The java yaml test runner supports sending request headers, yet not all clients support headers. This commit makes sure that we enforce adding a skip section with feature "headers" whenever headers are used in a do section as part of a test. That decreases the chance for new tests to break client builds due to the missing skip section.
Closes#34650
The ILM Rollover Step can execute on the incorrect index if the rollover alias
exists on another valid index, but not the one the step is executing against. This
is a problem and is now guarded against
This PR renames the CRUD APIS for ILM
GET _ilm/<policy>, _ilm -> _ilm/policy/<policy>, _ilm/policy
PUT _ilm/<policy> -> _ilm/policy/<policy>
DELETE _ilm/<policy> -> _ilm/policy/<policy>
closes#34929.
Drops the `Settings` member from `AbstractComponent`, moving it from the
base class on to the classes that use it. For the most part this is a
mechanical change that doesn't drop `Settings` accesses. The one
exception to this is naming threads where it switches from an invocation
that passes `Settings` and extracts the node name to one that explicitly
passes the node name.
This change doesn't drop the `Settings` argument from
`AbstractComponent`'s ctor because this change is big enough as is.
We'll do that in a follow up change.
The native roles store previously would issue a search if attempting to
retrieve more than a single role. This is fine when we are attempting
to retrieve all of the roles to list them in the api, but could cause
issues when attempting to find roles for a user. The search is not
prioritized over other search requests, so heavy aggregations/searches
or overloaded nodes could cause roles to be cached as missing if the
search is rejected.
When attempting to load specific roles, we know the document id for the
role that we are trying to load, which allows us to use the multi-get
api for loading these roles. This change makes use of the multi-get api
when attempting to load more than one role by name. This api is also
constrained by a threadpool but the tasks in the GET threadpool should
be quicker than searches.
See #33205
Previously, if ClusterStateActionSteps or ClusterStateWaitSteps threw an
exception executing, the exception would only be caught and logged by
the generic ClusterStateUpdateTask machinery and the index would become
stuck on that step.
Now, exceptions thrown in these steps will be caught and the index will
be moved to the Error step.
Move `x-pack/qa/smoke-test-graph-with-security` to
`x-pack/plugin/graph/qa/security` which should make it easier to run all
of the tests with a single command. It also lines up the directories
more closely with newer projects like cross cluster replication.
Moves `x-pack/qa/sql/*` into `x-pack/plugin/sql/qa` to make it simpler
to run all of the sql tests. This lines up with how newer projects like
cross cluster replication are testing themselves.
This commit filters out usage of deprecated tzs by tests. These are
tested separately and should not require checking for warnings on any
test using random timezones.
closes#34188
This changes the RollupSearch endpoint to proactively resolve index
patterns. If the index pattern(s) match more than one rollup index,
an exception is throw as before. But if the pattern only matches one
rollup index, execution is allowed to continue (unlike before where
it would assume all patterns were for raw data).
This also allows the search endpoint to resolve aliases that point to
a rollup index.
Also tweaks the documentation to make this clear.
Closes#34828
Only the follow stats request couldn't be changed to use Writeable serialization,
because that requires changes in `TransportTasksAction` and `BaseTasksRequest` base classes.
Sometimes the cluster forming here will split-brain when it grows up to 5
nodes. This could be a timing issue or could be something going wrong in
discovery, so this asks for more logs. Relates #35052
The Move To Step API now checks to see if the target step is an
AsyncActionStep, and if so, runs it.
Previously, AsyncActionSteps would only be run when they are entered by
executing the previous step, so if an AsyncActionStep was entered via
the Move To Step API, ILM would never touch that index again.
This commit fixes two issues with the CCR API specification:
- remove the CCR stats endpoint, it is not currently implemented
- fix the documentation links
Extract data type verification for function arguments to a single place
so that NULL type can be treated as RESOLVED for all functions. Moreover
this enables to have consistent verification error messages for all functions.
Fixes: #34752Fixes: #33469
The file structure finder endpoint can find the NDJSON
(newline-delimited JSON) file format, but called it
`json`. This change renames the `format` for this file
structure to `ndjson`, which is more precise and will
hopefully avoid confusion.
* Changed the auto follow stats to also include follow stats.
* Renamed the auto follow stats api to stats api and changed its url path
from `/_ccr/auto_follow/stats` `/_ccr/stats`.
* Removed `/_ccr/stats` url path for the follow stats api, which makes
the index parameter a required parameter.
* Fixed docs.
SSLTrustRestrictionsTests.testRestrictionsAreReloaded checks that the
SSL trust configuration is automatically updated reapplied if the
underlying "trust_restrictions.yml" file is modified.
Since the default resource watcher frequency is 5seconds, it could
take 10 second to run that test (as it waits for 2 reloaded).
Previously this test set that frequency to a very low value (3ms) so
that the elapsed time for the test would be reduced. However this
caused other problems, including that the resource watcher would
frequently run while the cluster was shutting down and files were
being cleaned up.
This change resets that watch frequency back to its default (5s) and
then manually calls the "notifyNow" method on the resource watcher
whenever the restrictions file is modified, so that the SSL trust
configuration is reloaded at exactly the right time.
Resolves: #34502
Drops the `deprecationLogger` from `AbstractComponent`, moving it to
places where we need it. This saves us from building a bunch of
`DeprecationLogger`s that we don't need.
Relates to #34488
`AbstractComponent` is trouble because its name implies that
*everything* should extend from it. It *is* useful, but maybe too
broadly useful. The things it offers access too, the `Settings` instance
for the entire server and a logger are nice to have around, but not
really needed *everywhere*. The `Settings` instance especially adds a
fair bit of ceremony to testing without any value.
This removes the `nodeName` method from `AbstractComponent` so it is
more clear where we actually need the node name.
In order to remove Streamable from the codebase, Response objects need
to be read using the Writeable.Reader interface which this change
enables. This change enables the use of Writeable.Reader by adding the
`Action#getResponseReader` method. The default implementation simply
uses the existing `newResponse` method and the readFrom method. As
responses are migrated to the Writeable.Reader interface, Action
classes can be updated to throw an UnsupportedOperationException when
`newResponse` is called and override the `getResponseReader` method.
Relates #34389