* Added lenient flag for synonym-tokenfilter.
Relates to #30968
* added docs for synonym-graph-tokenfilter
-- Also made lenient final
-- changed from !lenient to lenient == false
* Changes after review (1)
-- Renamed to ElasticsearchSynonymParser
-- Added explanation for ElasticsearchSynonymParser::add method
-- Changed ElasticsearchSynonymParser::logger instance to static
* Added lenient option for WordnetSynonymParser
-- also added more documentation
* Added additional documentation
* Improved documentation
The initial check will never be true, because of the special semantics of NaN,
where no value is equal to Nan, including NaN. Thus, x == Double.NaN always
evaluates to false. The method still works correct because later computations
will also return NaN if the avg argument is NaN, but the intended shortcut
doesn't work.
A newly added class called DateFormatters now contains java.time based
builders for dates, which also intends to be fully backwards compatible,
when the name based date formatters are picked. Also a new class named
CompoundDateTimeFormatter for being able to parse multiple different
formats has been added.
A duelling test class has been added that ensures the same dates when
parsing java or joda time formatted dates for the name based dates.
Note, that java.time and joda time are not fully backwards compatible,
which also means that old formats will currently not work with this
setup.
* add support for is_write_index in put-alias body parsing
The Rest Put-Alias Action does separate parsing of the alias body
to construct the IndicesAliasesRequest. This extra parsing
was missed in #30703.
* test flag was not just ignored by the parser
* disable backcompat tests
* Handle missing values in painless
Throw an exception for `doc['field'].value`
if this document is missing a value for the `field`.
For 7.0:
This is the default behaviour from 7.0
For 6.x:
To enable this behavior from 6.x, a user can set a jvm.option:
`-Des.script.exception_for_missing_value=true` on a node.
If a user does not enable this behavior, a deprecation warning is logged on start up.
Closes#29286
If a get alias api call requests a specific alias pattern then
indices not having any matching aliases should not be included in the response.
This is a second attempt to fix this (first attempt was #28294).
The reason that the first attempt was reverted is because when xpack
security is enabled then index expression (like * or _all) are resolved
prior to when a request is processed in the get aliases transport action,
then `MetaData#findAliases` can't know whether requested all where
requested since it was already expanded in concrete alias names. This
change replaces aliases(...) replaceAliases(...) method on AliasesRequests
class and leave the aliases(...) method on subclasses. So there is a distinction
between when xpack security replaces aliases and a user setting aliases via
the transport or high level http client.
Closes#27763
This is a followup to #31537. It makes a number of changes requested by
a review that came after the PR was merged. These are mostly cleanups
and doc improvements.
Fixes 2 issues that together cause errors during index creation
with geo_shapes that use the term strategy. The term strategy changes
the default for points_only parameter, but this wasn't taken into
account during serialization. So, setting the term strategy would add
`"points_only": true` to serialization. At the same time if the term
strategy would also cause the `points_only` setting to be not marked as
a processed element during parsing, which would cause index creation to
fail with the error: `Mapping definition for [location] has unsupported`
`parameters: [points_only : true]`.
Fixes#31707
Removes support for storing scripts without the usual json around the
script. So You can no longer do:
```
POST _scripts/<templatename>
{
"query": {
"match": {
"title": "{{query_string}}"
}
}
}
```
and must instead do:
```
POST _scripts/<templatename>
{
"script": {
"lang": "mustache",
"source": {
"query": {
"match": {
"title": "{{query_string}}"
}
}
}
}
}
```
This improves error reporting when you attempt to store a script but don't
quite get the syntax right. Before, there was a good chance that we'd
think of it as a "raw" template and just store it. Now we won't do that.
Nice.
Today TransportService is tightly coupled with Transport since it
requires an instance of TransportService in order to receive responses
and send requests. This is mainly due to the Request and Response handlers
being maintained in TransportService but also because of the lack of a proper
callback interface.
This change moves request handler registry and response handler registration into
Transport and adds all necessary methods to `TransportConnectionListener` in order
to remove the `TransportService` dependency from `Transport`
Transport now accepts one or more `TransportConnectionListener` instances that are
executed sequentially in a blocking fashion.
The Rectangle constructor validates bounds before coerce has a chance
to normalize coordinates so it cannot be used as intermittent storage.
This commit removes the Rectangle as an intermittent storage for the
bounding box coordinates.
