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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nik Everett 20cafd3159
Build: Switch integ-test-zip to OSS-only (#31866)
We mistakenly enabled bundling of the default distribution's bin scripts
into the `integ-test-zip` artifact used by plugin authors to test plugins.
These didn't change the version of Elasticsearch used for testing but as
a side effect changed the LICENSE.txt from the Apache 2 license to the
Elastic license. We really didn't mean for that to happen. The bin script
and the elasticsearch-sql-cli jar file bundled into the distribution are
indeed governed by the Elastic license but we didn't intend for them to be
in the testing artifact in the first place. This removes them and fixes
the license of the `integ-test-zip` artifact.
2018-07-06 14:41:19 -04:00
Alpar Torok cf2295b408
Add JDK11 support and enable in CI (#31644)
* Upgrade bouncycastle

Required to fix
`bcprov-jdk15on-1.55.jar; invalid manifest format `
on jdk 11

* Downgrade bouncycastle to avoid invalid manifest

* Add checksum for new jars

* Update tika permissions for jdk 11

* Mute test failing on jdk 11

* Add JDK11 to CI

* Thread#stop(Throwable) was removed

http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/core-libs-dev/2018-June/053536.html

* Disable failing tests #31456

* Temprorarily disable doc tests

To see if there are other failures on JDK11

* Only blacklist specific doc tests

* Disable only failing tests in ingest attachment plugin

* Mute failing HDFS tests #31498

* Mute failing lang-painless tests #31500

* Fix backwards compatability builds

Fix JAVA version to 10 for ES 6.3

* Add 6.x to bwx -> java10

* Prefix out and err from buildBwcVersion for readability

```
> Task :distribution:bwc:next-bugfix-snapshot:buildBwcVersion
  [bwc] :buildSrc:compileJava
  [bwc] WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
  [bwc] WARNING: Illegal reflective access by org.codehaus.groovy.reflection.CachedClass (file:/home/alpar/.gradle/wrapper/dists/gradle-4.5-all/cg9lyzfg3iwv6fa00os9gcgj4/gradle-4.5/lib/groovy-all-2.4.12.jar) to method java.lang.Object.finalize()
  [bwc] WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of org.codehaus.groovy.reflection.CachedClass
  [bwc] WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further illegal reflective access operations
  [bwc] WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future release
  [bwc] :buildSrc:compileGroovy
  [bwc] :buildSrc:writeVersionProperties
  [bwc] :buildSrc:processResources
  [bwc] :buildSrc:classes
  [bwc] :buildSrc:jar

```

* Also set RUNTIME_JAVA_HOME for bwcBuild

So that we can make sure it's not too new for the build to understand.

* Align bouncycastle dependency

* fix painles array tets

closes #31500

* Update jar checksums

* Keep 8/10 runtime/compile untill consensus builds on 11

* Only skip failing tests if running on Java 11

* Failures are dependent of compile java version not runtime

* Condition doc test exceptions on compiler java version as well

* Disable hdfs tests based on runtime java

* Set runtime java to minimum supported for bwc

* PR review

* Add comment with ticket for forbidden apis
2018-07-05 03:24:01 +00:00
Ben Abrams 909a18add7 Only set vm.max_map_count if greater than default (#31512)
So the issue here is that we want to avoid setting vm.max_map_count if
it is already equal to the desired value (the bootstrap check requires
262144). The reason we want to avoid this is because in some use-cases
using sysctl to set this will fail. In this case, we want to enable
users to set this value externally and then allow that to cause using
sysctl to set the value to be skipped so that cases where using sysctl
will fail to no longer fail.
2018-06-27 23:38:30 -04:00
Michael Basnight adfcea2af6
Add package pre-install check for java binary (#31343)
The package installation relies on java being in the path. If java is
not in the path, the tests fail at post-install time. This commit adds a
pre-install check to validate that java exists, and if it fails, the
package is never installed, and thus keeps a system clean, rather than
aborting at post-install and leaving behind a mess.

Closes #29665
2018-06-25 10:54:39 -05:00
Daniel Mitterdorfer 2aefb72891
Choose JVM options ergonomically
With this commit we add the possibility to define further JVM options (and
system properties) based on the current environment. As a proof of concept, it
chooses Netty's allocator ergonomically based on the maximum defined heap size.
We switch to the unpooled allocator at 1GB heap size (value determined
experimentally, see #30684 for more details). We are also explicit about the
choice of the allocator in either case.

Relates #30684
2018-06-20 13:12:56 +02:00
Ryan Ernst f3297ed23a
Packaging: Remove windows bin files from the tar distribution (#30596)
This commit removes windows specific files from the tar distribution.
Windows users use the zip, linux users use the tar.
2018-06-18 19:02:51 +02:00
Ben Abrams 87a676e4d5 Do not set vm.max_map_count when unnecessary (#31285)
This commit modifies the Sys V init startup scripts to only modify
vm.max_map_count if needed. In this case, needed means that the current
value is less than our default value of 262144 maps.
2018-06-14 21:41:02 -04:00
Nik Everett 6dd81ead74
Build: Fix the license in the pom zip and tar (#31336)
For 6.3 we renamed the `tar` and `zip` distributions to `oss-tar` and
`oss-zip`. Then we added new `tar` and `zip` distributions that contain
x-pack and are licensed under the Elastic License. Unfortunately we
accidentally generated POM files along side the new `tar` and `zip`
distributions that incorrectly claimed that they were Apache 2 licensed.
Oooops.

This fixes the license on the POMs generated for the `tar` and `zip`
distributions.
2018-06-14 16:22:00 -04:00
Costin Leau 93662c6385
Use quotes in the call invocation (#31249)
Adding quotes around call invocation as paths can contain spaces that
otherwise would cause the command to fail
2018-06-13 23:37:51 +03:00
Jason Tedor 905663a942
Use armored input stream for reading public key (#31229)
This was silly; Bouncy Castle has an armored input stream for reading
keys in ASCII armor format. This means that we do not need to strip the
header ourselves and base64 decode the key. This had problems anyway
because of discrepancies in the padding that Bouncy Castle would produce
and the JDK base64 decoder was expecting. Now that we armor input/output
the whole way during tests, we fix all random failures in test cases
too.
2018-06-12 19:13:02 -04:00
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
Ryan Ernst bd5c1a4590 Move java version checker back to its own jar (#30708)
The java version checker requires being written with java 7 APIs.
In order to use java 8 apis in other launcher utilities, this commit
moves the java version checker back to its own jar.
2018-06-10 20:03:21 -04:00
Jason Tedor aa8aa0d9e0
Move default location of dependencies report (#31228)
This commit moves the default location of the full dependencies report
to be under the reports directory to align it with the location for the
dependenciesInfo task output.
2018-06-09 09:50:36 -04:00
Jason Tedor 1d840f9348
Remove dependencies report task dependencies (#31227)
A previous commit tried to add task dependencies for the
:distribution:generateDependenciesReport task so that a user did not
have to run "dependenciesInfo
:distribution:generateDependenciesReport". However this method did not
reliably add all task dependencies due to task ordering issues in
previous versions of Gradle and our build. This commit removes this for
now and a user will continue to have to run "dependenciesInfo
:distribution:generateDependenciesReport".
2018-06-09 09:50:24 -04:00
Jason Tedor 65c107b47d
Fix unknown licenses (#31223)
The goal of this commit is to address unknown licenses when producing
the dependencies info report. We have two different checks that we run
on licenses. The first check is whether or not we have stashed a copy of
the license text for a dependency in the repository. The second is to
map every dependency to a license type (e.g., BSD 3-clause). The problem
here is that the way we were handling licenses in the second check
differs from how we handle licenses in the first check. The first check
works by finding a license file with the name of the artifact followed
by the text -LICENSE.txt. Yet in some cases we allow mapping an artifact
name to another name used to check for the license (e.g., we map
lucene-.* to lucene, and opensaml-.* to shibboleth. The second check
understood the first way of looking for a license file but not the
second way. So in this commit we teach the second check about the
mappings from artifact names to license names. We do this by copying the
configuration from the dependencyLicenses task to the dependenciesInfo
task and then reusing the code from the first check in the second
check. There were some other challenges here though. For example,
dependenciesInfo was checking too many dependencies. For now, we should
only be checking direct dependencies and leaving transitive dependencies
from another org.elasticsearch artifact to that artifact (we want to do
this differently in a follow-up). We also want to disable
dependenciesInfo for projects that we do not publish, users only care
about licenses they might be exposed to if they use our assembled
products. With all of the changes in this commit we have eliminated all
unknown licenses. A follow-up will enforce that when we add a new
dependency it does not get mapped to unknown, these will be forbidden in
the future. Therefore, with this change and earlier changes are left
having no unknown licenses and two custom licenses; custom here means it
does not map to an SPDX license type. Those two licenses are xz and
ldapsdk. A future change will not allow additional custom licenses
unless they are explicitly whitelisted. This ensures that if a new
dependency is added it is mapped to an SPDX license or mapped to custom
because it does not have an SPDX license.
2018-06-09 07:28:41 -04:00
Jason Tedor d8c0a39c15
Remove vestiges of animal sniffer (#31178)
We no longer need animal sniffer because we use JDK functionality
(introduced in JDK 9) to target older versions of the JDK for
compilation. This functionality means that the JDK handles the problem
of ensuring that we do not use JDK APIs from the version that we are
compiling from that are not available in the version that we are
compiling to. A previous commit removed this for the REST client (where
we target JDK 7) but a few traces were left behind.
2018-06-07 17:00:22 -04:00
Jason Tedor 8be1361579
Adjust indentation in CLI scripts
This commit adjusts the indentation in the CLI scripts to give a clear
visual indication that the line being indented is a continuation of the
previous line.
2018-06-06 22:52:50 -04:00
Jason Tedor 01b5a46c24
Pass main class by environment variable on Windows (#31156)
A previous refactoring of the CLI scripts migrated all of the CLI tools
to shell to a common script, elasticsearch-cli. This approach is fine in
Bash where it is easy to tear arguments apart but it doesn't work so
well on Windows where quoting is insane. To avoid having to tear the
arguments apart to separate the first argument to elasticsearch-cli from
the remaining arguments, we instead choose a strategy where we can avoid
tearing the arguments apart. To do this, we will instead pass the main
class by an environment variable and then we can pass the arguments
straight through. This will let us avoid awful quoting issues on
Windows. This is the Windows side of that effort and the Bash side was
in a previous commit.
2018-06-06 21:57:58 -04:00
Jason Tedor 95795c8935
Pass main class by environment variable (#31149)
A previous refactoring of the CLI scripts migrated all of the CLI tools
to shell to a common script, elasticsearch-cli. This approach is fine in
Bash where it is easy to tear arguments apart but it doesn't work so
well on Windows where quoting is insane. To avoid having to tear the
arguments apart to separate the first argument to elasticsearch-cli from
the remaining arguments, we instead choose a strategy where we can avoid
tearing the arguments apart. To do this, we will instead pass the main
class by an environment variable and then we can pass the arguments
straight through. This will let us avoid awful quoting issues on
Windows. This is the non-Windows side of that effort and the Windows
side will be in a follow-up.
2018-06-06 21:56:52 -04:00
Jason Tedor 6fb1e4a759
Fix handling of percent-encoded spaces in Windows batch files (#31034)
If you invoke elasticsearch-plugin (or any other CLI script on Windows)
with a path that has a percent-encoded space (or any other
percent-encoded character) because the CLI scripts now shell into a
common shell script (elasticsearch-cli) the percent-encoded space ends
up being interpreted as a parameter. For example passing install --batch
file:/c:/encoded%20%space/analysis-icu-7.0.0.zip to elasticsearch-plugin
leads to the %20 being interpreted as %2 followed by a zero. Here, the
%2 is interpreted as the second parameter (--batch) and the
InstallPluginCommand class ends up seeing
file:/c/encoded--batch0space/analysis-icu-7.0.0.zip as the path which
will not exist. This commit addresses this by escaping the %* that is
used to pass the parameters to the common CLI script so that the common
script sees the correct parameters without the %2 being substituted.
2018-06-01 15:00:41 -04:00
Andy Bristol 116d08303e
stable filemode for zip distributions (#30854)
Applies default file and directory permissions to zip distributions
similar to how they're set for the tar distributions. Previously zip
distributions would retain permissions they had on the build host's
working tree, which could vary depending on its umask

For #30799
2018-05-29 17:32:06 -07:00
Hendrik Muhs 6577f5b0d1 silence InstallPluginCommandTests, see https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/30900 2018-05-28 11:37:11 +02:00
Jason Tedor 35ffb8c65a
Add public key header/footer (#30877)
A previous commit added the public key used for signing artifacts to the
plugin CLI. This commit is an iteration on that to add the header and
footer to the key so that it is clear what the key is. Instead, we strip
the header/footer on read. With this change we simplify our test where
keys already in this format are generated and we had to strip on the
test side.
2018-05-25 18:06:59 -04:00
Jason Tedor d31e10a87d
Verify signatures on official plugins (#30800)
We sign our official plugins yet this is not well-advertised and not at
all consumed during plugin installation. For plugins that are installed
over the intertubes, verifying that the downloaded artifact is signed by
our signing key would establish both integrity and validity of the
downloaded artifact. The chain of trust here is simple: our installable
artifacts (archive and package distributions) so that if a user trusts
our packages via their signatures, and our plugin installer (which would
be executing trusted code) verifies the downloaded plugin, then the user
can trust the downloaded plugin too. This commit adds verification of
official plugins downloaded during installation. We do not add
verification for offline plugin installs; a user can download our
signatures and verify the artifacts themselves.

