In #29623 we added `Request` object flavored requests to the low level
REST client and in #30315 we deprecated the old `performRequest`s. This
changes all calls in the `qa/rolling-upgrade` project to use the new
versions.
The parent filter for nested sort should always match **all** parents regardless
of the child queries. It is used to find the boundaries of a single parent and we use
the child query to match all the filters set in the nested tree so there is no need to
repeat the nested filters.
With this change we ensure that we build bitset filters
only to find the root docs (or the docs at the level where the sort applies) that can be reused
among queries.
Closes#31554Closes#32130Closes#31783
Co-authored-by: Dominic Bevacqua <bev@treatwell.com>
* Enhance Parent circuit breaker error message
This adds information about either the current real usage (if tracking "real"
memory usage) or the child breaker usages to the exception message when the
parent circuit breaker trips.
The messages now look like:
```
[parent] Data too large, data for [my_request] would be [211288064/201.5mb], which is larger than the limit of [209715200/200mb], usages [request=157286400/150mb, fielddata=54001664/51.5mb, in_flight_requests=0/0b, accounting=0/0b]
```
Or when tracking real memory usage:
```
[parent] Data too large, data for [request] would be [251/251b], which is larger than the limit of [200/200b], real usage: [181/181b], new bytes reserved: [70/70b]
```
* Only call currentMemoryUsage once by returning structured object
The initial decision to use async durability was made a long time ago
for performance reasons. That argument no longer applies and we
prefer the safety of request durability.
With this commit we remove the documentation for the setting
`xpack.monitoring.collection.indices.stats.timeout` which has already
been removed in code.
Closes#32133
Relates #32229
Currently the ranking evaluation response contains a 'unknown_docs' section
for each search use case in the evaluation set. It contains document ids for
results in the search hits that currently don't have a quality rating.
This change renames it to `unrated_docs`, which better reflects its purpose.
Resolving wildcards in aliases expression is challenging as we may end
up with no aliases to replace the original expression with, but if we
replace with an empty array that means _all which is quite the opposite.
Now that we support and serialize the original requested aliases,
whenever aliases are replaced we will be able to know what was
initially requested. `MetaData#findAliases` can then be updated to not
return anything in case it gets empty aliases, but the original aliases
were not empty. That means that empty aliases are interpreted as _all
only if they were originally requested that way.
Relates to #31516
* Enabled advanced leak detection when loading `EsTestCase`
* Added custom `Appender` to collect leak logs and check for logged errors in a way similar to what is done for the `StatusLogger`
* Fixes#20398
Prior to 6.3 a trial license default to security enabled. Since 6.3
they default to security disabled. If a cluster is upgraded from <6.3
to >6.3, then we detect this and mimic the old behaviour with respect
to security.
This removes some extraneous naming syntax and makes clear the meaning of certain
naming conventions without ambiguities (stricter) within the lookup package. Purely
mechanical change. Note this does not cover a large portion of the
PainlessLookupBuilder and PainlessLookup yet as there are several more follow up PRs for these incoming.
Throw an exception for doc['field'].value
if this document is missing a value for the field.
After deprecation changes have been backported to 6.x,
make this a default behaviour in 7.0
Closes#29286
Now write operations like Index, Delete, Update rely on the write-index associated with
an alias to operate against. This means writes will be accepted even when an alias points to multiple indices, so long as one is the write index. Routing values will be used from the AliasMetaData for the alias in the write-index. All read operations are left untouched.
We do not support intra-cluster connections on multiple interfaces, but the
documentation indicates that we will in future. In fact there is currently no
plan to support this, so the forward-looking documentation is misleading. This
commit
- removes the misleading sentence
- fixes that a transport profile affects outbound connections, not inbound ones
- tidies up some nearby text
Relates #29827
This implementation behaves like the current transport client, that you basically cannot configure a Watch POJO representation as an argument to the put watch API, but only a bytes reference. You can use the the `WatchSourceBuilder` from the `org.elasticsearch.plugin:x-pack-core` dependency to build watches.
This commit also changes the license type to trial, so that watcher is available in high level rest client tests.
/cc @hub-cap
In 1.x and 2.x, plugins were published to maven and the plugin
installer downloaded them from there. This was later changed to install
from the download service, and in 5.0 plugin zips were no longer
published to maven. However, the build still currently produces an
unused pom file. This is troublesome in the special case when the main
jar of a plugin needs to be published (and thus needs a pom file of
the same name).
closes#31946
The rollup indexer uses a range query to select the next page
of results based on the last time bucket of the previous round
and the `delay` configured on the rollup job. This query uses
the `epoch_millis` format implicitly but doesn't set the `format`.
This result in errors during the rollup job if the field
definition doesn't allow this format. It can also miss documents
if the format is not accepted but another format in the field
definition is able to parse the query (e.g.: `epoch_second`).
This change ensures that we use `epoch_millis` as the only format
to parse the rollup range query.
* Detect and prevent configuration that triggers a Gradle bug
As we found in #31862, this can lead to a lot of wasted time as it's not
immediatly obvius what's going on.
Givent how many projects we have it's getting increasingly easier to run
into gradle/gradle#847.
Add packaging tests for the linux package distributions to the java test
project and remove them from bats. Most of the tests that lived in
30_deb_package.bats and 40_rpm_package.bats are applicable to both
package types and are combined into a single type of test case. Others
are separated out into separate cases to make their intent more clear
For #26741
This is related to #32122. A number of things changed related to adding
TLS 1.3 support in JDK11. Some exception messages and other SSLEngine
behavior changed. This commit fixes assertions on exception messages.
Additionally it identifies two bugs related to how the SSLDriver behaves
in regards to JDK11 changes. Finally, it mutes a tests until correct
behavior can be identified. There is another open issue for that muted
test (#32144).
