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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Tozzi 22a98ec279
Aggregation support for Value Scripts that change types (#54830) (#55752) 2020-04-27 09:57:05 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi b5916ac455 Ignore closed exception on refresh pending location listener (#55799)
This newly added listener should catch closed exceptions when
accessing the internal engine.

Closes #55792
2020-04-27 15:06:35 +02:00
Armin Braun fe9904fbea
More Efficient Blobstore Metdata IO (#55777) (#55788)
No need to copy all these bytes multiple times, especially not when
writing a multiple MB global cluster state snapshot through this method.
2020-04-27 11:48:53 +02:00
Adrien Grand 0753d9a35c
Exists queries to MatchNoneQueryBuilder when the field is unmapped (#55785)
Co-authored-by: Sivagurunathan Velayutham <sivadeva.93@gmail.com>

Closes #54062
2020-04-27 11:06:50 +02:00
Armin Braun 4403b69048
Fix NPE in Partial Snapshot Without Global State (#55776) (#55783)
We make sure to filter shard generations for indices that are missing
from the metadata when finalizing a partial snapshot (from concurrent index deletion)
but we failed to account for the case where we manually build a fake metadata instance
for snapshots without the global state.
Fixed this by handling missing indices by skipping, same way we do it for filtering the
shard generations.

Relates #50234
2020-04-27 10:07:09 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 1a3f9e5a07 Return true for can_match on idle search shards (#55428)
With this change, we will always return true for can_match requests on
idle search shards; otherwise, some shards will never get refreshed if
all search requests perform the can_match phase (i.e., total shards >
pre_filter_shard_size).

Relates #27500
Relates #50043
2020-04-26 22:21:42 -04:00
Nick Knize b0e8a8a4d1
[Backport] Refactor Spatial Field Mappers (#55696)
This commit refactors all spatial Field Mappers to a common
AbstractGeometryFieldMapper that implements shared parameter functionality
(e.g., ignore_malformed, ignore_z_value) and provides a common framework for
overriding type parsing, and building in xpack. Common shape functionality is
implemented in a new AbstractShapeGeometryFieldMapper that is reused and
overridden in GeoShapeFieldMapper, GeoShapeFieldMapperWithDocValues,
LegacyGeoShapeFieldMapper, and ShapeFieldMapper. This abstraction provides a
reusable foundation for adding new xpack features; such as coordinate reference
system support.
2020-04-24 14:05:16 -05:00
Mark Tozzi 87b4979c24
[7.x] Make ValuesSourceRegistry immutable after initilization #55493 (#55697) 2020-04-24 13:33:38 -04:00
Zachary Tong 715c90bf7d Aggs must specify a `field` or `script` (or both) (#52226)
This adds a validation to VSParserHelper to ensure that a field or
script or both are specified by the user.  This is technically
required today already, but throws an exception much deeper
in the agg framework and has a very unintuitive error for the user
(as well as eating more resources instead of failing early)
2020-04-23 19:23:41 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi 31d1727698 Fix (de)serialization of async search failures (#55688)
The (de)serialization code of the async search response
cannot handle exceptions that extend ElasticsearchException (e.g. ScriptException).
This commit fixes this bug by serializing the error with the more generic
StreamInput#writeException.
2020-04-24 00:44:43 +02:00
Dan Hermann dd5c96c2ed
[7.x] Rollover for data streams 2020-04-23 12:04:34 -05:00
Zachary Tong 4f483ac370 Fix half-float range in SupportedTypeTests (#55409)
Also adds a comment to the half-float number field type tests indicating
why 70000 is used instead of 65504
2020-04-23 11:36:37 -04:00
Armin Braun dc899781f2
Fix Broken ExistingStoreRecoverySource Deserialization (#55657) (#55665)
We are using `FORCE_STALE_PRIMARY_INSTANCE` in instance equality checks `==`
but were creating new instances of `ExistingStoreRecoverySource` when reading
from the wire. This could break these checks in corner cases, causing
`org.elasticsearch.cluster.routing.allocation.IndexMetadataUpdater#shardStarted`
to not remove the force allocation fake id when starting a shard.

Closes #55513
2020-04-23 15:56:48 +02:00
Christoph Büscher ed0ced9290
Don't expand default_field in query_string before required (#55158) (#55650)
Currently QueryStringQueryParser already checks if the field limit is breached
at construction time, which e.g. leads to errors if the default field is set to
"*" or the default isn't used and there are more fields than the limit, even if the
query itself does not use all these fields.
This change moves this check to happen after query parsing. QueryStringQueryParser now
keeps track of the fields that are actually resolved while parsing. The size of
that set is later used to check against the limit set by the
`indices.query.bool.max_clause_count` setting.

Backport of #55158
2020-04-23 13:25:23 +02:00
Armin Braun 033e870d97
Cleanup AbstractSnapshotIntegTest (#55579) (#55655)
* Dry up repository creation in spots where we aren't using any custom settings
* `BlobStoreFormatIT` doesn't have to be an `IT` it's just a unit test
2020-04-23 12:38:44 +02:00
Rory Hunter d66af46724
Always use deprecateAndMaybeLog for deprecation warnings (#55319)
Backport of #55115.

