1. CCR tests work without any changes
2. `testDanglingIndices` require changes the source code (added TODO).
3. `testIndexDeletionWhenNodeRejoins` because it's using just two
nodes, adding the node to exclusions is needed on restart.
4. `testCorruptTranslogTruncationOfReplica` starts dedicated master
one, because otherwise, the cluster does not form, if nodes are stopped
and one node is started back.
5. `testResolvePath` needs TEST cluster, because all nodes are stopped
at the end of the test and it's not possible to perform checks needed
by SUITE cluster.
6. `SnapshotDisruptionIT`. Without changes, the test fails because Zen2
retries snapshot creation as soon as network partition heals. This
results into the race between creating snapshot and test cleanup logic
(deleting index). Zen1 on the
other hand, also schedules retry, but it takes some time after network
partition heals, so cleanup logic executes latter and test passes. The
check that snapshot is eventually created is added to
the end of the test.
Adds a setting that indicates that an index is done indexing, set by ILM
when the Rollover action completes. This indicates that the Rollover
action should be skipped in any future invocations, as long as the index
is no longer the write index for its alias.
This enables 1) an index with a policy that involves the Rollover action
to have the policy removed and switched to another one without use of
the move-to-step API, and 2) integrations with Beats and CCR.
* This commit is part of our plan to deprecate and ultimately remove the use of _xpack in the REST APIs.
- REST API docs
- HLRC docs and doc tests
- Handle REST actions with deprecation warnings
- Changed endpoints in rest-api-spec and relevant file names
The following updates were made:
- Add a new untyped endpoint `{index}/_explain/{id}`.
- Add deprecation warnings to Rest*Action, plus tests in Rest*ActionTests.
- For each REST yml test, make sure there is one version without types, and another legacy version that retains types (called *_with_types.yml).
- Deprecate relevant methods on the Java HLRC requests/ responses.
- Update documentation (for both the REST API and Java HLRC).
This commit converts the watcher execution context to use the joda
compat java time objects. It also again removes the joda methods from
the painless whitelist.
For each API, the following updates were made:
- Add deprecation warnings to `Rest*Action`, plus tests in `Rest*ActionTests`.
- For each REST yml test, make sure there is one version without types, and another legacy version that retains types (called *_with_types.yml).
- Deprecate relevant methods on the Java HLRC requests/ responses.
- Update documentation (for both the REST API and Java HLRC).
* Add non-X-Pack centric rollup endpoints
This commit adds new endpoints for rollup that do not have _xpack in
their path. The purpose for this change is to take these endpoints into
6.x as well so that they can be available in mixed cluster tests too. A
follow-up change will deprecate the use of _xpack in the rollup
endpoints. And finally, in the future, we would remove the _xpack
endpoints.
* Remove import
* Fix typo
Today the `GetDiscoveredNodesAction` waits, possibly indefinitely, to discover
enough nodes to bootstrap the cluster. However it is possible that the cluster
forms before a node has discovered the expected collection of nodes, in which
case the action will wait indefinitely despite the fact that it is no longer
required.
This commit changes the behaviour so that the action fails once a node receives
a cluster state with a nonempty configuration, indicating that the cluster has
been successfully bootstrapped and therefore the `GetDiscoveredNodesAction`
need wait no longer.
Relates #36380 and #36381; reverts 558f4ec278.
Previously, we used a CamelCase to CAMEL_CASE transformation to get the
primary name of a function from its class name which led to some issues
since there are functions that we don't want to be registered this way
(e.g.: IFNULL). To simplify the logic and avoid and "magic"
transformations in the FunctionRegistry a primary name must be provided
explicitely for each function.
The same change is applied for the function resolution (when a function
is used in an SQL statement). There is no CamelCase to CAMEL_CASE
transformation but only upper-casing is applied (fuNcTiOn -> FUNCTION).
This commit creates JodaDateFormatter to replace
FormatDateTimeFormatter. It converts all uses of the old class
to DateFormatter to allow a future change to use JavaDateFormatter
when appropriate.
Moves all remaining (rolling-upgrade and mixed-version) REST tests to use Zen2. To avoid adding
extra configuration, it relies on Zen2 being set as the default discovery type. This required a few
smaller changes in other tests. I've removed AzureMinimumMasterNodesTests which tests Zen1
functionality and dates from a time where host providers were not configurable and each cloud
plugin had its own discovery.type, subclassing the ZenDiscovery class. I've also adapted a few tests
which were unnecessarily adding addTestZenDiscovery = false for the same legacy reasons. Finally,
this also moves the unconfigured-node-name REST test to Zen2, testing the auto-bootstrapping
functionality in development mode when no discovery configuration is provided.
Renamed the follow qa modules:
`multi-cluster-downgraded-to-basic-license` to `downgraded-to-basic-license`
`multi-cluster-with-non-compliant-license` to `non-compliant-license`
`multi-cluster-with-security` to `security`
Moved the `chain` module into the `multi-cluster` module and
changed the `multi-cluster` to start 3 clusters.
Followup from #36031
This commit makes FormatDateTimeFormatter and DateFormatter apis close
to each other, so that the former can be removed in favor of the latter.
This PR does not change the uses of FormatDateTimeFormatter yet, so that
that future change can be purely mechanical.
This commit gets rid of the 'NONE' and 'INFO' severity levels for
deprecation issues.
'NONE' is unused and does not make much sense as a severity level.
'INFO' can be separated into two categories: Either 1) we can
definitively tell there will be a problem with the cluster/node/index
configuration that can be resolved prior to upgrade, in which case
the issue should be a WARNING, or 2) we can't, because any issues would
be at the application level, for which the user should review the
deprecation logs and/or response headers.
This is related to #35975. It implements a basic restore functionality
for the CcrRepository. When the restore process is kicked off, it
configures the new index as expected for a follower index. This means
that the index has a different uuid, the version is not incremented, and
the Ccr metadata is installed.
When the restore shard method is called, an empty shard is initialized.
ML jobs and datafeeds wrap collections into their unmodifiable
equivalents in their constructor. However, the copying builder
does not make a copy of some of those collections resulting
in wrapping those again and again. This can eventually result
to stack overflow.
This commit addressed this issue by copying the collections in
question in the copying builder constructor.
Closes#36360
In #34474, we added a new assertion to ensure that the
LocalCheckpointTracker is always consistent with Lucene index. However,
we reset LocalCheckpoinTracker in testDedupByPrimaryTerm cause this
assertion to be violated.
This commit removes resetCheckpoint from LocalCheckpointTracker and
rewrites testDedupByPrimaryTerm without resetting the local checkpoint.
Relates #34474
This test tries to compare the CB stats from an InternalEngine
and a FrozenEngine but is subject to segement merges that might finish
and get committed after we read the breaker stats. This can cause
occational test failures.
Closes#36207
The results iterator is consuming and closing the results stream
once it is done. It seems this should not be the responsibility
of the results iterator. It stops the iterator from being reusable
for different processes where closing the stream is not desirable.
This commit is moving the consuming and closing of the results stream
into the autodetect result processor.
The dot is used as a splitting character internally for looking up
values in the array compare condition, thus the user should use the
script condition in such cases.
Includes:
LUCENE-8594: DV update are broken for updates on new field
LUCENE-8590: Optimize DocValues update datastructures
LUCENE-8593: Specialize single value numeric DV updates
Relates #36286
This is related to #27260. In Elasticsearch all of the messages that we
serialize to write to the network are composed of heap bytes. When you
read or write to a nio socket in java, the heap memory you passed down
must be copied to/from direct memory. The JVM internally does some
buffering of the direct memory, however it is essentially unbounded.
This commit introduces a simple mechanism of buffering and copying the
memory in transport-nio. Each network event loop is given a 64kb
DirectByteBuffer. When we go to read we use this buffer and copy the
data after the read. Additionally, when we go to write, we copy the data
to the direct memory before calling write. 64KB is chosen as this is the
default receive buffer size we use for transport-netty4
(NETTY_RECEIVE_PREDICTOR_SIZE).
Since we only have one buffer per thread, we could afford larger.
However, if we the buffer is large and not all of the data is flushed in
a write call, we will do excess copies. This is something we can
explore in the future.
This commit moves back to use explicit dependsOn for test tasks on
check. Not all tasks extending RandomizedTestingTask should be run by
check directly.
* Add deprecation warnings to `Rest*TermVectorsAction`, plus tests in `Rest*TermVectorsActionTests`.
* Deprecate relevant methods on the Java HLRC requests/ responses.
* Update documentation (for both the REST API and Java HLRC).
* For each REST yml test, create one version without types, and another legacy version that retains types (called *_with_types.yml).
We have a few places where we register license state listeners on
transient components (i.e., resources that can be open and closed during
the lifecycle of the server). In one case (the opt-out query cache) we
were never removing the registered listener, effectively a terrible
memory leak. In another case, we were not un-registered the listener
that we registered, since we were not referencing the same instance of
Runnable. This commit does two things:
- introduces a marker interface LicenseStateListener so that it is
easier to identify these listeners in the codebase and avoid classes
that need to register a license state listener from having to
implement Runnable which carries a different semantic meaning than
we want here
- fixes the two places where we are currently leaking license state
listeners
Set rest_total_hits_as_int in search requests only on the new cluster,
the old cluster can be on a version older than don't support this
parameter (< 6.6) and total hits is not an object in 6x anyway.
