Bug introduced in #13779: we don't filter anymore credentials because we were filtering `cloud.azure.storage.account` and `cloud.azure.storage.key` but now credentials are like `cloud.azure.storage.XXX.account` and `cloud.azure.storage.XXX.key` where `XXX` can be a storage setting id.
Closes#14843.
With this commit we replace the previously used PathMatcher
from the JDK with a specific matcher that is implemented for
this purpose and supports only simple globbing patterns
(i.e. *).
Closes#11391
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The Ring subclass is just a LineStringBuilder that has an additional
close() method and keeps a reference to a parent shape builder so
builders can be chained. This PR removes it and replaces it by
using LineStringBuilder instead. The close() method is moved there
and tests are adapted.
This is a first step in reducing the number of ShapeBuilders since
before we start making the remaining implement Writable for the
search request refactoring. This shape builder seems to have been
only used in tests, and those tests didn't do much to begin with,
so this removed them.
Relates to #14416
Because jar hell checks run during static initialization of tests, a
failure will result in all tests failing. However, only the first test
within each jvm shows the jarhell failure, and later tests get a class
not found exception for the class that failed to load when static init
failed.
This change adds a task to run as part of precommit, which checks the
test runtime classpath for jarhell.
closes#14721
- moves calculation of the delay to a single place (ReplicaShardAllocator)
- reduces coupling between GatewayAllocator and RoutingService
- in master failover situations, elapsed delay time is forgotten
Closes#14808
If there is a failure in the elasticsearch start script, we currently
completely lose the failure. This is due to how spawning works with ant.
This change avoids the issue by introducing an intermediate script,
built dynamically before running ant exec, which runs elasticsearch and
redirects the output to a log file. This essentially causes us to run
elasticsearch in the foreground and capture the output, but at the same
time keep a running script which ant can pump streams from (which will
always be empty).
There were a number of subtle issues with the existing logging that
wraps events from Junit4 and ant. This change:
* Tweaks at what level certain events are logged
* Fixes -Dtests.output=always to force everything to be logged
* Makes -Dtests.class imply -Dtests.output=always
* Captures ant logging from junit4, so that direct jvm output will be
logged on failure when not using gradle info logging
At the time of geo_shape query conception, CONTAINS was not yet a supported spatial operation in Lucene. Since it is now available this commit adds ShapeRelation.CONTAINS to GeoShapeQuery. Randomized testing is included and documentation is updated.
This commit sets ReplicationRequest.internalShardId to null when the
stream indicates that no ShardId is present in the stream.
Additionally, the use of StreamOutput#writeOptionalStreamable is
changed to be explicit for clarity since the use of
StreamInput#readOptionalStreamable is not possible due to the
no-argument constructor on ShardId being private.
We actually want to keep the test when using deprecated setting in 3.0.
We will keep this setting deprecated as well so people will be able to update in a smoother way.
Also add the deprecating information to the migration documentation.
This commit replaces all occurrences of Thread.interrupted() with
Thread.currentThread().interrupt(). While the former checks and clears the current
thread's interrupt flag the latter sets it, which is actually intended.
Closes#14798
When the build tries to start an elasticsearch instance but the start fails
if it fails to find the log file then we log a line about how we can't find
the file.
Follow up for #13228.
This commit adds support for a secondary storage account:
```yml
cloud:
azure:
storage:
my_account1:
account: your_azure_storage_account1
key: your_azure_storage_key1
default: true
my_account2:
account: your_azure_storage_account2
key: your_azure_storage_key2
```
When creating a repository, you can choose which azure account you want to use for it:
```sh
curl -XPUT localhost:9200/_snapshot/my_backup1?pretty -d '{
"type": "azure"
}'
curl -XPUT localhost:9200/_snapshot/my_backup2?pretty -d '{
"type": "azure",
"settings": {
"account" : "my_account2",
"location_mode": "secondary_only"
}
}'
```
`location_mode` supports `primary_only` or `secondary_only`. Defaults to `primary_only`. Note that if you set it
to `secondary_only`, it will force `read_only` to true.