This commit also needs to solve a few interesting challenges. One of
these is that we want the bouncy castle JARs on the classpath only for
the plugin installer, but not for the runtime
Elasticsearch. Additionally, we want these JARs to not be present for
the JAR hell checks. To address this, we shift these JARs into a
sub-directory of lib (lib/tools/plugin-cli) that is only loaded for the
plugin installer, and in the plugin installer we filter any JARs in this
directory from the JAR hell check.
2018-05-25 07:56:35 -04:00
Jason Tedor e8b543b8cd
Force stable file modes for built packages (#30823)
If you have an unusual umask (e.g., 0002) and clone the GitHub
repository then files that we stick into our packages like the
README.textile and the license will have a file mode of 0664 on disk yet
we expect them to be 0644. Additionally, the same thing happens with
compiled artifacts like JARs. We try to set a default file mode yet it
does not seem to take everywhere. This commit adds explicit file modes
in some places that we were relying on the defaults to ensure that the
built artifacts have a consistent file mode regardless of the underlying
build host.
2018-05-23 23:15:19 -04:00
Jason Tedor 0fc22de336
Reduce CLI scripts to one-liners on Windows (#30772)
This commit reduces the Windows CLI scripts to one-liners by moving all
of the redundant logic to an elasticsearch-cli script. This commit is
only the Windows side, a previous commit covered the Linux side.
2018-05-22 14:34:29 -04:00
Jason Tedor 2844bcbcc8
Enable installing plugins from snapshots.elastic.co (#30765)
We post snapshot builds to snapshots.elastic.co yet the official plugin
installer will not let you install such plugins without manually
downloading them and installing them from a file URL. This commit adds
the ability for the plugin installer to use snapshots.elastic.co for
installing official plugins if a es.plugins.staging is set and the
current build is also a snapshot build. Otherwise, we continue to use
staging.elastic.co if the current build is a release build and
es.plugins.staging is set and, of course, use the release artifacts at
artifacts.elastic.co for release builds with es.plugins.staging unset.
2018-05-22 01:09:31 -04:00
Jason Tedor 3ce2297dc1
Reduce CLI scripts to one-liners (#30759)
This commit reduces the Linux CLI scripts to one-liners by moving all of
the redundant logic to an elasticsearch-cli script. This commit is only
the Linux side, a follow-up will do this for Windows too.
2018-05-21 16:37:57 -04:00
Ryan Ernst b3f3a4312b
Plugins: Remove meta plugins (#30670)
Meta plugins existed only for a short time, in order to enable breaking
up x-pack into multiple plugins. However, now that x-pack is no longer
installed as a plugin, the need for them has disappeared. This commit
removes the meta plugins infrastructure.
2018-05-18 10:56:08 -07:00
Martijn van Groningen 33cba44d0a
[Build] Add test admin when starting gradle run with trial license and
also add more documentation around gradle run task. (#30671)
2018-05-18 14:11:11 +02:00
Ryan Ernst a4c9c2fa2a
Make xpack modules instead of a meta plugin (#30589)
This commit removes xpack from being a meta-plugin-as-a-module.
It also fixes a couple tests which were missing task dependencies, which
failed once the gradle execution order changed.
2018-05-16 15:35:57 -07:00
Jason Tedor 4a4e3d70d5
Default to one shard (#30539)
This commit changes the default out-of-the-box configuration for the
number of shards from five to one. We think this will help address a
common problem of oversharding. For users with time-based indices that
need a different default, this can be managed with index templates. For
users with non-time-based indices that find they need to re-shard with
the split API in place they no longer need to resort only to
reindexing.

Since this has the impact of changing the default number of shards used
in REST tests, we want to ensure that we still have coverage for issues
that could arise from multiple shards. As such, we randomize (rarely)
the default number of shards in REST tests to two. This is managed via a
global index template. However, some tests check the templates that are
in the cluster state during the test. Since this template is randomly
there, we need a way for tests to skip adding the template used to set
the number of shards to two. For this we add the default_shards feature
skip. To avoid having to write our docs in a complicated way because
sometimes they might be behind one shard, and sometimes they might be
behind two shards we apply the default_shards feature skip to all docs
tests. That is, these tests will always run with the default number of
shards (one).
2018-05-14 12:22:35 -04:00
Ryan Ernst bd24caccaf
Build: Remove xpack specific run task (#30487)
With the opening of xpack, we still retained a run task within
:x-pack:plugin. However, the root level run task also runs with the
default distribution. This change removes the extra run task inside
xpack in favor of using the root level task, and moves the
license/configuration code for run into the main run configuration.
2018-05-09 18:46:14 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 3aec8c7725
Packaging: Set elasticsearch user to have non-existent homedir (#29007)
This commit adds setting the homedir for the elasticsearch user to the
adduser command in the packaging preinstall script. While the
elasticsearch user is a system user, it is sometimes conventient to have
an existing homedir (even if it is not writeable). For example, running
cron as the elasticsearch user will try to change dir to the homedir.

closes #14453
2018-05-02 14:33:34 -07:00
Ryan Ernst fba2f00a73
Packaging: Unmark systemd service file as a config file (#29004)
Systemd overrides should happen through /etc/systemd/system, not
directly editing the service file. This commit removes marking the
service file as configuration for rpm and deb packages.
2018-05-02 09:48:49 -07:00
David Roberts ea35a16645
Create default ES_TMPDIR on Windows (#30325)
If the elasticsearch-env bash script chooses $ES_TMPDIR
then it also creates the directory.  This change makes
elasticsearch-env.bat do the same thing: if %ES_TMPDIR%
is chosen by the script then the script will ensure it
exists, but if %ES_TMPDIR% is already set then the user
is responsible for creating it.

Relates #27609
Relates #28217
2018-05-02 12:11:52 +01:00
David Roberts 225f7093a9
[ML] Include 3rd party C++ component notices (#30132)
The overall NOTICE file for the ML X-Pack module should
include the notices from the 3rd party C++ components as
well as the 3rd party Java components.
2018-04-30 20:05:27 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 4cfca2fbd0
Build: Fix deb version to use tilde with prerelease versions (#29000)
This commit converts the deb package to use tildes in place of dash in
the internal package version. This is only relevant for prerelease
versions of elasticsearch. Previously, this was not possible due to
problems with the underlying library used by the ospackage plugin, but
since a recent upgrade, it now works.

closes #21139
2018-04-26 11:51:48 -07:00
Nik Everett a8f40b3e04 Build: Assert jar LICENSE and NOTICE files match
Adds tasks that check that the all jars that we build have LICENSE.txt
and NOTICE.txt files and that the files are correct. Sets check to
depend on these task.

This is mostly there for extra parnoia because we automatically
configure all Jar tasks to include the LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt
files anyway. But it is quite possible to add configuration to those
tasks that would override either file.

This causes check to depend on several more things than it used to.
Take, for example, javadoc:

check depends on the new verifyJavadocJarNotice which depends on
extractJavadocJar which depends on javadocJar which depends on
javadoc, this check now depends on javadoc.
2018-04-25 19:53:24 -04:00
Jason Tedor f1aedd9ae8
Add build time checks for package licenses
This commit adds some build time checks that the archive distributions
and package distributions contain the appropriate license and notice
files, and the package distributions contain the appropriate license
metadata.
2018-04-24 12:10:51 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 7abc55f905 Build: Fix License attribute to be written in deb control data
This commit uses the customFields setting of the Deb task in ospackage
to work around the fact it does not know anything about the License
attribute natively.
2018-04-23 17:24:23 -07:00
Ryan Ernst ea2a29530c Build: Use templated copyright file for deb distributions
THe deb distribution has a special copyright file instead of
LICENSE.txt, but the distributions were including the template file
instead of the rendered file (which includes the license name and text).
2018-04-23 09:43:23 -07:00
Jason Tedor 11244cb443
Fix the dashes in license names
For the Debian packages, the license names should contain a dash, but
not for the RPM packages. This commit fixes this.
2018-04-23 11:49:54 -04:00
Jason Tedor 3cadd5c40c Only enable modules to have native controllers
This commit removes the ability for a plugin to have a native controller
as leaves it as only modules can have a native controller.
2018-04-20 15:34:02 -07:00
Jason Tedor d99d0fa669 Add distribution type to startup scripts
This commit adds the distribution type to the startup scripts so that we
can discern from log output and the main response the type of the
distribution (deb/rpm/tar/zip).
2018-04-20 15:34:01 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 0d8aa7527e Reorganize license files
This commit moves the apache and elastic license files into a new
root level `licenses` directory and rewrites the top level LICENSE.txt
to clarify the repository has a mix of apache and elastic licensed code.
2018-04-20 15:33:59 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 1fb2d08b31 Packaging: Add license specifications to packages
This commit adds license metadata to rpm and deb packages. Additionally,
it makes the copyright file for deb files follow the machine readable
specification, and sets the correct license text based on the oss vs
default deb packages.
2018-04-20 15:33:59 -07:00
Jason Tedor 2e869f2017 Handle installing X-Pack
X-Pack can no longer be installed as a plugin. This commit adds special
handling for when a user attempts to install X-Pack. This special
handling informs the user of the oss distribution that they should
download the default distribution and the user of the default
distribution that X-Pack does not require installation as it is included
by default.
2018-04-20 15:33:58 -07:00
Jason Tedor 0750f5d6f3 Add conflicts for default and oss packages
This commit adds conflicts between the default and oss packages so that
a user can not install both via a package manager (as they share paths).
2018-04-20 15:33:58 -07:00
Jason Tedor e64e6d8996 Add distribution flavor to startup scripts
This commit adds the distribution flavor (default versus oss) to the
build process which is passed through the startup scripts to
Elasticsearch. This change will be used to customize the message on
attempting to install/remove x-pack based on the distribution flavor.
2018-04-20 15:33:58 -07:00
Ryan Ernst fab5e21e7d Build: Split distributions into oss and default
This commit makes x-pack a module and adds it to the default
distrubtion. It also creates distributions for zip, tar, deb and rpm
which contain only oss code.
2018-04-20 15:33:57 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 4f282e9e32
Build: Move java home checks to pre-execution phase (#29548)
This commit moves the checks on JAVAX_HOME (where X is the java version
number) existing to the end of gradle's configuration phase, and based
on whether the tasks needing the java home are configured to execute.

relates #29519
2018-04-19 09:51:52 -07:00
Ryan Ernst e3d954c6a5
Plugins: Fix native controller confirmation for non-meta plugin (#29434)
This commit fixes plugin warning confirmation to include native
controller confirmation when no security policy exists. The case was
already covered for meta plugins, but not for normal plugins. Tests are
also added for all cases.
2018-04-16 12:27:34 -07:00
Jason Tedor b883e1217f
Lazy configure build tasks that require older JDKs (#29519)
Some build tasks require older JDKs. For example, the BWC build tasks
for older versions of Elasticsearch require older JDKs. It is onerous to
require these be configured when merely compiling Elasticsearch, the
requirement that they be strictly set to appropriate values should only
be enforced if these tasks are going to be executed. To address this, we
lazy configure these tasks.
2018-04-14 15:44:43 -04:00
Jason Tedor 27fafa24f5
Use proper Java version for BWC builds (#29493)
Today we have JAVA_HOME for the compiler Java home and RUNTIME_JAVA_HOME
for the test Java home. However, when we compile BWC nodes and run them,
neither of these Java homes might be the version that was suitable for
that BWC node (e.g., 5.6 requires JDK 8 to compile and to run). This
commit adds support for the environment variables JAVA\d+_HOME and uses
the appropriate Java home based on the version of the node being
started. We even do this for reindex-from-old which requires JDK 7 for
these very old nodes. Note that these environment variables are not
required if not running BWC tests, and they are strictly required if
running BWC tests.
2018-04-13 12:41:18 -04:00
Jason Tedor 03ce3dd4a4 Enable skipping fetching latest for BWC builds (#29497)
The BWC builds always fetch the latest from the elastic/elasticsearch
repository for the BWC branches. Yet, there are use-cases for using the
local checkout without fetching the latest. This commit enables these
use-cases by adding a tests.bwc.git.fetch.latest property to skip the
fetches.
2018-04-13 09:31:06 -04:00
Van0SS 4310ef0be6 [Docs] Update Copyright notices to 2018 (#29404) 2018-04-06 16:21:20 +02:00
Jason Tedor 5cdd831a31
Remove silent batch mode from install plugin (#29359)
Today we have a silent batch mode in the install plugin command when
standard input is closed or there is no tty. It appears that
historically this was useful when running tests where we want to accept
plugin permissions without having to acknowledge them. Now that we have
an explicit batch mode flag, this use-case is removed. The motivation
for removing this now is that there is another place where silent batch
mode arises and that is when a user attempts to install a plugin inside
a Docker container without keeping standard input open and attaching a
tty. In this case, the install plugin command will treat the situation
as a silent batch mode and therefore the user will never have the chance
to acknowledge the additional permissions required by a plugin. This
commit removes this silent batch mode in favor of using the --batch flag
when running tests and requiring the user to take explicit action to
acknowledge the additional permissions (either by leaving standard input
open and attaching a tty, or by passing the --batch flags themselves).

