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Lee Hinman bb1c53a0f5
Allow warnings about 'global' template in upgrade tests (#59242)
These tests sometimes install a template so they can be compatible with older versions, but they run
amok of the occasionally installed "global" template which changes the default number of shards.

This commit adds `allowedWarnings` and allows these warnings to be present, but doesn't fail if they
are not (since the global template is only randomly installed).

Resolves #58807
Resolves #58258
2020-07-08 13:40:55 -06:00
Nhat Nguyen e50a0330ec Remove random of recovery chunk size setting
The recovery chunk size setting was injected in #58018, but too
aggressively and broke several tests. This change removes that
random injection.

Relates #58018
2020-07-08 15:29:37 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 17bd559253
Fix the timestamp field of a data stream to @timestamp (#59210)
Backport of #59076 to 7.x branch.

The commit makes the following changes:
* The timestamp field of a data stream definition in a composable
  index template can only be set to '@timestamp'.
* Removed custom data stream timestamp field validation and reuse the validation from `TimestampFieldMapper` and
  instead only check that the _timestamp field mapping has been defined on a backing index of a data stream.
* Moved code that injects _timestamp meta field mapping from `MetadataCreateIndexService#applyCreateIndexRequestWithV2Template58956(...)` method
  to `MetadataIndexTemplateService#collectMappings(...)` method.
* Fixed a bug (#58956) that cases timestamp field validation to be performed
  for each template and instead of the final mappings that is created.
* only apply _timestamp meta field if index is created as part of a data stream or data stream rollover,
this fixes a docs test, where a regular index creation matches (logs-*) with a template with a data stream definition.

Relates to #58642
Relates to #53100
Closes #58956
Closes #58583
2020-07-08 17:30:46 +02:00
Armin Braun c66b80b9fa
Disable WindowsFS in MockAPITests (#59163) (#59214)
Turns out these tests sometimes run very slow on `WindowsFS` as well so disabling it here.

Closes #59133
2020-07-08 14:47:40 +02:00
Nik Everett a29d3515a2
Improve cardinality measure used to build aggs (#56533) (#59107)
This makes a `parentCardinality` available to every `Aggregator`'s ctor
so it can make intelligent choices about how it collects bucket values.
This replaces `collectsFromSingleBucket` and is similar to it but:
1. It supports `NONE`, `ONE`, and `MANY` values and is generally
   extensible if we decide we can use more precise counts.
2. It is more accurate. `collectsFromSingleBucket` assumed that all
   sub-aggregations live under multi-bucket aggregations. This is
   normally true but `parentCardinality` is properly carried forward
   for single bucket aggregations like `filter` and for multi-bucket
   aggregations configured in single-bucket for like `range` with a
   single range.

While I was touching every aggregation I renamed `doCreateInternal` to
`createMapped` because that seemed like a much better name and it was
right there, next to the change I was already making.

Relates to #56487

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-07-08 08:42:23 -04:00
Armin Braun 9268b25789
Add Check for Metadata Existence in BlobStoreRepository (#59141) (#59216)
In order to ensure that we do not write a broken piece of `RepositoryData`
because the phyiscal repository generation was moved ahead more than one step
by erroneous concurrent writing to a repository we must check whether or not
the current assumed repository generation exists in the repository physically.
Without this check we run the risk of writing on top of stale cached repository data.

Relates #56911
2020-07-08 14:25:01 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen ef5c397c0f
Sending operations concurrently in peer recovery (#58018)
Today, we send operations in phase2 of peer recoveries batch by batch
sequentially. Normally that's okay as we should have a fairly small of
operations in phase 2 due to the file-based threshold. However, if
phase1 takes a lot of time and we are actively indexing, then phase2 can
have a lot of operations to replay.

With this change, we will send multiple batches concurrently (defaults
to 1) to reduce the recovery time.

Backport of #58018
2020-07-07 22:03:31 -04:00
David Turner 46c8d00852
Remove nodes with read-only filesystems (#52680) (#59138)
Today we do not allow a node to start if its filesystem is readonly, but
it is possible for a filesystem to become readonly while the node is
running. We don't currently have any infrastructure in place to make
sure that Elasticsearch behaves well if this happens. A node that cannot
write to disk may be poisonous to the rest of the cluster.

With this commit we periodically verify that nodes' filesystems are
writable. If a node fails these writability checks then it is removed
from the cluster and prevented from re-joining until the checks start
passing again.