Fixes#31718
AWS supports the creation and use of credentials that are only valid for a
fixed period of time. These credentials comprise three parts: the usual access
key and secret key, together with a session token. This commit adds support for
these three-part credentials to the EC2 discovery plugin and the S3 repository
plugin.
Note that session tokens are only valid for a limited period of time and yet
there is no mechanism for refreshing or rotating them when they expire without
restarting Elasticsearch. Nonetheless, this feature is already useful for
nodes that need only run for a few days, such as for training, testing or
evaluation. #29135 tracks the work towards allowing these credentials to be
refreshed at runtime.
Resolves#16428
This PR does the server side work for adding the Get Index API to the REST
high-level-client, namely moving resolving default settings to the
transport action. A follow up would be the client side changes.
So far the in-flight request circuit breaker has only accounted for the
on-the-wire representation of a request. However, we convert the raw
request into XContent internally which increases the overhead.
Therefore, we increase the value of the corresponding setting
`network.breaker.inflight_requests.overhead` from one to two. While this
value is still rather conservative (we assume that the representation as
structured objects has no overhead compared to the byte[]), it is closer
to reality than the current value.
Relates #31613
`MemoryCircuitBreakerTests` conflates two test aspects: It tests
individual circuit breakers as well as the circuit breaker hierarchy.
With this commit we split those two aspects into two test classes:
* Tests for individual circuit breakers stay in the current class
* Other tests are moved to `HierarchyCircuitBreakerServiceTests`
Adds a new parameter to the BlobContainer#write*Blob methods to specify whether the existing file
should be overridden or not. For some metadata files in the repository, we actually want to replace
the current file. This is currently implemented through an explicit blob delete and then a fresh write.
In case of using a cloud provider (S3, GCS, Azure), this results in 2 API requests instead of just 1.
This change will therefore allow us to achieve the same functionality using less API requests.
Before deleting a repository index generation file, BlobStoreRepository
checks for the existence of the file and then deletes it. We can save
a request here by using BlobContainer.deleteBlobIgnoringIfNotExists()
which ignores error when deleting a file that does not exist.
Since there is no way with S3 to know if a non versioned file existed
before being deleted, this pull request also changes S3BlobContainer so
that it now implements deleteBlobIgnoringIfNotExists(). It will now save
one more request (blobExist?) when appropriate. The tests and fixture
have been modified to conform the S3 API that always returns a 204/NO
CONTENT HTTP response on deletions.
Make password hashing algorithm/cost configurable for the
stored passwords of users for the realms that this applies
(native, reserved). Replaces predefined choice of bcrypt with
cost factor 10.
This also introduces PBKDF2 with configurable cost
(number of iterations) as an algorithm option for password hashing
both for storing passwords and for the user cache.
Password hash validation algorithm selection takes into
consideration the stored hash prefix and only a specific number
of algorithnm and cost factor options for brypt and pbkdf2 are
whitelisted and can be selected in the relevant setting.
The TaskManager and TaskAwareRequest could return null when registering
a task according to their javadocs, but no implementations ever actually
did that. This commit removes that wording from the javadocs and ensures
null is no longer allowed.
* Remove deprecation warnings to prepare for Gradle 5
Gradle replaced `project.sourceSets.main.output.classesDir` of type
`File` with `project.sourceSets.main.output.classesDirs` of type
`FileCollection`
(see [SourceSetOutput](https://github.com/gradle/gradle/blob/master/subprojects/plugins/src/main/java/org/gradle/api/tasks/SourceSetOutput.java))
Build output is now stored on a per language folder.
There are a few places where we use that, here's these and how it's
fixed:
- Randomized Test execution
- look in all test folders ( pass the multi dir configuration to the
ant runner )
- DRY the task configuration by introducing `basedOn` for
`RandomizedTestingTask` DSL
- Extend the naming convention test to support passing in multiple
directories
- Fix the standalon test plugin, the dires were not passed trough,
checked with a debuger and the statement had no affect due to a
missing `=`.
Closes#30354
* Only check Java tests, PR feedback
- Name checker was ran for Groovy tests that don't adhere to the same
convections causing the check to fail
- implement PR feedback
* Replace `add` with `addAll`
This worked because the list is passed to `project.files` that does the
right thing.
* Revert "Only check Java tests, PR feedback"
This reverts commit 9bd9389875d8b88aadb50df57a45cd0d2b073241.
* Remove `basedOn` helper
* Bring some changes back
Previus revert accidentally reverted too much
* Fix negation
* add back public
* revert name check changes
* Revert "revert name check changes"
This reverts commit a2800c0b363168339ea65e2a79ec8256e5883e6d.
