The test for java home with special characters on linux would create a
temporary java home under /home/elasticsearch. But our packaging
assertions expect that to not exist. Unfortunately this would fail much
later when the checks were actually done in bats tests. This commit
fixes the linux test to match the behavior of windows, which links the
entire java directory, and now does it into a /tmp dir.
closes#45903
This commit adds a Java source formatter and checker into the build process.
This is not yet enabled for any sub-projects - to format and check a
sub-project, add its Gradle path into `build.gradle` and run:
./gradlew spotlessApply
to format, and:
./gradlew spotlessJavaCheck
# or:
./gradlew precommit
to verify formatting.
Looks like there's a workaround with aufs used in debian 8.
Adding `tsflags=nodocs` works around this issue and results in smaller
image files also.
Closes#47097 and elastic/infra#14780
When we added support for wildcard application names, we started to build
the prefix query along with the term query but we used 'filter' clause
instead of 'should', so this would not fetch the correct application
privilege descriptor thereby failing the _has_privilege checks.
This commit changes the clause to use should and with minimum_should_match
as 1.
This commit adds the documentation to point the user that when one
creates API keys with no role descriptor specified then that API
key will have a point in time snapshot of user permissions.
Closes#46876
Backport of #45794 to 7.x. Convert most `awaitBusy` calls to
`assertBusy`, and use asserts where possible. Follows on from #28548 by
@liketic.
There were a small number of places where it didn't make sense to me to
call `assertBusy`, so I kept the existing calls but renamed the method to
`waitUntil`. This was partly to better reflect its usage, and partly so
that anyone trying to add a new call to awaitBusy wouldn't be able to find
it.
I also didn't change the usage in `TransportStopRollupAction` as the
comments state that the local awaitBusy method is a temporary
copy-and-paste.
Other changes:
* Rework `waitForDocs` to scale its timeout. Instead of calling
`assertBusy` in a loop, work out a reasonable overall timeout and await
just once.
* Some tests failed after switching to `assertBusy` and had to be fixed.
* Correct the expect templates in AbstractUpgradeTestCase. The ES
Security team confirmed that they don't use templates any more, so
remove this from the expected templates. Also rewrite how the setup
code checks for templates, in order to give more information.
* Remove an expected ML template from XPackRestTestConstants The ML team
advised that the ML tests shouldn't be waiting for any
`.ml-notifications*` templates, since such checks should happen in the
production code instead.
* Also rework the template checking code in `XPackRestTestHelper` to give
more helpful failure messages.
* Fix issue in `DataFrameSurvivesUpgradeIT` when upgrading from < 7.4
This commit replaces some uses of Setting#getRaw in the throttling
allocation decider settings. Instead, these settings should be using
fallback settings.
This commit removes some leniency that exists in getting the allow
rebalance setting. Fortunately, that leniency is dead code, this can
never happen. The reason this can never happen is because the settings
infrastructure will not allow setting an invalid value for this
setting. If you try to set this in the elasticsearch.yml, then the node
will fail to start, since parsing the setting will fail. If you try to
set this via an update settings API call, then parsing the setting will
fail and the settings update will be rejected. Therefore, this leniency
can never be activated, so we remove it.
This commit is the first of a few in an attempt to remove the public
uses of Setting#getRaw.
Currently the MockNioTransport uses a custom exception handler for
server channel exceptions. This means that bind failures are logged at
the warn level. This commit modifies the transport to use the common
TcpTransport exception handler which will log exceptions at the correct
level.
This the first part of a series to allow nodes to write all of their appropriate
pieces to the class. Currently, nodes must add their bindings, constants, and
functions to main SClass node for delayed writing. This instead adds a
Painless version of ClassWriter to the write pass. The Painless ClassWriter
contains an appropriate ClassVisitor that can be accessed in any node
during the process along with access to the clinit method, and finally a
shortcut for creating new MethodWriter. The next step will be removing the
delayed writing in SClass, and instead, delegate all writing responsibilities to
the nodes.
We disable MSU optimization if the local checkpoint is smaller than
max_seq_no_of_updates. Hence, we need to relax the MSU assertion in
FollowingEngine for that scenario. Suppose the leader has three
operations: index-0, delete-1, and index-2 for the same doc Id. MSU on
the leader is 1 as index-2 is an append. If the follower applies index-0
then index-2, then the assertion is violated.
Closes#47137
This is the Java side of https://github.com/elastic/ml-cpp/pull/593
with a fallback so that ml-cpp bundles with either the
new or old directory structure work for the time being.
A few days after merging the C++ changes a followup to
this change will be made that removes the fallback.
To be on the safe side in terms of use cases also add the alias
DATETRUNC to the DATE_TRUNC function.
Follows: #46473
(cherry picked from commit 9ac223cb1fc66486f86e218fa785a32b61e9bacc)
Drop the usage of `SimpleDateFormat` and use the `DateFormatter` instead
(cherry picked from commit 7cf509a7a11ecf6c40c44c18e8f03b8e81fcd1c2)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
The Azure SDK client expects server errors to have a body,
something that looks like:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Error>
<Code>string-value</Code>
<Message>string-value</Message>
</Error>
I've forgot to add such errors in Azure tests and that triggers
some NPE in the client like the one reported in #47120.