Closes #45286

Co-authored-by: Bukhtawar Khan <bukhtawar7152@gmail.com>
2020-07-07 14:00:02 +01:00
Armin Braun d6d6df16bb
Share IT Infrastructure between Core Snapshot and SLM ITs (#59082) (#59119)
For #58994 it would be useful to be able to share test infrastructure.
This PR shares `AbstractSnapshotIntegTestCase` for that purpose, dries up SLM tests
accordingly and adds a shared and efficient (compared to the previous implementations)
way of waiting for no running snapshot operations to the test infrastructure to dry things up further.
2020-07-07 12:04:41 +02:00
Dan Hermann 550dcb0ca6
[7.x] Delete data stream API accepts multiple names (#59064) 2020-07-06 08:06:10 -05:00
Armin Braun 49857cc35d
Dry up Master Disconnect Disruption Tests (#58953) (#59050)
Dry up tests that use a disruption that isolates the master from all other nodes.
Also, turn disruption types that have neither parameters nor state into constants
to make things a little clearer.
2020-07-06 11:04:24 +02:00
Armin Braun 071d8b2c1c
Deduplicate Empty InternalAggregations (#58386) (#59032)
Working through a heap dump for an unrelated issue I found that we can easily rack up
tens of MBs of duplicate empty instances in some cases.
I moved to a static constructor to guard against that in all cases.
2020-07-04 14:02:16 +02:00
David Kyle f6a0c2c59d
[7.x] Pipeline Inference Aggregation (#58965)
Adds a pipeline aggregation that loads a model and performs inference on the
input aggregation results.
2020-07-03 09:29:04 +01:00
Tim Brooks dc9e364ff2
Count coordinating and primary bytes as write bytes (#58984)
This is a follow-up to #57573. This commit combines coordinating and
primary bytes under the same "write" bucket. Double accounting is
prevented by only accounting the bytes at either the reroute phase or
the primary phase. TransportBulkAction calls execute directly, so the
operations handler is skipped and the bytes are not double accounted.
2020-07-02 19:48:19 -06:00
Tim Brooks 9d1bf383d0
Add test assertions to ensure write bytes released (#58970)
This is a follow-up to #57573. This commit ensures that the bytes marked
in WriteMemoryLimits are released by any test using an internal test
cluster.
2020-07-02 17:38:23 -06:00
Tim Brooks 1ef2cd7f1a
Add memory tracking to queued write operations (#58957)
Currently we do not track the memory consuming by in-process write
operations.

This commit adds a mechanism to track write operation memory usage.
2020-07-02 14:14:57 -06:00
Ryan Ernst d825d4352c
Eagerly compile condition script at processor creation (#58882)
Ingest script processors were changed to eagerly compile their scripts
when the ingest pipeline is saved, but conditional scripts were missed.
This commit adds eager compilation to ingest conditional scripts, which
will help surface errors before runtime, as well as adds tests for each
case we might encounter between inline and stored script compilation
failures.

closes #58864
2020-07-02 11:10:20 -07:00
Lee Hinman d3d03fc1c6
[7.x] Add default composable templates for new indexing strategy (#57629) (#58757)
Backports the following commits to 7.x:

    Add default composable templates for new indexing strategy (#57629)
2020-07-01 09:32:32 -06:00
Alan Woodward 3ba16e0f39
Move MappedFieldType#getSearchAnalyzer and #getSearchQuoteAnalyzer to TextSearchInfo (#58830)
Analyzers are specific to text searching, and so should be in TextSearchInfo rather than on
the generic MappedFieldType.

Backport of #58639
2020-07-01 14:52:14 +01:00
David Turner 822b7421ce Forbid read-only-allow-delete block in blocks API (#58727)
The read-only-allow-delete block is not really under the user's control
since Elasticsearch adds/removes it automatically. This commit removes
support for it from the new API for adding blocks to indices that was
introduced in #58094.
2020-07-01 13:18:26 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 15c85b29fd
Account for recovery throttling when restoring snapshot (#58658) (#58811)
Restoring from a snapshot (which is a particular form of recovery) does not currently take recovery throttling into account
(i.e. the `indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec` setting). While restores are subject to their own throttling (repository
setting `max_restore_bytes_per_sec`), this repository setting does not allow for values to be configured differently on a
per-node basis. As restores are very similar in nature to peer recoveries (streaming bytes to the node), it makes sense to
configure throttling in a single place.

The `max_restore_bytes_per_sec` setting is also changed to default to unlimited now, whereas previously it was set to
`40mb`, which is the current default of `indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec`). This means that no behavioral change
will be observed by clusters where the recovery and restore settings were not adapted.

Relates https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/57023

Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
2020-07-01 12:19:29 +02:00
David Turner 3a234d2669
Account for remaining recovery in disk allocator (#58800)
Today the disk-based shard allocator accounts for incoming shards by
subtracting the estimated size of the incoming shard from the free space on the
node. This is an overly conservative estimate if the incoming shard has almost
finished its recovery since in that case it is already consuming most of the
disk space it needs.

This change adds to the shard stats a measure of how much larger each store is
expected to grow, computed from the ongoing recovery, and uses this to account
for the disk usage of incoming shards more accurately.

Backport of #58029 to 7.x

* Picky picky

* Missing type
2020-07-01 10:12:44 +01:00
Julie Tibshirani ab65a57d70
Merge mappings for composable index templates (#58709)
This PR implements recursive mapping merging for composable index templates.

When creating an index, we perform the following:
* Add each component template mapping in order, merging each one in after the
last.
* Merge in the index template mappings (if present).
* Merge in the mappings on the index request itself (if present).

Some principles:
* All 'structural' changes are disallowed (but everything else is fine). An
object mapper can never be changed between `type: object` and `type: nested`. A
field mapper can never be changed to an object mapper, and vice versa.
* Generally, each section is merged recursively. This includes `object`
mappings, as well as root options like `dynamic_templates` and `meta`. Once we
reach 'leaf components' like field definitions, they always overwrite an
existing one instead of being merged.

Relates to #53101.
2020-06-30 08:01:37 -07:00
Rene Groeschke d952b101e6
Replace compile configuration usage with api (7.x backport) (#58721)
* Replace compile configuration usage with api (#58451)

- Use java-library instead of plugin to allow api configuration usage
- Remove explicit references to runtime configurations in dependency declarations
- Make test runtime classpath input for testing convention
  - required as java library will by default not have build jar file
  - jar file is now explicit input of the task and gradle will ensure its properly build

* Fix compile usages in 7.x branch
2020-06-30 15:57:41 +02:00
Yannick Welsch b885cbff1a
Add index block api (#58716)
Adds an API for putting an index block in place, which also ensures for write blocks that, once successfully returning to
the user, all shards of the index are properly accounting for the block, for example that all in-flight writes to an index have
been completed after adding the write block.