Closes#36291
This commit hides ClusterStates that have a STATE_NOT_RECOVERED_BLOCK from
ClusterStateAppliers. This is needed, because some appliers, such as IngestService, rely on
the fact, that cluster states with STATE_NOT_RECOVERED_BLOCK won't contain anything useful.
Once the state is recovered it's fully available for the appliers. This commit also switches many of
the remaining tests that require state persistence/recovery from Zen1 to Zen2.
This commit changes the format of the `hits.total` in the search response to be an object with
a `value` and a `relation`. The `value` indicates the number of hits that match the query and the
`relation` indicates whether the number is accurate (in which case the relation is equals to `eq`)
or a lower bound of the total (in which case it is equals to `gte`).
This change also adds a parameter called `rest_total_hits_as_int` that can be used in the
search APIs to opt out from this change (retrieve the total hits as a number in the rest response).
Note that currently all search responses are accurate (`track_total_hits: true`) or they don't contain
`hits.total` (`track_total_hits: true`). We'll add a way to get a lower bound of the total hits in a
follow up (to allow numbers to be passed to `track_total_hits`).
Relates #33028
This is a follow-up to #36086. It renames the internal repository
actions to be prefixed by "internal". This allows the system user to
execute the actions.
Additionally, this PR stops casting Client to NodeClient. The client we
have is a NodeClient so executing the actions will be local.
and replaced poll interval setting with a hardcoded poll interval.
The hard coded interval will be removed in a follow up change to make
use of cluster state API's wait_for_metatdata_version.
Before the auto following was bootstrapped from thread pool scheduler,
but now auto followers for new remote clusters are bootstrapped when
a new cluster state is published.
Originates from #35895
Relates to #33007
Closes#35435
- make it easier to add additional testing tasks with the proper configuration and add some where they were missing.
- mute or fix failing tests
- add a check as part of testing conventions to find classes not included in any testing task.
This commit replaces usages of Streamable with Writeable for the
BaseTasksResponse / TransportTasksAction classes and subclasses of
these classes.
Note that where possible response fields were made final.
Relates to #34389
The current response format is:
```
{
"pattern1": {
...
},
"pattern2": {
...
}
}
```
The new format is:
```
{
"patterns": [
{
"name": "pattern1",
"pattern": {
...
}
},
{
"name": "pattern2",
"pattern": {
...
}
}
]
}
```
This format is more structured and more friendly for parsing and generating specs.
This is a breaking change, but it is better to do this now while ccr
is still a beta feature than later.
Follow up from #36049
If the randomly selected port was already in use the Kerberos
tests would fail. This commit adds check to see if the network
port is available and if not continue to find one for KDC server.
If it does not find port after 100 retries it throws an exception.
Closes#34261
Made credentials mandatory for xpack migrate tool.
Closes#29847.
The x-pack user and roles APIs aren't available unless security is enabled, so the tool should always be called with the -u and -p options specified.
This commit adds an empty CcrRepository snapshot/restore repository.
When a new cluster is registered in the remote cluster settings, a new
CcrRepository is registered for that cluster.
This is implemented using a new concept of "internal repositories".
RepositoryPlugin now allows implementations to return factories for
"internal repositories". The "internal repositories" are different from
normal repositories in that they cannot be registered through the
external repository api. Additionally, "internal repositories" are local
to a node and are not stored in the cluster state.
The repository will be unregistered if the remote cluster is removed.
This commit makes `document`, `update`, `explain`, `termvectors` and `mapping`
typeless APIs work on indices that have a type whose name is not `_doc`.
Unfortunately, this needs to be a bit of a hack since I didn't want calls with
random type names to see documents with the type name that the user had chosen
upon type creation.
The `explain` and `termvectors` do not support being called without a type for
now so the test is just using `_doc` as a type for now, we will need to fix
tests later but this shouldn't require further changes server-side since passing
`_doc` as a type name is what typeless APIs do internally anyway.
Relates #35190
It is important that all shards of a given index have the same
`indexCreatedVersionMajor` to Lucene, or eg. merging those shards is going to
be considered illegal. At the moment, we use the latest Lucene version when
creating a shard, which could cause shards to have different created versions
eg. in case of forced allocation. This commit makes sure to reuse the
appropriate Lucene version in order to avoid such issues.
Closes#33826
AutoFollowCoordinator should take into account that after auto following
an index and while updating that a leader index has been followed, that
the auto follow pattern may have been removed via delete auto follow patterns
api.
Also fixed a bug that when a remote cluster connection has been removed,
the auto follow coordinator does not die when it tries get a remote client for
that cluster.
Closes#35480
The rest interface for remove-policy-from-index API does not support
`_ilm/remove`, it requires that an `{index}` pattern be defined in
the URL path. This fixes the rest-api-spec to reflect the implementation
This commit is part of our plan to deprecate and ultimately remove the
use of _xpack in the REST APIs.
* Add deprecation for /_xpack/monitoring/_bulk in favor of /_monitoring/bulk
* Removed xpack from the rest-api-spec and tests
* Removed xpack from the Action name
* Removed MonitoringRestHandler as an unnecessary abstraction
* Minor corrections to comments
Relates #35958
When building a query Lucene distinguishes two cases, queries that require to produce a score and queries that only need to match. We cloned this mechanism in the QueryBuilders in order to be able to produce different queries based on whether they need to produce a score or not. However the only case in es that require this distinction is the BoolQueryBuilder that sets a different minimum_should_match when a `bool` query is built in a filter context..
This behavior doesn't seem right because it makes the matching of `should` clauses different when the score is not required.
Closes#35293
Closes#36073
The problem showed up on debian 8 which uses aufs docker storage
driver by default as opposed to overlay2 used on other distros.
aufs does not support acls and thus the failure.
The --use-ntvfs option instructs samba not to rely on acls.
From what I can tell this is an implementation detail that should not
affect the tests ( which continue to pass )
* Replace Streamable w/ Writeable in BaseTasksRequest and subclasses
This commit replaces usages of Streamable with Writeable for the
BaseTasksRequest / TransportTasksAction classes and subclasses of
these classes.
Relates to #34389
Introduces a debug log message when a bind fails and a trace message
when a bind succeeds.
It may seem strange to only debug a bind failure, but failures of this
nature are relatively common in some realm configurations (e.g. LDAP
realm with multiple user templates, or additional realms configured
after an LDAP realm).
This is a follow-up to #35144. That commit made the underlying
connection opening process in TcpTransport asynchronous. However the
method still blocked on the process being complete before returning.
This commit moves the blocking to the ConnectionManager level. This is
another step towards the top-level TransportService api being async.
This change adds the support for rest_total_hits_as_int
in the watcher search inputs. Setting this parameter in the request
will transform the search response to contain the total hits as
a number (instead of an object).
Note that this parameter is currently a noop since #35849 is not
merged.
Closes#36008
This commit upgrades netty. This will close#35360. Netty started
throwing an IllegalArgumentException if a CompositeByteBuf is
created with < 2 components. Netty4Utils was updated to reflect this
change.
Some tests kill nodes and otherwise it would take 60s by default
for replicas to get allocated and that is longer than we wait
for getting in a green state in tests.
Relates to #35403
The NotificationService (base class for SlackService, HipchatService ...) has both dynamic
cluster settings and SecureSettings and builds the clients (Account) that are used to comm
with external services. This commit fixes an important bug about updating/reloading any
of these settings (both Secure and dynamic cluster). Briefly the bug is due to the fact that
both the secure settings as well as the dynamic node scoped ones can be updated
independently, but when constructing the clients some of the settings might not be visible.
In the current implementation, there is a time between the
ShrinkStep and the ShrinkSetAliasStep that both the source and
target indices will be present with the same aliases. This means
that queries to during this time will query both and return
duplicates. This fixes that scenario by moving the alias inheritance
to the same aliases update request as is done in ShrinkSetAliasStep
This commit improves the efficiency of exact index name matching by
separating exact matches from those that include wildcards or regular
expressions. Internally, exact matching is done using a HashSet instead
of adding the exact matches to the automata. For the wildcard and
regular expression matches, the underlying implementation has not
changed.
The support for rest_total_hits_as_int has already been merged to 6x
in #35848 so this change adds this new option to master. The plan was
to add this new option as part of #35848 but we've decided to wait a few
days before merging this breaking change so this commit just handles
the new option as a noop exactly like 6x for now. This will allow
users to migrate to this parameter before #35848 is merged.
Relates #33028
This is related to #34405 and a follow-up to #34753. It makes a number
of changes to our current keepalive pings.
The ping interval configuration is moved to the ConnectionProfile.
The server channel now responds to pings. This makes the keepalive
pings bidirectional.
On the client-side, the pings can now be optimized away. What this
means is that if the channel has received a message or sent a message
since the last pinging round, the ping is not sent for this round.
Some times the test fixtures plugin did not correctly disable tasks
from the build plugin as it should.
The plugin manager and tasks both use domain name collections so
the previus conde should have worked.
I did not have trime to track it down, but suspect there's some race
condition in Gradle causing this. The plugin manager is still incubating.
Since the tasks are on the cp even if the plugin is not applyed, we
don't really need to involve the plugin at all.
