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Author SHA1 Message Date
Julie Tibshirani f17ca18dfa
Make array value parsing flag more robust. (#63371)
When constructing a value fetcher, the 'parsesArrayValue' flag must match
`FieldMapper#parsesArrayValue`. However there is nothing in code or tests to
help enforce this.

This PR reworks the value fetcher constructors so that `parsesArrayValue` is
'false' by default. Just as for `FieldMapper#parsesArrayValue`, field types must
explicitly set it to true and ensure the behavior is covered by tests.

Follow-up to #62974.
2020-10-06 17:49:25 -07:00
Luca Cavanna ca68298e89
Remove MapperService argument from IndexFieldData.Builder#build (#63197) (#63311)
MapperService carries a lot of weight and is only used to determine if loading of field data for the id field is enabled, which can be done in a different way.
2020-10-06 15:04:23 +02:00
Alan Woodward 01950bc80f
Move FieldMapper#valueFetcher to MappedFieldType (#62974) (#63220)
For runtime fields, we will want to do all search-time interaction with
a field definition via a MappedFieldType, rather than a FieldMapper, to
avoid interfering with the logic of document parsing. Currently, fetching
values for runtime scripts and for building top hits responses need to
call a method on FieldMapper. This commit moves this method to
MappedFieldType, incidentally simplifying the current call sites and freeing
us up to implement runtime fields as pure MappedFieldType objects.
2020-10-04 14:54:59 +01:00
Alan Woodward 2f5a813589
Convert all FieldMappers in mapper-extras to parametrized form (#62938) (#63034)
This converts RankFeatureFieldMapper, RankFeaturesFieldMapper,
SearchAsYouTypeFieldMapper and TokenCountFieldMapper to
parametrized forms. It also adds a TextParams utility class to core
containing functions that help declare text parameters - mainly shared
between SearchAsYouTypeFieldMapper and KeywordFieldMapper at
the moment, but it will come in handy when we convert TextFieldMapper
and friends.

Relates to #62988
2020-09-29 20:50:34 +01:00
Alan Woodward e28750b001
Add parameter update and conflict tests to MapperTestCase (#62828) (#62902)
This commit adds a mechanism to MapperTestCase that allows implementing
test classes to check that their parameters can be updated, or throw conflict
errors as advertised. Child classes override the registerParameters method
and tell the passed-in UpdateChecker class about their parameters. Simple
conflicts can be checked, using the existing minimal mappings as a base to
compare against, or alternatively a particular initial mapping can be provided
to check edge cases (eg, norms can be updated from true to false, but not
vice versa). Updates are registered with a predicate that checks that the update
has in fact been applied to the resulting FieldMapper.

Fixes #61631
2020-09-24 20:38:12 +01:00
Luca Cavanna 862fab06d3
Share same existsQuery impl throughout mappers (#57607)
Most of our field types have the same implementation for their `existsQuery` method which relies on doc_values if present, otherwise it queries norms if available or uses a term query against the _field_names meta field. This standard implementation is repeated in many different mappers.

There are field types that only query doc_values, because they always have them, and field types that always query _field_names, because they never have norms nor doc_values. We could apply the same standard logic to all of these field types as `MappedFieldType` has the knowledge about what data structures are available.

This commit introduces a standard implementation that does the right thing depending on the data structure that is available. With that only field types that require a different behaviour need to override the existsQuery method.

At the same time, this no longer forces subclasses to override `existsQuery`, which could be forgotten when needed. To address this we introduced a new test method in `MapperTestCase` that verifies the `existsQuery` being generated and its consistency with the available data structures.
2020-09-23 11:00:53 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 5ca86d541c
Move stored flag from TextSearchInfo to MappedFieldType (#62717) (#62770) 2020-09-23 09:40:34 +02:00
markharwood a0df0fb074
Search - add case insensitive flag for "term" family of queries #61596 (#62661)
Backport of fe9145f

Closes #61546
2020-09-22 13:56:51 +01:00
Luca Cavanna 9ae29713fd
Dense vector field type minor fixes (#62631)
The dense vector field is not aggregatable although it produces fielddata through its BinaryDocValuesField. It should pass up hasDocValues set to true to its parent class in its constructor, and return isAggregatable false. Same for the sparse vector field (only in 7.x).

