We added a new rounding in #50609 that handles offsets to the start and
end of the rounding so that we could support `offset` in the `composite`
aggregation. This starts moving `date_histogram` to that new offset.
This is a redo of #50873 with more integration tests.
This reverts commit d114c9db3e1d1a766f9f48f846eed0466125ce83.
We've been parsing the `time_zone` parameter on `date_hitogram` for a
while but it hasn't *done* anything. This wires it up.
Closes#45199
Inspired by #45200
This replaces the message we return for unknown queries with the standard
one that we use for unknown fields from `ObjectParser`. This is nice
because it includes "did you mean". One day we might convert parsing
queries to using object parser, but that looks complex. This change is
much smaller and seems useful.
Adding back accidentally removed jvm option that is required to enforce
start of the week = Monday in IsoCalendarDataProvider.
Adding a `feature` to yml test in order to skip running it in JDK8
commit that removed it 398c802
commit that backports SystemJvmOptions c4fbda3
relates 7.x backport of code that enforces CalendarDataProvider use #48349
When you declare an ObjectParser with top level named objects like we do
with `significant_terms` we didn't support "did you mean". This fixes
that.
Relates #50938
Check it out:
```
$ curl -u elastic:password -HContent-Type:application/json -XPOST localhost:9200/test/_update/foo?pretty -d'{
"dac": {}
}'
{
"error" : {
"root_cause" : [
{
"type" : "x_content_parse_exception",
"reason" : "[2:3] [UpdateRequest] unknown field [dac] did you mean [doc]?"
}
],
"type" : "x_content_parse_exception",
"reason" : "[2:3] [UpdateRequest] unknown field [dac] did you mean [doc]?"
},
"status" : 400
}
```
The tricky thing about implementing this is that x-content doesn't
depend on Lucene. So this works by creating an extension point for the
error message using SPI. Elasticsearch's server module provides the
"spell checking" implementation.
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When a composite aggregation is reduced using the results from an
index that has one of the fields unmapped we were throwing away the
formatter. This is mildly annoying, except in the case of IP addresses
which were coming out as non-utf-8-characters. And tripping assertions.
This carefully preserves the formatter from the working bucket.
Closes#50600
Adds support for the `offset` parameter to the `date_histogram` source
of composite aggs. The `offset` parameter is supported by the normal
`date_histogram` aggregation and is useful for folks that need to
measure things from, say, 6am one day to 6am the next day.
This is implemented by creating a new `Rounding` that knows how to
handle offsets and delegates to other rounding implementations. That
implementation doesn't fully implement the `Rounding` contract, namely
`nextRoundingValue`. That method isn't used by composite aggs so I can't
be sure that any implementation that I add will be correct. I propose to
leave it throwing `UnsupportedOperationException` until I need it.
Closes#48757
Previously, the following situation would throw an error:
* A search contains a `collapse` on a particular field.
* The search spans multiple indices, and in one index the field is mapped as a
concrete field, but in another it is a field alias.
The error occurs when we attempt to merge `CollapseTopFieldDocs` across shards.
When merging, we validate that the name of the collapse field is the same across
shards. But the name has already been resolved to the concrete field name, so it
will be different on shards where the field was mapped as an alias vs. shards
where it was a concrete field.
This PR updates the collapse field name in `CollapseTopFieldDocs` to the
original requested field, so that it will always be consistent across shards.
Note that in #32648, we already made a fix around collapsing on field aliases.
However, we didn't test this specific scenario where the field was mapped as an
alias in only one of the indices being searched.
This PR adds per-field metadata that can be set in the mappings and is later
returned by the field capabilities API. This metadata is completely opaque to
Elasticsearch but may be used by tools that index data in Elasticsearch to
communicate metadata about fields with tools that then search this data. A
typical example that has been requested in the past is the ability to attach
a unit to a numeric field.
In order to not bloat the cluster state, Elasticsearch requires that this
metadata be small:
- keys can't be longer than 20 chars,
- values can only be numbers or strings of no more than 50 chars - no inner
arrays or objects,
- the metadata can't have more than 5 keys in total.
Given that metadata is opaque to Elasticsearch, field capabilities don't try to
do anything smart when merging metadata about multiple indices, the union of
all field metadatas is returned.