* Pass all dirs to name check
Only run on Java for build-tools, this is safe because it's a self test.
It needs more work before we could pass in the Groovy classes as well as
these inherit from `GroovyTestCase`
* remove self tests from name check
The self complicates the task setup and disable real checks on
build-tools.
With this change there are no more self tests, and the build-tools tests
adhere to the conventions.
The self test will be replaced by gradle test kit, thus the addition of
the Gradle plugin builder plugin.
* First test to run a Gradle build
* Add tests that replace the name check self test
* Clean up integ test base class
* Always run tests
* Align with test naming conventions
* Make integ. test case inherit from unit test case
The check requires this
* Remove `import static org.junit.Assert.*`
* Move to Gradle 4.8 RC1
* Use latest version of plugin
The current does not work with Gradle 4.8 RC1
* Switch to Gradle GA
* Add and configure build compare plugin
* add work-around for https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/5692
* work around https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/5696
* Make use of Gradle build compare with reference project
* Make the manifest more compare friendly
* Clear the manifest in compare friendly mode
* Remove animalsniffer from buildscript classpath
* Fix javadoc errors
* Fix doc issues
* reference Gradle issues in comments
* Conditionally configure build compare
* Fix some more doclint issues
* fix typo in build script
* Add sanity check to make sure the test task was replaced
Relates to #31324. It seems like Gradle has an inconsistent behavior and
the taks is not always replaced.
* Include number of non conforming tasks in the exception.
* No longer replace test task, create implicit instead
Closes#31324. The issue has full context in comments.
With this change the `test` task becomes nothing more than an alias for `utest`.
Some of the stand alone tests that had a `test` task now have `integTest`, and a
few of them that used to have `integTest` to run multiple tests now only
have `check`.
This will also help separarate unit/micro tests from integration tests.
* Revert "No longer replace test task, create implicit instead"
This reverts commit f1ebaf7d93e4a0a19e751109bf620477dc35023c.
* Fix replacement of the test task
Based on information from gradle/gradle#5730 replace the task taking
into account the task providres.
Closes#31324.
* Only apply build comapare plugin if needed
* Make sure test runs before integTest
* Fix doclint aftter merge
* PR review comments
* Switch to Gradle 4.8.1 and remove workaround
* PR review comments
* Consolidate task ordering
With PR #31574 we now ensure that connections are established under the proper
thread context. There is a test in RemoteClusterConnectionTests, however,
that shuts down the service while connecting. With the above change, a new kind
of exception can occur that the test is unaware of.
Added support to the high-level rest client for the create snapshot API call. This required
several changes to toXContent which may need to be cleaned up in a later PR. Also
added several parsers for fromXContent to be able to retrieve appropriate responses
along with tests.
Establishing remote cluster connections uses a queue to coordinate multiple concurrent connect
attempts. Connect attempts can be initiated by user triggered searches as well as by system events
(e.g. when nodes disconnect). Multiple such concurrent events can lead to the connectListener of
one event to be called under the thread context of another connect attempt. This can lead to the
situation as seen in #31462 where the connect listener is executed under the system context, which
breaks when fetching the search shards from the remote cluster.
Closes#31462
Currently RandomObjects::addFields can potentially generate a large number of fields This commit decreases the chances that a new object or array is added as a new branch of an object, which lowers the probability of ending up with very big documents generated. It also reduces the number of documents generated for the SimulatePipelineResponseTests from 10 to 5 to reduce the testing time required for parsing.
This commit enhances the assertion message when de-duplicating values on
a thread context header so that if this assertion trips we can see the
values and their correpsonding unique values to understand why this
assertion might trip.
AliasOrIndex.Alias#writeIndex was returning a write index when
an alias was pointing to only one index, regardless whether `is_write_index` was
set to `false`. This fixes that so that there is no write index in such a case
that an alias points to only one index with `is_write_index=false`.
* Migrate scripted metric aggregation scripts to ScriptContext design #29328
* Rename new script context container class and add clarifying comments to remaining references to params._agg(s)
* Misc cleanup: make mock metric agg script inner classes static
* Move _score to an accessor rather than an arg for scripted metric agg scripts
This causes the score to be evaluated only when it's used.
* Documentation changes for params._agg -> agg
* Migration doc addition for scripted metric aggs _agg object change
* Rename "agg" Scripted Metric Aggregation script context variable to "state"
* Rename a private base class from ...Agg to ...State that I missed in my last commit
* Clean up imports after merge
TransportAction currently contains 2 doExecute methods, one which takes
a the task, and one that does not. The latter is what some subclasses
implement, while the first one just calls the latter, dropping the given
task. This commit combines these methods, in favor of just always
assuming a task is present.