Note that with this change the user will now see a null pointer
exception when they try to install a plugin in a Docker container
without keeping standard input open and attaching a tty. This will be
addressed in an immediate follow-up, but because the implications of
that change are larger, they should be handled separately from this one.
2018-04-03 21:23:01 -04:00
Ryan Ernst a75a7d22b2
Build: Use branch specific refspec sysprop for bwc builds (#29299)
This commit changes the sysprop for overriding the branch bwc builds use
to be branch specific. There are 3 different bwc branches built, but all
of them currently read the exact same sysprop. For example, with this change
and current branches, you can now specify eg `-Dtests.bwc.refspec.6.x=my_6x`
and it will build only next-minor-snapshot with that branch, while
next-bugfix-snapshot will continue to use 5.6.
2018-03-29 11:59:52 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 7112d4368f
Plugins: Fix module name conflict check for meta plugins (#29146)
This commit moves the check for plugin names conflicting with builtin
modules to a location that also applies to meta plugins.
2018-03-19 19:58:03 -07:00
Jason Tedor 0abf51af3d
Configure error file for archive packages (#29129)
This is a follow up to a previous change which set the error file path
for the package distributions. The observation here is that we always
set the working directory of Elasticsearch to the root of the
installation (i.e., Elasticsearch home). Therefore, we can specify the
error file path relative to this directory and default it to the logs
directory, similar to the package distributions.
2018-03-18 15:33:17 -04:00
Jason Tedor 29fedb2669
Configure heap dump path for archive packages (#29130)
This is a follow up to a previous change which set the heap dump path
for the package distributions. The observation here is that we always
set the working directory of Elasticsearch to to the root of
installation (i.e., Elasticsearch home). Therefore, we can specify the
heap dump path relative to this directory and default it to the data
directory, similar to the package distributions.
2018-03-18 15:32:37 -04:00
Jason Tedor b56afebad1
Fix creating keystore when upgrading (#29121)
When upgrading via the RPM package, we can run into a problem where
the keystore fails to be created. This arises because the %post script
on RPM runs after the new package files are installed but before the
removal of the old package files. This means that the contents of the
lib folder can contain files from the old package and the new package
and thus running the create keystore tool can encounter JAR hell
issues and fail. To solve this, we move creating the keystore to the
%posttrans script which runs after the old package files are
removed. We only need to do this on the RPM package, so we add a
switch in the shared post-install script.
2018-03-17 07:48:40 -04:00
Martijn Laarman 42c7c75298 Fix starting on Windows from another drive (#29086)
The cd command on Windows has an oddity regarding changing
directories. If the drive of the current directory is a different drive
than than of the directory that was passed to the cd command, cd acts in
query mode and does not change the current directory. Instead, a flag is
needed to put the cd command into set mode so that the directory
actually changes. This causes a problem when starting Elasticsearch from
a directory different than the one where it is installed and this commit
fixes the issue.
2018-03-16 07:28:24 -04:00
Jason Tedor 4897e0034b
Allow overriding JVM options in Windows service (#29044)
Today we allow any other method of starting Elastisearch to override
jvm.options via ES_JAVA_OPTS. Yet, for some settings in the Windows
service, we do not allow this. This commit removes this in favor of
being consistent with other packaging choices.
2018-03-15 21:35:40 -04:00
Mayya Sharipova 8cb3d18eac Revert "Improve error message for installing plugin (#28298)"
This reverts commit 0cc1ffdf20

The reason is that Windows test are failing,
because of the incorrect path for the plugin
2018-03-15 10:47:50 -07:00
Mayya Sharipova 0cc1ffdf20
Improve error message for installing plugin (#28298)
Provide more actionable error message when installing an offline plugin
in the plugins directory, and the `plugins` directory for the node
contains plugin distribution.

Closes #27401
2018-03-14 16:19:04 -07:00
Jason Tedor 98ad2596d8
Put JVM crash logs in the default log directory (#29028)
This commit adds a JVM flag to ensure that the JVM fatal error logs land
in the default log directory. Users that wish to use an alternative
location should change the path configured here.
2018-03-13 16:32:16 -04:00
Jason Tedor 5904d936fa
Copy Lucene IOUtils (#29012)
As we have factored Elasticsearch into smaller libraries, we have ended
up in a situation that some of the dependencies of Elasticsearch are not
available to code that depends on these smaller libraries but not server
Elasticsearch. This is a good thing, this was one of the goals of
separating Elasticsearch into smaller libraries, to shed some of the
dependencies from other components of the system. However, this now
means that simple utility methods from Lucene that we rely on are no
longer available everywhere. This commit copies IOUtils (with some small
formatting changes for our codebase) into the fold so that other
components of the system can rely on these methods where they no longer
depend on Lucene.
2018-03-13 12:49:33 -04:00
Jason Tedor 46e16b68fe Fix packaging scripts references to /etc/elasticsearch
We no longer source the environment file in the packaging scripts yet we
had leftover references to variables defined by those environment
files. This commit cleans these up.
2018-03-13 10:07:02 -04:00
Jason Tedor f0164cc954
Stop sourcing scripts during installation/removal (#28918)
Previously we allowed a lot of customization of Elasticsearch during
package installation (e.g., the username and group). This customization
was achieved by sourcing the env script (e.g.,
/etc/sysconfig/elasticsearch) during installation. Since we no longer
allow such flexibility, we do not need to source these env scripts
during package installation and removal.
2018-03-12 13:44:47 -04:00
Jason Tedor 6331bcaf76
Create keystore on package install (#28928)
This commit removes the ability to specify that a plugin requires the
keystore and instead creates the keystore on package installation or
when Elasticsearch is started for the first time. The reason that we opt
to create the keystore on package installation is to ensure that the
keystore has the correct permissions (the package installation scripts
run as root as opposed to Elasticsearch running as the elasticsearch
user) and to enable removing the keystore on package removal if the
keystore is not modified.
2018-03-12 12:48:00 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 0f95636a91
Build: Remove rest tests on archive distribution projects (#28952)
This commit removes running rest tests on the full zip and tar
distributions in favor of doing a simple extraction check like is done
for rpm and deb files. The rest tests are still run on the integ test
zip, at least for now (this should eventually be moved out to a different
location).
2018-03-08 19:46:54 -08:00
Ryan Ernst b29ba25c86 Build: Fix packages distributions inclusion of empty directories
This was accidentally broken in #28760.
2018-02-22 11:30:49 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 014e90d903
Build: Consolidate archives and packages configuration (#28760)
This commit moves the distribution specific tasks into the respective
archives and packages builds. The collocation of common and distribution
specific tasks make it much easier to reason about what is expected in a
particular distribution.
2018-02-21 17:46:40 -08:00
Jason Tedor ed2bbc6e64
Delay path expansion on Windows
There is a bug in the for statement where we execute the JVM options
parser. The bug manfiests in the handling of paths with ) in the
name. The problem is this: we use a for statement to capture the output
of the JVM options parser. A for statement that executes a command
defers execution to cmd. There is this gem from the help:

  1.  If all of the following conditions are met, then quote characters
      on the command line are preserved:

      - no /S switch
      - exactly two quote characters
      - no special characters between the two quote characters,
        where special is one of: &<>()@^|
      - there are one or more whitespace characters between the
        two quote characters
      - the string between the two quote characters is the name
        of an executable file.

  2.  Otherwise, old behavior is to see if the first character is
      a quote character and if so, strip the leading character and
      remove the last quote character on the command line, preserving
      any text after the last quote character.

This means that the ) causes the quotes to be stripped which ruins
everything. This commit fixes this by delaying expansion of the paths.

Relates #28753
2018-02-21 10:58:49 -05:00
Jason Tedor 1fa701c18d
Fix using relative custom config path
Previously a user could set a custom config path to a relative directory
using ES_PATH_CONF. In a previous change related to enabling GC logging
by default, we forced the working directory for Elasticsearch to be
ES_HOME. This had the impact of causing all relative paths to be
relative to ES_HOME, against the intent of the user. This commit
addresses this by making ES_PATH_CONF absolute before we switch the
working directory to ES_HOME.

Relates #28700
2018-02-16 06:08:54 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 53c38cc8fe
Build: Group archive and package distribution projects (#28673)
This commit adds intermediate gradle projects for archive based
distributions (zip, tar) and package based distributions (rpm, deb). The
grouping allows the common distribution build file to be considerably
shorter and clearly separated from the common zip/tar and rpm/deb
configuration.
2018-02-13 22:49:53 -08:00
Michael Basnight 04fe9a9ab5
Relax remote check for bwc project checkouts (#28666)
The remote check previously validated both the remote name and the
repository as well, meaning that if someone passed in a repository that
was not a github URL, it would fail. This meant that it was not possible
to fully test bwc out with multiple branches without first pushing to a
remote. Removing the full check allows a user to pass in the origin
remote as its remote, which is already added as a file based remote to
each bwc snapshot build. This will allow changes to be made locally
across all bwc branches, tested, and then pushed simultaneously.
2018-02-13 14:54:11 -06:00
Michael Basnight 3cd4da792c
Remove snapshot conditional for bwc snapshots (#28657)
The build.snapshot flag used by the main build was being propagated down
into the bwc snapshot builds, which is not correct. The bwc subprojects
are always meant to be snapshot builds, or null if they do not
exist. Marking these builds as non snapshots threw the release off as it
was looking for -SNAPSHOT builds.

Relates #28641
2018-02-13 10:35:20 -06:00
Ryan Ernst ea381969be
Plugins: Separate plugin semantic validation from properties format validation (#28581)
This commit moves the semantic validation (like which version a plugin
was built for or which java version it is compatible with) from reading
a plugin descriptor, leaving the checks on the format of the descriptor
intact.

relates #28540
2018-02-12 21:30:11 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 65f1dd424e
Plugins: Remove intermediate "elasticsearch" directory within plugin zips (#28589)
This commit removes the extra layer of all plugin files existing under
"elasticsearch" within plugin zips. This simplifies building plugin zips
and removes the need for special logic of modules vs plugins.
2018-02-12 14:27:30 -08:00
Jason Tedor 69313ffef3
Disable console logging in the Windows service
When Elasticsearch is run as a service we should not use the console
logger otherwise we end up duplicating logging (to the Elasticsearch
logs and whereever standard output is captured). Previously we disabled
the console logger when started as a service using systemd (otherwise
the console logs are duplicated to the journal). This commit does the
same for the Windows service, starting Elasticsearch with the --quiet
flag to avoid standard output being written to the service stdout logs.

Relates #28618
2018-02-11 11:10:40 -05:00
Michael Basnight e0bea70070
Generalize BWC logic (#28505)
Generalizing BWC building so that there is less code to modify for a release. This ensures we do not
need to think about what major or minor version is in the gradle code. It follows the general rules of the
elastic release structure. For more information on the rules, see the VersionCollection's javadoc.

This also removes the additional bwc snapshots that will never be released, such as 6.0.2, which were
being built and tested against every time we ran bwc tests.

Additionally, it creates 4 new projects that correspond to the different types of snapshots that may exist
for a given version. Its possible to now run those individual tasks to work out bwc logic whereas
previously it was impossible and the entire suite of bwc tests had to be run to work out any logic
changes in the build tools' bwc project. Please note that if the project does not make sense for the 
version that is current, that an error will be thrown from that individual project if an attempt is made to 
run it.

This should allow for automating the version bumps as well, since it removes all the hardcoded version
logic from the configs.
2018-02-09 14:55:10 -06:00
Ryan Ernst 20c37efea2
Build: Replace provided configuration with compileOnly (#28564)
When elasticsearch was originally moved to gradle, the "provided" equivalent in maven had to be done through a plugin. Since then, gradle added the "compileOnly" configuration. This commit removes the provided plugin and replaces all uses with compileOnly.
2018-02-09 11:30:24 -08:00
Ryan Ernst a55eda626f
Plugins: Store elasticsearch and java versions in PluginInfo (#28556)
Plugin descriptors currently contain an elasticsearch version,
which the plugin was built against, and a java version, which the plugin
was built with. These versions are read and validated, but not stored.
This commit keeps them in PluginInfo so they can be used later.
While seeing the elasticsearch version is less interesting (since it is
enforced to match that of the running elasticsearc node), the java
version is interesting since we only validate the format, not the actual
version. This also makes PluginInfo have full parity with the plugin
properties file.
2018-02-08 08:31:39 -08:00
Jason Tedor c2fcf15d9d
Fix the ability to remove old plugin
We now read the plugin descriptor when removing an old plugin. This is
to check if we are removing a plugin that is extended by another
plugin. However, when reading the descriptor we enforce that it is of
the same version that we are. This is not the case when a user has
upgraded Elasticsearch and is now trying to remove an old plugin. This
commit fixes this by skipping the version enforcement when reading the
plugin descriptor only when removing a plugin.

Relates #28540
2018-02-06 17:38:26 -05:00
Christoph Büscher 202d28be86
[Test] Fix InstallPluginCommandTests failure on Windows (#28447)
The `testMetaPluginPolicyConfirmation` needs to close the file streams it is
iterating over, otherwise some OSes (like Windows) might not be able to delete
all temporary folders, which in turn leads to test failures.