Here is how the meta might look like in mappings:
```json
{
"properties": {
"latency": {
"type": "long",
"meta": {
"unit": "ms"
}
}
}
}
```
And then in the field capabilities response:
```json
{
"latency": {
"long": {
"searchable": true,
"aggreggatable": true,
"meta": {
"unit": [ "ms" ]
}
}
}
}
```
When there are no conflicts, values are arrays of size 1, but when there are
conflicts, Elasticsearch includes all unique values in this array, without
giving ways to know which index has which metadata value:
```json
{
"latency": {
"long": {
"searchable": true,
"aggreggatable": true,
"meta": {
"unit": [ "ms", "ns" ]
}
}
}
}
```
Closes#33267
This intervals source will return terms that are similar to an input term, up to
an edit distance defined by fuzziness, similar to FuzzyQuery.
Closes#49595
The cat nodes API performs a `ClusterStateAction` then a `NodesInfoAction`.
Today it accepts the `?local` parameter and passes this to the
`ClusterStateAction` but this parameter has no effect on the `NodesInfoAction`.
This is surprising, because `GET _cat/nodes?local` looks like it might be a
completely local call but in fact it still depends on every node in the
cluster.
This commit deprecates the `?local` parameter on this API so that it can be
removed in 8.0.
Relates #50088
Multiple version ranges are allowed to be used in section skip in yml
tests. This is useful when a bugfix was backported to latest versions
and all previous releases contain a wire breaking bug.
examples:
6.1.0 - 6.3.0, 6.6.0 - 6.7.9, 7.0 -
- 7.2, 8.0.0 -
backport #50014
Adds `GET /_script_language` to support Kibana dynamic scripting
language selection.
Response contains whether `inline` and/or `stored` scripts are
enabled as determined by the `script.allowed_types` settings.
For each scripting language registered, such as `painless`,
`expression`, `mustache` or custom, available contexts for the language
are included as determined by the `script.allowed_contexts` setting.
Response format:
```
{
"types_allowed": [
"inline",
"stored"
],
"language_contexts": [
{
"language": "expression",
"contexts": [
"aggregation_selector",
"aggs"
...
]
},
{
"language": "painless",
"contexts": [
"aggregation_selector",
"aggs",
"aggs_combine",
...
]
}
...
]
}
```
Fixes: #49463
**Backport**
This change adds a dynamic cluster setting named `indices.id_field_data.enabled`.
When set to `false` any attempt to load the fielddata for the `_id` field will fail
with an exception. The default value in this change is set to `false` in order to prevent
fielddata usage on this field for future versions but it will be set to `true` when backporting
to 7x. When the setting is set to true (manually or by default in 7x) the loading will also issue
a deprecation warning since we want to disallow fielddata entirely when https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/26472
is implemented.
Closes#43599
JavaDateFormatter should keep the pattern with the prefixed 8 as it will be used for serialisation. The stripped pattern should be used for the enclosed formatters.
closes#48698
Adding support for the `search_type` request parameter to the Ranking Evaluation
API since this parameter can impact the ranking and the metric score and should
be choosen in the same way when evaluating the search as later in the real
search.
Closes#48503
Adds `GET /_script_context`, returning a `contexts` object with each
available context as a key whose value is an empty object. eg.
```
{
"contexts": {
"aggregation_selector": {},
"aggs": {},
"aggs_combine": {},
...
}
}
```
refs: #47411
* Bwc testclusters all (#46265)
Convert all bwc projects to testclusters
* Fix bwc versions config
* WIP fix rolling upgrade
* Fix bwc tests on old versions
* Fix rolling upgrade
Changes auto-id index requests to use optype CREATE, making it compliant with our docs.
This will also make these auto-id index requests compatible with the new "create-doc" index
privilege (which is based on the optype), the default optype is changed to create, just as it is
already documented.
Bulk requests currently do not allow adding "create" actions with auto-generated IDs.
This commit allows using the optype CREATE for append-only indexing operations. This is
mainly the user facing aspect of it.
API spec now use an object for the documentation field. _common was not updated yet. This commit updates _common.json and its corresponding parser.
Closes#46744
Co-Authored-By: Tomas Della Vedova <delvedor@users.noreply.github.com>
Follow up from #42346. Since the `methods` array is in order of
preference when calling the index API with an `{id}` we prefer to use
the `PUT` http method.
When waiting for no initializing shards we also have to wait for events
when we have more than one node in the cluster. When the primary is
started, there is a short period of time, where neither the primary nor
any of the replicas are initializing.
Closes#46535
We leave replicas unassigned until we reroute after the primary shard
starts. If a cluster health request with wait_for_no_initializing_shards
is executed before the reroute, it will return immediately although
there will be some initializing replicas. Peer recoveries of those
shards can prevent translog on the primary from trimming.
We add wait_for_events to the cluster health request so that it will
execute after the reroute.
Closes#46425