There were two submodules of AllocationModule. This combines them into a
single module, adds a base test case for module testing, and adds back
the ability for plugins to provide custom ShardsAllocators.
closes#12781
Instead of logging the entire `_source` in the indexing slowlog we log by
default just the first 1000 characters - this is controlled by the
`index.indexing.slowlog.source` settings and can be set to `true` to log the
whole `_source`, `false` to log none of it, and a number to log at most that
many characters.
Closes#4485
Removed attempt of parsing of `field` rather than `fields` and attempted support of the following syntax:
```
{
"simple_query_string": {
"body" : {
"query": "foo bar"
}
}
}
```
Both these two syntaxes were undocumented, untested and not working.
Added test for case when `fields` is not specified, then the default field is queried.
Closes#12794Closes#12798
This commit includes the stacktrace into the structured exception rendering
to ensure we can find the reason / cause for certain things quicker. This
is enabled by default and is very verbose. Users can disable it via `rest.exception.stacktrace.skip = true|false`
Closes#12239
We have a way to allow a plugin to specify additional settings. These
settings should only be applied if they are not already existing in the
node settings.
The equalTo logic of ShardRouting doesn't take version and unassignedInfo into the account when compares shard routings. Since cluster state diff relies on equal to detect the changes that needs to be sent to other cluster, this omission might lead to changes not being properly propagated to other nodes in the cluster.
Closes#12387
the default classloader. It had all kinds of leniency in how the
classname was found, and simply cannot work with plugins having isolated
classloaders.
This change removes that method. Some of the uses of it were for custom
extension points, like custom repository or discovery types. A lot were
just there to plugin mock implementations for tests. For the settings
that were legitimate, all now support plugins adding the given setting
via onModule. For those that were specific to tests for mocks, they now
use Classes.loadClass (a helper around Class.forName). This is a
temporary measure until (in a future PR) tests can change the
implementation via package private statics.
I also removed a number of unnecessary intermediate modules, added a
"jvm-example" plugin that can be filled in in the future as a smoke test
for breaking plugins, and gave some documentation to "spawn" modules
interface.
closes#12643closes#12656
This was a straight up bug found in #12753. If only one type existed,
the compatibility check for a new type was not strict, so changes to
an updateable setting like search_analyzer got through (but only
partially). This change fixes the check and adds tests (which were
previously a TODO).
This also fixes a bug in dynamic field creation which woudln't copy
fielddata settings when duplicating a pre-existing field with the
same name.
closes#12753
This PR prevents setting timezone on ValueFormatter.DateTime. Instead
the timezone information needed when printing buckets key-as-string
information is provided at constrution time of the ValueFormatter, making
sure we don't overwrite any constants. This, however, made it necessary to
be able to access the timezone information when resolving the format
in ValueSourseParser, so the `time_zone` parameter is now parsed alongside
the `format` parameter in ValueSourceParser rather than in DateHistogramParser.
Closes#12531
Today we accept store types like `nio_fs`, `nioFs`, `niofs` etc.
this commit removes the leniency and only accepts plain values without underscore.
Yet, this commit also has a BWC layer that upgrades existing indices to the new version.
Affected enums are:
* `nio_fs`
* `mmap_fs`
* `simple_fs`
If an URL specified with --url on the command line cannot be reached,
the plugin manager tries URLs at download.elastic.co automatically.
This can lead to download wrong plugins and also exposes potentially
the name of an internal plugin to the download service.
This fix ensures, that the plugin manager simply aborts, if the specified
URL cannot be downloaded.
Moved the license checker config into the parent pom, and overrede
the license dir/target-to-check in distributions/pom.
Disabled the license checker explicitly for projects which run integration
tests but have no licenses dir:
* core
* distribution
* qa
* plugins/delete-by-query
* plugins/mapper-size
* plugins/site-example
Closes#12752Closes#12754
This commit adds basic support to track the number of times scripts are
compiled and compiled scripts are evicted from the script cache. These
statistics are tracked at the node level.
