* master:
Move default location of dependencies report (#31228)
Remove dependencies report task dependencies (#31227)
Add recognition of MPL 2.0 (#31226)
Fix unknown licenses (#31223)
Remove version from license file name for GCS SDK (#31221)
Fully encapsulate LocalCheckpointTracker inside of the engine (#31213)
[DOCS] Added 'fail_on_unsupported_field' param to MLT. Closes#28008 (#31160)
Add licenses for transport-nio (#31218)
Remove DocumentFieldMappers#simpleMatchToFullName. (#31041)
Allow to trim all ops above a certain seq# with a term lower than X, post backport fix (#31211)
Compliant SAML Response destination check (#31175)
Remove DocumentFieldMappers#smartNameFieldMapper, as it is no longer needed. (#31018)
Remove extraneous references to 'tokenized' in the mapper code. (#31010)
Allow to trim all ops above a certain seq# with a term lower than X (#30176)
SQL: Make a single JDBC driver jar (#31012)
Enhance license detection for various licenses (#31198)
[DOCS] Add note about long-lived idle connections (#30990)
Move number of language analyzers to analysis-common module (#31143)
Default max concurrent search req. numNodes * 5 (#31171)
flush job to ensure all results have been written (#31187)
The goal of this commit is to address unknown licenses when producing
the dependencies info report. We have two different checks that we run
on licenses. The first check is whether or not we have stashed a copy of
the license text for a dependency in the repository. The second is to
map every dependency to a license type (e.g., BSD 3-clause). The problem
here is that the way we were handling licenses in the second check
differs from how we handle licenses in the first check. The first check
works by finding a license file with the name of the artifact followed
by the text -LICENSE.txt. Yet in some cases we allow mapping an artifact
name to another name used to check for the license (e.g., we map
lucene-.* to lucene, and opensaml-.* to shibboleth. The second check
understood the first way of looking for a license file but not the
second way. So in this commit we teach the second check about the
mappings from artifact names to license names. We do this by copying the
configuration from the dependencyLicenses task to the dependenciesInfo
task and then reusing the code from the first check in the second
check. There were some other challenges here though. For example,
dependenciesInfo was checking too many dependencies. For now, we should
only be checking direct dependencies and leaving transitive dependencies
from another org.elasticsearch artifact to that artifact (we want to do
this differently in a follow-up). We also want to disable
dependenciesInfo for projects that we do not publish, users only care
about licenses they might be exposed to if they use our assembled
products. With all of the changes in this commit we have eliminated all
unknown licenses. A follow-up will enforce that when we add a new
dependency it does not get mapped to unknown, these will be forbidden in
the future. Therefore, with this change and earlier changes are left
having no unknown licenses and two custom licenses; custom here means it
does not map to an SPDX license type. Those two licenses are xz and
ldapsdk. A future change will not allow additional custom licenses
unless they are explicitly whitelisted. This ensures that if a new
dependency is added it is mapped to an SPDX license or mapped to custom
because it does not have an SPDX license.
* Remove DocumentFieldMappers#simpleMatchToFullName, as it is duplicative of MapperService#simpleMatchToIndexNames.
* Rename MapperService#simpleMatchToIndexNames -> simpleMatchToFullName for consistency.
* Simplify EsIntegTestCase#assertConcreteMappingsOnAll to accept concrete fields instead of wildcard patterns.
Make SAML Response Destination check compliant
Only validate the Destination element of an incoming SAML Response
if Destination is present and the SAML Response is signed.
The standard [1] - 3.5.5.2 and [2] - 3.2.2 does mention that the
Destination element is optional and should only be verified when
the SAML Response is signed. Some Identity Provider implementations
are known to not set a Destination XML Attribute in their SAML
responses when those are not signed, so this change also aims to
enhance interoperability.
[1] https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-bindings-2.0-os.pdf
[2] https://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/v2.0/saml-core-2.0-os.pdf
* elastic/master: (53 commits)
Painless: Restructure/Clean Up of Spec Documentation (#31013)
Update ignore_unmapped serialization after backport
Add back dropped substitution on merge
high level REST api: cancel task (#30745)
Enable engine factory to be pluggable (#31183)
Remove vestiges of animal sniffer (#31178)
Rename elasticsearch-nio to nio (#31186)
Rename elasticsearch-core to core (#31185)
Move cli sub-project out of server to libs (#31184)
[DOCS] Fixes broken link in auditing settings
QA: Better seed nodes for rolling restart
[DOCS] Moves ML content to stack-docs
[DOCS] Clarifies recommendation for audit index output type (#31146)
Add nio-transport as option for http smoke tests (#31162)
QA: Set better node names on rolling restart tests
Add support for ignore_unmapped to geo sort (#31153)
Share common parser in some AcknowledgedResponses (#31169)
Fix random failure on SearchQueryIT#testTermExpansionExceptionOnSpanFailure
Remove reference to multiple fields with one name (#31127)
Remove BlobContainer.move() method (#31100)
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Use all running nodes as unicast seeds in the rolling restart tests to
avoid a race between pinging and the tests. Without this if the tests
are too fast then when a new node comes up and pings its single
configured seed node that node *might* not have a ping from the other
running node.
