Some dependencies must be specified in a couple places in the build.
e.g. randomized runner is specified both in buildSrc (for the gradle
wrapper plugin), as well as in the test-framework.
This change creates buildSrc/versions.properties which acts similar to
the set of shared version properties we used to have in the maven parent
pom.
The esplugin gradle plugin automatically adds the pluging being built to
the integTest cluster. However, there were two issues with this. First
was a bug in the name, which should have been the configured
esplugin.name instead of the project name. Second, the files
configuration was overcomplicated (trying to use the groovy spreader
operator after delaying calls to singleFile). Instead, we can just pass
the file collections (which will just be a single file at execution
time).
Some users may already be familiar with column stores, so saying more explicitly
that doc values are a columnar representation of the data may help them better
and/or more quickly understand what doc values are about.
This commit addresses an issue in getting a path to the jps bin. The
solution is to get the path to the JDK relative to the JVM running
Gradle.
Closes#14614
This adds the `cluster.routing.allocation.total_shards_per_node`
setting, which limits the total number of shards across all indices on
each node. It defaults to -1 and can be dynamically configured.
Resolves#14456
GeoDistanceRangeQueryTest was using an inconsistent tolerance when validating from=0 with include_lower/upper set to false. This commit changes the assertion such that validation is consistent with builder logic.
- Same as for TransportInstanceSingleOperationAction and TransportReplicationAction, onClusterServiceClose consistently throws a NodeClosedException now.
- Added retry logic if master could not publish cluster state or stepped down before publishing (ZenDiscovery). The test IndexingMasterFailoverIT shows the issue.
- Simplified retry logic by moving bits from different places into shared retry method.
- Removed boolean flag retrying that aborted retrying after a single master node change (now we retry until timeout).
- Two existing predicates that deal with master node changes unified in a single predicate masterNodeChangedPredicate
Closes#14222
The documentation says we support EPUB, but the parser is not enabled.
This parser does not require any external dependencies, so I think its ok?
Separately, test-framework drags in an ancient commons-codec (via httpclient), which gradle
"upgrades", but IDEs can't handle this case and just hit jar hell. So just wire that to 1.9,
this allows running tests in the IDE for this plugin.
We used to test only json parsing as we relied on QueryBuilder#toString which uses the json format. This commit makes sure that we now output the randomly generated queries using a random format, and that we are always able to parse them correctly.
This revealed a couple of issues with binary objects that haven't been migrated yet to be structured Writeable objects. We used to keep them in the format they were sent while parsing, which led to problems when printing them out as we expected them to always be in json format. Also we can't compare different BytesReference objects that hold the same content but in different formats (unless we want to parse them as part of equal and hashcode, doesn't seem like a good idea) and verify that we have parsed the right objects if they can be different formats. The fix is to always keep binary objects in json format. Best fix would be not to have binary objects, which we'll get to once we are done with the search refactoring.
Closes#14415
Latest version of lucene deprecated Query#setBoost and Query#getBoost which made queries effectively immutable. Those methods need to be replaced with `BoostQuery` that wraps any query that needs boosting.
This commit replaces usages of setBoost with BoostQuery and adds it to forbidden-apis for prod code.
Usages of `getBoost` are only partially removed, as some will have to stay for backwards compatibility.
Closes#14264
If you run tests under a 32-bit jvm, you will get a test failure in IndexStoreTests,
the logic there is wrong in the case of 32-bit (its NIOFSDirectory on linux).
Also if mlockall fails, you'll see huge bogus values (because of use of `long` instead of `NativeLong`)
finally add seccomp support for 32 bit too, and clean up all its `long` usage as well.
run.sh and run.bat were calling out to the old maven build system.
This is no longer in place, so we've created new gradle tasks to
start an elasticsearch node from the current codebase.
fixed#14423