This change adds version information in case a native ML process crashes, the version is important for choosing the right symbol files when analyzing the crash. Adding the version combines all necessary information on one line.
relates elastic/ml-cpp#94
This change introduces a new rest endpoint for lifecycles that
allows users to explicitely jump to earlier or later steps in the
policy's execution. This is useful for re-running tasks that may
be stuck, or were incorrectly configured.
Endpoint can be found in this format:
POST _xpack/index_lifecycle/_move/<index_name>
{
current_step: ...
next_step: ...
}
This operates on a per-index basis and does not resolve the param to
multiple indices.
The action is validated so that the index's state is only modified if
all of the following are true:
- <index_name> has an existing policy associated with it
- current_step is the actual step the index is currently on (for sanity)
- next_step is a valid step within the policy-step-registry
* respond to reviewer
refactor to stop using MoveToNextStepUpdateTask directly
* remove getPolicyRegistry
* rename validateMoveToNextStep
It is possible for state documents to be
left behind in the state index. This may be
because of bugs or uncontrollable scenarios.
In any case, those documents may take up quite
some disk space when they add up. This commit
adds a step in the expired data deletion that
is part of the daily maintenance service. The
new step searches for state documents that
do not belong to any of the current jobs and
deletes them.
Closes#30551
* add QA-style Rest tests to index-lifecycle
This PR introduces a `qa` module within the index-lifecycle project.
the idea is to have both complex policies tested, as well as
policies with isolated/singular actions. So far, only tests with policies
containing one action are implemented.
Following Actions have implemented tests in this commit
- AllocateAction
- DeleteAction
- ForceMergeAction
- ReadOnlyAction
- ReplicasAction
tests to be added later
- RolloverAction
- ShrinkAction
* respond to review and enable integTests
* fix dependsOn fiasco
* fix license
* update to new proj structure
* move to new integTest with x-pack-core as module
* remove unused imports
* update to use module instead of plugin
Adjust fast forward for token expiration test
Adjusts the maximum fast forward time for token expiration tests
to be 5 seconds before actual token expiration so that the test
won't fail even when upperlimit is randomly selected.
Resolves: #30062
The part of the history template responsible for slack attachments had a
dynamic mapping configured which could lead to problems, when a string
value looking like a date was configured in the value field of an
attachment.
This commit fixes the template by setting this field always to text.
This also requires a change in the template numbering to be sure this
will be applied properly when starting watcher.
This commit removes xpack from being a meta-plugin-as-a-module.
It also fixes a couple tests which were missing task dependencies, which
failed once the gradle execution order changed.
Removes dependency for server's version from the JDBC driver code. This
should allow us to dramatically reduce driver's size by removing the
server dependency from the driver.
Relates #29856
This commit increases the logging level around search to aid in
debugging failures in LicensingTests#testSecurityActionsByLicenseType
where we are seeing all shards failed error while trying to search the
security index.
See #30301
This change adds a `listTasks` method to the high level java
ClusterClient which allows listing running tasks through the
task management API.
Related to #27205
* Refactors ClientHelper to combine header logic
This change removes all the `*ClientHelper` classes which were
repeating logic between plugins and instead adds
`ClientHelper.executeWithHeaders()` and
`ClientHelper.executeWithHeadersAsync()` methods to centralise the
logic for executing requests with stored security headers.
* Removes Watcher headers constant
When the encrpytion of sensitive date is enabled, test that a
scheduled watch is executed as expected and produces the correct value
from a secret in the basic auth header.
The `ClusterStateWaitStep.isConditionMet()` method now returns a
`Result` object which contains a boolean for if the condition is met
and an `ToXContentObject` to provide information in the case where the
condition is not met.
If the condition is not met, the step information is stored in the
cluster state
Make SSLContext reloadable
This commit replaces all customKeyManagers and TrustManagers
(ReloadableKeyManager,ReloadableTrustManager,
EmptyKeyManager, EmptyTrustManager) with instances of
X509ExtendedKeyManager and X509ExtendedTrustManager.
This change was triggered by the effort to allow Elasticsearch to
run in a FIPS-140 environment. In JVMs running in FIPS approved
mode, only SunJSSE TrustManagers and KeyManagers can be used.