TransportRequestHandler currently contains 2 messageReceived methods,
one which takes a Task, and one that does not. The first just delegates
to the second. This commit changes all existing implementors of
TransportRequestHandler to implement the version which takes Task, thus
allowing the class to be a functional interface, and eliminating the
need to throw exceptions when a task needs to be ensured.
Introduces support for multiple host providers, which allows the settings based hosts resolver to be
treated just as any other UnicastHostsProvider. Also introduces the notion of a HostsResolver so
that plugins such as FileBasedDiscovery do not need to create their own thread pool for resolving
hosts, making it easier to add new similar kind of plugins.
Get Mapping currently throws index not found exception (and returns
404 status code) from the REST layer whenever an index was specified
and no indices have been returned. We should not have this logic in the
REST layer though as only our index resolver should decide whether we
need to throw exceptions or not based on provided indices and corresponding
indices options.
Closes#31485
Most transport actions don't need the node ThreadPool. This commit
removes the ThreadPool as a super constructor parameter for
TransportAction. The actions that do need the thread pool then have a
member added to keep it from their own constructor.
We renamed `createNewTranslog` to `fileBasedRecovery` in the
RecoveryTarget but did not do this for RecoverySourceHandler.
This commit makes sure that we a consistent parameter in both
recovery source and target.
With #20695 we removed local transport and there is just TransportAddress now. The
UnicastHostsProvider currently returns DiscoveryNode instances, where, during pinging, we're
actually only making use of the TransportAddress to establish a first connection to the possible new
node. To simplify the interface, we can just return a list of transport addresses instead, which
means that it's not necessary anymore to create fake node objects in each plugin just to return the
address information.
Historically in TcpTransport server channels were represented by the
same channel interface as socket channels. This was necessary as
TcpTransport was parameterized by the channel type. This commit
introduces TcpServerChannel and HttpServerChannel classes. Additionally,
it adds the implementations for the various transports. This allows
server channels to have unique functionality and not implement the
methods they do not support (such as send and getRemoteAddress).
Additionally, with the introduction of HttpServerChannel this commit
extracts some of the storing and closing channel work to the abstract
http server transport.
The QueryCachingPolicy#ALWAYS_CACHE was deprecated in Lucene-7.4 and
will be removed in Lucene-8.0. This change replaces it with QueryCachingPolicy.
This also makes INDEX_QUERY_CACHE_EVERYTHING_SETTING visible in testing only.
The `multiplexer` filter emits multiple tokens at the same position, each
version of the token haivng been passed through a different filter chain.
Identical tokens at the same position are removed.
This allows users to, for example, index lowercase and original-case tokens,
or stemmed and unstemmed versions, in the same field, so that they can search
for a stemmed term within x positions of an unstemmed term.
Currently, DateHistogramAggregationBuilder#rewriteTimeZone uses the aggregation
date math parser and time zone to check whether all values in a read have the
same timezone to speed up computation. However, the upper and lower bounds to
check are retrieved as longs in epoch_millis, so they don't need to get parsed
using a time zone or a parser other than "epoch_millis". This changes this
behaviour that was causing problems when the field type mapping was specifying
only "epoch_millis" as a format but a different timezone than UTC was used.
Closes#31392
Most transport actions don't need to resolve index names. This commit
removes the index name resolver as a super constructor parameter for
TransportAction. The actions that do need the resolver then have a
member added to keep the resolver from their own constructor.
This is a general cleanup of channels and exception handling in http.
This commit introduces a CloseableChannel that is a superclass of
TcpChannel and HttpChannel. This allows us to unify the closing logic
between tcp and http transports. Additionally, the normal http channels
are extracted to the abstract server transport.
Finally, this commit (mostly) unifies the exception handling between nio
and netty4 http server transports.
#31241 changed the cluster state update tasks to run under system context. The context wrapping
did not preserve response headers, though. This has led to a test failure on 6.x #31408, as the
deprecation warnings were not carried back anymore to the caller when creating an index. This
commit changes the restorable context supplier to preserve response headers.
Since #30966, Action no longer has anything but a call to the
GenericAction super constructor. This commit renames GenericAction
into Action, thus eliminating the Action class. Additionally, this
commit removes the Request generic parameter of the class, since
it was unused.
