Commit Graph

4379 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jaymode d9fd4cc351 Add version 6.8.6 2019-11-20 11:01:57 -07:00
Jim Ferenczi 81548df2d9 Disable caching when queries are profiled (#48195)
This change disables the query and request cache when
profile is set to true in the request. This means that profiled queries
will not check caches to execute the query and the result will never be
added in the cache either.

Closes #33298
2019-11-20 16:02:59 +01:00
Armin Braun 1cde4a6364
Make SnapshotsService#getRepositoryData Async (#49322) (#49358)
* Make SnapshotsService#getRepositoryData Async (#49322)

Follow up to #49299 removing the blocking step for the
snapshot status APIs as well.
2019-11-20 15:22:10 +01:00
Alan Woodward c6b31162ba
Refactor percolator's QueryAnalyzer to use QueryVisitors
Lucene now allows us to explore the structure of a query using QueryVisitors,
delegating the knowledge of how to recurse through and collect terms to the
query implementations themselves. The percolator currently has a home-grown
external version of this API to construct sets of matching terms that must be
present in a document in order for it to possibly match the query.

This commit removes the home-grown implementation in favour of one using
QueryVisitor. This has the added benefit of making interval queries available
for percolator pre-filtering. Due to a bug in multi-term intervals (LUCENE-9050)
it also includes a clone of some of the lucene intervals logic, that can be removed
once upstream has been fixed.

Closes #45639
2019-11-20 09:21:01 +00:00
Mark Tozzi 17358b5af7
(refactor) Extract Empty/Script/Missing ValuesSource behavior to an interface (#48320) (#49330)
This is a pure code rearrangement refactor.  Logic for what specific ValuesSource instance to use for a given type (e.g. script or field) moved out of ValuesSourceConfig and into CoreValuesSourceType (previously just ValueSourceType; we extract an interface for future extensibility).  ValueSourceConfig still selects which case to use, and then the ValuesSourceType instance knows how to construct the ValuesSource for that case.
2019-11-19 16:44:29 -05:00
Jay Modi eed4cd25eb
ThreadPool and ThreadContext are not closeable (#43249) (#49273)
This commit changes the ThreadContext to just use a regular ThreadLocal
over the lucene CloseableThreadLocal. The CloseableThreadLocal solves
issues with ThreadLocals that are no longer needed during runtime but
in the case of the ThreadContext, we need it for the runtime of the
node and it is typically not closed until the node closes, so we miss
out on the benefits that this class provides.

Additionally by removing the close logic, we simplify code in other
places that deal with exceptions and tracking to see if it happens when
the node is closing.

Closes #42577
2019-11-19 13:15:16 -07:00
Jack Conradson 14d2e795ae make dim files mmapped (#49272)
This change mmaps dim files in HybridDirectory to take advantage of off-
heap BKD trees. This is based off of (#48509) via 
(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8932).
2019-11-19 10:22:30 -08:00
Armin Braun 0acba44a2e
Make Repository.getRepositoryData an Async API (#49299) (#49312)
This API call in most implementations is fairly IO heavy and slow
so it is more natural to be async in the first place.
Concretely though, this change is a prerequisite of #49060 since
determining the repository generation from the cluster state
introduces situations where this call would have to wait for other
operations to finish. Doing so in a blocking manner would break
`SnapshotResiliencyTests` and waste a thread.
Also, this sets up the possibility to in the future make use of async IO
where provided by the underlying Repository implementation.

In a follow-up `SnapshotsService#getRepositoryData` will be made async
as well (did not do it here, since it's another huge change to do so).
Note: This change for now does not alter the threading behaviour in any way (since `Repository#getRepositoryData` isn't forking) and is purely mechanical.
2019-11-19 16:49:12 +01:00
Armin Braun 9c00648314
Make Snapshot Delete Concurrency Exception Consistent (#49266) (#49281)
We shouldn't be throwing `RepositoryException` when the repository
wasn't concurrently modified in an unexpected fashion (i.e. on the blob/file level).
When we know that the known repo gen moved higher in terms of the generation
tracked in master memory we should throw the concurrent snapshot exception.

This change makes concurrent snapshot create and delete always throw the same exception,
prevents unnecessary listings when the generation is known to be off and prevents
future test failures in SLM tests that assume the concurrent snapshot exception
is always thrown here.
Without this change, the newly added test randomly fails the `instanceOf` assertion
by running into a `RepositoryException`.
2019-11-19 09:50:52 +01:00
Henning Andersen 2ac38fd315 Reindex and friends fail on RED shards (#45830)
Reindex, update by query and delete by query would silently disregard
RED/unavailable shards, thus not copying, updating or deleting matching
data in those shards. Now use `allow_partial_search_results=false` to
ensure these operations fail if the search crosses an unavailable chard.

Added the option to explicitly specify `allow_partial_search_results=true`
for reindex only (seemed too strange for update/delete by query).

Relates #45739 and #42612
2019-11-18 21:23:08 +01:00
Benjamin Trent eefe7688ce
[7.x][ML] ML Model Inference Ingest Processor (#49052) (#49257)
* [ML] ML Model Inference Ingest Processor (#49052)

* [ML][Inference] adds lazy model loader and inference (#47410)

This adds a couple of things:

- A model loader service that is accessible via transport calls. This service will load in models and cache them. They will stay loaded until a processor no longer references them
- A Model class and its first sub-class LocalModel. Used to cache model information and run inference.
- Transport action and handler for requests to infer against a local model
Related Feature PRs:

* [ML][Inference] Adjust inference configuration option API (#47812)

* [ML][Inference] adds logistic_regression output aggregator (#48075)

* [ML][Inference] Adding read/del trained models (#47882)

* [ML][Inference] Adding inference ingest processor (#47859)

* [ML][Inference] fixing classification inference for ensemble (#48463)

* [ML][Inference] Adding model memory estimations (#48323)

* [ML][Inference] adding more options to inference processor (#48545)

* [ML][Inference] handle string values better in feature extraction (#48584)

* [ML][Inference] Adding _stats endpoint for inference (#48492)

* [ML][Inference] add inference processors and trained models to usage (#47869)

* [ML][Inference] add new flag for optionally including model definition (#48718)

* [ML][Inference] adding license checks (#49056)

* [ML][Inference] Adding memory and compute estimates to inference (#48955)

* fixing version of indexed docs for model inference
2019-11-18 13:19:17 -05:00
gpaimla 7d20b50f45 Implement Lucene EstonianAnalyzer, Stemmer (#49149)
This PR adds a new analyzer and stemmer for the Estonian language.

Closes #48895
2019-11-18 17:24:21 +01:00
Armin Braun 25cc8e3663
Fix RepoCleanup not Removed on Master-Failover (#49217) (#49239)
The logic for `cleanupInProgress()` was backwards everywhere (method itself and
all but one user). Also, we weren't checking it when removing a repository.

This lead to a bug (in the one spot that didn't use the method backwards) that prevented
the cleanup cluster state entry from ever being removed from the cluster state if master
failed over during the cleanup process.

This change corrects the backwards logic, adds a test that makes sure the cleanup
is always removed and adds a check that prevents repository removal during cleanup
to the repositories service.

Also, the failure handling logic in the cleanup action was broken. Repeated invocation would lead to the cleanup being removed from the cluster state even if it was in progress. Fixed by adding a flag that indicates whether or not any removal of the cleanup task from the cluster state must be executed. Sorry for mixing this in here, but I had to fix it in the same PR, as the first test (for master-failover) otherwise would often just delete the blocked cleanup action as a result of a transport master action retry.
2019-11-18 16:44:09 +01:00
Armin Braun f7d9e7bdc4
Better Exceptions on Concurrent Snapshot Operations (#49220) (#49237)
* Better Exceptions on Concurrent Snapshot Operations

It is somewhat tricky to debug test failures from concurrent operations
without having the exact knowledge of what ran concurrently so I added
it to these exceptions in all spots.
2019-11-18 14:12:55 +01:00
Armin Braun 42268f0b0e
Fix Broken Network Disruption in SnapshotResiliencyTests (#49216) (#49231)
The network disruption was acting on node ids and node names
which made reconnects not work. Moved all usages to node names
to fix this. Since the map of all nodes in the test is indexed
by name this was easier to work with.
2019-11-18 12:02:27 +01:00
Yannick Welsch af797a77a1 Auto-expand indices according to allocation filtering rules (#48974)
Honours allocation filtering rules when auto-expanding indices.
2019-11-18 12:01:56 +01:00
Armin Braun 2886d4c6dd
Make FsBlobContainer Listing Resilient to Concurrent Modifications (#49142) (#49176)
* Make FsBlobContainer Listing Resilient to Concurrent Modifications

If we list out files in a folder via the lazily computed directory
stream, we have to deal with concurrent deletes when reading the file
attributes since we don't have a lock on the directory in any way.

Closes #37581
2019-11-15 21:14:53 +01:00
Mark Tozzi dad68c59fe
Avoid precision loss in DocValueFormat.RAW#parseLong (#49063) (#49169) 2019-11-15 12:32:26 -05:00
markharwood c3745b03ee
Search optimisation - add canMatch early aborts for queries on "_index" field (#49158)
Make queries on the “_index” field fast-fail if the target shard is an index that doesn’t match the query expression. Part of the “canMatch” phase optimisations.

Closes #48473
2019-11-15 16:50:32 +00:00
Jason Tedor 36dc544819
Adjust version on ingest processor exception
The dedicated ingest processor exception was backported to 7.5. This
commit updates the version in the 7.x branch.
2019-11-15 09:35:12 -05:00
Armin Braun fc505aaa76
Track Repository Gen. in BlobStoreRepository (#48944) (#49116)
This is intended as a stop-gap solution/improvement to #38941 that
prevents repo modifications without an intermittent master failover
from causing inconsistent (outdated due to inconsistent listing of index-N blobs)
`RepositoryData` to be written.

Tracking the latest repository generation will move to the cluster state in a
separate pull request. This is intended as a low-risk change to be backported as
far as possible and motived by the recently increased chance of #38941
causing trouble via SLM (see https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/47520).

Closes #47834
Closes #49048
2019-11-15 09:54:53 +01:00
Tal Levy 5cd6f64f15
Introduce faster approximate sinh/atan math functions (#49009) (#49110)
This commit introduces a new class called ESSloppyMath
that is meant to reflect the purpose of Lucene's SloppyMath,
but add additional unimplemented faster alternatives to math functions.

The two that are used by geotile-grid a lot are sinh/atan.

In a quick elasticsearch rally benchmark for geotile-grid on Switzerland
data points, this shows a (1.22x) 22% speed-up over using Math's functions.

closes #41166.
2019-11-14 14:15:34 -08:00
bellengao 6ce04429c6 Fix `_analyze` API to correctly use normalizers when specified (#48866)
Currently the `_analyze` endpoint doesn't correctly use normalizers specified
in the request. This change fixes that by returning the resolved normalizer from
TransportAnalyzeAction#getAnalyzer and updates test to be able to catch this
in the future.

Closes #48650
2019-11-14 19:51:11 +01:00
Jason Tedor 2bcdcb17cd
Introduce dedicated ingest processor exception (#48810)
Today we wrap exceptions that occur while executing an ingest processor
in an ElasticsearchException. Today, in ExceptionsHelper#unwrapCause we
only unwrap causes for exceptions that implement
ElasticsearchWrapperException, which the top-level
ElasticsearchException does not. Ultimately, this means that any
exception that occurs during processor execution does not have its cause
unwrapped, and so its status is blanket treated as a 500. This means
that while executing a bulk request with an ingest pipeline,
document-level failures that occur during a processor will cause the
status for that document to be treated as 500. Since that does not give
the client any indication that they made a mistake, it means some
clients will enter infinite retries, thinking that there is some
server-side problem that merely needs to clear. This commit addresses
this by introducing a dedicated ingest processor exception, so that its
causes can be unwrapped. While we could consider a broader change to
unwrap causes for more than just ElasticsearchWrapperExceptions, that is
a broad change with unclear implications. Since the problem of reporting
500s on client errors is a user-facing bug, we take the conservative
approach for now, and we can revisit the unwrapping in a future change.
2019-11-14 11:04:53 -05:00
Christoph Büscher 6c5644335f Simplify TransportMultiSearchActionTests (#48523)
The test doesn't seem to need the threadpool that is created and destroyed in
setup and teardown any longer, so it can be removed.
2019-11-14 14:48:16 +01:00
Rory Hunter c46a0e8708
Apply 2-space indent to all gradle scripts (#49071)
Backport of #48849. Update `.editorconfig` to make the Java settings the
default for all files, and then apply a 2-space indent to all `*.gradle`
files. Then reformat all the files.
2019-11-14 11:01:23 +00:00
Henning Andersen 66f0c8900f
Fix Transport Stopped Exception (#48930) (#49035)
When a node shuts down, `TransportService` moves to stopped state and
then closes connections. If a request is done in between, an exception
was thrown that was not retried in replication actions. Now throw a
wrapped `NodeClosedException` exception instead, which is correctly
handled in replication action. Fixed other usages too.

Relates #42612
2019-11-13 18:48:05 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 2dfa0133d5 Always use primary term from primary to index docs on replica (#47583)
Ensures that we always use the primary term established by the primary to index docs on the
replica. Makes the logic around replication less brittle by always using the operation primary
term on the replica that is coming from the primary.
2019-11-13 12:13:45 +01:00
Igor Motov 40776eedaf Fix ignoring missing values in min/max aggregations (#48970)
Fixes the issue when the missing values can be ignored in min/max
due to BKD optimization.

Fixes #48905
2019-11-12 19:57:28 -05:00
Armin Braun 0e1035241d
Fix Broken Snapshots in Mixed Clusters (#48993) (#48995)
Reverts #48947 and fixes the issue orginally addressed by removing the assertion.
It turns out we can't simply pass empty shard generations to the snapshot finalization in the
BwC case as that results in no indices being added to the meta for the given snapshot since
we take the indices from the shard generations (even in the BwC case the `null` generations work
fine for this).

Closes #48983
2019-11-12 21:35:41 +01:00
David Turner 9baea80853 Ignore metadata of deleted indices at start (#48918)
Today in 6.x it is possible to add an index tombstone to the graveyard without
deleting the corresponding index metadata, because the deletion is slightly
deferred. If you shut down the node and upgrade to 7.x when in this state then
the node will fail to apply any cluster states, reporting

    java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot delete index [...], it is still part of the cluster state.

This commit addresses this situation by skipping over any index metadata with a
corresponding tombstone, allowing this metadata to be cleaned up by the 7.x
node.
2019-11-12 11:16:54 +00:00
David Turner dc441588b6 Remove support for ancient corrupted markers (#48858)
Today we still support reading store corruption markers of versions that
haven't been written since 1.7. This commit removes this legacy support.
2019-11-12 11:10:46 +00:00
Yannick Welsch ab15bce4e7 Auto-expand replicated closed indices (#48973)
Fixes a bug where replicated closed indices were not being auto-expanded.
2019-11-12 12:00:05 +01:00
Tim Brooks 0645ee88e2
Send cluster name and discovery node in handshake (#48916)
This commits sends the cluster name and discovery naode in the transport
level handshake response. This will allow us to stop sending the
transport service level handshake request in the 8.0-8.x release cycle.
It is necessary to start sending this in 7.x so that 8.0 is guaranteed
to be communicating with a version that sends the required information.
2019-11-11 18:42:02 -05:00
Jake Landis c320b499a0
Prevent deadlock by using separate schedulers (#48697) (#48964)
Currently the BulkProcessor class uses a single scheduler to schedule
flushes and retries. Functionally these are very different concerns but
can result in a dead lock. Specifically, the single shared scheduler
can kick off a flush task, which only finishes it's task when the bulk
that is being flushed finishes. If (for what ever reason), any items in
that bulk fails it will (by default) schedule a retry. However, that retry
will never run it's task, since the flush task is consuming the 1 and
only thread available from the shared scheduler.

Since the BulkProcessor is mostly client based code, the client can
provide their own scheduler. As-is the scheduler would require
at minimum 2 worker threads to avoid the potential deadlock. Since the
number of threads is a configuration option in the scheduler, the code
can not enforce this 2 worker rule until runtime. For this reason this
commit splits the single task scheduler into 2 schedulers. This eliminates
the potential for the flush task to block the retry task and removes this
deadlock scenario.

This commit also deprecates the Java APIs that presume a single scheduler,
and updates any internal code to no longer use those APIs.

Fixes #47599

Note - #41451 fixed the general case where a bulk fails and is retried
that can result in a deadlock. This fix should address that case as well as
the case when a bulk failure *from the flush* needs to be retried.
2019-11-11 16:31:21 -06:00
Mark Tozzi d9e569278f
Refactor and DRY up Kahan Sum algorithm (#48558) (#48959) 2019-11-11 15:09:19 -05:00
Armin Braun c45470f84f
Fix ShardGenerations in RepositoryData in BwC Case (#48920) (#48947)
We were tripping the assertion that the makes sure we only have empty `ShardGenerations` in `RepositoryData` in the BwC case because shard generations were passed to the `Repository` in the BwC case. Fixed by only generating empty shard gen for BwC snapshots in `SnapshotsService`.
2019-11-11 18:02:53 +01:00
Rory Hunter 014e1b1090
Improve resiliency to auto-formatting in server (#48940)
Backport of #48450.

Make a number of changes so that code in the `server` directory is more
resilient to automatic formatting. This covers:

* Reformatting multiline JSON to embed whitespace in the strings
* Move some comments around to they aren't auto-formatted to a strange
  place. This also required moving some `&&` and `||` operators from the
  end-of-line to start-of-line`.
* Add helper method `reformatJson()`, to strip whitespace from a JSON
  document using XContent methods. This is sometimes necessary where
  a test is comparing some machine-generated JSON with an expected
  value.

Also, `HyperLogLogPlusPlus.java` is now excluded from formatting because it
contains large data tables that don't reformat well with the current settings,
and changing the settings would be worse for the rest of the codebase.
2019-11-11 14:33:04 +00:00
Yannick Welsch 87862868c6 Allow realtime get to read from translog (#48843)
The realtime GET API currently has erratic performance in case where a document is accessed
that has just been indexed but not refreshed yet, as the implementation will currently force an
internal refresh in that case. Refreshing can be an expensive operation, and also will block the
thread that executes the GET operation, blocking other GETs to be processed. In case of
frequent access of recently indexed documents, this can lead to a refresh storm and terrible
GET performance.

While older versions of Elasticsearch (2.x and older) did not trigger refreshes and instead opted
to read from the translog in case of realtime GET API or update API, this was removed in 5.0
(#20102) to avoid inconsistencies between values that were returned from the translog and
those returned by the index. This was partially reverted in 6.3 (#29264) to allow _update and
upsert to read from the translog again as it was easier to guarantee consistency for these, and
also brought back more predictable performance characteristics of this API. Calls to the realtime
GET API, however, would still always do a refresh if necessary to return consistent results. This
means that users that were calling realtime GET APIs to coordinate updates on client side
(realtime GET + CAS for conditional index of updated doc) would still see very erratic
performance.

This PR (together with #48707) resolves the inconsistencies between reading from translog and
index. In particular it fixes the inconsistencies that happen when requesting stored fields, which
were not available when reading from translog. In case where stored fields are requested, this
PR will reparse the _source from the translog and derive the stored fields to be returned. With
this, it changes the realtime GET API to allow reading from the translog again, avoid refresh
storms and blocking the GET threadpool, and provide overall much better and predictable
performance for this API.
2019-11-09 17:47:50 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen ff6c121eb9 Closed shard should never open new engine (#47186)
We should not open new engines if a shard is closed. We break this
assumption in #45263 where we stop verifying the shard state before
creating an engine but only before swapping the engine reference.
We can fail to snapshot the store metadata or checkIndex a closed shard
if there's some IndexWriter holding the index lock.

Closes #47060
2019-11-08 23:40:34 -05:00
Nhat Nguyen 9a42e71dd9 Do not cancel recovery for copy on broken node (#48265)
This change fixes a poisonous situation where an ongoing recovery was
canceled because a better copy was found on a node that the cluster had
previously tried allocating the shard to but failed. The solution is to
keep track of the set of nodes that an allocation was failed on so that
we can avoid canceling the current recovery for a copy on failed nodes.

Closes #47974
2019-11-08 23:10:47 -05:00
Adrien Grand 3b9ce0a4f3
Elasticsearch 7.5 is on Lucene 8.3. (#48831) 2019-11-06 10:13:09 -05:00
David Turner bd5c6c4779
Add preflight check to dynamic mapping updates (#48867)
Today if the primary discovers that an indexing request needs a mapping update
then it will send it to the master for validation and processing. If, however,
the put-mapping request is invalid then the master still processes it as a
(no-op) cluster state update. When there are a large number of indexing
operations that result in invalid mapping updates this can overwhelm the
master.

However, the primary already has a reasonably up-to-date mapping against which
it can check the (approximate) validity of the put-mapping request before
sending it to the master. For instance it is not possible to remove fields in a
mapping update, so if the primary detects that a mapping update will exceed the
fields limit then it can reject it itself and avoid bothering the master.

This commit adds a pre-flight check to the mapping update path so that the
primary can discard obviously-invalid put-mapping requests itself.

Fixes #35564
Backport of #48817
2019-11-05 18:08:22 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 0887cbc964 Fix testForceMergeWithSoftDeletesRetentionAndRecoverySource (#48766)
This test failure manifests the limitation of the recovery source merge
policy explained in #41628. If we already merge down to a single segment
then subsequent force merges will be noop although they can prune
recovery source. We need to adjust this test until we have a fix for the
merge policy.

Relates #41628
Closes #48735
2019-11-02 21:14:12 -04:00
Armin Braun 3c20541823
Cleanup Concurrent RepositoryData Loading (#48329) (#48834)
The loading of `RepositoryData` is not an atomic operation.
It uses a list + get combination of calls.
This lead to accidentally returning an empty repository data
for generations >=0 which can never not exist unless the repository
is corrupted.
In the test #48122 (and other SLM tests) there was a low chance of
running into this concurrent modification scenario and the repository
actually moving two index generations between listing out the
index-N and loading the latest version of it. Since we only keep
two index-N around at a time this lead to unexpectedly absent
snapshots in status APIs.
Fixing the behavior to be more resilient is non-trivial but in the works.
For now I think we should simply throw in this scenario. This will also
help prevent corruption in the unlikely event but possible of running into this
issue in a snapshot create or delete operation on master failover on a
repository like S3 which doesn't have the "no overwrites" protection on
writing a new index-N.

Fixes #48122
2019-11-02 20:42:29 +01:00
Armin Braun a22f6fbe3c
Cleanup Redundant Futures in Recovery Code (#48805) (#48832)
Follow up to #48110 cleaning up the redundant future
uses that were left over from that change.
2019-11-02 17:28:12 +01:00
Jason Tedor c82ecb664c
Do not wrap ingest processor exception with IAE (#48816)
The problem with wrapping here is that it converts any exception into an
IAE, which we treat as a client error (400 status) whereas the exception
being wrapped here could be a server error (e.g., NPE). This commit
stops wrapping all ingest processor exceptions as IAEs.
2019-11-01 15:11:35 -04:00
Mark Vieira 6ab4645f4e
[7.x] Introduce type-safe and consistent pattern for handling build globals (#48818)
This commit introduces a consistent, and type-safe manner for handling
global build parameters through out our build logic. Primarily this
replaces the existing usages of extra properties with static accessors.
It also introduces and explicit API for initialization and mutation of
any such parameters, as well as better error handling for uninitialized
or eager access of parameter values.

Closes #42042
2019-11-01 11:33:11 -07:00
Tal Levy 4be54402de
[7.x] Add ingest info to Cluster Stats (#48485) (#48661)
* Add ingest info to Cluster Stats (#48485)

This commit enhances the ClusterStatsNodes response to include global
processor usage stats on a per-processor basis.

example output:

```
...
    "processor_stats": {
      "gsub": {
        "count": 0,
        "failed": 0
        "current": 0
        "time_in_millis": 0
      },
      "script": {
        "count": 0,
        "failed": 0
        "current": 0,
        "time_in_millis": 0
      }
    }
...
```

The purpose for this enhancement is to make it easier to collect stats on how specific processors are being used across the cluster beyond the current per-node usage statistics that currently exist in node stats.

Closes #46146.

* fix BWC of ingest stats

The introduction of processor types into IngestStats had a bug.
It was set to `null` and set as the key to the map. This would
throw a NPE. This commit resolves this by setting all the processor
types from previous versions that are not serializing it out to
`_NOT_AVAILABLE`.
2019-10-31 14:36:54 -07:00
Ioannis Kakavas 99aedc844d
Copy http headers to ThreadContext strictly (#45945) (#48675)
Previous behavior while copying HTTP headers to the ThreadContext,
would allow multiple HTTP headers with the same name, handling only
the first occurrence and disregarding the rest of the values. This
can be confusing when dealing with multiple Headers as it is not
obvious which value is read and which ones are silently dropped.

According to RFC-7230, a client must not send multiple header fields
with the same field name in a HTTP message, unless the entire field
value for this header is defined as a comma separated list or this
specific header is a well-known exception.

This commits changes the behavior in order to be more compliant to
the aforementioned RFC by requiring the classes that implement
ActionPlugin to declare if a header can be multi-valued or not when
registering this header to be copied over to the ThreadContext in
ActionPlugin#getRestHeaders.
If the header is allowed to be multivalued, then all such headers
are read from the HTTP request and their values get concatenated in
a comma-separated string.
If the header is not allowed to be multivalued, and the HTTP
request contains multiple such Headers with different values, the
request is rejected with a 400 status.
2019-10-31 23:05:12 +02:00
Zachary Tong 34c2375417 Add v7.4.3 version constant 2019-10-31 13:21:25 -04:00
Alexander Reelsen 4ecf234617 Upgrade to joda 2.10.4 (#47805) 2019-10-31 14:49:50 +01:00
Stéphane Campinas 7ea74918e1 [DOCS] Fix typo in IndexFieldData.java comments (#48743) 2019-10-31 09:40:35 -04:00
kkewwei 0366c4d4a9 Faster access to INITIALIZING/RELOCATING shards (#47817)
Today a couple of allocation deciders iterate through all the shards on a node
to find the `INITIALIZING` or `RELOCATING` ones, and this can slow down cluster
state updates in clusters with very high-density nodes holding many thousands
of shards even if those shards belong to closed or frozen indices. This commit
pre-computes the sets of `INITIALIZING` and `RELOCATING` shards to speed up
this search.

