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Mark Vieira c642a97255
Support parallel building of Docker images (#52920) 2020-02-27 19:22:06 -08:00
Jake Landis 8d311297ca
[7.x] Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114) (#52798)
* Smarter copying of the rest specs and tests (#52114)

This PR addresses the unnecessary copying of the rest specs and allows
for better semantics for which specs and tests are copied. By default
the rest specs will get copied if the project applies
`elasticsearch.standalone-rest-test` or `esplugin` and the project
has rest tests or you configure the custom extension `restResources`.

This PR also removes the need for dozens of places where the x-pack
specs were copied by supporting copying of the x-pack rest specs too.

The plugin/task introduced here can also copy the rest tests to the
local project through a similar configuration.

The new plugin/task allows a user to minimize the surface area of
which rest specs are copied. Per project can be configured to include
only a subset of the specs (or tests). Configuring a project to only
copy the specs when actually needed should help with build cache hit
rates since we can better define what is actually in use.
However, project level optimizations for build cache hit rates are
not included with this PR.

Also, with this PR you can no longer use the includePackaged flag on
integTest task.

The following items are included in this PR:
* new plugin: `elasticsearch.rest-resources`
* new tasks: CopyRestApiTask and CopyRestTestsTask - performs the copy
* new extension 'restResources'
```
restResources {
  restApi {
    includeCore 'foo' , 'bar' //will include the core specs that start with foo and bar
    includeXpack 'baz' //will include x-pack specs that start with baz
  }
  restTests {
    includeCore 'foo', 'bar' //will include the core tests that start with foo and bar
    includeXpack 'baz' //will include the x-pack tests that start with baz
  }
}

```
2020-02-26 08:13:41 -06:00
Ryan Ernst a1e7429ccc Allow sha512 checksum without filename for maven plugins (#52668)
When installing plugins from remote sources, either the Elastic download
service, or maven, a checksum file is downloaded and checked against the
downloaded zip. The current format for official plugins is to use a
sha512 checksum which includes the zip filename. This format matches
that from sha512sum, and allows using the --check argument there to
verify the checksum manually. However, when generating checksum files
with maven and gradle, the filename is not included.

This commit relaxes the requirement the filename existing within the
sha512 checksum file for maven plugins. We continue to strictly enforce
official plugins have the existing format of the file.

closes #52413
2020-02-24 13:38:20 -08:00
Mark Vieira f06d692706
[Backport] Consolidate docker availability logic (#52656) 2020-02-21 15:24:05 -08:00
Rory Hunter ce7ebb2d39
Limit _FILE env var support to specific vars (#52645)
Backport of #52525.

Closes #52503. Implement a list of `_FILE` env vars that will be used to
populate env vars with file content, instead of processing all `_FILE`
vars in the environment.
2020-02-21 19:36:15 +00:00
Mark Vieira a99d8b71b1
Upgrade to Gradle 6.2 (#51824) 2020-02-18 15:35:23 -08:00
Jason Tedor 012420a495
Add comment explaining priority of JVM options (#52348)
Reading the startup scripts does not elucidate how JVM options are
applied. Instead, the reader must consult the source for the JVM options
parser. This commit adds some transparency around this process so that
it easier to understand reading the startup scripts how the final JVM
options to start Elasticsearch are constructed.
2020-02-16 17:18:45 -05:00
William Brafford b7291573b2
Always set default ES_PATH_CONF for package scriptlets (#51827) (#52381)
* Set default ES_PATH_CONF for package scriptlets

Our packages use scriptlets to create or update the Elasticsearch
keystore as necessary when installing or upgrading an Elasticsearch
package. If these scriptlets don't work as expected, Elasticsearch may
try and fail to create or upgrade the keystore at startup time. This
will prevent Elasticsearch from starting up at all.

These scriptlets use the Elasticsearch keystore command-line tools. Like
most of our command-line tools, the keystore tools will by default get
their value for ES_PATH_CONF from a system configuration file:
/etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch for RPMs, /etc/default/elasticsearch for
debian packages. Previously, if the user removed ES_PATH_CONF from that
system configuration file (perhaps thinking that it is obsolete when
the same variables is also defined in the systemd unit file), the
keystore command-line tools would fail. Scriptlet errors do not seem to
cause the installation to fail, and for RPMs the error message is easy
to miss in command output.