This API allows coordinating more complex workflows, where it is crucial that an index is no longer receiving writes after
the API completes, useful for example when marking an index as read-only during an upgrade in order to reindex its
documents.
2020-06-30 14:06:52 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 3923a10165
Exclude SystemV timezones from randomZone method (#58549) (#58655)
RandomZone test method returns a ZoneId from the set of ids supported by
java. The only difference between joda and java supported timezones are
SystemV* timezones.
These should be excluded from randomZone method as they would break
testing. They also do not bring much confidence when used in testing as
I suspect they are rarely used.
That exclude should be removed for simplification once joda support is removed.
2020-06-30 12:45:53 +02:00
Armin Braun 090211f768
Fix Incorrect Snapshot Shar Status for DONE Shards in Running Snapshots (#58390) (#58593)
Minor bugs/inconsistencies:

If a shard hasn't changed at all we were reporting `0` for total size and total file count
while it was ongoing.

If a data node restarts/drops out during snapshot creation the fallback logic did not load the correct statistic from the repository but just created a status with `0` counts from the snapshot state in the CS. Added a fallback to reading from the repository in this case.
2020-06-26 16:11:30 +02:00
Nik Everett 5f52bc4c9f
Fix two scripted_metric bugs (backport of #58547) (#58565)
Fixes two bugs introduced by #57627:
1. We were not properly letting go of memory from the request breaker
   when the aggregation finished.
2. We no longer supported totally arbitrary stuff produced by the init
   script because we *assumed* that it'd be ok to run the script once
   and clone its results. Sadly, cloning can't clone *anything* that the
   init script can make, like `String` arrays. This runs the init script
   once for every new bucket so we don't need to clone.
2020-06-25 16:16:10 -04:00
Jason Tedor 52ad5842a9
Introduce node.roles setting (#58512)
Today we have individual settings for configuring node roles such as
node.data and node.master. Additionally, roles are pluggable and we have
used this to introduce roles such as node.ml and node.voting_only. As
the number of roles is growing, managing these becomes harder for the
user. For example, to create a master-only node, today a user has to
configure:
 - node.data: false
 - node.ingest: false
 - node.remote_cluster_client: false
 - node.ml: false

at a minimum if they are relying on defaults, but also add:
 - node.master: true
 - node.transform: false
 - node.voting_only: false

If they want to be explicit. This is also challenging in cases where a
user wants to have configure a coordinating-only node which requires
disabling all roles, a list which we are adding to, requiring the user
to keep checking whether a node has acquired any of these roles.

This commit addresses this by adding a list setting node.roles for which
a user has explicit control over the list of roles that a node has. If
the setting is configured, the node has exactly the roles in the list,
and not any additional roles. This means to configure a master-only
node, the setting is merely 'node.roles: [master]', and to configure a
coordinating-only node, the setting is merely: 'node.roles: []'.

With this change we deprecate the existing 'node.*' settings such as
'node.data'.
2020-06-25 14:14:51 -04:00
Nik Everett 03e6d1b535
Add Variable Width Histogram Aggregation (backport of #42035) (#58440)
Implements a new histogram aggregation called `variable_width_histogram` which
dynamically determines bucket intervals based on document groupings. These
groups are determined by running a one-pass clustering algorithm on each shard
and then reducing each shard's clusters using an agglomerative
clustering algorithm.

This PR addresses #9572.

The shard-level clustering is done in one pass to minimize memory overhead. The
algorithm was lightly inspired by
[this paper](https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/1198387). It fetches
a small number of documents to sample the data and determine initial clusters.
Subsequent documents are then placed into one of these clusters, or a new one
if they are an outlier. This algorithm is described in more details in the
aggregation's docs.

At reduce time, a
[hierarchical agglomerative clustering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hierarchical_clustering)
algorithm inspired by [this paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.00304)
continually merges the closest buckets from all shards (based on their
centroids) until the target number of buckets is reached.

The final values produced by this aggregation are approximate. Each bucket's
min value is used as its key in the histogram. Furthermore, buckets are merged
based on their centroids and not their bounds. So it is possible that adjacent
buckets will overlap after reduction. Because each bucket's key is its min,
this overlap is not shown in the final histogram. However, when such overlap
occurs, we set the key of the bucket with the larger centroid to the midpoint
between its minimum and the smaller bucket’s maximum:
`min[large] = (min[large] + max[small]) / 2`. This heuristic is expected to
increases the accuracy of the clustering.

Nodes are unable to share centroids during the shard-level clustering phase. In
the future, resolving https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/50863
would let us solve this issue.

It doesn’t make sense for this aggregation to support the `min_doc_count`
parameter, since clusters are determined dynamically. The `order` parameter is
not supported here to keep this large PR from becoming too complex.

Co-authored-by: James Dorfman <jamesdorfman@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-06-25 11:40:47 -04:00
Tim Brooks 5efec3a517
Add error logging when http test fails (#58505)
Netty4HttpServerTransportTests has started to fail intermittently. It
seems like unexpected successful responses are being received when the
test is simulating errors. This commit adds logging to the test to
provide additional information when there is an unexpected success. It
also adds the logging to the nio http test.
2020-06-24 11:02:20 -06:00
Alan Woodward d251a482e9 Move MappedFieldType.similarity() to TextSearchInfo (#58439)
Similarities only apply to a few text-based field types, but are currently set directly on
the base MappedFieldType class. This commit moves similarity information into
TextSearchInfo, and removes any mentions of it from MappedFieldType or FieldMapper.