Closes #46941
Relates #48579

Co-authored-by: "hongju.xhj" <hongju.xhj@alibaba-inc.com>
2019-10-31 10:55:59 +00:00
Rory Hunter d96976e2b1
Improve resiliency to formatting JSON in server (#48706)
Backport of #48553. Make a number of changes so that JSON in the server
directory is more resilient to automatic formatting. This covers:

   * Reformatting multiline JSON to embed whitespace in the strings
   * Add helper method `stripWhitespace()`, to strip whitespace from a JSON
     document using XContent methods. This is sometimes necessary where
     a test is comparing some machine-generated JSON with an expected
     value.
2019-10-31 10:48:55 +00:00
Arvind Ramachandran eefa84bc94 Ignore dangling indices created in newer versions (#48652)
Today it is possible that we import a dangling index that was created in a
newer version than one or more of the nodes in the cluster. Such an index would
prevent the older node(s) from rejoining the cluster if they were to briefly
leave it for some reason. This commit prevents the import of such dangling
indices.

Fixes #34264
2019-10-31 10:12:42 +00:00
Yannick Welsch fe8901b00b Return consistent source in updates (#48707) 2019-10-31 10:00:40 +01:00
Ignacio Vera 5bea3898a9
Add IndexOrDocValuesQuery to GeoPolygonQueryBuilder (#48449) (#48731) 2019-10-31 08:46:57 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen f8ef402027 Do not warm up searcher in engine constructor (#48605)
With this change, we won't warm up searchers until we externally refresh
an engine. We explicitly refresh before allowing reading from a shard
(i.e., move to post_recovery state) and during resetting. These
guarantees that we have warmed up the engine before exposing the
external searcher.

Another prerequisite for #47186.
2019-10-30 14:22:59 -04:00
Armin Braun 36039706b5
Fix SnapshotShardStatus Reporting for Failed Shard (#48556) (#48687)
Fixes the shard snapshot status reporting for failed shards
in the corner case of failing the shard because of an exception
thrown in `SnapshotShardsService` and not the repository.
We were missing the update on the `snapshotStatus` instance in
this case which made the transport APIs using this field report
back an incorrect status.
Fixed by moving the failure handling to the `SnapshotShardsService`
for all cases (which also simplifies the code, the ex. wrapping in
the repository was pointless as we only used the ex. trace upstream
anyway).
Also, added an assertion to another test that explicitly checks this
failure situation (ex. in the `SnapshotShardsService`) already.

Closes #48526
2019-10-30 15:43:41 +01:00
Armin Braun 52e5ceb321
Restore from Individual Shard Snapshot Files in Parallel (#48110) (#48686)
Make restoring shard snapshots run in parallel on the `SNAPSHOT` thread-pool.
2019-10-30 14:36:30 +01:00
Armin Braun 01e326d2e3
Fix ref count handling in Engine.failEngine (#48639) (#48646)
We can run into an already closed store here and hence
throw on trying to increment the ref count => moving to
the guarded ref count increment

closes #48625
2019-10-30 10:10:48 +01:00
Julie Tibshirani 89c65752dc
Update the signature of vector script functions. (#48653)
Previously the functions accepted a doc values reference, whereas they now
accept the name of the vector field. Here's an example of how a vector function
was called before and after the change.

```
Before: cosineSimilarity(params.query_vector, doc['field'])
After:  cosineSimilarity(params.query_vector, 'field')
```

This seems more intuitive, since we don't allow direct access to vector doc
values and the the meaning of `doc['field']` is unclear.

The PR makes the following changes (broken into distinct commits):
* Add new function signatures of the form `function(params.query_vector,
'field')` and deprecates the old ones. Because Painless doesn't allow two
methods with the same name and number of arguments, we allow a generic `Object`
to be passed in to the function and decide on the behavior through an
`instanceof` check.
* Refactor the class bindings so that the document field is passed to the
constructor instead of the instance method. This allows us to avoid retrieving
the vector doc values on every function invocation, which gives a tiny speed-up
in benchmarks.

Note that this PR adds new signatures for the sparse vector functions too, even
though sparse vectors are deprecated. It seemed simplest to understand (for both
us and users) to keep everything symmetric between dense and sparse vectors.
2019-10-29 15:46:05 -07:00
Stuart Tettemer 55d00cf2b1
Scripting: fill in get contexts REST API (#48319) (#48602)
Updates response for `GET /_script_context`, returning a `contexts`
object with a list of context description objects.  The description
includes the context name and a list of methods available.  The
methods list has the signature for the `execute` mathod and any
getters. eg.
```
{
  "contexts": [
     {
       "name" : "moving-function",
       "methods" : [
         {
           "name" : "execute",
           "return_type" : "double",
           "params" : [
             {
               "type" : "java.util.Map",
               "name" : "params"
             },
             {
               "type" : "double[]",
               "name" : "values"
             }
           ]
         }
       ]
     },
     {
       "name" : "number_sort",
       "methods" : [
         {
           "name" : "execute",
           "return_type" : "double",
           "params" : [ ]
         },
         {
           "name" : "getDoc",
           "return_type" : "java.util.Map",
           "params" : [ ]
         },
         {
           "name" : "getParams",
           "return_type" : "java.util.Map",
           "params" : [ ]
         },
         {
           "name" : "get_score",
           "return_type" : "double",
           "params" : [ ]
         }
       ]
     },
...
  ]
}
```

fixes: #47411
2019-10-29 14:41:15 -06:00
Nhat Nguyen 2a863ac8ff Fix testCleanUpCommitsWhenGlobalCheckpointAdvanced
Relates #48559
2019-10-29 10:39:16 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen b08cd058bc Greedily advance safe commit on new global checkpoint (#48559)
Today we won't advance the safe commit on a new global checkpoint unless 
the last commit can become safe. This is not great if we have more than
two commits as we can have a new safe commit earlier.

Closes #4853
2019-10-29 10:39:16 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi aa70ff5ea4 Fix failures in ShuffleForcedMergePolicyTests#testDiagnostics (#48627)
This commit fixes intermittent failures in ShuffleForcedMergePolicyTests#testDiagnostics
by setting a more restricted merge policy that ensures that extra merging will not happen
before the forced merge.
2019-10-29 13:46:55 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi c6abe58f63 Fix expectations in SearchAfter integration tests (#48372)
This commit fixes the expectations of SearchAfterIT#shouldFail regarding the inner exceptions that should be thrown
when testing failures. The exception is sometimes wrapped in a QueryShardException so this change only checks that
the toString representation contains the expected message.

Closes #43143
2019-10-29 12:37:22 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 6af3ce58f8 Filter on node id in AllocationIdIT (#48623)
Makes the assertions more targeted.

Relates #48529
2019-10-29 12:10:48 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 028084ce23 Add a new merge policy that interleaves old and new segments on force merge (#48533)
This change adds a new merge policy that interleaves eldest and newest segments picked by MergePolicy#findForcedMerges
and MergePolicy#findForcedDeletesMerges. This allows time-based indices, that usually have the eldest documents
first, to be efficient at finding the most recent documents too. Although we wrap this merge policy for all indices
even though it is mostly useful for time-based but there should be no overhead for other type of indices so it's simpler
than adding a setting to enable it. This change is needed in order to ensure that the optimizations that we are working
on in # remain efficient even after running a force merge.

Relates #37043
2019-10-29 10:44:56 +01:00
Armin Braun 53a22b8a8a
Fix Validity of RepositoryDataTests Randomness (#48564) (#48566)
Trivial point, but we were only testing shard generations
for a single shard here, accidentally, and not testing the
`null` generation case at all.
2019-10-28 11:04:57 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 1ef87c9a68 Refresh should not acquire readLock (#48414)
Today, we hold the engine readLock while refreshing. Although this 
choice simplifies the correctness reasoning, it can block IndexShard 
from closing if warming an external reader takes time. The current
implementation of refresh does not need to hold readLock as
ReferenceManager can handle errors correctly if the engine is closed in
midway.

This PR is a prerequisite that we need to solve #47186.
2019-10-25 17:32:35 -04:00
Dan Hermann 2e3db518c9
Do not reference values for filtered settings (#48066) (#48518) 2019-10-25 16:22:11 -05:00
Tim Brooks f5f1072824
Multiple remote connection strategy support (#48496)
* Extract remote "sniffing" to connection strategy (#47253)

Currently the connection strategy used by the remote cluster service is
implemented as a multi-step sniffing process in the
RemoteClusterConnection. We intend to introduce a new connection strategy
that will operate in a different manner. This commit extracts the
sniffing logic to a dedicated strategy class. Additionally, it implements
dedicated tests for this class.

Additionally, in previous commits we moved away from a world where the
remote cluster connection was mutable. Instead, when setting updates are
made, the connection is torn down and rebuilt. We still had methods and
tests hanging around for the mutable behavior. This commit removes those.

* Introduce simple remote connection strategy (#47480)

This commit introduces a simple remote connection strategy which will
open remote connections to a configurable list of user supplied
addresses. These addresses can be remote Elasticsearch nodes or
intermediate proxies. We will perform normal clustername and version
validation, but otherwise rely on the remote cluster to route requests
to the appropriate remote node.

* Make remote setting updates support diff strategies (#47891)

Currently the entire remote cluster settings infrastructure is designed
around the sniff strategy. As we introduce an additional conneciton
strategy this infrastructure needs to be modified to support it. This
commit modifies the code so that the strategy implementations will tell
the service if the connection needs to be torn down and rebuilt.

As part of this commit, we will wait 10 seconds for new clusters to
connect when they are added through the "update" settings
infrastructure.

* Make remote setting updates support diff strategies (#47891)

Currently the entire remote cluster settings infrastructure is designed
around the sniff strategy. As we introduce an additional conneciton
strategy this infrastructure needs to be modified to support it. This
commit modifies the code so that the strategy implementations will tell
the service if the connection needs to be torn down and rebuilt.

As part of this commit, we will wait 10 seconds for new clusters to
connect when they are added through the "update" settings
infrastructure.
2019-10-25 09:29:41 -06:00
Luca Cavanna d6d2edf324 Fix .tasks index strict mapping: parent_id should be parent_task_id (#48393)
* Fix .tasks index strict mapping: parent_id should be parent_task_id

The .tasks index has mappings that's strictly defined. `parent_task_id`
was defined as `parent_id` though which would cause an exception in case
a task is persisted that has a parent task id set.

While at it, a couple of compiler warnings were addressed and a test
request builder was removed in favour of using its corresponding request.

* increment version
2019-10-25 17:00:06 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 9c48ed12bc Remove response search phase from ExpandSearchPhase (#48401)
The expand phase is always created providing a function that builds
the next phase to be run, which has a single purpose: sending the
response back. Such small search phase is not necessary and causes some
issues when reporting search progress and counting the search phases
that need to be executed and that are already executed. We can simply
rather send back the response, without creating a specific phase for that.
2019-10-25 17:00:06 +02:00
Armin Braun 84a47a9632
Remove Outdated AwaitsFix (#48513) (#48522)
This `AwaitsFix` was accidentally added after the test
was already fixed in #46594 => we can remove it.
2019-10-25 16:08:56 +02:00
Armin Braun edab3748e9
Remove Incorrect Assertion from SnapshotsInProgress (#47458) (#48514)
This relates to the effort towards #46250. We added
tracking of the shard generation for successful
snapshots to `8.0`.
This assertion isn't correct though. While an `8.0`
master won't create an entry with sucess state and
a null shard generation it may still (on e.g. master
failover) send a success entry created by a 7.x master
with a `null` generation over the wire.

Closes #47406
2019-10-25 15:03:23 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 3fb3397c12 BlendedTermQuery's equals method should consider boosts (#48193)
This changes the queries equals() method so that the boost factors for each term
are considered for the equality calculation. This means queries are only equal
if both their terms and associated boosts match. The ordering of the terms
doesn't matter as before, which is why we internally need to sort the terms and
boost for comparison on the first equals() call like before. Boosts that are
`null` are considered equal to boosts of 1.0f because topLevelQuery() will only
wrap into BoostQuery if boost is not null and different from 1f.

Closes #48184
2019-10-25 13:35:14 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 486794f24d Show task ID in source of persistent task state update (#48483)
Relates #48395
2019-10-25 10:29:16 +02:00
Tim Brooks c0b545f325
Make BytesReference an interface (#48486)
BytesReference is currently an abstract class which is extended by
various implementations. This makes it very difficult to use the
delegation pattern. The implication of this is that our releasable
BytesReference is a PagedBytesReference type and cannot be used as a
generic releasable bytes reference that delegates to any reference type.
This commit makes BytesReference an interface and introduces an
AbstractBytesReference for common functionality.
2019-10-24 15:39:30 -06:00
Yannick Welsch acf6d34d69 Always use last properly persisted metadata as previous state (#47779)
On data-only nodes we were not using the last persisted cluster state as base point to compute
what needed storage, but the last applied cluster state (but not necessarily properly persisted)
instead.
2019-10-24 13:30:59 +02:00
David Turner 50518359fe Fix relocating shards size calculation (#48421)
In #48392 we added a second computation of the sizes of the relocating shards
in `canRemain()` but passed the wrong value for `subtractLeavingShards`. This
fixes that. It also removes some unnecessary logging in a test case added in
the same commit.
2019-10-24 08:58:50 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi dc5c31d67a
Add a deprecation warning regarding allocation awareness in search request (#48351)
This is a follow up of https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/43453 where we added
a system property to disallow allocation awareness in search requests. Since search requests
will no longer check the allocation awareness attributes for routing in the next major version,
this change adds a deprecation warning on any setup that uses these attributes.

Relates #43453
2019-10-24 09:25:50 +02:00
Mayya Sharipova 9e9533f717 Correct syntax from backport
User older format of map

Relates to #48425
2019-10-23 17:19:15 -04:00
Mayya Sharipova 975dbecfa9 Correct rewritting of script_score query (#48425)
Previously there was a bug when an query inside script_score query
was rewritten. If min_score was not set and was equal to null,
we were converting it to float value which resulted to NPE.
This commit corrects this.

Closes #48081
2019-10-23 17:01:51 -04:00
Igor Motov bdbc353dea Geo: improve handling of out of bounds points in linestrings (#47939)
Brings handling of out of bounds points in linestrings in line with
points. Now points with latitude above 90 and below -90 are handled
the same way as for points by adjusting the longitude by moving it by
180 degrees.

Relates to #43916
2019-10-23 14:17:44 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi 41116eb7ea Do not throw errors on unknown types in SearchAfterBuilder (#48147)
* Do not throw errors on unknown types in SearchAfterBuilder

The support for BigInteger and BigDecimal was added for XContent in
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/32888. However the SearchAfterBuilder
xcontent parser doesn't expect them to be present so it throws an AssertionError.
This change fixes this discrepancy by changing the AssertionError into an
IllegalArgumentException that will not cause the node to die when thrown.

Closes #48074
2019-10-23 20:02:14 +02:00
Tom Callahan 892264a97a Add versions 7.4.2 and 6.8.5 2019-10-23 13:32:51 -04:00
David Turner c783a20560 Handle negative free disk space in deciders (#48392)
Today it is possible that the total size of all relocating shards exceeds the
total amount of free disk space. For instance, this may be caused by another
user of the same disk increasing their disk usage, or may be due to how
Elasticsearch double-counts relocations that are nearly complete particularly
if there are many concurrent relocations in progress.

The `DiskThresholdDecider` treats negative free space similarly to zero free
space, but it then fails when rendering the messages that explain its decision.
This commit fixes its handling of negative free space.

Fixes #48380
2019-10-23 18:16:41 +01:00
Adrien Grand 81ef72d3ef
Lucene#asSequentialBits gets the leadCost backwards. (#48335) (#48403)
The comment says it needs random-access, but it passes `Long#MAX_VALUE` as the
lead cost, which forces sequential access, it should pass `0` instead. I took
advantage of this fix to improve the logic to leverage an estimation of the
number of times that `Bits#get` gets called to make better decisions.
2019-10-23 17:48:17 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka aaa6209be6
[7.x] [Java.time] Calculate week of a year with ISO rules BACKPORT(#48209) (#48349)
Reverting the change introducing IsoLocal.ROOT and introducing IsoCalendarDataProvider that defaults start of the week to Monday and requires minimum 4 days in first week of a year. This extension is using java SPI mechanism and defaults for Locale.ROOT only.
It require jvm property java.locale.providers to be set with SPI,COMPAT

closes #41670
backport #48209
2019-10-23 17:39:38 +02:00
Armin Braun 7215201406
Track Shard-Snapshot Index Generation at Repository Root (#48371)
This change adds a new field `"shards"` to `RepositoryData` that contains a mapping of `IndexId` to a `String[]`. This string array can be accessed by shard id to get the generation of a shard's shard folder (i.e. the `N` in the name of the currently valid `/indices/${indexId}/${shardId}/index-${N}` for the shard in question).

This allows for creating a new snapshot in the shard without doing any LIST operations on the shard's folder. In the case of AWS S3, this saves about 1/3 of the cost for updating an empty shard (see #45736) and removes one out of two remaining potential issues with eventually consistent blob stores (see #38941 ... now only the root `index-${N}` is determined by listing).

Also and equally if not more important, a number of possible failure modes on eventually consistent blob stores like AWS S3 are eliminated by moving all delete operations to the `master` node and moving from incremental naming of shard level index-N to uuid suffixes for these blobs.

This change moves the deleting of the previous shard level `index-${uuid}` blob to the master node instead of the data node allowing for a safe and consistent update of the shard's generation in the `RepositoryData` by first updating `RepositoryData` and then deleting the now unreferenced `index-${newUUID}` blob.
__No deletes are executed on the data nodes at all for any operation with this change.__

Note also: Previous issues with hanging data nodes interfering with master nodes are completely impossible, even on S3 (see next section for details).

This change changes the naming of the shard level `index-${N}` blobs to a uuid suffix `index-${UUID}`. The reason for this is the fact that writing a new shard-level `index-` generation blob is not atomic anymore in its effect. Not only does the blob have to be written to have an effect, it must also be referenced by the root level `index-N` (`RepositoryData`) to become an effective part of the snapshot repository.
This leads to a problem if we were to use incrementing names like we did before. If a blob `index-${N+1}` is written but due to the node/network/cluster/... crashes the root level `RepositoryData` has not been updated then a future operation will determine the shard's generation to be `N` and try to write a new `index-${N+1}` to the already existing path. Updates like that are problematic on S3 for consistency reasons, but also create numerous issues when thinking about stuck data nodes.
Previously stuck data nodes that were tasked to write `index-${N+1}` but got stuck and tried to do so after some other node had already written `index-${N+1}` were prevented form doing so (except for on S3) by us not allowing overwrites for that blob and thus no corruption could occur.
Were we to continue using incrementing names, we could not do this. The stuck node scenario would either allow for overwriting the `N+1` generation or force us to continue using a `LIST` operation to figure out the next `N` (which would make this change pointless).
With uuid naming and moving all deletes to `master` this becomes a non-issue. Data nodes write updated shard generation `index-${uuid}` and `master` makes those `index-${uuid}` part of the `RepositoryData` that it deems correct and cleans up all those `index-` that are unused.

Co-authored-by: Yannick Welsch <yannick@welsch.lu>
Co-authored-by: Tanguy Leroux <tlrx.dev@gmail.com>
2019-10-23 10:58:26 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 50f565b158 SearchSlowLog uses a non thread-safe object to escape json (#48363)
This commit fixes the usage of JsonStringEncoder#quoteAsUTF8 in the SearchSlowLog.
JsonStringEncoder#getInstance should always be called to get a thread local object
but this assumption was broken by #44642. This means that any slow log can throw
an AIOOBE since it uses the same byte array concurrently.

Closes #48358
2019-10-23 10:23:06 +02:00
Armin Braun 8a02a5fc7d
Simplify Shard Snapshot Upload Code (#48155) (#48345)
The code here was needlessly complicated when it
enqueued all file uploads up-front. Instead, we can
go with a cleaner worker + queue pattern here by taking
the max-parallelism from the threadpool info.

Also, I slightly simplified the rethrow and
listener (step listener is pointless when you add the callback in the next line)
handling it since I noticed that we were needlessly rethrowing in the same
code and that wasn't worth a separate PR.
2019-10-22 17:17:09 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen d0a4bad95b Use MultiFileTransfer in CCR remote recovery (#44514)
Relates #44468
2019-10-21 23:30:52 -04:00
Armin Braun e65c60915a
Cleanup FileRestoreContext Abstractions (#48173) (#48300)
This class is only used by the blob store repository
and CCR and the abstractions didn't really make sense
with CCR ignoring the concrete `restoreFiles` method
completely and having a method used only by the blobstore
overriden as unsupported.
=> Moved to a more fitting set of abstractions
=> Dried up the stream wrapping in `BlobStoreRepository` a little
now that the `restoreFile` method could be simplified

Relates #48110 as it makes changing the API of `FileRestoreContext`
to what is needed for async restores simpler
2019-10-21 17:30:35 +02:00
Armin Braun dc08feadc6
Remove Redundant Version Param from Repository APIs (#48231) (#48298)
This parameter isn't used by any implementation
2019-10-21 16:20:45 +02:00
David Turner 672b2a92ca Fix compile error from previous commit (#48230)
The previous commit, 3a6fa0bbdb introduces a
compile error that was fixed locally but not committed. This commit adds the
missing change.
2019-10-21 08:54:04 +01:00
David Turner 3a6fa0bbdb Close query cache on index service creation failure (#48230)
Today it is possible that we create the `QueryCache` and then fail to create
the owning `IndexService` and this means we do not close the `QueryCache`
again. This commit addresses that leak.

Fixes #48186
2019-10-21 08:46:53 +01:00
Ignacio Vera b1224fca8c
upgrade to Lucene-8.3.0-snapshot-25968e3b75e (#48227) 2019-10-21 08:21:09 +02:00
Takuya Kajiwara a56daeae2d [DOCS] Fix typos in InternalEngine.java comments (#46861) 2019-10-18 10:36:58 -04:00
David Turner a8bcbbc38a Quieter logging from the DiskThresholdMonitor (#48115)
Today if an Elasticsearch node reaches a disk watermark then it will repeatedly
emit logging about it, which implies that some action needs to be taken by the
administrator. This is misleading. Elasticsearch strives to keep nodes under
the high watermark, but it is normal to have a few nodes occasionally exceed
this level. Nodes may be over the low watermark for an extended period without
any ill effects.

This commit enhances the logging emitted by the `DiskThresholdMonitor` to be
less misleading. The expected case of hitting the high watermark and
immediately relocating one or more shards that to bring the node back under the
watermark again is reduced in severity to `INFO`. Additionally, `INFO` messages
are not emitted repeatedly.

Fixes #48038
2019-10-18 15:00:14 +01:00
Armin Braun 1157775074
Remove Support for pre-5.x Indices in Restore (#48181) (#48199)
The logic for handling empty segment files has been
unnecessary ever since #24021 which removes the support
for these files in 6.x -> we can safely remove the
support for restoring these from 7.x+ to simplify the code.
2019-10-18 09:45:07 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 02d18f5c1e
[7.x] Slow log must use separate underlying logger for each index BACKPORT(#47234) (#48176)
* Slow log must use separate underlying logger for each index (#47234)

SlowLog instances should not share the same underlying logger, as it would cause different indexes override each other levels. When creating underlying logger, unique per index identifier should be used. Name + IndexSettings.UUID

Closes #42432
2019-10-17 20:04:57 +02:00
Armin Braun 04e3316408
Stop Resolving Fallback IndexId (#48141) (#48204)
There is no reason to still resolve the
fallback `IndexId` here. It only applies to
`2.x` repos and those we can't read anymore
anyway because they use an `/index` instead of
an `/index-N` blob at the repo root for which
at least 7.x+ does not contain the logic to find
it.
2019-10-17 19:27:49 +02:00
Stuart Tettemer 356eef00c8
Scripting: get context names REST API (#48026) (#48168)
Adds `GET /_script_context`, returning a `contexts` object with each
available context as a key whose value is an empty object. eg.
```
{
  "contexts": {
    "aggregation_selector": {},
    "aggs": {},
    "aggs_combine": {},
...
  }
}
```

refs: #47411
2019-10-17 09:08:55 -06:00
Armin Braun 0ca7cc1848
Safely Close Repositories on Node Shutdown (#48020) (#48107)
We were not closing repositories on Node shutdown.
In production, this has little effect but in tests
shutting down a node using `MockRepository` and is
currently stuck in a simulated blocked-IO situation
will only unblock when the node's threadpool is
interrupted. This might in some edge cases (many
snapshot threads and some CI slowness) result
in the execution taking longer than 5s to release
all the shard stores and thus we fail the assertion
about unreleased shard stores in the internal test cluster.

Regardless of tests, I think we should close repositories
and release resources associated with them when closing
a node and not just when removing a repository from the CS
with running nodes as this behavior is really unexpected.

Fixes #47689
2019-10-17 07:55:05 +02:00
Armin Braun f1bc3a0753
Remove TestLogging for #46701 (#48156) (#48160)
This hasn't failed in 5 weeks now. Removing
the test logging and closing the issue.

Closes #46701
2019-10-17 07:54:20 +02:00
Jack Conradson fa99721295 Drop stored scripts with the old style-id (#48078)
This PR fixes (#47593). Stored scripts with the old-style id of lang#id are 
saved through the upgrade process but are no longer accessible in recent 
versions. This fix will drop those scripts altogether since there is no way for 
a user to access them.
2019-10-16 16:10:31 -07:00
jimczi b2dc98562b Bump version to 7.6 2019-10-16 15:57:12 +02:00
Klemen Košir 8243e99134 Fix typo in QueryBuilders Javadoc. (#47362)
This PR fixes a typo in the Javadoc for terms queries in QueryBuilders.
2019-10-15 16:16:21 -07:00
Martijn van Groningen aff0c9babc
This commits merges (#48040) the enrich-7.x feature branch,
which is backport merge and adds a new ingest processor, named enrich processor,
that allows document being ingested to be enriched with data from other indices.

Besides a new enrich processor, this PR adds several APIs to manage an enrich policy.
An enrich policy is in charge of making the data from other indices available to the enrich processor in an efficient manner.

Related to #32789
2019-10-15 17:31:45 +02:00
jimczi b858e19bcc Revert #46598 that breaks the cachability of the sub search contexts. 2019-10-15 09:40:59 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen cc4b6c43b3
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-10-15 07:23:47 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi ef02a736ca Don't apply the plugin's reader wrapper in can_match phase (#47816)
This change modifies the local execution of the `can_match` phase to **not** apply
the plugin's reader wrapper (if it is configured) when acquiring the searcher.
We must ensure that the phase runs quickly and since we don't know the cost
of applying the wrapper it is preferable to avoid it entirely. The can_match
phase can aford false positives so it is also safe for the builtin plugins
that use this functionality.