This commit adds a line of bash to scriptlets that will set ES_PATH_CONF
to a default when ES_PATH_CONF is unset, rather than only when the
system configuration file is missing.
2020-02-14 16:00:13 -05:00
Rory Hunter b0ad37126c
Remove setuid,setgid bits on all files in Docker image (#51851)
This is to mitigate "stackclash" attacks. This is a a very small partial
backport from #50277.
2020-02-13 13:18:13 +01:00
Jason Tedor 79e5e809b6
Add unit tests for reading JVM options files (#52176)
This commit adds some unit tests to cover the reading of JVM options
files.
2020-02-11 21:02:34 -05:00
Jason Tedor 91d0996e08
Remove unnecessary method in JvmOptionsParser (#52173)
Back when the distribution launchers were compiled to target JDK 7, we
did not have access to the String#join method to space-delimit JVM
options. Since the launchers now target the same minimum JDK as
Elasticsearch itself, we now have access to this method and can replace
the use of spaceDelimitJvmOptions with String#join. This commit does
that.
2020-02-10 20:22:02 -05:00
Jason Tedor a99b311e2f
Refactor JvmOptionsParser for testability (#52102)
This commit prepares the JvmOptionsParser to be more unit testable by
refactoring the class to have some input that it pulls from external
sources passed in as arguments. We do not change any functionality in
this commit, nor add any unit tests, we are only preparing the way.
2020-02-10 18:40:00 -05:00
William Brafford 610f6814da
Remove unnecessary dirname command (#51968) (#52089)
The elasticsearch-env script changes the working directory to ES_HOME,
so we can just use bin/elasticsearch-keystore to invoke the keystore.
2020-02-10 11:05:36 -05:00
Ioannis Kakavas 8c0b49cd32 Adjust jarHell and 3rd party audit exclusions (#51733) (#51766)
Now that the FIPS 140 security provider is simply a test dependency
we don't need the thirdPartyAudit exceptions, but plugin-cli and
transport-netty4 do need jarHell disabled as they use the non fips
BouncyCastle security provider as a test dependency too.
2020-02-10 07:38:59 +02:00
Jason Tedor c4c0db6f21
Introduce jvm.options.d for customizing JVM options (#51882)
This commit introduces the ability to override JVM options by adding
custom JVM options files to a jvm.options.d directory. This simplifies
administration of Elasticsearch by not requiring administrators to keep
the root jvm.options file in sync with changes that we make to the root
jvm.options file. Instead, they are not expected to modify this file but
instead supply their own in jvm.options.d. In Docker installations, this
means they can bind mount this directory in. In future versions of
Elasticsearch, we can consider removing the root jvm.options file
(instead, providing all options there as system JVM options).
2020-02-08 18:50:14 -05:00
James Rodewig 4ea7297e1e
[DOCS] Change http://elastic.co -> https (#48479) (#51812)
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Budzenski <jon@budzenski.me>
2020-02-03 09:50:11 -05:00
William Brafford 1a9e7b2d69
Use an options loop in Elasticsearch startup script (#51547) (#51621)
* Use loop to parse options rather than grep

* Add test for --help flag with encrypted keystore
2020-01-31 10:24:04 -05:00
Mark Vieira 11e86b13b4
Disable build cache for packaging tests (#51717) 2020-01-30 17:23:49 -08:00
William Brafford 9efa5be60e
Password-protected Keystore Feature Branch PR (#51123) (#51510)
* Reload secure settings with password (#43197)

If a password is not set, we assume an empty string to be
compatible with previous behavior.
Only allow the reload to be broadcast to other nodes if TLS is
enabled for the transport layer.

* Add passphrase support to elasticsearch-keystore (#38498)

This change adds support for keystore passphrases to all subcommands
of the elasticsearch-keystore cli tool and adds a subcommand for
changing the passphrase of an existing keystore.
The work to read the passphrase in Elasticsearch when
loading, which will be addressed in a different PR.

Subcommands of elasticsearch-keystore can handle (open and create)
passphrase protected keystores

When reading a keystore, a user is only prompted for a passphrase
only if the keystore is passphrase protected.

When creating a keystore, a user is allowed (default behavior) to create one with an
empty passphrase

Passphrase can be set to be empty when changing/setting it for an
existing keystore

Relates to: #32691
Supersedes: #37472

* Restore behavior for force parameter (#44847)

Turns out that the behavior of `-f` for the add and add-file sub
commands where it would also forcibly create the keystore if it
didn't exist, was by design - although undocumented.
This change restores that behavior auto-creating a keystore that
is not password protected if the force flag is used. The force
OptionSpec is moved to the BaseKeyStoreCommand as we will presumably
want to maintain the same behavior in any other command that takes
a force option.