This may not have consequences today, but it will be important once we try to share the same exists query implementation throughout all of the mappers with #57607.
2020-09-22 10:40:51 +02:00
Christos Soulios 6a298970fd
[7.x] Allow metadata fields in the _source (#62616)
Backports #61590 to 7.x

    So far we don't allow metadata fields in the document _source. However, in the case of the _doc_count field mapper (#58339) we want to be able to set

    This PR adds a method to the metadata field parsers that exposes if the field can be included in the document source or not.
    This way each metadata field can configure if it can be included in the document _source
2020-09-18 19:56:41 +03:00
Nik Everett 24a24d050a
Implement fields fetch for runtime fields (backport of #61995) (#62416)
This implements the `fields` API in `_search` for runtime fields using
doc values. Most of that implementation is stolen from the
`docvalue_fields` fetch sub-phase, just moved into the same API that the
`fields` API uses. At this point the `docvalue_fields` fetch phase looks
like a special case of the `fields` API.

While I was at it I moved the "which doc values sub-implementation
should I use for fetching?" question from a bunch of `instanceof`s to a
method on `LeafFieldData` so we can be much more flexible with what is
returned and we're not forced to extend certain classes just to make the
fetch phase happy.

Relates to #59332
2020-09-15 20:24:10 -04:00
Adrien Grand 6db8afefc2
Upgrade to lucene-8.7.0-snapshot-cdfdc1e0851. (#62376)
Upgrade to a new Lucene snapshot that (at least partially) addresses the
indexing rate regression when index sorting is enabled.

Backport of #62334.
2020-09-15 17:48:07 +02:00
Alan Woodward af01ccee93
Add specific test for serializing all mapping parameter values (#61844) (#61877)
This commit adds a test to MapperTestCase that explicitly checks that a mapper can
serialize all its default values, and that this serialization can then be re-parsed. Note that
the test is disabled for non-parametrized mappers as their serialization may in some cases
output parameters that are not accepted. Gradually moving all mappers to parametrized
form will address this.

The commit also contains a fix to keyword mappers, which were not correctly serializing
the similarity parameter; this partially addresses #61563. It also enables `null` as a
value for `null_value` on `scaled_float`, as a follow-up to #61798
2020-09-03 09:20:26 +01:00
Luca Cavanna f769821bc8
Pass SearchLookup supplier through to fielddataBuilder (#61430) (#61638)
Runtime fields need to have a SearchLookup available, when building their fielddata implementations, so that they can look up other fields, runtime or not.

To achieve that, we add a Supplier<SearchLookup> argument to the existing MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder method.

As we introduce the ability to look up other fields while building fielddata for mapped fields, we implicitly add the ability for a field to require other fields. This requires some protection mechanism that detects dependency cycles to prevent stack overflow errors.

With this commit we also introduce detection for cycles, as well as a limit on the depth of the references for a runtime field. Note that we also plan on introducing cycles detection at compile time, so the runtime cycles detection is a last resort to prevent stack overflow errors but we hope that we can reject runtime fields from being registered in the mappings when they create a cycle in their definition.

Note that this commit does not introduce any production implementation of runtime fields, but is rather a pre-requisite to merge the runtime fields feature branch.

This is a breaking change for MapperPlugins that plug in a mapper, as the signature of MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder changes from taking a single argument (the index name), to also accept a Supplier<SearchLookup>.

Relates to #59332

Co-authored-by: Nik Everett <nik9000@gmail.com>
2020-08-27 18:09:56 +02:00
Nik Everett 87cf81e179
Migrate some more mapper test cases (#61507) (#61552)
Migrate some more mapper test cases from `ESSingleNodeTestCase` to
`MapperTestCase`.
2020-08-25 15:27:26 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 997c73ec17
Correct how field retrieval handles multifields and copy_to. (#61391)
Before when a value was copied to a field through a parent field or `copy_to`,
we parsed it using the `FieldMapper` from the source field. Instead we should
parse it using the target `FieldMapper`. This ensures that we apply the
appropriate mapping type and options to the copied value.

