IndexResponse, DeleteResponse and UpdateResponse share some logic. This can be unified to a single DocWriteResponse base class. On top, some replication actions are now not about write operations anymore. This commit renames ActionWriteResponse to ReplicationResponse
Last some toXContent is moved from the Rest layer to the actual response classes, for more code re-sharing.
Closes#15334
The test configuration with seed A23029712A7EFB34 overwhelmed the pool which is invoked
in TransportService#sendLocalRequest().
With this commit we reduce the maximum number of concurrent requests from 10 to 7 and
add the failure message to the test output on the failing assertion for easier analysis.
As a replacement use ExistsQueryBuilder inside a mustNot() clause.
So instead of using `new ExistsQueryBuilder(name)` now use:
`new BoolQueryBuilder().mustNot(new ExistsQueryBuilder(name))`.
Closes#14112
This makes some minor improvements (does not fix all problems!)
It reorders unicast disco in elasticsearch.yml to be right after the network host,
for better locality.
It removes the warning (unreleased) about publish addresses, lets try to really discourage setting
that unless you need to (behind a proxy server). Most people should be fine with `network.host`
Finally it reorganizes the network docs page a bit:
We add a table of 4 "basic" settings at the very beginning:
* network.host
* discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts
* http.port
* transport.tcp.port
The first two being the most important, which addresses to bind and talk to, and the other two
being the port numbers.
The rest of the stuff I tried to simplify and reorder under "advanced" headers.
This is just a quick stab, I still think we need more effort into this thing, but we gotta start somewhere.
The NodeBuilder is currently used to construct a Node. However, this is
really just yet-another-builder that wraps around a Settings.Builder
witha couple convenience methods. But there are very few uses of these
convenience methods. This change removes NodeBuilder, in favor of just
using the Node constructor.
Follow up for #15340
We test that bind with wilcard IP + fixed IP it raises an exception
We test binding multiple IPs
(cherry picked from commit 2cc5bb7)
The goal of this method is to know whether the xcontent impl knows how to
differenciate floats from doubles or longs from ints or if it's just guessing.
However, all implementations return true (which is correct for yaml and json,
but cbor and smile should be able to differenciate). I first tried to implement
this method correctly but it raised many issues because eg. most impls write a
long as an integer when it is small enough. So I suggest that we remove this
method and just treat cbor and smile like yaml and json, which is already what
is happening today anyway.
The HighlightBuilder should be able to procude a SeachContextHighlight
object which contains the merged global and field options, also
contains objects that can only be created on the index shard (like
the actual lucene Query object used during highlighting).
This is done by the build() method of the HighlighBuilder. Also
adding tests that make sure the produced SearchContextHighlighter is
similar to the one we would get when parsing the xContent directly
with the current HighlightParseElement.
CancellableThreads should also treat ThreadInterruptedException as InterruptedException
RecoverySource uses the RateLimiter under a cancelable thread. The SimpleRateLimiter used in throws ThreadInterruptedException on interruption. We should treat it as InterruptedException
RecoverySource uses the RateLimiter under a cancelable thread. The SimpleRateLimiter used in throws ThreadInterruptedException on interruption. We should treat it as InterruptedException
Currently almost all our fields accept the `analyzer` and `term_vector` settings
although they only make sense on text fields. This commit forbids those settings
on all fields but `string` and `_all` for indices created on or after version
2.2.0.
We have some tests which have crazy dependencies, like on other plugins.
This change adds a "messy-test" gradle plugin which can be used for qa
projects that these types of tests can run in. What this adds over
regular standalone tests is the plugin properties and metadata on the
classpath, so that the plugins are properly initialized.