*  Handle pwd protected keystores in all CLI tools  (#45289)

This change ensures that `elasticsearch-setup-passwords` and
`elasticsearch-saml-metadata` can handle a password protected
elasticsearch.keystore.
For setup passwords the user would be prompted to add the
elasticsearch keystore password upon running the tool. There is no
option to pass the password as a parameter as we assume the user is
present in order to enter the desired passwords for the built-in
users.
For saml-metadata, we prompt for the keystore password at all times
even though we'd only need to read something from the keystore when
there is a signing or encryption configuration.

* Modify docs for setup passwords and saml metadata cli (#45797)

Adds a sentence in the documentation of `elasticsearch-setup-passwords`
and `elasticsearch-saml-metadata` to describe that users would be
prompted for the keystore's password when running these CLI tools,
when the keystore is password protected.

Co-Authored-By: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>

* Elasticsearch keystore passphrase for startup scripts (#44775)

This commit allows a user to provide a keystore password on Elasticsearch
startup, but only prompts when the keystore exists and is encrypted.

The entrypoint in Java code is standard input. When the Bootstrap class is
checking for secure keystore settings, it checks whether or not the keystore
is encrypted. If so, we read one line from standard input and use this as the
password. For simplicity's sake, we allow a maximum passphrase length of 128
characters. (This is an arbitrary limit and could be increased or eliminated.
It is also enforced in the keystore tools, so that a user can't create a
password that's too long to enter at startup.)

In order to provide a password on standard input, we have to account for four
different ways of starting Elasticsearch: the bash startup script, the Windows
batch startup script, systemd startup, and docker startup. We use wrapper
scripts to reduce systemd and docker to the bash case: in both cases, a
wrapper script can read a passphrase from the filesystem and pass it to the
bash script.

In order to simplify testing the need for a passphrase, I have added a
has-passwd command to the keystore tool. This command can run silently, and
exit with status 0 when the keystore has a password. It exits with status 1 if
the keystore doesn't exist or exists and is unencrypted.

A good deal of the code-change in this commit has to do with refactoring
packaging tests to cleanly use the same tests for both the "archive" and the
"package" cases. This required not only moving tests around, but also adding
some convenience methods for an abstraction layer over distribution-specific
commands.

* Adjust docs for password protected keystore (#45054)

This commit adds relevant parts in the elasticsearch-keystore
sub-commands reference docs and in the reload secure settings API
doc.

* Fix failing Keystore Passphrase test for feature branch (#50154)

One problem with the passphrase-from-file tests, as written, is that
they would leave a SystemD environment variable set when they failed,
and this setting would cause elasticsearch startup to fail for other
tests as well. By using a try-finally, I hope that these tests will fail
more gracefully.

It appears that our Fedora and Ubuntu environments may be configured to
store journald information under /var rather than under /run, so that it
will persist between boots. Our destructive tests that read from the
journal need to account for this in order to avoid trying to limit the
output we check in tests.

* Run keystore management tests on docker distros (#50610)

* Add Docker handling to PackagingTestCase

Keystore tests need to be able to run in the Docker case. We can do this
by using a DockerShell instead of a plain Shell when Docker is running.

* Improve ES startup check for docker

Previously we were checking truncated output for the packaged JDK as
an indication that Elasticsearch had started. With new preliminary
password checks, we might get a false positive from ES keystore
commands, so we have to check specifically that the Elasticsearch
class from the Bootstrap package is what's running.

* Test password-protected keystore with Docker (#50803)

This commit adds two tests for the case where we mount a
password-protected keystore into a Docker container and provide a
password via a Docker environment variable.

We also fix a logging bug where we were logging the identifier for an
array of strings rather than the contents of that array.

* Add documentation for keystore startup prompting (#50821)

When a keystore is password-protected, Elasticsearch will prompt at
startup. This commit adds documentation for this prompt for the archive,
systemd, and Docker cases.

Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>

* Warn when unable to upgrade keystore on debian (#51011)

For Red Hat RPM upgrades, we warn if we can't upgrade the keystore. This
commit brings the same logic to the code for Debian packages. See the
posttrans file for gets executed for RPMs.