To implement the fix cleanly, this PR refactors the value parsing strategy. Now
instead of looking up values directly, field mappers produce a helper object
`ValueFetcher`. The value fetchers are responsible for almost all aspects of
fetching, including looking up the right paths in the _source.

The PR is fairly big but each commit can be reviewed individually.

Fixes #61033.
2020-08-20 15:53:35 -07:00
Alan Woodward a3a0c63ccf
Convert NumberFieldMapper to parametrized form (#61092) (#61376)
In addition, this commit converts ScaledFloatFieldMapper as it was relying
on a number of static values taken from NumberFieldMapper that had changed
or been removed.
2020-08-20 16:43:26 +01:00
Nik Everett 9789e6d154
Migrate some field mapper tests to ESTestCase (#61301) (#61346)
This switches a few tests for field mappers from `ESSingleNodeTestCase`
to `ESTestCase` because, in general, we prefer to avoid
`ESSingleNodeTestCase` when we can because it is slow and "big". "Big"
here means that it pulls in an entire node, making it difficult to
reason about what you are testing.
2020-08-19 15:43:49 -04:00
Alan Woodward 54279212cf
Make MetadataFieldMapper extend ParametrizedFieldMapper (#59847) (#60924)
This commit cuts over all metadata field mappers to parametrized format.
2020-08-11 09:02:28 +01:00
Julie Tibshirani 8ac81a3447 Remove IndexFieldData#clear since it is unused. (#60475)
This method was never called. It also seemed tricky that calling a method on
`IndexFieldData` could clear the contents of a shared cache.
2020-07-30 14:07:55 -07:00
Julie Tibshirani c7bfb5de41
Add search `fields` parameter to support high-level field retrieval. (#60258)
This feature adds a new `fields` parameter to the search request, which
consults both the document `_source` and the mappings to fetch fields in a
consistent way. The PR merges the `field-retrieval` feature branch.

Addresses #49028 and #55363.
2020-07-28 10:58:20 -07:00
Jake Landis 92ce41cfaf
[7.x] Introduce javaRestTest source set/task and convert modules (#59939) (#60026)
Introduce a javaRestTest source set and task to compliment the yamlRestTest.
javaRestTest differs such that the code is sourced from Java and may have
different dependencies and setup requirements for the test clusters. This also
allows the tests to run in parallel in different cluster instances to prevent any
cross test contamination between the two types of tests.

Included in this PR is all :modules no longer use the integTest task. The tests
are now driven by test, yamlRestTest, javaRestTest, and internalClusterTest.
Since only :modules (and :rest-api-spec) have been converted to yamlRestTest
we can now disable the integTest task if either yamlRestTest or javaRestTest have
been applied. Once all projects are converted, we can delete the integTest task.

related: #56841
related: #59444
2020-07-28 08:39:11 -05:00
Nik Everett 6f6076e208
Drop some params from IndexFieldData.Builder (backport of #59934) (#59972)
We never used the `IndexSettings` parameter and we only used the
`MappedFieldType` parameter to get the name of the field which we
already know everywhere where we build the `IFD.Builder`. This allows us
to drop a fair bit of ceremony from a couple of tests.
2020-07-21 10:28:59 -04:00
Nik Everett 95e6e4a452
Small cleanup for IndexFieldData (#59724) (#59800)
This drops `IndexComponent` from `IndexFieldData` because it wasn't
doing anything other than forcing us to perform a bunch of ceremony to
build them.
2020-07-17 13:38:15 -04:00
Jake Landis 665b7b7bd8
Convert modules to use yamlRestTest (#59089) (#59446)
This commit moves the modules REST tests to the
newly introduced yamlRestTest source set. A few
tests have also been re-named to include the correct
IT suffix. Without changing the names, the testing
conventions task would fail since now that the YAML
tests are no longer present pacify the convention.
These tests have moved to the internalClusterTest
source set.