Replace calls to deprecate(String,Object...) with deprecateAndMaybeLog(...),
with an appropriate key, so that all messages can potentially be deduplicated.
2020-04-23 09:20:54 +01:00
Lee Hinman 86129fb6b7
[7.x] Merge V2 index/component template mappings in specific manner (#55607) (#55619)
This commit changes the way that V2 index, component, and request mappings are merged. Specifically:

- Fields are merged in a "replacement" manner, meaning that the entire definition is replaced rather
than merging the interior configuration
- Mapping metadata (all fields outside of `properties`) are merged recursively.

The merging for V1 templates does not change.

Relates to #53101
2020-04-22 14:33:15 -06:00
Tal Levy f27ce69f0c
[backport] Add geo_bounds aggregation support for geo_shape (#55328) (#55600)
This commit adds a new GeoShapeBoundsAggregator to the spatial plugin and registers it with the GeoShapeValuesSourceType. This enables geo_bounds aggregations on geo_shape fields
2020-04-22 11:29:35 -07:00
Przemko Robakowski 6e1b958069
Fix updating Index Templates V2 (#55556) (#55610)
This change fixes problem with updating Index Templates V2.
Validatation added in #54933 didn't filter list of conflicting templates correctly so
new template was always clashing with itself unless patterns were not changed completely.
2020-04-22 19:42:32 +02:00
Igor Motov 3504755f44
Add InstantiatingObjectParser (#55483) (#55604)
Introduces InstantiatingObjectParser which is similar to the
ConstructingObjectParser, but instantiates the object using its constructor
instead of a builder function.

Closes #52499
2020-04-22 12:28:52 -04:00
Tal Levy 0844455505
Add geo_shape mapper supporting doc-values in Spatial Plugin (#55037) (#55500)
After #53562, the `geo_shape` field mapper is registered within
a module. This opens the door for introducing a new `geo_shape`
field mapper into the Spatial Plugin that has doc-values support.

This is very much an extension of server's GeoShapeFieldMapper,
but with the addition of the doc values implementation.
2020-04-22 08:12:54 -07:00
Armin Braun 250a51bca1
Fix TransportAddVotingConfigExclusionsActionTests Leaking CS Observers (#55549) (#55584)
There is no guarantee the observer and subsequent CS update will execute
before we move on to the next test here and we ahve to wait for the observer + CS update cycle to complete
before moving on to the next test.

closes #55481
2020-04-22 13:49:24 +02:00
Lee Hinman 55ff146d9b
Guard adding the index.prefer_v2_templates settings for pre-7.8 nodes (#55546)
If some of the nodes are pre-7.8 nodes, they may not support the `index.prefer_v2_templates`
setting (since it exists only on 7.8+). This commit makes sure that we only add this setting to the
index's metadata if all of the nodes are 7.8+. Otherwise we get errors like:

```
[ WARN ][o.e.i.c.IndicesClusterStateService] [v7.7.0-3] [test-snapshot-index][2] marking and sending shard failed due to [failed to create index]
  java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: unknown setting [index.prefer_v2_templates] please check that any required plugins are installed, or check the breaking changes documentation for removed settings
  	at org.elasticsearch.common.settings.AbstractScopedSettings.validate(AbstractScopedSettings.java:544) ~[elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
  	at org.elasticsearch.common.settings.AbstractScopedSettings.validate(AbstractScopedSettings.java:489) ~[elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
  	at org.elasticsearch.common.settings.AbstractScopedSettings.validate(AbstractScopedSettings.java:460) ~[elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
  	at org.elasticsearch.indices.IndicesService.createIndexService(IndicesService.java:595) ~[elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
  	at org.elasticsearch.indices.IndicesService.createIndex(IndicesService.java:549) ~[elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
  	at org.elasticsearch.indices.IndicesService.createIndex(IndicesService.java:176) ~[elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
  	at org.elasticsearch.indices.cluster.IndicesClusterStateService.createIndices(IndicesClusterStateService.java:484) [elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
  	at org.elasticsearch.indices.cluster.IndicesClusterStateService.applyClusterState(IndicesClusterStateService.java:246) [elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
  	at org.elasticsearch.cluster.service.ClusterApplierService.lambda$callClusterStateAppliers$5(ClusterApplierService.java:517) [elasticsearch-7.7.0-SNAPSHOT.jar:7.7.0-SNAPSHOT]
```

Relates to #55411
Relates to #53101
Resolves #55539
2020-04-21 12:57:16 -06:00
Armin Braun db7eb8e8ff
Remove Redundant CS Update on Snapshot Finalization (#55276) (#55528)
This change folds the removal of the in-progress snapshot entry
into setting the safe repository generation. Outside of removing
an unnecessary cluster state update, this also has the advantage
of removing a somewhat inconsistent cluster state where the safe
repository generation points at `RepositoryData` that contains a
finished snapshot while it is still in-progress in the cluster
state, making it easier to reason about the state machine of
upcoming concurrent snapshot operations.
2020-04-21 15:33:17 +02:00
Dan Hermann 402b6b1715
Identify backing indices for data streams 2020-04-21 07:43:10 -05:00
Christoph Büscher 1caa2f0515 [Tests] Fix expectations around shouldPreFilterSearchShards (#55522)
In the documentation of `pre_filter_shard_size` we state that the pre-filter
phase will be executed if the request targets more than 128 shards, yet in the
current test randomization we check that the
TransportSearchAction.shouldPreFilterSearchShards is true already for 127
targeted shards. This should be raised to 129 instead.