It was previously possible to include a similarity parameter on a number of field types
that would then ignore this information. To make it obvious that this has no effect, setting
this parameter on non-text field types now issues a deprecation warning.
2020-06-24 10:00:32 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 88f1dab8b5
Fix long/int precision for test baseport calculation 2020-06-23 16:02:13 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 6285b87b97
Adjust gradle base port by one (#58368)
When assigning ports for internal cluster tests, we use the gradle
worker id as an adjustment on the base port of 10300. In order to not go
outside the max port range, we modulo the worker id by 223. Since gradle
worker ids start at 1, we expect to never actually get the base port of
10300. However, as the gradle daemon lasts for longer, the module can
result in a value of 0, which cases the test to fail. This commit
adjusts the modulo to ensure the value is never 0.

closes #58279
2020-06-23 15:42:26 -07:00
David Roberts 0d6bfd0ac3
[7.x][ML] Fix wire serialization for flush acknowledgements (#58443)
There was a discrepancy in the implementation of flush
acknowledgements: most of the class was designed on the
basis that the "last finalized bucket time" could be null
but the wire serialization assumed that it was never
null.  This works because, the C++ sends zero "last
finalized bucket time" when it is not known or not
relevant.  But then the Java code will print that to
XContent as it is assuming null represents not known or
not relevant.

This change corrects the discrepancies.  Internally within
the class null represents not known or not relevant, but
this is translated from/to 0 for communications from the
C++ and old nodes that have the bug.

Additionally I switched from Date to Instant for this
class and made the member variables final to modernise it
a bit.

Backport of #58413
2020-06-23 16:42:06 +01:00
Alan Woodward 8ebd341710
Add text search information to MappedFieldType (#58230) (#58432)
Now that MappedFieldType no longer extends lucene's FieldType, we need to have a
way of getting the index information about a field necessary for building text queries,
building term vectors, highlighting, etc. This commit introduces a new TextSearchInfo
abstraction that holds this information, and a getTextSearchInfo() method to
MappedFieldType to make it available. Field types that do not support text search can
just return null here.

This allows us to remove the MapperService.getLuceneFieldType() shim method.
2020-06-23 14:37:26 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen 7dda9934f9
Keep track of timestamp_field mapping as part of a data stream (#58400)
Backporting #58096 to 7.x branch.
Relates to #53100

* use mapping source direcly instead of using mapper service to extract the relevant mapping details
* moved assertion to TimestampField class and added helper method for tests
* Improved logic that inserts timestamp field mapping into an mapping.
If the timestamp field path consisted out of object fields and
if the final mapping did not contain the parent field then an error
occurred, because the prior logic assumed that the object field existed.
2020-06-22 17:46:38 +02:00
Nik Everett 49684463dd Mute ESTestCaseTests#testBasePortGradle
Tracked by #58279. Failed a few times a day since June 13th.
2020-06-18 15:41:25 -04:00
Stuart Tettemer 20abba8433
Scripting: Deprecate general cache settings (#55753) (#58283)
Backport: ef543b0
2020-06-18 11:54:23 -06:00
Alan Woodward 4b8cf2af6a
Add serialization test for FieldMappers when include_defaults=true (#58235) (#58328)
Fixes a bug in TextFieldMapper serialization when index is false, and adds a
base-class test to ensure that all field mappers are tested against all variations
with defaults both included and excluded.

Fixes #58188
2020-06-18 15:46:04 +01:00
Alan Woodward ca2d12d039 Remove Settings parameter from FieldMapper base class (#58237)
This is currently used to set the indexVersionCreated parameter on FieldMapper.
However, this parameter is only actually used by two implementations, and clutters
the API considerably. We should just remove it, and use it directly in the
implementations that require it.
2020-06-18 12:53:54 +01:00
Rene Groeschke abc72c1a27
Unify dependency licenses task configuration (#58116) (#58274)
- Remove duplicate dependency configuration
- Use task avoidance api accross the build
- Remove redundant licensesCheck config
2020-06-18 08:15:50 +02:00
Ryan Ernst c57a3f3e60
Cleanup jdk repro parameters (#57838)
The version of java printed when a test fails currently is passed in
from gradle. However, we already know this from java itself, so it is
not necessary. This commit changes how the runtime.java repro parameter
is found, as well as removes the compiler.java parameter which is no
longer relevant.

closes #57756
2020-06-17 20:53:00 -07:00
Julie Tibshirani b1161cba35 Rename SearchContext#smartNameFieldType. (#58203)
The concept of a 'smart name' doesn't make sense now that there are no mapping
types.
2020-06-17 10:38:32 -07:00
Tim Brooks 2074412d79
Retry failed replication due to transient errors (#56230)
Currently a failed replication action will fail an entire replica. This
includes when replication fails due to potentially short lived transient
issues such as network distruptions or circuit breaking errors.

This commit implements retries using the retryable action.
2020-06-17 10:17:30 -06:00
Stuart Tettemer 01795d1925
Revert "Scripting: Deprecate general cache settings (#55753)" (#58201)
This reverts commit 88e8b34fc2.
2020-06-16 14:58:18 -06:00
Rory Hunter 03369e0980
Implement dangling indices API (#58176)
Backport of #50920. Part of #48366. Implement an API for listing,
importing and deleting dangling indices.