* Restore handling of string input

Adds tests that were mistakenly removed. One of these tests proved
we were not handling the the stdin (-x) option correctly when no
input was added. This commit restores the original approach of
reading stdin one char at a time until there is no more (-1, \r, \n)
instead of using readline() that might return null

* Apply spotless reformatting

* Use '--since' flag to get recent journal messages

When we get Elasticsearch logs from journald, we want to fetch only log
messages from the last run. There are two reasons for this. First, if
there are many logs, we might get a string that's too large for our
utility methods. Second, when we're looking for a specific message or
error, we almost certainly want to look only at messages from the last
execution.

Previously, we've been trying to do this by clearing out the physical
files under the journald process. But there seems to be some contention
over these directories: if journald writes a log file in between when
our deletion command deletes the file and when it deletes the log
directory, the deletion will fail.

It seems to me that we might be able to use journald's "--since" flag to
retrieve only log messages from the last run, and that this might be
less likely to fail due to race conditions in file deletion.

Unfortunately, it looks as if the "--since" flag has a granularity of
one-second. I've added a two-second sleep to make sure that there's a
sufficient gap between the test that will read from journald and the
test before it.

* Use new journald wrapper pattern

* Update version added in secure settings request

Co-authored-by: Lisa Cawley <lcawley@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Ioannis Kakavas <ikakavas@protonmail.com>
2020-01-28 05:32:32 -05:00
Jason Tedor 92b611ece1
Formalize build snapshot (#51484)
Today we are repeatedly checking if the current build is a snapshot
build or not by reading the system property build.snapshot. This commit
formalizes this by adding a build parameter to indicate whether or not
the current build is a snapshot build.
2020-01-27 16:56:31 -05:00
David Turner 49bde5d286
Remove DEBUG-level default logging from actions (#51459)
In 2bb31fe (v0.6.0!) we added DEBUG-level logging to the default config of
action loggers "for easier debugging". This change to the default config lives
on to this day. It does not obviously make debugging any easier any more, but
it does result in a good deal of log noise sometimes. This commit removes this
special case from the default config.

Closes #51198
2020-01-27 10:50:10 +00:00
Ioannis Kakavas ee202a642f
Enable tests in FIPS 140 in JDK 11 (#49485)
This change changes the way to run our test suites in 
JVMs configured in FIPS 140 approved mode. It does so by:

- Configuring any given runtime Java in FIPS mode with the bundled
policy and security properties files, setting the system
properties java.security.properties and java.security.policy
with the == operator that overrides the default JVM properties
and policy.

- When runtime java is 11 and higher, using BouncyCastle FIPS 
Cryptographic provider and BCJSSE in FIPS mode. These are 
used as testRuntime dependencies for unit
tests and internal clusters, and copied (relevant jars)
explicitly to the lib directory for testclusters used in REST tests

- When runtime java is 8, using BouncyCastle FIPS 
Cryptographic provider and SunJSSE in FIPS mode. 

Running the tests in FIPS 140 approved mode doesn't require an
additional configuration either in CI workers or locally and is
controlled by specifying -Dtests.fips.enabled=true
2020-01-27 11:14:52 +02:00
Mark Vieira ef0a933541
Tag "nested" Gradle build scans (#51440) 2020-01-24 11:23:23 -08:00
Rory Hunter 1009f92b03
Format projects under :distribution:tools (#51292)
Backport of #51226. Opt-in the sub-projects of :distribution:tools for
automatic formatting.
2020-01-22 11:19:17 +00:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 0513d8dca3
Add SPI jvm option to SystemJvmOptions (#50916)
Adding back accidentally removed jvm option that is required to enforce
start of the week = Monday in IsoCalendarDataProvider.
Adding a `feature` to yml test in order to skip running it in JDK8

commit that removed it 398c802
commit that backports SystemJvmOptions c4fbda3
relates 7.x backport of code that enforces CalendarDataProvider use #48349
2020-01-21 09:02:21 +01:00
Rory Hunter e6f778474e
Follow symlinks in Docker entrypoint (#51101)
Backport of #50927.