Closes #46817
2019-10-14 13:07:05 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen d4901a71d7
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-10-14 10:27:17 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 8180cf1e68 Mute testDoNotInfinitelyWaitForMapping
Tracked at #47974
2019-10-13 22:06:50 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 2995d4a9c0 Sequence number based replica allocation (#46959)
With this change, shard allocation prefers allocating replicas on a node
that already has a copy of the shard that is as close as possible to the
primary, so that it is as cheap as possible to bring the new replica in
sync with the primary. Furthermore, if we find a copy that is identical
to the primary then we cancel an ongoing recovery because the new copy
which is identical to the primary needs no work to recover as a replica.

We no longer need to perform a synced flush before performing a rolling
upgrade or full cluster start with this improvement.

Closes #46318
2019-10-13 22:06:50 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 4f06225928 Avoid unneeded refresh with concurrent realtime gets (#47895)
This change should reduce refreshes for a use-case where we perform 
multiple realtime gets at the same time on an active index. Currently,
we only call refresh if the index operation is still on the versionMap.
However, at the time we call refresh, that operation might be already or
will be included in the latest reader. Hence, we do not need to refresh.
Adding another lock here is not an issue as the refresh is already
sequential.
2019-10-13 20:08:21 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 4c1bb210cb Force flush in translog retention policy test (#47879)
If we roll translog but do not index, then a flush without force is a 
noop. In this case, the number of retained translog files will be higher
than the value specified by the retention policy.

Closes #4741
2019-10-13 20:08:21 -04:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 6ab58de7ef
[7.x] Enable ResolverStyle.STRICT for java formatters backport(#46675) (#47913)
Joda was using ResolverStyle.STRICT when parsing. This means that date will be validated to be a correct year, year-of-month, day-of-month
However, we also want to make it works with Year-Of-Era as Joda used to, hence custom temporalquery.localdate in DateFormatters.from
Within DateFormatters we use the correct uuuu year instead of yyyy year of era

worth noting: if yyyy(without an era) is used in code, the parsing result will be a TemporalAccessor which will fail to be converted into LocalDate. We mostly use DateFormatters.from so this takes care of this. If possible the uuuu format should be used.
2019-10-11 21:19:56 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 2ef12c37f5 Add builder for distance_feature to QueryBuilders (#47846)
The QueryBuilders convenience class is currently missing a shortcut to construct
a DistanceFeatureQueryBuilder, which is added here.

Closes #47767
2019-10-11 18:20:01 +02:00
Alan Woodward ec9198d0e2
Adjust Version.V_6_8_4 to refer to Lucene 7.7.2 (#47926)
6.8.4 will ship with Lucene 7.7.2, so we need to change our version settings to
reflect this.

Relates #47901
2019-10-11 17:01:42 +01:00
David Turner ba62eb3dce Allow truncation of clean translog (#47866)
Today the `elasticsearch-shard remove-corrupted-data` tool will only truncate a
translog it determines to be corrupt. However there may be other cases in which
it is desirable to truncate the translog, for instance if an operation in the
translog cannot be replayed for some reason other than corruption. This commit
adds a `--truncate-clean-translog` option to skip the corruption check on the
translog and blindly truncate it.
2019-10-11 15:48:12 +01:00
Henning Andersen a0d0866f59 Shrink should not touch max_retries (#47719)
Shrink would set `max_retries=1` in order to avoid retrying. This
however sticks to the shrunk index afterwards, causing issues when a
shard copy later fails to allocate just once.

Avoiding a retry of a shrink makes sense since there is no new node
to allocate to and a retry will likely fail again. However, the downside of
having max_retries=1 afterwards outweigh the benefit of not retrying
the failed shrink a few times. This change ensures shrink no longer
sets max_retries and also makes all resize operations (shrink, clone,
split) leave the setting at default value rather than copy it from source.
2019-10-11 14:22:56 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 0c439fe495
[7.x] Allow partial parsing dates (#47872) backport(#46814)
Enable partial parsing of date part. This is making the behaviour in java.time implementation the same as with joda.
2018, 2018-01 and 2018-01-01 are all valid dates for date_optional_time or strict_date_optional_time
closes #45284
closes #47473
2019-10-11 11:17:19 +02:00
Zachary Tong 2de3411c9c Make sibling pipeline agg ctor's protected (#42808)
SiblingPipelineAggregator is a public interfaces,
but the ctor was package-private.  These should be protected so that
plugin authors can extend and implement their own sibling pipeline agg.
2019-10-10 12:31:14 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 102016d571
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-10-10 14:44:05 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi bd6e2592a7 Remove the SearchContext from the highlighter context (#47733)
Today built-in highlighter and plugins have access to the SearchContext through the
highlighter context. However most of the information exposed in the SearchContext are not needed and a QueryShardContext
would be enough to perform highlighting. This change replaces the SearchContext by the informations that are absolutely
required by highlighter: a QueryShardContext and the SearchContextHighlight. This change allows to reduce the exposure of the
complex SearchContext and remove the needs to clone it in the percolator sub phase.

Relates #47198
Relates #46523
2019-10-10 10:34:10 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 3d334a262b Ensure that we don't call listener twice when detecting a partial failure in _search (#47694)
This change fixes a bug that can occur when a shard failure is detected while we build
the search response and accept partial failures in set to false. In this case we currently
call onFailure on the provided listener but also continue the search as if the failure didn't
occur. This can lead to a listener called twice, once with onFailure and once with onSuccess
which is forbidden by design.
2019-10-10 09:59:49 +02:00
dengweisysu dc4224fbdf Sync translog without lock before trim unreferenced readers (#47790)
This commit is similar to the optimization made in #45765. With this
change, we fsync most of the data of the current generation without
holding writeLock when trimming unreferenced readers.

Relates #45765
2019-10-09 17:56:30 -04:00
Armin Braun 302e09decf
Simplify some Common ActionRunnable Uses (#47799) (#47828)
Especially in the snapshot code there's a lot
of logic chaining `ActionRunnables` in tricky
ways now and the code is getting hard to follow.
This change introduces two convinience methods that
make it clear that a wrapped listener is invoked with
certainty in some trickier spots and shortens the code a bit.
2019-10-09 23:29:50 +02:00
Igor Motov 12e4e7ef54 Geo: implement proper handling of out of bounds geo points (#47734)
This is the first iteration in improving of handling of out of
bounds geopoints with a latitude outside of the -90 - +90 range
and a longitude outside of the -180 - +180 range.

Relates to #43916
2019-10-09 20:30:59 +04:00
Igor Motov f8b8afdc70 Geo: Fixes indexing of linestrings that go around the globe (#47471)
LINESTRING (0 0, 720 20) is now decomposed into 3 strings:
multilinestring (
  (0.0 0.0, 180.0 5.0),
  (-180.0 5.0, 180 15),
  (-180.0 15.0, 0 20)
)

It also fixes issues with linestrings that intersect antimeridian
more than 5 times.

Fixes #43837
Fixes #43826
2019-10-09 20:30:59 +04:00
Tim Brooks d18ff24dbe
Fix BulkByScrollResponseTests exception assertions (#45519)
Currently in the x content serialization tests we compare the exception
messages that are serialized. These exceptions messages are not
equivalent because the exception often changes when serialized to x
content. This commit removes this assertion.
2019-10-09 10:15:58 -06:00
Tim Brooks 02622c1ef9
Fix issues with serializing BulkByScrollResponse (#45357)
Currently there are two issues with serializing BulkByScrollResponse.
First, when deserializing from XContent, indexing exceptions and search
exceptions are switched. Additionally, search exceptions do no retain
the appropriate RestStatus code, so you must evaluate the status code
from the exception. However, the exception class is not always correctly
retained when serialized.

This commit adds tests in the failure case. Additionally, fixes the
swapping of failure types and adds the rest status code to the search
failure.
2019-10-09 10:12:14 -06:00
Martijn van Groningen da1e2ea461
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-10-09 09:06:13 +02:00
Armin Braun 96b36b5a8c
Make loadShardSnapshot Exceptions Consistent (#47728) (#47735)
Similar to #47507. We are throwing `SnapshotException` when
you (and SLM tests) would expect a `SnapshotMissingException`
for concurrent snapshot status and snapshot delete operations
with a very low probability.
Fixed the exception type and added a test for this scenario.
2019-10-08 21:04:51 +02:00
Armin Braun 5cef4752f7
Fix Ex. Handling in SnapshotsService#snapshots (#47507) (#47727)
We're needlessly wrapping a `SnapshotMissingException` which
itself is a `SnapshotException` when trying to load a missing
snapshot. This leads to failure #47442 which expects a
`SnapshotMissingException` in this case.

Closes #47442
2019-10-08 17:01:54 +02:00
Henning Andersen ce91ba7c25 Dangling indices strip aliases (#47581)
Importing dangling indices with aliases risks breaking functionalities
using those aliases. For instance, writing to an alias may break if
there is no is_write_index indication on the existing alias and the
dangling index import adds a second index to the alias. Or an
application could have an assumption about the alias only ever pointing
to one index and suddenly seeing the alias also linked to an old index
could break it. With this change we strip aliases of the index meta data
found before importing a dangling index.
2019-10-08 12:09:30 +02:00
David Turner bb5f750ab4 Deprecate include_relocations setting (#47443)
Setting `cluster.routing.allocation.disk.include_relocations` to `false` is a
bad idea since it will lead to the kinds of overshoot that were otherwise fixed
in #46079. This commit deprecates this setting so it can be removed in the next
major release.
2019-10-08 08:19:04 +01:00
Tal Levy a17f394e27
Geo-Match Enrich Processor (#47243) (#47701)
this commit introduces a geo-match enrich processor that looks up a specific
`geo_point` field in the enrich-index for all entries that have a geo_shape match field
that meets some specific relation criteria with the input field.

For example, the enrich index may contain documents with zipcodes and their respective
geo_shape. Ingesting documents with a geo_point field can be enriched with which zipcode
they associate according to which shape they are contained within.

this commit also refactors some of the MatchProcessor by moving a lot of the shared code to
AbstractEnrichProcessor.

Closes #42639.
2019-10-07 15:03:46 -07:00
Armin Braun b669b8f046
Simplify Snapshot Delete Further (#47626) (#47644)
This change removes the special path for deleting
the index metadata blobs and moves deleting them to
the bulk delete of unreferenced blobs at the end of
the snapshot delete process.
This saves N RPC calls for a snapshot containing N
indices and simplifies the code.
Also, this change moves the unreferenced data cleanup up
the stack to make it more obvious that any exceptions during
this pahse will be ignored and not fail the delete request.
Lastly, this change removes the needless chaining of
first deleting unreferenced data from the snapshot delete
and then running the stale data cleanup (that would also run
from the cleanup endpoint) and simply fires off the cleanup
right after updating the repository data (index-N) in parallel
to the other delete operations to speed up the delete some more.
2019-10-07 14:18:41 +02:00
Armin Braun 1359ef73a3
Add IT for Snapshot Issue in 47552 (#47627) (#47634)
* Add IT for Snapshot Issue in 47552 (#47627)

Adding a specific integration test that reproduces the problem
fixed in #47552. The issue fixed only reproduces in the snapshot
resiliency otherwise which are not available in 6.8 where the
fix is being backported to as well.
2019-10-07 10:38:19 +02:00
Armin Braun 6bd033931b
Add Consistency Assertion to SnapshotsInProgress (#47598) (#47633)
Assert given input shards and indices are consistent.
Also, fixed the equality check for SnapshotsInProgress.
Before this change the tests never had more than a single waiting
shard per index so they never failed as a result of the
waiting shards list not being ordered.

Follow up to #47552
2019-10-07 10:37:56 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 736fceb18b
Fold InitialSearchPhase into AbstractSearchAsyncAction (#47182)
Historically, we have two base classes for search actions that generally need to fan out to multiple shards and then move on to the following phase: InitialSearchPhase and AbstractSearchAsyncAction that extends it. Practically, every search action extends the latter, and there are no direct subclasses of InitialSearchPhase in our codebase.

This commit folds InitialSearchPhase into AbstractSearchAsyncAction in the attempt of simplifying things and making the search code running on the coordinating node easier to reason about.
2019-10-07 10:10:04 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen f2f2304c75
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-10-07 10:07:56 +02:00
Armin Braun 22679c7932
Fix Snapshot Corruption in Edge Case (#47552) (#47620)
This fixes missing to marking shard snapshots as failures when
multiple data-nodes are lost during the snapshot process or
shard snapshot failures have occured before a node left the cluster.

The problem was that we were simply not adding any shard entries for completed
shards on node-left events. This has no effect for a successful shard, but
for a failed shard would lead to that shard not being marked as failed during
snapshot finalization. Fixed by corectly keeping track of all previous completed
shard states as well in this case.
Also, added an assertion that without this fix would trip on almost every run of the
resiliency tests and adjusted the serialization of SnapshotsInProgress.Entry so
we have a proper assertion message.

Closes #47550
2019-10-05 15:01:06 +02:00
Armin Braun f2d2ca21e2
Cleaner Handling of Store Refcount in BlobStoreRepository (#47560) (#47594)
If a shard gets closed we properly abort its snapshot
before closing it. We should in thise case make sure to
not throw a confusing exception about trying to increment
the reference on an already closed shard in the async tasks
if the snapshot is already aborted.
Also, added an assertion to make sure that aborts are in
fact the only situation in which we run into a concurrently
closed store.
2019-10-05 09:45:10 +02:00
Gordon Brown e47bdf760e
Fix Rollover error when alias has closed indices (#47148) (#47539)
Rollover previously requested index stats for all indices in the
provided alias, which causes an exception when there is a closed index
with that alias.

This commit adjusts the IndicesOptions used on the index stats
request so that closed indices are ignored, rather than throwing
an exception.
2019-10-04 17:40:05 -06:00
Jason Tedor 35ca3d68d7
Validating monitoring hosts setting while parsing (#47571)
This commit lifts the validation of the monitoring hosts setting into
the setting itself, rather than when the setting is used. This prevents
a scenario where an invalid value for the setting is accepted, but then
later fails while applying a cluster state with the invalid setting.
2019-10-04 17:32:49 -04:00
Mark Tozzi e404f7ea80
DocValueFormat implementation for date range fields (#47472) (#47605) 2019-10-04 17:21:17 -04:00
Lee Hinman 79376b7219 Set default SLM retention invocation time (#47604)
This adds a default for the `slm.retention_schedule` setting, setting it
to `0 30 1 * * ?` which is 1:30am every day.

Having retention unset meant that it would never be invoked and clean up
snapshots. We determined it would be better to have a default than never
to be run. When coming to a decision, we weighed the option of an
absolute time (such as 1:30am) versus a periodic invocation (like every
12 hours). In the end we decided on the absolute time because it has
better predictability and consistency than a periodic invocation, which
would rely on when the master node were elected or restarted.

Relates to #43663
2019-10-04 15:00:20 -06:00
Armin Braun c1be7a802c
Simplify Snapshot Delete Process (#47439) (#47533)
We don't need to read the SnapshotInfo for a
snapshot to determine the indices that need to
be updated when it is deleted as the `RepositoryData`
contains that information already.
This PR makes it so the `RepositoryData` is used to
determine which indices to update and also removes
the special handling for deleting snapshot metadata
and the CS snapshot blob and has those simply be
deleted as part of the deleting of other unreferenced
blobs in the last step of the delete.

This makes the snapshot delete a little faster and
more resilient by removing two RPC calls
(the separate delete and the get).

Also, this shortens the diff with #46250 as a
side-effect.
2019-10-04 13:55:16 +02:00
David Roberts defc97a300 Remove fallback for controller location (#47104)
This change removes the temporary controller
location fallback introduced in #47013.

Relates elastic/ml-cpp#593
2019-10-04 09:50:26 +01:00
Ryan Ernst f32692208e
Add explanations to script score queries (#46693) (#47548)
While function scores using scripts do allow explanations, they are only
creatable with an expert plugin. This commit improves the situation for
the newer script score query by adding the ability to set the
explanation from the script itself.

To set the explanation, a user would check for `explanation != null` to
indicate an explanation is needed, and then call
`explanation.set("some description")`.
2019-10-03 21:05:05 -07:00
Nhat Nguyen 5e4732f2bb Limit number of retaining translog files for peer recovery (#47414)
Today we control the extra translog (when soft-deletes is disabled) for
peer recoveries by size and age. If users manually (force) flush many
times within a short period, we can keep many small (or empty) translog
files as neither the size or age condition is reached. We can protect
the cluster from running out of the file descriptors in such a situation
by limiting the number of retaining translog files.
2019-10-03 20:45:29 -04:00
Armin Braun bac119f672
Fix getSnapshotIndexMetaData Exception Behavior (#47488) (#47496)
If we fail to read the global metadata in a snapshot
we would throw `SnapshotMissingException` but wouldn't
do so for the index metadata.
This is breaking SLM tests at a low rate because they
use `SnapshotMissingException` thrown from snapshot status APIs
to wait for a snapshot being gone.
Also, we should be consistent here in general and not leak the
`NoSuchFileException` to the transport layer for index meta.

Closes #46508
2019-10-03 12:47:50 +02:00
Armin Braun 7549be4489
Fix es.http.cname_in_publish_address Deprecation Logging (#47451)
Since the property defaulted to `true` this deprecation logging
runs every time unless its set to `false` manually (in which case
it should've also logged but didn't).
I didn't add a tests and removed the tests we had in `7.x` that
covered this logging. I did move the check out of the `if (InetAddresses.isInetAddress(hostString) == false) {` condition so this is sort-of covered by the REST tests.
IMO, any unit-test of this would be somewhat redundant and would've forced
adding a field that just indicates that the deprecated property was used to
every instance which seemed pointless.

Closes #47436
2019-10-03 11:10:48 +02:00
Alpar Torok 0a14bb174f Remove eclipse conditionals (#44075)
* Remove eclipse conditionals

We used to have some meta projects with a `-test` prefix because
historically eclipse could not distinguish between test and main
source-sets and could only use a single classpath.
This is no longer the case for the past few Eclipse versions.

This PR adds the necessary configuration to correctly categorize source
folders and libraries.
With this change eclipse can import projects, and the visibility rules
are correct e.x. auto compete doesn't offer classes from test code or
`testCompile` dependencies when editing classes in `main`.

Unfortunately the cyclic dependency detection in Eclipse doesn't seem to
take the difference between test and non test source sets into account,
but since we are checking this in Gradle anyhow, it's safe to set to
`warning` in the settings. Unfortunately there is no setting to ignore
it.

This might cause problems when building since Eclipse will probably not
know the right order to build things in so more wirk might be necesarry.
2019-10-03 11:55:00 +03:00
Armin Braun 0beb5263b4
Fix Snapshot Finalization not Waiting for Index Metadata (#47445) (#47459)
* Fix Snapshot Finalization not Waiting for Index Metadata

We were mixing up the listeners here which led to the final listener
that should be called after all the metadata has been written
to be called before that.
I fixed this by removing the one redundant listener and flattening
the logic out.

* Closes #47425
2019-10-02 23:26:18 +02:00
Jason Tedor 52b97ec539
Allow setting validation against arbitrary types (#47264)
Today when settings validate, they can only validate against settings
that are of the same type. While this strong-type is convenient from a
development perspective, it is too limiting in that some settings need
to validate against settings of a different type. For example, the list
setting xpack.monitoring.exporters.<namespace>.host wants to validate
that it is non-empty if and only if the string setting
xpack.monitoring.exporters.<namespace>.type is "http". Today this is
impossible since the settings validation framework only allows that
setting to validate against other list settings. This commit increases
the flexibility here to validate against settings of arbitrary type, at
the expense of losing strong-typing during development.
2019-10-02 16:31:06 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi c340814b34 Fix highlighting of overlapping terms in the unified highlighter (#47227)
The passage formatter that the unified highlighter use doesn't handle terms with overlapping offsets.
For tokenizer that provides multiple segmentation of the same terms (edge ngram for instance) the formatter
should select the largest span in order to highlight the term only once. This change implements this logic.
2019-10-02 16:34:12 +02:00
Yannick Welsch f7980e9745 Adapt version constants after backport (#47353) 2019-10-02 14:26:23 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 99d2fe295d Use optype CREATE for single auto-id index requests (#47353)
Changes auto-id index requests to use optype CREATE, making it compliant with our docs.
This will also make these auto-id index requests compatible with the new "create-doc" index
privilege (which is based on the optype), the default optype is changed to create, just as it is
already documented.
2019-10-02 14:16:52 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 0024695dd8 Disallow externally generated autoGeneratedTimestamp (#47341)
The autoGeneratedTimestamp field is internally used to speed up indexing of operations with
auto-ids, as we can rule out duplicates. Setting this field externally can make the index
inconsistent, resulting in duplicate documents with same id.
2019-10-02 14:16:52 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 8c11fe610e Use standard semantics for retried auto-id requests (#47311)
Adds support for handling auto-id requests with optype CREATE. Also simplifies the code
handling this by using the standard indexing path when dealing with possible retry conflicts.

Relates #47169
2019-10-02 14:16:52 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 7b2613db55 Allow optype CREATE for append-only indexing operations (#47169)
Bulk requests currently do not allow adding "create" actions with auto-generated IDs.
This commit allows using the optype CREATE for append-only indexing operations. This is
mainly the user facing aspect of it.
2019-10-02 14:16:52 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 42c5054e52 Fix alias field resolution in match query (#47369)
Synonym queries (when two tokens/paths start at the same position) use the alias field instead
of the concrete field to build Lucene queries. This commit fixes this bug by resolving the alias field upfront in order to provide the concrete field to the actual query parser.
2019-10-02 11:45:43 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 5cfcd7c458 Re-fetch shard info of primary when new node joins (#47035)
Today, we don't clear the shard info of the primary shard when a new
node joins; then we might risk of making replica allocation decisions
based on the stale information of the primary. The serious problem is
that we can cancel the current recovery which is more advanced than the
copy on the new node due to the old info we have from the primary.

With this change, we ensure the shard info from the primary is not older
than any node when allocating replicas.

Relates #46959

This work was done by Henning in #42518.

Co-authored-by: Henning Andersen <henning.andersen@elastic.co>
2019-10-01 22:16:26 -04:00
Gordon Brown ba6ee2d40d
[7.x] Adjust randomization in cluster shard limit tests (#47254)
This commit adjusts randomization for the cluster shard limit tests so
that there is often more of a gap left between the limit and the size of
the first index. This allows the same randomization to be used for all
tests, and alleviates flakiness in
`testIndexCreationOverLimitFromTemplate`.
2019-10-01 14:53:10 -06:00
David Turner 99b25d3740 Keep nodes above watermark in testAutomaticReleaseOfIndexBlock (#47387)
Today the comment boldly claims that this line of code keeps nodes above the
10-byte low watermark when in fact this is not true at all. This change fixes
this so that it really does keep nodes above the low watermark.

Fixes #45338. Again.
2019-10-01 19:58:23 +01:00
Armin Braun 3d6ef6a90e
Speed up and Reorder Snapshot Delete Operations (#47293) (#47350)
This is a preliminary of #46250 making the snapshot
delete work by doing all the metadata updates first
and then bulk deleting all of the now unreferenced
blobs.
Before this change, the metadata updates for each shard
and subsequent deletion of the blobs that have become unreferenced
due to the delete would happen sequentially shard-by-shard
parallelising only over all the indices in the snapshot.
This change makes it so the all the metadata updates
happen in parallel on a shard level first.
Once all of the updates of shard-level metadata have finished,
all the now unreferenced blobs are deleted in bulk.
This has two benefits (outside of making #46250 a smaller change):
* We have a lower likelihood of failing to update shard level metadata because
it happens with priority and a higher degree of parallelism
* Deleting of unreferenced data in the shards should go much faster in many cases (rolling indices, large number of indices with many unchanged shards) as well because a number of small bulk deletions (just two blobs for `index-N` and `snap-` for each unchanged shard) are grouped into larger bulk deletes of `100-1000` blobs depending on Cloud provider (even though the final bulk deletes are happening sequentially this should be much faster in almost all cases as you'd parallelism of 50 (GCS) to 500 (S3) snapshot threads to achieve the same delete rates when deleting from unchanged shards).
2019-10-01 19:05:43 +02:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe c93b39c65b
Adds version 7.4.1 2019-10-01 16:03:11 +01:00
Howard a9cd42c05d Cancel recoveries even if all shards assigned (#46520)
We cancel ongoing peer recoveries if a node joins the cluster with a completely
up-to-date copy of a shard, because we can use such a copy to recover a replica
instantly. However, today we only look for recoveries to cancel while there are
unassigned shards in the cluster. This means that we do not contemplate the
cancellation of the last few recoveries since recovering shards are not
unassigned.  It might take much longer for these recoveries to complete than
would be necessary if they were cancelled.

This commit fixes this by checking for cancellable recoveries even if all
shards are assigned.
2019-10-01 10:55:32 +01:00
Ignacio Vera 03d717dc32
Provide better error when updating geo_shape field mapper settings (#47281) (#47338) 2019-10-01 10:52:39 +02:00
Yannick Welsch dd0af2e425 Fix CloseIndexIT.testRelocatedClosedIndexIssue (#47169)
Closes #47330
2019-10-01 08:34:27 +02:00
Armin Braun 3d23cb44a3
Speed up Snapshot Finalization (#47283) (#47309)
As a result of #45689 snapshot finalization started to
take significantly longer than before. This may be a
little unfortunate since it increases the likelihood
of failing to finalize after having written out all
the segment blobs.
This change parallelizes all the metadata writes that
can safely run in parallel in the finalization step to
speed the finalization step up again. Also, this will
generally speed up the snapshot process overall in case
of large number of indices.

This is also a nice to have for #46250 since we add yet
another step (deleting of old index- blobs in the shards
to the finalization.
2019-09-30 23:28:59 +02:00
Jason Tedor 890951113f
Make Setting#getRaw have private access (#47287)
The method Setting#getRaw leaks implementation details about settings,
namely that they are backed by strings. We do not want code to rely upon
this, so this commit makes Setting#getRaw private as a first step
towards hiding the implementaton details of settings from the rest of
the codebase.
2019-09-30 14:14:30 -04:00
David Turner 72b63635de
Remove unused pluggable metadata upgraders (#47277)
Today plugins may provide upgraders for custom metadata and index metadata, but
these upgraders are bypassed during a rolling restart. Fortunately this
extension mechanism is unused by all known plugins. This commit removes these
extension points.