Closes #55514
2020-04-21 14:28:04 +02:00
David Turner be60d50452 Allow searching of snapshot taken while indexing (#55511)
Today a read-only engine requires a complete history of operations, in the
sense that its local checkpoint must equal its maximum sequence number. This is
a valid check for read-only engines that were obtained by closing an index
since closing an index waits for all in-flight operations to complete. However
a snapshot may not have this property if it was taken while indexing was
ongoing, but that's ok.

This commit weakens the check for a complete history to exclude the case of a
searchable snapshot.

Relates #50999
2020-04-21 13:21:38 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 0b3bdfcc3e Fix expiration time in async search response (#55435)
This change ensures that we return the latest expiration time
when retrieving the response from the index.
This commit also fixes a bug that stops the garbage collection of saved responses if the async search index is deleted.
2020-04-21 14:04:29 +02:00
Andrei Dan f13ebc4d4b
[7.x] Validate global V2 templates don't set index.hidden (#55010) (#55519)
Validate adding global V2 templates don't configure the index.hidden setting.
This also prevents updating the component template to add the index.hidden
setting if that component template is referenced by a global index template.

(cherry picked from commit 2e768981809887649f49d265d039f056985f7e6a)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-04-21 12:47:59 +01:00
Ignacio Vera 9d05913c8a
mute test TransportSearchActionTests.testShouldPreFilterSearchShards (#55516) (#55518) 2020-04-21 12:31:12 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen c012897667 Fix CancellableTasksIT (#55198)
We need to ensure all ban parents are removed after each test;
otherwise, the subsequent tests can fail because of the leftover.

Closes #55106
2020-04-20 22:43:05 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 49f6dbf8e8 Fix testRecoverLocallyUpToGlobalCheckpoint (#55189)
Peer recovery fails if the primary does not see the recovering replica 
in the replication group (when the cluster state update on the primary
is delayed). To verify the local recovery stats, we have to remember 
this value in the first try because the local recovery happens once, and
its stats is reset when the recovery fails.

Closes #54829
2020-04-20 22:43:05 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 3cc4e0dd09 Retry follow task when remote connection queue full (#55314)
If more than 100 shard-follow tasks are trying to connect to the remote 
cluster, then some of them will abort with "connect listener queue is 
full". This is because we retry on ESRejectedExecutionException, but not
on RejectedExecutionException.
2020-04-20 22:43:05 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 9e3b813b62 Ensure not to open directory reader on transport thread (#55419)
This change adds an assertion making sure that we won't accidentally
open directory readers using transport threads.
2020-04-20 22:43:05 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani a1ec45e7e6 Remove unused method SourceLookup#extractValue. 2020-04-20 18:34:56 -07:00
Stuart Tettemer 93a2e9b0f9
Test: MockScoreScript can be cacheable. (#55499)
Backport: 0ed1eb5
2020-04-20 17:09:58 -06:00
Mark Tozzi ff55d761f9
Use Decimal formatter for Numeric ValuesSourceTypes (#54366) (#55470)
Co-authored-by: Igor Motov <igor@motovs.org>
2020-04-20 17:05:38 -04:00
Lee Hinman 9eddd2bcc9
[7.x] Add prefer_v2_templates flag and index setting (#55411) (#55476)
This commit adds a new querystring parameter on the following APIs:
- Index
- Update
- Bulk
- Create Index
- Rollover

These APIs now support a `?prefer_v2_templates=true|false` flag. This flag changes the preference
creation to use either V2 index templates or V1 templates. This flag defaults to `false` and will be
changed to `true` for 8.0+ in subsequent work.

Additionally, setting this flag internally sets the `index.prefer_v2_templates` index-level setting.
This setting is used so that actions that automatically create a new index (things like rollover
initiated by ILM) will inherit the preference from the original index. This setting is dynamic so
that a transition from v1 to v2 templates can occur for long-running indices grouped by an alias
performing periodic rollover.

This also adds support for sending this parameter to the High Level Rest Client.

Relates to #53101
2020-04-20 12:05:42 -06:00
Armin Braun a0763d958d
Make RepositoryData Less Memory Heavy (#55293) (#55468)
We don't really need `LinkedHashSet` here. We can assume that all the
entries are unique and just use a list and use the list utilities to
create the cheapest possible version of the list.
Also, this fixes a bug in `addSnapshot` which would mutate the existing
linked hash set on the current instance (fortunately this never caused a real world bug)
and brings the collection in line with the java docs on its getter that claim immutability.
2020-04-20 18:28:06 +02:00
Armin Braun 4d543a569f
Add Snapshot Resiliency Test for Master Failover during Delete (#54866) (#55456)
* Add Snapshot Resiliency Test for Master Failover during Delete

We only have very indirect coverage of master failovers during snaphot delete
at the moment. This comment adds a direct test of this scenario and also
an assertion that makes sure we are not leaking any snapshot completion listeners
in the snapshots service in this scenario.

This gives us better coverage of scenarios like #54256 and makes the diff
to the upcoming more consistent snapshot delete implementation in #54705
smaller.
2020-04-20 14:49:59 +02:00
Dan Hermann dc703d75f5
Add explicit generation attribute to data streams 2020-04-20 07:40:33 -05:00
Armin Braun 258f4b3be3
Fix Incorrect Concurrent SnapshotException on Master Failover (#54877) (#55448)
If we run into an INIT state snapshot and the current master didn't create it, it will be removed anyway.
=> no need to have that block another snapshot from starting.
This has practical relevance because on master fail-over after snapshot INIT but before start, the create snapshot request will be retried by the client (as it's a transport master node action) and needlessly fail with an unexpected exception (snapshot clearly didn't exist so it's confusing to the user).