This is related to #27260 and #28898. This commit adds the transport-nio
plugin as a random option when running the http smoke tests. As part of
this PR, I identified an issue where cors support was not properly
enabled causing these tests to fail when using transport-nio. This
commit also fixes that issue.
Today if a user omits the `_source` entirely or modifies the source
on indexing we have no chance to re-create the document after it has
been added. This is an issue for CCR and recovery based on soft deletes
which we are going to make the default. This change adds an additional
recovery source if the source is disabled or modified that is only kept
around until the document leaves the retention policy window.
This change adds a merge policy that efficiently removes this extra source
on merge for all document that are live and not in the retention policy window
anymore.
This commit adjusts the indentation in the CLI scripts to give a clear
visual indication that the line being indented is a continuation of the
previous line.
SSLTrustRestrictionsTests updates the restrictions YML file during the test run to change the set of restrictions. This update was small, but it wasn't atomic.
If the yml file is reloaded while empty or invalid, then it causes all SSL certificates to be considered invalid (until it is reloaded again), which could break the sniffing/administrative client that runs underneath the tests.
A previous refactoring of the CLI scripts migrated all of the CLI tools
to shell to a common script, elasticsearch-cli. This approach is fine in
Bash where it is easy to tear arguments apart but it doesn't work so
well on Windows where quoting is insane. To avoid having to tear the
arguments apart to separate the first argument to elasticsearch-cli from
the remaining arguments, we instead choose a strategy where we can avoid
tearing the arguments apart. To do this, we will instead pass the main
class by an environment variable and then we can pass the arguments
straight through. This will let us avoid awful quoting issues on
Windows. This is the Windows side of that effort and the Bash side was
in a previous commit.
A previous refactoring of the CLI scripts migrated all of the CLI tools
to shell to a common script, elasticsearch-cli. This approach is fine in
Bash where it is easy to tear arguments apart but it doesn't work so
well on Windows where quoting is insane. To avoid having to tear the
arguments apart to separate the first argument to elasticsearch-cli from
the remaining arguments, we instead choose a strategy where we can avoid
tearing the arguments apart. To do this, we will instead pass the main
class by an environment variable and then we can pass the arguments
straight through. This will let us avoid awful quoting issues on
Windows. This is the non-Windows side of that effort and the Windows
side will be in a follow-up.
This is related to #27260. This commit combines the AcceptingSelector
and SocketSelector classes into a single NioSelector. This change
allows the same selector to handle both server and socket channels. This
is valuable as we do not necessarily want a dedicated thread running for
accepting channels.
With this change, this commit removes the configuration for dedicated
accepting selectors for the normal transport class. The accepting
workload for new node connections is likely low, meaning that there is
no need to dedicate a thread to this process.
I pushed a test that `assertBusy`s for a whole hour accidentally. I was
testing something and forgot to revert my local hack but caught it on
backport. This removes it.
This is much more realistic and can find more issues. This causes the
"mixed cluster" tests to be run twice so I had to fix the tests to work
in that case. In most cases I did as little as possible to get them
working but in a few cases I went a little beyond that to make them
easier for me to debug while getting them to work. My test changes:
1. Remove the "basic indexing" tests and replace them with a copy of the
tests used in the OSS. We have no way of sharing code between these two
projects so for now I copy.
2. Skip the a few tests in the "one third" upgraded scenario:
* creating a scroll to be reused when the cluster is fully upgraded
* creating some ml data to be used when the cluster is fully ugpraded
3. Drop many "assert yellow and that the cluster has two nodes"
assertions. These assertions duplicate those made by the wait condition
and they fail now that we have three nodes.
4. Switch many "assert green and that the cluster has two nodes" to 3
nodes. These assertions are unique from the wait condition and, while
I imagine they aren't required in all cases, now is not the time to
find that out. Thus, I made them work.