Reloadability is now ensured by a volatile instance of SSLContext
in SSLContectHolder.
SSLConfigurationReloaderTests use the reloadable SSLContext to
initialize HTTP Clients and Servers and use these for testing the
key material and trust relations.
This commit is related to #28898. It adds an nio driven http server
transport. Currently it only supports basic http features. Cors,
pipeling, and read timeouts will need to be added in future PRs.
Due to the way composite aggregation works, ordering in GROUP BY can be
applied only through grouped columns which now the analyzer verifier
enforces.
Fix 29900
This commit removes the SecurityLifecycleService, relegating its former
functions of listening for cluster state updates to SecurityIndexManager
and IndexAuditTrail.
This change adds a grok_pattern field to the GET categories API
output in ML. It's calculated using the regex and examples in the
categorization result, and applying a list of candidate Grok
patterns to the bits in between the tokens that are considered to
define the category.
This can currently be considered a prototype, as the Grok patterns
it produces are not optimal. However, enough people have said it
would be useful for it to be worthwhile exposing it as experimental
functionality for interested parties to try out.
This is fixing an issue that has come up in some builds. In some
scenarios I see an assertion failure that we are trying to move to
application mode when we are not in handshake mode. What I think is
happening is that we are in handshake mode and have received the
completed handshake message AND an application message. While reading in
handshake mode we switch to application mode. However, there is still
data to be consumed so we attempt to continue to read in handshake mode.
This leads to us attempting to move to application mode again throwing
an assertion.
This commit fixes this by immediatly exiting the handshake mode read
method if we are not longer in handshake mode. Additionally if we swap
modes during a read we attempt to read with the new mode to see if there
is data that needs to be handled.
The errors were caused because release tests would use a copy of
the public key that was formatted differently. The change to the
public key format was introduced in [1].
Release tests Jenkins job has now been updated to use the correct
key format depending on the branch they run on [2]
Closes#30430
[1] https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/30251
[2] https://github.com/elastic/infra/pull/4944
* Adds `index.lifecycle.step_info` setting and uses it on ERROR
This change make a new `index.lifecycle.step_info` setting which can be
used to store a JSON blob of containing context about the current step.
It then adds code so that when we move to the error step we serialise
the exception to JSON and store it in this setting so the user can get
information on why the step failed.
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/LifecycleSettings.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycle.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunner.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTask.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunnerTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTaskTests.java
* Adds step information for AsyncWaitSteps
The Listener for AsyncWaitStep now takes a ToXContentObject which
represents information about the status of the condition if it has not
completed. This object is then serialised to a JSON string and stored
in the `index.lifecycle.step_info` index setting. This information is
only stored if the step is not complete. If the step is complete the
step info is ignored sice we will move straight to the next step where
the info is no longer relevant.
Changes for the `ClusterStateWaitStep` will be very similar but will be
made in a following commit after this approach has been agreed. I do
not intend to have information for `AsyncActionStep` to have the
ability to set step info since actions should either be done or not
done and if they error they should transition to the ERROR step.
* Clear step info when transitioning to next step
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunner.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunnerTests.java
* Addresses review comments
Since adding back the per-watch statistics, we do not need to access
every trigger engine implementation to get the current total job count.
This commit removes the unused methods to do so.
Tweak the return data, in particular with regards for ODBC columns to
better align with the spec
Fix order for SYS TYPES and TABLES according to the JDBC/ODBC spec
Fix#30386Fix#30521
This commit cleans up some code in the FileUserPasswdStore and the
FileUserRolesStore classes. The maps used in these classes are volatile
so we need to make sure that we don't perform multiple operations with
the map unless we are sure we are using a reference to the same map.
The maps are also never null, but there were a few null checks in the
code that were not needed. These checks have been removed.
The TokenMetaData equals method compared byte arrays using `.equals` on
the arrays themselves, which is the equivalent of an `==` check. This
means that a seperate byte[] with the same contents would not be
considered equivalent to the existing one, even though it should be.
The method has been updated to use `Array#equals` and similarly the
hashcode method has been updated to call `Arrays#hashCode` instead of
calling hashcode on the array itself.
These tests are both in the file `watcher/stats/10_basic`, and have been
failing fairly frequently over the last month with a start-up issue.
