Currently failures to compile a script usually lead to a ScriptException, which
inherits the 500 INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR from ElasticsearchException if it does
not contain another root cause. Instead, this should be a 400 Bad Request error.
This PR changes this more generally for script compilation errors by changing
ScriptException to return 400 (bad request) as status code.
Closes#12315
When we are connecting to a remote cluster we should never select
dedicated master nodes as gateway nodes, or we will end up loading them
with requests that should rather go to other type of nodes e.g. data
nodes or coord_only nodes.
This commit adds the selection based on the node role, to the existing
selection based on version and potential node attributes.
Closes#30687
AliasMetaData should be parsed more leniently so that the high-level REST client can support forward compatibility on it. This commit addresses this issue that was found as part of #28799 and adds dedicated XContent tests as well.
With multiple data paths, we write the state files for index metadata to all data paths. We only properly fsync on the first location, though. For other locations, we possibly expose the file before its contents is properly fsynced. This can lead to situations where, after a crash, and where the first data path is not available anymore, ES will see a partially-written state file, preventing the node to start up.
This change adds a new option to the composite aggregation named `missing_bucket`.
This option can be set by source and dictates whether documents without a value for the
source should be ignored. When set to true, documents without a value for a field emits
an explicit `null` value which is then added in the composite bucket.
The `missing` option that allows to set an explicit value (instead of `null`) is deprecated in this change and will be removed in a follow up (only in 7.x).
This commit also changes how the big arrays are allocated, instead of reserving
the provided `size` for all sources they are created with a small intial size and they grow
depending on the number of buckets created by the aggregation:
Closes#29380
This commit renames methods in the PersistentTasksService, to
make obvious that the methods send requests in order to change
the state of persistent tasks.
Relates to #29608.
ML has dedicated APIs for datafeeds and jobs yet base test classes and
some tests were relying on the cluster state for this state. This commit
removes this usage in favor of using the dedicated endpoints.
* Make sure all instance variables are final.
* Make generateKey a private static method, instead of protected.
* Rename formatter -> format for consistency.
* Serialize bucket keys as strings as opposed to optional strings.
* Pull the stream serialization logic for buckets into the Bucket class.
Applies default file and directory permissions to zip distributions
similar to how they're set for the tar distributions. Previously zip
distributions would retain permissions they had on the build host's
working tree, which could vary depending on its umask
For #30799
When subprocesses are started with ProcessBuilder, they're forked by the
java process directly rather than from a shell, which can be surprising
for our use case here in the packaging tests which is similar to
scripting.
This commit changes the tests to run their subprocess commands in a
shell, using the bash -c <script> syntax for commands on linux and using
the powershell.exe -Command <script> syntax for commands on windows.
This syntax on windows is essentially what the tests were already doing.
Currently AbstractHttpServerTransport is in a netty4 module. This is the
incorrect location. This commit moves it out of netty4 module.
Additionally, it moves unit tests that test AbstractHttpServerTransport
logic to server.
Limits the scope of the runtime dependency on
BouncyCastle so that it can be eventually removed.
* Splits functionality related to reading and generating certificates
and keys in two utility classes so that reading certificates and
keys doesn't require BouncyCastle.
* Implements a class for parsing PEM Encoded key material (which also
adds support for reading PKCS8 encoded encrypted private keys).
* Removes BouncyCastle dependency for all of our test suites(except
for the tests that explicitly test certificate generation) by using
pre-generated keys/certificates/keystores.
We failed to register "aliases" and "version" into the list of keywords
in the IndexTemplateMetaData; then fail to parse the following index
template.
```
{
"aliases": {"log": {}},
"index_patterns": ["pattern-1"]
}
```
This commit registers that missing keywords.
This commit removes some log traces in AzureStorageServiceImpl and also
fixes the AzureStorageServiceTests so that is uses the real
implementation to create Azure clients.
The stored scripts API today accepts malformed requests instead of throwing an exception.
This PR deprecates accepting malformed put stored script requests (requests not using the official script format).
Relates to #27612
Our API spec define the tasks API as e.g. tasks.list, meaning that they belong to their own namespace. This commit moves them from the cluster namespace to their own namespace.
Relates to #29546
This change replaces some existing try-finally statements that close resources
in their finally block with the slightly shorter and safer try-with-resources
pattern.
This commit removes the method AllocatedPersistentTask.getState() that
exposes the internal state of an AllocatedPersistentTask and replaces
it with a new isCompleted() method. Related to #29608.
Today when executing REST tests we take full responsibility for cluster
configuration. Yet, there are use cases for brining your own cluster to
the REST tests. This commit is a small first step towards that effort by
skipping creating the cluster if the tests.rest.cluster and test.cluster
system properties are set. In this case, the user takes full
responsibility for configuring the cluster as expected by the REST
tests. This step is by no means meant to be perfect or complete, only a
baby step.
A previous commit added the public key used for signing artifacts to the
plugin CLI. This commit is an iteration on that to add the header and
footer to the key so that it is clear what the key is. Instead, we strip
the header/footer on read. With this change we simplify our test where
keys already in this format are generated and we had to strip on the
test side.
Removes the last remaining server dependencies from jdbc client. In order to do that it introduces the new project sql-shared-proto that contains only XContent-serializable classes. HTTP Client and JDBC now depend only on sql-shared-proto. I had to keep the original sql-proto project since it is used as a dependency by sql-cli and security integration tests.
Relates #29856
Include size of snapshot in snapshot metadata
Adds difference of number of files (and file sizes) between prev and current snapshot. Total number/size reflects total number/size of files in snapshot.
Closes#18543
This is a bug that was identified by the kibana team. Currently on a
get-license call we do not serialize the hard-coded expiration for basic
licenses. However, the kibana team calls the x-pack info route which
still does serialize the expiration date. This commit removes that
serialization in the rest response.
The BWC version was previously at 7.0, because the 6.x backport had not
yet landed. Now that it has landed, this commit replaces the BWC compat
with the real version, 6.4.0.
Relates #30762
This PR breaks the include_defaults functionality of the get settings API into its own
test, which is skipped for mixed-mode clusters containing pre-6.4 nodes.
We sign our official plugins yet this is not well-advertised and not at
all consumed during plugin installation. For plugins that are installed
over the intertubes, verifying that the downloaded artifact is signed by
our signing key would establish both integrity and validity of the
downloaded artifact. The chain of trust here is simple: our installable
artifacts (archive and package distributions) so that if a user trusts
our packages via their signatures, and our plugin installer (which would
be executing trusted code) verifies the downloaded plugin, then the user
can trust the downloaded plugin too. This commit adds verification of
official plugins downloaded during installation. We do not add
verification for offline plugin installs; a user can download our
signatures and verify the artifacts themselves.
This commit also needs to solve a few interesting challenges. One of
these is that we want the bouncy castle JARs on the classpath only for
the plugin installer, but not for the runtime
Elasticsearch. Additionally, we want these JARs to not be present for
the JAR hell checks. To address this, we shift these JARs into a
sub-directory of lib (lib/tools/plugin-cli) that is only loaded for the
plugin installer, and in the plugin installer we filter any JARs in this
directory from the JAR hell check.