Closes#36041
Today the default for USE_ZEN2 is false and it is overridden in many places. By
defaulting it to true we can be sure that the only places in which Zen2 does
not work are those in which it is explicitly set to false.
This commits changes the serialization version from V_7_0_0 to
v_6_6_0 for the authenticate API response now that the work to add
the realm info in the response has been backported to 6.x in
b515ec7c9b9074dfa2f5fd28bac68fd8a482209e
Relates #35648
Looks like some odd race condition causes failed builds by attempting to
run the task that should be disabled.
Disable the task explicitly untill we figure it out.
This change adds an extra check that verifies that all primary shards
have been started of an index that is about to be auto followed.
If not all primary shards have been started for an index
then the next auto follow run will try to follow to auto follow
this index again.
Closes#35480
In #30241 Realm settings were changed, but the Kerberos realm settings
were not registered correctly. This change fixes the registration of
those Kerberos settings.
Also adds a new integration test that ensures every internal realm can
be configured in a test cluster.
Also fixes the QA test for kerberos.
Resolves: #35942
Right now using the `GET /_tasks/<taskid>` API and causing a task to opt
in to saving its result after being completed requires permissions on
the `.tasks` index. When we built this we thought that that was fine,
but we've since moved towards not leaking details like "persisting task
results after the task is completed is done by saving them into an index
named `.tasks`." A more modern way of doing this would be to save the
tasks into the index "under the hood" and to have APIs to manage the
saved tasks. This is the first step down that road: it drops the
requirement to have permissions to interact with the `.tasks` index when
fetching task statuses and when persisting statuses beyond the lifetime
of the task.
In particular, this moves the concept of the "origin" of an action into
a more prominent place in the Elasticsearch server. The origin of an
action is ignored by the server, but the security plugin uses the origin
to make requests on behalf of a user in such a way that the user need
not have permissions to perform these actions. It *can* be made to be
fairly precise. More specifically, we can create an internal user just
for the tasks API that just has permission to interact with the `.tasks`
index. This change doesn't do that, instead, it uses the ubiquitus
"xpack" user which has most permissions because it is simpler. Adding
the tasks user is something I'd like to get to in a follow up change.
Instead, the majority of this change is about moving the "origin"
concept from the security portion of x-pack into the server. This should
allow any code to use the origin. To keep the change managable I've also
opted to deprecate rather than remove the "origin" helpers in the
security code. Removing them is almost entirely mechanical and I'd like
to that in a follow up as well.
Relates to #35573
When the grouping key of a GROUP BY is a painless script (functions are
involved), the data type of the key was incorrect in certain cases
(Boolean, IP, Date). This resulted in returning wrong data type for this
columns in the query results. E.g.:
```
SELECT COUNT(*), a > 10 AS a FROM t GROUP BY a
```
Fixes: #35662
Move classes under the same package to avoid internal classes being
exposed to the outside. Remove public visibility outside 3 classes:
EsDriver, EsDataSource and EsTypes.
The driver only has one package, namely org.elasticsearch.xpack.sql.jdbc
Use Es prefix for classes to ease name conflict and indicate their
destination
Fix#35437
This change removes the deprecated useDisMax() and useAllFields() methods from
the QueryStringQueryBuilder and related tests. The disMax parameter has already
been a no-op since 6.0 and also the useAllFields has been deprecated since 6.0
and there is a direct replacement via defaultField.
Clients can use the Kerberos V5 security mechanism and when it
used this to establish security context it failed to do so as
Elasticsearch server only accepted Spengo mechanism.
This commit adds support to accept Kerberos V5 credentials
over spnego.
Closes#34763
- Add the authentication realm and lookup realm name and type in the response for the _authenticate API
- The authentication realm is set as the lookup realm too (instead of setting the lookup realm to null or empty ) when no lookup realm is used.
* [Rollup] Add more diagnostic stats to job
To help debug future performance issues, this adds the
min/max/avg/count/total latencies (in milliseconds) for search
and bulk phase. This latency is the total service time including
transfer between nodes, not just the `took` time.
It also adds the count of search/bulk failures encountered during
runtime. This information is also in the log, but a runtime counter
will help expose problems faster
* review cleanup
* Remove dead ParseFields
This changes the exporter code -- most notably the `http` exporter --
to use async operations throughout the resource management and bulk
initialization code (the bulk indexing of monitoring documents was
already async).
As part of this change, this does change one semi-core aspect of the
`HttpResource` class in that it will no longer block all concurrent calls
until the first call completes with
`HttpResource::checkAndPublishIfDirty`.
Now, any parallel attempts to check the resources will be skipped until
the first call completes (success or failure). While this is a technical
change, it has very little practical impact because the existing behavior
was either quick success (then every blocked request processed) or
each request timed out and failed anyway, thus being effectively
skipped (and a burden on the system).
step times were set. The assumption was that these are always set.
Tests passed, which led me to believe this was true. There is a time
when shrunk indices have their step phase/action/step details set,
but with no time information (in the CopyExecutionStateStep).
Explain API fails for these
This commit removes the use of AbstractComponent in xpack where it was
still being extended. It has been replaced with explicit logger
declarations.
See #34488
This commit is related to #32517. It allows an "sni_server_name"
attribute on a DiscoveryNode to be propagated to the server using
the TLS SNI extentsion. Prior to this commit, this functionality
was only support for the netty transport. This commit adds this
functionality to the security nio transport.
added validation for complete information of step details.
also changed the rendering of explain responses so null strings are not rendered
Another thing that I changed is the format of the client-side response. I found it difficult to maintain the two subtly-different objects, so I migrated the usage of long for the fields, to Long (just as it is on the server-side).
The trigger engine did always create a new schedule data structure, when
the watcher indexing listener called an add. However the indexing
listener also called add, when the watch status was updated. This means,
that upon a watch status update the watch got retriggered, potentially
waiting a defined interval from the watch status update onwards, instead
of waiting from the last run.
This commit only updates the schedule in the trigger engine, if it
actually has changed, otherwise the existing schedule will not be
touched. This has two results
1. If a watch is updated by an execution, the existing interval will not
be touched (meaning the scheduled time will not move forward).
2. If a watch is updated by a user, but the schedule is not changed, it
will not be reset from the update (for example starting to count from 5
minutes again, if the interval was set to 5 minutes).
Furthermore some minor cleanups were applied, making variables final in
the ctor, preventing double creation of variables.
`SIGN` and `RADIANS` where wrongly overriding `mathFunction()`.
Converted `mathFunction()` to private in `MathFunction` since it
shouldn't be overriden, as it uses the assigned `MathOperation`
to get the funtion name for painless scripts.
Fixes: #35654
Add special verifier rule to check that the arguments of conditional
functions are of the same or compatible types. This way the user gets
a descriptive error message with line number and column indicating
where is the offending argument.
Closes: #35907
This commit adds a test for handling correctly all they possible
`SamlPrepareAuthenticationRequest` parameter combinations that
we might get from Kibana or a custom web application talking to the
SAML APIs.
We can match the correct SAML realm based either on the realm name
or the ACS URL. If both are included in the request then both need to
match the realm configuration.
This generates a synthesized "id" for each incoming request that is
included in the audit logs (file only).
This id can be used to correlate events for the same request (e.g.
authentication success with access granted).
This request.id is specific to the audit logs and is not used for any
other purpose
The request.id is consistent across nodes if a single request requires
execution on multiple nodes (e.g. search acros multiple shards).
When assertions are enabled, a Put User action that have no effect (a
noop update) would trigger an assertion failure and shutdown the node.
This change accepts "noop" as an update result, and adds more
diagnostics to the assertion failure message.
This commit adds back bundling of all deps of the sql jdbc jar. This was
lost in a refactoring of how the shadow plugin is handled for the entire
elasticsearch project.
This removes the option to run a cluster without enforcing the
cluster-wide shard limit, making strict enforcement the default and only
behavior. The limit can still be adjusted as desired using the cluster
settings API.
Add GREATEST(expr1, expr2, ... exprN) and LEAST(expr1, expr2, exprN)
functions which are in the family of CONDITIONAL functions.
Implementation follows PostgreSQL behaviour, so the functions return
`NULL` when all of their arguments evaluate to `NULL`.
Renamed `CoalescePipe` and `CoalesceProcessor` to `ConditionalPipe` and
`ConditionalProcessor` respectively, to be able to reuse them for
`Greatest` and `Least` evaluations. To achieve that `ConditionalOperation`
has been added to differentiate between the functionalities at execution
time.
Closes: #35878
Due to some unresolvable type conflict between the expected definition
in JDBC vs ODBC, the driver mode is now passed over so that certain
command can change their results accordingly (in this case SYS COLUMNS)
Fix#35376
This operator handles nulls in different way than the normal `=`.
If one of the operants is `null` and the other not it returns `false`.
If both operants are `null` it returns `true`. Therefore in contrary to
`=`, which returns `null` if at least one of the operants is `null`, this one
never returns `null` as a result.
Closes: #35871
Code that operates on-top of the engine requires all readers returned to be
unwrapped into ElasticsearchDirectoryReader. The special reader
the FrozenEngine uses wasn't wrapped.
We didn't check that the ExplainLifecycleRequest was constructed with at least
one index before, now that we do we must also make sure the tests
mutateInstance() method used in equals/hashCode checks doesn't accidentally
create an empty index array.