The issue is being tracked in #30298.
Dates internally contain milliseconds (which appear when converting them
to Strings) however parsing does not accept them (and is being strict).
The parser has been changed so that Date is mandatory but the time
(including its fractions such as millis) are optional.
Fix#30002
This commit adds a general state listener to the SecurityIndexManager,
and replaces the existing health and up-to-date listeners with that. It
also moves helper methods relating to health to SecurityIndexManager
from SecurityLifecycleService.
As conformance to best practices, this changes ensures that if a
SAML Response is signed, we verify the signature before processing
it any further. We were only checking the InResponseTo and
Destination attributes before potential signature validation but
there was no reason to do that up front either.
With the opening of xpack, we still retained a run task within
:x-pack:plugin. However, the root level run task also runs with the
default distribution. This change removes the extra run task inside
xpack in favor of using the root level task, and moves the
license/configuration code for run into the main run configuration.
This commit removes the hardcoded list of unconfigured ciphers in the
SslIntegrationTests. This list may include ciphers that are not
supported on certain JVMs. This list is replaced with code that
dynamically computes the set of ciphers that are not configured for
use by default.
Makes most logging at debug rather than warn and error.
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/ExecuteStepsUpdateTask.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunner.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleService.java
The HTTPClient used in watcher is based on the apache http client. The
current client is using a lot of defaults - which are not always
optimal. Two of those defaults are the maximum number of total
connections and the maximum number of connections to a single route.
If one of those limits is reached, the HTTPClient waits for a connection
to be finished thus acting in a blocking fashion. In order to prevent
this when many requests are being executed, we increase the limit of
total connections as well as the connections per route (a route is
basically an endpoint, which also contains proxy information, not
containing an URL, just hosts).
On top of that an additional option has been set to evict
long running connections, which can potentially be reused after some
time. As this requires an additional background thread, this required
some changes to ensure that the httpclient is closed properly. Also the
timeout for this can be configured.
This commit renames IndexLifecycleManager to SecurityIndexManager as it
is not actually a general purpose class, but specific to security. It
also removes indirection in code calling the lifecycle service, instead
calling the security index manager directly.
Starting watcher should wait for the watcher to be started before
marking the status as started, which is now done via a callback.
Also, reloading watcher could set the execution service to paused. This could
lead to watches not being executed, when run in tests. This fix does not
change the paused flag in the execution service, just clears out the
current queue and executions.
Closes#30381
Starting watcher should wait for the watcher to be started before
marking the status as started, which is now done via a callback.
Also, reloading watcher could set the execution service to paused. This could
lead to watches not being executed, when run in tests. This fix does not
change the paused flag in the execution service, just clears out the
current queue and executions.
Closes#30381
* master: (35 commits)
DOCS: Correct mapping tags in put-template api
DOCS: Fix broken link in the put index template api
Add put index template api to high level rest client (#30400)
Relax testAckedIndexing to allow document updating
[Docs] Add snippets for POS stop tags default value
Move respect accept header on no handler to 6.3.1
Respect accept header on no handler (#30383)
[Test] Add analysis-nori plugin to the vagrant tests
[Docs] Fix bad link
[Docs] Fix end of section in the korean plugin docs
Expose the Lucene Korean analyzer module in a plugin (#30397)
Docs: remove transport_client from CCS role example (#30263)
[Rollup] Validate timezone in range queries (#30338)
Use readFully() to read bytes from CipherInputStream (#28515)
Fix docs Recently merged #29229 had a doc bug that broke the doc build. This commit fixes.
Test: remove cluster permission from CCS user (#30262)
Add Get Settings API support to java high-level rest client (#29229)
Watcher: Remove unneeded index deletion in tests
Set the new lucene version for 6.4.0
[ML][TEST] Clean up jobs in ModelPlotIT
...
When validating the search request, we make sure any date_histogram
aggregations have timezones that match the jobs. But we didn't
do any such validation on range queries.
While it wouldn't produce incorrect results, it would be confusing
to the user as no documents would match the aggregation (because we
add a filter clause on the timezone for the agg).
Now the user gets an exception up front, and some helpful text about
why the range query didnt match, and which timezones are acceptable
Upgrade to lucene-7.4.0-snapshot-1ed95c097b
This version contains:
* An Analyzer for Korean
* An IntervalQuery and IntervalsSource that retrieve minimum intervals of positional queries.