Relates #47297
2019-09-30 16:58:29 +01:00
Gaurav614 052c523d41 Fail allocation of new primaries in empty cluster (#43284)
Today if you create an index in a cluster without any data nodes then it will
report yellow health because it never attempts to assign any shards if there
are no data nodes, so the new shards remain at `AllocationStatus.NO_ATTEMPT`.
This commit moves the new primaries to `AllocationStatus.DECIDERS_NO` in this
situation, causing the cluster health to move to red.

Fixes #41073
2019-09-30 14:27:12 +01:00
Yannick Welsch 467596871a Omit writing index metadata for non-replicated closed indices on data-only node (#47285)
Fixes a bug related to how "closed replicated indices" (introduced in 7.2) interact with the index
metadata storage mechanism, which has special handling for closed indices (but incorrectly
handles replicated closed indices). On non-master-eligible data nodes, it's possible for the
node's manifest file (which tracks the relevant metadata state that the node should persist) to
become out of sync with what's actually stored on disk, leading to an inconsistency that is then
detected at startup, refusing for the node to start up.

Closes #47276
2019-09-30 13:56:52 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka d9a7bcef21
Support optional parsers in any order with DateMathParser Backport(46654) (#47217)
Currently DateMathParser with roundUp = true is relying on the DateFormatter build with
combined optional sub parsers with defaulted fields (depending on the formatter).
That means that for yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss||yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SSS
Java.time implementation expects optional parsers in order from most specific to
least specific (reverse in the example above).
It is causing a problem because the first parsing succeeds but does not consume the full input.
The second parser should be used.
We can work around this with keeping a list of RoundUpParsers and iterate over them choosing
the one that parsed full input. The same approach we used for regular (non date math) in
relates #40100
The jdk is not considering this to be a bug https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8188771

Those below will expect this change first
relates #46242
relates #45284
backport #46654
2019-09-30 13:54:52 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 9dc90e41fc Remove "force" version type (#47228)
It's been deprecated long ago and can be removed.

Relates to #20377

Closes #19769
2019-09-30 11:58:34 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 66f72bcdbc
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-09-30 08:12:28 +02:00
Rory Hunter 53a4d2176f
Convert most awaitBusy calls to assertBusy (#45794) (#47112)
Backport of #45794 to 7.x. Convert most `awaitBusy` calls to
`assertBusy`, and use asserts where possible. Follows on from #28548 by
@liketic.

There were a small number of places where it didn't make sense to me to
call `assertBusy`, so I kept the existing calls but renamed the method to
`waitUntil`. This was partly to better reflect its usage, and partly so
that anyone trying to add a new call to awaitBusy wouldn't be able to find
it.

I also didn't change the usage in `TransportStopRollupAction` as the
comments state that the local awaitBusy method is a temporary
copy-and-paste.

Other changes:

  * Rework `waitForDocs` to scale its timeout. Instead of calling
    `assertBusy` in a loop, work out a reasonable overall timeout and await
    just once.
  * Some tests failed after switching to `assertBusy` and had to be fixed.
  * Correct the expect templates in AbstractUpgradeTestCase.  The ES
    Security team confirmed that they don't use templates any more, so
    remove this from the expected templates. Also rewrite how the setup
    code checks for templates, in order to give more information.
  * Remove an expected ML template from XPackRestTestConstants The ML team
    advised that the ML tests shouldn't be waiting for any
    `.ml-notifications*` templates, since such checks should happen in the
    production code instead.
  * Also rework the template checking code in `XPackRestTestHelper` to give
    more helpful failure messages.
  * Fix issue in `DataFrameSurvivesUpgradeIT` when upgrading from < 7.4
2019-09-29 12:21:46 +01:00
Jason Tedor 98989f7b37
Use fallback settings in throttling decider (#47261)
This commit replaces some uses of Setting#getRaw in the throttling
allocation decider settings. Instead, these settings should be using
fallback settings.
2019-09-28 08:06:24 -04:00
Jason Tedor bd603b0a7b
Remove dead leniency in allow rebalance setting use (#47259)
This commit removes some leniency that exists in getting the allow
rebalance setting. Fortunately, that leniency is dead code, this can
never happen. The reason this can never happen is because the settings
infrastructure will not allow setting an invalid value for this
setting. If you try to set this in the elasticsearch.yml, then the node
will fail to start, since parsing the setting will fail. If you try to
set this via an update settings API call, then parsing the setting will
fail and the settings update will be rejected. Therefore, this leniency
can never be activated, so we remove it.

This commit is the first of a few in an attempt to remove the public
uses of Setting#getRaw.
2019-09-28 08:05:37 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 76b66634e9
put provided argument on the previous line just like in master branch,
that way this doesn't show in the final pr.
2019-09-27 15:22:09 +02:00
David Roberts e943e27954 Spawn controller processes from a different directory on macOS (#47013)
This is the Java side of https://github.com/elastic/ml-cpp/pull/593
with a fallback so that ml-cpp bundles with either the
new or old directory structure work for the time being.
A few days after merging the C++ changes a followup to
this change will be made that removes the fallback.
2019-09-27 14:02:40 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen 7ffe2e7e63
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-09-27 14:42:11 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 6fd3b4723f Remove write lock for Translog.getGeneration (#47036)
No need for the write lock, and currentFileGeneration is already protected by the read lock. 
Also removes the unused method "isCurrent".
2019-09-27 13:58:07 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 73a09b34b8
Replace SearchContextException with SearchException (#47046)
This commit removes the SearchContextException in favor of a simpler
SearchException that doesn't leak the SearchContext.

Relates #46523
2019-09-26 14:21:23 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 95e2ca741e
Remove unused private methods and fields (#47154)
This commit removes a bunch of unused private fields and unused
private methods from the code base.

Backport of (#47115)
2019-09-26 12:49:21 +02:00
jimczi 97d977f381 #47046 Fix serialization version check after backport 2019-09-26 09:56:24 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 04972baffa
Merge ShardSearchTransportRequest and ShardSearchLocalRequest (#46996) (#47081)
This change merges the `ShardSearchTransportRequest` and `ShardSearchLocalRequest`
into a single `ShardSearchRequest` that can be used to create a SearchContext.

Relates #46523
2019-09-26 09:20:53 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 429f23ea2f
Allow ingest processors to execute in a non blocking manner. (#47122)
Backport of #46241

This PR changes the ingest executing to be non blocking
by adding an additional method to the Processor interface
that accepts a BiConsumer as handler and changing
IngestService#executeBulkRequest(...) to ingest document
in a non blocking fashion iff a processor executes
in a non blocking fashion.

This is the second PR that merges changes made to server module from
the enrich branch (see #32789) into the master branch.

The plan is to merge changes made to the server module separately from
the pr that will merge enrich into master, so that these changes can
be reviewed in isolation.

This change originates from the enrich branch and was introduced there
in #43361.
2019-09-26 08:55:28 +02:00
David Turner 45c7783018
Warn on slow metadata persistence (#47130)
Today if metadata persistence is excessively slow on a master-ineligible node
then the `ClusterApplierService` emits a warning indicating that the
`GatewayMetaState` applier was slow, but gives no further details. If it is
excessively slow on a master-eligible node then we do not see any warning at
all, although we might see other consequences such as a lagging node or a
master failure.

With this commit we emit a warning if metadata persistence takes longer than a
configurable threshold, which defaults to `10s`. We also emit statistics that
record how much index metadata was persisted and how much was skipped since
this can help distinguish cases where IO was slow from cases where there are
simply too many indices involved.

Backport of #47005.
2019-09-26 07:40:54 +01:00
Tim Brooks 4f47e1f169
Extract proxy connection logic to specialized class (#47138)
Currently the logic to check if a connection to a remote discovery node
exists and otherwise create a proxy connection is mixed with the
collect nodes, cluster connection lifecycle, and other
RemoteClusterConnection logic. This commit introduces a specialized
RemoteConnectionManager class which handles the open connections.
Additionally, it reworks the "round-robin" proxy logic to create the list
of potential connections at connection open/close time, opposed to each
time a connection is requested.
2019-09-25 15:58:18 -06:00
Nhat Nguyen 7c5a088aa5 Increase ensureGreen timeout for testReplicaCorruption (#47136)
We can have a large number of shard copies in this test. For example,
the two recent failures have 24 and 27 copies respectively and all
replicas have to copy segment files as their stores are corrupted. Our
CI needs more than 30 seconds to start all these copies.

Note that in two recent failures, the cluster was green just after the
cluster health timed out.

Closes #41899
2019-09-25 17:04:08 -04:00
Lee Hinman a267df30fa Wait for snapshot completion in SLM snapshot invocation (#47051)
* Wait for snapshot completion in SLM snapshot invocation

This changes the snapshots internally invoked by SLM to wait for
completion. This allows us to capture more snapshotting failure
scenarios.

For example, previously a snapshot would be created and then registered
as a "success", however, the snapshot may have been aborted, or it may
have had a subset of its shards fail. These cases are now handled by
inspecting the response to the `CreateSnapshotRequest` and ensuring that
there are no failures. If any failures are present, the history store
now stores the action as a failure instead of a success.

Relates to #38461 and #43663
2019-09-25 14:25:22 -06:00
Armin Braun 93fcd23da8
Fail Snapshot on Corrupted Metadata Blob (#47009) (#47096)
We should not be quietly ignoring a corrupted shard-level index-N
blob. Simply creating a new empty shard-level index-N and moving
on means that all snapshots of that shard show `SUCESS` as their
state at the repository root but are in fact broken.
This change at least makes it visible to the user that they can't
snapshot the given shard any more and forces the user to move on
to a new repository since the current one is broken and will not
allow snapshotting the inconsistent shard again.

Also, this change stops the delete action for shards with broken
index-N blobs instead of simply deleting all blobs in the path
containing the broken index-N. This prevents a temporarily
broken/missing index-N blob from corrupting all snapshots of
that shard.
2019-09-25 15:55:33 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 22575bd7e6 Remove isRecovering method from Engine (#47039)
We already prevent flushing in Engine if it's recovering. Hence, we can
remove the protection in IndexShard.
2019-09-25 08:58:08 -04:00
Armin Braun c4a166fc9a
Simplify SnapshotResiliencyTests (#46961) (#47108)
Simplify `SnapshotResiliencyTests` to more closely
match the structure of `AbstractCoordinatorTestCase` and allow for
future drying up between the two classes:

* Make the test cluster nodes a nested-class in the test cluster itself
* Remove the needless custom network disruption implementation and
  simply track disconnected node ids like `AbstractCoordinatorTestCase`
  does
2019-09-25 14:53:11 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 81cbd3fba4 Mute ClusterShardLimitIT.testIndexCreationOverLimitFromTemplate
Relates #47107
2019-09-25 14:03:08 +02:00
David Turner ac920e8e64 Assert no exceptions during state application (#47090)
Today we log and swallow exceptions during cluster state application, but such
an exception should not occur. This commit adds assertions of this fact, and
updates the Javadocs to explain it.

Relates #47038
2019-09-25 12:32:51 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen eef1ba3fad
Make ingest pipeline resolution logic unit testable (#47026)
Extracted ingest pipeline resolution logic into a static method
and added unit tests for pipeline resolution logic.

Followup from #46847
2019-09-25 11:35:00 +02:00
Daniel Mitterdorfer 48df560593
Emit log message when parent circuit breaker trips (#47000) (#47073)
We emit a debug log message whenever a child circuit breaker trips (in
`ChildMemoryCircuitBreaker#circuitBreak(String, long)`) but we never
emit a log message when the parent circuit breaker trips. As this is
more likely to happen with the real memory circuit breaker it is not
possible to detect this in the logs. With this commit we add a log
message on the same log level (debug) when the parent circuit breaker
trips.
2019-09-25 10:22:46 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani 41ee8aa6fc Reject regexp queries on the _index field. (#46945)
We speculatively added support for `regexp` queries on the `_index` field in
#34089 (this functionality was not actually requested by a user). Supporting
regex logic adds complexity to the `_index` field for not much gain, so we
would like to remove it.

From an end-to-end test it turns out this functionality never even worked in
the first place because of an error in how regex flags were interpreted! For
this reason, we can remove support for `regexp` on `_index` without a
deprecation period.

Relates to #46640.
2019-09-24 12:17:00 -07:00
Tim Brooks 71ec0707cf
Remove locking around connection attempts (#46845)
Currently in the ConnectionManager we lock around the node id. This is
odd because we key connections by the ephemeral id. Upon further
investigation it appears to me that we do not need the locking. Using
the concurrent map, we can ensure that only one connection attempt
completes. There is a very small chance that a new connection attempt
will proceed right as another connection attempt is completing. However,
since the whole process is asynchronous and event oriented
(lightweight), that does not seem to be an issue.
2019-09-24 11:05:42 -06:00
Tim Brooks f02582de4b
Reduce a bind failure to trace logging (#46891)
Due to recent changes in the nio transport, a failure to bind the server
channel has started to be logged at an error level. This exception leads
to an automatic retry on a different port, so it should only be logged
at a trace level.
2019-09-24 10:32:18 -06:00
David Turner 9135e2f9e3 Improve LeaderCheck rejection messages (#46998)
Today the `LeaderChecker` rejects checks from nodes that are not in the current
cluster with the exception message `leader check from unknown node` which
offers no information about why the node is unknown. In fact the node must have
been in the cluster in the recent past, so it might help guide the user to a
more useful log message if we describe it as a `removed node` instead of an
`unknown node`. This commit changes the exception message like this, and also
tidies up a few other loose ends in the `LeaderChecker`.
2019-09-24 13:41:37 +01:00
David Turner 6943a3101f
Cut PersistedState interface from GatewayMetaState (#46655)
Today `GatewayMetaState` implements `PersistedState` but it's an error to use
it as a `PersistedState` before it's been started, or if the node is
master-ineligible. It also holds some fields that are meaningless on nodes that
do not persist their states. Finally, it takes responsibility for both loading
the original cluster state and some of the high-level logic for writing the
cluster state back to disk.

This commit addresses these concerns by introducing a more specific
`PersistedState` implementation for use on master-eligible nodes which is only
instantiated if and when it's appropriate. It also moves the fields and
high-level persistence logic into a new `IncrementalClusterStateWriter` with a
more appropriate lifecycle.

Follow-up to #46326 and #46532
Relates #47001
2019-09-24 12:31:13 +01:00
Julie Tibshirani 9124c94a6c
Add support for aliases in queries on _index. (#46944)
Previously, queries on the _index field were not able to specify index aliases.
This was a regression in functionality compared to the 'indices' query that was
deprecated and removed in 6.0.

Now queries on _index can specify an alias, which is resolved to the concrete
index names when we check whether an index matches. To match a remote shard
target, the pattern needs to be of the form 'cluster:index' to match the
fully-qualified index name. Index aliases can be specified in the following query
types: term, terms, prefix, and wildcard.
2019-09-23 13:21:37 -07:00
Jim Ferenczi 08f28e642b Replace SearchContext with QueryShardContext in query builder tests (#46978)
This commit replaces the SearchContext used in AbstractQueryTestCase with
a QueryShardContext in order to reduce the visibility of search contexts.

Relates #46523
2019-09-23 20:24:02 +02:00
Eray 199fff8a55 Allow max_children only in top level nested sort (#46731)
This commit restricts the usage of max_children to the top level nested sort since it is ignored on the other levels.
2019-09-23 18:53:50 +02:00
Armin Braun 2da040601b
Fix Bug in Snapshot Status Response Timestamps (#46919) (#46970)
Fixing a corner case where snapshot total time calculation was off when
getting the `SnapshotStatus` of an in-progress snapshot.

Closes #46913
2019-09-23 15:01:47 +02:00
David Turner 7bc86f23ec Wait longer for leader failure in logs test (#46958)
`testLogsWarningPeriodicallyIfClusterNotFormed` simulates a leader failure and
waits for long enough that a failing leader check is scheduled. However it does
not wait for the failing check to actually fail, which requires another two
actions and therefore might take up to 200ms more. Unlucky timing would result
in this test failing, for instance:

    ./gradle ':server:test' \
      --tests "org.elasticsearch.cluster.coordination.CoordinatorTests.testLogsWarningPeriodicallyIfClusterNotFormed" \
      -Dtests.jvm.argline="-Dhppc.bitmixer=DETERMINISTIC" \
      -Dtests.seed=F18CDD0EBEB5653:E9BC1A8B062E697A

This commit adds the extra delay needed for the leader failure to complete as
expected.

Fixes #46920
2019-09-23 10:52:13 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen 33bbc4798b
fixed compile errors after merging 2019-09-23 09:46:14 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 0cfddca61d
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-09-23 09:46:05 +02:00
Armin Braun ee4e6b1382
Add TestLogging for #46701 (#46939) (#46949)
This at a very low rate and with the force merge in place
before checking the cache size it's not clear why the cache
is not of size `0` -> seems something else
must be happening here that is unexpected.
-> add debug logging to this test to find out

Relates #46701
2019-09-21 15:24:58 +02:00
Armin Braun 938648fcff
Remove Duplicate Shard Snapshot State Updates (#46862) (#46906)
We were repeatedly trying to send shard state updates for aborted
snapshots on every cluster state update.
This is simply dead-code since those updates are already safely
sent in the callbacks passed to `SnapshotShardsService#snapshot`.
On master failover, we ensure that the status update is resent
via `SnapshotShardsService#syncShardStatsOnNewMaster`.
=> there is no need for trying to send updates here over and over
and this logic can safely be removed
2019-09-20 14:30:03 +02:00
Jason Tedor 97acf353fa
Move pipelines resolved assertion (#46892)
This assertion was added during the development of required
pipelines. In the initial version of that work, the notion of whether or
not a request was forwarded from the coordinating node to an ingest node
was introduced. It was realized later that instead we needed to track
whether or not the pipeline for the request was resolved. When that
change was made, this assertion, while not incorrect, was left behind
and only applied if the coordnating node was forwarding the
request. Instead, the assertion applies whether or not the request is
being forwarded. This commit addresses that by moving the assertion and
renaming some variables.
2019-09-20 07:27:56 -04:00
Jason Tedor 2425fd1a50
Removed unused import from RequiredPipelineIT.java
This commit removes an unused import that was left behind after cleaning
up a backport. Sorry.
2019-09-19 16:46:27 -04:00
Jason Tedor bd77626177
Add the ability to require an ingest pipeline (#46847)
This commit adds the ability to require an ingest pipeline on an
index. Today we can have a default pipeline, but that could be
overridden by a request pipeline parameter. This commit introduces a new
index setting index.required_pipeline that acts similarly to
index.default_pipeline, except that it can not be overridden by a
request pipeline parameter. Additionally, a default pipeline and a
request pipeline can not both be set. The required pipeline can be set
to _none to ensure that no pipeline ever runs for index requests on that
index.
2019-09-19 16:37:45 -04:00
Armin Braun c922743c5d
Remove Bogus Test: testDeleteOrphanSnapshot (#46835) (#46874)
This test is broken with a very low failure rate after recent changes.
Particularly after #45689 which does not check for duplicate snapshot
uuids during snapshot finalization any more.
The check for duplicate uuids during finalization was removed
conciously since it lead to problems during master failover.
This test fails because it increments the repository state id in an
unexpected manner now, starting from the impossible situation of having
the same snapshot UUID for two different repository state ids.
This situation can't normally be reached, but we manually crafted it here.

This test didn't do anything before though, because the manually crafted
cluster state would simply result in an error during finalization before
and nothing but a normal snapshot delete would be tested.
=> removing this test here, it doesn't test anything.

Closes #46843
2019-09-19 18:52:35 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 9638ca20b0 Allow dropping documents with auto-generated ID (#46773)
When using auto-generated IDs + the ingest drop processor (which looks to be used by filebeat
as well) + coordinating nodes that do not have the ingest processor functionality, this can lead
to a NullPointerException.

The issue is that markCurrentItemAsDropped() is creating an UpdateResponse with no id when
the request contains auto-generated IDs. The response serialization is lenient for our
REST/XContent format (i.e. we will send "id" : null) but the internal transport format (used for
communication between nodes) assumes for this field to be non-null, which means that it can't
be serialized between nodes. Bulk requests with ingest functionality are processed on the
coordinating node if the node has the ingest capability, and only otherwise sent to a different
node. This means that, in order to reproduce this, one needs two nodes, with the coordinating
node not having the ingest functionality.

Closes #46678
2019-09-19 16:46:33 +02:00
Armin Braun a087553009
Rearrange BlobStoreRepository to Prepare #46250 (#46824) (#46853)
In #46250 we will have to move to two different delete
paths for BwC. Both paths will share the initial
reads from the repository though so I extracted/separated the
delete logic away from the initial reads to significantly simplify
the diff against #46250 here.
Also, I added some JavaDoc from #46250 here as well which makes the
code a little easier to follow even ignoring #46250 I think.
2019-09-19 13:07:00 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 3ae51f25dd Move testSnapshotWithLargeSegmentFiles to ESMockAPIBasedRepositoryIntegTestCase (#46802)
This commit moves the common test testSnapshotWithLargeSegmentFiles 
to the ESMockAPIBasedRepositoryIntegTestCase base class.
2019-09-18 15:41:30 +02:00
Christos Soulios 0076083b35
Implement rounding optimization for fixed offset timezones (#46809)
Fixes #45702 with date_histogram aggregation when using fixed_interval.
Optimization has been implemented for both fixed and calendar intervals
2019-09-18 15:56:34 +03:00
Armin Braun 142b10604e
Fix testHistoryRetention (#46799) (#46805)
Suppress the reasonable-history check in this test to guarantee we're always getting ops based recovery even after a background sync.

Closes #45953

Co-Authored-By: David Turner <david.turner@elastic.co>
2019-09-18 13:22:55 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen ac4e990924
Add ingest cluster state listeners (#46650)
In the case that an ingest processor factory relies on other configuration
in the cluster state in order to construct a processor instance then
it is currently undetermined if a processor facotry can be notified about
a change if multiple cluster state updates are bundled together and
if a processor implement `ClusterStateApplier` interface.
(IngestService implements this interface too)

The idea with ingest cluster state listener is that it is guaranteed to
update the processor factory first before the ingest service creates
a pipeline with their respective processor instances.

Currently this concept is used in the enrich branch:
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/blob/enrich/x-pack/plugin/enrich/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/enrich/EnrichProcessorFactory.java#L21

In this case it a processor factory is interested in enrich indices' _meta
mapping fields.

This is the third PR that merges changes made to server module from
the enrich branch (see #32789) into the master branch.

Changes to the server module are merged separately from the pr that will
merge enrich into master, so that these changes can be reviewed in isolation.
2019-09-18 09:13:16 +02:00
Armin Braun 2c70d403fc
Reenable+Fix testMasterShutdownDuringFailedSnapshot (#46303) (#46747)
Reenable this test since it was fixed by #45689 in production
code (specifically, the fact that we write the `snap-` blobs
without overwrite checks now).
Only required adding the assumed blocking on index file writes
to test code to properly work again.

* Closes #25281
2019-09-17 18:09:48 +02:00
Armin Braun b0f09b279f
Make Snapshot Logic Write Metadata after Segments (#45689) (#46764)
* Write metadata during snapshot finalization after segment files to prevent outdated metadata in case of dynamic mapping updates as explained in #41581
* Keep the old behavior of writing the metadata beforehand in the case of mixed version clusters for BwC reasons
   * Still overwrite the metadata in the end, so even a mixed version cluster is fixed by this change if a newer version master does the finalization
* Fixes #41581
2019-09-17 13:09:39 +02:00
Armin Braun c045bc7f54
Minor Rearrangements in Snapshot Code (#46652) (#46752)
Inlining one trivial single-use method and extracting the
stale shard path blob calculation to make the diff with #46250
more manageable.
2019-09-17 09:23:00 +02:00
Armin Braun 20cb95ca5e
Fix testSnapshotRelocatingPrimary to Actually Run Relocations (#46594) (#46620)
Without replicas we won't actually get any relocations
going when removing the node constraints in this test.
Adjusted the code to force relocations by forbidding
nodes that hold primaries instead.
Also, fixed the timeouts and asserted that we actually
get relocations.

Fixes #46276
2019-09-16 15:15:33 +02:00
Andrei Dan c57cca98b2
[ILM] Add date setting to calculate index age (#46561) (#46697)
* [ILM] Add date setting to calculate index age

Add the `index.lifecycle.origination_date` to allow users to configure a
custom date that'll be used to calculate the index age for the phase
transmissions (as opposed to the default index creation date).

This could be useful for users to create an index with an "older"
origination date when indexing old data.

Relates to #42449.

* [ILM] Don't override creation date on policy init

The initial approach we took was to override the lifecycle creation date
if the `index.lifecycle.origination_date` setting was set. This had the
disadvantage of the user not being able to update the `origination_date`
anymore once set.

This commit changes the way we makes use of the
`index.lifecycle.origination_date` setting by checking its value when
we calculate the index age (ie. at "read time") and, in case it's not
set, default to the index creation date.

* Make origination date setting index scope dynamic

* Document orignation date setting in ilm settings

(cherry picked from commit d5bd2bb77ee28c1978ab6679f941d7c02e389d32)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
2019-09-16 08:50:28 +01:00
Armin Braun 2b85dcb201
Parallelize Repository Cleanup Actions (#46647) (#46714)
* Parallelize Repository Cleanup Actions

Deleting root blobs and unreferenced indices can safely happen in parallel,
no need to have both operations run sequentially when they preclude all other
repository operations.
2019-09-16 07:52:03 +02:00
David Turner 272b0ecbdd Remove docs for proxy mode (#46677)
We added docs for proxy mode in #40281 but on reflection we should not be
documenting this setting since it does not play well with all proxies and we
can't recommend its use. This commit removes those docs and expands its Javadoc
instead.
2019-09-13 22:20:11 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen cabff5a7cd Handle lower retaining seqno retention lease error (#46420)
We renew the CCR retention lease at a fixed interval, therefore it's
possible to have more than one in-flight renewal requests at the same
time. If requests arrive out of order, then the assertion is violated.

Closes #46416
Closes #46013
2019-09-13 08:50:19 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen e1a33c6283 Fix false positive out of sync warning in synced-flush (#46576)
Synced-flush consists of three steps: (1) force-flush on every active
copy; (2) check for ongoing indexing operations; (3) seal copies if
there's no change since step 1. If some indexing operations are
completed on the primary but not replicas, then Lucene commits from step
1 on replicas won't be the same as the primary's. And step 2 would pass
if it's executed when all pending operations are done. Once step 2
passes, we will incorrectly emit the "out of sync" warning message
although nothing wrong here.

Relates #28464
Relates #30244
2019-09-12 16:34:33 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 5465c8d095 Increase timeout for relocation tests (#46554)
There's nothing wrong in the logs from these failures. I think 30
seconds might not be enough to relocate shards with many documents as CI
is quite slow. This change increases the timeout to 60 seconds for these
relocation tests. It also dumps the hot threads in case of timed out.