Closes#35822
When there is no persistent tasks metadata we could hit a null pointer
exception when executing a follower stats request. This is because we
inspect the persistent tasks metadata. Yet, if no tasks have been
registered, this is null (as opposed to empty). We need to avoid
de-referencing the persistent tasks metadata in this case. That is what
this commit does, and we add a test for this situation.
By setting the cron to 2017, we ensure it won't trigger. This makes it
easier to test because we know the job will _only_ be in STARTED,
and we can ignore INDEXING states due to transient triggers.
Closes#35779
Today we have a way to atomically persist global MetaData and
IndexMetaData to disk when new ClusterState is received. All other
ClusterState fields are not persisted.
However, there are other parts of ClusterState that should be
persisted, namely:
version
term
lastCommittedConfiguration
lastAcceptedConfiguration
votingTombstones
version is changed frequently, other fields are not. We decided
to group term, lastCommittedConfiguration,
lastAcceptedConfiguration and votingTombstones into
CoordinationMetaData class and make CoordinationMetaData a field
inside MetaData.
MetaData.toXContent and MetaData.fromXContent should take care of
CoordinationMetaData.
version stays as a top level field in ClusterState and will be
persisted as part of Manifest in a follow-up commit.
Also MetaData.isGlobalStateEquals should be extended to include
coordinationMetaData in comparison.
This commit favors exposing getters, such as getTerm directly in
ClusterState to avoid massive code changes.
An example of CoordinationMetaState.toXContent:
{
"term": 1,
"last_committed_config": [
"TiIuBcbBtpuXyDDVHXeD",
"ZIAoVbkjjLPLUuYLaTkw"
],
"last_accepted_config": [
"OwkXbXZNOZPJqccdFHdz",
"LouzsGYwmQzpeQMrboZe",
"fCKGRZdjLTqzXAqPUtGL",
"pLoxshjpJXwDhbgjfYJy",
"SjINLwFIlIEFZCbjrSFo",
"MDkVncJEVyZLJktopWje"
]
}
Move away from performing eager, fail-fast validation of mismatched
mapping to a lazy evaluation based on the fields actually used in the
query. This allows queries to run on the parts of the indices that
"work" which is not just convenient but also a necessity for large
mappings (like logging) where alignment is hard/impossible to achieve.
Fix#35659
Creates the manage_token cluster privilege and adds it to the
kibana_system role. This is required if kibana were to use the token
service for its authenticator process.
Because kibana_system already has manage_saml this effectively
only adds the privilege to create tokens.
Introduce INTERVAL as a DataType
Add INTERVAL to the grammar which supports the standard SQL declaration
(without precision):
> INTERVAL '1 23:45:01.123456789' DAY TO SECOND
but also number for single unit intervals:
> INTERVAL 1 YEAR
as well as the plurals of the units:
> INTERVAL 2 YEARS
Interval are internally supported as just another Literal being backed
by java.time.Period and java.time.Duration
Move JDBC away from JDBCType enum to SQLType interface
Refactor DataType by moving it into server core and adding dedicated (and
much simpler) JDBC driver type
Improve internal JDBC conversion by normalizing on the DataType
Rename JDBC columnInfo to JdbcColumnInfo to differentiate between it and
the SQL ColumnInfo
Fix#29990
This commit removes the parsing code from the PutLicenseResponse server variant, and the toXContent portion from the corresponding client variant.
Relates to #35547
This commit removes the parsing code from the PostStartBasicResponse server variant. It also makes the server response implement StatusToXContent which allows us to save a couple of lines of code in the corredponding REST action.
Relates to #35547
The RestHasPrivilegesAction previously handled its own XContent
generation. This change moves that into HasPrivilegesResponse and
makes the response implement ToXContent.
This allows HasPrivilegesResponseTests to be used to test
compatibility between HLRC and X-Pack internals.
A serialization bug (cluster privs) was also fixed here.
* The port assigned to all loopback interfaces doesn't necessarily have to be the same for ipv4 and ipv6
=> use actual address from profile instead of just port + loopback in test
* Closes#35584
This parameter in the `query_string` query was deprecated in 6.0 and ignored
since then. Its API methods and remaining uses can be removed in the upcoming
major version.
Relates to #35734
This commit adds a rest endpoint for freezing and unfreezing an index.
Among other cleanups mainly fixing an issue accessing package private APIs
from a plugin that got caught by integration tests this change also adds
documentation for frozen indices.
Note: frozen indices are marked as `beta` and available as a basic feature.
Relates to #34352
Currently there is a common NPE in the IndexFollowingIT that does not
indicate the test failing. This is when a cluster state listener is
called and certain index metadata is not yet available.
This commit checks that the metadata is not null before performing the
logic that depends on the metadata.
PR #35242 formalised support for the password_hash field in the body
of the Put User security API.
Since this field is now validated and tested, it can also be
documented.
The Put User API also supports a "refresh" query parameter that was
not documented. This commit adds it to the docs.
Zen2 is now feature-complete enough to run most ESIntegTestCase tests. The changes in this PR
are as follows:
- ClusterSettingsIT is adapted to not be Zen1 specific anymore (it was using Zen1 settings).
- Some of the integration tests require persistent storage of the cluster state, which is not fully
implemented yet (see #33958). These tests keep running with Zen1 for now but will be switched
over as soon as that is fully implemented.
- Some very few integration tests are not running yet with Zen2 for other reasons, depending on
some of the other open points in #32006.
* ML: Removing result_finalization_window && overlapping_buckets
* Reverting bad method deletions
* Setting to current before backport to try and get a green build
* fixing testBuildAutodetectCommand test
* disabling bwc tests for backport
Fix bug in Analyzer that caused it to report unsupported fields only
when declared in projections. The rule has been extended to all field
declarations.
Fix#35673
RolloverStep previously had a name of "attempt_rollover", which was
inconsistent with all other step names due it its use of an underscore
instead of a dash.
This commit switches from using java util's default timezone method to
using joda. The former can cause problems when the string representation
of the timezone is unknown to joda.
closes#35518
Removed extending of AbstractComponent and changed logger usage to
explicit declaration. Abstract classes still have logger
declaration using this.getClass() in order to show implementation class
name in its logs.
See #34488
* Deprecate types in count requests.
* Move RestCountAction to the 'search' package.
* Deprecate types in multi search requests.
* Add tests for types deprecation in the _search endpoint.
RolloverAction will now periodically check the rollover conditions using
the Rollover API with the dry_run option as an AsyncWaitStep, then run
the rollover itself by calling the Rollover API with no conditions,
which will always roll over, as an AsyncActionStep. This will resolve
race condition issues in policies using RolloverAction.
Today, the bootstrapping of a Zen2 cluster is driven externally, requiring
something else to wait for discovery to converge and then to inject the initial
configuration. This is hard to use in some situations, such as REST tests.
This change introduces the `ClusterBootstrapService` which brings the bootstrap
retry logic within each node and allows it to be controlled via an (unsafe)
node setting.
* ML: Adding missing datacheck to datafeedjob
* Adding client side and docs
* Making adjustments to validations
* Making values default to on, having more sensible limits
* Intermittent commit, still need to figure out interval
* Adjusting delayed data check interval
* updating docs
* Making parameter Boolean, so it is nullable
* bumping bwc to 7 before backport
* changing to version current
* moving delayed data check config its own object
* Separation of duties for delayed data detection
* fixing checkstyles
* fixing checkstyles
* Adjusting default behavior so that null windows are allowed
* Mentioning the default value
* Fixing comments, syncing up validations
In the event that the target index does not exist when `CopyExecutionStateStep`
executes, this avoids a `NullPointerException` and provides a more helpful error
to the ILM user.
Resolves#35567
Kibana now uses the tasks API to manage automatic reindexing of the
.kibana index during upgrades.
The implementation of the tasks API requires that
1. the user executing the task can create & write to the ".tasks" index
2. the user checking on the status of the task can read (Get) the
relevant document from the ".tasks" index
Response classes in Elasticsearch (and xpack) only need to implement ToXContent, which is needed to print their output put in the REST layer and return the response in json (or others) format. On the other hand, response classes that are added to the high-level REST client, need to do the opposite: parse xcontent and create a new object based on that.
This commit removes the parsing code from the XPackInfoResponse server variant, and the toXContent portion from the corresponding client variant. It also removes a client specific test class that looks redundant now that we have a single test class for both classes.
This pull request replaces some blocks of code that must be run once
and that are currently based on AtomicBoolean by the convient RunOnce
class added in #35489.
The DefaultAuthenticationFailureHandler has a deprecated constructor
that was present to prevent a breaking change to custom realm plugin
authors in 6.x. This commit removes the constructor and its uses.
For some time, the PutUser REST API has supported storing a pre-hashed
password for a user. The change adds validation and tests around that
feature so that it can be documented & officially supported.
It also prevents the request from containing both a "password" and a "password_hash".
This adds a `wait_for_completion` flag which allows the user to block
the Stop API until the task has actually moved to a stopped state,
instead of returning immediately. If the flag is set, a `timeout` parameter
can be specified to determine how long (at max) to block the API
call. If unspecified, the timeout is 30s.
If the timeout is exceeded before the job moves to STOPPED, a
timeout exception is thrown. Note: this is just signifying that the API
call itself timed out. The job will remain in STOPPING and evenutally
flip over to STOPPED in the background.
