7.5 and 7.6 had a regression that allowed for
script_score queries to have negative scores.
We have corrected this regression in #52478.
This is an addition to #52478 that adds
a test and release notes.
Tests have been periodically failing due to a race condition on checking a recently `STOPPED` task's state. The `.ml-state` index is not created until the task has already been transitioned to `STARTED`. This allows the `_start` API call to return. But, if a user (or test) immediately attempts to `_stop` that job, the job could stop and the task removed BEFORE the `.ml-state|stats` indices are created/updated.
This change moves towards the task cleaning up itself in its main execution thread. `stop` flips the flag of the task to `isStopping` and now we check `isStopping` at every necessary method. Allowing the task to gracefully stop.
closes#53007
For analytics, we need a consistent way of indicating when a value is missing. Inheriting from anomaly detection, analysis sent `""` when a field is missing. This works fine with numbers, but the underlying analytics process actually treats `""` as a category in categorical values.
Consequently, you end up with this situation in the resulting model
```
{
"frequency_encoding" : {
"field" : "RainToday",
"feature_name" : "RainToday_frequency",
"frequency_map" : {
"" : 0.009844409027270245,
"No" : 0.6472019970785184,
"Yes" : 0.6472019970785184
}
}
}
```
For inference this is a problem, because inference will treat missing values as `null`. And thus not include them on the infer call against the model.
This PR takes advantage of our new `missing_field_value` option and supplies `\0` as the value.
Implement an Exitable DirectoryReader that wraps the original
DirectoryReader so that when a search task is cancelled the
DirectoryReaders also stop their work fast. This is usuful for
expensive operations like wilcard/prefix queries where the
DirectoryReaders can spend lots of time and consume resources,
as previously their work wouldn't stop even though the original
search task was cancelled (e.g. because of timeout or dropped client
connection).
(cherry picked from commit 67acaf61f33bc5f54e26541514d07e375c202e03)
The assumption added in #52631 skips a problematic test
if it fails to create the required conditions for the
scenario it is supposed to be testing. (This happens
very rarely.)
However, before skipping the test it needs to remove the
failed job it has created because the standard test
cleanup code treats failed jobs as fatal errors.
Closes#52608
Upgrading the GCS SDK to the most recent version.
Adjusting (i.e. improving) the REST mock accordingly.
This should significantly boost performance by pulling in
https://github.com/googleapis/java-core/issues/86 in some cases.
Adds documentation for the `any` keyword to the EQL syntax docs.
Includes:
* Definition of an event category and its relationship to the event
category field.
* Example matching all event categories using `any` keyword
* Example using `any` with `where true`
Tests in GoogleCloudStorageBlobStoreRepositoryTests are known
to be flaky on JDK 8 (#51446, #52430 ) and we suspect a JDK
bug (https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8180754) that triggers
some assertion on the server side logic that emulates the Google
Cloud Storage service.
Sadly we were not able to reproduce the failures, even when using
the same OS (Debian 9, Ubuntu 16.04) and JDK (Oracle Corporation
1.8.0_241 [Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.241-b07]) of
almost all the test failures on CI. While we spent some time fixing
code (#51933, #52431) to circumvent the JDK bug they are still flaky
on JDK-8. This commit mute these tests for JDK-8 only.
Close ##52906
With #50871 aggrgations should now be parsed directly by an
`ObjectParser` or `ConstructingObjectParser` without the need for the
ceremonial `parse` method. This removes 9 of those `parse` methods and
parses the aggregation directly from their `ObjectParser`.
Currently the remote connection manager will delegate the size() call to
the underlying cluster connection manager. This introduces the
possibility that call will return 1 before the nodeConnection method has
been triggered to add the connection to the remote connection list. This
can cause issues, as the ensureConnected method checks the connection
managers size and executes synchronously if the size is > 0. This leads
to a potential cluster not connected exception while we are still
waiting for the connection opened callback to be triggered.
This commit fixes this issue by using the remote connection manager's
size to report the connection manager's size.
Fixes#52029.
This commit removes the hand-rolled x-content parsing logic from BoolQueryBuilder
and instead uses an ObjectParser to handle parsing. It also removes the long-deprecated
(since version 6) disable_coord parameter.
This moves the usage statistics gathering from the `AnalyticsPlugin`
into an `AnalyicsUsage`, removing the static state. It also checks the
license level when parsing all analytics aggregations. This is how we
were checking them before but we did it in an easy to forget way. This
way is slightly simpler, I think.
Updates the documented default `event_category_field` and `timestamp_field`
values for the EQL search API. Also updates related guidance in the
EQL requirement docs.
Relates to #53073.
Per the [Asciidoctor docs][0], Asciidoctor replaces the following
syntax with double arrows in the rendered HTML:
* => renders as ⇒
* <= renders as ⇐
This escapes several unintended replacements, such as in the Painless
docs.
Where appropriate, it also replaces some double arrow instances with
single arrows for consistency.
[0]: https://asciidoctor.org/docs/user-manual/#replacements
Add a unit test to verify that the optimization of expression
(e.g. COALESCE) is applied to all instances of the expression:
SELECT, WHERE, GROUP BY and HAVING.
Relates to #35270
(cherry picked from commit 2ceedc7f2019fad92cd86679af1a9c6fa594aa8d)
Set size/displaySize to 45 which is the maximum string for
an IP (v6), since IPs are returned as strings.
Fixes: #52762
(cherry picked from commit 815f01747a4d54a274ca248af6fc08e5ea0728c1)
Converts the deprecations to `deprecatedAndMaybeLog` to reduce the
number of times we log deprecations, since some of these could be called
at a high frequency (due to unconverted queries, aggs, etc)
This commit introduces a module for Kibana that exposes REST APIs that
will be used by Kibana for access to its system indices. These APIs are wrapped
versions of the existing REST endpoints. A new setting is also introduced since
the Kibana system indices' names are allowed to be changed by a user in case
multiple instances of Kibana use the same instance of Elasticsearch.
Additionally, the ThreadContext has been extended to indicate that the use of
system indices may be allowed in a request. This will be built upon in the future
for the protection of system indices.
Backport of #52385
With #50871 aggrgations should now be parsed directly by an
`ObjectParser` or `ConstructingObjectParser` without the need for the
ceremonial `parse` method. This removes 10 of those `parse` methods and
parses the aggregation directly from their `ObjectParser`.
Makes the following changes to the `stop` token filter docs:
* Updates description
* Adds a link to the related Lucene filter
* Adds detailed analyze snippet
* Updates custom analyzer and custom filter snippets
* Adds a list of predefined stop words by language
Co-authored-by: ScottieL <36999642+ScottieL@users.noreply.github.com>
* Handle special chars in JAVA_HOME in elasticsearch-service.bat (#52676)
* Test case for windows service where JAVA_HOME path contains spaces (#53028)
Co-authored-by: Muhammad Shaheer Akram <41253927+shaheerakr@users.noreply.github.com>
`MinAndMax` encapsulates min and max values for a shard. It uses generics to make sure that the values are of the same type and are also comparable. Though there are warnings whenever this class is currently used, which are addressed with this commit.
Relates to #49092