Recently we introduced the settings cluster.remote to take the place of
search.remote for configuring remote cluster connections. We made this
change due to the fact that we have generalized the remote cluster
infrastructure to also be used within cross-cluster replication and not
only cross-cluster search. For backwards compatibility, when we made this
change, we allowed that cluster.remote would fallback to
search.remote. Alas, the initial change for this contained a bug for
handling the proxy and seeds settings. The bug for the seeds settings
arose because we were manually iterating over the concrete settings only
for cluster.remote seeds but not for search.remote seeds. This commit
addresses this by iterating over both cluster.remote seeds and
search.remote seeds. Additionally, when checking for existence of proxy
settings, we have to not only check cluster.remote proxy settings, but
also fallback to search.remote proxy settings. This commit addresses
both issues, and adds tests for these situations.
Now that all basic APIs for managing jobs and datafeeds have been
implemented we replace the duplicated `MlRestTestStateCleaner`
with an implementation that uses the HLRC Machine Learning client
itself.
* Handle MatchNoDocsQuery in span query wrappers
This change adds a new SpanMatchNoDocsQuery query that replaces
MatchNoDocsQuery in the span query wrappers.
The `wildcard` query now returns MatchNoDocsQuery if the target field is not
in the mapping (#34093) so we need the equivalent span query in order to
be able to pass it to other span wrappers.
Closes#34105
Currently a bad regex in CORS settings throws a PatternSyntaxException, which
then bubbles up through the bootstrap code, meaning users have to parse a
stack trace to work out where the problem is. We should instead catch this
exception and rethrow with a more useful error message.
This commit adds support for role mapping expression dsl.
Functionally it is similar to what we have on the server side
except for the rule evaluation which is not required on the client.
The role mapper expression can either be field expression or
composite expression of one or more expressions. Role mapper
expression parser is used to parse JSON DSL to list of expressions.
This forms the base for role mapping APIs (get, post/put and delete)
Watcher is using a lot of so called TextTemplate fields in a watch
definition, which can use mustache to insert the watch id for example.
For the user it is non-obvious which field is just a string field or
which field is a text template.
This also means, that for every such field, we currently do a script
compilation, even if the field does not contain any mustache syntax.
This will lead to an increased script cache churn, because those
compiled scripts (that only contain a string), will evict other scripts.
On top of that, this also means that an unneeded compilation has
happened, instead of returning that string immediately.
The usages of mustache templating are in all of the actions (most of the time far
more than one compilation) as well as most of the inputs.
Especially when running a lot of watches in parallel, this will reduce
execution times and help reuse of real scripts.
EngineSearcher can be easily folded into Engine.Searcher which removes
a level of inheritance that is necessary for most of it's subclasses.
This change folds it into Engine.Searcher and removes the dependency on
ReferenceManager.
* This should surface what errors are thrown on CI
and in org.elasticsearch.transport.RemoteClusterConnection.ConnectHandler#collectRemoteNodes
(the sequence of caught error in the last catch block and moving on to the next seed node
seems to be the only path by which the errors logged in #33756 could come about)
* Relates #33756
This commit adds "engine is closed" as an expected failure message.
This change is due to #33967 in which we might access a closed engine on
promotion.
Relates #33967
This change is related to #33903 that ports the DocStats
simplification to the master branch. This change builds the docStats
in the ReadOnlyEngine from the last committed segment infos rather than
the reader.
Co-authored-by: Tanguy Leroux <tlrx.dev@gmail.com>
Security previously hardcoded a default scroll keepalive of 10 seconds,
but in some cases this is not enough time as there can be network
issues or overloading of host machines. After this change, security
will now use the default keepalive timeout, which is controllable using
a setting and the default value is 5 minutes.
In order to optimize the use of the role cache, when the roles.yml file
is reloaded we now calculate the names of removed, changed, and added
roles so that they may be passed to any listeners. This allows a
listener to selectively clear cache for only the roles that have been
modified. The CompositeRolesStore has been adapted to do exactly that
so that we limit the need to reload roles from sources such as the
native roles stores or external role providers.
See #33205
It is sometimes desirable to pass a class into a script constructor that
will not actually be exposed in the script whitelist. This commit uses
reflection when creating the compiler to find all the classes of the
factory method signature, and make the classloader that wraps lookup
also expose these classes.
Although we allow to index BigInteger and BigDecimal into a keyword
field, source filtering on these fields would fail
as XContentBuilder was not able to deserialize BigInteger and BigDecimal
to json.
This modifies XContentBuilder to allow to handle BigInteger and
BigDecimal.
Closes#32395
* Adds equals/hashcode methods to the Painless* objects within the lookup package.
* Changes the caches to use the Painless* objects as keys as well as values. This forces
future changes to taken into account the appropriate values for caching.
* Deletes the existing caching objects in favor of Painless* objects. This removes a pair of
bugs that were not taking into account subtle corner cases related to augmented methods
and caching.
* Uses the Painless* objects to check for equivalency in existing Painless* objects that
may have already been added to a PainlessClass. This removes a bug related to return
not being appropriately checked when adding methods.
* Cleans up several error messages.
This commit duplicates REST tests for the
- `indices.create`
- `indices.put_mapping`
- `indices.get_mapping`
- `index`
- `get`
- `delete`
- `update`
- `bulk`
APIs, so that we both test them when used without types (include_type_name=false)
and with types, mostly for mixed-version cluster tests.