Co-authored-by: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
2020-06-16 21:50:38 +01:00
Stuart Tettemer 88e8b34fc2
Scripting: Deprecate general cache settings (#55753)
Backport: ef543b0
2020-06-16 13:06:59 -06:00
Alan Woodward 12a3f6dfca
MappedFieldType should not extend FieldType (#58160)
MappedFieldType is a combination of two concerns:

* an extension of lucene's FieldType, defining how a field should be indexed
* a set of query factory methods, defining how a field should be searched

We want to break these two concerns apart. This commit is a first step to doing this, breaking
the inheritance relationship between MappedFieldType and FieldType. MappedFieldType
instead has a series of boolean flags defining whether or not the field is searchable or
aggregatable, and FieldMapper has a separate FieldType passed to its constructor defining
how indexing should be done.

Relates to #56814
2020-06-16 16:56:43 +01:00
Tal Levy 69d5e044af
Add optional description parameter to ingest processors. (#57906) (#58152)
This commit adds an optional field, `description`, to all ingest processors
so that users can explain the purpose of the specific processor instance.

Closes #56000.
2020-06-15 19:27:57 -07:00
Ignacio Vera 1cc3c1a354
GeometryTestUtils should always generate valid polygons (#58034) (#58091)
Make sure we always generate legal polygons, e.g they have area
2020-06-15 09:36:44 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 85b0b540f0 Fix refresh behavior in MockDiskUsagesIT (#57926)
Ensures that InternalClusterInfoService's internally cached stats are refreshed whenever the
shard size or disk usage function (to mock out disk usage) are overridden.

Closes #57888
2020-06-11 17:38:12 +02:00
Dan Hermann b501b282f8
Change default backing index naming scheme 2020-06-09 09:31:34 -05:00
Armin Braun 0987c0a5f3
Fix Broken Numeric Shard Generations in RepositoryData (#57813) (#57821)
Fix broken numeric shard generations when reading them from the wire
or physically from the physical repository.
This should be the cheapest way to clean up broken shard generations
in a BwC and safe-to-backport manner for now. We can potentially
further optimize this by also not doing the checks on the generations
based on the versions we see in the `RepositoryData` but I don't think
it matters much since we will read `RepositoryData` from cache in almost
all cases.

Closes #57798
2020-06-08 18:36:56 +02:00
Mayya Sharipova 70e63a365a
Refactor how to determine if a field is metafield (#57378) (#57771)
Before to determine if a field is meta-field, a static method of MapperService
isMetadataField was used. This method was using an outdated static list
of meta-fields.

This PR instead changes this method to the instance method that
is also aware of meta-fields in all registered plugins.

Related #38373, #41656
Closes #24422
2020-06-08 09:16:18 -04:00
Armin Braun 619e4f8c02
Make BackgroundIndexer more Efficient (#57781) (#57789)
Improve efficiency of background indexer by allowing to add
an assertion for failures while they are produced to prevent
queuing them up.
Also, add non-blocking stop to the background indexer so that when
stopping multiple indexers we don't needlessly continue indexing
on some indexers while stopping another one.

Closes #57766
2020-06-08 10:18:47 +02:00
Howard 76ee1aad4b Remove unused routing for ClusterState creation utils (#57679)
Remove some unused routing definitions from cluster state creation utils.
2020-06-04 13:59:18 -04:00
Igor Motov 8d7f389f3a
Increase search.max_buckets to 65,535 (#57042)
Increases the default search.max_buckets limit to 65,535, and only counts
buckets during reduce phase.

Closes #51731
2020-06-03 15:35:41 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 5097071230 Increase timeout for GlobalCheckpointSyncIT (#57567)
The test failed when it was running with 4 replicas and 3 indexing 
threads. The recovering replicas can prevent the global checkpoint from
advancing. This commit increases the timeout to 60 seconds for this
suite and the check for no inflight requests.

Closes #57204
2020-06-03 08:50:02 -04:00
Nik Everett 2a27c411fb
Same memory when geo aggregations are not on top (#57483) (#57551)
Saves memory when the `geotile_grid` and `geohash_grid` are not on the
top level by using the `LongKeyedBucketOrds` we built in #55873.
2020-06-02 16:21:50 -04:00
Mark Tozzi e50f514092
IndexFieldData should hold the ValuesSourceType (#57373) (#57532) 2020-06-02 12:16:53 -04:00
Armin Braun ba2d70d8eb
Serialize Outbound Messages on IO Threads (#56961) (#57080)
Almost every outbound message is serialized to buffers of 16k pagesize.
We were serializing these messages off the IO loop (and retaining the concrete message
instance as well) and would then enqueue it on the IO loop to be dealt with as soon as the
channel is ready.
1. This would cause buffers to be held onto for longer than necessary, causing less reuse on average.
2. If a channel was slow for some reason, not only would concrete message instances queue up for it, but also 16k of buffers would be reserved for each message until it would be written+flushed physically.

With this change, the serialization happens on the event loop which effectively limits the number of buffers that `N` IO-threads will ever use so long as messages are small and channels writable.
Also, this change dereferences the reference to the concrete outbound message as soon as it has been serialized to save some more on GC.

This reduces the GC time for a default PMC run by about 50% in experiments (3 nodes, 2G heap each, loopback ... obvious caveat is that GC isn't that heavy in the first place with recent changes but still a measurable gain).
I also expect it to be helpful for master node stability by causing less of a spike if master is e.g. hit by a large number of requests that are processed batched (e.g. shard snapshot status updates) and responded to in a short time frame all at once.