Closes #46526
Closes #46439
2019-09-12 16:34:01 -04:00
Zachary Tong e1e06c2589 Add version constant for 7.3.3 2019-09-12 13:50:40 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi 4407f3af1b Delay the creation of SubSearchContext to the FetchSubPhase (#46598)
This change delays the creation of the SubSearchContext for nested and parent/child inner_hits
to the fetch sub phase in order to ensure that a SearchContext can built entirely from a
QueryShardContext. This commit also adds a validation step to the inner hits builder that ensures that we fail the request early if the inner hits path is invalid.

Relates #46523
2019-09-12 14:52:15 +02:00
Igor Motov 35cb93248d Geo: fix indexing of west to east linestrings crossing the antimeridian (#46601)
Fixes that way linestrings that are crossing the antimeridian are
indexed due to a normalization bug these lines were decomposed into
a line segment that was stretching entire globe.

Fixes #43775
2019-09-11 17:43:17 -04:00
Zachary Tong 6dc8ed5d57
[7.x Backport] Refactor AllocatedPersistentTask#init(), move rollup ctor logic (#46406)
This makes the AllocatedPersistentTask#init() method protected so that
implementing classes can perform their initialization logic there,
instead of the constructor.  Rollup's task is adjusted to use this
init method.

It also slightly refactors the methods to se a static logger in the
AllocatedTask instead of passing it in via an argument.  This is
simpler, logged messages come from the task instead of the
service, and is easier for tests
2019-09-11 17:00:28 -04:00
Ryan Ernst fa9327cdb9 Add more meaningful keystore version mismatch errors (#46291)
This commit changes the version bounds of keystore reading to give
better error messages when a user has a too new or too old format.

relates #44624
2019-09-11 09:55:19 -07:00
Jim Ferenczi 23bf310c84 Replace the SearchContext with QueryShardContext when building aggregator factories (#46527)
This commit replaces the `SearchContext` with the `QueryShardContext` when building aggregator factories. Aggregator factories are part of the `SearchContext` so they shouldn't require a `SearchContext` to create them.
The main changes here are the signatures of `AggregationBuilder#build` that now takes a `QueryShardContext` and `AggregatorFactory#createInternal` that passes the `SearchContext` to build the `Aggregator`.

Relates #46523
2019-09-11 16:43:30 +02:00
Armin Braun 27c15f137e
Remove Unused Method from BlobStoreRepository (#46204) (#46593)
This method isn't used anymore and I forgot to delete it.
2019-09-11 16:34:24 +02:00
William Brafford 8c9f15db44
Fix Path comparisons for Windows tests (#46503) (#46566)
* Fix Path comparisons for Windows tests

The test NodeEnvironmentTests#testCustonDataPaths worked just fine on
Darwin and Linux, but the comparison was breaking in Windows because one
path had the "C:\" prefix and the other one didn't. The simple fix is to
compare absolute paths rather than potentially relative ones.
2019-09-11 09:33:00 -04:00
Christoph Büscher aa0c586b73 Deprecate `_field_names` disabling (#42854)
Currently we allow `_field_names` fields to be disabled explicitely, but since
the overhead is negligible now we decided to keep it turned on by default and
deprecate the `enable` option on the field type. This change adds a deprecation
warning whenever this setting is used, going forward we want to ignore and finally
remove it.

Closes #27239
2019-09-11 14:58:08 +02:00
Armin Braun 41633cb9b5
More Efficient Ordering of Shard Upload Execution (#42791) (#46588)
* More Efficient Ordering of Shard Upload Execution (#42791)
* Change the upload order of of snapshots to work file by file in parallel on the snapshot pool instead of merely shard-by-shard
* Inspired by #39657
* Cleanup BlobStoreRepository Abort and Failure Handling (#46208)
2019-09-11 13:59:20 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 80bb08fbda Replace the SearchContext with QueryShardContext when building collapsing context (#46543)
This commit replaces the `SearchContext` with the `QueryShardContext` when building collapsing conteext
Collapse context is part of the `SearchContext` so it shouldn't require a `SearchContext` to create one.

Relates #46523
2019-09-11 12:25:38 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 425b1a77e8 Add more context to QueryShardContext (#46584)
This change adds an IndexSearcher and the node's BigArrays in the QueryShardContext.
It's a spin off of #46527 as this change is required to allow aggregation builder to solely use the
query shard context.

Relates #46523
2019-09-11 12:24:51 +02:00
Armin Braun f8d5145472
Fix SnapshotStatusApisIT (#46563) (#46582)
Obviously we have to run the status request again to busy wait for
the `STARTED` state, just busy waiting on an existing response
won't do anything.

Closes #45917
2019-09-11 11:58:42 +02:00
Lee Hinman cdc3a260af
Add retention to Snapshot Lifecycle Management (backport of #4… (#46506)
* Add retention to Snapshot Lifecycle Management (#46407)

This commit adds retention to the existing Snapshot Lifecycle Management feature (#38461) as described in #43663. This allows a user to configure SLM to automatically delete older snapshots based on a number of criteria.

An example policy would look like:

```
PUT /_slm/policy/snapshot-every-day
{
  "schedule": "0 30 2 * * ?",
  "name": "<production-snap-{now/d}>",
  "repository": "my-s3-repository",
  "config": {
    "indices": ["foo-*", "important"]
  },
  // Newly configured retention options
  "retention": {
    // Snapshots should be deleted after 14 days
    "expire_after": "14d",
    // Keep a maximum of thirty snapshots
    "max_count": 30,
    // Keep a minimum of the four most recent snapshots
    "min_count": 4
  }
}
```

SLM Retention is run on a scheduled configurable with the `slm.retention_schedule` setting, which supports cron expressions. Deletions are run for a configurable time bounded by the `slm.retention_duration` setting, which defaults to 1 hour.

Included in this work is a new SLM stats API endpoint available through

``` json
GET /_slm/stats
```

That returns statistics about snapshot taken and deleted, as well as successful retention runs, failures, and the time spent deleting snapshots. #45362 has more information as well as an example of the output. These stats are also included when retrieving SLM policies via the API.

* Add base framework for snapshot retention (#43605)

* Add base framework for snapshot retention

This adds a basic `SnapshotRetentionService` and `SnapshotRetentionTask`
to start as the basis for SLM's retention implementation.

Relates to #38461

* Remove extraneous 'public'

* Use a local var instead of reading class var repeatedly

* Add SnapshotRetentionConfiguration for retention configuration (#43777)

* Add SnapshotRetentionConfiguration for retention configuration

This commit adds the `SnapshotRetentionConfiguration` class and its HLRC
counterpart to encapsulate the configuration for SLM retention.
Currently only a single parameter is supported as an example (we still
need to discuss the different options we want to support and their
names) to keep the size of the PR down. It also does not yet include version serialization checks
since the original SLM branch has not yet been merged.

Relates to #43663

* Fix REST tests

* Fix more documentation

* Use Objects.equals to avoid NPE

* Put `randomSnapshotLifecyclePolicy` in only one place

* Occasionally return retention with no configuration

* Implement SnapshotRetentionTask's snapshot filtering and delet… (#44764)

* Implement SnapshotRetentionTask's snapshot filtering and deletion

This commit implements the snapshot filtering and deletion for
`SnapshotRetentionTask`. Currently only the expire-after age is used for
determining whether a snapshot is eligible for deletion.

Relates to #43663

* Fix deletes running on the wrong thread

* Handle missing or null policy in snap metadata differently

* Convert Tuple<String, List<SnapshotInfo>> to Map<String, List<SnapshotInfo>>

* Use the `OriginSettingClient` to work with security, enhance logging

* Prevent NPE in test by mocking Client

* Allow empty/missing SLM retention configuration (#45018)

Semi-related to #44465, this allows the `"retention"` configuration map
to be missing.

Relates to #43663

* Add min_count and max_count as SLM retention predicates (#44926)

This adds the configuration options for `min_count` and `max_count` as
well as the logic for determining whether a snapshot meets this criteria
to SLM's retention feature.

These options are optional and one, two, or all three can be specified
in an SLM policy.

Relates to #43663

* Time-bound deletion of snapshots in retention delete function (#45065)

* Time-bound deletion of snapshots in retention delete function

With a cluster that has a large number of snapshots, it's possible that
snapshot deletion can take a very long time (especially since deletes
currently have to happen in a serial fashion). To prevent snapshot
deletion from taking forever in a cluster and blocking other operations,
this commit adds a setting to allow configuring a maximum time to spend
deletion snapshots during retention. This dynamic setting defaults to 1
hour and is best-effort, meaning that it doesn't hard stop a deletion
at an hour mark, but ensures that once the time has passed, all
subsequent deletions are deferred until the next retention cycle.

Relates to #43663

* Wow snapshots suuuure can take a long time.

* Use a LongSupplier instead of actually sleeping

* Remove TestLogging annotation

* Remove rate limiting

* Add SLM metrics gathering and endpoint (#45362)

* Add SLM metrics gathering and endpoint

This commit adds the infrastructure to gather metrics about the different SLM actions that a cluster
takes. These actions are stored in `SnapshotLifecycleStats` and perpetuated in cluster state. The
stats stored include the number of snapshots taken, failed, deleted, the number of retention runs,
as well as per-policy counts for snapshots taken, failed, and deleted. It also includes the amount
of time spent deleting snapshots from SLM retention.

This commit also adds an endpoint for retrieving all stats (further commits will expose this in the
SLM get-policy API) that looks like:

```
GET /_slm/stats
{
  "retention_runs" : 13,
  "retention_failed" : 0,
  "retention_timed_out" : 0,
  "retention_deletion_time" : "1.4s",
  "retention_deletion_time_millis" : 1404,
  "policy_metrics" : {
    "daily-snapshots2" : {
      "snapshots_taken" : 7,
      "snapshots_failed" : 0,
      "snapshots_deleted" : 6,
      "snapshot_deletion_failures" : 0
    },
    "daily-snapshots" : {
      "snapshots_taken" : 12,
      "snapshots_failed" : 0,
      "snapshots_deleted" : 12,
      "snapshot_deletion_failures" : 6
    }
  },
  "total_snapshots_taken" : 19,
  "total_snapshots_failed" : 0,
  "total_snapshots_deleted" : 18,
  "total_snapshot_deletion_failures" : 6
}
```

This does not yet include HLRC for this, as this commit is quite large on its own. That will be
added in a subsequent commit.

Relates to #43663

* Version qualify serialization

* Initialize counters outside constructor

* Use computeIfAbsent instead of being too verbose

* Move part of XContent generation into subclass

* Fix REST action for master merge

* Unused import

*  Record history of SLM retention actions (#45513)

This commit records the deletion of snapshots by the retention component
of SLM into the SLM history index for the purposes of reviewing operations
taken by SLM and alerting.

* Retry SLM retention after currently running snapshot completes (#45802)

* Retry SLM retention after currently running snapshot completes

This commit adds a ClusterStateObserver to wait until the currently
running snapshot is complete before proceeding with snapshot deletion.
SLM retention waits for the maximum allowed deletion time for the
snapshot to complete, however, the waiting time is not factored into
the limit on actual deletions.

Relates to #43663

* Increase timeout waiting for snapshot completion

* Apply patch

From 2374316f0d.patch

* Rename test variables

* [TEST] Be less strict for stats checking

* Skip SLM retention if ILM is STOPPING or STOPPED (#45869)

This adds a check to ensure we take no action during SLM retention if
ILM is currently stopped or in the process of stopping.

Relates to #43663

* Check all actions preventing snapshot delete during retention (#45992)

* Check all actions preventing snapshot delete during retention run

Previously we only checked to see if a snapshot was currently running,
but it turns out that more things can block snapshot deletion. This
changes the check to be a check for:

- a snapshot currently running
- a deletion already in progress
- a repo cleanup in progress
- a restore currently running

This was found by CI where a third party delete in a test caused SLM
retention deletion to throw an exception.

Relates to #43663

* Add unit test for okayToDeleteSnapshots

* Fix bug where SLM retention task would be scheduled on every node

* Enhance test logging

* Ignore if snapshot is already deleted

* Missing import

* Fix SnapshotRetentionServiceTests

* Expose SLM policy stats in get SLM policy API (#45989)

This also adds support for the SLM stats endpoint to the high level rest client.

Retrieving a policy now looks like:

```json
{
  "daily-snapshots" : {
    "version": 1,
    "modified_date": "2019-04-23T01:30:00.000Z",
    "modified_date_millis": 1556048137314,
    "policy" : {
      "schedule": "0 30 1 * * ?",
      "name": "<daily-snap-{now/d}>",
      "repository": "my_repository",
      "config": {
        "indices": ["data-*", "important"],
        "ignore_unavailable": false,
        "include_global_state": false
      },
      "retention": {}
    },
    "stats": {
      "snapshots_taken": 0,
      "snapshots_failed": 0,
      "snapshots_deleted": 0,
      "snapshot_deletion_failures": 0
    },
    "next_execution": "2019-04-24T01:30:00.000Z",
    "next_execution_millis": 1556048160000
  }
}
```

Relates to #43663

* Rewrite SnapshotLifecycleIT as as ESIntegTestCase (#46356)

* Rewrite SnapshotLifecycleIT as as ESIntegTestCase

This commit splits `SnapshotLifecycleIT` into two different tests.
`SnapshotLifecycleRestIT` which includes the tests that do not require
slow repositories, and `SLMSnapshotBlockingIntegTests` which is now an
integration test using `MockRepository` to simulate a snapshot being in
progress.

Relates to #43663
Resolves #46205

* Add error logging when exceptions are thrown

* Update serialization versions

* Fix type inference

* Use non-Cancellable HLRC return value

* Fix Client mocking in test

* Fix SLMSnapshotBlockingIntegTests for 7.x branch

* Update SnapshotRetentionTask for non-multi-repo snapshot retrieval

* Add serialization guards for SnapshotLifecyclePolicy
2019-09-10 09:08:09 -06:00
Mayya Sharipova 2c5f9b558b Fix highlighting for script_score query (#46507) 2019-09-10 08:26:47 -04:00
David Turner 6c67b53932
Load metadata at start time not construction time (#46326)
Today we load the metadata from disk while constructing the node. However there
is no real need to do so, and this commit moves that code to run later while
the node is starting instead.
2019-09-10 11:15:10 +01:00
Henning Andersen 9fce5a99d8 Rest Controller wildcard registration (#46487)
Registering two different http methods on the same path using different
wildcard names would result in the last wildcard name being active only.
Now throw an exception instead.

Closes #46482
2019-09-09 21:49:18 +02:00
Zachary Tong 8d17527050 [TEST] create larger cuckoo filters for tests (#46457)
The cuckoofilters could be randomly created with too small of
capacity or precision, which means that they can only absorb a few
values before collisions start to make all filters look identical.

This increases the size of filters we generate (capacity >> than
the test cases) and lower fpp rate.
2019-09-09 10:18:51 -04:00
David Turner 8428f8e6e8 Remove trailing comma from nodes lists (#46484)
Today when the membership of the cluster changes we log messages that describe
the change like this:

    added {{node-1}{OPdaTIGmSxaEXXOyg3o96w}{127.0.0.1}{127.0.0.1:9301}{di},}

The trailing comma suggests there is some missing string that might contain
extra information, but in fact it's an artefact of how these messages are
constructed. This commit removes the trailing comma from these lists.
2019-09-09 14:47:32 +01:00
Armin Braun ee3396735c
Execute SnapshotsService Error Callback on Generic Thread (#46277) (#46480)
I couldn't find a test for this, as it seems we only get
into this error handler on a bug. Regardless, we are
executing the snapshot finalization on the master update
thread here which shouldn't happen and will make
debugging a production issue resulting from this
trickier than it has to be (because we probably also
get a cluster state apply is slow warning in addition
to the original bug).
Used the generic pool here instead of the snapshot pool
because we're resolving the user callback here as
well and the generic pool seemed like the safer bet for
that.
2019-09-09 14:38:11 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen c057fce978
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-09-09 08:40:54 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 24c3a1de3c Ignore replication for noop updates (#46458)
Previously, we ignore replication for noop updates because they do not
have sequence numbers. Since #44603, we started assigning sequence
numbers to noop updates leading them to be replicated to replicas.

This bug occurs only on 8.0 for it requires #41065 and #44603.

Closes #46366
2019-09-07 11:32:01 -04:00
markharwood 323ec022be
Deprecate the "index.max_adjacency_matrix_filters" index setting (#46394)
Following performance optimisations to the adjacency_matrix aggregation we no longer require this setting. Marked as deprecated and due for removal in 8.0

Related #46324
2019-09-06 13:59:47 +01:00
Yunfeng,Wu 7582af27b0 Resolve the incorrect scroll_current when delete or close index (#45226)
Resolve the incorrect current scroll for deleted or closed index
2019-09-06 09:45:53 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi f2a6c88f83
Add a system property to ignore awareness attributes (#46375)
This is a follow up of #19191 for 7.x.
This change adds a system property called "es.routing.search_ignore_awareness_attributes" that when set to true will
effectively ignore allocation awareness attributes when routing search and get requests. This is now the default in 8.x so this
commit adds a way to opt-in to this new behavior in a minor version of 7.x.

Relates #45735
2019-09-06 09:29:27 +02:00
Paul Sanwald 758680c549
version bump to 6.8.4 (#46409) 2019-09-05 15:14:36 -04:00
Jason Tedor 92866f977a
Clarify error message on keystore write permissions (#46321)
When the Elasticsearch process does not have write permissions to
upgrade the Elasticsearch keystore, we bail with an error message that
indicates there is a filesystem permissions problem. This commit
clarifies that error message by pointing out the directory where write
permissions are required, or that the user can also run the
elasticsearch-keystore upgrade command manually before starting the
Elasticsearch process. In this case, the upgrade would not be needed at
runtime, so the permissions would not be needed then.
2019-09-05 15:11:54 -04:00
Benjamin Trent d912a49c6f
[7.x] Support geotile_grid aggregation in composite agg sources (#45810) (#46399)
* Support geotile_grid aggregation in composite agg sources (#45810)

Adds support for `geotile_grid` as a source in composite aggs. 

Part of this change includes adding a new docFormat of `GEOTILE` that formats a hashed `long` value into a geotile formatting string `zoom/x/y`.
2019-09-05 13:22:57 -05:00
Armin Braun 7a9af874ad
Enable Debug Logging for Master and Coordination Packages (#46363) (#46374)
In order to track down #46091:
* Enables debug logging in REST tests for `master` and `coordination` packages
since we suspect that issues are caused by failed and then retried publications
2019-09-05 14:03:38 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 7e4c633ce3 Quiet down shard lock failures (#46368)
These were actually never intended to be logged at the warning level but made visible by a refactoring in #19991, which introduced a new exception type but forgot to adapt some of the consumers of the exception.
2019-09-05 13:08:11 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 03ed18a010 Unmute testRecoveryFromFailureOnTrimming
Tracked at #46267
2019-09-04 22:33:17 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 40c3225d26
First round of optimizations for vector functions. (#46294)
This PR merges the `vectors-optimize-brute-force` feature branch, which makes
the following changes to how vector functions are computed:
* Precompute the L2 norm of each vector at indexing time. (#45390)
* Switch to ByteBuffer for vector encoding. (#45936)
* Decode vectors and while computing the vector function. (#46103) 
* Use an array instead of a List for the query vector. (#46155)
* Precompute the normalized query vector when using cosine similarity. (#46190)

Co-authored-by: Mayya Sharipova <mayya.sharipova@elastic.co>
2019-09-04 14:45:57 -07:00
Nhat Nguyen a16cb89956 Revert "Sync translog without lock when trim unreferenced readers (#46203)"
Unfortunately, with this change, we won't clean up all unreferenced
generations when reopening. We assume that there's at most one
unreferenced generation when reopening translog. The previous
implementation guarantees this assumption by syncing translog every time
after we remove a translog reader. This change, however, only syncs
translog once after we have removed all unreferenced readers (can be
more than one) and breaks the assumption.

Closes #46267

This reverts commit fd8183ee51d7cf08d9def58a2ae027714beb60de.
2019-09-04 17:09:39 -04:00
Jason Tedor 3cbdd84b89
Add test that get triggers shard search active (#46317)
This commit is a follow-up to a change that fixed that multi-get was not
triggering a shard to become search active. In that change, we added a
test that multi-get properly triggers a shard to become search
active. This commit is a follow-up to that change which adds a test for
the get case. While get is already handled correctly in production code,
there was not a test for it. This commit adds one. Additionally, we
factor all the search idle tests from IndexShardIT into a separate test
class, as an effort to keep related tests together instead of a single
large test class containing a jumble of tests, and also to keep test
classes smaller for better parallelization.
2019-09-04 11:53:32 -04:00
markharwood 408b58dd9d
Adjacency_matrix aggregation optimisation. (#46257) (#46315)
Avoid pre-allocating ((N * N) - N) / 2 “BitsIntersector” objects given N filters.
Most adjacency matrices will be sparse and we typically don’t need to allocate all of these objects - can save a lot of allocations when the number of filters is high.

Closes #46212
2019-09-04 16:45:32 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen eb56d23421 Do not send recovery requests with CancellableThreads (#46287)
Previously, we send recovery requests using CancellableThreads because
we send requests and wait for responses in a blocking manner. With async
recovery, we no longer need to do so. Moreover, if we fail to submit a
request, then we can release the Store using an interruptible thread
which can risk invalidating the node lock.

This PR is the first step to avoid forking when releasing the Store.

Relates #45409
Relates #46178
2019-09-04 11:26:11 -04:00
Henning Andersen 5066835569 Fix SearchService.createContext exception handling (#46258)
An exception from the DefaultSearchContext constructor could leak a
searcher, causing future issues like shard lock obtained exceptions. The
underlying cause of the exception in the constructor has been fixed, but
as a safety precaution we also fix the exception handling in
createContext.

Closes #45378
2019-09-04 14:46:30 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 3f67cbe974 Suppress warning from background sync on relocated primary (#46247)
If a primary as being relocated, then the global checkpoint and
retention lease background sync can emit unnecessary warning logs.
This side effect was introduced in #42241.

Relates #40800
Relates #42241
2019-09-03 18:44:15 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 5924df1764 Mute testRecoveryFromFailureOnTrimming
Tracked at #46267
2019-09-03 18:44:08 -04:00
Lee Hinman 57f322f85e Move MockRespository into test framework (#46298)
This moves the `MockRespository` class into `test/framework/src/main` so
it can be used across all modules and plugins in tests.
2019-09-03 16:21:10 -06:00
Jason Tedor b8c51ff894
Multi-get requests should wait for search active (#46283)
When a shard has fallen search idle, and a non-realtime multi-get
request is executed, today such requests do not wait for the shard to
become search active and therefore such requests do not wait for a
refresh to see the latest changes to the index. This also prevents such
requests from triggering the shard as non-search idle, influencing the
behavior of scheduled refreshes. This commit addresses this by attaching
a listener to the shard search active state for multi-get requests. In
this way, when the next scheduled refresh is executed, the multi-get
request will then proceed.
2019-09-03 14:31:37 -04:00
Henning Andersen 2383acaa89 Fix testSyncFailsIfOperationIsInFlight (#46269)
testSyncFailsIfOperationIsInFlight could fail due to the index request
spawing a GCP sync (new since 7.4). Test now waits for it to finish
before testing that flushed sync fails.
2019-09-03 17:30:00 +02:00
dengweisysu 416419e4c9 Sync translog without lock when trim unreferenced readers (#46203)
With this change, we can avoid blocking writing threads when trimming
unreferenced readers; hence improving the translog writing performance
in async durability mode.

Close #46201
2019-09-02 21:55:06 -04:00
Anup e01ec802e7 Remove duplicate line in SearchAfterBuilder (#45994) 2019-09-03 01:30:01 +02:00
Armin Braun 2662c1b417
Wait for all Rec. to Stop on Node Close (#46178) (#46237)
* Wait for all Rec. to Stop on Node Close

* This issue is in the `RecoverySourceHandler#acquireStore`. If we submit the store release to the generic threadpool while it is getting shut down we never complete the futue we wait on (in the generic pool as well) and fail to ever release the store potentially.
* Fixed by waiting for all recoveries to end on node close so that we aways have a healthy thread pool here
* Closes #45956
2019-09-02 18:04:37 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 555b630160
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-09-02 09:16:55 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 5747badaa8
Allow ingest processors access to node client. (#46077)
This is the first PR that merges changes made to server module from
the enrich branch (see #32789) into the master branch.

The plan is to merge changes made to the server module separately from
the pr that will merge enrich into master, so that these changes can
be reviewed in isolation.
2019-09-02 08:24:26 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen db949847e5 Fix translog stats in testPrepareIndexForPeerRecovery (#46137)
When recovering a shard locally, we use a translog snapshot from
newSnapshotFromGen which consists of all readers from a certain
generation. In the test, we use newSnapshotFromMinSeqNo for the
expectation. The snapshot of this method includes only readers
containing operations in the requesting range.

Closes #46022
2019-08-30 08:53:27 -04:00
Andrey Ershov 152ce62c58 Enhanced logging when transport is misconfigured to talk to HTTP port (#45964)
If a node is misconfigured to talk to remote node HTTP port (instead of
transport port) eventually it will receive an HTTP response from the
remote node on transport port (this happens when a node sends
accidentally line terminating byte in a transport request).
If this happens today it results in a non-friendly log message and a
long stack trace.
This commit adds a check if a malformed response is HTTP response. In
this case, a concise log message would appear.

(cherry picked from commit 911d02b7a9c3ce7fe316360c127a935ca4b11f37)
2019-08-30 13:02:08 +02:00
Paul Sanwald 8bdbc7d9bf
Bump version from 7.4 to 7.5 (#46142) 2019-08-29 15:03:26 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani b5d8b364bb
Ensure top docs optimization is fully disabled for queries with unbounded max scores. (#46105) (#46139)
When a query contains a mandatory clause that doesn't track the max score per
block, we disable the max score optimization. Previously, we were doing this by
wrapping the collector with a FilterCollector that always returned
ScoreMode.COMPLETE.

However we weren't adjusting totalHitsThreshold, so the collector could still
call Scorer#setMinCompetitiveScore. It is against the method contract to call
setMinCompetitiveScore when the score mode is COMPLETE, and some scorers like
ReqOptSumScorer throw an error in this case.