Closes #49653. When using _FILE environment variables to supply values
to Elasticsearch, following symlinks when checking that file permissions
are secure.
2020-01-18 10:39:49 +00:00
Mark Vieira fac509836a
Upgrade to Gradle 6.1 (#50453)
(cherry picked from commit bdd7bda47b4aa14a14273f7301d3615f1cc4bba0)
2020-01-16 13:58:29 -08:00
Jason Tedor d5623c8f09
Report progress of multiple plugin installs (#51001)
When installing multiple plugins at once, this commit changes the
behavior to report installed plugins as we go. In the case of failure,
we emit a message that we are rolling back any plugins that were
installed successfully, and also that they were successfully rolled
back. In the case a plugin is not successfully rolled back, we report
this clearly too, alerting the user that there might still be state on
disk they would have to clean up.
2020-01-14 16:24:41 -05:00
Jason Tedor ca9ca68cbe
Allow installing multiple plugins as a transaction (#50924)
This commit allows the plugin installer to install multiple plugins in a
single invocation. The installation will be treated as a transaction, so
that all of the plugins are install successfully, or none of the plugins
are installed.
2020-01-14 12:20:54 -05:00
Jason Tedor 8d9ec1c66d
Remove UBI-based Docker images (#50747)
This commit removes the UBI-based Docker images as we are not using this
work for now.
2020-01-08 20:30:12 -05:00
Nik Everett 878852352d
Handle renaming the README (#50404) (#50406)
We renamed README.textile to README.asciidoc but a bunch of tests and
the package build itself still pointed at the old name. This switches
them the new name.
2019-12-19 18:55:38 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 43901b3ef8 Fix location of README file for rpm/deb
The file suffix was changed but package building instructions were
missed.
2019-12-19 12:58:07 -08:00
Jason Tedor 620b84c84d
Respect ES_PATH_CONF during upgrades too (#50246)
A previous commit taught Elasticsearch packages to respect ES_PATH_CONF
during installs. Missed in that commit was respecting ES_PATH_CONF on
upgrades. This commit does that. Additionally, while ES_PATH_CONF is not
currently used in pre-install, this commit adds respect to the preinst
script in case we do in the future.
2019-12-16 15:08:23 -05:00
Rory Hunter 2bd3a05892
Refactor environment variable processing for Docker (#50221)
Backport of #49612.

The current Docker entrypoint script picks up environment variables and
translates them into -E command line arguments. However, since any tool
executes via `docker exec` doesn't run the entrypoint, it results in
a poorer user experience.

Therefore, refactor the env var handling so that the -E options are
generated in `elasticsearch-env`. These have to be appended to any
existing command arguments, since some CLI tools have subcommands and
-E arguments must come after the subcommand.

Also extract the support for `_FILE` env vars into a separate script, so
that it can be called from more than once place (the behaviour is
idempotent).

Finally, add noop -E handling to CronEvalTool for parity, and support
`-E` in MultiCommand before subcommands.
2019-12-16 15:39:28 +00:00
Jason Tedor efa6ef3c06
Respect ES_PATH_CONF on package install (#50158)
We respect ES_PATH_CONF everywhere except package install. This commit
addresses this by respecting ES_PATH_CONF when installing the RPM/Debian
packages.
2019-12-12 22:28:24 -05:00
Mark Vieira 5b9fce48c0
Trim minimumGradleVersion whitespace before parsing 2019-12-12 15:26:05 -08:00
Mark Vieira e287427a03
Don't pass OPENSHIFT_IP env variable when building old BWC branches (#50153)
This commit tweaks the workaround introduced in #49211 to support
Gradle 6.0. In the workaround, we specifically override the address
the Gradle daemon binds to by passing the desired address via the
OPENSHIFT_IP environment variable. This works fine for builds using
Gradle 6.0, but for older Gradle versions this causes issues with
inter-daemon communication, specifically when we build BWC branches
not on Gradle 6.0. The fix here is to strip that environment variable
out when building the target BWC branch if that branch is on an
older Gradle version.

This is all temporary and will be removed when this bug fix is released
in Gradle 6.1.

Closes #50025
2019-12-12 14:52:57 -08:00
Mark Vieira d3cf89b563
Upgrade to Gradle 6.0 (#49211) (#49994)
This upgrade required a few significant changes. Firstly, the build
scan plugin has been renamed, and changed to be a Settings plugin rather
than a project plugin so the declaration of this has moved to our
settings.gradle file. Second, we were using a rather old version of the
Nebula ospackage plugin for building deb and rpm packages, the migration
to the latest version required some updates to get things working as
expected as we had some workarounds in place that are no longer
applicable with the latest bug fixes.

(cherry picked from commit 87f9c16e2f8870e3091062cde37b43042c3ae1c5)
2019-12-09 11:34:35 -08:00
Ryan Ernst ce2ca3bd3d Fix task input for docker build (#49814)
The docker build task depends on the docker context being built, but it
was not explicitly setup as an input. This commit adds the task as an
input to the docker build.

relates #49613
2019-12-04 11:57:09 -08:00
Rory Hunter 1bc3e69fa3
Migrate some of the Docker tests from old repository (#49792)
Backport of #49079. Reimplement a number of the tests from
elastic/elasticsearch-docker.