Obviously, the downside to this change is that it introduces more latency on the IO loop for the serialization. But since we read all of these messages on the IO loop as well I don't see it as much of a qualitative change really and the more predictable buffer use seems much more valuable relatively.
2020-06-02 16:15:18 +02:00
Andrei Dan bd188f4a21
[7.x] ILM: add support for rolling over data streams (#57295) (#57515)
As the datastream information is stored in the `ClusterState.Metadata` we exposed
the `Metadata` to the `AsyncWaitStep#evaluateCondition` method in order for
the steps to be able to identify when a managed index is part of a DataStream.

If a managed index is part of a DataStream the rollover target is the DataStream
name and the highest generation index is the write index (ie. the rolled index).

(cherry picked from commit 6b410dfb78f3676fce1b7401f1628c1ca6fbd45a)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-06-02 11:55:23 +01:00
Zachary Tong daaf5a3dcc
Fix assertion catching in aggregation supported type test (#56466) (#57382)
At some point, we changed the supported-type test to also catch
assertion errors.  This has the side effect of also catching the
`fail()` call inside the try-catch, which silently smothered some
failures.

This modifies the test to throw at the end of the try-catch
block to prevent from accidentally catching itself.

Catching the AssertionError is convenient because there are other locations
that do throw an assertion in tests (due to hitting an assertion
before the exception is thrown) so I think we should keep it around.

Also includes a variety of fixes to other tests which were failing
but being silently smothered.
2020-06-01 12:10:05 -04:00
Nik Everett 4263c25b2f
Save memory when histogram agg is not on top (backport of #57277) (#57377)
This saves some memory when the `histogram` aggregation is not a top
level aggregation by dropping `asMultiBucketAggregator` in favor of
natively implementing multi-bucket storage in the aggregator. For the
most part this just uses the `LongKeyedBucketOrds` that we built the
first time we did this.
2020-05-29 15:07:37 -04:00
Benjamin Trent 15aba60c02
[7.x] Add new circuitbreaker plugin and refactor CircuitBreakerService (#55695) (#57359)
* Add new circuitbreaker plugin and refactor CircuitBreakerService (#55695)

This commit lays the ground work for plugins supplying their own circuit breakers.

It adds a new interface: `CircuitBreakerPlugin`.

This interface provides methods for providing custom child CircuitBreaker objects. There are also facilities for allowing dynamic settings for the custom breakers.

With the refactor, circuit breakers are no longer replaced on setting changes. Instead, the two mutable settings themselves are `volatile`. Plugins that want to use their custom circuit breaker should keep a reference of their constructed breaker.
2020-05-29 12:13:46 -04:00
Mayya Sharipova aebb78bf5c Run sort optimization when from+size>0 (#57250) 2020-05-29 11:30:35 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 5b08eaf90c
Fix trimUnsafeCommits for indices created before 6.2 (#57187)
If an upgraded node is restarted multiple times without flushing a new
index commit, then we will wrongly exclude all commits from the starting
commits. This bug is reproducible with these minimal steps: (1) create
an empty index on 6.1.4 with translog retention disabled, (2) upgrade
the cluster to 7.7.0, (3) restart the upgraded the cluster. The problem
is that with the new translog policy can trim translog without having a
new index commit, while the existing commit still refers to the previous
translog generation.

Closes #57091
2020-05-27 15:08:49 -04:00
Alan Woodward d6b79bcd95 Remove Mapper.updateFieldType() (#57151)
When we had multiple mapping types, an update to a field in one type had to be
propagated to the same field in all other types. This was done using the
Mapper.updateFieldType() method, called at the end of a merge. However, now
that we only have a single type per index, this method is unnecessary and can
be removed.

Relates to #41059
Backport of #56986
2020-05-27 09:21:24 +01:00
Nik Everett 0fce2b7713 Fix DateHistogramAggregatorTests.testAsSubAgg
Closes #57168 by using `AggregatorTestCase#newIndexSearcher` in the
`AggregatorTestCase#testCase`. Without that global ordinals will
*sometimes* fail to work.
2020-05-26 15:05:31 -04:00
Armin Braun 5569137ae3
Flatten ReleaseableBytesReference Object Trees (#57092) (#57109)
When slicing a releasable bytes reference we would create a new counter
every time and pass the original reference chain to the new slice on every
slice invocation. This would lead to extremely deep reference chains and
needlessly uses a dedicated counter for every slice when all the slices
eventually just refer to the same underlying bytes and `Releasable`.
This commit tracks the ref count wrapper with its releasable in a separate
object that can be passed around on every slicing, making the slices' tree
as flat as the original releasable bytes reference.

Also, we were needlessly creating a redundant releasable bytes reference from
a releasable bytes-stream-output that we never actually used for releasing (all code
that uses it just releases the stream itself instead).
2020-05-25 13:00:37 +02:00
Alan Woodward 18bfbeda29 Move merge compatibility logic from MappedFieldType to FieldMapper (#56915)
Merging logic is currently split between FieldMapper, with its merge() method, and
MappedFieldType, which checks for merging compatibility. The compatibility checks
are called from a third class, MappingMergeValidator. This makes it difficult to reason
about what is or is not compatible in updates, and even what is in fact updateable - we
have a number of tests that check compatibility on changes in mapping configuration
that are not in fact possible.

This commit refactors the compatibility logic so that it all sits on FieldMapper, and
makes it called at merge time. It adds a new FieldMapperTestCase base class that
FieldMapper tests can extend, and moves the compatibility testing machinery from
FieldTypeTestCase to here.