Closes #28415
2018-01-31 09:20:51 +01:00
Christoph Büscher f6a7ee91c9 Add @AwaitsFix for failing InstallPluginCommandTests
`testMetaPluginPolicyConfirmation` fails consistently on windows (#28415).
2018-01-30 11:59:05 +01:00
Ryan Ernst b47b399f00
Settings: Reimplement keystore format to use FIPS compliant algorithms (#28255)
This commit switches the internal format of the elasticsearch keystore
to no longer use java's KeyStore class, but instead encrypt the binary
data of the secrets using AES-GCM. The cipher key is generated using
PBKDF2WithHmacSHA512. Tests are also added for backcompat reading the v1
and v2 formats.
2018-01-26 15:51:07 -08:00
Ryan Ernst 3dd833ca0a
Plugins: Use one confirmation of all meta plugin permissions (#28366)
Currently meta plugins will ask for confirmation of security policy
exceptions for each bundled plugin. This commit collects the necessary
permissions of each bundled plugin, and asks for confirmation of all of
them at the same time.
2018-01-26 15:44:44 -08:00
Ryan Ernst ba9c9e08e7
Painless: Add spi jar that will be published for extending whitelists (#28302)
In order to build a plugin that extends the painless whitelist, the spi
classes must be available to the plugin at compile time. This commit
moves the spi classes into a separate jar which will be published. Any
plugin authors whiching to extend painless through spi would then add a
compileOnly dependency on this jar.
2018-01-18 19:16:26 -08:00
Ryan Ernst de9d903b1e
Plugins: Fix meta plugins to install bundled plugins with their real name (#28285)
Meta plugins move the unzipped plugin as is, but the inner plugins may
have a different directory name than their corresponding plugin
properties file specifies. This commit fixes installation to rename the
directory if necessary.
2018-01-18 12:01:20 -08:00
Jason Tedor 0a79555a12
Require JDK 9 for compilation (#28071)
This commit modifies the build to require JDK 9 for
compilation. Henceforth, we will compile with a JDK 9 compiler targeting
JDK 8 as the class file format. Optionally, RUNTIME_JAVA_HOME can be set
as the runtime JDK used for running tests. To enable this change, we
separate the meaning of the compiler Java home versus the runtime Java
home. If the runtime Java home is not set (via RUNTIME_JAVA_HOME) then
we fallback to using JAVA_HOME as the runtime Java home. This enables:
 - developers only have to set one Java home (JAVA_HOME)
 - developers can set an optional Java home (RUNTIME_JAVA_HOME) to test
   on the minimum supported runtime
 - we can test compiling with JDK 9 running on JDK 8 and compiling with
   JDK 9 running on JDK 9 in CI
2018-01-16 13:45:13 -05:00
Tim Brooks 99f88f15c5
Rename core module to server (#28180)
This is related to #27933. It renames the core module to server. This is
the first step towards introducing an elasticsearch-core jar.
2018-01-11 11:30:43 -07:00
Jim Ferenczi fcf4114adc
Make sure that we don't detect files as maven coordinate when installing a plugin (#28163)
* This change makes sure that we don't detect a file path containing a ':' as
a maven coordinate (e.g.: `file:C:\path\to\zip`)

* restore test muted on master
2018-01-10 14:59:37 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 5cac7eac2b
meta-plugin should install bin and config at the top level (#28162)
This change modifies the installation for a meta plugin,
the content of the config and bin directory inside each bundled plugins are now moved in the meta plugin directory.
So instead of `$configDir/meta-plugin-name/bundled_plugin/name/` the content of the config
for a bundled plugin is now in `$configDir/meta-plugin-name`. Same applies for the bin directory.
2018-01-10 02:49:52 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 36729d1c46
Add the ability to bundle multiple plugins into a meta plugin (#28022)
This commit adds the ability to package multiple plugins in a single zip.
The zip file for a meta plugin must contains the following structure:

|____elasticsearch/
| |____   <plugin1> <-- The plugin files for plugin1 (the content of the elastisearch directory)
| |____   <plugin2>  <-- The plugin files for plugin2
| |____   meta-plugin-descriptor.properties <-- example contents below
The meta plugin properties descriptor is mandatory and must contain the following properties:

description: simple summary of the meta plugin.
name: the meta plugin name
The installation process installs each plugin in a sub-folder inside the meta plugin directory.
The example above would create the following structure in the plugins directory:

|_____ plugins
| |____   <name_of_the_meta_plugin>
| | |____   meta-plugin-descriptor.properties
| | |____   <plugin1>
| | |____   <plugin2>
If the sub plugins contain a config or a bin directory, they are copied in a sub folder inside the meta plugin config/bin directory.

|_____ config
| |____   <name_of_the_meta_plugin>
| | |____   <plugin1>
| | |____   <plugin2>

|_____ bin
| |____   <name_of_the_meta_plugin>
| | |____   <plugin1>
| | |____   <plugin2>
The sub-plugins are loaded at startup like normal plugins with the same restrictions; they have a separate class loader and a sub-plugin
cannot have the same name than another plugin (or a sub-plugin inside another meta plugin).

It is also not possible to remove a sub-plugin inside a meta plugin, only full removal of the meta plugin is allowed.

Closes #27316
2018-01-09 18:28:43 +01:00
Jason Tedor 79e8ef0305 Declare empty package dirs as output dirs
Otherwise newer versions of Gradle will see the outputs as stale and
remove the directory between having created the directory and copying
files into the directory (leading to the directory being created again,
this time missing some sub-directories).
2018-01-09 08:44:23 -05:00
Yannick Welsch 82da56c976
Fix Gradle wrapper usage on Windows when building BWC (#28146)
Relates #28138
2018-01-09 11:58:16 +01:00
Jason Tedor a85772cbe5
Use Gradle wrapper when building BWC
This commit modifies the BWC build to invoke the Gradle wrapper. The
motivation for this is two-fold:
 - BWC versions might be dependent on a different version of Gradle than
   the current version of Gradle
 - in a follow-up we are going to need to be able to set JAVA_HOME to a
   different value than the current value of JAVA_HOME

Relates #28138
2018-01-08 21:47:22 -05:00
Simon Willnauer b68f7ed8c3
Pass `java.locale.providers=COMPAT` to Java 9 onwards (#28080)
Java 9 added some enhancements to the internationalization support that
impact our date parsing support. To ensure flawless BWC and consistent
behavior going forward Java 9 runtimes requrie the system property
`java.locale.providers=COMPAT` to be set.

Closes #10984
2018-01-04 16:43:51 +01:00
Ryan Ernst d36ec18029
Plugins: Add plugin extension capabilities (#27881)
This commit adds the infrastructure to plugin building and loading to
allow one plugin to extend another. That is, one plugin may extend
another by the "parent" plugin allowing itself to be extended through
java SPI. When all plugins extending a plugin are finished loading, the
"parent" plugin has a callback (through the ExtensiblePlugin interface)
allowing it to reload SPI.

This commit also adds an example plugin which uses as-yet implemented
extensibility (adding to the painless whitelist).
2018-01-03 11:12:43 -08:00
Maxime Gréau 771defb97c
Build: Add 3rd party dependencies report generation (#27727)
* Adds task dependenciesInfo to BuildPlugin to generate a CSV file with dependencies information (name,version,url,license)
* Adds `ConcatFilesTask.groovy` to concatenates multiple files into one
* Adds task `:distribution:generateDependenciesReport` to concatenate `dependencies.csv` files into a single file (`es-dependencies.csv` by default)

 # Examples:
      $ gradle dependenciesInfo :distribution:generateDependenciesReport

 ## Use `csv` system property to customize the output file path
     $ gradle dependenciesInfo :distribution:generateDependenciesReport -Dcsv=/tmp/elasticsearch-dependencies.csv

 ## When branch is not master, use `build.branch` system property to generate correct licenses URLs
     $ gradle dependenciesInfo :distribution:generateDependenciesReport -Dbuild.branch=6.x -Dcsv=/tmp/elasticsearch-dependencies.csv
2017-12-26 10:51:47 +01:00
Alex Crome af8bd8bbcf Fix custom service names when installing on windows
We document that users can set custom service names on Windows. Alas,
the functionality does not work. This commit fixes the issue by passing
the environment variable SERVICE_ID as the service name otherwise
defaulting to elasticsearch-service-x64.

Relates #25255
2017-12-14 20:41:39 -05:00
Jason Tedor ca70ca6698
Fix BWC release tests
When running the release tests, we set build.snapshot to false and this
causes all version numbers to not have "-SNAPSHOT". This is true even
for the tips of the branches (e.g., currently 5.6.6 on the 5.6
branch). Yet, if we do not set snapshot to false, then we would still be
trying to find artifacts with "-SNAPSHOT" appended which would not have
been build since build.snapshot is false. To fix this, we have to push
build.snapshot into the version logic.

Relates #27778
2017-12-12 10:55:24 -05:00
Jason Tedor 008296e2b6
Reorganize configuring Elasticsearch docs
This commit reorganizes some of the content in the configuring
Elasticsearch section of the docs. The changes are:
 - move JVM options out of system configuration into configuring
   Elasticsearch
 - move JVM options to its own page of the docs
 - move configuring the heap to important Elasticsearch settings
 - move configuring the heap to its own page of the docs
 - move all important settings to individual pages in the docs
 - remove bootstrap.memory_lock from important settings, this is covered
   in the swap section of system configuration

Relates #27755
2017-12-12 10:24:37 -05:00
Jason Tedor cd474df972
Remove RPM and Debian integration tests
We have tests that manually unpackage the RPM and Debian package
distributions and start a cluster manually (not from the service) and
run a basic suite of integration tests against them. This is problematic
because it is not how the packages are intended to be used (instead,
they are intended to be installed using the package installation tools,
and started as services) and so violates assumptions that we make about
directory paths. This commit removes these integration tests, instead
relying on the packaging tests to ensure the packages are not
broken. Additionally, we add a sanity check that the package
distributions can be unpackaged. Finally, with this change we can remove
some leniency from elasticsearch-env about checking for the existence of
the environment file which the leniency was there solely for these
integration tests.

Relates #27725
2017-12-11 15:40:10 -05:00
David Roberts 9b9f85e509
Add missing 's' to tmpdir name (#27721)
When using mktemp from coreutils there was an 's' missing from
elasticsearch.

Follow-up for #27659
2017-12-08 14:29:06 +00:00
Jason Tedor 6c7374804f
Extend JVM options to support multiple versions
JDK 9 has removed JVM options that were valid in JDK 8 (e.g., GC logging
flags) and replaced them with new flags that are not available in JDK
8. This means that a single JVM options file can no longer apply to JDK
8 and JDK 9, complicating development, complicating our packaging story,
and complicating operations. This commit extends the JVM options syntax
to specify the range of versions the option applies to. If the running
JVM matches the range of versions, the flag will be used to start the
JVM otherwise the flag will be ignored.

We implement this parser in Java for simplicity, and with this we start
our first step towards a Java launcher.

Relates #27675
2017-12-06 18:03:13 -05:00
Jason Tedor 99db391344
Add explicit coreutils dependency
The RPM and Debian packages depend on coreutils (for mktemp among
others). This commit adds an explicit package dependency on coreutils.

Relates #27660
2017-12-04 21:21:57 -05:00
Jason Tedor 2208a1a7b5
Detect mktemp from coreutils
GNU mktemp and BSD mktemp have different command line flags. On some
macOS systems users have mktemp from coreutils in their PATH overriding
the system mktemp from BSD. This commit adds detection for the coreutils
mktemp versus the BSD mktemp and uses the appropriate syntax based on
the detection.

Relates #27659
2017-12-04 19:53:14 -05:00
ajrpayne a880bbd57d Reflect changes in systemd service for LimitMEMLOCK
The LimitMEMLOCK suggestion was removed from systemd service file and
instead users should use an override file, so a comment in the
environment file should be updated to reflect the same.

Relates #27630
2017-12-03 09:20:10 -05:00
Jason Tedor cd67f6a8d7
Enable GC logs by default
For too long we have been groping around in the dark when faced with GC
issues because we rarely have GC logs at our disposal. This commit
enables GC logging by default out of the box.

Relates #27610
2017-12-03 08:33:21 -05:00
Jason Tedor d30c887893
Use private directory for temporary files
This change ensures that the temporary directory used for java.io.tmpdir
is a private temporary directory. To achieve this we use mktemp on macOS
and Linux to give us a private temporary directory and the value of the
environment variable TMP on Windows. For this to work with our
packaging, we add java.io.tmpdir=${ES_TMPDIR} to our packaged
jvm.options, we set ES_TMPDIR respectively in our startup scripts, and
resolve the value of the template ${ES_TMPDIR} at startup.

Relates #27609
2017-11-30 14:08:33 -05:00
Jason Tedor 0519fa223c
Ensure logging is configured for CLI commands
Any CLI commands that depend on core Elasticsearch might touch classes
(directly or indirectly) that depends on logging. If they do this and
logging is not configured, Log4j will dump status error messages to the
console. As such, we need to ensure that any such CLI command configures
logging (with a trivial configuration that dumps log messages to the
console). Previously we did this in the base CLI command but with the
refactoring of this class out of core Elasticsearch, we no longer
configure logging there (since we did not want this class to depend on
settings and logging). However, this meant for some CLI commands (like
the plugin CLI) we were no longer configuring logging. This commit adds
base classes between the low-level command and multi-command classes
that ensure that logging is configured. Any CLI command that depends on
core Elasticsearch should use this infrastructure to ensure logging is
configured. There is one exception to this: Elasticsearch itself because
it takes reponsibility into its own hands for configuring logging from
Elasticsearch settings and log4j2.properties. We preserve this special
status.

Relates #27523
2017-11-25 11:40:08 -05:00
David Turner 89ba8996c6 Consolidate version numbering semantics (#27397)
Fixes to the build system, particularly around BWC testing, and to make future
version bumps less painful.
2017-11-23 20:21:53 +00:00
Michael Basnight 2949c53174
Remove config prompting for secrets and text (#27216)
This commit removes the ability to use ${prompt.secret} and
${prompt.text} as valid config settings. Secure settings has obsoleted
the need for this, and it cleans up some of the code in Bootstrap.
2017-11-19 22:33:17 -06:00
Michael Basnight cb3e8f4763
Move the CLI into its own subproject (#27114)
Projects the depend on the CLI currently depend on core. This should not
always be the case. The EnvironmentAwareCommand will remain in :core,
but the rest of the CLI components have been moved into their own
subproject of :core, :core:cli.
2017-11-18 21:42:57 -06:00
Alexander Reelsen 66b5a43d0e
Logging: Unify log rotation for index/search slow log (#27298)
The existing log rotation configuration allowed the index
and search slow log to grow unbounded. This commit removes the
date based rotation and adds the same size based rotation, that
the depreciation log already has.
2017-11-15 10:01:32 +01:00
Jason Tedor 798066a96d
Fix find remote when building BWC
We look for the remote by scanning the output of "git remote -v" but we
were not actually looking at the output since standard output was not
redirected anywhere. This commit fixes this issue.

Relates #27308
2017-11-08 15:27:15 -05:00
David Roberts 749c3ec716
Remove the single argument Environment constructor (#27235)
Only tests should use the single argument Environment constructor.  To
enforce this the single arg Environment constructor has been replaced with
a test framework factory method.

Production code (beyond initial Bootstrap) should always use the same
Environment object that Node.getEnvironment() returns.  This Environment
is also available via dependency injection.
2017-11-04 13:25:09 +00:00
Jason Tedor ac9addd454 Fix stable BWC branch detection logic
This commit fixes the logic for finding the stable BWC branch. A .x
branch should only be chosen if we are testing BWC with a previous major
version.
2017-11-01 15:21:18 -04:00
Jason Tedor cfa4646161 Adjust SHA-512 supported format on plugin install
This commit adjusts the format of the SHA-512 checksum files supported
by the plugin installer. In particular, we now require that the SHA-512
format be a single-line file containing the checksum followed by two
spaces followed by the filename. We continue to support the legacy
format for SHA-1.