* A new API to retrieve matches (offsets and positions) of a query for a single document.
* Support for soft deletes in the index writer.
* A fixed shingle filter that handles index time synonyms.
* Support for emoji sequence in ICUTokenizer (with an upgrade to icu 61.1)
When the watcher service pauses execution due to a cluster state update,
the trigger service and its engines also need to pause properly instead
of keeping going. This is also important when the .watches index is
deleted, so that watches don't stay in a triggered mode.
The IndexAndAliasesResolver resolves the indices and aliases for each
request and also handles local and remote indices. The current
implementation uses the ResolvedIndices class to hold the resolved
indices and aliases. While evaluating the indices and aliases against
the user's permissions, the final value for ResolvedIndices is
constructed. Prior to this change, this was done by creating a
ResolvedIndices for the first set of indices and for each additional
addition, a new ResolvedIndices object is created and merged with
the existing one. With a small number of indices and aliases this does
not pose a large problem; however as the number of indices/aliases
grows more list allocations and array copies are needed resulting in a
large amount of garbage and severely impacted performance.
This change introduces a builder for ResolvedIndices that appends to
mutable lists until the final value has been constructed, which will
ultimately reduce the amount of garbage generated by this code.
When dealing with filtering, a composite aggregation might return empty
buckets (which have been filtered) which gets sent as is to the client.
Unfortunately this interprets the response as no more data instead of
retrying.
This now has changed and the listener keeps retrying until either the
query has ended or data passes the filter.
Fix#30292
This commit fixes an issue with the data diagnostics were
empty buckets are not reported even though they should. Once
a job is reopened, the diagnostics do not get initialized from
the current data counts (especially the latest record timestamp).
The result is that if the data that is sent have a time gap compared
to the previous ones, that gap is not accounted for in the empty bucket
count.
This commit fixes that by initializing the diagnostics with the current
data counts.
Closes#30080
really bad happens
If the `onFailure()` method is called on the cluster state task then
something bad happened that we can't really deal with so this change
throws an ElasticsearchException in that case and the step will be
re-executed when the policy is next triggered. If we can't submit a
cluster state task then we can't move to the error state so there isn't
really anything else we can do here. If the cluster state task fails
like this there are probably bigger issues witht he cluster anyway.
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/ExecuteStepsUpdateTask.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTask.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToNextStepUpdateTask.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/ClusterStateUpdateStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/ExecuteStepsUpdateTaskTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTaskTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToNextStepUpdateTaskTests.java
* Adds infrastructure for dealing with errors in step execution
This change adds a new ErrorStep which a step can move to if it
encounters an error it cannot automatically recover from by retrying on
the next execution. The error step is special in that it cannot
complete. The intention is that the user will need to call an API to man
ually mocve the step in order to progress the index's lifecycle. The
error step retains the phase and action names of the step before it but
with the step name set to `ERROR`. For this reason no ordinary step can
have this name. `AbstractStepTestCase.testStepNameNotError()` ensures
that no step uses `ERROR` as the step name for either its stepKey or
its nextStepKey.
The new `index.lifecycle.failed_step` setting is used
to store the name of the failed step so the user can know in which step
the error occured. More error information will be added shortly.
The async steps will now move to the error step if listener.onFailure()
is called.
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/LifecycleSettings.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/ErrorStep.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunner.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTask.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/PolicyStepsRegistry.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/ErrorStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunnerTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTaskTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToNextStepUpdateTaskTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/PolicyStepsRegistryTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ErrorStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/LifecycleSettings.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AbstractStepTestCase.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ErrorStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunner.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTask.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/PolicyStepsRegistry.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunnerTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTaskTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToNextStepUpdateTaskTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/PolicyStepsRegistryTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ErrorStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/LifecycleSettings.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AbstractStepTestCase.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ErrorStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunner.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTask.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/PolicyStepsRegistry.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunnerTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToErrorStepUpdateTaskTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/MoveToNextStepUpdateTaskTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/PolicyStepsRegistryTests.java
* Addresses review comments
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ErrorStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ErrorStepTests.java
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xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunner.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunnerTests.java
The current implementation starts/stops watcher using an executor. This
can result in our of order operations.