This allowed making two disruption type tests stricter
2020-04-20 12:47:51 +02:00
Andrei Dan e98b68b5f5
Make isHidden a primitive when finding v2 templates (#55408) (#55433)
isHidden was a `Boolean` in order to treat a special case identified
with V1 templates where if the create index request didn't specify if
the index should be hidden or not (ie. isHidden was `null`) but the
index matched a template that specified the `index.hidden` setting we
needed to remove the global templates from the templates we'll apply to
the new index (note: this is important with V1 templates as inheritance
is supported).

With V2 templates we match only one template with an index so the
equivalent check did not need to exist (we added a sanity check in
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/55015 where we make sure
we don't apply an invalid global template - one that specifes the
`index.hidden` setting, but this is a check we make irrespective of the
user specifying or not if the index should be hidden)

This commit makes `isHidden` when matching V2 templates a boolean
primitive, eliminating the need for the `null` state to exist. Note that
some methods which use the matching V2 templates still work with a
`Boolean` object `isHidden` attribute as they are also matching the V1
templates. These methods will pass in `false` instead of `null` when
finding the V2 templates.

(cherry picked from commit c5b923afec911c6ae8fc5179e65ae6bf55dcc5f1)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-04-20 09:41:32 +01:00
Zachary Tong f46b567563 Convert InternalAggTestCase to AbstractNamedWriteableTestCase (#55250)
Some aggregations, such as the Terms* family, will use an alternate
class to represent unmapped shard results (while the rest of the aggs
use the same object but with some form of "empty" or "nullish" values
to represent unmapped).

This was problematic with AbstractWireSerializingTestCase because it
expects the instanceReader to always match the original class.  Instead,
we need to use the NamedWriteable version so that the registry
can be consulted for the proper deserialization reader.
2020-04-17 16:39:38 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 5bc8a859c6 Remove ban tasks with the current thread context (#55404)
If we start unbanning when the last child task completed and that child 
task executed with a specific user, then unban requests are denied
because internal requests can't run with a user. We need to remove bans
with the current thread context.
2020-04-17 13:49:19 -04:00
Andrei Dan 727ff2fe82
[7.x] Handle v2 template with index.hidden setting (#55015) (#55400)
This validates that if the winner v2 template is a global one, it doesn't specify the
index.hidden setting.

(cherry picked from commit 19a97f76aac73e0455053097e5391165a9357427)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2020-04-17 16:48:28 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen c584c14a32
Enable feature enabled flags for java integration tests (#55373) (#55398)
Enabled data streams and itv2 feature enabled system properties in server module's integ test task.

PR #54726 added java integration tests for data streams, so this is why these system properties
need to be enabled when running release build.
2020-04-17 16:46:49 +02:00
James Rodewig 13426ce92f
[DOCS] Fix typo in search scroll comments (#55096)
Co-authored-by: ScriptShi <xjtushilei@foxmail.com>
2020-04-17 09:37:32 -04:00
Armin Braun 60b8a5daba
Exclude Snapshot Shard Status Update Requests from Circuit Breaker (#55376) (#55383)
Hotfix to not run into stuck snapshots because of master circuit breaking these requests.
Given that these requests are very small and much of the memory associated with them is already allocated
when the circuit breaker kicks in, the risk of this change introducing a higher chance of master running out
of memory should be very small.

Closes #54714
2020-04-17 13:49:36 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux e77256c50f Mute more testSupportedFieldTypes tests (#55374)
Relates #55360
2020-04-17 13:15:08 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 389b6492a4 Fix test failure in FunctionScoreQueryBuilderTests.testCacheability (#55343)
We rewrite more query builders to MatchNoneQueryBuilders now, which are always
cacheable. We should make sure the tests expects this when the rewritten query
is a MatchNoneQueryBuilder.

Closes #55331
2020-04-17 11:25:06 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 417d5f2009
Make data streams in APIs resolvable. (#55337)
Backport from: #54726

The INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option controls whether data streams can be resolved in an api for both concrete names and wildcard expressions. If data streams cannot be resolved then a 400 error is returned indicating that data streams cannot be used.

In this pr, the INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option is enabled in the following APIs: search, msearch, refresh, index (op_type create only) and bulk (index requests with op type create only). In a subsequent later change, we will determine which other APIs need to be able to resolve data streams and enable the INCLUDE_DATA_STREAMS indices option for these APIs.

Whether an api resolve all backing indices of a data stream or the latest index of a data stream (write index) depends on the IndexNameExpressionResolver.Context.isResolveToWriteIndex().
If isResolveToWriteIndex() returns true then data streams resolve to the latest index (for example: index api) and otherwise a data stream resolves to all backing indices of a data stream (for example: search api).

Relates to #53100
2020-04-17 08:33:37 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 62246aa9c9
Add generic Set support to streams (#54769) (#55123)
This commit adds support for reading and writing sets as generic values
in stream input and output.

closes #54708
2020-04-16 14:29:38 -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
Julie Tibshirani d7cded8d7a
Fix updating include_in_parent/include_in_root of nested field. (#55326)
The main changes are:
1. Throw an error when updating `include_in_parent` or `include_in_root` attribute of nested field dynamically by the PUT mapping API.
2. Add a test for the change.