related: #56841
2020-07-13 13:53:05 -05:00
Alan Woodward f4caadd239 MappedFieldType no longer requires equals/hashCode/clone (#59212)
With the removal of mapping types and the immutability of FieldTypeLookup in #58162, we no longer
have any cause to compare MappedFieldType instances. This means that we can remove all equals
and hashCode implementations, and in addition we no longer need the clone implementations which
were required for equals/hashcode testing. This greatly simplifies implementing new MappedFieldTypes,
which will be particularly useful for the runtime fields project.
2020-07-09 21:05:10 +01:00
Jake Landis 604c6dd528
7.x - Create plugin for yamlTest task (#56841) (#59090)
This commit creates a new Gradle plugin to provide a separate task name
and source set for running YAML based REST tests. The only project
converted to use the new plugin in this PR is distribution/archives/integ-test-zip.
For which the testing has been moved to :rest-api-spec since it makes the most
sense and it avoids a small but awkward change to the distribution plugin.

The remaining cases in modules, plugins, and x-pack will be handled in followups.

This plugin is distinctly different from the plugin introduced in #55896 since
the YAML REST tests are intended to be black box tests over HTTP. As such they
should not (by default) have access to the classpath for that which they are testing.

The YAML based REST tests will be moved to separate source sets (yamlRestTest).
The which source is the target for the test resources is dependent on if this
new plugin is applied. If it is not applied, it will default to the test source
set.

Further, this introduces a breaking change for plugin developers that
use the YAML testing framework. They will now need to either use the new source set
and matching task, or configure the rest resources to use the old "test" source set that
matches the old integTest task. (The former should be preferred).

As part of this change (which is also breaking for plugin developers) the
rest resources plugin has been removed from the build plugin and now requires
either explicit application or application via the new YAML REST test plugin.

Plugin developers should be able to fix the breaking changes to the YAML tests
by adding apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.yaml-rest-test' and moving the YAML tests
under a yamlRestTest folder (instead of test)
2020-07-06 14:16:26 -05:00
Alan Woodward 3ba16e0f39
Move MappedFieldType#getSearchAnalyzer and #getSearchQuoteAnalyzer to TextSearchInfo (#58830)
Analyzers are specific to text searching, and so should be in TextSearchInfo rather than on
the generic MappedFieldType.

Backport of #58639
2020-07-01 14:52:14 +01:00
Alan Woodward d251a482e9 Move MappedFieldType.similarity() to TextSearchInfo (#58439)
Similarities only apply to a few text-based field types, but are currently set directly on
the base MappedFieldType class. This commit moves similarity information into
TextSearchInfo, and removes any mentions of it from MappedFieldType or FieldMapper.

It was previously possible to include a similarity parameter on a number of field types
that would then ignore this information. To make it obvious that this has no effect, setting
this parameter on non-text field types now issues a deprecation warning.
2020-06-24 10:00:32 +01:00
Alan Woodward 8ebd341710
Add text search information to MappedFieldType (#58230) (#58432)
Now that MappedFieldType no longer extends lucene's FieldType, we need to have a
way of getting the index information about a field necessary for building text queries,
building term vectors, highlighting, etc. This commit introduces a new TextSearchInfo
abstraction that holds this information, and a getTextSearchInfo() method to
MappedFieldType to make it available. Field types that do not support text search can
just return null here.

This allows us to remove the MapperService.getLuceneFieldType() shim method.
2020-06-23 14:37:26 +01:00
Alan Woodward 4b8cf2af6a
Add serialization test for FieldMappers when include_defaults=true (#58235) (#58328)
Fixes a bug in TextFieldMapper serialization when index is false, and adds a
base-class test to ensure that all field mappers are tested against all variations
with defaults both included and excluded.

Fixes #58188
2020-06-18 15:46:04 +01:00
Alan Woodward ca2d12d039 Remove Settings parameter from FieldMapper base class (#58237)
This is currently used to set the indexVersionCreated parameter on FieldMapper.
However, this parameter is only actually used by two implementations, and clutters
the API considerably. We should just remove it, and use it directly in the
implementations that require it.
2020-06-18 12:53:54 +01:00
Alan Woodward 12a3f6dfca
MappedFieldType should not extend FieldType (#58160)
MappedFieldType is a combination of two concerns:

* an extension of lucene's FieldType, defining how a field should be indexed
* a set of query factory methods, defining how a field should be searched

We want to break these two concerns apart. This commit is a first step to doing this, breaking
the inheritance relationship between MappedFieldType and FieldType. MappedFieldType
instead has a series of boolean flags defining whether or not the field is searchable or
aggregatable, and FieldMapper has a separate FieldType passed to its constructor defining
how indexing should be done.