This commit reduces those executor calls to an absolute minimum in order
to be able to do state changes within the cluster state listener method,
which runs in sequence.
When a state change occurs that forces the watcher service to pause
(like no watcher index, no master node, no local shards), the service is
now in a paused state.
Pausing is a super lightweight operation, which marks the
ExecutionService as paused and waits for the currently executing watches
to finish in the background via an executor. The same applies for
stopping, the potentially long running operation is outsourced in to an
executor, as waiting for executed watches is decoupled from the current
state.
The only other long running operation is starting, where watches need to
be loaded. This is also done via an executor, but has an additional
protection by checking the cluster state version it was started with. If
another cluster state version was trying to load the watches, then this
loading will not take effect.
This PR also cleans up some unused states, like the a simple boolean in
the HistoryStore/TriggeredWatchStore marking it as started or stopped,
as this can now be caught in the execution service.
Another advantage of this approach is the fact, that now only triggered
watches are not getting executed, while watches that are run via the
Execute Watch API will still be executed regardless if watcher is
stopped or not.
Lastly the TickerScheduleTriggerEngine thread now only starts on data nodes.
This commit is a follow up to #30135. It updates the stream
compatibility versions in the start_trial requests and responses to
reflect that fact that this work has been backported to 6.3.
Necessary changes so that the licensing functionality can be
used in a JVM in FIPS 140 approved mode.
* Uses adequate salt length in encryption
* Changes key derivation to PBKDF2WithHmacSHA512 from a custom
approach with SHA512 and manual key stretching
* Removes redundant manual padding
Other relevant changes:
* Uses the SAH512 hash instead of the encrypted key bytes as the
key fingerprint to be included in the license specification
* Removes the explicit verification check of the encryption key
as this is implicitly checked in signature verification.
This commit removes the http.enabled setting. While all real nodes (started with bin/elasticsearch) will always have an http binding, there are many tests that rely on the quickness of not actually needing to bind to 2 ports. For this case, the MockHttpTransport.TestPlugin provides a dummy http transport implementation which is used by default in ESIntegTestCase.
closes#12792
* SQL: Reduce number of ranges generated for comparisons
Rewrote optimization rule for combining ranges by improving the
detection of binary comparisons in a tree to better combine
them in a range, regardless of their place inside an expression.
Additionally, improve the comparisons of Numbers of different types
Also, improve reassembly of conjunction/disjunction into balanced
trees.
Do not promote BinaryComparisons to Ranges since it introduces NULL
boundaries and thus a corner-case that needs too much handling
Compare BinaryComparisons directly between themselves and to Ranges
Fix#30017
The elasticsearch-users utility had various messages that were
outdated or incorrect. This commit updates the output from this
command to reflect current terminology and configuration.
The variadic constructor was only used in a few places and the
RepositoriesMetaData class is backed by a List anyway, so just using a
List will make it simpler to instantiate it.
Cause the CLI to ignore commands that are empty or consist only of
newlines. This is a fairly standard thing for SQL CLIs to do.
It looks like:
```
sql> ;
sql>
|
| ;
sql> exit;
Bye!
```
I think I *could* have implemented this with a `CliCommand` that throws
out empty string but it felt simpler to bake it in to the `CliRepl`.
Closes#30000
xpack core contains a fork of `Cron` from quartz who's javadoc has a
`<table>` with non-html5 compatible stuff. This html5ifies the table and
switches the `:x-pack:plugin:core` project to building javadoc with
HTML5.
* Adds ClusterState to AsyncActionStep.performAction
This is needed so a new step can be created for the shrink action which
can select a node to allocate to based on the current routing rules and
the node attributes on teh discovery nodes.