Closes#47120
Relates to #47007 . the `gradle-ospackage-plugin` plugin doesn't
properly support symlink on windows.
This PR changes the way we configure tasks to prevent building these
packages as part of a windows check.
In some cases, the fetch size affects the way the groups are returned
causing the last page to go beyond the limit. Add dedicated check to
prevent extra data from being returned.
Fix#47002
(cherry picked from commit f4c29646f097bbd29855300342823ef4cef61c05)
This change improves the node structure of SFunction. SFunction now uses
an SBlock instead of a List of AStatments reducing code duplication and
gives a future target for symbol table scoping.
Enables support for Cartesian geometries shape type. We still need to
decide how to handle the distance function since it is currently using
the haversine distance formula and returns results in meters, which
doesn't make any sense for Cartesian geometries.
Closes#46412
Relates to #43644
When the ML native multi-node tests use _cat/indices/_all
and the request goes to a non-master node, _all is
translated to a list of concrete indices by the authz layer
on the coordinating node before the request is forwarded
to the master node. Then it is possible for the master
node to return an index_not_found_exception if one of
the concrete indices that was expanded on the
coordinating node has been deleted in the meantime.
(#47159 has been opened to track the underlying problem.)
It has been observed that the index that gets deleted when
the problem affects the ML native multi-node tests is
always the ML notifications index. The tests that fail are
only interested in the presence or absense of ML results
indices. Therefore the workaround is to only _cat indices
that match the ML results index pattern.
Fixes#45652
In the current implementation, the validation of the role query
occurs at runtime when the query is being executed.
This commit adds validation for the role query when creating a role
but not for the template query as we do not have the runtime
information required for evaluating the template query (eg. authenticated user's
information). This is similar to the scripts that we
store but do not evaluate or parse if they are valid queries or not.
For validation, the query is evaluated (if not a template), parsed to build the
QueryBuilder and verify if the query type is allowed.
Closes#34252
This change merges the `ShardSearchTransportRequest` and `ShardSearchLocalRequest`
into a single `ShardSearchRequest` that can be used to create a SearchContext.
Relates #46523
Backport of #46241
This PR changes the ingest executing to be non blocking
by adding an additional method to the Processor interface
that accepts a BiConsumer as handler and changing
IngestService#executeBulkRequest(...) to ingest document
in a non blocking fashion iff a processor executes
in a non blocking fashion.
This is the second PR that merges changes made to server module from
the enrich branch (see #32789) into the master branch.
The plan is to merge changes made to the server module separately from
the pr that will merge enrich into master, so that these changes can
be reviewed in isolation.
This change originates from the enrich branch and was introduced there
in #43361.
Today if metadata persistence is excessively slow on a master-ineligible node
then the `ClusterApplierService` emits a warning indicating that the
`GatewayMetaState` applier was slow, but gives no further details. If it is
excessively slow on a master-eligible node then we do not see any warning at
all, although we might see other consequences such as a lagging node or a
master failure.
With this commit we emit a warning if metadata persistence takes longer than a
configurable threshold, which defaults to `10s`. We also emit statistics that
record how much index metadata was persisted and how much was skipped since
this can help distinguish cases where IO was slow from cases where there are
simply too many indices involved.
Backport of #47005.
This commit adds support for POST requests to the SLM `_execute` API,
because POST is a more appropriate HTTP verb for this action as it is
not idempotent. The docs are also changed to favor POST over PUT,
although PUT is not removed or officially deprecated.
Currently the logic to check if a connection to a remote discovery node
exists and otherwise create a proxy connection is mixed with the
collect nodes, cluster connection lifecycle, and other
RemoteClusterConnection logic. This commit introduces a specialized
RemoteConnectionManager class which handles the open connections.
Additionally, it reworks the "round-robin" proxy logic to create the list
of potential connections at connection open/close time, opposed to each
time a connection is requested.
We can have a large number of shard copies in this test. For example,
the two recent failures have 24 and 27 copies respectively and all
replicas have to copy segment files as their stores are corrupted. Our
CI needs more than 30 seconds to start all these copies.
Note that in two recent failures, the cluster was green just after the
cluster health timed out.
Closes#41899
* ILM: parse origination date from index name (#46755)
Introduce the `index.lifecycle.parse_origination_date` setting that
indicates if the origination date should be parsed from the index name.
If set to true an index which doesn't match the expected format (namely
`indexName-{dateFormat}-optional_digits` will fail before being created.
The origination date will be parsed when initialising a lifecycle for an
index and it will be set as the `index.lifecycle.origination_date` for
that index.
A user set value for `index.lifecycle.origination_date` will always
override a possible parsable date from the index name.
(cherry picked from commit c363d27f0210733dad0c307d54fa224a92ddb569)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
* Drop usage of Map.of to be java 8 compliant
* Wait for snapshot completion in SLM snapshot invocation
This changes the snapshots internally invoked by SLM to wait for
completion. This allows us to capture more snapshotting failure
scenarios.
For example, previously a snapshot would be created and then registered
as a "success", however, the snapshot may have been aborted, or it may
have had a subset of its shards fail. These cases are now handled by
inspecting the response to the `CreateSnapshotRequest` and ensuring that
there are no failures. If any failures are present, the history store
now stores the action as a failure instead of a success.
Relates to #38461 and #43663