If the user asks the API to block, we move over the the generic
threadpool so that we don't hold up a networking thread.
This change adds a special caching reader that caches all relevant
values for a range query to rewrite correctly in a can_match phase
without actually opening the underlying directory reader. This
allows frozen indices to be filtered with can_match and in-turn
searched with wildcards in a efficient way since it allows us to
exclude shards that won't match based on their date-ranges without
opening their directory readers.
Relates to #34352
Depends on #34357
The NPE would occur if should_trim_field was overridden to
true and any field value was completely blank. This change
defends against this situation.
Fixes#35462
Before, moving to a failed step would only change the step info
to be that of the failed step. This means two things.
1. Async Steps would never be triggered to execute
2. If there are inherent problems with the action definition that can
be fixed with a policy update, these changes were not being reflected
by the new execution info.
Changes now
1. Async steps are executed after the move to the failed step in cluster state
2. the lifecycle execution info's phase definition is updated from the current
latest policy definition, even though the index isn't moving to a new phase.
Closes#35397.
avoid the assertions that check the log files, because that does not work on Windows.
The rest of the test is still useful and should work on Windows CI.
Currently on Windows CI this qa module fails because there is just one test and
that test si ignored if OS is Windows.
This change adds a high level freeze API that allows to mark an
index as frozen and vice versa. Indices must be closed in order to
become frozen and an open but frozen index must be closed to be
defrosted. This change also adds a index.frozen setting to
mark frozen indices and integrates the frozen engine with the
SearchOperationListener that resets and releases the directory
reader after and before search phases.
Relates to #34352
Depends on #34357
Validate remote cluster license as part of put auto follow pattern api call
in addition of validation that when auto follow coordinator starts auto
following indices in the leader cluster.
Also added qa module that tests what happens to ccr after downgrading to basic license.
Existing active follow indices should remain to follow,
but the auto follow feature should not pickup new leader indices.
Add `IsNull` node in parser to simplify expressions so that `<value> IS NULL` is
no longer translated internally to `NOT(<value> IS NOT NULL)`
Replace `IsNotNullProcessor` with `CheckNullProcessor` to encapsulate both
isNull and isNotNull functionality.
Closes: #34876Fixes: #35171
* DISCOVERY: Fix RollingUpgradeTests
* Don't manually manage min master nodes if not necessary
* Remove some dead code
* Allow for manually supplying list of seed nodes
* Closes#35178
This documents how to include the search queries in the audit log.
There is a catch, that even if enabling `emit_request_body`, which should
output queries included in request bodies, search queries were not output
because, implicitly, no REST layer audit event type was included.
This folk knowledge is herein imprinted.
Many realm tests were written to use separate setting objects for
"global settings" and "realm settings".
Since #30241 there is no distinction between these settings, so these
tests can be cleaned up to use a single Settings object.
Change `nullable()` logic of AND and OR to false since in the Optimizer
we cannot fold to null as we might be handling and expression in the
SELECT clause.
Introduce folding of null for AND and OR expressions in PruneFilter()
since we now know that we are in HAVING or WHERE clause and we
can fold `null` to `false`
Fixes: #35088
Co-authored-by: Costin Leau <costin.leau@gmail.com>
This is related to #34483. It introduces a namespaced setting for
compression that allows users to configure compression on a per remote
cluster basis. The transport.tcp.compress remains as a fallback
setting. If transport.tcp.compress is set to true, then all requests
and responses are compressed. If it is set to false, only requests to
clusters based on the cluster.remote.cluster_name.transport.compress
setting are compressed. However, after this change regardless of any
local settings, responses will be compressed if the request that is
received was compressed.
Today our OS information returned in node stats only returns a
high-level name of the OS (e.g., "Linux"). Yet, for some uses this is
too high-level and knowing at a finer level of granularity the
underlying OS can be useful. This commit extracts the pretty name on
Linux from /etc/os-release. This pretty name usually includes the Linux
vendor and the Linux vendor version number (e.g., Fedora 28).
- Introduces a transport API for bootstrapping a Zen2 cluster
- Introduces a transport API for requesting the set of nodes that a
master-eligible node has discovered and for waiting until this comprises the
expected number of nodes.
- Alters ESIntegTestCase to use these APIs when forming a cluster, rather than
injecting the initial configuration directly.
Adjust list of dynamic index settings that should be replicated
and added a test that verifies whether builtin dynamic index settings
are classified as replicated or non replicated (whitelisted).
This commit uses the index settings version so that a follower can
replicate index settings changes as needed from the leader.
Co-authored-by: Martijn van Groningen <martijn.v.groningen@gmail.com>
There is no longer a concept of non-global "realm settings". All realm
settings should be loaded from the node's settings using standard
Setting classes.
This change renames the "globalSettings" field and method to simply be
"settings".
The file realm has not supported custom filenames/locations since at
least 5.0, but this test still tried to configure them.
Remove all configuration of file locations, and cleaned up a few other
warnings and deprecations
Ensure that Watcher is correctly started and stopped between tests for
SmokeTestWatcherWithSecurityIT,
SmokeTestWatcherWithSecurityClientYamlTestSuiteIT,
SmokeTestWatcherTestSuiteIT, WatcherRestIT,
XDocsClientYamlTestSuiteIT, and XPackRestIT
The change here is to throw an `AssertionError` instead of `break;` to
allow the `assertBusy()` to continue to busy wait until the desired
state is reached.
closes#33291, closes#29877, closes#34462, closes#30705, closes#34448
Since it's still possible to shrink an index when replicas are unassigned, we
should not check that all copies are available when performing the shrink, since
we set the allocation requirement for a single node.
Resolves#35321
* [ILM] Check shard and relocation status in AllocationRoutedStep
This is a follow-up from #35161 where we now check for started and relocating
state in `AllocationRoutedStep`.
Resolves#35258
This change adds a `frozen` engine that allows lazily open a directory reader
on a read-only shard. The engine wraps general purpose searchers in a LazyDirectoryReader
that also allows to release and reset the underlying index readers after any and before
secondary search phases.
Relates to #34352
An auto follow pattern:
* cannot start with `_`
* cannot contain a `,`
* can be encoded in UTF-8
* the length of UTF-8 encoded bytes is no longer than 255 bytes
Adds basic rolling upgrade tests to check that lifecycles are still recognizable between rolling cluster upgrades and managed indices stay managed.
This is a placeholder for discussing types of checks so they are ready once we backported
This is a re-boot of the previous PR against index-lifecycle that needed to be
reverted due to CI bwc issues. #32828
With this change, `Version` no longer carries information about the qualifier,
we still need a way to show the "display version" that does have both
qualifier and snapshot. This is now stored by the build and red from `META-INF`.
Grammar's identifiers can be completely skipped from counting depths
as they just add another level to the tree and they are always children
of some other expression which gets counted.
Increased maximum depth from 100 to 200. After testing on production
configuration with -Xss1m, depths of at least 250 can be used, so being
conservative we put the limit lower.
Fixes: #35299
The elasticsearch-croneval CLI tool uses local dates to display when
something gets triggered the next time. This is very confusing.
This commit ensures, that UTC and local timezone times will be written
out.
The output looks like this and contains localized dates for each trigger
date as well as for `now`.
Now is [Tue, 28 Aug 2018 17:23:51 +0000] in UTC, local time is [ᏔᎵᏁ, 28 ᎦᎶ 2018 12:23:51 -0500]
Here are the next 10 times this cron expression will trigger:
1. Mon, 2 Jan 2040 11:00:00 +0000
ᏉᏅᎯ, 2 ᎤᏃ 2040 06:00:00 -0500
2. ...
This also removes an old outstanding TODO to use the jopt parsing to
cast the count to an integer instead of doing it ourselves.
In order to start shard follow tasks, the resume follow api already
needs execute N requests to the elected master node.
The pause follow API is also a master node action, which would make
how both APIs execute more consistent.
This is related to #29023. Additionally at other points we have
discussed a preference for removing the need to unnecessarily block
threads for opening new node connections. This commit lays the groudwork
for this by opening connections asynchronously at the transport level.
We still block, however, this work will make it possible to eventually
remove all blocking on new connections out of the TransportService
and Transport.
The remove-ilm-from-index API was using the DELETE http method
to signify that something is being removed. Although, metadata
about ILM for the index is being deleted, no entity/resource
is being deleted during this operation. POST is more in line with
what this API is actually doing, it is modifying the metadata for
an index. As part of this change, `remove` is also appended to the path
to be more explicit about its actions.
Error was thrown if leader index had no soft deletes enabled, but it then continued creating the follower index.
The test caught this bug, but very rarely due to timing issue.
Build failure instance:
```
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,597][INFO ][o.e.x.c.LocalIndexFollowingIT] [testDoNotCreateFollowerIfLeaderDoesNotHaveSoftDeletes] before test
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,599][INFO ][o.e.c.s.ClusterSettings ] [node_s_0] updating [cluster.remote.local.seeds] from [[]] to [["127.0.0.1:9300"]]
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,599][INFO ][o.e.c.s.ClusterSettings ] [node_s_0] updating [cluster.remote.local.seeds] from [[]] to [["127.0.0.1:9300"]]
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,609][INFO ][o.e.c.m.MetaDataCreateIndexService] [node_s_0] [leader-index] creating index, cause [api], templates [random-soft-deletes-templat
e, one_shard_index_template], shards [2]/[0], mappings []
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,628][INFO ][o.e.c.r.a.AllocationService] [node_s_0] Cluster health status changed from [YELLOW] to [GREEN] (reason: [shards started [[leader-
index][0]] ...]).