Closes #53792

Co-authored-by: bellengao <gbl_long@163.com>
2020-04-16 11:17:12 -07:00
Christoph Büscher 4d849f0948
Fix creating filtered alias using now in a date_nanos range query failed (#54785) (#55329)
Modify the value of nowInMillis in queryShardContext to current timestamp, because the
value will be used lately when validating the filtered alias which uses now in a date_nanos
range query.
2020-04-16 19:47:53 +02:00
Christos Soulios 5856344691
[7.x] Add supported-type tests to avg aggregation (#55283) 2020-04-16 20:02:31 +03:00
Lee Hinman 8b7bdae6cb
Ensure error handler is called during SLM retention callback failure (#55252) (#55321)
When retrieving the snapshots for a set of repos or deleting a single snapshot, it's possible for
the body of the `ActionListener`'s `onResponse` method to throw an Exception. In this case, the
`errHandler` passed in may not be executed, resulting in the `running` boolean not being reset back
to false.

This commit uses `ActionListener.wrap(...)` instead of creating a new ActionListener, which ensures
that if the `onResponse` fails in any way, the `onFailure` handler is still called.

Resolves #55217
2020-04-16 10:50:15 -06:00
Julie Tibshirani 9c2865b28d
Rewrite wrapper queries to match_none if possible. (#55320)
Queries like script_score wrap a query and modify its score. If the inner query
rewrites to match_none, then the entire query can rewrite to match_none. This
lets us detect that certain shards can be skipped during the 'can match' phase.

This was a simple change that seemed like it would help in some cases. But it
will likely not have a huge impact, since in many use cases where the 'can
match' phase is helpful, the search is not sorted by score.
2020-04-16 09:43:11 -07:00
David Turner 7941f4a47e Add RepositoriesService to createComponents() args (#54814)
Today we pass the `RepositoriesService` to the searchable snapshots plugin
during the initialization of the `RepositoryModule`, forcing the plugin to be a
`RepositoryPlugin` even though it does not implement any repositories.

After discussion we decided it best for now to pass this in via
`Plugin#createComponents` instead, pending some future work in which plugins
can depend on services more dynamically.
2020-04-16 16:27:36 +01:00
Dan Hermann e89c5d6850
[7.x] Allow transactional metadata update with index creation (#55308) 2020-04-16 09:28:07 -05:00
David Turner 8a565c4fa6
Voting config exclusions should work with absent nodes (#55291)
Today the voting config exclusions API accepts node filters and resolves them
to a collection of node IDs against the current cluster membership.

This is problematic since we may want to exclude nodes that are not currently
members of the cluster. For instance:

- if attempting to remove a flaky node from the cluster you cannot reliably
  exclude it from the voting configuration since it may not reliably be a
  member of the cluster

- if `cluster.auto_shrink_voting_configuration: false` then naively shrinking
  the cluster will remove some nodes but will leaving their node IDs in the
  voting configuration. The only way to clean up the voting configuration is to
  grow the cluster back to its original size (potentially replacing some of the
  voting configuration) and then use the exclusions API.

This commit adds an alternative API that accepts node names and node IDs but
not node filters in general, and deprecates the current node-filters-based API.

Relates #47990.
Backport of #50836 to 7.x.

Co-authored-by: zacharymorn <zacharymorn@gmail.com>
2020-04-16 12:28:50 +01:00
Christos Soulios 2a56a3a1f3
Add tests to MedianAbsoluteDeviationAggregator (#54884) (#55282) 2020-04-16 13:46:09 +03:00
Christos Soulios 6a0eebf1d7
Add supported type tests to min aggregation (#54021) (#55284) 2020-04-16 13:45:56 +03:00
Ignacio Vera 8afc8e6f89
enable BWC tests after lucene upgrade (#55247) (#55254) 2020-04-16 07:10:15 +02:00
Jay Modi 2d9e3c7794
Start resource watcher service early (#55275)
The ResourceWatcherService enables watching of files for modifications
and deletions. During startup various consumers register the files that
should be watched by this service. There is behavior that might be
unexpected in that the service may not start polling until later in the
startup process due to the use of lifecycle states to control when the
service actually starts the jobs to monitor resources. This change
removes this unexpected behavior so that upon construction the service
has already registered its tasks to poll resources for changes. In
making this modification, the service no longer extends
AbstractLifecycleComponent and instead implements the Closeable
interface so that the polling jobs can be terminated when the service
is no longer required.

