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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yogesh Gaikwad 91c342a888
fix and enable repository-hdfs secure tests (#44044) (#44199)
Due to recent changes are done for converting `repository-hdfs` to test
clusters (#41252), the `integTestSecure*` tasks did not depend on
`secureHdfsFixture` which when running would fail as the fixture
would not be available. This commit adds the dependency of the fixture
to the task.

The `secureHdfsFixture` is a `AntFixture` which is spawned a process.
Internally it waits for 30 seconds for the resources to be made available.
For my local machine, it took almost 45 seconds to be available so I have
added the wait time as an input to the `AntFixture` defaults to 30 seconds
 and set it to 60 seconds in case of secure hdfs fixture.

The integ test for secure hdfs was disabled for a long time and so
the changes done in #42090 to fix the tests are also done in this commit.
2019-07-12 12:44:01 +10:00
Yogesh Gaikwad 4ae1e30a98
Enable krb5kdc-fixture, kerberos tests mount urandom for kdc container (#41710) (#43178)
Infra has fixed #10462 by installing `haveged` on CI workers.
This commit enables the disabled fixture and tests, and mounts
`/dev/urandom` for the container so there is enough
entropy required for kdc.
Note: hdfs-repository tests have been disabled, will raise a separate issue for it.

Closes #40624 Closes #40678
2019-06-13 13:02:16 +10:00
Alpar Torok d791e08932 Test fixtures krb5 (#40297)
Replaces the vagrant based kerberos fixtures with docker based test fixtures plugin.
The configuration is now entirely static on the docker side and no longer driven by Gradle,
also two different services are being configured since there are two different consumers of the fixture that can run in parallel and require different configurations.
2019-03-28 17:26:58 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux bf58660482
Remove all unused imports and fix CRLF (#31207)
The X-Pack opening and the recent other refactorings left a lot of 
unused imports in the codebase. This commit removes them all.
2018-06-11 15:12:12 +02:00
James Baiera e16f1271b6
Fix SecurityException when HDFS Repository used against HA Namenodes (#27196)
* Sense HA HDFS settings and remove permission restrictions during regular execution.

This PR adds integration tests for HA-Enabled HDFS deployments, both regular and secured. 
The Mini HDFS fixture has been updated to optionally run in HA-Mode. A new test suite has 
been added for reproducing the effects of a Namenode failing over during regular repository 
usage. Going forward, the HDFS Repository will still be subject to its self imposed permission 
restrictions during normal use, but will no longer restrict them when running against an HA 
enabled HDFS cluster. Instead, the plugin will rely on the provided security policy and not 
further restrict the permissions so that the transparent operation to failover to a different 
Namenode in the client does not raise security exceptions. Additionally, we are now testing the 
secure mode with SASL based wire encryption of data between Elasticsearch and HDFS. This 
includes a missing library (commons codec) in order to support this change.
2017-12-01 14:26:05 -05:00
James Baiera c760eec054 Add permission checks before reading from HDFS stream (#26716)
Add checks for special permissions before reading hdfs stream data. Also adds test from 
readonly repository fix. MiniHDFS will now start with an existing repository with a single snapshot 
contained within. Readonly Repository is created in tests and attempts to list the snapshots 
within this repo.
2017-09-21 11:55:07 -04:00
James Baiera 74f4a14d82 Upgrading HDFS Repository Plugin to use HDFS 2.8.1 Client (#25497)
Hadoop 2.7.x libraries fail when running on JDK9 due to the version string changing to a single 
character. On Hadoop 2.8, this is no longer a problem, and it is unclear on whether the fix will be 
backported to the 2.7 branch. This commit upgrades our dependency of Hadoop for the HDFS 
Repository to 2.8.1.
2017-06-30 17:57:56 -04:00
James Baiera 6a113ae499 Introduce Kerberos Test Fixture for Repository HDFS Security Tests (#24493)
This PR introduces a subproject in test/fixtures that contains a Vagrantfile used for standing up a 
KRB5 KDC (Kerberos). The PR also includes helper scripts for provisioning principals, a few 
changes to the HDFS Fixture to allow it to interface with the KDC, as well as a new suite of 
integration tests for the HDFS Repository plugin.

The HDFS Repository plugin senses if the local environment can support the HDFS Fixture 
(Windows is generally a restricted environment). If it can use the regular fixture, it then tests if 
Vagrant is installed with a compatible version to determine if the secure test fixtures should be 
enabled. If the secure tests are enabled, then we create a Kerberos KDC fixture, tasks for adding 
the required principals, and an HDFS fixture configured for security. A new integration test task is 
also configured to use the KDC and secure HDFS fixture and to run a testing suite that uses 
authentication. At the end of the secure integration test the fixtures are torn down.
2017-05-10 17:42:20 -04:00
Robert Muir f67390e0c8 in the plugin: guard against HADOOP_HOME in environment on any platform.
hdfs fixture: minihdfs works on windows now, if things are properly set
but our test fixture still cannot launch this on windows.
2015-12-21 02:21:53 -05:00
Robert Muir e93c491dbe simplify hdfs fixture 2015-12-20 23:50:27 -05:00
Robert Muir 99f2cde225 Fail fast if HDFS cluster shuts itself down 2015-12-20 22:30:41 -05:00
Robert Muir 12a8428dfb Add MiniHDFS test fixture, started before integTest and shut down after.
Currently uses a hardcoded port (9999), need to apply MavenFilteringHack after it starts.
2015-12-20 16:00:37 -05:00