Relates #27093
2017-10-25 07:53:33 -04:00
olcbean c03f0c89af Fix handling of paths containing parentheses
This commit fixes an issue with the handling of paths containing
parentheses on Windows. When such a path is used as a component of
Elasticsearch home, then a later echo statement that is guarded by an if
will fail because the parentheses in the path will be confused with the
parentheses defining the if block. This commit fixes the issue by
protecting this echo statement by wrapping the possibly offending path
in quotes.

Relates #26916
2017-10-10 08:56:08 -04:00
Jason Tedor bef3180146 Enable BWC testing against other remotes
This commit enables BWC testing against remotes on GitHub other than
elastic/elasticsearch.git.

Relates #26918
2017-10-07 13:40:18 -04:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 158e1971df Removes minimum master nodes default number (#26803)
* Removes minimum master nodes default number

At the moment the elasticsearch.yml contains the minimum master node setting commented out but with a value of 3. This has lead to users uncommenting the value and assuming it is a good default without reading that they need to change it to a quorum of master eligible nodes causing split brain in their cluster and defeating the point of the setting.

The default of 3 is not even a good default for our recommended setup of 3 dedicated master eligible nodes.

This changes the value o fthe commented out setting to something that will not produce valid config and should highlight that the value needs to be changed so users no longer uncomment the line without considering what the correct value for their setup should be.

* Addresses review comment
2017-09-28 08:23:23 +01:00
Simon Willnauer a506ba8602 Remove `Settings,put(Map<String,String>)` (#26785)
`Map<String,String>` is basically erasing the type while other methods on
the `Settings.Builder` are type safe and have corresponding `get` methods.
2017-09-26 12:15:20 +02:00
Jason Tedor d8bb413b1b Configure heap dump path out of the box
The JVM defaults to dumping the heap to the working directory of
Elasticsearch. For the RPM and Debian packages, this location is
/usr/share/elasticsearch. This directory is not writable by the
elasticsearch user, so by default heap dumps in this situation are
lost. This commit modifies the packaging for the RPM and Debian packages
to set the heap dump path to /var/lib/elasticsearch as the default
location for dumping the heap. This location is writable by the
elasticsearch user by default. We add documentation of this important
setting if /var/lib/elasticsearch is not suitable for receiving heap
dumps.

Relates #26755
2017-09-22 14:22:03 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 5b711c283d Plugins: Add backcompat for sha1 checksums (#26748)
With 6.0 rc1 we now publish sha512 checksums for official plugins.
However, in order to ease the pain for plugin authors, this commit adds
backcompat to still allow sha1 checksums.  Also added tests for
checksums.

Closes #26746
2017-09-22 11:26:32 +02:00
Ryan Ernst a1c766c75c Build: Set bwc builds to always set snapshot (#26704)
This commit enforces bwc builds always generate snapshot versions, even
when testing release versions in CI.

closes #26702
2017-09-19 17:41:51 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 432f162981 Build: Quiet bwc build output (#26430)
The output when building bwc versions is currently verbose, with git
warnings from doing git checkout of a hash. This commit changes this to
print the useful info before and after checking out. Note that due to
using LoggedExec, if the git task exits non-zero, the entire output will
still be dumped.
2017-08-30 11:01:17 -07:00
Jason Tedor 7a035f5f84 setgid on /etc/elasticearch on package install
When creating the keystore explicitly (from executing
elasticsearch-keystore create) or implicitly (for plugins that require
the keystore to be created on install) on an Elasticsearch package
installation, we are running as the root user. This leaves
/etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.keystore having the wrong ownership
(root:root) so that the elasticsearch user can not read the keystore on
startup. This commit adds setgid to /etc/elasticsearch on package
installation so that when executing this directory (as we would when
creating the keystore), we will end up with the correct ownership
(root:elasticsearch). Additionally, we set the permissions on the
keystore to be 660 so that the elasticsearch user via its group can read
this file on startup.

Relates #26412
2017-08-28 20:47:42 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 35a2ee38e1 Build: Add git hashes used as build metadata (#26397)
This commit adds files to the build output called build_metadata which
contain key/value pairs of metadata associated with the build. The first
use of this metadata are the git hashes associated with bwc checkouts.
These metadata files will be picked up by CI intake jobs and stored
along with last-good-commit, and then passed back in throug the
BUILD_METADATA env var on periodic jobs.
2017-08-28 14:10:06 -07:00
Jason Tedor 1898c53990 Remove creating keystore on package install
This is no longer needed as we now create the keystore if needed by a
plugin.

Relates #26394
2017-08-25 17:20:45 -04:00
Michael Basnight cfd14cd2b8 Revert shading for the low level rest client (#26367)
At current, we do not feel there is enough of a reason to shade the low
level rest client. It caused problems with commons logging and IDE's
during the brief time it was used. We did not know exactly how many
users will need this, and decided that leaving shading out until we
gather more information is best. Users can still shade the jar
themselves. For information and feeback, see issue #26366.

Closes #26328

This reverts commit 3a20922046.
This reverts commit 2c271f0f22.
This reverts commit 9d10dbea39.
This reverts commit e816ef89a2.
2017-08-25 14:13:12 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 5202e7e93b Settings: Move keystore creation to plugin installation (#26329)
This commit removes the keystore creation on elasticsearch startup, and
instead adds a plugin property which indicates the plugin needs the
keystore to exist. It does still make sure the keystore.seed exists on
ES startup, but through an "upgrade" method that loading the keystore in
Bootstrap calls.

closes #26309
2017-08-24 12:12:47 -07:00
Yannick Welsch 3d8feff66e Use Java 9 FilePermission model (#26302)
This commit makes the security code aware of the Java 9 FilePermission changes (see #21534) and allows us to remove the `jdk.io.permissionsUseCanonicalPath` system property.
2017-08-22 11:22:00 +09:30
Jason Tedor a894f89235 Create keystore on RPM and Debian package install
When Elasticsearch starts up, it tries to create a keystore if one does
not exist; this is so the keystore can be seeded. With the RPM and
Debian packages, the keystore would be located in
/etc/elasticsearch. This configuration directory is typically not
writable by the elasticsearch user so the Elasticsearch process will not
have permission to create the keystore. Instead, the RPM and Debian
packages should create the keystore (if it does not exist) on package
installation. This commit enables these packages to do that in the
post-install routines.

Relates #26282
2017-08-18 10:31:27 -04:00
Jason Tedor 65c353350a Add safer empty variable checking for Windows
We need to check if JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS, and JAVA_OPTS are set, and if
ES_PATH_CONF is not set. However, if these variables are defined and
contain quotes, the current mechanism busts on them. Instead, we should
use safer mechanism for checking if these variable are defined or
not. This commit does that.

Relates #26268
2017-08-17 22:50:27 -04:00
Jason Tedor 4e97be02a9 Export HOSTNAME environment variable
We previously explicitly set the HOSTNAME environment variable so that
${HOSTNAME} could be used a placeholder for defining the node.name in
elasticsearch.yml. We removed explicitly setting this because bash
defines HOSTNAME. The problem is that bash defines HOSTNAME as a bash
variable, not as an environment variable. Therefore, to restore the
previous behavior, we export the bash value for HOSTNAME as an
environment variable named HOSTNAME. For consistency between Windows and
the Unix-like systems, we also define HOSTNAME with a value equal to the
environment variable COMPUTERNAME on Windows.

Relates #26262
2017-08-17 16:51:02 -04:00
Jason Tedor 4651920b68 Remove extraneous quotes from Windows env script
We quoted some strings in the Windows elasticsearch-env script but echo
on Windows includes these quotes in the output. This commit removes
these quotes, they do not need to be output and are noise. Note that one
of the commands is wrapped in parentheses, this is to make obvious that
the space at the end of the corresponding line is intentionally there.
2017-08-17 16:14:21 -04:00
Jason Tedor ee94a02015 Fix warning for JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS on Windows
The error message for warning about the use of JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS on
Windows incorrectly uses $JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS to dereference the
environment variable JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS; on Windows it should be
%JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS%.
2017-08-17 15:05:31 -04:00
Jordan Sissel f76fde04cd Set RuntimeDirectory (#23526)
This instruction tells systemd to create a directory /var/run/elasticsearch before starting Elasticsearch.

Without this change, the default PID_DIR (/var/run/elasticsearch) may not exist, and without it, Elasticsearch will fail to start.
2017-08-15 14:20:31 -06:00
Jason Tedor e9687622bd Rename CONF_DIR to ES_PATH_CONF
The environment variable CONF_DIR was previously inconsistently used in
our packaging to customize the location of Elasticsearch configuration
files. The importance of this environment variable has increased
starting in 6.0.0 as it's now used consistently to ensure Elasticsearch
and all secondary scripts (e.g., elasticsearch-keystore) all use the
same configuration. The name CONF_DIR is there for legacy reasons yet
it's too generic. This commit renames CONF_DIR to ES_PATH_CONF.

Relates #26197
2017-08-15 06:19:06 +09:00
Jason Tedor d8862b9b68 Fix daemonization command status test
In bin/elasticsearch, we grep the command line looking for various flags
that indicate the process should be daemonized. To do this, we simply
test command status from the grep. Sadly, this is utterly broken
(unreleased) as instead we are testing the output of the command, not
the command status. This commit fixes this issue.

Relates #26196
2017-08-14 22:39:28 +09:00
Nik Everett 99ac7beb8e Teach the build about betas and rcs (#26066)
The build was ignoring suffixes like "beta1" and "rc1" on the version numbers which was causing the backwards compatibility packaging tests to fail because they expected to be upgrading from 6.0.0 even though they were actually upgrading from 6.0.0-beta1. This adds the suffixes to the information that the build scrapes from Version.java. It then uses those suffixes when it resolves artifacts build from the bwc branch and for testing.

Closes #26017
2017-08-10 14:30:00 -04:00
Luca Cavanna 14ba36977e [TEST] prevent yaml tests from using raw requests (#26044)
Raw requests are supported only by the java yaml test runner and were introduced to test docs snippets. Some yaml tests ended up using them (see #23497) which causes failures for other language clients. This commit migrates those yaml tests to Java tests that send requests through the Java low-level REST client, and also moves the ability to send raw requests to a special client that's only available when testing docs snippets.

Closes #25694
2017-08-07 11:02:16 +02:00
Jason Tedor ad4dbbf1a6 Exit immediately if shell scripts encounter error
Today our shell scripts march on if they encounter an error during
execution. One place that this actually causes a problem is with the
Java version checker. What can happen is this: if the user botches their
installation so that the JavaVersionChecker can not be found on the
classpath, when we attempt to run the Java version checker, first an
error message that the class can not be found is displayed, and then we
print a message that their version of Java is not compatible; this
happens even if they are using a Java 8 installation. The problem is
that we should have immediately aborted when the class could not be
loaded. Since we do not exit when the shell script encounters an error,
we end up conflating failue to run the version check with a failed
version check. Instead, we really should abort the moment that one of
our scripts encounters an error. To do this, we make the following
changes:
 - enable set -e and set -o pipefail
 - make the Java version checker responsible for printing the error
   message to the console
 - remove the exit status check from the scripts
 - actually on Windows, we still have to check the exit status because
   there is no equivalent of set -e
 - when we check for daemonization, we can no longer check the exit
   status from grep because a failed grep will abort the script;
   instead, we move the grep execution to be the condition for the if as
   this does not trip the set -e failure conditions
 - we should source elasticsearch-env before doing anything, so we move
   the definition of parse_jvm_options below sourcing elasticsearch-env
 - we make consistent all places where we use a subshell to use
   backticks

Relates #26057
2017-08-05 01:36:19 +09:00
Jason Tedor 65a75250bc Set address space limit in systemd service file
We have a bootstrap check for the maximum size of the virtual memory
address space for the Elasticsearch process. We can set this in the
service file for Elasticsearch when installed as a service on
systemd-based systems for a better user experience than them fumbling
through thinking they should set this via /etc/security/limits.d (as a
lot of pages on the Internet would tell them) not realizing that systemd
completely ignores these for services and then trying to figure out how
to add a unit file for the Elasticsearch service.

Relates #25975
2017-07-31 21:51:00 +09:00
Jason Tedor 14d46754e6 Remove memlock suggestion from systemd service
The systemd service file that ships with Elasticsearch installs on
systemd-based systems contains a suggestion for setting LimitMEMLOCK if
the user wants to enable bootstrap.memory_lock. However, this setting
this in the installed service file goes against best practices for
working with systemd, and goes against our existing documentation for
how to set this. Therefore, we should not have this suggestion in the
service file otherwise users might be led to think they should edit it
there.

Relates #25979
2017-07-31 21:38:38 +09:00
Jason Tedor 540413b24a Also skip JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS on Windows
On non-Windows platforms, we ignore the environment variable
JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS (this is an environment variable that the JVM respects
by default for picking up extra JVM options). The primary reason that we
ignore this because of the Jayatana agent on Ubuntu; a secondary reason
is that it produces an annoying "Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: ..."
output message. When the elasticsearch-env batch script was introduced
for Windows, ignoring this environment variable was deliberately not
carried over as the primary reason does not apply on Windows. However,
after additional thinking, it seems that we should simply be consistent
to the extent possible here (and also avoid that annoying "Picked up
JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: ..." on Windows too). This commit causes the Windows
version of elasticsearch-env to also ignore JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS.

Relates #25968
2017-07-31 21:27:42 +09:00
Jason Tedor 2ef0f8af38 Add max file size bootstrap check
This commit adds a bootstrap check for the maximum file size, and
ensures the limit is set correctly when Elasticsearch is installed as a
service on systemd-based systems.

Relates #25974
2017-07-31 21:01:47 +09:00
Jason Tedor b7fe8b4722 Exit Windows scripts promptly on failure
When invoking the elasticsearch-env.bat batch script on Windows, if the
script exits due to an error (e.g., Java can not be found, or the wrong
version of Java is found), then the script exits. Sadly, on Windows,
this does not also terminate the caller, instead returning control. This
means we have to explicitly exit so that is what we do in this commit.