Relates #54867
Backport of #54993
2020-04-15 20:45:39 -06:00
Julie Tibshirani f75e3b4551 Remove an unused method on LeafDocLookup. 2020-04-15 16:58:49 -07:00
Nik Everett a2ff2331bf
Add explict tests for auto_date_histogram (backport of #54819) (#55262)
`auto_date_histogram`'s reduction behavior is fairly complex and we have
some fairly complex testing logic for it but it is super difficult to
look at that testing logic and say "ah, that is what it does in this
case". This adds some tests explicit (non-randomized) tests of the
reduction logic that *should* be easier to read.
2020-04-15 19:09:46 -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
Stéphane Campinas 6ef1c64760 SearchService#canMatch takes into consideration the alias filter (#55120)
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-04-15 22:33:40 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 29b70733ae
Use task avoidance with forbidden apis (#55034)
Currently forbidden apis accounts for 800+ tasks in the build. These
tasks are aggressively created by the plugin. In forbidden apis 3.0, we
will get task avoidance
(https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis/pull/162), but we
need to ourselves use the same task avoidance mechanisms to not trigger
these task creations. This commit does that for our foribdden apis
usages, in preparation for upgrading to 3.0 when it is released.
2020-04-15 13:27:53 -07:00
Ignacio Vera a677b63daa
Upgrade to lucene 8.5.1 release (#55229) (#55235)
Upgrade to lucene 8.5.1 release that contains a bug fix for a bug that might introduce index corruption when deleting data from an index that was previously shrunk.
2020-04-15 17:35:42 +02:00
Armin Braun 2f91e2aab7
Fix Race in Snapshot Abort (#54873) (#55233)
We can be a little more efficient when aborting a snapshot. Since we know the new repository
data after finalizing the aborted snapshot when can pass it down to the snapshot completion listeners.
This way, we don't have to fork off to the snapshot threadpool to get the repository data when the listener completes and can directly submit the delete task with high priority straight from the cluster state thread.
2020-04-15 15:42:15 +02:00
Armin Braun d8b43c6283
Make Snapshot Deletes Less Racy (#54765) (#55226)
Snapshot deletes should first check the cluster state for an in-progress snapshot
and try to abort it before checking the repository contents. This allows for atomically
checking and aborting a snapshot in the same cluster state update, removing all possible
races where a snapshot that is in-progress could not be found if it finishes between
checking the repository contents and the cluster state.
Also removes confusing races, where checking the cluster state off of the cluster state thread
finds an in-progress snapshot that is then not found in the cluster state update to abort it.
Finally, the logic to use the repository generation of the in-progress snapshot + 1 was error
prone because it would always fail the delete when the repository had a pending generation different from its safe generation when a snapshot started (leading to the snapshot finalizing at a
higher generation).

These issues (particularly that last point) can easily be reproduced by running `SLMSnapshotBlockingIntegTests` in a loop with current `master` (see #54766).

The snapshot resiliency test for concurrent snapshot creation and deletion was made to more
aggressively start the delete operation so that the above races would become visible.
Previously, the fact that deletes would never coincide with initializing snapshots resulted
in a number of the above races not reproducing.

This PR is the most consistent I could get snapshot deletes without changes to the state machine. The fact that aborted deletes will not put the delete operation in the cluster state before waiting for the snapshot to abort still allows for some possible (though practically very unlikely) races. These will be fixed by a state-machine change in upcoming work in #54705 (which will have a much simpler and clearer diff after this change).

Closes #54766
2020-04-15 14:47:16 +02:00
Armin Braun e164c9aaee
Remove Redundant Cluster State during Snapshot INIT + Master Failover (#54420) (#55208)
* Remove Redundant Cluster State during Snapshot INIT + Master Failover (#54420)

Similar to #54395 we know that a snapshot in INIT state has not
written anything to the repository yet. If we see one from a master
failover, there is no point in moving it to ABORTED before removing it
from the cluster state in a subsequent CS update.
Instead, we can simply remove its job from the CS the first time
we see it on master failover and be done with it.
2020-04-15 12:27:52 +02:00
Armin Braun 48048646e7
Move Snapshot Status Related Method to Appropriate Places (#54558) (#55209)
* Move Snapshot Status Related Method to Appropriate Places

Lots of things living in `SnapshotsService` for no reason other than
that `SnapshotsService` provides the `RepositoriesService`.
Cleaning this up to directly use `RepositoriesService` in the relevant
transport actions and by that shortening the already very complex `SnapshotsService`.
2020-04-15 10:25:52 +02:00
Mark Vieira ce85063653
[7.x] Re-add origin url information to publish POM files (#55173) 2020-04-14 13:24:15 -07:00
Armin Braun f7467a7fe8
Fix Cluster Stabilization in SnapshotResiliencyTests (#55159) (#55168)
Just like in `AbstractCoordinatorTestCase` we can't just assume the cluster
is stable once all the cluster states align since stray follower/leader check
tasks could still hit us after a disconnect, causing future test operations to fail.
=> fixed by running all tasks in the possible time span of running into these
checks before validating that cluster states align on all nodes to prevent this
like we do in the coordinator tests.

Closes #55103
2020-04-14 19:22:26 +02:00
Yannick Welsch a610513ec7 Provide repository-level stats for searchable snapshots (#55051)
Provides basic repository-level stats that will allow us to get some insight into how many
requests are actually being made by the underlying SDK. Currently only tracks GET and LIST
calls for S3 repositories. Most of the code is unfortunately boiler plate to add a new endpoint
that will help us better understand some of the low-level dynamics of searchable snapshots.
2020-04-14 14:34:08 +02:00
Alan Woodward 16ebbff3b6 Mute CancellableTasksIT (#55152)
Test failures are tracked in #55106
2020-04-14 12:55:20 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 73c522320a Fix DanglingIndicesIT wait conditions (#55105)
Closes #55105
2020-04-14 13:54:33 +02:00
William Brafford 52bebec51f
NodeInfo response should use a collection rather than fields (#54460) (#55132)
This is a first cut at giving NodeInfo the ability to carry a flexible
list of heterogeneous info responses. The trick is to be able to
serialize and deserialize an arbitrary list of blocks of information. It
is convenient to be able to deserialize into usable Java objects so that
we can aggregate nodes stats for the cluster stats endpoint.

In order to provide a little bit of clarity about which objects can and
can't be used as info blocks, I've introduced a new interface called
"ReportingService."