Relates to #56814
2020-06-16 16:56:43 +01:00
Mayya Sharipova 70e63a365a
Refactor how to determine if a field is metafield (#57378) (#57771)
Before to determine if a field is meta-field, a static method of MapperService
isMetadataField was used. This method was using an outdated static list
of meta-fields.

This PR instead changes this method to the instance method that
is also aware of meta-fields in all registered plugins.

Related #38373, #41656
Closes #24422
2020-06-08 09:16:18 -04:00
Mark Tozzi e50f514092
IndexFieldData should hold the ValuesSourceType (#57373) (#57532) 2020-06-02 12:16:53 -04:00
Nik Everett f52e779806
Fix casting of scaled_float in sorts (#57207) (#57385)
Previously we'd get a `ClassCastException` when you tried to use
`numeric_type` on `scaled_float`. Oops! This cleans up the CCE and moves
some code around so the casting actually works.
2020-05-29 18:06:04 -04:00
Alan Woodward d6b79bcd95 Remove Mapper.updateFieldType() (#57151)
When we had multiple mapping types, an update to a field in one type had to be
propagated to the same field in all other types. This was done using the
Mapper.updateFieldType() method, called at the end of a merge. However, now
that we only have a single type per index, this method is unnecessary and can
be removed.

Relates to #41059
Backport of #56986
2020-05-27 09:21:24 +01:00
Alan Woodward 18bfbeda29 Move merge compatibility logic from MappedFieldType to FieldMapper (#56915)
Merging logic is currently split between FieldMapper, with its merge() method, and
MappedFieldType, which checks for merging compatibility. The compatibility checks
are called from a third class, MappingMergeValidator. This makes it difficult to reason
about what is or is not compatible in updates, and even what is in fact updateable - we
have a number of tests that check compatibility on changes in mapping configuration
that are not in fact possible.

This commit refactors the compatibility logic so that it all sits on FieldMapper, and
makes it called at merge time. It adds a new FieldMapperTestCase base class that
FieldMapper tests can extend, and moves the compatibility testing machinery from
FieldTypeTestCase to here.

Relates to #56814
2020-05-20 09:43:13 +01:00
Alan Woodward d33d13f2be Simplify generics on Mapper.Builder (#56747)
Mapper.Builder currently has some complex generics on it to allow fluent builder
construction. However, the second parameter, a return type from the build() method,
is unnecessary, as we can use covariant return types. This commit removes this second
generic parameter.
2020-05-15 12:14:49 +01:00
Mark Tozzi b718193a01
Clean up DocValuesIndexFieldData (#56372) (#56684) 2020-05-14 12:42:37 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 1ad83c37c4
Use index sort range query when possible. (#56710)
This PR proposes to use `IndexSortSortedNumericDocValuesRangeQuery` when
possible to speed up certain range queries. Points-based queries are already
very efficient, the only time this query makes a difference is when the range
matches a large number of documents.

Relates to #48665.
2020-05-13 13:24:45 -07:00
Julie Tibshirani e852bb29b7
Simplify signature of FieldMapper#parseCreateField. (#56144)
`FieldMapper#parseCreateField` accepts the parse context, plus a list of fields
as an output parameter. These fields are immediately added to the document
through `ParseContext#doc()`.