Relates #25959
2017-07-31 20:40:17 +09:00
Jason Tedor bd538aa72c Ignore JVM options before checking Java version
Today we strip some ignored JVM options before starting the main Java
process (e.g., we unset JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS, and we ignore
JAVA_OPTS). However, there is another Java process that we start before
starting the main process: the Java version checker. We are currently
starting this before ignoring the undesired JVM options so the Java
version checker will pick up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS and it will silently
ignore JAVA_OPTS. Instead, we should ignore JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS here too,
and not silently ignore JAVA_OPTS but instead warn before doing so (as
we already do for the main Java process). This commit rearranges the
execution of these steps so that we do the right thing here.

Relates #25969
2017-07-31 11:41:27 +09:00
Jason Tedor 40a7777925 Fix typo in Windows elasticsearch-env script
This commit fixes a simple typo in the Windows version of the
elasticsearch-env script; this typo is harmless as it appears in a
comment.
2017-07-31 06:37:36 +09:00
Jason Tedor 691f2940da Remove running outside of distribution check
This commit removes a legacy check against running bin/elasticsearch
that is not produced from a distribution. This check exists for legacy
reasons, namely when bin/elasticsearch previously sat in the root of the
Elasticsearch repository. In this old scenario, someone might clone the
repository, see the bin folder and try to run bin/elasticsearch without
first production a distribution. Today, this is unlikely since
bin/elasticsearch now sits in
distribution/src/main/resources/bin/elasticsearch so first, bin is no
longer in the root of the repository, and second, the src indicates this
is source and not already for production. Moreover, our README in the
root of the repository provides clear instructions for getting started:
either download a distribution or build one from source. In the name of
simplicity, we therefore remove this legacy check.

Relates #25960
2017-07-30 16:24:57 +09:00
Jason Tedor 8229a57c53 Cleanup script packaging
This commit cleans up a few items with the script packaging:
 - remove the now dead elasticsearch.in.sh script
 - add assertions for the existence elasticsearch-env and
   elasticsearch-keystore
2017-07-30 09:32:17 +09:00
Jason Tedor 7afe96b2ff Introduce elasticsearch-env for Windows
This commit introduces the elasticsearch-env.bat script for Windows to
simplify development and maintenance of scripts on Windows.

Relates #25958
2017-07-30 09:31:41 +09:00
Jason Tedor e508c277e1 Fix path.conf usage on Windows
This commit addresses a change in core Elasticsearch where the
command-line flag --path.conf is no longer respected. Instead, the
configuration path must be passed through the system property
es.path.conf. We adapt the Windows batch file and the service for this
change.
2017-07-29 00:19:18 +09:00
Jason Tedor 9f12f3c338 Fix checkstyle violation in remove plugin tests
This commit fixes a redundant modifier checkstyle violation in
RemovePluginCommandTests.java.
2017-07-28 14:52:11 +09:00
Jason Tedor 1492ccd7ae Fix environment-aware command tests
This commit fixes tests for environment-aware commands. A previous
change added a check that es.path.conf is not null. The problem is that
this system property is not being set in tests so this check trips every
single time. To fix this, we move the check into a method that can be
overridden, and then override this method in relevant places in tests to
avoid having to set the property in tests. We also add a test that this
check works as expected.
2017-07-28 14:37:04 +09:00
Jason Tedor 8639bf4a1a Pass config path as a system property
A previous change enabled it so that users could configure the
configuration path via a command-line option --path.conf. However, a
subsequent change has made it so that we expect users to set the
configuration path via the environment variable CONF_DIR. To enable
this, we now pass the value of CONF_DIR as the value for the
command-line option --path.conf. This has two problems:
 - the presence of --path.conf always being on the command line breaks
   other flags like --help for multi-commands
 - the scripts for which --help is not broken say that you can pass
   --path.conf but this is a lie since passing it will make it appear
   twice in the command-line arguments breaking the script

Since --path.conf is no longer the way that we want users to set the
configuration path, we should remove the --path.conf option. However, we
still need a way to get the configuration path from the scripts to the
running Java process. To do this, we now pass the configuration path as
a system property. This keeps it off the script command line fixing the
above problems.

The only remaining question (that I can see) is whether or not to
respect -Des.path.conf=<some path> if the user sets this in their
jvm.options or via ES_JAVA_OPTS. I think that we should not do this (as
has been our tradition), es.path.home and es.path.conf are special,
should be set by our scripts only so users should not be setting them at
all so we should not take any effort to respect these flags if the user
tries to otherwise use them.

Relates #25943
2017-07-28 12:15:22 +09:00
Jason Tedor 6c650874c9 Fix scripts when launching from bin
When running a script that depends on elasticsearch-env, the
elasticsearch-env script seeks backwards from the directory containing
the script to find Elasticsearch home. This is done by seeking backwards
in the path to find bin, and then going one directory above
that. Unfortunately, if the script is started relatively from the bin
directory, then bin will appear in the path since it is a relative
path. This commit fixes this by making the starting path absolute before
attempting to seek backwards.
2017-07-28 10:21:34 +09:00
Michael Basnight e816ef89a2 Shade external dependencies in the rest client jar
This commit removes all external dependencies from the rest client jar
and shades them in an 'org.elasticsearch.client' package within the jar
using shadowJar gradle plugin. All projects that depended on the
existing jar have been converted to using the 'org.elasticsearch.client'
package prefixes to interact with the rest client.

Closes #25208
2017-07-24 12:55:43 -05:00
Jason Tedor 46d75a3552 Fix broken quotes in systemd unit file
The quoting for the ExecStart entry is broken as quotes must wrap an
entire argument, and arguments are separated by spaces. It turns out
that any quoting is unnecessary here, systemd will handle it correctly
either way.
2017-07-21 17:04:49 +09:00
Jason Tedor 0310a6a947 Introduce elasticsearch-env
This commit introduces the elasticsearch-env script. The purpose of this
script is threefold:
 - vastly simplify the various scripts used in Elasticsearch
 - provide a script that can be included in other scripts in the
   Elasticsearch ecosystem (e.g., plugins)
 - correctly establish the environment for all scripts (e.g., so that
   users can run `elasticsearch-keystore` from a package distribution
   without having to worry about setting `CONF_DIR` first, otherwise the
   keystore would be created in the wrong location)

Relates #25815
2017-07-21 09:38:49 +09:00
Jason Tedor 137ab70d58 Fix elasticsearch-keystore handling of path.conf
This commit fixes the elasticsearch-keystore script handling of
path.conf; the problem here is that the script is setting a system
property that is completely unobserved. Instead, we use the path.conf
command line flag.

Relates #25811
2017-07-20 23:01:57 +09:00
Jason Tedor 9d8f11dc27 Remove legacy checks for config file settings
This commit removes legacy checks for unsupported an environment
variable and unsupported system properties. This environment variable
and these system properties have not been supported since 1.x so it is
safe to stop checking for the existence of these settings.

Relates #25809
2017-07-20 22:42:39 +09:00
Jason Tedor 3042b5dc7d Stop exporting HOSTNAME from scripts
Today we explicitly export the HOSTNAME variable from scripts. This is
probably a relic from the days when the scripts were not run on bash but
instead assume a POSIX-compliant shell only where HOSTNAME is not
guaranteed to exist. Yet, bash guarantees that HOSTNAME is set so we do
not need to set it in scripts. This commit removes this legacy.

Relates #25807
2017-07-20 22:27:47 +09:00
Jason Tedor 67a4288c9a Remove support for ES_INCLUDE
Today we enable users to customize the environment through the use of
ES_INCLUDE. This made sense for legacy reasons when we did not have
nicities like jvm.options (so dumped JVM options in the default include
script) and somewhat duplicates some of the functionality that we will
need from a dedicated environment script. This commit removes support
for ES_INCLUDE as a first step towards a dedicated include script.

Relates #25804
2017-07-20 15:41:59 +09:00
Jason Tedor c63b7f8b0b Stop disabling explicit GC
The problem here is simple: when using direct buffers as in NIO, the JDK
relies on explict GC invocataions to trigger cleaning up direct buffers;
if such GCs do not occur and the direct buffer limit is reached, the JVM
will throw an out of memory exception. With explicit GCs disabled, the
JVM is neutered from explicitly cleaning up direct buffers in the act of
reserving a new direct buffer and instead relies on a GC occurring for
another reason. If such a GC never occurs, the JVM will OOM. This commit
removes disabling of explicit GCs. Note that these explicit GCs only
occur as a last ditch effort before going OOM when the JVM is trying to
reserve more direct memory. This is a known issue, see for example:
JDK-8142537.

Relates #25759
2017-07-18 15:16:52 +09:00
Ryan Ernst b1762d69b5 Setup: Change default heap to 1G (#25695)
This commit changes the default heap size to 1 GB. Experimenting with
elasticsearch is often done on laptops, and 1 GB is much friendlier to
laptop memory. It does put more pressure on the gc, but the tradeoff is
a smaller default footprint. Users running in production can (and
should) adjust the heap size as necessary for their usecase.
2017-07-14 09:38:08 -07:00
Jason Tedor 86e9438d3c Prevent excessive disk consumption by log files
This commit enables management of the main Elasticsearch log files
out-of-the-box by the following changes:
 - compress rolled logs
 - roll logs every 128 MB
 - maintain a sliding window of logs
 - remove the oldest logs maintaining no more than 2 GB of compressed
   logs on disk

Relates #25660
2017-07-12 15:52:00 -04:00
Jason Tedor 5a416b9922 Use config directory to find jvm.options
This commit removes the environment variable ES_JVM_OPTIONS that allows
the jvm.options file to sit separately from the rest of the config
directory. Instead, we use the CONF_DIR environment variable for custom
configuration location just as we do for the other configuration files.

Relates #25679
2017-07-12 15:29:13 -04:00
Jason Tedor 3a827827c1 Avoid failing install if system-sysctl is masked
On Debian-based systems the install scripts are run with set -e meaning
that if there is an error in executing one of these scripts then the
script fails. If systemd-sysctl is masked then trying to restart the
systemd-sysctl service to pick up the changes to vm.max_map_count will
fail leading to the post-install script failing. Instead, we should
account for the possbility of failure here by not letting the command to
restart this service exit with non-zero status code. This commit does
this, and adds a test for this situation.

Relates #25657
2017-07-11 17:38:50 -04:00
Boaz Leskes 17a587e709 bwc checkout should fetch from all remotes
This is a regression introduced in #25510, which removed the explicit fetching of upstream. Sadly this doesn't work if you don't have any local branch referring to `upstream` as an upstream branch.
2017-07-07 13:39:24 +02:00
Boaz Leskes f79c2cb8c0 Allow BWC Testing against a specific branch (#25510)
Some times we need a fix / change to have two parts in two different branches (corresponding to two different ES releases). In order to be able to test these cases you need to run the BWC tests against a local branch rather than then using a branch from `github.com/elastic/elasticsearch`.

This commit adds a system property called `tests.bwc.refspec` that allows you to do it. Note that I've chosen to go with the simplest code change for now, at the expense of some user friendliness.
2017-07-07 11:18:03 +02:00
Jason Tedor be906628d5 Remove implicit 32-bit support
We previously tried to maintain (while not formally supporting) 32-bit
support, although we never tested this anywhere in CI. Since we do not
formally support this, and 32-bit usage is very low, we have elected to
no longer maintain 32-bit support. This commit removes any implication
of 32-bit support.

Relates #25435
2017-06-28 08:24:33 -04:00
Jason Tedor dfd241e0a6 Remove default path settings
This commit removes the default path settings for data and logs. With
this change, we now ship the packages with these settings set in the
elasticsearch.yml configuration file rather than going through the
default.path.data and default.path.logs dance that we went through in
the past.

Relates #25408
2017-06-26 21:43:20 -04:00
Jason Tedor 5a9fc8aa2a Remove path.conf setting
This commit removes path.conf as a valid setting and replaces it with a
command-line flag for specifying a non-default path for configuration.

Relates #25392
2017-06-26 15:18:29 -04:00
Jason Tedor dc9b67461f Fix use of spaces on Windows if JAVA_HOME not set
When JAVA_HOME is not set we try to detect the location of Java. If its
location contains a space, due to a lack of quoting we will be
unsuccessful in invoking Java. This commit adds the necessary quoting to
handle this case.

Relates #23822
2017-06-22 21:55:31 -04:00
Nik Everett 929194ef05 Fix artifact location
Fix the location of the rpm and deb used for the packaging upgrade
tests when upgrading from -SNAPSHOT version.
2017-06-19 14:20:30 -04:00
Nik Everett 21b1db2965 Remove assemble from build task when assemble removed
Removes the `assemble` task from the `build` task when we have
removed `assemble` from the project. We removed `assemble` from
projects that aren't published so our releases will be faster. But
That broke CI because CI builds with `gradle precommit build` and,
it turns out, that `build` includes `check` and `assemble`. With
this change CI will only run `check` for projects without an
`assemble`.
2017-06-16 17:19:14 -04:00
Nik Everett 7b358190d6 Remove assemble task when not used for publishing (#25228)
Removes the `assemble` task from projects that are not published.
This should speed up `gradle assemble` by skipping projects that
don't need to be built. Which is useful because `gradle assemble`
is how we cut releases.
2017-06-16 11:46:34 -04:00
David Roberts a5658c0fea When stopping via systemd only kill the JVM, not its control group (#25195)
This prevents possible race conditions between the Elasticsearch JVM and
plugin native controller processes that can cause the Elasticsearch shutdown
to hang.  The problem can happen when the JVM and the controller process
receive a SIGTERM at almost the same time.

(There's an assumption here that Elasticsearch will continue to use other
mechanisms to kill native controller processes.)
2017-06-14 09:23:41 +01:00
Jason Tedor a7a3af6f48 Log checkout so SHA is known
This commit changes the task type of the checkoutBwcBranch task to Exec
from LoggedExec so that the output of the checkout command is
shown. This enables us to see the SHA used for the checkout which can be
useful when debugging a BWC break.