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,660][INFO ][o.e.x.c.a.TransportPutFollowAction] [node_s_0] [follower-index] creating index, cause [ccr_create_and_follow], shards [2]/[0]
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,675][INFO ][o.e.c.s.ClusterSettings ] [node_s_0] updating [cluster.remote.local.seeds] from [["127.0.0.1:9300"]] to [[]]
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,676][INFO ][o.e.c.s.ClusterSettings ] [node_s_0] updating [cluster.remote.local.seeds] from [["127.0.0.1:9300"]] to [[]]
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,678][INFO ][o.e.x.c.LocalIndexFollowingIT] [testDoNotCreateFollowerIfLeaderDoesNotHaveSoftDeletes] after test
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,678][INFO ][o.e.x.c.LocalIndexFollowingIT] [testDoNotCreateFollowerIfLeaderDoesNotHaveSoftDeletes] [LocalIndexFollowingIT#testDoNotCreateFoll
owerIfLeaderDoesNotHaveSoftDeletes]: cleaning up after test
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,678][INFO ][o.e.c.m.MetaDataDeleteIndexService] [node_s_0] [follower-index/TlWlXp0JSVasju2Kr_hksQ] deleting index
1> [2018-11-05T20:29:38,678][INFO ][o.e.c.m.MetaDataDeleteIndexService] [node_s_0] [leader-index/FQ6EwIWcRAKD8qvOg2eS8g] deleting index
FAILURE 0.23s J0 | LocalIndexFollowingIT.testDoNotCreateFollowerIfLeaderDoesNotHaveSoftDeletes <<< FAILURES!
> Throwable #1: java.lang.AssertionError:
> Expected: <false>
> but: was <true>
> at __randomizedtesting.SeedInfo.seed([7A3C89DA3BCA17DD:65C26CBF6FEF0B39]:0)
> at org.hamcrest.MatcherAssert.assertThat(MatcherAssert.java:20)
> at org.elasticsearch.xpack.ccr.LocalIndexFollowingIT.testDoNotCreateFollowerIfLeaderDoesNotHaveSoftDeletes(LocalIndexFollowingIT.java:83)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
```
Build failure: https://elasticsearch-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+elasticsearch+6.5+intake/46/console
Override `process()` in `BinaryLogicProcessor` which doesn't immediately
return null if left or right argument is null, which is the behaviour of
`process()` of the parent class `BinaryProcessor`.
Also, add more tests for `AND` and `OR` in SELECT clause with literal.
Fixes: #35240
Today if a wildcard, date-math expression or alias expands/resolves
to an index that is search-throttled we still search it. This is likely
not the desired behavior since it can unexpectedly slow down searches
significantly.
This change adds a new indices option that allows `search`, `count`
and `msearch` to ignore throttled indices by default. Users can
force expansion to throttled indices by using `ignore_throttled=true`
on the rest request to expand also to throttled indices.
Relates to #34352
This moves all Realm settings to an Affix definition.
However, because different realm types define different settings
(potentially conflicting settings) this requires that the realm type
become part of the setting key.
Thus, we now need to define realm settings as:
xpack.security.authc.realms:
file.file1:
order: 0
native.native1:
order: 1
- This is a breaking change to realm config
- This is also a breaking change to custom security realms (SecurityExtension)
This is a forward port of some of the changes made in #8445, specifically the change mentioned in https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/34023#issuecomment-433212636.
Currently, in master, the `cluster_stats` collector collects _all_ cluster metadata and indexes it into `.monitoring-es-*`. However, per the discussion linked to above, we decided to collect _only_ the `display_name` cluster metadata setting for now. This PR makes this change.
Add NotEquals node in parser to simplify expressions so that <value1> != <value2> is
no longer translated internally to NOT(<value1> = <value2>)
Closes: #35210Fixes: #35233
This adds a new step for checking whether an index is allocated correctly based
on the rules added prior to running the shrink step. It also fixes a bug where
for shrink we are not allowed to have the shards relocating for the shrink step.
This also allows us to simplify AllocationRoutedStep and provide better
feedback in the step info for why either the allocation or the shrink checks
have failed.
Resolves#34938
If the Rollover step would fail due to the next index in sequence
already existing, just skip to the next step instead of going to the
Error step.
This prevents spurious `ResourceAlreadyExistsException`s created by
simultaneous RolloverStep executions from causing ILM to error out
unnecessarily.
This commit removes the Joda time usage from ILM and the HLRC components of ILM.
It also fixes an issue where using the `?human=true` flag could have caused the
parser not to work. These millisecond fields now follow the standard we use
elsewhere in the code, with additional fields added iff the `human` flag is
specified.
This is a breaking change for ILM, but since ILM has not yet been released, no
compatibility shim is needed.
The suite FollowerFailOverIT is failing because some documents are not
replicated to the follower. Maybe the FollowTask is not working as
expected or the background indexers eat all resources while the follower
cluster is trying to reform after a failover; then CI is not fast enough
to replicate all the indexed docs within 60 seconds (sometimes I see 80k
docs on the leader).
This commit limits the number of documents to be indexed into the leader
index by the background threads so that we can eliminate the latter
case. This change also replaces a docCount assertion with a docIds
assertion so we can have more information if these tests fail again.
Relates #33337
Previously, testRunStateChangePolicyWithNextStep asserted that the
ClusterState before and after running the steps were equal. The test
only passed due to a race condition: The latch would be triggered by the
step execution, but the cluster state update thread would continue
running before committing the change to the cluster state. This allowed
the test to read the old cluster state and pass the equality check about
99.99% of the time.
The test now waits for the new cluster state to be committed before
checking that it is _not_ equal to the old cluster state.
Include `null` literals when generating the painless script for `IN` expressions.
Previously, they were skipped, because of an issue that had been fixed with #35108.
Fixes: #35122
Fixes
```
Could not determine the dependencies of task ':x-pack:qa:full-cluster-restart:with-system-key:v5.6.13#oldClusterTestCluster#node1.copyBwcPlugins'.
```
Only the response classes of get auto follow pattern, the follow and stats APIs
were moved away from Streamable. The other APIs use `AcknowledgedResponse`
or `BaseTasksResponse` as response class and
moving that class away from Streamable is a bigger change.
ILM's Shrink Action was using a nodes "_name" attribute to
allocate to prepare for the shrink step. Since the name is
configurable by a user and may use the same name for
multiple nodes on one machine, _id is safer since it is guaranteed
to be unique.
closes#35043.
* Adding rollup support for datafeeds
* Fixing tests and adjusting formatting
* minor formatting chagne
* fixing some syntax and removing redundancies
* Refactoring and fixing failing test
* Refactoring, adding paranoid null check
* Moving rollup into the aggregation package
* making AggregationToJsonProcessor package private again
* Addressing test failure
* Fixing validations, chunking
* Addressing failing test
* rolling back RollupJobCaps changes
* Adding comment and cleaning up test
* Addressing review comments and test failures
* Moving builder logic into separate methods
* Addressing PR comments, adding test for rollup permissions
* Fixing test failure
* Adding rollup priv check on datafeed put
* Handling missing index when getting caps
* Fixing unused import
* Watcher: fix metric stats names
The current watcher stats metric names doesn't match the current
documentation. This commit fixes the behavior of `queued_watches`
metric, deprecates `pending_watches` metric and adds `current_watches`
to match the documented behavior. It also fixes the documentation, which
introduced `executing_watches` metric that was never added.
Fixes#34865
Replace standard `||` and `==` painless operators with
new `in` method introduced in `InternalSqlScriptUtils`.
This allows the list of values to become a script variable
which is replaced each time with the list of values provided
by the user.
Move In to the same package as InPipe & InProcessor
Follow up to #34750
Co-authored-by: Costin Leau <costin.leau@gmail.com>
Stop passing `Settings` to `AbstractComponent`'s ctor. This allows us to
stop passing around `Settings` in a *ton* of places. While this change
touches many files, it touches them all in fairly small, mechanical
ways, doing a few things per file:
1. Drop the `super(settings);` line on everything that extends
`AbstractComponent`.
2. Drop the `settings` argument to the ctor if it is no longer used.
3. If the file doesn't use `logger` then drop `extends
AbstractComponent` from it.
4. Clean up all compilation failure caused by the `settings` removal
and drop any now unused `settings` isntances and method arguments.
I've intentionally *not* removed the `settings` argument from a few
files:
1. TransportAction
2. AbstractLifecycleComponent
3. BaseRestHandler
These files don't *need* `settings` either, but this change is large
enough as is.
Relates to #34488
Today when ESIntegTestCase starts some nodes it writes out the unicast hosts
files each time a node starts its transport service. This does mean that a
number of nodes can start and perform their first pinging round without any
unicast hosts which, if the timing is unlucky and a lot of nodes are all
started at the same time, can lead to a split brain as in #35052.