This commit simplifies the signature by removing the list of fields, and having
the mappers add the fields directly to `ParseContext#doc()`. I think this is
nicer for implementors, because previously fields could be added either through
the list, or the context (through `add`, `addWithKey`, etc.)
2020-05-06 11:12:09 -07:00
Mark Tozzi 22c55180c1
[7.x] Backport ValuesSourceRegistry and related work (#54922)
* Add ValuesSource Registry and associated logic (#54281)

* Remove ValuesSourceType argument to ValuesSourceAggregationBuilder (#48638)

* ValuesSourceRegistry Prototype (#48758)

* Remove generics from ValuesSource related classes (#49606)

* fix percentile aggregation tests (#50712)

* Basic thread safety for ValuesSourceRegistry (#50340)

* Remove target value type from ValuesSourceAggregationBuilder (#49943)

* Cleanup default values source type (#50992)

* CoreValuesSourceType no longer implements Writable (#51276)

* Remove genereics & hard coded ValuesSource references from Matrix Stats (#51131)

* Put values source types on fields (#51503)

* Remove VST Any (#51539)

* Rewire terms agg to use new VS registry (#51182)

Also adds some basic AggTestCases for untested code
paths (and boilerplate for future tests once the IT are
converted over)

* Wire Cardinality aggregation to work with the ValuesSourceRegistry (#51337)

* Wire Percentiles aggregator into new VS framework (#51639)

This required a bit of a refactor to percentiles itself.  Before,
the Builder would switch on the chosen algo to generate an
algo-specific factory.  This doesn't work (or at least, would be
difficult) in the new VS framework.

This refactor consolidates both factories together and introduces
a PercentilesConfig object to act as a standardized way to pass
algo-specific parameters through the factory.  This object
is then used when deciding which kind of aggregator to create

Note: CoreValuesSourceType.HISTOGRAM still lives in core, and will
be moved in a subsequent PR.

* Remove generics and target value type from MultiVSAB (#51647)

* fix checkstyle after merge (#52008)

* Plumb ValuesSourceRegistry through to QuerySearchContext (#51710)

* Convert RareTerms to new VS registry (#52166)

* Wire up Value Count (#52225)

* Wire up Max & Min aggregations (#52219)

* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up Sum aggregation (#52571)

* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up SigTerms aggregation (#52590)

* Soft immutability for VSConfig (#52729)

* Unmute testSupportedFieldTypes, fix Percentiles/Ranks/Terms tests (#52734)

Also fixes Percentiles which was incorrectly specified to only accept
numeric, but in fact also accepts Boolean and Date (because those are
numeric on master - thanks `testSupportedFieldTypes` for catching it!)

* VS refactoring: Wire up stats aggregation (#52891)

* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up string_stats aggregation (#52875)

* VS refactoring: Wire up median (MAD) aggregation (#52945)

* fix valuesourcetype issue with constant_keyword field (#53041)x-pack/plugin/rollup/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/rollup/job/RollupIndexer.java

this commit implements `getValuesSourceType` for
the ConstantKeyword field type.

master was merged into feature/extensible-values-source
introducing a new field type that was not implementing
`getValuesSourceType`.

* ValuesSource refactoring: Wire up Avg aggregation (#52752)

* Wire PercentileRanks aggregator into new VS framework  (#51693)

* Add a VSConfig resolver for aggregations not using the registry (#53038)

* Vs refactor wire up ranges and date ranges (#52918)

* Wire up geo_bounds aggregation to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53034)

This commit updates the geo_bounds aggregation to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry

relates #42949.

* VS refactoring: convert Boxplot to new registry (#53132)

* Wire-up geotile_grid and geohash_grid to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53037)

This commit updates the geo*_grid aggregations to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry

relates to the values-source refactoring meta issue #42949.

* Wire-up geo_centroid agg to ValuesSourceRegistry (#53040)

This commit updates the geo_centroid aggregation to depend
on registering itself in the ValuesSourceRegistry.

relates to the values-source refactoring meta issue #42949.

* Fix type tests for Missing aggregation (#53501)

* ValuesSource Refactor: move histo VSType into XPack module (#53298)

- Introduces a new API (`getBareAggregatorRegistrar()`) which allows plugins to register aggregations against existing agg definitions defined in Core.
- This moves the histogram VSType over to XPack where it belongs. `getHistogramValues()` still remains as a Core concept
- Moves the histo-specific bits over to xpack (e.g. the actual aggregator logic). This requires extra boilerplate since we need to create a new "Analytics" Percentile/Rank aggregators to deal with the histo field. Doubly-so since percentiles/ranks are extra boiler-plate'y... should be much lighter for other aggs

* Wire up DateHistogram to the ValuesSourceRegistry (#53484)

* Vs refactor parser cleanup (#53198)

Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <polyfractal@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Christos Soulios <1561376+csoulios@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tal Levy <JubBoy333@gmail.com>

* First batch of easy fixes

* Remove List.of from ValuesSourceRegistry

Note that we intend to have a follow up PR dealing with the mutability
of the registry, so I didn't even try to address that here.