I have removed the hard-coded getters (e.g., getOs()) in favor of a
flexible method that can return heterogeneous kinds of info blocks
(e.g., getInfo(OsInfo.class)). Taking a class as an argument removes the
need to cast in the client code.
2020-04-13 17:18:39 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 96bb1164f0 Support hierarchical task cancellation (#54757)
With this change, when a task is canceled, the task manager will cancel
not only its direct child tasks but all also its descendant tasks.

Closes #50990
2020-04-13 12:35:21 -04:00
Igor Motov 51c6f69e02
[7.x] Add support for filters to T-Test aggregation (#54980) (#55066)
Adds support for filters to T-Test aggregation. The filters can be used to
select populations based on some criteria and use values from the same or
different fields.

Closes #53692
2020-04-13 12:28:58 -04:00
Ioannis Kakavas 7a8a66d9ae
[7.x] Fix ReloadSecureSettings API to consume password (#54771) (#55059)
The secure_settings_password was never taken into consideration in
the ReloadSecureSettings API. This commit fixes that and adds
necessary REST layer testing. Doing so, it also:

- Allows TestClusters to have a password protected keystore
so that it can be set for tests.
- Adds a parameter to the run task so that elastisearch can
be run with a password protected keystore from source.
2020-04-13 09:50:55 +03:00
Yang Wang 862799956c
Deprecate local parameter for get field mapping request (#55014) (#55099)
The usage of local parameter for GetFieldMappingRequest has been removed from the underlying transport action since v2.0.

This PR deprecates the parameter from rest layer. It will be removed in next major version.
2020-04-12 13:48:47 +10:00
Nik Everett c00811f3a3
Make some agg tests easier to read (#54954) (#55079)
We added a fancy method to provide random realistic test data to the
reduction tests in #54910. This uses that to remove some of the more
esoteric machinations in the agg tests. This will marginally increase
the coverage of the serialiation tests and, more importantly, remove
some mysterious value generation code that only really made sense for
random reduction tests but was used all over the place. It doesn't, on
the other hand, make the tests shorter. Just *hopefully* more clear.

I only cleaned up a few tests this way. If we like this it'd probably be
worth grabbing others.
2020-04-10 14:15:30 -04:00
Nik Everett b99a50bcb9
value_count Aggregation optimization (backport of #54854) (#55076)
We found some problems during the test.

Data: 200Million docs, 1 shard, 0 replica

    hits    |   avg   |   sum   | value_count |
----------- | ------- | ------- | ----------- |
     20,000 |   .038s |   .033s |       .063s |
    200,000 |   .127s |   .125s |       .334s |
  2,000,000 |   .789s |   .729s |      3.176s |
 20,000,000 |  4.200s |  3.239s |     22.787s |
200,000,000 | 21.000s | 22.000s |    154.917s |

The performance of `avg`, `sum` and other is very close when performing
statistics, but the performance of `value_count` has always been poor,
even not on an order of magnitude. Based on some common-sense knowledge,
we think that `value_count` and sum are similar operations, and the time
consumed should be the same. Therefore, we have discussed the agg
of `value_count`.

The principle of counting in es is to traverse the field of each
document. If the field is an ordinary value, the count value is
increased by 1. If it is an array type, the count value is increased
by n. However, the problem lies in traversing each document and taking
out the field, which changes from disk to an object in the Java
language. We summarize its current problems with Elasticsearch as:

- Number cast to string overhead, and GC problems caused by a large
  number of strings
- After the number type is converted to string, sorting and other
  unnecessary operations are performed

Here is the proof of type conversion overhead.

```
// Java long to string source code, getChars is very time-consuming.
public static String toString(long i) {
        int size = stringSize(i);
        if (COMPACT_STRINGS) {
            byte[] buf = new byte[size];
            getChars(i, size, buf);
            return new String(buf, LATIN1);
        } else {
            byte[] buf = new byte[size * 2];
            StringUTF16.getChars(i, size, buf);
            return new String(buf, UTF16);
        }
}
```

  test type  | average |  min |     max     |   sum
------------ | ------- | ---- | ----------- | -------
double->long |  32.2ns | 28ns |     0.024ms |  3.22s
long->double |  31.9ns | 28ns |     0.036ms |  3.19s
long->String | 163.8ns | 93ns |  1921    ms | 16.3s

particularly serious.

Our optimization code is actually very simple. It is to manage different
types separately, instead of uniformly converting to string unified
processing. We added type identification in ValueCountAggregator, and
made special treatment for number and geopoint types to cancel their
type conversion. Because the string type is reduced and the string
constant is reduced, the improvement effect is very obvious.

    hits    |   avg   |   sum   | value_count | value_count | value_count | value_count | value_count | value_count |
            |         |         |    double   |    double   |   keyword   |   keyword   |  geo_point  |  geo_point  |
            |         |         |   before    |    after    |   before    |    after    |   before    |    after    |
----------- | ------- | ------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- | ----------- |
     20,000 |     38s |   .033s |       .063s |       .026s |       .030s |       .030s |       .038s |       .015s |
    200,000 |    127s |   .125s |       .334s |       .078s |       .116s |       .099s |       .278s |       .031s |
  2,000,000 |    789s |   .729s |      3.176s |       .439s |       .348s |       .386s |      3.365s |       .178s |
 20,000,000 |  4.200s |  3.239s |     22.787s |      2.700s |      2.500s |      2.600s |     25.192s |      1.278s |
200,000,000 | 21.000s | 22.000s |    154.917s |     18.990s |     19.000s |     20.000s |    168.971s |      9.093s |