Prior to #33554 this was unlikely to happen since the MockUncasedHostsProvider
would always have yielded the existing hosts, so the timing would have to have
been implausibly unlucky. Since #33554, however, it's more likely because the
race occurs between the start of the first round of pinging and the writing of
the unicast hosts file. It is realistic that new nodes will be configured with
the existing nodes from startup, so this change reinstates that behaviour.
Closes#35052.
This commit does a few things
- moves ILM-specifc rest yaml tests into plugin/ilm/qa, and creates special
:plugin:ilm:qa:rest module to test them
- removes the with-security tests of the yaml tests since they are covered in
the rest tests now
- moves ChangePolicyforIndexIT into the qa/multi-node project since that test is
not currently running in main ilm since integTest is disabled
The java yaml test runner supports sending request headers, yet not all clients support headers. This commit makes sure that we enforce adding a skip section with feature "headers" whenever headers are used in a do section as part of a test. That decreases the chance for new tests to break client builds due to the missing skip section.
Closes#34650
The ILM Rollover Step can execute on the incorrect index if the rollover alias
exists on another valid index, but not the one the step is executing against. This
is a problem and is now guarded against
This PR renames the CRUD APIS for ILM
GET _ilm/<policy>, _ilm -> _ilm/policy/<policy>, _ilm/policy
PUT _ilm/<policy> -> _ilm/policy/<policy>
DELETE _ilm/<policy> -> _ilm/policy/<policy>
closes#34929.
Drops the `Settings` member from `AbstractComponent`, moving it from the
base class on to the classes that use it. For the most part this is a
mechanical change that doesn't drop `Settings` accesses. The one
exception to this is naming threads where it switches from an invocation
that passes `Settings` and extracts the node name to one that explicitly
passes the node name.
This change doesn't drop the `Settings` argument from
`AbstractComponent`'s ctor because this change is big enough as is.
We'll do that in a follow up change.
The native roles store previously would issue a search if attempting to
retrieve more than a single role. This is fine when we are attempting
to retrieve all of the roles to list them in the api, but could cause
issues when attempting to find roles for a user. The search is not
prioritized over other search requests, so heavy aggregations/searches
or overloaded nodes could cause roles to be cached as missing if the
search is rejected.
When attempting to load specific roles, we know the document id for the
role that we are trying to load, which allows us to use the multi-get
api for loading these roles. This change makes use of the multi-get api
when attempting to load more than one role by name. This api is also
constrained by a threadpool but the tasks in the GET threadpool should
be quicker than searches.
See #33205
Previously, if ClusterStateActionSteps or ClusterStateWaitSteps threw an
exception executing, the exception would only be caught and logged by
the generic ClusterStateUpdateTask machinery and the index would become
stuck on that step.
Now, exceptions thrown in these steps will be caught and the index will
be moved to the Error step.
Move `x-pack/qa/smoke-test-graph-with-security` to
`x-pack/plugin/graph/qa/security` which should make it easier to run all
of the tests with a single command. It also lines up the directories
more closely with newer projects like cross cluster replication.
Moves `x-pack/qa/sql/*` into `x-pack/plugin/sql/qa` to make it simpler
to run all of the sql tests. This lines up with how newer projects like
cross cluster replication are testing themselves.
This commit filters out usage of deprecated tzs by tests. These are
tested separately and should not require checking for warnings on any
test using random timezones.
closes#34188
This changes the RollupSearch endpoint to proactively resolve index
patterns. If the index pattern(s) match more than one rollup index,
an exception is throw as before. But if the pattern only matches one
rollup index, execution is allowed to continue (unlike before where
it would assume all patterns were for raw data).
This also allows the search endpoint to resolve aliases that point to
a rollup index.
Also tweaks the documentation to make this clear.
Closes#34828
Conflicts during the merge:
1. >=140 chars line length fixed for a lot of project files and warnings
for those files are no longer suppressed
2. Node name is removed from AbstractComponent, it’s no longer taken
from settings, but is explicitly passed as constructor argument and
there were quite a few new classes on zen2 branch that require this
change
3. TransportResponseHandler interface changed (new method added) and
Zen2 makes a lot of subclasses in tests
4. Deprecated way of obtaining logger was changed
Only the follow stats request couldn't be changed to use Writeable serialization,
because that requires changes in `TransportTasksAction` and `BaseTasksRequest` base classes.
Sometimes the cluster forming here will split-brain when it grows up to 5
nodes. This could be a timing issue or could be something going wrong in
discovery, so this asks for more logs. Relates #35052
The Move To Step API now checks to see if the target step is an
AsyncActionStep, and if so, runs it.
Previously, AsyncActionSteps would only be run when they are entered by
executing the previous step, so if an AsyncActionStep was entered via
the Move To Step API, ILM would never touch that index again.
This commit fixes two issues with the CCR API specification:
- remove the CCR stats endpoint, it is not currently implemented
- fix the documentation links
Extract data type verification for function arguments to a single place
so that NULL type can be treated as RESOLVED for all functions. Moreover
this enables to have consistent verification error messages for all functions.
Fixes: #34752Fixes: #33469
The file structure finder endpoint can find the NDJSON
(newline-delimited JSON) file format, but called it
`json`. This change renames the `format` for this file
structure to `ndjson`, which is more precise and will
hopefully avoid confusion.
* Changed the auto follow stats to also include follow stats.
* Renamed the auto follow stats api to stats api and changed its url path
from `/_ccr/auto_follow/stats` `/_ccr/stats`.
* Removed `/_ccr/stats` url path for the follow stats api, which makes
the index parameter a required parameter.
* Fixed docs.
SSLTrustRestrictionsTests.testRestrictionsAreReloaded checks that the
SSL trust configuration is automatically updated reapplied if the
underlying "trust_restrictions.yml" file is modified.
Since the default resource watcher frequency is 5seconds, it could
take 10 second to run that test (as it waits for 2 reloaded).
Previously this test set that frequency to a very low value (3ms) so
that the elapsed time for the test would be reduced. However this
caused other problems, including that the resource watcher would
frequently run while the cluster was shutting down and files were
being cleaned up.
This change resets that watch frequency back to its default (5s) and
then manually calls the "notifyNow" method on the resource watcher
whenever the restrictions file is modified, so that the SSL trust
configuration is reloaded at exactly the right time.
Resolves: #34502
Drops the `deprecationLogger` from `AbstractComponent`, moving it to
places where we need it. This saves us from building a bunch of
`DeprecationLogger`s that we don't need.
Relates to #34488
`AbstractComponent` is trouble because its name implies that
*everything* should extend from it. It *is* useful, but maybe too
broadly useful. The things it offers access too, the `Settings` instance
for the entire server and a logger are nice to have around, but not
really needed *everywhere*. The `Settings` instance especially adds a
fair bit of ceremony to testing without any value.
This removes the `nodeName` method from `AbstractComponent` so it is
more clear where we actually need the node name.
In order to remove Streamable from the codebase, Response objects need
to be read using the Writeable.Reader interface which this change
enables. This change enables the use of Writeable.Reader by adding the
`Action#getResponseReader` method. The default implementation simply
uses the existing `newResponse` method and the readFrom method. As
responses are migrated to the Writeable.Reader interface, Action
classes can be updated to throw an UnsupportedOperationException when
`newResponse` is called and override the `getResponseReader` method.
Relates #34389
We currently have two different native processes:
autodetect & normalizer. There are plans for introducing
a new process. All these share many things in common.
This commit refactors the processes to extend an
`AbstractNativeProcess` class that encapsulates those
commonalities with the purpose of reusing the code
for new processes in the future.
Index shard stats for the follower shard are fetched, when a shard follow task is started.
This is needed in order to bootstap the shard follow task with the follower global checkpoint.
Sometimes index shard stats are not available (e.g. during a restart) and
we fail now, while it is very likely that these stats will be available some time later.
Documents the new structured logfile format for auditing
that was introduced by #31931. Most changes herein
are for 6.x . In 7.0 the deprecated format is gone and a
follow-up PR is in order.
This change ensures the `message` field is always included
in the `field_stats` for the semi-structured text log file
file structure. Previously it was not, as it will almost
certainly contain all distinct values. However, for
consistency in the UI it's useful to include it.
After discussing on the team's FixItFriday, we concluded that
static final instance variables that are mutable should be lowercased.
Historically, DeprecationLogger was uppercased more frequently than lowercased.
ILM would return a resource-not-found exception when requesting policies
while the IndexLifecycleMetaData is not initialized. The behavior here
should not be as extreme since it is not the user's fault.
This commit changes the behavior so that it succeeds and returns no policies
when no policy names are explicitely specified, otherwise keep the same behavior
of throwing an exception
Previously, for some queries the validation for ORDER BY
fields didn't kick in since a HAVING close or an ORDER BY
with scalar function would add `Filter` and `Project` plans
between the `OrderBy` and the `Aggregate`.
Now the LogicalPlan tree beneath `OrderBy` is traversed and
the ORDER BY fields are properly verified.
Fixes: #34590
This is related to #30876. The AbstractSimpleTransportTestCase initiates
many tcp connections. There are normally over 1,000 connections in
TIME_WAIT at the end of the test. This is because every test opens at
least two different transports that connect to each other with 13
channel connection profiles. This commit modifies the default
connection profile used by this test to 6. One connection for each
type, except for REG which gets 2 connections.