Relates #25166
2017-06-09 22:06:51 -04:00
jaymode 5997e4a39d
Remove incorrect bwc branch logic from master
Commit bf007e8d93 was a forward port of logic needed in 5.x to get
the correct bwc branch. However, other changes on master meant that this forward port was not
needed and actually broke the bwc tests. This change removes the incorrect if statement.

Relates #25134
2017-06-09 09:47:06 -06:00
jaymode bf007e8d93
Fix branch logic for bwc tests in the same major version (#25134)
When testing against the previous 5.x release, the bwc project incorrectly would checkout the 5.x
branch instead of the 5.5 branch as it still had the logic that applies for major versions bwc. This change adds
a check to compare the major version when making the decision on the branch to use.
2017-06-08 11:39:29 -06:00
Christian Hofstaedtler c3ec6a1714 Honor masking of systemd-sysctl.service
During package install on systemd-based systems, some sysctl settings
should be set (e.g. vm.max_map_count).

In some environments, changing sysctl settings plainly does not work;
previously a global environment variable named
ES_SKIP_SET_KERNEL_PARAMETERS was introduced to skip calling sysctl, but
this causes trouble for:
 - configuration management systems, which usually cannot apply an env
   var when running a package manager
 - package upgrades, which will not have the env var set any more, and
   thus leaving the package management system in a bad state (possibly
   half-way upgraded, can be very hard to recover)

This removes the env var again and instead of calling systemd-sysctl
manually, tells systemd to restart the wrapper unit - which itself can
be masked by system administrators or management tools if it is known
that sysctl does not work in a given environment.

The restart is not silent on systems in their default configuration, but
is ignored if the unit is masked.

Relates #24234
2017-06-06 10:44:41 -04:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 779fb9a1c0 Adds nodes usage API to monitor usages of actions (#24169)
* Adds nodes usage API to monitor usages of actions

The nodes usage API has 2 main endpoints

/_nodes/usage and /_nodes/{nodeIds}/usage return the usage statistics
for all nodes and the specified node(s) respectively.

At the moment only one type of usage statistics is available, the REST
actions usage. This records the number of times each REST action class is
called and when the nodes usage api is called will return a map of rest
action class name to long representing the number of times each of the action
classes has been called.

Still to do:

* [x] Create usage service to store usage statistics
* [x] Record usage in REST layer
* [x] Add Transport Actions
* [x] Add REST Actions
* [x] Tests
* [x] Documentation

* Rafactors UsageService so counts are done by the handlers

* Fixing up docs tests

* Adds a name to all rest actions

* Addresses review comments
2017-06-02 08:46:38 +01:00
Jason Tedor 5961e1d6ab Remove import from InstallPluginCommandTests
This commit removes an unused import from
InstallPluginCommandTests.java.
2017-06-01 08:56:25 -04:00
Jason Tedor 9b4a189147 Add purge option to remove plugin CLI
By default, the remove plugin CLI command preserves configuration
files. This is so that if a user is upgrading the plugin (which is done
by first removing the old version and then installing the new version)
they do not lose their configuration file. Yet, there are circumstances
where preserving the configuration file is not desired. This commit adds
a purge option to the remove plugin CLI command.

Relates #24981
2017-06-01 08:53:39 -04:00
Jason Tedor 9b6b4ffe8e Set number of processes in systemd unit file
This commit sets the number of processes in the systemd unit file for
Elasticsearch to meet the bootstrap checks.

Relates #24970
2017-05-30 15:34:20 -04:00
Nik Everett bc4df47a76 Rework bwc snapshot projects to build up to two bwc versions (#24870)
Removes the `distribution:bwc` project in favor of
`distribution:bwc-release-snapshot` and
`distribution:bwc-stable-snapshot`.
`distribution:bwc-release-snapshot` builds a snapshot of the
latest release branch (5.4 now) if needed for backwards
compatibility. `distribution:bwc-stable-snapshot` builds a
snapshot of the latest stable branch (5.x now) if needed for
backwards compatibility.
2017-05-29 10:22:32 -04:00
Jason Tedor 95ebdbaddb Add BWC packaging distributions
Some packaging tests depend on snapshot versions of packaging
distributions yet the build does not use a repository that includes such
distributions. While we could add such a repository, a better strategy
is to follow our approach for other BWC tests where we depend on a
locally-compiled archive distribution. This commit adds a local
compilation of packaging artifacts and substitutes these anywhere that
we would otherwise depend on a snapshot of these artifacts.

Relates #24861
2017-05-24 11:55:32 -04:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 779cf3d468 remove remaining references to scripts directory (#24771)
The packaging scripts still referenced the scripts directory which is now removed.
2017-05-18 11:48:15 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 463fe2f4d4 Scripting: Remove file scripts (#24627)
This commit removes file scripts, which were deprecated in 5.5.

closes #21798
2017-05-17 14:42:25 -07:00
Ryan Ernst ff34434bba Build: Extract all ES versions into gradle properties (#24748)
This commit expands the logic for version extraction from Version.java
to include a list of all versions for backcompat purposes. The tests
using bwcVersion are converted to use this list, but those tests
(rolling upgrade and backwards-5.0) are still not randomized; that will
happen in another followup.
2017-05-17 12:58:37 -07:00
Russ Cam 026e94e6d9 Handle parentheses in path
The variable assignment needs to be quoted to correctly handle scenario
where the path contains parentheses.

Realtes #24731
2017-05-17 07:22:05 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 2a65bed243 Tests: Change rest test extension from .yaml to .yml (#24659)
This commit renames all rest test files to use the .yml extension
instead of .yaml. This way the extension used within all of
elasticsearch for yaml is consistent.
2017-05-16 17:24:35 -07:00
Jason Tedor 92ba969804 Remove Jython hacks
We had a hack in setting up permissions for tests to support testing
the lang-python plugin. We also had a hack to prevent Log4j from
loading a shaded version of Jansi provided by Jython. This plugin has
been removed so these hacks are no longer necessary.

Relates #24681
2017-05-15 12:40:24 -04:00
Jason Tedor 3f54ae6264 Fix handling of spaces in plugin script on Windows
A previous fix for handling spaces in the Windows scripts should also be
applied to the plugin script. This commit does that.

Closes #24750
2017-05-09 15:37:43 -04:00
Jason Tedor 3e485c2ca5 Fix plugin installation permissions
When installing plugin permissions, we try to set the permissions on all
installed files ourselves because a umask from the user could violate
everything needed to get the permissions right. Sadly, directories were
not handled correctly at all and so we were still left with broken
installations with umasks like 0077. This commit fixes this issue, adds
a thorough unit test for the situation, and most importantly, adds a
test that sets the umask before installing the plugin.

Relates #24527
2017-05-06 13:25:10 -04:00
Nik Everett 3b47355e56 Try not to lose stacktraces (#24426)
This adds `-XX:-OmitStackTraceInFastThrow` to the JVM arguments
which *should* prevent the JVM from omitting stack traces on
common exception sites. Even though these sites are common, we'd
still like the exceptions to debug them.

This also adds the flag when running tests and adapts some tests
that had workarounds for the absense of the flag.

Closes #24376
2017-05-02 11:34:12 -04:00
Ryan Ernst cdcc75dd2a Plugins: Add support for platform specific plugins (#24265)
This commit adds support for plugins having a platform specific variant.
It also adds unit tests for all official and maven urls.
2017-04-27 11:27:29 -07:00
Jason Tedor 08f52d1a18 Remove extra newline in RemovePluginCommand.java
This commit removes an extra newline in RemovePluginCommand.java because
it drives the OCD among us insane.
2017-04-21 22:18:33 -04:00
Jason Tedor 9912650641 Fix delete of plugin directory on remove plugin
This commit fixes an issue when deleting the plugin directory while
executing the remove plugin command. Namely, we take out a file
descriptor on the plugin directory to traverse its contents to obtain
the list of files to delete. We leaked this file descriptor. On
Unix-based filesystems, this is not a problem, deleting the plugin
directory deletes the plugin directory. On Windows though, a delete is
not executed until the last file descriptor is closed. Since we leaked
this file descriptor, the plugin was not actually deleted. This led to
test failures that tried to cleanup left behind temporary directories
but these test failures were just exposing this bug. This commit fixes
this issue by ensuring that we close the file descriptor to the plugin
directory when we are finished with it.

Relates #24266
2017-04-21 22:15:29 -04:00
Jason Tedor fe91c72151 Use a marker file when removing a plugin
Today when removing a plugin, we attempt to move the plugin directory to
a temporary directory and then delete that directory from the
filesystem. We do this to avoid a plugin being in a half-removed
state. We previously tried an atomic move, and fell back to a non-atomic
move if that failed. Atomic moves can fail on union filesystems when the
plugin directory is not in the top layer of the
filesystem. Interestingly, the regular move can fail as well. This is
because when the JDK is executing such a move, it first tries to rename
the source directory to the target directory and if this fails with
EXDEV (as in the case of an atomic move failing), it falls back to
copying the source to the target, and then attempts to rmdir the
source. The bug here is that the JDK never deleted the contents of the
source so the rmdir will always fail (except in the case of an empty
directory).

Given all this silliness, we were inspired to find a different
strategy. The strategy is simple. We will add a marker file to the
plugin directory that indicates the plugin is in a state of
removal. This file will be the last file out the door during removal. If
this file exists during startup, we fail startup.

Relates #24252
2017-04-21 15:50:44 -04:00
Ryan Ernst ba48674695 Build: Move plugin cli and tests to distribution tool (#24220)
The plugin cli currently resides inside the elasticsearch jar. This
commit moves it into a plugin-cli jar. This is change alone is a no-op;
it does not change anything about what is loaded at runtime. But it will
allow easier testing (with fixtures in the future to test ES or maven
installation), as well as eventually not loading these classes when
starting elasticsearch.
2017-04-21 09:25:58 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 212f24aa27 Tests: Clean up rest test file handling (#21392)
This change simplifies how the rest test runner finds test files and
removes all leniency.  Previously multiple prefixes and suffixes would
be tried, and tests could exist inside or outside of the classpath,
although outside of the classpath never quite worked. Now only classpath
tests are supported, and only one resource prefix is supported,
`/rest-api-spec/tests`.

closes #20240
2017-04-18 15:07:08 -07:00
Ryan Ernst a8017ff020 Tests: Move cluster dependencies from runner to cluster (#24142)
After splitting integ tests into cluster configuration and the test
runner task, we still have dependencies of the test runner added as deps
of the cluster. This commit adds dependencies directly to the cluster,
so that the runner can have other dependencies independent of what is
needed for the cluster.
2017-04-17 16:02:46 -07:00
Jason Tedor 51db6ab7dc Revert "Ensure output for createClone task"
This reverts commit 2620200ff7.
2017-04-15 13:54:01 -04:00
Lee Hinman 162ce85ff2 Remove customization of ES_USER and ES_GROUP
This removes the ability to configure Elasticsearch to use custom username
and/or group when it is run.

Resolves #23848
2017-04-14 13:24:21 -06:00
Ryan Ernst b0003edcf4 Build: Support offline build of bwc zip (#24037)
The bwc checkout for backcompat tests currently always tries to fetch
the latest from the upstream remote. This change makes fetching from
upstream conditional on not running an offline build.
2017-04-10 20:04:18 -07:00
David Roberts 37aadb2adf Add the ability to include extra notices in a plugin's NOTICES file (#23898)
Adds the option for a plugin to specify extra directories containing notices
and licenses files to be incorporated into the overall notices file that is
generated for the plugin.

This can be useful, for example, where the plugin has a non-Java dependency
that itself incorporates many 3rd party components.
2017-04-10 12:37:42 +01:00
Jason Tedor 2620200ff7 Ensure output for createClone task
This commit changes the task type from LoggedExec to Exec for the BWC
createClone task to ensure that we can get some debug output.
2017-04-06 08:37:04 -04:00
Ryan Ernst c48b60dcf1 Tests: Extend rest test timeout to 30 minutes for windows (#23912)
Windows rest tests consistenly fail because the filesystem appears to be
an order of magnitude slower than that of *nix, at least in the context
of our rest tests. This commit overrides the suite timeout to 30 mins
for windows. From past failures, it appears this should be enough, as
the tests seem to fail when they are almost complete. The default suite
timeout for ESTestCase is 20 mins, so this leaves ample buffer for
windows shenanigans.
2017-04-05 12:11:03 -07:00
Ryan Ernst a903aabbd6 Build: Ensure upstream check works even when using info logging (#23804)
The LoggedExec task does not capture output when info logging is
enabled. This commit changes the upstream check to use Exec directly,
so as not to break when info logging is enabled.
2017-03-29 13:42:47 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 5a414cbe5c Build: Use filesystem agnostic printing of bwc dir path (#23803)
This will use File.toString() for the `git clone` command, which will
automatically be correct for whatever system the build is running on.

closes #23784
2017-03-29 13:13:09 -07:00
Ryan Ernst cc1addeac2 Build: Find bwc version during build (#23801)
We currently have the last minor version of the previous major hardcoded
in tests like rolling upgrade. This change programatically finds this
during gradle initialization by parsing versions from Version.java.
2017-03-29 12:11:38 -07:00
Ryan Ernst d159920073 Build: Use GradleBuild task for invoking 5.x checkout build (#23770)
This commit switches from executing gradle when building the bwc testing
zip through Exec, to using GradleBuild. In addition to not depending on
gradle being in the PATH, it also has the added benefit of much better
logging while the bwc build is going on (the actual tasks show up as
tasks of a subproject within the current build).
2017-03-27 15:02:18 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 8822332355 Fetch all upstream refs for bwc checkout 2017-03-24 02:31:10 -07:00
Ryan Ernst a26321e03b Fix bwc checkout upstream remote check 2017-03-24 02:22:59 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 8c53555b28 Tests: Use local clone build of 5.x with bwc tests (#22946)
The current rest backcompat tests, which run against a mixed cluster of
5.x and 6.0 nodes, depend on snapshot builds of 5.x. However, this has
the potential for inconsistency that results in CI failures, and happens
quite often, whenever some backcompat logic is added to 5.x, but the bwc
test on master fails because the 5.x code has not yet been published as
a snapshot.

