Closes#25884
Relates #25208
Today when we aggregate on the `_index` field the cross cluster search
alias is not taken into account. Neither is it respected when we search
on the field. This change adds support for cluster alias when the cluster
alias is present on the `_index` field.
Closes#25606
This changes makes it so you can index a value like "1.0" or "1.1" into whole
number field types like byte and integer. Without this change then the above
values would have resulted in an error, even with coerce set to true.
Closes#25819
Currently we have an option to interrupt the selector thread on close.
This option is not needed as we do not call this method and we should
not be blocking on the network thread. Instead we only need to ever call
wakeup() on the raw selector.
We cannot guarantee that the result of computations will be in the float range,
since it depends on the data and how scores are computed. We already use doubles
as intermediate representations and cast to a float as a final step, which is
the right thing to do. Small doubles will just be rounded to zero, there is not
much we can or should do about it.
Closes#25330
Stored fields were still being accessed for nested inner hits even if the _source was not requested.
This was done to figure out the id of the root document. However this is already known higher up the stack.
So instead this change adds the id to the nested search context, so that it is no longer required to be fetched via the stored fields.
In case the _source is large and no source is requested then hot threads like these ones would still appear:
```
100.3% (501.3ms out of 500ms) cpu usage by thread 'elasticsearch[AfXKKfq][search][T#6]'
2/10 snapshots sharing following 22 elements
org.apache.lucene.store.DataInput.skipBytes(DataInput.java:352)
org.apache.lucene.codecs.compressing.CompressingStoredFieldsReader.skipField(CompressingStoredFieldsReader.java:246)
org.apache.lucene.codecs.compressing.CompressingStoredFieldsReader.visitDocument(CompressingStoredFieldsReader.java:601)
org.apache.lucene.index.CodecReader.document(CodecReader.java:88)
org.apache.lucene.index.FilterLeafReader.document(FilterLeafReader.java:411)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.loadStoredFields(FetchPhase.java:347)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.createNestedSearchHit(FetchPhase.java:219)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.execute(FetchPhase.java:150)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.subphase.InnerHitsFetchSubPhase.hitsExecute(InnerHitsFetchSubPhase.java:73)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.execute(FetchPhase.java:166)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.subphase.InnerHitsFetchSubPhase.hitsExecute(InnerHitsFetchSubPhase.java:73)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.execute(FetchPhase.java:166)
org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.executeFetchPhase(SearchService.java:422)
```
and:
```
8/10 snapshots sharing following 27 elements
org.apache.lucene.codecs.compressing.LZ4.decompress(LZ4.java:135)
org.apache.lucene.codecs.compressing.CompressionMode$4.decompress(CompressionMode.java:138)
org.apache.lucene.codecs.compressing.CompressingStoredFieldsReader$BlockState$1.fillBuffer(CompressingStoredFieldsReader.java:531)
org.apache.lucene.codecs.compressing.CompressingStoredFieldsReader$BlockState$1.readBytes(CompressingStoredFieldsReader.java:550)
org.apache.lucene.store.DataInput.readBytes(DataInput.java:87)
org.apache.lucene.store.DataInput.skipBytes(DataInput.java:350)
org.apache.lucene.codecs.compressing.CompressingStoredFieldsReader.skipField(CompressingStoredFieldsReader.java:246)
org.apache.lucene.codecs.compressing.CompressingStoredFieldsReader.visitDocument(CompressingStoredFieldsReader.java:601)
org.apache.lucene.index.CodecReader.document(CodecReader.java:88)
org.apache.lucene.index.FilterLeafReader.document(FilterLeafReader.java:411)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.loadStoredFields(FetchPhase.java:347)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.createNestedSearchHit(FetchPhase.java:219)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.execute(FetchPhase.java:150)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.subphase.InnerHitsFetchSubPhase.hitsExecute(InnerHitsFetchSubPhase.java:73)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.execute(FetchPhase.java:166)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.subphase.InnerHitsFetchSubPhase.hitsExecute(InnerHitsFetchSubPhase.java:73)
org.elasticsearch.search.fetch.FetchPhase.execute(FetchPhase.java:166)
org.elasticsearch.search.SearchService.executeFetchPhase(SearchService.java:422)
```
Currently Engine.close can return immediately if the engine is already at the process of shutting down (due to a concurrent close call or an engine failure). This is a shame because some of our testing infra wants to do things like checking the index. This commit changes the logic to make sure that all calls to close wait until resources are freed. Failing the engine is still non blocking.
Fixes#25817
This commit removes all external dependencies from the rest client jar
and shades them in an 'org.elasticsearch.client' package within the jar
using shadowJar gradle plugin. All projects that depended on the
existing jar have been converted to using the 'org.elasticsearch.client'
package prefixes to interact with the rest client.
Closes#25208
This change disables the graph analysis on default `shingle` filter.
The pre-configured shingle filter produces shingles of different size.
Graph analysis on such token stream is useless and dangerous as it may create too many paths.
Fixes#25555
The context suggester extracts the context field values from the document but it does not filter doc values field coming from Keyword field.
This change filters doc values field when building the context values.
Fixes#25404
This change handles the case where a SpanNearQueryBuilder tries to create a query with a single clause.
This is not allowed in the SpanNearQuery so instead of throwing an exception when the weight is built, this change builds and returns
the singleton inner clause on toQuery.
Fixes#25630
The default _parent field tries to load global ordinals because it is created with eager_global_ordinals=true.
This leads to an IllegalStateException because this field does not have doc_values.
This change explicitely sets eager_global_ordinals to false in order to avoid the ISE on startup.
Fixes#25849
Currently we are failing to close socket channels when the initial bind
or connect operation fails. This leaves the file descriptor hanging
around. This closes the channel when an exception occurs during bind or
connect.
Currently an NioChannel is created and it is UNREGISTERED. At some point
it is registered with a selector. From that point on, the channel can
only be closed by the selector. The fact that a channel might not be
associated with a selector has significant implications for concurrency
and the channel shutdown process. The only thing that is simplified by
allowing channels to be in a state independent of a selector is some
testing scenarios.
This PR modifies channels so that they are given a selector at creation
time and are always associated with that selector. Only that selector
can close that channel. This simplifies the channel lifecycle and
closing intricacies.