Closes#12673
ClusterState has 3 different methods to access RoutingNodes:
* #routingNodes() - mutable version
* #getRoutingNodes() - delegates to #getReadOnlyRoutingNodes()
* #getReadOnlyRoutingNodes() - it's docs say `NOTE, the routing nodes are mutable, use them just for read operations`
The latter also reuses the instance that it creates. This has several problems beside the obvious:
* creating RoutingNodes is costly and should be done only if really needed ie. use cached version as much as possible
* the common case is ReadOnly but all kinds of things are called
* mutable version are only needed in one place and should only be used in the AllocationService
* RoutingNodes can freeze it's ShardRoutings but doesn't
* RoutingNodes should check if it's read-only or not
This commit fixed all the problems and special cases the mutable case such that all accesses via ClusterState#getRoutingNodes()
is read-only and RoutingNodes enforces this.
This is one of our esoteric metadata mappers so I think we should distribute
it in a plugin rather than in elasticsearch core.
This introduces one limitation: the value of the `_size` parameter is not
retrievable for documents that are only in the transaction log.
The `multi_match` query groups terms that have the same analyzer together and
then applies the boost of the first query in each group. This is not necessary
given that boosts for each term are already applied another way.
Versions can be tricky with linux vendors and such. To help debug any possible issues, we should output a better version.
Today:
```
[elasticsearch] java.lang.RuntimeException: Java version: 1.7.0_55 suffers from critical bug https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8024830 which can cause data corruption.
[elasticsearch] Please upgrade the JVM, see http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/_installation.html for current recommendations.
[elasticsearch] If you absolutely cannot upgrade, please add -XX:-UseSuperWord to the JAVA_OPTS environment variable.
[elasticsearch] Upgrading is preferred, this workaround will result in degraded performance.
[elasticsearch] at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.JVMCheck.check(JVMCheck.java:121)
[elasticsearch] at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Bootstrap.main(Bootstrap.java:270)
[elasticsearch] at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch.main(Elasticsearch.java:28)
```
With patch:
```
java.lang.RuntimeException: Java version: Oracle Corporation 1.7.0_40 [Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 24.0-b56] suffers from critical bug https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8024830 which can cause data corruption.
Please upgrade the JVM, see http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/_installation.html for current recommendations.
If you absolutely cannot upgrade, please add -XX:-UseSuperWord to the JAVA_OPTS environment variable.
Upgrading is preferred, this workaround will result in degraded performance.
at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.JVMCheck.check(JVMCheck.java:121)
at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Bootstrap.main(Bootstrap.java:270)
at org.elasticsearch.bootstrap.Elasticsearch.main(Elasticsearch.java:28)
```
This commit adds a new API to allow scripts to say whether they need scores.
In practice, only the `expression` script engine makes use of it correctly,
other engines just return `true` since they can't predict whether they'll
need scores. This should make scripted aggregations and `function_query`
faster as we'll now be able to pass needsScores=false to Query.createWeight.
Adding a named query that is null can lead to a NullPointerException
when copying the named queries. This is due to an implementation detail
in QueryParseContent.copyNamedQueries. In particular, this method uses
com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap.copyOf. A documented requirement
of ImmutableMap is that none of the entries have a null key nor null
value. Therefore, we should not add such queries to the namedQueries
map. This will not change any behavior since Map.get returns null if no
entry with the given key exists anyway.
Closes#12683
This change improves the `function_score` query to not compute scores at all
when they are not needed, and to not compute scores on the underlying query
when the combine function is to replace the score with the scores of the
functions.
This commit makes it possible to serialize arbitrary objects by having them extend Writeable. When reading them though, we need to be able to identify which object we have to create, based on its name. This is useful for queries once we move to parsing on the coordinating node, as well as with aggregations and so on.
Introduced a new abstraction called NamedWriteable, which is supported by StreamOutput and StreamInput through writeNamedWriteable and readNamedWriteable methods. A new NamedWriteableRegistry is introduced also where named writeable prototypes need to be registered so that we are able to retrieve the proper instance of the writeable given its name and then de-serialize it calling readFrom against it.
Closes#12393
In order to avoid extra reroutes, `RoutingService` should avoid
scheduling a reroute of any shards where the delay is negative. To make
sure that we don't encounter a race condition between the
GatewayAllocator thinking a shard is delayed and RoutingService thinking
it is not, the GatewayAllocator will update the RoutingService with the
last time it checked in order to use a consistent "view" of the delay.
Resolves#12456
Relates to #12515 and #12456
When postFilter generates a token that is identical to the input term
DirectCandidateGenerator should not preFilter this token. If postFilter
and preFilter are the same analyzer instance it would fail with :
"TokenStream contract violation: close() call missing"
This is a forward port of @nomoa's #12670