This change creates a git clone of the 5.x branch,
builds the zip distribution, and ties that into gradle substitutions for
the 5.x version.
2017-03-23 22:32:13 -07:00
Ryan Ernst f8453aca57 Packaging: Remove classpath ordering hack (#23596)
After the removal of the joda time hack we used to have, we can cleanup
the codebase handling in security, jarhell and plugins to be more picky
about uniqueness. This was originally in #18959 which was never merged.

closes #18959
2017-03-21 12:12:16 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 175bda64a0 Build: Rework integ test setup and shutdown to ensure stop runs when desired (#23304)
Gradle's finalizedBy on tasks only ensures one task runs after another,
but not immediately after. This is problematic for our integration tests
since it allows multiple project's integ test clusters to be
simultaneously. While this has not been a problem thus far (gradle 2.13
happened to keep the finalizedBy tasks close enough that no clusters
were running in parallel), with gradle 3.3 the task graph generation has
changed, and numerous clusters may be running simultaneously, causing
memory pressure, and thus generally slower tests, or even failure if the
system has a limited amount of memory (eg in a vagrant host).

This commit reworks how integ tests are configured. It adds an
`integTestCluster` extension to gradle which is equivalent to the current
`integTest.cluster` and moves the rest test runner task to
`integTestRunner`.  The `integTest` task is then just a dummy task,
which depends on the cluster runner task, as well as the cluster stop
task. This means running `integTest` in one project will both run the
rest tests, and shut down the cluster, before running `integTest` in
another project.
2017-02-22 12:43:15 -08:00
Jay Modi b234644035 Enforce Content-Type requirement on the rest layer and remove deprecated methods (#23146)
This commit enforces the requirement of Content-Type for the REST layer and removes the deprecated methods in transport
requests and their usages.

While doing this, it turns out that there are many places where *Entity classes are used from the apache http client
libraries and many of these usages did not specify the content type. The methods that do not specify a content type
explicitly have been added to forbidden apis to prevent more of these from entering our code base.

Relates #19388
2017-02-17 14:45:41 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 164079bb93 Disable javadoc for java vesion checker 2017-02-16 09:56:11 -08:00
Jason Tedor c9cde11a5e Introduce Java version checker
Today when users start Elasticsearch with their Java configuration
pointing to a pre-Java 8 install, they encounter a cryptic message:

    Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError:
    org/elasticsearch/bootstrap/Elasticsearch : Unsupported major.minor
    version 52.0

They often think that they have Java 8 installed but if their JAVA_HOME
or other configuration is causing them to start with a pre-Java 8
install, this error message does not help them.

We introduce a Java version checker that runs on Java 6 as part of the
startup scripts. If the Java version is pre-Java 8, we can display a
helpful error message to the user informing them of the Java version
that the runtime was started with. Otherwise, Elasticsearch starts as it
does today.
2017-02-16 09:06:49 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 60b823c756 Add version checker tool to distributions 2017-02-16 09:06:49 -05:00
Ryan Ernst 8453cf0622 Build: Add notice file generation (#23170)
This change improves the notice file present in our distributions to
include notice and license files from each included dependency.

closes #22546
2017-02-15 09:40:16 -08:00
Jay Modi 7520a107be Optionally require a valid content type for all rest requests with content (#22691)
This change adds a strict mode for xcontent parsing on the rest layer. The strict mode will be off by default for 5.x and in a separate commit will be enabled by default for 6.0. The strict mode, which can be enabled by setting `http.content_type.required: true` in 5.x, will require that all incoming rest requests have a valid and supported content type header before the request is dispatched. In the non-strict mode, the Content-Type header will be inspected and if it is not present or not valid, we will continue with auto detection of content like we have done previously.

The content type header is parsed to the matching XContentType value with the only exception being for plain text requests. This value is then passed on with the content bytes so that we can reduce the number of places where we need to auto-detect the content type.

As part of this, many transport requests and builders were updated to provide methods that
accepted the XContentType along with the bytes and the methods that would rely on auto-detection have been deprecated.

In the non-strict mode, deprecation warnings are issued whenever a request with body doesn't provide the Content-Type header.

See #19388
2017-02-02 14:07:13 -05:00
Daniel Mitterdorfer 4073349267 Add example configuration for rotating GC log (#22715)
By default, the JVM GC log file grows without
limitation. This is inconvenient for a long running
process like Elasticsearch.

With this commit we add an example configuration
for a rotating GC log in `conig/jvm.options`.
2017-01-20 13:23:04 +01:00
Jason Tedor fc3280b3cf Expose logs base path
For certain situations, end-users need the base path for Elasticsearch
logs. Exposing this as a property is better than hard-coding the path
into the logging configuration file as otherwise the logging
configuration file could easily diverge from the Elasticsearch
configuration file. Additionally, Elasticsearch will only have
permissions to write to the log directory configured in the
Elasticsearch configuration file. This commit adds a property that
exposes this base path.

One use-case for this is configuring a rollover strategy to retain logs
for a certain period of time. As such, we add an example of this to the
documentation.

Additionally, we expose the property es.logs.cluster_name as this is
used as the name of the log files in the default configuration.

Finally, we expose es.logs.node_name in cases where node.name is
explicitly set in case users want to include the node name as part of
the name of the log files.

Relates #22625
2017-01-16 07:39:37 -05:00
Jason Tedor a6fb10826b Remove doc links from config template
The config template that ships with Elasticsearch distributions contains
links to various pieces of documentation. Links go out of date and get
broken. This commit removes such links from the config template.

Relates #22553
2017-01-11 11:23:07 -05:00
Jason Tedor f1ee2243b7 Remove disabling Netty pooled allocator
This commit reverts switching to the unpooled allocator (for now) to let
some benchmarks run to see if this is the source of an increase in GC
times.

Relates #22452
2017-01-10 14:30:15 -05:00
Nik Everett 12923ef896 Close and flush refresh listeners on shard close
Right now closing a shard looks like it strands refresh listeners,
causing tests like
`delete/50_refresh/refresh=wait_for waits until changes are visible in search`
to fail. Here is a build that fails:
https://elasticsearch-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+elasticsearch+multi_cluster_search+multijob-darwin-compatibility/4/console

This attempts to fix the problem by implements `Closeable` on
`RefreshListeners` and rejecting listeners when closed. More importantly
the act of closing the instance flushes all pending listeners
so we shouldn't have any stranded listeners on close.

Because it was needed for testing, this also adds the number of
pending listeners to the `CommonStats` object and all API to which
that flows: `_cat/nodes`, `_cat/indices`, `_cat/shards`, and
`_nodes/stats`.
2017-01-06 20:03:32 -05:00
Ryan Ernst cd6e3f4cea Merge branch 'master' into keystore 2017-01-06 09:32:08 -08:00
Jason Tedor 9219d667e8 Disable the Netty recycler and pooled allocator
Netty plays a lot of games with recycling byte buffers in thread local
caches, and using a pooled byte buffer allocator to reduce pressure on
the garbage collector.

The recycler in particular appears to be fraught with peril. It appears
that there are circumstances where the recycler does not recycle quickly
enough and can exceed its capacity leading to heap exhaustion and out of
memory errors. If you spend a few minutes reading the history of the
recycler on the Netty GitHub issues, it appears it has been nothing but
a source of trouble, and the project itself has an open issue that
proposes disabling by default and possibly even removing the recycler.

The pooled byte buffer allocator has problems itself. It sizes the pool
based on the number of runtime processors and can indeed grab a very
large percentage of the heap (in some cases 50% or more). Additionally,
the Netty project continues to struggle with leaks here.

We are seeing users struggle with issues in 5.x that I think are largely
driven by some of the problems here with Netty.

This change proposes to disable the recycler, and to disable the pooled
byte buffer allocator. I think that disabling these features will return
some of the stablity that these features appear to be losing us.

I have done performance testing on my workstation with disabling these
and I do not see a difference in performance. I propose that we make
this change in master and let some nightly benchmarks run to confirm
that there is not a difference in performance. If we are comfortable
with the performance changes, I propose backporting this to all active
branches.

Relates #22452
2017-01-06 06:37:49 -05:00
javanna ccc4e414ff remove double slash from license header 2017-01-05 17:15:34 +01:00
Nik Everett 232af512f4 Switch from standalone-test to standalone-rest-test
standalone-rest-test doesn't configure unit tests and for these
integ test only tests, that is what we want.
2017-01-05 10:55:47 +01:00
Nik Everett 812f63e5ef Require either BuildPlugin or StandaloneTestBasePlugin to use RestTestPlugin
It used to be that RestTestPlugin "came with" StandaloneTestBasePlugin
but we'd like to use it with BuildPlugin for the high level rest client.
2017-01-05 10:55:47 +01:00
Ryan Ernst fb690ef748 Settings: Add infrastructure for elasticsearch keystore
This change is the first towards providing the ability to store
sensitive settings in elasticsearch. It adds the
`elasticsearch-keystore` tool, which allows managing a java keystore.
The keystore is loaded upon node startup in Elasticsearch, and used by
the Setting infrastructure when a setting is configured as secure.

There are a lot of caveats to this PR. The most important is it only
provides the tool and setting infrastructure for secure strings. It does
not yet provide for keystore passwords, keypairs, certificates, or even
convert any existing string settings to secure string settings. Those
will all come in follow up PRs. But this PR was already too big, so this
at least gets a basic version of the infrastructure in.

The two main things to look at.  The first is the `SecureSetting` class,
which extends `Setting`, but removes the assumption for the raw value of the
setting to be a string. SecureSetting provides, for now, a single
helper, `stringSetting()` to create a SecureSetting which will return a
SecureString (which is like String, but is closeable, so that the
underlying character array can be cleared). The second is the
`KeyStoreWrapper` class, which wraps the java `KeyStore` to provide a
simpler api (we do not need the entire keystore api) and also extend
the serialized format to add metadata needed for loading the keystore
with no assumptions about keystore type (so that we can change this in
the future) as well as whether the keystore has a password (so that we
can know whether prompting is necessary when we add support for keystore
passwords).
2016-12-22 16:28:34 -08:00
Nik Everett f5f2149ff2 Remove much ceremony from parsing client yaml test suites (#22311)
* Remove a checked exception, replacing it with `ParsingException`.
* Remove all Parser classes for the yaml sections, replacing them with static methods.
* Remove `ClientYamlTestFragmentParser`. Isn't used any more.
* Remove `ClientYamlTestSuiteParseContext`, replacing it with some static utility methods.

I did not rewrite the parsers using `ObjectParser` because I don't think it is worth it right now.
2016-12-22 11:00:34 -05:00
David Pilato 2ec5deef08 Link for setting page in elasticsearch.yml is outdated
Closes #22299.
2016-12-21 11:28:07 +01:00
Jason Tedor 5e68b632f8 Another fix for handling of paths on Windows
A previous fix for the handling of paths on Windows related to paths
containing multiple spaces introduced a issue where if JAVA_HOME ends
with a backslash, then Elasticsearch will refuse to start. This is not a
critical bug as a workaround exists (remove the trailing backslash), but
should be fixed nevertheless. This commit addresses this situation while
not regressing the previous fix.

Relates #22132
2016-12-20 21:08:36 -05:00
Jason Tedor 53b9ff820d Fix handling of spaces in Windows paths
This commit fixes the handling of spaces in Windows paths. The current
mechanism works fine in a path that contains a single space, but fails
on a path that contains multiple spaces. With this commit, that is no
longer the case.

Relates #21921
2016-12-01 19:36:41 -05:00
Jason Tedor b9df2e2287 Improve the out-of-the-box experience
Elasticsearch can be run in a few different ways:
 - from the command line on Linux and Windows
 - as a service on Linux and Windows

on both 32-bit client and 64-bit server VMs. We strive for a great
out-of-the-box experience any of these combinations but today it is
lacking on 32-bit client JVMs and on the Windows service. There are two
deficiencies that arise:
 - on any 32-bit client JVM we fail to start out of the box because we
   force the server JVM in jvm.options
 - when installing the Windows service, the thread stack size must be
   specified in jvm.options

This commit attempts to address these deficiencies.

We should continue to force the server JVM because there are systems
where the server JVM is not active by default (e.g., the 32-bit JDK on
Windows). This does mean that if a user tries to run with a client JVM
they will see a failure message at startup but this is the best that we
can do if we want to continue to force the server JVM. Thus, this commit
at least documents this situation.

To improve the situation with installing the Windows service, this
commit adds a default setting for the thread stack size. This default is
chosen based on the default thread stack size across all 64-bit server
JVMs. This means that if a user tries to run with a 32-bit JVM they
could otherwise see significantly higher memory usage (this situation is
complicated, it's really only on Windows where the extra memory usage is
egregious, but cutting into the 32-bit address space on any system is
bad). So this commit makes it so that the out-of-the-box experience is
improved for the Windows service on 64-bit server JVMs and we document
the need to adjust this setting on 32-bit JVMs.

Again, we are focusing on the out-of-the-box experience here and this
means optimizing for the best experience on any 64-bit server JVM as
this covers the vast majority of the user base. The users that are on
32-bit JVMs will suffer a little bit but at least now any user on any
64-bit server JVM can start Elasticsearch out of the box.

Finally, we fix some references to the jvm.options documentation.

Relates #21920
2016-12-01 17:26:29 -05:00
Jason Tedor 32df032c59 Add option to skip kernel parameters on install
During package install on systemd-based systems, we try to set
vm.max_map_count. On some systems (e.g., containers), users do not have
the ability to tune these parameters from within the container. This
commit provides an option for these users to skip setting such kernel
parameters.

Relates #21899
2016-12-01 17:23:51 -05:00