There is also one Docker image fix here, which is that two of the provided
config files had different file permissions to the rest. I've fixed this
with another RUN chmod while building the image, and adjusted the
corresponding packaging test.
2019-12-04 08:57:58 +00:00
Ryan Ernst 9c6a5a09af Make docker build task incremental (#49613)
This commits sets an output marker file for the docker build tasks so
that it can be tracked as up to date. It also fixes the docker build
context task to omit the build date as in input property which always
left the task as out of date.

relates #49359
2019-11-27 11:20:03 -08:00
Mark Vieira c239a6a493
Fix build failure when attempting to export UBI Docker image (#49472) 2019-11-21 17:44:21 -08:00
Rory Hunter e84e21174b
Support `_FILE` suffixed env vars in Docker entrypoint (#49182)
Backport of #47573.

Closes #43603. Allow environment variables to be passed to ES in a Docker
container via a file, by setting an environment variable with the `_FILE`
suffix that points to the file with the intended value of the env var.
2019-11-18 08:22:35 +00:00
William Brafford aa4d86c5e9
Remove parsed JVM settings from general settings (#49061) (#49170)
The Apache Commons Daemon has some helpful features for Java
applications, like nice little next boxes for min heap, max heap, and
thread stack size. Our elasticsearch-service.bat script parses those
values out of the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable and provides them to
the Apache Commons Daemon invocation command in order to provide
sensible defaults. However, we failed to remove those values from the
ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable, which meant they ended up in the
"Java Options" text box and would, from there, override whatever the
user put in the specific boxes for heap size or thread stack size.

This commit modifies the loop that parses ES_JAVA_OPTS to construct a
new enviroment variable containing only the values that aren't parsed
out for heap size or thread stack size, then uses that new enviroment
variable in the commons daemon invocation command.
2019-11-15 11:53:28 -05:00
Jason Tedor 6075c30c6c
Restrict support for CMS to pre-JDK 14 (#49123)
JDK 14 has removed CMS. This commit restricts the support for CMS to JDK
8 through JDK 13, and defaults to G1 GC on JDK 14. We will revisit all
defaults in the future, but this ensures that we run with a
properly-configured garbage collector on JDK 14+.
2019-11-15 09:00:22 -05:00
Mark Vieira a370008856
Disable thirdPartyAudit tests when running in a FIPS JVM (#49115)
This fixes a regression introduced in #42042. The logic here was
mistakenly inverted such that we only run these tests in a FIPS JVM
which is the opposite of what we intend.
2019-11-14 16:44:57 -08:00
Jason Tedor 6f14a63059
Remove the OSS UBI builds (#49118)
This commit removes the OSS UBI-based Docker images from the build as we
are not going to publish these images for the time being.
2019-11-14 18:43:33 -05:00
Rory Hunter c46a0e8708
Apply 2-space indent to all gradle scripts (#49071)
Backport of #48849. Update `.editorconfig` to make the Java settings the
default for all files, and then apply a 2-space indent to all `*.gradle`
files. Then reformat all the files.
2019-11-14 11:01:23 +00:00
Jason Tedor acae07113f
Fix names of UBI-based Docker build contexts
This commit fixes the names of the UBI-based Docker build contexts to
lift the ubi component of the name into the archive base name, instead
of the classifier.
2019-11-11 15:43:53 -05:00
Rory Hunter 24f7d4e83b
Add Docker packaging tests on 7.x (#48857)
Backport of #46599 and #47640. Add packaging tests for Docker.

* Introduce packaging tests for Docker (#46599)

Closes #37617. Add packaging tests for our Docker images, similar to what
we have for RPMs or Debian packages. This works by running a container and
probing it e.g. via `docker exec`. Test can also be run in Vagrant, by
exporting the Docker images to disk and loading them again in VMs. Docker
is installed via `Vagrantfile` in a selection of boxes.

* Only define Docker pkg tests if Docker is available (#47640)

Closes #47639, and unmutes tests that were muted in b958467.

The Docker packaging tests were being defined irrespective of whether
Docker was actually available in the current environment. Instead,
implement exclude lists so that in environments where Docker is not
available, no Docker packaging tests are defined. For CI hosts, the build
checks `.ci/dockerOnLinuxExclusions`. The Vagrant VMs can defined the
extension property `shouldTestDocker` property to opt-in to packaging
tests.

As part of this, define a seperate utility class for checking Docker,
and call that instead of defining checks in-line in BuildPlugin.groovy
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