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AsyncActionStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/DeleteStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ForceMergeStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/RolloverStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ShrinkSetAliasStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ShrinkStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/UpdateSettingsStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/DeleteStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ForceMergeStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/RolloverStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ShrinkSetAliasStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ShrinkStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/UpdateSettingsStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunner.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleService.java
x-pack/plugin/index-lifecycle/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/inde
xlifecycle/IndexLifecycleRunnerTests.java
* Adds single node allocation to shrink
This change adds two new steps as the first steps of the shrink action:
1. A `SetSingleNodeAllocateStep` which:
1. Determines which of the active nodes match the existing index
allocation rules
2. Randomly (using Randomness so its deterministic for testing)
picks one of the matching nodes
3. Updates the index settings to add a require allocation rule for
the node that was picked (using the
`index.routing.allocation.require._name` setting)
2. An `AllocationRoutedStep` which ensures that at least one copy of
each shard is allocated according to the new allocation rules
Note that this change also modifies the `AllocationRoutedStep` to add a
boolean field which determines whether the allocation is complete when
at least one copy of each shard matches the allocation rulees or if it
needs to wait for all shard copies to be allocated according to the
rules.
Lastly, a `randomStepKey()` method is added to `AbstractStepTestCase`
for convenience.
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AllocateAction.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AllocationRoutedStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/SetSingleNodeAllocateStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ShrinkAction.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ShrinkSetAliasStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/action/admin/indices/
settings/put/UpdateSettingsTestHelper.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AbstractStepTestCase.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AllocationRoutedStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/SetSingleNodeAllocateStepTests.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/ShrinkActionTests.java
* Fixes AllocationRoutedStep when `waitForAllShardCopies=false`
This change fixes `AllocationRoutedStep` so that when
`waitForAllShardCopies=false` we wait for any shard copy of each shard
to be allocated according to the allocation rules rather than
specifically the primary of each shard.
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AllocationRoutedStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/AllocationRoutedStepTests.java
* Corrects Licence headers and typo
x-pack/plugin/core/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/SetSingleNodeAllocateStep.java
x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/indexlifec
ycle/SetSingleNodeAllocateStepTests.java
This commit refactors the DataStreamDiagnostics class
achieving the following advantages:
- simpler code; by encapsulating the moving bucket histogram
into its own class
- better performance; by using an array to store the buckets
instead of a map
- explicit handling of gap buckets; in preparation of fixing #30080
Starting with the refactoring in https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/22778 (released in 5.3) we may fail to properly replicate operation when a mapping update on master fails. If a bulk
operations needs a mapping update half way, it will send a request to the master before continuing
to index the operations. If that request times out or isn't acked (i.e., even one node in the cluster
didn't process it within 30s), we end up throwing the exception and aborting the entire bulk. This is
a problem because all operations that were processed so far are not replicated any more to the
replicas. Although these operations were never "acked" to the user (we threw an error) it cause the
local checkpoint on the replicas to lag (on 6.x) and the primary and replica to diverge.
This PR does a couple of things:
1) Most importantly, treat *any* mapping update failure as a document level failure, meaning only
the relevant indexing operation will fail.
2) Removes the mapping update callbacks from `IndexShard.applyIndexOperationOnPrimary` and
similar methods for simpler execution. We don't use exceptions any more when a mapping
update was successful.
I think we need to do more work here (the fact that a single slow node can prevent those mappings
updates from being acked and thus fail operations is bad), but I want to keep this as small as I can
(it is already too big).
The overall NOTICE file for the ML X-Pack module should
include the notices from the 3rd party C++ components as
well as the 3rd party Java components.
Currently, the only way to get the REST response for the `/_cluster/state`
call to return the `cluster_uuid` is to request the `metadata` metrics,
which is one of the most expensive response structures. However, external
monitoring agents will likely want the `cluster_uuid` to correlate the
response with other API responses whether or not they want cluster
metadata.
We had a number of awaitsFix links that weren't updated after the xpack
merge.
Where possible I changed the links to the new locations, but in some
circumstances the original ticket was closed (suggesting the awaitsfix
should be removed) or was otherwise unclear the status.
Email message IDs are supposed to be unique. In order to guarantee this,
we need to take the action id of a watch action into account as well,
not just the watch id from the watch execution context. This prevents
that two actions from the same watch execution end up with the same
message id.
This is related to #30134. It modifies the start_trial action to require
an acknowledgement parameter in the rest request to actually start the
trial license. There are backwards compatibility issues as prior ES
versions did not support this parameter. To handle this, it is assumed
that a request coming from a node prior to 6.3 is acknowledged. And
attempts to write a non-acknowledged request to a prior to 6.3 node will
throw an exception.