Given a suite called `X_test_name.yml`, I first copied it to
`(X+1)_test_name_with_types.yml` and then changed `X_test_name.yml` to set
`include_type_name=false` on every API that supports it.
Relates #15613
This commits creates a DateMathParser interface, which is already
implemented for both joda and java time. While currently the java time
DateMathParser is not used, this change will allow a followup which will
create a DateMathParser from a DateFormatter, so the caller does not
need to know the internals of the DateFormatter they have.
Previously, unmapped aggs try to delegate reduction to a sibling agg that is
mapped. That delegated agg will run the reductions, and also
reduce any pipeline aggs. But because delegation comes before running
pipelines, the unmapped agg _also_ tries to run pipeline aggs.
This causes the pipeline to run twice, and potentially double it's output
in buckets which can create invalid JSON (e.g. same key multiple times)
and break when converting to maps.
This fixes by sorting the list of aggregations ahead of time so that mapped
aggs appear first, meaning they preferentially lead the reduction. If all aggs
are unmapped, the first unmapped agg simply creates a new unmapped object
and returns that for the reduction.
This means that unmapped aggs no longer defer and there is no chance for
a secondary execution of pipelines (or other side effects caused by deferring
execution).
Closes#33514
`SingleFieldsVisitor` is meant to load a single stored field but it
manages to be quite complex to reason about because it inherits from our
"basic" `FieldsVisitor` which is designed to load many fields. This
breaks that inheritance and adds logic to `SingleFieldsVisitor` so it can
be properly stand alone. While this amounts to more lines of code they
ought to be significantly easier to reason about.
This change cleans up "unused variable" warnings. There are several cases were we
most likely want to suppress the warnings (especially in the client documentation test
where the snippets contain many unused variables). In a lot of cases the unused
variables can just be deleted though.
This commit replicates the max_seq_no_of_updates on the leading index
to the primaries of the following index via ShardFollowNodeTask. The
max_seq_of_updates is then transmitted to the replicas of the follower
via replication requests (that's BulkShardOperationsRequest).
Relates #33656
This commit removes the sysprop controlling whether ctx is in params for
update scripts and replaces it with use of the new ParameterMap, which
outputs a deprecation warning whenever params.ctx is used.
Today query parsers throw TooManyClauses exception when a query creates
too many clauses. However graph phrase queries do not respect this limit.
This change adds a protection against crazy expansions that can happen when
building a graph phrase query. This is a temporary copy of the fix available
in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8479 but not merged yet.
This logic will be removed when we integrate the Lucene patch in a future
release.
* INGEST: Tests for Drop Processor
* UT for behavior of dropped callback
and drop processor
* Moved drop processor to `server`
project to enable this test
* Simple IT
* Relates #32278
Implement circuit breaker logic in the parser which catches expressions
that can blow up the tree and result in StackOverflowError being thrown.
Co-authored-by: Costin Leau <costin.leau@gmail.com>
[ML] Modify thresholds for normalization triggers
The (arbitrary) threshold factors used to judge if scores have
changed significantly enough to trigger a look-back renormalization have
been changed to values that reduce the frequency of such
renormalizations.
Added a clause to treat changes in scores as a 'big change' if it would
result in a change of severity reported in the UI.
Also altered the clause affecting small scores so that a change should
be considered big if scores have changed by at least 1.5.
Relates https://github.com/elastic/machine-learning-qa/issues/263
When we implemented `refresh=wait_for` I added a test with the wrong
name. This caused us to not run it. The test asserted that running
several operations with `refresh=wait_for` did not fail if the index was
`_close`d while the operations were waiting. But to be honest, failure
here isn't that bad. The index being waited on is closed. You can't do
anything with it any way. The most important thing is actually that
these operations don't hang forever. Because hanging forever means that
the resources used by the operations aren't freed.
Anyway, when I noticed the error I reenabled the test. But they don't
pass consistently because *sometimes* the operations being tested fail.
They don't seem to hang and they always fail with "this index is closed
so you can't do anything with it" sorts of messages.
When the test started failing we disabled it again. This reenables the
test but causes it to ignore these "index is closed" failures. We'd
prefer they not happen at all but in the grand scheme of things they are
fine and making sure these operations don't hang is much more important.
This also updates the test to bring it more in line with my current
understanding of the "right" way to use the low level rest client.
Today `SearchAsyncActionTests#testFanOutAndCollect` uses a simple `HashMap` for
the `nodeToContextMap` variable, which is then accessed from multiple threads
without, apparently, explicit synchronisation. This provides an explanation for
the test failure identified in #29242 in which `.toString()` returns `"[]"`
just before `.isEmpty` returns `false`, without any concurrent modifications.
This change converts `nodeToContextMap` to a `newConcurrentMap()` so that this
cannot occur. It also fixes a race condition in the detection of double-calling
the subsequent search phase.
Closes#29242.
We start tracking max seq_no_of_updates on the primary in #33842. This
commit replicates that value from a primary to its replicas in replication
requests or the translog phase of peer-recovery.
With this change, we guarantee that the value of max seq_no_of_updates
on a replica when any index/delete operation is performed at least the
max_seq_no_of_updates on the primary when that operation was executed.
Relates #33656