Use the randomized runner from the test framework and add some basic
logging to make the packaging tests behave more similarly to how we use
junit in the rest of the project
* Add basic support for field aliases in index mappings. (#31287)
* Allow for aliases when fetching stored fields. (#31411)
* Add tests around accessing field aliases in scripts. (#31417)
* Add documentation around field aliases. (#31538)
* Add validation for field alias mappings. (#31518)
* Return both concrete fields and aliases in DocumentFieldMappers#getMapper. (#31671)
* Make sure that field-level security is enforced when using field aliases. (#31807)
* Add more comprehensive tests for field aliases in queries + aggregations. (#31565)
* Remove the deprecated method DocumentFieldMappers#getFieldMapper. (#32148)
This change cleans up the addPainlessClass methods by doing the following things:
* Rename many variable names to match the new conventions described in the JavaDocs
for PainlessLookup
* Decouples Whitelist.Class from adding a PainlessClass directly
* Adds a second version of addPainlessClass that is intended for use to add future
defaults in a follow PR
This change also fixes the method and field caches by storing Classes instead of Strings
since it would technically be possible now that the whitelists are extendable to have
different Classes with the same name. It was convenient to add this change together
since some of the new constants are shared.
Note the changes are largely mechanical again where all the code behavior should
remain the same.
When building custom tokenfilters without an index in the _analyze endpoint,
we need to ensure that referring filters are correctly built by calling
their #setReferences() method
Fixes#32154
Today it is unclear what guarantees are offered by the search preference
feature, and we claim a guarantee that is stronger than what we really offer:
> A custom value will be used to guarantee that the same shards will be used
> for the same custom value.
This commit clarifies this documentation.
Forward-port of #32098 to `master`.
This change adds two contexts the execute scripts against:
* SEARCH_SCRIPT: Allows to run scripts in a search script context.
This context is used in `function_score` query's script function,
script fields, script sorting and `terms_set` query.
* FILTER_SCRIPT: Allows to run scripts in a filter script context.
This context is used in the `script` query.
In both contexts a index name needs to be specified and a sample document.
The document is needed to create an in-memory index that the script can
access via the `doc[...]` and other notations. The index name is needed
because a mapping is needed to index the document.
Examples:
```
POST /_scripts/painless/_execute
{
"script": {
"source": "doc['field'].value.length()"
},
"context" : {
"search_script": {
"document": {
"field": "four"
},
"index": "my-index"
}
}
}
```
Returns:
```
{
"result": 4
}
```
POST /_scripts/painless/_execute
{
"script": {
"source": "doc['field'].value.length() <= params.max_length",
"params": {
"max_length": 4
}
},
"context" : {
"filter_script": {
"document": {
"field": "four"
},
"index": "my-index"
}
}
}
Returns:
```
{
"result": true
}
```
Also changed PainlessExecuteAction.TransportAction to use TransportSingleShardAction
instead of HandledAction, because now in case score or filter contexts are used
the request needs to be redirected to a node that has an active IndexService
for the index being referenced (a node with a shard copy for that index).
When a replica is fully recovered (i.e., in `POST_RECOVERY` state) we send a request to the master
to start the shard. The master changes the state of the replica and publishes a cluster state to that
effect. In certain cases, that cluster state can be processed on the node hosting the replica
*together* with a cluster state that promotes that, now started, replica to a primary. This can
happen due to cluster state batched processing or if the master died after having committed the
cluster state that starts the shard but before publishing it to the node with the replica. If the master
also held the primary shard, the new master node will remove the primary (as it failed) and will also
immediately promote the replica (thinking it is started).
Sadly our code in IndexShard didn't allow for this which caused [assertions](13917162ad/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/index/seqno/ReplicationTracker.java (L482)) to be tripped in some of our tests runs.
With the introduction of single types in 6.x, the `_type` field is no longer
indexed, which leads to certain queries that were working before throw errors
now. One such query is the `range` query, that, if performed on a single typer
index, currently throws an IAE since the field is not indexed.
This change adds special treatment for this case in the TypeFieldMapper,
comparing the range queries lower and upper bound to the one existing type and
either returns a MatchAllDocs or a MatchNoDocs query.
Relates to #31632Closes#31476
Remove references to the `platinum` image and add a self-generated trial
licence to the example for TLS on Docker.
Fixeselastic/elasticsearch-docker#176
Sometimes we have a test failure that hits an `UnsupportedOperationException` in this infrastructure. When
debugging you want to know what caused this unexpected failure, but right now we're silent about it. This
commit adds some information to the `UnsupportedOperationException`
Relates to #32127
With the introduction of sequence number, we no longer use versionType to
resolve out of order collision in replication and recovery requests.
This PR removes removes the versionType from translog. We can only remove
it in 7.0 because it is still required in a mixed cluster between 6.x and 5.x.
In #29623 we added `Request` object flavored requests to the low level
REST client and in #30315 we deprecated the old `performRequest`s. This
changes all calls in the `distribution/archives/integ-test-zip` project
to use the new versions.
The shadow plugin disables the jar task but we still attempted to extract
the jar to see if it had the right license and notice file. This skips
the extraction and those tests if the jar is built for any reason which
fixes projects that use the shadow plugin.
Several pieces of data in PainlessClass cannot be passed in at the time the
PainlessClass is created so it must be "frozen" after all the data is collected. This means
PainlessClass is currently serving two functions as both a builder and a set of data. This
separates the two pieces into clearly distinct values.
This change also removes the PainlessMethodKey in favor of a simple String. The goal is
to have the painless method key be completely internal to the PainlessLookup eventually
and this simplifies the way there. Note that this was added since PainlessClass and
PainlessClassBuilder were already being changed instead of a follow up PR.