- The results are more in line with common sense. `value_count` is about
  the same as `avg`, `sum`, etc., or even lower than these. Previously,
  `value_count` was much larger than avg and sum, and it was not even an
  order of magnitude when the amount of data was large.
- When calculating numeric types such as `double` and `long`, the
  performance is improved by about 8 to 9 times; when calculating the
  `geo_point` type, the performance is improved by 18 to 20 times.
2020-04-10 13:16:39 -04:00
Tim Brooks 98fba92022
Fail sniff process if no connections opened (#54934)
Currently the remote cluster sniff connection process can succeed even
if no connections are opened. This commit fixes this by failing the
connection process if no connections are successfully opened.
2020-04-10 10:06:45 -06:00
Jim Ferenczi d14ed34577 Explicitly test rewrite of date histogram's time zones on date_nanos (#54402)
This commit adds an explicit test of time zone rewrite on date nanos
field. Today this is working but we need tests to ensure that we don't
break it unintentionally.
2020-04-10 17:37:59 +02:00
Igor Motov da976d247f
Improve robustness of Query Result serializations (#54692) (#55028)
Makes query result serialization more robust by propagating possible
IOExceptions that can occur during shard level result serialization to the
caller instead of throwing AssertionError that is not intercepted.

Fixes #54665
2020-04-10 10:29:01 -04:00
Jason Tedor 9eeae59a83
Clarify available processors (#54907)
The use of available processors, the terminology, and the settings
around it have evolved over time. This commit cleans up some places in
the codes and in the docs to adjust to the current terminology.
2020-04-10 08:48:27 -04:00
Przemko Robakowski 35c195b224
Prevent putting V2 index template when overlapping with existing template (#54933) (#55042)
* Prevent putting V2 index template when overlapping with existing template

This change prevents putting V2 index template when it would overlap with existing V2 template
of the same priority

Relates to #53101
2020-04-10 10:31:37 +02:00
Nik Everett 62d6bc31bf
Reduce memory for big aggs run against many shards (#54758) (#55024)
This changes the behavior of aggregations when search is performed
against enough shards to enable "batch reduce" mode. In this case we
force always store aggregations in serialized form rather than a
traditional java reference. This should shrink the memory usage of large
aggregations at the cost of slightly slowing down aggregations where the
coordinating node is also a data node. Because we're only doing this
when there are many shards this is likely to be fairly rare.

As a side effect this lets us add logs for the memory usage of the aggs
buffer:
```
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,052][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [1320->448] max [1320]
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,089][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [1328->448] max [1328]
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,102][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [1328->448] max [1328]
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,103][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [1328->448] max [1328]
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,105][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs final reduction [888] max [1328]
```

These are useful, but you need to keep some things in mind before
trusting them:
1. The buffers are oversized ala Lucene's ArrayUtils. This means that we
   are using more space than we need, but probably not much more.
2. Before they are merged the aggregations are inflated into their
   traditional Java objects which *probably* take up a lot more space
   than the serialized form. That is, after all, the reason why we store
   them in serialized form in the first place.

And, just because I can, here is another example of the log:
```
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,731][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [147528->49176] max [147528]
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,750][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [147528->49176] max [147528]
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,809][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [147528->49176] max [147528]
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,827][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [147528->49176] max [147528]
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,829][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs final reduction [98352] max [147528]
```

I got that last one by building a ten shard index with a million docs in
it and running a `sum` in three layers of `terms` aggregations, all on
`long` fields, and with a `batched_reduce_size` of `3`.
2020-04-09 14:58:42 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 850ea7c0be Correct the name of the docvalues_fields object parser. 2020-04-09 11:36:28 -07:00
Nik Everett 83c328f125
Deprecate serializing PipelineAggregators (#54926) (#55025)
`PipelineAggregator`s are only sent across the wire for backwards
compatibility with 7.7.0. `PipelineAggregator` needs to continue to
implement `NamedWriteable` for backwards compatibility but pipeline
aggregations created after 7.7.0 need not implement any of the methods
in that interface because we'll never attempt to call them. So this
creates implementations in `PipelineAggregator` (the base class) that
just throw exceptions.
2020-04-09 14:13:47 -04:00
Przemko Robakowski adc6e880cf
Fix NPE in MetadataIndexTemplateService#findV2Template (#54945) (#55001)
This commit fixes potential NPE when there's V2 template with `null` priority.
This is done by using `null`-safe comparator.
2020-04-09 11:34:20 +02:00
Przemko Robakowski afa3467957
[7.x] HLRC support for Index Templates V2 (#54838) (#54932)
* HLRC support for Index Templates V2 (#54838)

* HLRC support for Index Templates V2

This change adds High Level Rest Client support for Index Templates V2.

Relates to #53101

* fixed compilation error

Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-04-09 07:43:13 +02:00
Dan Hermann c7f9a27d2d
Delete backing indices with data stream (#54693) (#54976) 2020-04-08 15:18:12 -05:00
Lee Hinman 3b879b0821
[7.x] Use V2 templates when reading duplicate aliases and inge… (#54973)
When a new index is rolled over, we check to see whether there are any duplicate alias
configurations in the index template configuration. Additionally, when a new index is created from a
bulk action, we check the templates to see if there are any ingest pipelines that need to be applied
to the index that will be newly created.

Both of these actions previously checked the v1 templates for their settings, they now also check
the v2 index templates, with the v2 index templates taking precendence similar to the way they do
when creating an index.

Relates to #53101
2020-04-08 13:33:14 -06:00