5. Rework the index audit trail test so it is more obvious that it is
the same test expecting different numbers based on the shape of the
cluster. The conditions for which number are expected are fairly
complex because the index audit trail is shut down until the template
for it is upgraded and the template is upgraded when a master node is
elected that has the new version of the software.
6. Add some more information to debug the index audit trail test because
it helped me figure out what was going on.
I also dropped the `waitCondition` from the `rolling-upgrade-basic`
tests because it wasn't needed.
Closes#25336
The primary shard copy on the following has authority of the replication
operations that occur on the following side in cross-cluster
replication. Yet today we are using the primary term directly from the
operations on the leader side. Instead we should be replacing the
primary term on the following side with the primary term of the primary
on the following side. This commit does this by copying the translog
operations with the corrected primary term. This ensures that we use
this primary term while applying the operations on the primary, and when
replicating them across to the replica (where the replica request was
carrying the primary term of the primary shard copy on the follower).
The native realm's usage stats were previously pulled from the cache,
which only contains the number of users that had authenticated in the
past 20 minutes. This commit changes this so that we pull the current
value from the security index by executing a search request. In order
to support this, the usage stats for realms is now asynchronous so that
we do not block while waiting on the search to complete.
The Index Audit trail allows the override of the template index
settings with settings specified on the conf file.
A bug will manifest when such conf file settings are specified
for templates that need to be upgraded. The bug is an endless
upgrade loop because the upgrade, although successful, is
not reckoned as such by the upgrade service.
The old perform request methods on the REST client have been deprecated
in favor using request-flavored methods. This commit addresses the use
of these deprecated methods in the CCR test suite.
move `finger_print`, `pattern` and `standard_html_strip` analyzers
to analysis-common module. (both AnalysisProvider and PreBuiltAnalyzerProvider)
Changed PreBuiltAnalyzerProviderFactory to extend from PreConfiguredAnalysisComponent and
changed to make sure that predefined analyzers are always instantiated with the current
ES version and if an instance is requested for a different version then delegate to PreBuiltCache.
This is similar to the behaviour that exists today in AnalysisRegistry.PreBuiltAnalysis and
PreBuiltAnalyzerProviderFactory. (#31095)
Relates to #23658
This commit adds a check that any class in X-Pack that is a feature
aware custom also implements the appropriate mix-in interface in
X-Pack. These interfaces provide a default implementation of
FeatureAware#getRequiredFeature that returns that x-pack is the required
feature. By implementing this interface, this gives a consistent way for
X-Pack feature aware customs to return the appopriate required feature
and this check enforces that all such feature aware customs return the
appropriate required feature.
* elastic/master:
[DOCS] Creates rest-api folder in docs
[Rollup] Disallow index patterns that match the rollup index (#30491)
Add cors support to NioHttpServerTransport (#30827)
[DOCS] Fixes security example (#31082)
Allow terms query in _rollup_search (#30973)
We should not allow the user to configure index patterns that also match
the index which stores the rollup index.
For example, it is quite natural for a user to specify `metricbeat-*`
as the index pattern, and then store the rollups in `metricbeat-rolled`.
This will start throwing errors as soon as the rollup index is created
because the indexer will try to search it.
Note: this does not prevent the user from matching against existing
rollup indices. That should be prevented by the field-level validation
during job creation.
This snapshot includes:
- LUCENE-8341: Record soft deletes in SegmentCommitInfo which will resolve#30851
- LUCENE-8335: Enforce soft-deletes field up-front
* master:
Removing erroneous repeat
Adapt bwc versions after backporting #30983 to 6.4
[Tests] Muting RatedRequestsTests#testXContentParsingIsNotLenient
TEST: Retry synced-flush if ongoing ops on primary (#30978)
Fix docs build.
Only auto-update license signature if all nodes ready (#30859)
Add BlobContainer.writeBlobAtomic() (#30902)
Add a doc value format to binary fields. (#30860)
* es/master:
Take into account the return value of TcpTransport.readMessageLength(...) in Netty4SizeHeaderFrameDecoder
Move caching of the size of a directory to `StoreDirectory`. (#30581)
Clarify docs about boolean operator precedence. (#30808)
Docs: remove notes on sparsity. (#30905)
Fix MatchPhrasePrefixQueryBuilderTests#testPhraseOnFieldWithNoTerms
run overflow forecast a 2nd time as regression test for elastic/ml-cpp#110 (#30969)
Improve documentation of dynamic mappings. (#30952)
Decouple MultiValueMode. (#31075)
Docs: Clarify constraints on scripted similarities. (#31076)
Update get.asciidoc (#31084)