Relates to #56814
2020-05-20 09:43:13 +01:00
Tim Brooks 57c3a61535
Create HttpRequest earlier in pipeline (#56393)
Elasticsearch requires that a HttpRequest abstraction be implemented
by http modules before server processing. This abstraction controls when
underlying resources are released. This commit moves this abstraction to
be created immediately after content aggregation. This change will
enable follow-up work including moving Cors logic into the server
package and tracking bytes as they are aggregated from the network
level.
2020-05-18 14:54:01 -06:00
Francisco Fernández Castaño 60c7832141
Track upload requests on S3 repositories (#56904)
Add tracking for regular and multipart uploads.
Regular uploads are categorized as PUT.
Multi part uploads are categorized as POST.
The number of documents created for the test #testRequestStats
have been increased so all upload methods are exercised.

Backport of #56826
2020-05-18 19:05:17 +02:00
Francisco Fernández Castaño 8ab9fc10c1
Track multipart/resumable uploads GCS API calls (#56892)
Add tracking for multipart and resumable uploads for GoogleCloudStorage.
For resumable uploads only the last request is taken into account for
billing, so that's the only request that's tracked.

Backport of #56821
2020-05-18 13:39:26 +02:00
Francisco Fernández Castaño 97bf47f5b9
Track GET/LIST GoogleCloudStorage API calls (#56758)
Backporting #56585 to 7.x branch.

Adds tracking for the API calls performed by the GoogleCloudStorage
underlying SDK. It hooks an HttpResponseInterceptor to the SDK
transport layer and does http request filtering based on the URI
paths that we are interested to track. Unfortunately we cannot hook
a wrapper into the ServiceRPC interface since we're using different
levels of abstraction to implement retries during reads
(GoogleCloudStorageRetryingInputStream).
2020-05-14 14:03:21 +02:00
Nik Everett b98b260048
Merge significant_terms into the terms package (backport of #56699) (#56715)
This merges the code for the `significant_terms` agg into the package
for the code for the `terms` agg. They are *super* entangled already,
this mostly just admits that to ourselves.

Precondition for the terms work in #56487
2020-05-13 17:36:21 -04:00
Ignacio Vera b4521d5183
upgrade to Lucene 8.6.0 snapshot (#56661) 2020-05-13 14:25:16 +02:00
Henning Andersen 48a8c7eb88
Ensure search contexts are removed on index delete (#56335) (#56617)
In a race condition, a search context could remain enlisted in
SearchService when an index is deleted, potentially causing the index
folder to not be cleaned up (for either lengthy searches or scrolls with
timeouts > 30 minutes or if the scroll is kept active).
2020-05-13 09:41:02 +02:00
Armin Braun 0a879b95d1
Save Bounds Checks in BytesReference (#56577) (#56621)
Two spots that allow for some optimization:

* We are often creating a composite reference of just a single item in
the transport layer => special cased via static constructor to make sure we never do that
   * Also removed the pointless case of an empty composite bytes ref
* `ByteBufferReference` is practically always created from a heap buffer these days so there
is no point of dealing with all the bounds checks and extra references to sliced buffers from that
and we can just use the underlying array directly
2020-05-12 20:33:45 +02:00
Nik Everett c85a363b60 Fix nested agg test
I accidentally allowed the test framework to double-wrap a reader that
we rely on being only singly wrapped. Lame.

closes #56529
2020-05-11 16:15:25 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 32471abc0e
Check whether data stream feature flag is enabled before deleting all data streams, (#56517) (#56520)
this will fix the release build.
2020-05-11 18:34:50 +02:00
Rene Groeschke c29bc87040
Move bwcVersions extension property to BuildParams (back port) (#56381)
* Move bwcVersions extension property to BuildParams (#56206)
* Fix :qa Task Using Broken BwC Versions Resolution (#56332)

Co-authored-by: Armin Braun <me@obrown.io>
2020-05-11 09:39:13 +02:00
Nik Everett 2f38aeb5e2
Save memory when numeric terms agg is not top (#55873) (#56454)
Right now all implementations of the `terms` agg allocate a new
`Aggregator` per bucket. This uses a bunch of memory. Exactly how much
isn't clear but each `Aggregator` ends up making its own objects to read
doc values which have non-trivial buffers. And it forces all of it
sub-aggregations to do the same. We allocate a new `Aggregator` per
bucket for two reasons:

1. We didn't have an appropriate data structure to track the
   sub-ordinals of each parent bucket.
2. You can only make a single call to `runDeferredCollections(long...)`
   per `Aggregator` which was the only way to delay collection of
   sub-aggregations.

This change switches the method that builds aggregation results from
building them one at a time to building all of the results for the
entire aggregator at the same time.

It also adds a fairly simplistic data structure to track the sub-ordinals
for `long`-keyed buckets.

It uses both of those to power numeric `terms` aggregations and removes
the per-bucket allocation of their `Aggregator`. This fairly
substantially reduces memory consumption of numeric `terms` aggregations
that are not the "top level", especially when those aggregations contain
many sub-aggregations. It also is a pretty big speed up, especially when
the aggregation is under a non-selective aggregation like
the `date_histogram`.

I picked numeric `terms` aggregations because those have the simplest
implementation. At least, I could kind of fit it in my head. And I
haven't fully understood the "bytes"-based terms aggregations, but I
imagine I'll be able to make similar optimizations to them in follow up
changes.
2020-05-08 20:38:53 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 83739b5806
Backport: allow cluster health api to resolve data streams (#56425)
Backport of: #56413

Allow cluster health api to resolve data streams and
automatically remove data streams after each test in
test cases extending from `ESIntegTestCase`

Relates to #53100
2020-05-08 17:16:25 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani e852bb29b7
Simplify signature of FieldMapper#parseCreateField. (#56144)
`FieldMapper#parseCreateField` accepts the parse context, plus a list of fields
as an output parameter. These fields are immediately added to the document
through `ParseContext#doc()`.