Additionally this PR adds messages about the trial license the user is
generating.
Currently the test picks random java.util.TimeZone ids in some places.
Internally we still need to convert back to joda DateTimeZone by id
occassionally (e.g. when serializing to pre 6.3 versions). There are
some deprecated "SystemV/*" time zones that Jodas DateTimeZone refuses
to convert. This change excludes those rare cases from the set of
allowed random time zones. It would be quiet odd for them to appear in
practice.
Closes#30156
A few of the old style license got kept around because their comment
string did not start with a space. This caused the license check to not
see it as a license and skip it. This commit cleans it up.
The purpose of this change is to reflect what is the future way of configuring aliases in
the Rollover action for ILM. With this change, users will be able to edit all desired rollover-related
information in the index's template, so that the index-lifecycle policy does not need to be dependent on it.
Adds tasks that check that the all jars that we build have LICENSE.txt
and NOTICE.txt files and that the files are correct. Sets check to
depend on these task.
This is mostly there for extra parnoia because we automatically
configure all Jar tasks to include the LICENSE.txt and NOTICE.txt
files anyway. But it is quite possible to add configuration to those
tasks that would override either file.
This causes check to depend on several more things than it used to.
Take, for example, javadoc:
check depends on the new verifyJavadocJarNotice which depends on
extractJavadocJar which depends on javadocJar which depends on
javadoc, this check now depends on javadoc.
The bundled configuration isn't recognised by eclipse so these
dependencies are missed when it imports the `x-pack:plugin:sql:jdbc`
project. This change makes these dependencies compile dependencies if
the build is running for Eclipse.
Tests need to wait for changes to the job's established memory usage to
propagate and an over enthusiastic optimisation meant jobs were updated
from stale state causing recent change to be lost.
This commit fixes the classpath for the SQL CLI tool on Windows. As the
x-pack bin folder was collapsed into the distribution bin folder, the
location of the classpath here needed to no longer contain the old
plugins directory.
This commit adds the distribution type to the startup scripts so that we
can discern from log output and the main response the type of the
distribution (deb/rpm/tar/zip).
With the move of X-Pack to a module, the classpath for the scripts needs
to be adjusted. This was done on Unix, but not for Windows. This commit
addresses Windows.
This commit adds the distribution flavor (default versus oss) to the
build process which is passed through the startup scripts to
Elasticsearch. This change will be used to customize the message on
attempting to install/remove x-pack based on the distribution flavor.
This commit makes x-pack a module and adds it to the default
distrubtion. It also creates distributions for zip, tar, deb and rpm
which contain only oss code.
Previously, phase X's `after` step had `X` as its associated phase. This causes confusion because
we have only entered phase `X` once the `after` step is complete. Therefore, this refactor
pushes the after's phase to be associated with the previous phase. This first phase is an exception.
The first phase's `after` step is associated with the first phase (not some non-existent prior phase).
- Renames EnoughShardsWaitStep to ShrunkShardsAllocatedStep
- Changes ShrunkShardsAllocatedStep to check the shards of the shrunken index rather than the current one
- shrink index prefix is now passed into the steps of the shrink aciton
- Related Test Changes
Adds some missing tests including checking the hashcode and equals methods of `DeleteStep`, `StepKey`, and `TerminalPolicyStep` as well as adding a test for `DeleteAction.toSteps()`
- added ShrinkStep/Tests
- AsyncActionStep now passes in IndexMetaData instead of Index
- Delete usage of ClusterStateActionStep
- with ClusterStateActionStep gone, InitializePolicyContextStep
is the only other ClusterState-nonWait step
- Migrate setting-updates to UpdateSettingsStep
Also renames EnoughShardsWaitStep to ReplicasAllocatedStep, removes it from the allocate action and adds a check that th number of replicas in the cluster state is correct to it.
Various classes had some code that was not used and is not going to be needed so this change cleans up those classes so we don’t have dead code hanging around
The force-merge is an a TODO state due to the
unresolved issue around best_compression.
- updated ReadOnlyStep with tests
- implemented an update to the ForceMergeAction
- added UpdateBestCompressionSettingsStep
- added tests for SegmentCountStep