With the introduction of _ilm/stop and _ilm/start APIs, the
use cases where one would only target a select group
of indices to start/stop has been reduced. Since there is no
strong use-case for skipping specific indices, it is best to
remove this functionality and only adding if later desired, with the
hopes of keeping things more simple.
through randomization, there is a chance that the mutateInstance
for PolicyStatsTests does not actually mutate the original object.
This PR aims to fix this
* NETWORKING: Add SSL Handler before other Handlers
* The only way to run into the issue in #33998 is for `Netty4MessageChannelHandler`
to be in the pipeline while the SslHandler is not. Adding the SslHandler before any
other handlers should ensure correct ordering here even when we handle upstream events
in our own thread pool
* Ensure that channels that were closed concurrently don't trip the assertion
* Closes#33998
The contains syntax was added in #30874 but the skips were not properly
put in place.
The java runner has the feature so the tests will run as part of the
build, but language clients will be able to support it at their own
pace.
This limit is based on the size in bytes of the operations in the write buffer. If this limit is exceeded then no more read operations will be coordinated until the size in bytes of the write buffer has dropped below the configured write buffer size limit.
Renamed existing `max_write_buffer_size` to ``max_write_buffer_count` to indicate that limit is count based.
Closes#34705
Previously, `Mapper` was returning an incorrect plan which resulted in an
```
SQLFeatureNotSupportedException: Found 1 problem(s)
line 1:8: Unexecutable item
```
Queries with a `WHERE` and/or `HAVING` clause which results in NO_MATCH
are now handled correctly and return 0 rows.
Fixes: #34613
Co-authored-by: Costin Leau <costin.leau@gmail.com>
* Adds usage data for ILM
* Adds tests for IndexLifecycleFeatureSetUsage and friends
* Adds tests for IndexLifecycleFeatureSet
* Fixes merge errors
* Add number of indices managed to usage stats
Also adds more tests
* Addresses Review comments
We should not create a follower index and abort a follow request if the
leader does not have soft-deletes. Moreover, we also should not
auto-follow an index if it does not have soft-deletes.
* Removes Set Policy API in favour of setting index.lifecycle.name
directly
* Reinstates matcher that will still be used
* Cleans up code after rebase
* Adds test to check changing policy with ndex settings works
* Fixes TimeseriesLifecycleActionsIT after API removal
* Fixes docs tests
* Fixes case on close where lifecycle service was never created
* Adding stack_monitoring_agent role
* Fixing checkstyle issues
* Adding tests for new role
* Tighten up privileges around index templates
* s/stack_monitoring_user/remote_monitoring_collector/ + remote_monitoring_user
* Fixing checkstyle violation
* Fix test
* Removing unused field
* Adding missed code
* Fixing data type
* Update Integration Test for new builtin user
With this change, we apply the common test config automatically to all
newly created tasks instead of opting in specifically.
For plugin authors using the plugin externally this means that the
configuration will be applied to their RandomizedTestingTasks as well.
The purpose of the task is to simplify setup and make it easier to
change projects that use the `test` task but actually run integration
tests to use a task called `integTest` for clarity, but also because
we may want to configure and run them differently.
E.x. using different levels of concurrency.
Implemented null handling for both the value tested but also for
values inside the list of values tested against.
The null handling is implemented for local processors, painless scripts
and Lucene Terms queries making it available for `IN` expressions occuring
in `SELECT`, `WHERE` and `HAVING` clauses.
Closes: #34582
#33708 introduced a strict deprecation mode that makes a REST request
fail if there is a warning header in the response returned by
Elasticsearch (usually a deprecation message signaling that a feature
or a field has been deprecated).
This change adds the strict deprecation mode into the REST integration
tests, and makes the tests fail if a deprecated feature is used. Also
any test using a deprecated feature has been modified to pass the build.
The YAML integration tests already analyzed HTTP warnings so they do
not use this mode, keeping their "expected vs actual" behavior.
Per #31717 this commit changes the defaults to the following:
Batch size of 5120 ops.
Maximum of 12 concurrent read requests.
Maximum of 9 concurrent write requests.
This is not necessarily our final values but it's good to have these as defaults for the purposes of initial testing.
The changes introduced in cca1a2a mean that we should
not encrypt the public keys that might be generated by
the key-pair-generator when storing the file, as the code
that would consume them assumes that they are not encrypted
* Change the `TransportPauseFollowAction` to extend from `TransportMasterNodeAction`
instead of `HandledAction`, this removes a sync cluster state api call.
* Introduced `ResponseHandler` that removes duplicated code in `TransportPauseFollowAction` and
`TransportResumeFollowAction`.
* Changed `PauseFollowAction.Request` to not use `readFrom()`.
In a future major version, we will be introducing a soft limit on the
number of shards in a cluster based on the number of nodes in the
cluster. This limit will be configurable, and checked on operations
which create or open shards and issue a warning if the operation would
take the cluster over the limit.
There is an option to enable strict enforcement of the limit, which
turns the warnings into errors. In a future release, the option will be
removed and strict enforcement will be the default (and only) behavior.
Since there's no transition into the "new" phase it wasn't set until the "hot"
phase, so now we initialize it when initializing the policy context.
Resolves#34277
- Restrict visibility of Aggregators and Factories
- Move PipelineAggregatorBuilders up a level so it is consistent with
AggregatorBuilders
- Checkstyle line length fixes for a few classes
- Minor odds/ends (swapping to method references, formatting, etc)
Both testFollowIndexAndCloseNode and testFailOverOnFollower failed
because they responded to the FollowTask a TransportService closed
exception which is currently considered as a fatal error. This behavior
is not desirable since a closing node can throw that exception, and we
should retry in that case.
This change adds TransportService closed error to the list of retryable
errors.
Closes#34694
As part of this change the leader index name and leader cluster name are
stored in the CCR metadata in the follow index. The resume follow api
will read that when a resume follow request is executed.
We should delete a job by directly talking to the allocated
task and telling it to shutdown. Today we shut down a job
via the persistent task framework. This is not ideal because,
while the job has been removed from the persistent task
CS, the allocated task continues to live until it gets the
shutdown message.
This means a user can delete a job, immediately delete
the rollup index, and then see new documents appear in
the just-deleted index. This happens because the indexer
in the allocated task is still running and indexes a few
more documents before getting the shutdown command.
In this PR, the transport action is changed to a TransportTasksAction,
and we invoke onCancelled() directly on the matching job.
The race condition still exists after this PR (albeit less likely),
but this was a precursor to fixing the issue and a self-contained
chunk of code. A second PR will followup to fix the race itself.
Since #34412 and #34474, a follower must have soft-deletes enabled
to work correctly. This change requires soft-deletes on the follower.
Relates #34412
Relates #34474
This fixes a bug about aliases authorization.
That is, a user might see aliases which he is not authorized to see.
This manifests when the user is not authorized to see any aliases
and the `GetAlias` request is empty which normally is a marking
that all aliases are requested. In this case, no aliases should be
returned, but due to this bug, all aliases will have been returned.
Extend querying support on multiple indices from being strictly
identical to being just compatible.
Use FieldCapabilities API (extended through #33803) for mapping merging.
Close#31837#31611
* Changed the resource id of auto follow patterns to be a user defined name
instead of being the leader cluster alias name.
* Fail when an unfollowed leader index matches with two or more auto follow patterns.
Implement the functionality to translate the
`field IN (value1, value2,...)` expressions to proper Lucene queries
or painless script or local processors depending on the use case.
The `IN` expression can be used in SELECT, WHERE and HAVING clauses.
Closes: #32955
`CONVERT` works exactly like cast with slightly different syntax:
`CONVERT(<value>, <data_type)` as opposed to `CAST(<value> AS <data_type>)`
Moreover it support format of the MS-SQL data types `SQL_<type>`,
e.g.: `SQL_INTEGER`
Closes: #34513
JDK11 introduced some changes with the SSLEngine. A number of error
messages were changed. Additionally, there were some behavior changes
in regard to how the SSLEngine handles closes during the handshake
process. This commit updates our tests and SSLDriver to support these
changes.
All of the tests in PainlessDomainSplitIT have an awaitsfix, which
causes the build to fail since no tests are run. This adds an empty
test to get the build going again.
Relates #34683
Relates #32966
The security native stores follow a pattern where
`SecurityIndexManager#prepareIndexIfNeededThenExecute` wraps most calls
made for the security index. The reasoning behind this was to check if
the security index had been upgraded to the latest version in a
consistent manner. However, this has the potential side effect that a
read will trigger the creation of the security index or an updating of
its mappings, which can lead to issues such as failures due to put
mapping requests timing out even though we might have been able to read
from the index and get the data necessary.
This change introduces a new method, `checkIndexVersionThenExecute`,
that provides the consistent checking of the security index to make
sure it has been upgraded. That is the only check that this method
performs prior to running the passed in operation, which removes the
possible triggering of index creation and mapping updates for reads.
Additionally, areas where we do reads now check the availability of the
security index and can short circuit requests. Availability in this
context means that the index exists and all primaries are active.
This is the fixed version of #34246, which was reverted.
Relates #33205
We should be consistent here. We were already using the casing "Ccr" and
this is the preferred casing for Java class names. This commit adjusts
the names of some classes that were using the casing "CCR" to be "Ccr".