Today if a write replication request fails, we will send a shard-failed
message to the master node to fail that replica. However, if there are
many ongoing write replication requests and the master node is busy, we
might overwhelm the cluster and the master node with many shard-failed
requests.
This commit tries to minimize the shard-failed requests in the above
scenario by caching the ongoing shard-failed requests.
This issue was discussed at
https://discuss.elastic.co/t/half-dead-node-lead-to-cluster-hang/113658/25.
This commit makes it so that cluster state update tasks always run under the system context, only
restoring the original context when the listener that was provided with the task is called. A notable
exception is the clusterStatePublished(...) callback which will still run under system context,
because it's defined on the executor-level, and not the task level, and only called once for the
combined batch of tasks and can therefore not be uniquely identified with a task / thread context.
Relates #30603
The other metric aggregations (min/max/etc) return `null` as their XContent value and string when nothing was computed (due to empty/missing fields). Percentiles and Percentile Ranks, however, return `NaN `which is inconsistent and confusing for the user. This fixes the inconsistency by making the aggs return `null`. This applies to both the numeric value and the "as string" value.
Note: like the metric aggs, this does not change the value if fetched directly from the percentiles object, which will return as `NaN`/`"NaN"`. This only changes the XContent output.
While this is a bugfix, it still breaks bwc in a minor way as the response changes from prior version.
Closes#29066
The following analyzers were moved from server module to analysis-common module:
`greek`, `hindi`, `hungarian`, `indonesian`, `irish`, `italian`, `latvian`,
`lithuanian`, `norwegian`, `persian`, `portuguese`, `romanian`, `russian`,
`sorani`, `spanish`, `swedish`, `turkish` and `thai`.
Relates to #23658
Adds the ability to reread and decrypt the local node keystore.
Commonly, the contents of the keystore, backing the `SecureSettings`,
are not retrievable except during node initialization. This changes that
by adding a new API which broadcasts a password to every node. The
password is used to decrypt the local keystore and use it to populate
a `Settings` object that is passes to all the plugins implementing the
`ReloadablePlugin` interface. The plugin is then responsible to do
whatever "reload" means in his case. When the `reload`handler returns,
the keystore is closed and its contents are no longer retrievable.
Password is never stored persistently on any node.
Plugins that have been moded in this commit are: `repository-azure`,
`repository-s3`, `repository-gcs` and `discovery-ec2`.
If we are running into a race condition between a node being configured
to be a remote node for cross cluster search etc. and that node joining
the cluster we might connect to that node with a remote profile. If that
node now joins the cluster it connected to it as a CCS remote node we use
the wrong profile and can't use bulk connections etc. anymore. This change
uses the remote profile only if we connect to a node that has a different cluster
name than the local cluster. This is not a perfect fix for this situation but
is the safe option while potentially only loose a small optimization of using
less connections per node which is small anyways since we only connect to a
small set of nodes.
Closes#29321
This is related to #28898. This PR implements pooling of bytes arrays
when reading from the wire in the http server transport. In order to do
this, we must integrate with netty reference counting. That manner in
which this PR implements this is making Pages in InboundChannelBuffer
reference counted. When we accessing the underlying page to pass to
netty, we retain the page. When netty releases its bytebuf, it releases
the underlying pages we have passed to it.
This commit adds the is-write-index flag for aliases.
It allows requests to set the flag, and responses to display the flag.
It does not validate and/or affect any indexing/getting/updating behavior
of Elasticsearch -- this will be done in a follow-up PR.
This commit introduces a new property to IndexMetaData called
RolloverInfo. This object contains a map containing the aliases
that were used to rollover the related index, which conditions
were met, and at what time the rollover took place.
much like the `index.creation_date`, it captures the approximate time
that the index was rolled over to a new one.
An expected exception is only thrown when there are documents in the index
created in the test setup. Fixed the test by making sure there is at least one.
Closes#31307
This pull request removes the relationship between the state
of persistent task (as stored in the cluster state) and the status
of the task (as reported by the Task APIs and used in various
places) that have been confusing for some time (#29608).
In order to do that, a new PersistentTaskState interface is added.
This interface represents the persisted state of a persistent task.
The methods used to update the state of persistent tasks are
renamed: updatePersistentStatus() becomes updatePersistentTaskState()
and now takes a PersistentTaskState as a parameter. The
Task.Status type as been changed to PersistentTaskState in all
places were it make sense (in persistent task customs in cluster
state and all other methods that deal with the state of an allocated
persistent task).