We have 3 evil tests for jarhell. They have been failing in java 9
because of how evil they are. The first checks the leniency we add for
jarhell in the jdk itself. This is unecessary, since if the leniency
wasn't there, we would already be failing all jarhell checks. The second
is checking the compile version is compatible with the jdk. This is
simpler since we don't need to fake the java version: we know 1.7 should
be compatibile with both java 8 and 9, so we can use that as a constant.
Finally the last test checks if the java version system property is
broken. This is simply something we should not check, we have to trust
that java specifies it correctly, and again, if it was broken, all
jarhell checks would be broken.
Lucene SuppressForbidden is marked lucene.internal and should not be
used outside of Lucene. This commit removes the uses of this class
within Elasticsearch. Instead,
org.elasticsearch.common.SuppressForbidden should be used, which was
already the case in most places.
This commit fixes an issue with the plugins directory being a symbolic
link. Namely, the install plugins command attempts to always create the
plugins directory just in case it does not exist. The JDK method used
here guarantees that the directory is created, and an exception is not
thrown if the directory could not be created because it already
exists. The problem is that this JDK method does not respect symlinks so
its internal existence checks fails, it proceeds to attempt to create
the directory, but the directory creation fails because the symlink
exists. This is documented as being not an issue. We work around this by
checking if there is a symlink where we expect the plugins directory to
be, and only attempt to create if not. We add a unit test that plugin
installation to a symlinked plugins directory works as expected.
This commit removes the ability to specify a custom plugins
path. Instead, the plugins path will always be a subdirectory called
"plugins" off of the home directory.
- now you can specify a list of grok patterns to match your field with
and the first one to successfully match wins.
- only non-null captures will be inserted into your matched document.
Fixes#17903.
This removes the ScriptMode class entirely, which was an enum with two
options (ON and OFF) which essentially boiled down to true and false.
Now the boolean values are used instead.
Today when parsing settings during bootstrap, we add a system property
for every Elasticsearch setting. Additionally, settings can be set via
system properties. This commit simplifies this situation.
- settings are no longer propogated to system properties
- system properties can not be used to set settings
- the "es." prefix on settings is no longer required (nor permitted)
- test logging has a dedicated system property (tests.logger.level)
Relates #18198
The plugin script parses command-line options looking for Java system
properties and extracts these arguments to pass to the java command when
starting the JVM. Since elasticsearch-plugin allows arbitrary user
arguments to the JVM via ES_JAVA_OPTS, this parsing is unnecessary. This
commit removes this unnecessary
Relates #18207
This commit modifies the packaging tests to account for the fact that
rpm behaves differently with respect to preserving directories marked as
"CONFIG | NOREPLACE" on older versions versus newer versions. Older
versions will leave the directory as-is while newer versions will append
the suffix ".rpmsave" to the directory name.
Relates #18216
This change makes the vagrant tasks extend LoggedExec, so that the
entire vagrant output can be dumped on failure (and completely logged
when using --info). It should help for debugging issues like #18122.
Exit with proper exit code (1) and an error message if elasticsearch
executable binary does not exists or has insufficient permissions to
execute.
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 9768d316303418ba4f9c96d3f87c376048a1b1bc
Author: Puru <tuladharpuru@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Apr 22 23:26:47 2016 +0545
Fixed ES_HOME typo
commit 79a2b0394297f8b02b6f71b71ba35ff79f1a684e
Author: Puru <tuladharpuru@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Apr 10 11:00:24 2016 +0545
Improve elasticsearch startup script test
Added improvement as per conversation in https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/17082#issuecomment-206459613
commit 7be38e1fefd4baa6ccdbdc14745c00f6dc052e0c
Author: Puru <tuladharpuru@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Mar 23 13:23:52 2016 +0545
Add elasticsearch startup script test
The test ensures that elasticsearch startup script exists and is executable.
commit d10eed5c08260fa9c158a4487bbb3103a8d867ed
Author: Puru <tuladharpuru@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Mar 23 12:30:25 2016 +0545
Fixed IF syntax and failure message
commit 6dc66f616545572485b4d43bee05a4cbbf1bed72
Author: Puru <tuladharpuru@gmail.com>
Date: Sat Mar 12 11:08:11 2016 +0545
Fix exit code
Exit with proper exit code (1) and an error message if elasticsearch executable binary does not exists or has insufficient permissions to execute.
This changes our packaging to be explicit about the permissions of files
and directories in the tar.gz, rpm, and deb packages. This is to protect
against a user having an incorrectly set umask when installing.
Additionally, plugins that are installed now have their permissions set
by the plugin installation so that plugins that may have been packaged
with incorrect permissions are secured.
Resolves#17634
* `rename` processor, renamed `to` to `target_field`
* `date` processor, renamed `match_field` to `field` and renamed `match_formats` to `formats`
* `geoip` processor, renamed `source_field` to `field` and renamed `fields` to `properties`
* `attachment` processor, renamed `source_field` to `field` and renamed `fields` to `properties`
Closes#17835
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
This commit adds a new configuration file jvm.options to centralize and
simplify management of JVM options. This separates the configuration of
the JVM from the packaging scripts (bin/elasticsearch*, bin/service.bat,
and init.d/elasticsearch) simplifying end-user operational management of
custom JVM options.
This change makes specifying which boxes to run vagrant tests on a
little easier. Previously there were two tasks, checkPackages and
checkPackagesAllDistros. With this change, there is a single
packagingTest task. The boxes to run on are specified using the
gradle property vagrant.boxes, which can be easily specified on the
command line, or in a gradle properties file. There are also two
alias names, 'sample' for a yum and apt box, and 'all' for all boxes.