This commit tries to disable the optimization by always setting
totalHitsThreshold to max int, as opposed to wrapping the collector.
2019-08-29 10:56:53 -07:00
Simon Willnauer 9b2ea07b17
Flush engine after big merge (#46066) (#46111)
Today we might carry on a big merge uncommitted and therefore
occupy a significant amount of diskspace for quite a long time
if for instance indexing load goes down and we are not quickly
reaching the translog size threshold. This change will cause a
flush if we hit a significant merge (512MB by default) which
frees diskspace sooner.
2019-08-29 17:54:15 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen bb49124690 Only verify global checkpoint if translog sync occurred (#45980)
We only sync translog if the given offset hasn't synced yet. We can't
verify the global checkpoint from the latest translog checkpoint unless
a sync has occurred.

Closes #46065
Relates #45634
2019-08-29 09:44:40 -04:00
David Turner d340530a47 Avoid overshooting watermarks during relocation (#46079)
Today the `DiskThresholdDecider` attempts to account for already-relocating
shards when deciding how to allocate or relocate a shard. Its goal is to stop
relocating shards onto a node before that node exceeds the low watermark, and
to stop relocating shards away from a node as soon as the node drops below the
high watermark.

The decider handles multiple data paths by only accounting for relocating
shards that affect the appropriate data path. However, this mechanism does not
correctly account for _new_ relocating shards, which are unwittingly ignored.
This means that we may evict far too many shards from a node above the high
watermark, and may relocate far too many shards onto a node causing it to blow
right past the low watermark and potentially other watermarks too.

There are in fact two distinct issues that this PR fixes. New incoming shards
have an unknown data path until the `ClusterInfoService` refreshes its
statistics. New outgoing shards have a known data path, but we fail to account
for the change of the corresponding `ShardRouting` from `STARTED` to
`RELOCATING`, meaning that we fail to find the correct data path and treat the
path as unknown here too.

This PR also reworks the `MockDiskUsagesIT` test to avoid using fake data paths
for all shards. With the changes here, the data paths are handled in tests as
they are in production, except that their sizes are fake.

Fixes #45177
2019-08-29 12:40:55 +01:00
Jason Tedor 9bc4a24118
Handle delete document level failures (#46100)
Today we assume that document failures can not occur for deletes. This
assumption is bogus, as they can fail for a variety of reasons such as
the Lucene index having reached the document limit. Because of this
assumption, we were asserting that such a document-level failure would
never happen. When this bogus assertion is violated, we fail the node, a
catastrophe. Instead, we need to treat this as a fatal engine exception.
2019-08-28 22:17:16 -04:00
Tal Levy a356bcff41
Add Circle Processor (#43851) (#46097)
add circle-processor that translates circles to polygons
2019-08-28 14:44:08 -07:00
Jason Tedor 1249e6ba5d
Handle no-op document level failures (#46083)
Today we assume that document failures can not occur for no-ops. This
assumption is bogus, as they can fail for a variety of reasons such as
the Lucene index having reached the document limit. Because of this
assumption, we were asserting that such a document-level failure would
never happen. When this bogus assertion is violated, we fail the node, a
catastrophe. Instead, we need to treat this as a fatal engine exception.
2019-08-28 13:57:24 -04:00
Tanguy Leroux 9e14ffa8be Few clean ups in ESBlobStoreRepositoryIntegTestCase (#46068) 2019-08-28 16:29:46 +02:00
Mark Tozzi aec125faff
Support Range Fields in Histogram and Date Histogram (#46012)
Backport of 1a0dddf4ad24b3f2c751a1fe0e024fdbf8754f94 (AKA #445395)

     * Add support for a Range field ValuesSource, including decode logic for range doc values and exposing RangeType as a first class enum
     * Provide hooks in ValuesSourceConfig for aggregations to control ValuesSource class selection on missing & script values
     * Branch aggregator creation in Histogram and DateHistogram based on ValuesSource class, to enable specialization based on type.  This is similar to how Terms aggregator works.
     * Prioritize field type when available for selecting the ValuesSource class type to use for an aggregation
2019-08-28 09:06:09 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 1157224a6b
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-08-28 10:14:07 +02:00
Henning Andersen 300e717e42 Disallow partial results when shard unavailable (#45739)
Searching with `allowPartialSearchResults=false` could still return
partial search results during recovery. If a shard copy fails
with a "shard not available" exception, the failure would be ignored and
a partial result returned. The one case where this is known to happen
is when a shard copy is recovering when searching, since
`IllegalIndexShardStateException` is considered a "shard not available"
exception.

Relates to #42612
2019-08-27 17:01:23 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 146e23a8a9 Relax translog assertion in testRestoreLocalHistoryFromTranslog (#45943)
Since #45473, we trim translog below the local checkpoint of the safe
commit immediately if soft-deletes enabled. In
testRestoreLocalHistoryFromTranslog, we should have a safe commit after
recoverFromTranslog is called; then we will trim translog files which
contain only operations that are at most the global checkpoint.

With this change, we relax the assertion to ensure that we don't put
operations to translog while recovering history from the local translog.
2019-08-26 17:19:19 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen c66bae39c3 Update translog checkpoint after marking ops as persisted (#45634)
If two translog syncs happen concurrently, then one can return before
its operations are marked as persisted. In general, this should not be
an issue; however, peer recoveries currently rely on this assumption.

Closes #29161
2019-08-26 17:18:52 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen f2e8b17696 Do not create engine under IndexShard#mutex (#45263)
Today we create new engines under IndexShard#mutex. This is not ideal
because it can block the cluster state updates which also execute under
the same mutex. We can avoid this problem by creating new engines under
a separate mutex.

Closes #43699
2019-08-26 17:18:29 -04:00
Jason Tedor 3d64605075
Remove node settings from blob store repositories (#45991)
This commit starts from the simple premise that the use of node settings
in blob store repositories is a mistake. Here we see that the node
settings are used to get default settings for store and restore throttle
rates. Yet, since there are not any node settings registered to this
effect, there can never be a default setting to fall back to there, and
so we always end up falling back to the default rate. Since this was the
only use of node settings in blob store repository, we move them. From
this, several places fall out where we were chaining settings through
only to get them to the blob store repository, so we clean these up as
well. That leaves us with the changeset in this commit.
2019-08-26 16:26:13 -04:00
Zachary Tong 943a016bb2
Add Cumulative Cardinality agg (and Data Science plugin) (#45990)
This adds a pipeline aggregation that calculates the cumulative
cardinality of a field.  It does this by iteratively merging in the
HLL sketch from consecutive buckets and emitting the cardinality up
to that point.

This is useful for things like finding the total "new" users that have
visited a website (as opposed to "repeat" visitors).

This is a Basic+ aggregation and adds a new Data Science plugin
to house it and future advanced analytics/data science aggregations.
2019-08-26 16:19:55 -04:00
James Baiera 5535ff0a44
Fix IngestService to respect original document content type (#45799) (#45984)
Backport of #45799

This PR modifies the logic in IngestService to preserve the original content type 
on the IndexRequest, such that when a document with a content type like SMILE 
is submitted to a pipeline, the resulting document that is persisted will remain in 
the original content type (SMILE in this case).
2019-08-26 14:33:33 -04:00
Armin Braun af2bd75def
Fix Broken HTTP Request Breaking Channel Closing (#45958) (#45973)
This is essentially the same issue fixed in #43362 but for http request
version instead of the request method. We have to deal with the
case of not being able to parse the request version, otherwise
channel closing fails.

Fixes #43850
2019-08-26 16:20:58 +02:00
Armin Braun 5a17987e19
Fix SnapshotStatusApisIT (#45929) (#45971)
The snapshot status when blocking can still be INIT in rare cases when
the new cluster state that has the snapshot in `STARTED` hasn't yet
become visible.
Fixes #45917
2019-08-26 15:59:02 +02:00
Andrey Ershov d96469ddff Better logging for TLS message on non-secure transport channel (#45835)
This commit enhances logging for 2 cases:

1. If non-TLS enabled node receives transport message from TLS enabled
node on transport port.
2. If non-TLS enabled node receives HTTPs request on transport port.

(cherry picked from commit 4f52ebd32eb58526b4c8022f8863210bf88fc9be)
2019-08-26 15:07:13 +02:00
Jason Tedor 599bf2d68b
Deprecate the pidfile setting (#45938)
This commit deprecates the pidfile setting in favor of node.pidfile.
2019-08-23 21:31:35 -04:00
Mayya Sharipova 3bc1494d38 Correct warning testScalingThreadPoolConfiguration
Correct expected warning

Closes #45907
2019-08-23 10:30:36 -04:00
Henning Andersen 46d9a575db Fix RemoteClusterConnection close race (#45898)
Closing a `RemoteClusterConnection` concurrently with trying to connect
could result in double invoking the listener.

This fixes
RemoteClusterConnectionTest#testCloseWhileConcurrentlyConnecting

Closes #45845
2019-08-23 14:26:02 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 8e66df9925 Move testRetentionLeasesClearedOnRestore (#45896) 2019-08-23 13:43:40 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 837cfa2640
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-08-23 11:22:27 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen ecafe4f4ad Update joda to 2.10.3 (#45495) 2019-08-23 10:39:39 +02:00
Armin Braun ba6d72ea9f
Fix TransportSnapshotsStatusAction ThreadPool Use (#45824) (#45883)
In case of an in-progress snapshot this endpoint was broken because
it tried to execute repository operations in the callback on a
transport thread which is not allowed (only generic or snapshot
pool are allowed here).
2019-08-23 06:17:50 +02:00
Jason Tedor de6b6fd338
Add node.processors setting in favor of processors (#45885)
This commit namespaces the existing processors setting under the "node"
namespace. In doing so, we deprecate the existing processors setting in
favor of node.processors.
2019-08-22 22:18:37 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 3393f9599e
Ignore translog retention policy if soft-deletes enabled (#45473)
Since #45136, we use soft-deletes instead of translog in peer recovery.
There's no need to retain extra translog to increase a chance of
operation-based recoveries. This commit ignores the translog retention
policy if soft-deletes is enabled so we can discard translog more
quickly.

Backport of #45473
Relates #45136
2019-08-22 16:40:06 -04:00
dengweisysu 72c6302d12 Fsync translog without writeLock before rolling (#45765)
Today, when rolling a new translog generation, we block all write
threads until a new generation is created. This choice is perfectly 
fine except in a highly concurrent environment with the translog 
async setting. We can reduce the blocking time by pre-sync the 
current generation without writeLock before rolling. The new step 
would fsync most of the data of the current generation without 
blocking write threads.

Close #45371
2019-08-22 16:18:42 -04:00
William Brafford f82c0f56a6
Mute flaky RemoteClusterConnection test (#45850) 2019-08-22 15:00:43 -04:00
Jake Landis c60399c77f
introduce 7.3.2 version to 7.x (#45864) 2019-08-22 12:24:19 -05:00
Andrey Ershov ed8307c198 Deprecate es.http.cname_in_publish_address setting (#45616)
Follow up on #32806.

The system property es.http.cname_in_publish_address is deprecated
starting from 7.0.0 and deprecation warning should be added if the
property is specified.
This PR will go to 7.x and master.
Follow-up PR to remove es.http.cname_in_publish_address property
completely will go to the master.

(cherry picked from commit a5ceca7715818f47ec87dd5f17f8812c584b592b)
2019-08-22 12:09:35 +02:00
Armin Braun 88acae48ce
Remove index-N Rebuild in Shard Snapshot Updates (#45740) (#45778)
* There is no point in listing out every shard over and over when the `index-N` blob in the shard contains a list of all the files
   * Rebuilding the `index-N` from the `snap-${uuid}.dat` blobs does not provide any material benefit. It only would in the corner case of a corrupted `index-N` but otherwise uncorrupted blobs since we neither check the correctness of the content of all segment blobs nor do we do a similar recovery at the root of the repository.
   * Also, at least in version `6.x` we only mark a shard snapshot as successful after writing out the updated `index-N` blob so all snapshots that would work with `7.x` and newer must have correct `index-N` blobs

=> Removed the rebuilding of the `index-N` content from `snap-${uuid}.dat` files and moved to only listing `index-N` when taking a snapshot instead of listing all files
=> Removed check of file existence against physical blob listing
=> Kept full listing on the delete side to retain full cleanup of blobs that aren't referenced by the `index-N`
2019-08-22 11:32:45 +02:00
Luca Cavanna b95ca9c3bb Fix compile errors in HttpChannelTaskHandler
Relates to #43332
2019-08-22 11:13:26 +02:00
Luca Cavanna a47ade3e64 Cancel search task on connection close (#43332)
This PR introduces a mechanism to cancel a search task when its corresponding connection gets closed. That would relief users from having to manually deal with tasks and cancel them if needed. Especially the process of finding the task_id requires calling get tasks which needs to call every node in the cluster.

The implementation is based on associating each http channel with its currently running search task, and cancelling the task when the previously registered close listener gets called.
2019-08-22 10:43:20 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 3029887451 Never release store using CancellableThreads (#45409)
Today we can release a Store using CancellableThreads. If we are holding
the last reference, then we will verify the node lock before deleting
the store. Checking node lock performs some I/O on FileChannel. If the
current thread is interrupted, then the channel will be closed and the
node lock will also be invalid.

Closes #45237
2019-08-21 21:24:31 -04:00
Tal Levy 9b14b7298b
[7.x] Add is_write_index column to cat.aliases (#45798)
* Add is_write_index column to cat.aliases (#44772)

Aliases have had the option to set `is_write_index` since 6.4,
but the cat.aliases action was never updated.

* correct version bounds to 7.4
2019-08-21 14:15:49 -07:00
William Brafford 2b549e7342
CLI tools: write errors to stderr instead of stdout (#45586)
Most of our CLI tools use the Terminal class, which previously did not provide methods for writing to standard output. When all output goes to standard out, there are two basic problems. First, errors and warnings are "swallowed" in pipelines, making it hard for a user to know when something's gone wrong. Second, errors and warnings are intermingled with legitimate output, making it difficult to pass the results of interactive scripts to other tools.

This commit adds a second set of print commands to Terminal for printing to standard error, with errorPrint corresponding to print and errorPrintln corresponding to println. This leaves it to developers to decide which output should go where. It also adjusts existing commands to send errors and warnings to stderr.

Usage is printed to standard output when it's correctly requested (e.g., bin/elasticsearch-keystore --help) but goes to standard error when a command is invoked incorrectly (e.g. bin/elasticsearch-keystore list-with-a-typo | sort).
2019-08-21 14:46:07 -04:00
Armin Braun 790765d3f9
Remove Dep. on SnapshotsService in SnapshotShardsService (#45776) (#45791)
SnapshotShardsService depends on the RepositoriesService
not the SnapshotsService, no need to have this indirection.
2019-08-21 19:26:19 +02:00
Armin Braun 6aaee8aa0a
Repository Cleanup Endpoint (#43900) (#45780)
* Repository Cleanup Endpoint (#43900)

* Snapshot cleanup functionality via transport/REST endpoint.
* Added all the infrastructure for this with the HLRC and node client
* Made use of it in tests and resolved relevant TODO
* Added new `Custom` CS element that tracks the cleanup logic.
Kept it similar to the delete and in progress classes and gave it
some (for now) redundant way of handling multiple cleanups but only allow one
* Use the exact same mechanism used by deletes to have the combination
of CS entry and increment in repository state ID provide some
concurrency safety (the initial approach of just an entry in the CS
was not enough, we must increment the repository state ID to be safe
against concurrent modifications, otherwise we run the risk of "cleaning up"
blobs that just got created without noticing)
* Isolated the logic to the transport action class as much as I could.
It's not ideal, but we don't need to keep any state and do the same
for other repository operations
(like getting the detailed snapshot shard status)
2019-08-21 17:59:49 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi fe2a7523ec Add support for inlined user dictionary in the Kuromoji plugin (#45489)
This change adds a new option called user_dictionary_rules to
Kuromoji's tokenizer. It can be used to set additional tokenization rules
to the Japanese tokenizer directly in the settings (instead of using a file).
This commit also adds a check that no rules are duplicated since this is not allowed
in the UserDictionary.

Closes #25343
2019-08-21 16:28:30 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 2677ac14d2
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-08-21 14:28:17 +02:00
Christos Soulios 2a0c7c40e5
[7.x] Implement AvgAggregatorTests#testDontCacheScripts and remove AvgIT #45746
Backports PR #45737:

    Similar to PR #45030 integration test testDontCacheScripts() was moved to unit test AvgAggregatorTests#testDontCacheScripts.

    AvgIT class was removed.
2019-08-20 20:19:51 +03:00
Christos Soulios 96a40acd82
[7.x] Migrate tests from MaxIT to MaxAggregatorTests (#45030) #45742
Backports PR #45030 to 7.x:

    This PR migrates tests from MaxIT integration test to MaxAggregatorTests, as described in #42893
2019-08-20 18:58:47 +03:00
Nhat Nguyen e9759b2b33 Wait for background refresh in testAutomaticRefresh (#45661)
If the background refresh is running, but not finished yet then the
document might not be visible to the next search. Thus, if
scheduledRefresh returns false, we need to wait until the background
refresh is done.

Closes #45571
2019-08-20 10:40:12 -04:00
Rory Hunter 47b3dccbc4
Always check that cgroup data is present (#45647)
`OsProbe` fetches cgroup data from the filesystem, and has asserts that
check for missing values. This PR changes most of these asserts into
runtime checks, since at least one user has reported an NPE where
a piece of cgroup data was missing.

Backport of #45606 to 7.x.
2019-08-19 10:29:41 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 6f5d944fbd Ensure AsyncTask#isScheduled remain false after close (#45687)
If a scheduled task of an AbstractAsyncTask starts after it was closed,
then isScheduledOrRunning can remain true forever although no task is
running or scheduled.

Closes #45576
2019-08-17 13:48:50 -04:00
Vega 6f2daa85e3 Allow uppercase in keystore setting names (#45222)
The elasticsearch keystore was originally backed by a PKCS#12 keystore, which had several limitations. To overcome some of these limitations in encoding, the setting names existing within the keystore were limited to lowercase alphanumberic (with underscore). Now that the keystore is backed by an encrypted blob, this restriction is no longer relevant. This commit relaxes that restriction by allowing uppercase ascii characters as well.

closes #43835
2019-08-16 17:50:08 -07:00
Igor Motov 98c850c08b
Geo: Change order of parameter in Geometries to lon, lat 7.x (#45618)
Changes the order of parameters in Geometries from lat, lon to lon, lat
and moves all Geometry classes are moved to the
org.elasticsearch.geomtery package.

Backport of #45332

Closes #45048
2019-08-16 14:42:02 -04:00
Ryan Ernst 742213d710 Improve error message when index settings are not a map (#45588)
This commit adds an explicit error message when a create index request
contains a settings key that is not a json object. Prior to this change
the user would be given a ClassCastException with no explanation of what
went wrong.

closes #45126
2019-08-16 11:39:26 -07:00
Zachary Tong 50c65d05ba Move bucket reduction from Bucket to the InternalAgg (#45566)
The current idiom is to have the InternalAggregator find all the
buckets sharing the same key, put them in a list, get the first bucket
and ask that bucket to reduce all the buckets (including itself).

This a somewhat confusing workflow, and feels like the aggregator should
be reducing the buckets (since the aggregator owns the buckets), rather
than asking one bucket to do all the reductions.

This commit basically moves the `Bucket.reduce()` method to the
InternalAgg and renames it `reduceBucket()`.  It also moves the
`createBucket()` (or equivalent) method from the bucket to the
InternalAgg as well.
2019-08-16 13:59:00 -04:00
Andrey Ershov dbc90653dc transport.publish_address should contain CNAME (#45626)
This commit adds CNAME reporting for transport.publish_address same way
it's done for http.publish_address.

Relates #32806
Relates #39970

(cherry picked from commit e0a2558a4c3a6b6fbfc6cd17ed34a6f6ef7b15a9)
2019-08-16 17:42:00 +02:00
Armin Braun d6a9edea16
Lower Limit for Maximum Message Size in TcpTransport (#44496) (#45635)
* Since we're buffering network reads to the heap and then deserializing them it makes no sense to buffer a message that is 90% of the heap size since we couldn't deserialize it anyway
* I think `30%` is a more reasonable guess here given that we can reasonably assume that the deserialized message will be larger than the serialized message itself and processing it will take additional heap as well
2019-08-16 12:27:54 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 5ea0985711
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-08-16 09:47:11 +02:00
Armin Braun a48242c371
Cleanup Redundant TransportLogger Instantiation (#43265) (#45629)
* This class' methods are all effectively `static` => make them `static` and stop instantiating it needlessly
2019-08-15 21:16:56 +02:00
Zachary Tong cd441f6906 Catch AllocatedTask registration failures (#45300)
When a persistent task attempts to register an allocated task locally,
this creates the Task object and starts tracking it locally.  If there
is a failure while initializing the task, this is handled by a catch
and subsequent error handling (canceling, unregistering, etc).

But if the task fails to be created because an exception is thrown
in the tasks ctor, this is uncaught and fails the cluster update
thread.  The ramification is that a persistent task remains in the
cluster state, but is unable to create the allocated task, and the
exception prevents other tasks "after" the poisoned task from starting
too.

Because the allocated task is never created, the cancellation tools
are not able to remove the persistent task and it is stuck as a
zombie in the CS.

This commit adds exception handling around the task creation,
and attempts to notify the master if there is a failure (so the
persistent task can be removed).  Even if this notification fails,
the exception handling means the rest of the uninitialized tasks
can proceed as normal.
2019-08-15 15:14:19 -04:00
Armin Braun de58353722
Lower Painless Static Memory Footprint (#45487) (#45619)
* Painless generates a ton of duplicate strings and empty `Hashmap` instances wrapped as unmodifiable
* This change brings down the static footprint of Painless on an idle node by 20MB (after running the PMC benchmark against said node)
   * Since we were looking into ways of optimizing for smaller node sizes I think this is a worthwhile optimization
2019-08-15 19:41:45 +02:00
Alpar Torok 03a1645bc6 Use dynamic port ranges for ExternalTestCluster (#45601)
Moves methods added in #44213 and uses them to configure the port range
for `ExternalTestCluster` too.
These were still using `9300-9400` ( teh default ) and running into
races.
2019-08-15 16:40:12 +03:00
Armin Braun 1beea3588b
Make BlobStoreRepository Validation Read master.dat (#45546) (#45578)
* Fixing this for two reasons:
   1. Why not verify that the seed we wrote is actually there when we can
   2. The AWS S3 SDK started to log a bunch of WARN messages about not fully reading the stream now that we started to abuse the read blob as an `exists` check after removing that method from the blob container
2019-08-15 07:07:52 +02:00
Nick Knize 647a8308c3
[SPATIAL] Backport new ShapeFieldMapper and ShapeQueryBuilder to 7x (#45363)
* Introduce Spatial Plugin (#44389)

Introduce a skeleton Spatial plugin that holds new licensed features coming to 
Geo/Spatial land!

* [GEO] Refactor DeprecatedParameters in AbstractGeometryFieldMapper (#44923)

Refactor DeprecatedParameters specific to legacy geo_shape out of
AbstractGeometryFieldMapper.TypeParser#parse.

* [SPATIAL] New ShapeFieldMapper for indexing cartesian geometries (#44980)

Add a new ShapeFieldMapper to the xpack spatial module for
indexing arbitrary cartesian geometries using a new field type called shape.
The indexing approach leverages lucene's new XYShape field type which is
backed by BKD in the same manner as LatLonShape but without the WGS84
latitude longitude restrictions. The new field mapper builds on and
extends the refactoring effort in AbstractGeometryFieldMapper and accepts
shapes in either GeoJSON or WKT format (both of which support non geospatial
geometries).

Tests are provided in the ShapeFieldMapperTest class in the same manner
as GeoShapeFieldMapperTests and LegacyGeoShapeFieldMapperTests.
Documentation for how to use the new field type and what parameters are
accepted is included. The QueryBuilder for searching indexed shapes is
provided in a separate commit.

* [SPATIAL] New ShapeQueryBuilder for querying indexed cartesian geometry (#45108)

Add a new ShapeQueryBuilder to the xpack spatial module for
querying arbitrary Cartesian geometries indexed using the new shape field
type.

The query builder extends AbstractGeometryQueryBuilder and leverages the
ShapeQueryProcessor added in the previous field mapper commit.

Tests are provided in ShapeQueryTests in the same manner as
GeoShapeQueryTests and docs are updated to explain how the query works.
2019-08-14 16:35:10 -05:00
Armin Braun e0d84e7178
Clean up Callback Chains and Duplicate in SnapshotResiliencyTests (#45398) (#45563)
* It's in the title, follow up to #45233
* Flatten more listeners into `StepListener`
* Remove duplication from repo and index bootstrap and asserting that the steps execute successfully
2019-08-14 21:53:07 +02:00
Armin Braun 5f6bc6fc2d
Prevent Leaking Search Tasks on Exceptions in FetchSearchPhase and DfsQueryPhase (#45500) (#45540)
* If `counter.onResult` throws an exception we might leak a transport task because the failure is not handled as a phase failure (instead it bubbles up in the transport service eventually hitting the `onFailure` callback again and couting down the `counter` twice).

Co-authored-by: Jim Ferenczi <jim.ferenczi@elastic.co>
2019-08-14 14:49:38 +02:00
Armin Braun 00e4fba2fb
Simplify and Optimize RestController Slightly (#45419) (#45485)
* Simplify the path iterator to generate less garbage
* `dispatchRequest` always terminates, adjust code accordingly
2019-08-13 10:43:30 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 1951cdf1cb
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-08-13 09:12:31 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani dc1856ca53 Make sure to validate the type before attempting to merge a new mapping. (#45157)
Currently, when adding a new mapping, we attempt to parse + merge it before
checking whether its top-level document type matches the existing type. So when
a user attempts to introduce a new mapping type, we may give a confusing error
message around merging instead of complaining that it's not possible to add
more than one type ("Rejecting mapping update to [my-index] as the final
mapping would have more than 1 type...").

This PR moves the type validation to the start of
`MetaDataMappingService#applyRequest` so that we make sure the type matches
before performing any mapper merging.

We already partially addressed this issue in #29316, but the tests there
focused on `MapperService` and did not catch this problem with end-to-end
mapping updates.