* More compiler fixes

* More compiler fixes

* More compiler fixes

* Precommit is happy and so am I

* Add new Core VSTs to tests

* Disabled supported type test on SigTerms until we can backport it's fix

* fix checkstyle

* Fix test failure from semantic merge issue

* Fix some metaData->metadata replacements that got lost

* Fix list of supported types for MinAggregator

* Fix list of supported types for Avg

* remove unused import

Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <polyfractal@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Zachary Tong <zach@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Christos Soulios <1561376+csoulios@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tal Levy <JubBoy333@gmail.com>
2020-04-16 16:54:46 -04:00
William Brafford 2ba3be9db6
Remove deprecated third-party methods from tests (#55255) (#55269)
I've noticed that a lot of our tests are using deprecated static methods
from the Hamcrest matchers. While this is not a big deal in any
objective sense, it seems like a small good thing to reduce compilation
warnings and be ready for a new release of the matcher library if we
need to upgrade. I've also switched a few other methods in tests that
have drop-in replacements.
2020-04-15 17:54:47 -04:00
Tal Levy 254d1e3543
[7.x] Create new `geo` module and migrate geo_shape registration (#53562) (#54924)
This commit introduces a new `geo` module that is intended
to be contain all the geo-spatial-specific features in server.

As a first step, the responsibility of registering the geo_shape
field mapper is moved to this module.

Co-authored-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@gmail.com>
2020-04-07 16:30:58 -07:00
Christoph Büscher 8c9ac14a98
Rename field name constants in AbstractBuilderTestCase (#53234)
Some field name constants were not updaten when we moved from "string" to "text"
and "keyword" fields. Renaming them makes it easier and faster to know which
field type is used in test subclassing this base test case.
2020-04-03 17:28:22 +02:00
Jason Tedor 5fcda57b37
Rename MetaData to Metadata in all of the places (#54519)
This is a simple naming change PR, to fix the fact that "metadata" is a
single English word, and for too long we have not followed general
naming conventions for it. We are also not consistent about it, for
example, METADATA instead of META_DATA if we were trying to be
consistent with MetaData (although METADATA is correct when considered
in the context of "metadata"). This was a simple find and replace across
the code base, only taking a few minutes to fix this naming issue
forever.
2020-03-31 17:24:38 -04:00
Zachary Tong c9db2de41d
[7.x] Comprehensively test supported/unsupported field type:agg combinations (#54451)
* Comprehensively test supported/unsupported field type:agg combinations (#52493)

This adds a test to AggregatorTestCase that allows us to programmatically
verify that an aggregator supports or does not support a particular
field type.  It fetches the list of registered field type parsers,
creates a MappedFieldType from the parser and then attempts to run
a basic agg against the field.

A supplied list of supported VSTypes are then compared against the
output (success or exception) and suceeds or fails the test accordingly.

Co-Authored-By: Mark Tozzi <mark.tozzi@gmail.com>
* Skip fields that are not aggregatable

* Use newIndexSearcher() to avoid incompatible readers (#52723)

Lucene's `newSearcher()` can generate readers like ParallelCompositeReader
which we can't use.  We need to instead use our helper `newIndexSearcher`
2020-03-31 14:35:03 -04:00
Jake Landis db3420d757
[7.x] Optimize which Rest resources are used by the Rest tests… (#53766)
This should help with Gradle's incremental compile such that projects
only depend upon the resources they use.

related #52114
2020-03-19 12:28:59 -05:00
Alan Woodward 71b703edd1 Rename AtomicFieldData to LeafFieldData (#53554)
This conforms with lucene's LeafReader naming convention, and
matches other per-segment structures in elasticsearch.
2020-03-17 12:30:12 +00:00