This is the xplugins side of moving the client dependency for rest
handlers to the handleRequest method
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ce66e35e7b
This commit modifies the construction of the poll interval setting in
the native realm tests in response to upstream change
elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#2f638b5a23597967a98b1ced1deac91d64af5a44.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c6f60f51f4
If an attachment is configured of disposition type INLINE, and is referred to
in HTML body parts, then some email clients can display images inside of an HTML
email and refer to those attachments.
Watcher already had support for inlined attachments, however this could not be configured
from a watch, but just via the Java API. Also it was not tested.
This commit changes the attachment to decide on creation if it should be inline or a regular
attachment and adds a test.
Relates elastic/elasticsearch#2381
Relates elastic/elasticsearch#2464Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2557
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@84935ffb18
When parsing the privileges, we now no longer throw an exception if
there haven't been any names parsed out. This is not an issue though,
because we validate that the `names` array is not empty when we parse
it, and that it's not `null` before returning from the function.
Adds a rest test that sends things out of order to test this still
works.
Resolveselastic/elasticsearch#2606
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@62a38bea8f
Add new REST API endpoint to acknoweldging actions. The old endpoints
have not been removed as part of this PR, but can be in the next major
version.
Update the documentation to remove the parameter based example, and
mention that the old endpoints are going to be removed in the future.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2517
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e2558e9e1f
Template support is going to be removed from the Search API to its own Search Template API in the lang-mustache module (see elastic/elasticsearch#17906, elastic/elasticsearch#18765). This commit changes Watcher's SearchInput and SearchTransform classes so that it now uses a WatcherSearchTemplateRequest that contains both the search request and the template. Search request and template are rendered using WatcherSearchTemplateRequestService before being executed.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@bfa16ab80f
We were ignoring the response code which is always 401 because the license is not good to start watcher. Plus all tests run fine without these methods.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f93e1c2777
The watch index action was using the _timestamp field by default.
This functionality now needs to be configured explicitely for a special
field that is part of that document which is going to be indexed.
Relates elastic/elasticsearchelastic/elasticsearch#18980
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@dfa4cf2296
This class should have never existed, I fixed all places where we messed aroudn with this
and resolved dependencies or let guice deal with it.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@6a42c4153d
This commit handles the use of `*` as a field in a role as effectively disabling field level
security. We do this to take advantage of caches that we disable when field level security
is active.
See elastic/elasticsearch#2407
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d96e18d57c
This change makes the default role check the authenticating realm when authorizing
a request for the current user (or run as user) where the user is trying to change their
own password. We need to do this, otherwise we open up the potential of a user in one
realm changing the password of a user in another realm.
As part of this work, the authentication service has been refactored and simplified. A
new object, Authentication, is now returned when authenticating. Currently, this object
contains the user, authenticating realm information, and if it is a run as request the
information of the realm that looked up the user.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2089
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3fd9c37a16
The WWW-Authenticate header can optionally specify the charset that the server uses after
decoding credentials. If this is not specified, most clients will limit the available characters to
ISO-8859-1, which causes issues for certain characters.
See RFC 7617
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#2290
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@44411eebe7