Addresses #43012.
2019-08-12 14:28:03 -07:00
Zachary Tong 4d97d2c50f Revert "Only execute one final reduction in InternalAutoDateHistogram (#45359)"
This reverts commit c0ea8a867e.
2019-08-12 17:17:17 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 8c4394d5d7 Fix a bug where mappings are dropped from rollover requests. (#45411)
We accidentally introduced this bug when adding a typeless version of the
rollover request. The bug is not present if include_type_name is set to true.
2019-08-12 12:46:27 -07:00
Michael Basnight a521e4c86f Retrieve processors instead of checking existence (#45354)
The previous hasProcessors method would validate if a processor was
present within a pipeline, but would not return the contents of the
processors. This does not allow a consumer to inspect the processor for
specific metadata. The method now returns the list of processors based
on the class of the processor passed in.
2019-08-12 13:48:17 -05:00
Zachary Tong 472f6ef41a Mute InternalAutoDateHistogramTests#testReduceRandom() 2019-08-12 14:45:08 -04:00
Zachary Tong c0ea8a867e Only execute one final reduction in InternalAutoDateHistogram (#45359)
Because auto-date-histo can perform multiple reductions while
merging buckets, we need to ensure that the intermediate reductions
are done with a `finalReduce` set to false to prevent Pipeline aggs
from generating their output.

Once all the buckets have been merged and the output is stable,
a mostly-noop reduction can be performed which will allow pipelines
to generate their output.
2019-08-12 14:07:38 -04:00
Albert Zaharovits 2cb172f079
CreateIndex and PutIndexTemplate with typeless mapping (#45120)
This commit makes sure that mapping parameters to `CreateIndex` and
`PutIndexTemplate` are keyed by the type name. 

`IndexCreationTask` expects mappings to be keyed by the type name.
It asserts this for template mappings but not for the mappings in the request.
The `CreateIndexRequest` and `RestCreateIndexAction` mostly make it sure
that the mapping is keyed by a type name, but not always.
When building the create-index request outside of the REST handler, there are
a few methods to set the mapping for the request. Some of them add the type
name some of them do not.
For example, `CreateIndexRequest#mapping(String type, Map<String, ?> source)`
adds the type name, but
`CreateIndexRequest#mapping(String type, XContentBuilder source)` does not.
This PR asserts the type name in the request mapping inside `IndexCreationTask`
and makes all `CreateIndexRequest#mapping` methods add the type name.
2019-08-12 08:05:07 +03:00
Armin Braun a9e1402189
Remove Settings from BaseRestRequest Constructor (#45418) (#45429)
* Resolving the todo, cleaning up the unused `settings` parameter
* Cleaning up some other minor dead code in affected classes
2019-08-12 05:14:45 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen cf9a73b5ac Call afterWriteOperation after trim translog in peer recovery (#45182)
testShouldFlushAfterPeerRecovery was added #28350 to make sure the
flushing loop triggered by afterWriteOperation eventually terminates.
This test relies on the fact that we call afterWriteOperation after
making changes in translog. In #44756, we roll a new generation in
RecoveryTarget#finalizeRecovery but do not call afterWriteOperation.

Relates #28350
Relates #45073
2019-08-10 22:59:02 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 25c6102101 Trim local translog in peer recovery (#44756)
Today, if an operation-based peer recovery occurs, we won't trim
translog but leave it as is. Some unacknowledged operations existing in
translog of that replica might suddenly reappear when it gets promoted.
With this change, we ensure trimming translog above the starting
sequence number of phase 2. This change can allow us to read translog
forward.
2019-08-10 22:59:02 -04:00
Armin Braun 1cd464d675
Isolate Request in Call-Chain for REST Request Handling (#45130) (#45417)
* Follow up to #44949
* Stop using a special code path for multi-line JSON and instead handle its detection like that of other XContent types when creating the request
* Only leave a single path that holds a reference to the full REST request
   * In the next step we can move the copying of request content to happen before the actual request handling and make it conditional on the handler in question to stop copying bulk requests as suggested in #44564
2019-08-10 10:21:01 +02:00
Armin Braun d1ed9bdbfd
Use StepListener to Simplify SnapshotResiliencyTests (#45233) (#45386)
* Reduces complicated callback relations in `testSuccessfulSnapshotAndRestore` to flat steps of sequential actions
* Will refactor the other tests in this suit as a follow up
   * This format certainly makes it easier to create more complicated tests that involve multiple subsequent snapshots as it would allow adding loops
2019-08-09 18:19:48 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 9e6d874a41
Show BWC version in ClusterFormationFailureHelper (#45352)
When having a cluster state from 6.x, display the metadata version as the cluster state version.
Avoids confusion where a cluster state from 6.x is displayed as version 0 even if has some actual
content.
2019-08-09 16:23:38 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 5ddeb488a6 Allow _update on write alias (#45318)
Using the document update API on aliases with a write index does not work.

Follow-up to #31520
2019-08-09 11:44:24 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen f1ee29f22e
Added a custom api to perform the msearch more efficiently for enrich processor (#43965)
Currently the msearch api is used to execute buffered search requests;
however the msearch api doesn't deal with search requests in an intelligent way.
It basically executes each search separately in a concurrent manner.

This api reuses the msearch request and response classes and executes
the searches as one request in the node holding the enrich index shard.
Things like engine.searcher and query shard context are only created once.
Also there are less layers than executing a regular msearch request. This
results in an interesting speedup.

Without this change, in a single node cluster, enriching documents
with a bulk size of 5000 items, the ingest time in each bulk response
varied from 174ms to 822ms. With this change the ingest time in each
bulk response varied from 54ms to 109ms.

I think we should add a change like this based on this improvement in ingest time.

However I do wonder if instead of doing this change, we should improve
the msearch api to execute more efficiently. That would be more complicated
then this change, because in this change the custom api can only search
enrich index shards and these are special because they always have a single
primary shard. If msearch api is to be improved then that should work for
any search request to any indices. Making the same optimization for
indices with more than 1 primary shard requires much more work.

The current change is isolated in the enrich plugin and LOC / complexity
is small. So this good enough for now.
2019-08-09 09:11:04 +02:00
Tal Levy 2a99eaa7c2 Revert "removes the CellIdSource abstraction from geo-grid aggs (#45307) (#45353)"
This reverts commit 7b0a8040de.
2019-08-08 17:40:03 -07:00
Armin Braun 12ed6dc999
Only retain reasonable history for peer recoveries (#45208) (#45355)
Today if a shard is not fully allocated we maintain a retention lease for a
lost peer for up to 12 hours, retaining all operations that occur in that time
period so that we can recover this replica using an operations-based recovery
if it returns. However it is not always reasonable to perform an
operations-based recovery on such a replica: if the replica is a very long way
behind the rest of the replication group then it can be much quicker to perform
a file-based recovery instead.

This commit introduces a notion of "reasonable" recoveries. If an
operations-based recovery would involve copying only a small number of
operations, but the index is large, then an operations-based recovery is
reasonable; on the other hand if there are many operations to copy across and
the index itself is relatively small then it makes more sense to perform a
file-based recovery. We measure the size of the index by computing its number
of documents (including deleted documents) in all segments belonging to the
current safe commit, and compare this to the number of operations a lease is
retaining below the local checkpoint of the safe commit. We consider an
operations-based recovery to be reasonable iff it would involve replaying at
most 10% of the documents in the index.

The mechanism for this feature is to expire peer-recovery retention leases
early if they are retaining so much history that an operations-based recovery
using that lease would be unreasonable.

Relates #41536
2019-08-09 01:56:32 +02:00
Tal Levy 7b0a8040de
removes the CellIdSource abstraction from geo-grid aggs (#45307) (#45353)
CellIdSource is a helper ValuesSource that encodes GeoPoint
into a long-encoded representation of the grid bucket the point
is associated with. This complicates thing as usage evolves to
support shapes that are associated with more than one bucket ordinal.
2019-08-08 16:33:16 -07:00
Armin Braun b19de55095
Add missing wait to testAutomaticReleaseOfIndexBlock (#45342) (#45351)
Today the test waits for one of the shards to be blocked, but this does not
mean that the block has been applied on all nodes, so a subsequent indexing
operation may still go through.

Fixes #45338
2019-08-08 22:39:22 +02:00
Henning Andersen d139896b66
Reindex share retry between hit sources (#44203) (#45348)
The client and remote hit sources had each their own retry mechanism,
which would do the same. Supporting resiliency we would have to expand
on the retry mechanisms and as a preparation for that, the retry
mechanism is now shared such that each sub class is only responsible for
sending requests and converting responses/failures to common format.

Part of #42612
2019-08-08 22:01:29 +02:00
Christoph Büscher a552b33276 Fix occasional SuggestSearchIT failure (#45330)
Refreshes happening during indexing can result differen segment counts and
slightly skewed term statistics, which in turn has the potential to change
suggestion output slightly. In order to prevent this, disable refresh for the
affected tests.

Closes #43261
2019-08-08 21:06:32 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen bb429d3b5c
required changes after merge 2019-08-08 17:04:18 +02:00
Dimitris Athanasiou e53bb050db Mute testAutomaticReleaseOfIndexBlock
Relates #45338
2019-08-08 17:56:41 +03:00
Martijn van Groningen 708f856940
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-08-08 16:52:45 +02:00
Andrey Ershov 07c656fba9 Mute testCustomDataPaths on Windows
See #45333

(cherry picked from commit 671e1ad1068aee4b593ad0c8ab13ff60b4f125b8)
2019-08-08 16:26:56 +02:00
Zachary Tong 86d6597890 Use newIndexSearcher() instead of newSearcher() (#45248)
`newSearcher()` from lucene can randomly choose index readers which
are not compatible with our tests, like ParallelCompositeReader.
The `newIndexSearcher()` method on AggregatorTestCase is a wrapper
similar to newSearcher but compatible with our tests
2019-08-08 09:34:38 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen e066133016
Change the ingest simulate api to not include dropped documents (#44161)
If documents are dropped by the `drop` processor then
these documents are returned as a `null` value in the response.

=== Example

Create pipeline:

```
PUT _ingest/pipeline/droppipeline
{
    "processors": [
        {
            "set": {
                "field": "bla",
                "value": "val"
            }
        },
        {
            "drop": {}
        }
    ]
}
```

Simulate request:

POST _ingest/pipeline/droppipeline/_simulate
{
    "docs": [
        {
            "_source": {
                "message": "text"
            }
        }
    ]
}

Response:

```
{
    "docs": [
        null
    ]
}
```

Response if verbose is enabled:

```
{
    "docs": [
        {
            "processor_results": [
                {
                    "doc": {
                        "_index": "_index",
                        "_type": "_doc",
                        "_id": "_id",
                        "_source": {
                            "message": "text",
                            "bla": "val"
                        },
                        "_ingest": {
                            "timestamp": "2019-07-10T11:07:10.758315Z"
                        }
                    }
                },
                null
            ]
        }
    ]
}
```

Closes #36150

* Abort pipeline simulation in verbose mode when document has been dropped
by drop processor
2019-08-08 13:04:33 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen fb959d188c
Backport: Add description to force-merge tasks (#41365) (#45191)
* Add description to force-merge tasks (#41365)

This is static information that is part of the force merge request.

Relates to #15975
2019-08-08 08:15:09 +02:00
Michael Basnight 89861d0884 Add ingest processor existence helper method (#45156)
This commit adds a helper method to the ingest service allowing it to
inspect a pipeline by id and verify the existence of a processor in the
pipeline. This work exposed a potential bug in that some processors
contain inner processors that are passed in at instantiation. These
processors needed a common way to expose their inner processors, so the
WrappingProcessor was created in order to expose the inner processor.
2019-08-07 11:19:04 -05:00
Bukhtawar cd304c4def Auto-release flood-stage write block (#42559)
If a node exceeds the flood-stage disk watermark then we add a block to all of
its indices to prevent further writes as a last-ditch attempt to prevent the
node completely exhausting its disk space. However today this block remains in
place until manually removed, and this block is a source of confusion for users
who current have ample disk space and did not even realise they nearly ran out
at some point in the past.

This commit changes our behaviour to automatically remove this block when a
node drops below the high watermark again. The expectation is that the high
watermark is some distance below the flood-stage watermark and therefore the
disk space problem is truly resolved.

Fixes #39334
2019-08-07 11:03:53 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux a869342910 Restore DefaultShardOperationFailedException's reason after deserialization (#45203)
The reason field of DefaultShardOperationFailedException is lost during serialization. 
This is sad because this field is checked for nullity during xcontent generation and it 
means that the cause won't be included in the generated xcontent and won't be 
printed in two REST API responses (Close Index API and Indices Shard Stores API).

This commit simply restores the reason from the cause during deserialization.
2019-08-07 10:37:15 +02:00
Jason Tedor bd59ee6c72
Fix clock used in update requests (#45262)
We accidentally switched to using the relative time provider here. This
commit fixes this by switching to the appropriate absolute clock.
2019-08-06 21:15:21 -04:00
David Turner f5d1381e01 Remove always-true param from IndicesService#stats (#45231)
Parameter `includePrevious` is always true, so this commit inlines it.
2019-08-06 17:22:11 +01:00
David Turner 355713b9ca
Improve slow logging in MasterService (#45241)
Adds a tighter threshold for logging a warning about slowness in the
`MasterService` instead of relying on the cluster service's 30-second warning
threshold. This new threshold applies to the computation of the cluster state
update in isolation, so we get a warning if computing a new cluster state
update takes longer than 10 seconds even if it is subsequently applied quickly.
It also applies independently to the length of time it takes to notify the
cluster state tasks on completion of publication, in case any of these
notifications holds up the master thread for too long.

Relates #45007
Backport of #45086
2019-08-06 17:01:49 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux 772ce1f599
Add deprecation warning for Force Merge API (#44903)
This commit adds a deprecation warning in 7.x for the Force Merge API 
when both only_expunge_deletes and max_num_segments are set in a request.

Relates #44761
2019-08-06 16:04:24 +02:00
Jason Tedor 5b1b146099
Normalize environment paths (#45179)
This commit applies a normalization process to environment paths, both
in how they are stored internally, also their settings values. This
normalization is done via two means:
 - we make the paths absolute
 - we remove redundant name elements from the path (what Java calls
   "normalization")

This change ensures that when we compare and refer to these paths within
the system, we are using a common ground. For example, prior to the
change if the data path was relative, we would not compare it correctly
to paths from disk usage. This is because the paths in disk usage were
being made absolute.
2019-08-06 06:04:30 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 7aeb2fe73c Add per-socket keepalive options (#44055)
Uses JDK 11's per-socket configuration of TCP keepalive (supported on Linux and Mac), see
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8194298, and exposes these as transport settings.
By default, these options are disabled for now (i.e. fall-back to OS behavior), but we would like
to explore whether we can enable them by default, in particular to force keepalive configurations
that are better tuned for running ES.
2019-08-06 10:45:44 +02:00
Igor Motov b5f88120b5 Geo: add Geometry-based query builders to QueryBuilders (#45058)
Add Geometry-based method for creation of query builders in
QueryBuilder

Relates to #44715
2019-08-05 13:34:48 -04:00
Zachary Tong 3df1c76f9b Allow pipeline aggs to select specific buckets from multi-bucket aggs (#44179)
This adjusts the `buckets_path` parser so that pipeline aggs can
select specific buckets (via their bucket keys) instead of fetching
the entire set of buckets.  This is useful for bucket_script in
particular, which might want specific buckets for calculations.

It's possible to workaround this with `filter` aggs, but the workaround
is hacky and probably less performant.

- Adjusts documentation
- Adds a barebones AggregatorTestCase for bucket_script
- Tweaks AggTestCase to use getMockScriptService() for reductions and
pipelines.  Previously pipelines could just pass in a script service
for testing, but this didnt work for regular aggs.  The new
getMockScriptService() method fixes that issue, but needs to be used
for pipelines too.  This had a knock-on effect of touching MovFn,
AvgBucket and ScriptedMetric
2019-08-05 12:18:40 -04:00
Zachary Tong e5079ac288
[7.x backport] Add more flexibility to MovingFunction window alignment (#45159)
Introduce shift field to MovingFunction aggregation.

By default, shift = 0. Behavior, in this case, is the same as before.
Increasing shift by 1 moves starting window position by 1 to the right.

    To simply include current bucket to the window, use shift = 1
    For center alignment (n/2 values before and after the current bucket), use shift = window / 2
    For right alignment (n values after the current bucket), use shift = window.
2019-08-05 11:56:52 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 56083ba1ff Remove assertion after locally recover replica (#45181)
If the disk becomes broken after we have locally recovered shard up to
the global checkpoint, then the assertion won't hold.
2019-08-05 10:48:02 -04:00
David Turner 13a167051f
Remove fileBasedRecovery flag (#45146)
Today `RecoveryTarget#prepareForTranslogOperations` takes a boolean flag
indicating whether the recovery is file-based or not. This was used in 6.x to
bootstrap some commit data that were missing in indices created in 5.x:

b506955f8d/server/src/main/java/org/elasticsearch/indices/recovery/RecoveryTarget.java (L298-L300)

This flag no longer has any effect, so this commit removes it.

Backport of #45131 to 7.x.
2019-08-05 08:17:40 +01:00
Armin Braun 41815ed614
Optimize StreamInput#readString (#44930) (#45180)
* Resolve TODO in `readString` by moving to reading chunks of `byte[]` instead of going byte by byte
* Motivated by `readString` showing up as a significant user of CPU time on the IO thread in Rally PMC benchmark
* Benchmarking this:
  * Could not reproduce a slowdown in the potential worst case (one or two non-ascii chars) since in this case the cost of creating the string itself exceeds the read times anyway
  * Speedup for 50%+ for reading 200 char ascii strings from `ByteBuf` or pages bytes backed streams
  * Longer strings obviously get bigger speedups
  * More ascii chars -> more speedup
2019-08-05 07:22:42 +02:00
Jason Tedor d78ecd9c09
Use the full hash in build info (#45163)
This commit switches to using the full hash to build into the JAR
manifest, which is used in node startup and the REST main action to
display the build hash.
2019-08-03 11:27:53 -04:00
Tim Brooks 984ba82251
Move nio channel initialization to event loop (#45155)
Currently in the transport-nio work we connect and bind channels on the
a thread before the channel is registered with a selector. Additionally,
it is at this point that we set all the socket options. This commit
moves these operations onto the event-loop after the channel has been
registered with a selector. It attempts to set the socket options for a
non-server channel at registration time. If that fails, it will attempt
to set the options after the channel is connected. This should fix
#41071.
2019-08-02 17:31:31 -04:00
Zachary Tong ffbe047c32 Revert "Add more flexibility to MovingFunction window alignment (#44360)"
This reverts commit 1a58a487f0.
2019-08-02 15:16:04 -04:00
Nikita Glashenko 1a58a487f0 Add more flexibility to MovingFunction window alignment (#44360)
Introduce shift field to MovingFunction aggregation.

By default, shift = 0. Behavior, in this case, is the same as before.
Increasing shift by 1 moves starting window position by 1 to the right.

    To simply include current bucket to the window, use shift = 1
    For center alignment (n/2 values before and after the current bucket), use shift = window / 2
    For right alignment (n values after the current bucket), use shift = window.
2019-08-02 15:10:21 -04:00
David Turner 9ff320d967
Use index for peer recovery instead of translog (#45137)
Today we recover a replica by copying operations from the primary's translog.
However we also retain some historical operations in the index itself, as long
as soft-deletes are enabled. This commit adjusts peer recovery to use the
operations in the index for recovery rather than those in the translog, and
ensures that the replication group retains enough history for use in peer
recovery by means of retention leases.

Reverts #38904 and #42211
Relates #41536
Backport of #45136 to 7.x.
2019-08-02 15:00:43 +01:00
Armin Braun 9450505d5b
Stop Passing Around REST Request in Multiple Spots (#44949) (#45109)
* Stop Passing Around REST Request in Multiple Spots

* Motivated by #44564
  * We are currently passing the REST request object around to a large number of places. This works fine since we simply copy the full request content before we handle the rest itself which is needlessly hard on GC and heap.
  * This PR removes a number of spots where the request is passed around needlessly. There are many more spots to optimize in follow-ups to this, but this one would already enable bypassing the request copying for some error paths in a follow up.
2019-08-02 07:31:38 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 3f94e2ea43 Sparse role queries can throw an NPE (#45053)
Sparse role queries are executed differently than other queries in order
to account for the fact that most of the documents are filtered from search.
However this special execution does not set the scorer for the query so any
collector that needs to access the score of a document fails with an NPE.
This change fixed this bug by setting the scorer before collecting any hits
when intersecting the main query and the sparse role.
2019-08-01 20:21:53 +02:00
William Brafford 5f50da947a
Fix bug in the Settings#processSetting method (#45095)
The Settings#processSetting method is intended to take a setting map and add a
setting to it, adjusting the keys as it goes in case of "conflicts" where the
new setting implies an object where there is currently a string, or vice
versa. processSetting was failing in two cases: adding a setting two levels
under a string, and adding a setting two levels under a string and four levels
under a map. This commit fixes the bug and adds test coverage for the
previously faulty edge cases.

* fix issue #43791 about settings
* add unit test in testProcessSetting()
2019-08-01 13:27:08 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 917510d3e4 Always use primary term of operation in InternalEngine (#45083)
We keep adding the current primary term to operations for which we do not assign a sequence
number. This does not make sense anymore as all operations which we care about have
sequence numbers now. The goal of this commit is to clean things up in InternalEngine and
reduce the complexity.
2019-08-01 17:30:00 +02:00
Armin Braun 48dc53f8d2
Make PathTrieIterator a Little more Memory Efficient (#44951) (#45070)
* There's no need to have the trie iterator hold another reference to the request object (which could be huge, see #44564)
* Also removed unused boolean field from trie node
2019-08-01 17:26:08 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 3a487379c3 Tighten no pending scheduled refresh check (#45025)
Previously, we use ThreadPoolStats to ensure that the scheduledRefresh
triggered by the internal refresh setting update is executed before we
index a new document. With that change (#40387), this test did not fail for 
the last 3 months. However, using ThreadPoolStats is not entirely watertight
as both "active" and "queue" count can be 0 in a very small interval
when ThreadPoolExecutor pulls a task from the queue but before marking
the corresponding worker as active (i.e., lock it).

Closes #39565
2019-08-01 09:06:22 -04:00
David Turner c088bafbbc Wait for events in waitForRelocation (#45074)
Adds a `waitForEvents(Priority.LANGUID)` to the cluster health request in
`ESIntegTestCase#waitForRelocation()` to deal with the case that this health
request returns successfully despite the fact that there is a pending reroute task which
will relocate another shard.

Relates #44433
Fixes #45003
2019-08-01 13:47:39 +01:00
David Turner 532ade7816 More logging for slow cluster state application (#45007)
Today the lag detector may remove nodes from the cluster if they fail to apply
a cluster state within a reasonable timeframe, but it is rather unclear from
the default logging that this has occurred and there is very little extra
information beyond the fact that the removed node was lagging. Moreover the
only forewarning that the lag detector might be invoked is a message indicating
that cluster state publication took unreasonably long, which does not contain
enough information to investigate the problem further.

This commit adds a good deal more detail to make the issues of slow nodes more
prominent:

- after 10 seconds (by default) we log an INFO message indicating that a
  publication is still waiting for responses from some nodes, including the
  identities of the problematic nodes.

- when the publication times out after 30 seconds (by default) we log a WARN
  message identifying the nodes that are still pending.

- the lag detector logs a more detailed warning when a fatally-lagging node is
  detected.

- if applying a cluster state takes too long then the cluster applier service
  logs a breakdown of all the tasks it ran as part of that process.
2019-08-01 13:20:46 +01:00
Hendrik Muhs b3be8f75f0 Fix version logic after 7.3 release (BWC) (#45077)
removes unreleased version 7.2.2 after release of 7.3.0 as it breaks the version verifier, add documentation that explains the logic
2019-08-01 12:43:23 +02:00
Christoph Büscher a669efd2a4
Remove left-over AwaitsFix in RateClusterStateIT (#45043)
Issues are closed and fixes in #42580 and #42430 seem to be merged to 7.x at
least.
2019-08-01 12:03:29 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 39f280364b
required change after merging in 7.x branch 2019-08-01 13:44:42 +07:00
Martijn van Groningen aae2f0cff2
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-08-01 13:38:03 +07:00
Tim Brooks aff66e3ac5
Add Cors integration tests (#44361)
This commit adds integration tests to ensure that the basic cors
functionality works for the netty and nio transports.
2019-07-31 14:24:23 -06:00
Armin Braun 8d63bd1d1e
Cleanup Various Action- Listener and Runnable Usages (#42273) (#45052)
* Dry up code for creating simple `ActionRunnable` a little
* Shorten some other code around `ActionListener` usage, in particular
when wrapping it in a `TransportResponseListener`
2019-07-31 18:55:31 +02:00
Armin Braun ee663dc9ac
Reenable Parallel Restore Test on Windows (#45037) (#45050)
* As a result of #44096 this test shouldn't fail anymore on `master` and `7.4`+ so we should reenable it there
  * For older versions we won't backport that change so the tests should stay disabled there
* Closes #44671
2019-07-31 18:35:34 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 35291ae175
Remove muted AckIT and AckClusterUpdateSettingsIT (#45044)
Reading up on #33673 it looks like parts of these tests have been reworked and
there is no intention to fix the remains on 7.x, so I think we can remove the
entire test.
2019-07-31 17:17:21 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 8cc3c0dd93 Remove task null check in TransportAction (#45014)
The task that TaskManager#register returns cannot be null. The method
enforces that it is not null after calling request#createTask. It is
then needless to check for null in the listener later. Also, added the
call to the delegate listener in a finally block, just to make sure.
2019-07-31 17:16:41 +02:00
Christoph Büscher e85b53a955
Remove left-over AwaitsFix in DedicatedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT (#45042)
The issue mentioned (#38845) seems to have been closed with #38891 so the test
can be re-activated.
2019-07-31 17:15:41 +02:00
Armin Braun c7d7230524
Stop Recreating Wrapped Handlers in RestController (#44964) (#45040)
* We shouldn't be recreating wrapped REST handlers over and over for every request. We only use this hook in x-pack and the wrapper there does not have any per request state.
  This is inefficient and could lead to some very unexpected memory behavior
   => I made the logic create the wrapper on handler registration and adjusted the x-pack wrapper implementation to correctly forward the circuit breaker and content stream flags
2019-07-31 17:11:34 +02:00
Zachary Tong c25f3dd5d0
Introduce 7.3.1 version (#45046) 2019-07-31 10:53:55 -04:00
Andrey Ershov c27ac3d24c Unmute testClusterJoinDespiteOfPublishingIssues and testElectMasterWithLatestVersion (#38555)
See my comments for #37539 and #37685

(cherry picked from commit 038d4ab2940340eca942e32b54044f183b7804d9)
2019-07-31 14:55:02 +02:00
David Roberts 5e3010a606 Use system context for looking up connected nodes (#43991)
When finding nodes in a connected cluster for cross cluster
search the requests to get cluster state on the connected
cluster should be made in the system context because
logically they are equivalent to checking a single detail
in the local cluster state and should not require that the
user who made the request that is using this method in its
implementation is authorized to view the entire cluster
state.