This commit simplifies the signature by removing the list of fields, and having
the mappers add the fields directly to `ParseContext#doc()`. I think this is
nicer for implementors, because previously fields could be added either through
the list, or the context (through `add`, `addWithKey`, etc.)
2020-05-06 11:12:09 -07:00
Tanguy Leroux 131a3911eb Replace BlobContainerWrapper by FilterBlobContainer (#56200)
A FilterBlobContainer class was introduced in #55952 and it delegates
 its behavior to a given BlobContainer while allowing to override 
only necessary methods.

This commit replaces the existing BlobContainerWrapper class from 
the test framework with the new FilterBlobContainer from core.
2020-05-06 10:05:43 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 2ac32db607
Move includeDataStream flag from IndicesOptions to IndexNameExpressionResolver.Context (#56151)
Backport of #56034.

Move includeDataStream flag from an IndicesOptions to IndexNameExpressionResolver.Context
as a dedicated field that callers to IndexNameExpressionResolver can set.

Also alter indices stats api to support data streams.
The rollover api uses this api and otherwise rolling over data stream does no longer work.

Relates to #53100
2020-05-04 22:38:33 +02:00
Armin Braun e01b999ef0
Add Functionality to Consistently Read RepositoryData For CS Updates (#55773) (#56091)
Using optimistic locking, add the ability to run a repository state
update task with a consistent view of the current repository data.
Allows for a follow-up to remove the snapshot INIT state.
2020-05-04 08:13:14 +02:00
Armin Braun 3a64ecb6bf
Allow Deleting Multiple Snapshots at Once (#55474) (#56083)
* Allow Deleting Multiple Snapshots at Once (#55474)

Adds deleting multiple snapshots in one go without significantly changing the mechanics of snapshot deletes otherwise.
This change does not yet allow mixing snapshot delete and abort. Abort is still only allowed for a single snapshot delete by exact name.
2020-05-03 20:30:58 +02:00
Tim Brooks 54dbea6c65
Improve RemoteConnectionManager consistency (#55759)
In order to iterate through remote connections, the remote connection
manager maintains a local cache of connected nodes. Unfortunately this
is difficult in relationship with testing as it is inherently racy in
comparison to the parent connection manager map of connections.

This commit improves the relationship by only returning a cached
connection if it is still registered with the parent. If the connection
is not open, we will go to the slow path of allocating a iterator
directly from the parent.
2020-04-30 12:13:06 -06:00
David Turner 445cf32591 Stop exposing ExecutorService from DeterministicTaskQueue (#56001)
There are no real users of `DeterministicTaskQueue#getExecutorService()` so we
can remove those public methods and expose the `ExecutorService` only through
the corresponding `ThreadPool`.
2020-04-30 11:34:52 +01:00
Armin Braun 31a84b17ad
Make SAME Pool on DeterministicTaskQueue more Realistic (#55931) (#55999)
By forking off the `SAME` pool tasks and executing them in random order,
we are actually creating unrealisticc scenarios and missing the actual order
of operations (whatever task that puts the task on the `SAME` queue will always
run before the `SAME` queued task will be executed currently).
Also, added caching for the executors. It doesn't matter much, but saves some objects
and makes debugging a little easier because executor object ids make more sense.
2020-04-30 10:41:33 +02:00
Christos Soulios 43dab77186
[7.x] Modified searchAndReduce() to return empty agg when no docs exist (#55967)
Backports #55826 to 7.x

    Modified AggregatorTestCase.searchAndReduce() method so that it returns an empty aggregation result when no documents have been inserted.

    Also refactored several aggregation tests so they do not re-implement method AggregatorTestCase.testCase()

    Fixes #55824
2020-04-30 00:28:32 +03:00
Tim Brooks cd228095df
Retry failed peer recovery due to transient errors (#55883)
Currently a failed peer recovery action will fail an recovery. This
includes when the recovery fails due to potentially short lived
transient issues such as rejected exceptions or circuit breaking
errors.

This commit adds the concept of a retryable action. A retryable action
will be retryed in face of certain errors. The action will be retried
after an exponentially increasing backoff period. After defined time,
the action will timeout.

This commit only implements retries for responses that indicate the
target node has NOT executed the action.
2020-04-28 13:52:49 -06:00
Lee Hinman 777caf0725
[7.x] Add support for V2 index templates to /_cat/templates (#55829) (#55866)
Backports the following commits to 7.x:
 - Add support for V2 index templates to /_cat/templates (#55829)
2020-04-28 10:14:19 -06:00
Tim Brooks 80662f31a1
Introduce mechanism to stub request handling (#55832)
Currently there is a clear mechanism to stub sending a request through
the transport. However, this is limited to testing exceptions on the
sender side. This commit reworks our transport related testing
infrastructure to allow stubbing request handling on the receiving side.
2020-04-27 16:57:15 -06:00
Mark Tozzi 22a98ec279
Aggregation support for Value Scripts that change types (#54830) (#55752) 2020-04-27 09:57:05 -04:00
Mark Tozzi 87b4979c24
[7.x] Make ValuesSourceRegistry immutable after initilization #55493 (#55697) 2020-04-24 13:33:38 -04:00
Zachary Tong 715c90bf7d Aggs must specify a `field` or `script` (or both) (#52226)
This adds a validation to VSParserHelper to ensure that a field or
script or both are specified by the user.  This is technically
required today already, but throws an exception much deeper
in the agg framework and has a very unintuitive error for the user
(as well as eating more resources instead of failing early)
2020-04-23 19:23:41 -04:00