This is what happens when you pull on the "Remove the PROTOTYPEs from
MovAvgModels" string. This removes MovAvgModelStreams in favor of
readNamedWriteable and MovAvgParserMapper in favor of
ParseFieldRegistry<MovAvgModel.AbstractModelParser>.
Relates to #17085
Boolean fields were not handled in `DocumentParser.createBuilderFromFieldType`.
This also improves the logic a bit by falling back to the default mapping of
the given type insteah of hard-coding every case and throws a better exception
than a NPE if no dynamic mappings could be created.
Closes#17879
The Settings class has an enormous amount of methods with variations of
parameters. This change removes all the methods which take multiple
setting names, which were completely unused.
We plan to change every request so that it can support a parentTaskId.
This shrinks EMPTY_TASK_ID, which will be on every request once that change
is made, from 31 bytes to 9 bytes to 1 byte.
This change fixes the lookup during document parsing of whether an
object field is dynamic to handle looking up through parent object
mappers, and also handle when a parent object mapper was created during
document parsing.
closes#17854
Now there aren't any more specialized methods to read or write
NamedWriteables! Now StreamInput and StreamOutput don't need to know
about large chunks of the application!
In Elasticsearch 5.0.0, by default unquoted field names in JSON will be
rejected. This can cause issues, however, for documents that were
already indexed with unquoted field names. To alleviate this, a system
property has been added that can be enabled so migration can occur.
This system property will be removed in Elasticsearch 6.0.0
Resolves#17674
When I pulled on the thread that is "Remove PROTOTYPEs from
SignificanceHeuristics" I ended up removing SignificanceHeuristicStreams
and replacing it with readNamedWriteable. That seems like a lot at once
but it made sense at the time. And it is what we want in the end, I think.
Anyway, this also converts registration of SignificanceHeuristics to
use ParseFieldRegistry to make them consistent with Queries, Aggregations
and lots of other stuff.
Adds a new and wonderous hack to support serialization checking of
NamedWriteables registered by plugins!
Related to #17085
Extracts all the replication logic that is done on the Primary to a separated class called ReplicationOperation. The goal
here is to make unit testing of this logic easier and in the future allow setting up tests that work directly on IndexShards
without the need for networking.
Closes#16492
Removes deprecated registration methods from SearchModule and
NamedWriteableRegistry and removes the "shims" used to migrate
aggregations to the new registration methods.
Relates to #17085
* Added an extra `field` parameter to the `percolator` query to indicate what percolator field should be used. This must be an existing field in the mapping of type `percolator`.
* The `.percolator` type is now forbidden. (just like any type that starts with a `.`)
This only applies for new indices created on 5.0 and later. Indices created on previous versions the .percolator type is still allowed to exist.
The new `percolator` field type isn't active in such indices and the `PercolatorQueryCache` knows how to load queries from these legacy indices.
The `PercolatorQueryBuilder` will not enforce that the `field` parameter is of type `percolator`.
This commit refactors the UUID-generating methods out of Strings into
their own class. The primary motive for this refactoring is to avoid a
chain of class initializers from loading this class earlier than
necessary. This was discovered when it was noticed that starting
Elasticsearch without any active network interfaces leads to some
logging statements being executed before logging had been
initailized. Thus:
- these UUID methods have no place being on Strings
- removing them reduces spooky action-at-distance loading of this class
- removed the troublesome, logging statements from MacAddressProvider,
logging using statically-initialized instances of ESLogger are prone
to this problem
Relates #17837
We have this TransportAddressSerializers that works similarly to
NamedWriteables except it uses shorts instead of streams. I don't know
enough to propose removing it in favor of NamedWriteables to I just ported
it to using Writeable.Reader and left it alone.
Relates to #17085