Fixes #43974
2019-07-31 09:09:56 +01:00
Igor Motov 1a1bb4707d Geo: move indexShape to AbstractGeometryFieldMapper.Indexer (#44979)
Move indexShape functionality into AbstractGeometryFieldMapper to make
it more unit testable.

Relates to #43644
2019-07-30 14:50:23 -04:00
Mayya Sharipova a154b73d99 Assure index ops are successful for SimpleNestedIT (#44815)
relates to #44486
2019-07-30 14:24:28 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 979d0a71c7 Remove leniency during replay translog in peer recovery (#44989)
This change removes leniency in InternalEngine during replaying translog
in peer recovery.
2019-07-30 13:25:15 -04:00
Jake Landis 41a99c9e4a introduce 7.2.2 as a version (#44371)
* introduce 7.2.2 as a version
2019-07-30 18:52:34 +02:00
Jake Landis 03fea1c503 introduce 6.8.3 as a version (#44708) 2019-07-30 18:48:41 +02:00
David Kyle 78aa6143a6 Mute FilteringAllocationIT testTransientSettingsStillApplied
Relates to https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/45003
2019-07-30 14:10:50 +01:00
Yannick Welsch c1b569ed4b Revert "Mute Zen1IT#testMixedClusterDisruption"
This reverts commit cf78ca58e3.
2019-07-30 13:10:14 +02:00
David Turner 55f1dd8da6 Close nodes properly in Coordinator tests (#44967)
Today closing a `ClusterNode` in an `AbstractCoordinatorTestCase` uses
`onNode()` so has no effect if the node is not in the current list of nodes.
It also discards the `Runnable` it creates without having run it, so has no
effect anyway.

This commit makes these tests much stricter about properly closing the nodes
started during `Coordinator` tests, by tracking the persisted states that are
opened, and adds an assertion to catch the trappy requirement that the closing
node still belongs to the cluster.
2019-07-30 11:47:36 +01:00
David Kyle cf78ca58e3 Mute Zen1IT#testMixedClusterDisruption 2019-07-30 11:33:39 +01:00
Jim Ferenczi 43bd8f2ba0 Fix aggregators early termination with breadth-first mode (#44963)
This commit fixes a bug when a deferred aggregator tries to early terminate the collection. In such case the CollectionTerminatedException is not caught and
the search fails on the shard. This change makes sure that we catch the exception in order to continue the deferred collection on the next leaf.

Fixes #44909
2019-07-30 11:26:40 +02:00
Andrey Ershov 5a0bd696fc
Snapshot tool S3 cleanup 7.x backport (#44575)
Backport of #44551
2019-07-30 11:02:08 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 4813728783 Remove leniency in reset engine from translog (#44711)
Replaying operations from the local translog must never fail as those
operations were processed successfully on the primary before and the
mapping is up to update already. This change removes leniency during
resetting engine from translog in IndexShard and InternalEngine.
2019-07-29 16:31:45 -04:00
Jack Conradson 1a21682ed0 Fix JodaCompatibleZonedDateTime casts in Painless (#44874)
This is a temporary fix during the Joda to Java datetime transition. This will 
implicitly cast a JodaCompatibleZonedDateTime to a ZonedDateTime for 
both def and static types. This is necessary to insulate users from needing 
to know about JodaCompatibleZonedDateTime explicitly.
2019-07-29 12:05:26 -07:00
Igor Motov b6cef227a5 Geo: fix geo query decomposition (#44924)
The recent refactoring introduced an issue where queries where not
going through the decomposition processing.

Fixes #44891
2019-07-29 11:48:24 -04:00
Luca Cavanna a3cc32da64 TaskListener#onFailure to accept Exception instead of Throwable (#44946)
TaskListener accepts today Throwable in its onFailure method. Though
looking at where it is called (TransportAction), it can never be
notified of a Throwable.

This commit changes the signature of TaskListener#onFailure so that it
accepts an `Exception` rather than a `Throwable` as second argument.
2019-07-29 16:47:19 +02:00
Michał Perlak 245c9b7914 Optimize Min and Max BKD optimizations (#44315)
MinAggregator - skip BKD optimization when no result found after 1024 lookups.
MaxAggregator - skip unnecessary conversions.
2019-07-29 10:04:39 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 24873dd3e3 Do not block transport thread on startup (#44939)
We currently block the transport thread on startup, which has caused test failures. I think this is
some kind of deadlock situation. I don't think we should even block a transport thread, and
there's also no need to do so. We can just reject requests as long we're not fully set up. Note
that the HTTP layer is only started much later (after we've completed full start up of the
transport layer), so that one should be completely unaffected by this.

Closes #41745
2019-07-29 11:35:17 +02:00
Armin Braun f5efafd4d6
Cleanup Deadcode o.e.indices (#44931) (#44938)
* none of this is used anywhere
2019-07-29 10:38:35 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen db49cb505e
Merge remote-tracking branch 'es/7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-07-29 14:45:10 +07:00
Igor Motov cfc8d17bb4 Geo: refactor geo mapper and query builder (#44884)
Refactors out the indexing and query generation logic out of the
mapper and query builder into a separate unit-testable classes.
2019-07-26 16:48:31 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 1561ab5420 Guard open connection call in RemoteClusterConnection (#44921)
Fixes an issue where a call to openConnection was not properly guarded, allowing an exception
to bubble up to the uncaught exception handler, causing test failures.

Closes #44912
2019-07-26 22:27:45 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux e1b626b947 Ensure index is green in SimpleClusterStateIT.testIndicesOptions() (#44893)
SimpleClusterStateIT testIndicesOptions failed in #44817 because it tries to close 
an index at the beginning of the test. With random index settings, it is possible that 
the index has a high number of shards (10) and replicas (1), which means that on 
CI this index can take time to be fully allocated.

The close index request can fail in the case where replicas are still recovering operations. 
Thiscommit adds a simple ensureGreen() at the beginning of the test to be sure that all 
replicas are started before trying to close the index.

closes #44817
2019-07-26 17:07:53 +02:00
Armin Braun 1340ff19bc
Fix Test Failure in ScalingThreadPoolTests (#44898) (#44901)
* Due to #44894 some constellations log a deprecation warning here now
* Fixed by checking for that
2019-07-26 17:05:50 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 8848fcfb22 Ensure cluster is stable in ShrinkIndexIT.testShrinkThenSplitWithFailedNode (#44860)
The test ShrinkIndexIT.testShrinkThenSplitWithFailedNode sometimes fails 
because the resize operation is not acknowledged (see #44736). This resize 
operation creates a new index "splitagain" and it results in a cluster state 
update (TransportResizeAction uses MetaDataCreateIndexService.createIndex() 
to create the resized index). This cluster state update is expected to be 
acknowledged by all nodes (see IndexCreationTask.onAllNodesAcked()) but 
this is not always true: the data node that was just stopped in the test before 
executing the resize operation might still be considered as a "faulty" node
 (and not yet removed from the cluster nodes) by the FollowersChecker. The 
cluster state is then acked on all nodes but one, and it results in a non 
acknowledged resize operation.

This commit adds an ensureStableCluster() check after stopping the node in 
the test. The goal is to ensure that the data node has been correctly removed 
from the cluster and that all nodes are fully connected to each before moving 
forward with the resize operation.

Closes #44736
2019-07-26 10:14:27 +02:00
Jason Tedor 6ea2b5dec0
Deprecate setting processors to more than available (#44889)
Today the processors setting is permitted to be set to more than the
number of processors available to the JVM. The processors setting
directly sizes the number of threads in the various thread pools, with
most of these sizes being a linear function in the number of
processors. It doesn't make any sense to set processors very high as the
overhead from context switching amongst all the threads will overwhelm,
and changing the setting does not control how many physical CPU
resources there are on which to schedule the additional threads. We have
to draw a line somewhere and this commit deprecates setting processors
to more than the number of available processors. This is the right place
to draw the line given the linear growth as a function of processors in
most of the thread pools, and that some are capped at the number of
available processors already.
2019-07-26 17:06:44 +09:00
Ignacio Vera 821f6f893b
Upgrade to Lucene 8.2.0 release (#44859) (#44892) 2019-07-26 08:14:59 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen d128188c28 Return seq_no and primary_term in noop update (#44603)
With this change, we will return primary_term and seq_no of the current
document if an update is detected as a noop. We already return the
version; hence we should also return seq_no and primary_term.

Relates #42497
2019-07-25 19:16:56 -04:00
Yannick Welsch bd8470e738 Asynchronously connect to remote clusters (#44825)
Refactors RemoteClusterConnection so that it no longer blockingly connects to remote clusters.

Relates to #40150
2019-07-25 22:59:59 +02:00
Yannick Welsch 0ce841915c Add Clone Index API (#44267)
Adds an API to clone an index. This is similar to the index split and shrink APIs, just with the
difference that the number of primary shards is kept the same. In case where the filesystem
provides hard-linking capabilities, this is a very cheap operation.

Indexing cloning can be done by running `POST my_source_index/_clone/my_target_index` and it
supports the same options as the split and shrink APIs.

Closes #44128
2019-07-25 22:02:28 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 03dd22b56c Add missing ZonedDateTime methods for joda compat layer (#44829)
While joda no longer exists in the apis for 7.x, the compatibility layer
still exists with helper methods mimicking the behavior of joda for
ZonedDateTime objects returned for date fields in scripts. This layer
was originally intended to be removed in 7.0, but is now likely to exist
for the lifetime of 7.x.

This commit adds missing methods from ChronoZonedDateTime to the compat
class. These methods were not part of joda, but are needed to act like a
real ZonedDateTime.

relates #44411
2019-07-25 11:45:57 -07:00
Julie Tibshirani acb7f599a3 Fix an NPE when requesting inner hits and _source is disabled. (#44836)
This PR makes two changes to FetchSourceSubPhase when _source is disabled and
we're in a nested context:
* If no source filters are provided, return early to avoid an NPE.
* If there are source filters, make sure to throw an exception.

The behavior was chosen to match what currently happens in a non-nested context.
2019-07-25 10:38:00 -07:00
James Baiera c5528a25e6 Merge branch '7.x' into enrich-7.x 2019-07-25 13:12:56 -04:00
Nicholas Knize 48757da6e1 [GEO] Fix GeoShapeQueryBuilder to check for valid spatial relations
Refactor left out the spatial strategy check in GeoShapeQueryBuilder.relation
setter method. This commit adds that check back in.
2019-07-25 11:32:13 -05:00
Nick Knize 133f848e9f [Geo] Refactor GeoShapeQueryBuilder to derive from AbstractGeometryQueryBuilder (#44780)
Refactors GeoShapeQueryBuilder to derive from a new AbstractGeometryQueryBuilder that provides common parsing and build logic for spatial geometries. This will allow development of custom geometry queries by extending AbstractGeometryQueryBuilder preventing duplication of common spatial query logic.
2019-07-25 11:32:13 -05:00
Armin Braun 383d7b7713
Cleanup Dead Code in Index Creation (#44784) (#44822)
* Cleanup Dead Code in Index Creation
* This is all unused and the state of a create request is always `OPEN`
2019-07-25 10:50:04 +02:00
Yannick Welsch e0d4544ef6 Close connection manager on current thread in RemoteClusterConnection (#44805)
The problem is that RemoteClusterConnection closes the connection manager asynchronously, which races with the threadpool being shutdown at the end of the test.

Closes #44339
Closes #44610
2019-07-25 09:34:41 +02:00
Igor Motov f9943a3e53 Geo: deprecate ShapeBuilder in QueryBuilders (#44715)
Removes unnecessary now timeline decompositions from shape builders
and deprecates ShapeBuilders in QueryBuilder in favor of libs/geo
shapes.

Relates to #40908
2019-07-24 14:27:58 -04:00
David Turner 4cfd2fc6b2 Fix testFirstListElementsToCommaDelimitedStringReportsFirstElementsIfLong (#44785)
This test can fail (super-rarely) if it generates a list of length 11
containing a duplicate, because the `.distinct()` reduces the list length to 10
and then it is not abbreviated any more. This change generalises the test to
cover lists of any random length.
2019-07-24 16:10:41 +01:00
Tanguy Leroux a8905ef142
[7.x] Add CloseIndexResponse to HLRC (#44349) (#44788)
The CloseIndexResponse was improved in #39687; this commit
exposes it in the HLRC.

Backport of #44349 to 7.x.
2019-07-24 15:51:01 +02:00
Dimitris Athanasiou 5453188cef [TEST] Mute SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT.testParallelRestoreOperationsFromSingleSnapshot
This was supposed to be muted in #44675 and its backports but that PR accidentally muted
another test.

Relates #44671
2019-07-24 14:28:09 +03:00
Armin Braun 4a3218551c
Fix ConnectionManagerTests (#44769) (#44789)
* In both fake connection validators we were potentially executing the listener twice. This lead to the situation that the locking via `connectionLock` that ensures that each listener is only executed once ever
would fail and the lister would run twice (in which case the listeners for that node are already `null` and we get an NPE)
* The fact that two different tests fail is due to the fact that we weren't safely shutting down the threadpool which meant the the task that trips the assertion (on the generic pool) would leak into the next test and fail it
* Closes #44758
2019-07-24 13:12:57 +02:00
Jason Tedor 4c77d5e2c7
Remove stale permissions from untrusted policy (#44783)
We have some old permissions lying around, granted to untrusted code
from the days of yore when we supported Groovy and Javascript
scripting. This commit removes these stale permissions.
2019-07-24 15:59:16 +09:00
Jason Tedor 659ebf6cfb
Notify systemd when Elasticsearch is ready (#44673)
Today our systemd service defaults to a service type of simple. This
means that systemd assumes Elasticsearch is ready as soon as the
ExecStart (bin/elasticsearch) process is forked off. This means that the
service appears ready long before it actually is, so before it is ready
to receive requests. It also means that services that want to depend on
Elasticsearch being ready to start can not as there is not a reliable
mechanism to determine this. This commit changes the service type to
notify. This requires that Elasticsearch sends a notification message
via libsystemd sd_notify method. This commit does that by using JNA to
invoke this native method. Additionally, we use this integration to also
notify systemd when we are stopping.
2019-07-24 14:04:36 +09:00
Armin Braun 818103ff1e
Fix testRetentionLeasesClearedOnRestore (#44754) (#44766)
* Fix this test randomly failing when running into async translog persistence edge case and failing to successfully close index
* Also, slightly improve debug logging on close failure
* Closes #44681
2019-07-23 21:29:07 +02:00
Igor Motov 9338fc8536 GEO: Switch to using GeoTestUtil to generate random geo shapes (#44635)
Switches to more robust way of generating random test geometries by
reusing lucene's GeoTestUtil. Removes duplicate random geometry
generators by moving them to the test framework.

Closes #37278
2019-07-23 14:30:41 -04:00
Armin Braun e5bd3ad0e9
Remove some Dead Code in o.e.transport (#44653) (#44734)
* None of this is used
2019-07-23 10:52:37 +02:00
David Turner ee23968f05 Ignore unknown fields if overriding node metadata (#44689)
The `elasticsearch-node override-version` command fails if it cannot read the
existing node metadata file. However, it reads this file strictly and fails if
there are any unknown fields, which means it will not be useful if we add
another field in future.

This commit adds leniency to this command, allowing it to ignore any unknown
fields and proceed with the downgrade. A downgrade is already unsafe, and the
user is already copiously warned about this, so being lenient in this case does
not make things much worse.
2019-07-23 08:54:58 +01:00
Jason Tedor 6928a315c4
Check shard limit after applying index templates (#44619)
Today when creating an index and checking cluster shard limits, we check
the number of shards before applying index templates. At this point, we
do not know the actual number of shards that will be used to create the
index. In a case when the defaults are used and a template would
override, we could be grossly underestimating the number of shards that
would be created, and thus incorrectly applying the limits. This commit
addresses this by checking the shard limits after applying index
templates.
2019-07-23 16:50:42 +09:00
Ignacio Vera 05ec970723
Support BucketScript paths of type string and array. (#44694) (#44731) 2019-07-23 09:05:47 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas 3714cb63da Allow parsing the value of java.version sysprop (#44017)
We often start testing with early access versions of new Java
versions and this have caused minor issues in our tests
(i.e. #43141) because the version string that the JVM reports
cannot be parsed as it ends with the string -ea.

This commit changes how we parse and compare Java versions to
allow correct parsing and comparison of the output of java.version
system property that might include an additional alphanumeric
part after the version numbers
 (see [JEP 223[(https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/223)). In short it 
handles a version number part, like before, but additionally a 
PRE part that matches ([a-zA-Z0-9]+).

It also changes a number of tests that would attempt to parse
java.specification.version in order to get the full version
of Java. java.specification.version only contains the major
version and is thus inappropriate when trying to compare against
a version that might contain a minor, patch or an early access
part. We know parse java.version that can be consistently
parsed.

Resolves #43141
2019-07-22 20:14:56 +03:00
Tanguy Leroux bcb3563dcf Remove AllocationService.reroute(ClusterState, String, boolean) (#44629)
This commit removes the method AllocationService.reroute(ClusterState, String, boolean) 
in favor of AllocationService.reroute(ClusterState, String).

Motivations are:
    there are already 3 other reroute methods in this class
    this method is always called with the debug parameter set to false
    almost all tests use the method reroute(ClusterState, String)
2019-07-22 17:12:21 +02:00
Evgenia Badiyanova 5273a548a4 Unmute PendingTasksBlocksIT tests 2019-07-22 10:59:21 -04:00
Armin Braun 6ceae5d586
Document Type of Collections Returned by StreamInput (#44686) (#44688)
* As a result of #44665 the collections returned by the deserialization methods on `StreamInput` may be either mutable or immutable now,
this PR adds documentation for that fact
2019-07-22 16:06:34 +02:00
Evgenia Badiyanova 8ee4c4d5ba Mute some tests in PendingTasksBlocksIT
Tracked in #44695.
2019-07-22 09:55:07 -04:00
David Turner dcb3b2c18a Fix testPendingTasksWithClusterNotRecoveredBlock
In 7.x we cannot start a new master-eligible node before the cluster has formed
since we first try and update minimum_master_nodes and this is blocked. This
commit changes the test to start a data-only node so that no such adjustment is
necessary.

Relates #44685
2019-07-22 14:42:20 +01:00
Mayya Sharipova 972a49312c Fix testQuotedQueryStringWithBoost test (#43385)
Add more logging to indexRandom

Seems that asynchronous indexing from indexRandom sometimes indexes
the same document twice, which will mess up the expected score calculations.

For example, indexing:
{ "index" : {"_id" : "1" } }
{"important" :"phrase match", "less_important": "nothing important"}
{ "index" : {"_id" : "2" } }
{"important" :"nothing important", "less_important" :"phrase match"}
Produces the expected scores: 13.8 for doc1, and 1.38 for doc2

indexing:
{ "index" : {"_id" : "1" } }
{"important" :"phrase match", "less_important": "nothing important"}
{ "index" : {"_id" : "2" } }
{"important" :"nothing important", "less_important" :"phrase match"}
{ "index" : {"_id" : "3" } }
{"important" :"phrase match", "less_important": "nothing important"}
Produces scores: 9.4 for doc1, and 1.96 for doc2 which are found in the
error logs.

Relates to #43144
2019-07-22 08:44:31 -04:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka a154f49b94
Fix stats in slow logs to be a escaped JSON backport(#44642) #44687
Fields in JSON logs should be an escaped JSON fields. It is a broken json value at the moment
"stats": "["group1", "group2"]", -> "stats": "[\"group1\", \"group2\"]",
This should later be refactored into a JSON array of strings (the same as types in 7.x)
2019-07-22 14:28:39 +02:00
David Turner 0ce3114779 Allow pending tasks before state recovery (#44685)
Today we block access to the pending tasks API before the cluster has recovered
its state. There's no real need to do so, and the master does meaningful work
even before performing state recovery so it might sometimes be useful to allow
access to this API. This commit changes this API to ignore all cluster blocks.

Fixes #44652
2019-07-22 13:15:10 +01:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 09e9c4cb59
Fix types field in JSON Search Slow Logs (#44641)
The field has to be defined in log4j2.properties and should be an
escaped JSON for now (it is a broken JSON at the moment). This should later be refactored into a JSON array
of strings.
2019-07-22 12:02:20 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka fe20e217a4
Deprecation messages with the same key but different x-opaque-id are allowed backport(#44587) #44682
Deprecation logger was filtering log entries by key, that means that if two log messages with the same key are logged from different users, then the second log messages will be filtered.
This change allows to log deprecation message with the same key by different users.

relates #41354
backport #44587
2019-07-22 11:38:11 +02:00
Armin Braun a6adcecd20 Fix Tring to Mutate Immutable Collections
Fixes two spots where #44665 caused a previously mutable collection to now be read as an immutable one, leading to errors
2019-07-22 11:04:05 +02:00
Armin Braun b9067ba1ba
Remove Needless Synchronization in FollowersChecker (#44631) (#44680)
* It seems redundant to synchronize here and check that the map hasn't checked via the `isRunning` under the mutex
* The map won't change if under the mutex that locks on all the updates to it
* Without the mutex it's very unlikely to change inside the method call relative to the likelihood of changing until the generic pool where we check for `isRunning` again anyway

-> just remove the synchronization (it's on the IO loop) and check since we do check the running state on the generic pool under the mutex anyway when we actually fail it
2019-07-22 10:57:30 +02:00
Jason Tedor ff76b0af8b
Copy field names in stored fields context
We have to copy the field names otherwise we either have a handle of a
list that a caller might mutate or we might mutate when they aren't
expecting it, or worse, a handle of a list that is not mutable (and we
end up mutating the list).

Relates #44665
2019-07-22 17:40:07 +09:00
Alpar Torok b34ac66d96
Mute multiple tests on Windows (7.x) (#44676)
* Mute failing test

tracked in #44552

* mute EvilSecurityTests

tracking in #44558

* Fix line endings in ESJsonLayoutTests

* Mute failing ForecastIT  test on windows

Tracking in #44609

* mute BasicRenormalizationIT.testDefaultRenormalization

tracked in #44613

* fix mute testDefaultRenormalization

* Increase busyWait timeout windows is slow

* Mute failure unconfigured node name

* mute x-pack internal cluster test windows

tracking #44610

* Mute JvmErgonomicsTests on windows

Tracking #44669

* mute SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT testParallelRestoreOperationsFromSingleSnapshot

Tracking #44671

* Mute NodeTests on Windows

Tracking #44256
2019-07-22 11:32:29 +03:00
Armin Braun 0e2e83f591
More Efficient Deserialization of Empty Collections in StreamInput (#44665) (#44674)
* We only had the `size == 0` optimization in some but not all spots of deserializing collections in this class, fixed the remaining spots.
* Also fixed the a similar spot when deserializing `ThreadContextStruct` that could now be simplified (it was apparently doing it's own version of this optimization for the first map it deserialized before ... but not for the second map -> made it not instantiate anything if both maps are empty since it's always the same object here anyway)
2019-07-22 09:31:12 +02:00
Armin Braun 0ac137a9a1
Optimize some StreamOutput Operations (#44660) (#44668)
* Optimize some StreamOutput Operations

* Writing numbers byte by byte adds a lot of unnecessary bounds checks to serialization
* Serializing to a threadlocal `byte[]` instead and bulk writing gives about a 50% speedup on `long` and `vlong` (for large numbers) writes and 30% for `int`, `vint` on Linux on an i9
* Using a threadlocal of the maximum string buffer size we used to allocate before also removes allocations when writing strings in general since we now never have to allocate a `byte[]` for that
   * And don't have to GC one either resolving the TODO removed here
2019-07-22 07:09:32 +02:00
Tal Levy 1a9cfe9110
Removal Streamable (#44647) (#44655)
This commit ends the grand adventure that was the
refactoring effort to migrate all usages of
Streamable to Writeable.

Closes #34389.
2019-07-20 19:10:49 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 4c05d25ec7
Convert Transport Request/Response to Writeable (#44636) (#44654)
This commit converts all remaining TransportRequest and
TransportResponse classes to implement Writeable, and disallows
Streamable implementations.

relates #34389
2019-07-20 11:25:58 -07:00
Ryan Ernst f4ee2e9e91
Convert direct implementations of Streamable to Writeable (#44605) (#44646)
This commit converts Streamable to Writeable for direct implementations.

relates #34389
2019-07-20 08:32:29 -07:00
Tal Levy 7c84636029
Remove StreamOutput #writeOptionalStreamable and #writeStreamableList (#44602) (#44643)
remove usages of writeOptionalStreamable and writeStreambaleList

relates #34389.
2019-07-19 15:55:53 -07:00
Ryan Ernst f193d14764
Convert remaining Action Response/Request to writeable.reader (#44528) (#44607)
This commit converts readFrom to ctor with StreamInput on the remaining
ActionResponse and ActionRequest classes.

relates #34389
2019-07-19 13:33:38 -07:00
Armin Braun f028ab43ad
Don't Swallow Interrupt in TransportService#onRequestReceived (#44622) (#44627)
* We shouldn't just swallow the interrupt here quietly and keep going on the IO thread
   * Currently interrupt continues here just the same way an invocation of `acceptIncomingRequests` woudl have made things continue
* Relates #44610
2019-07-19 20:35:29 +02:00
Christoph Büscher eafe54c81c Fix AnalysisMode propagation in NamedAnalyzer (#44626)
NamedAnalyzer should return the same AnalysisMode than any custom analyzer it
wraps, otherwise AnalysisMode.ALL. This used to be only CustomAnalyzer in the
past, but with the introduction of the ReloadableCustomAnalyzer this needs to be
added as an option where the analysis mode gets propagated.

Closes #44625
2019-07-19 18:18:43 +02:00
Nikita Glashenko 804476c35d Remove support for old translog checkpoint formats (#44280)
This commit removes support for the translog checkpoint format from versions
before 6.0.0 since 7.x versions are incompatible with indices from these
versions.

Relates #44720
Fixes #44210
2019-07-19 16:01:47 +01:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 597d2dfaf5
Add types field to slow logs in 7.x (#44592)
By mistake in 7.x types field was removed from slow logs. Types are
still present in that version, so this have to be present as a JSON
field
relates #41354
backport that was causing this #44178
2019-07-19 08:31:00 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 60785a9fa8
Convert several direct uses of Streamable to Writeable (#44586) (#44604)
This commit converts several utility classes that implement Streamable
to have StreamInput constructors. It also adds a default version of
readFrom to Streamable so that overriding to throw UOE is not necessary.

relates #34389
2019-07-18 21:25:44 -07:00
Julie Tibshirani 336364fefe
Convert more classes in 'server' to Writeable. (#44600)
* Convert GetTask*.
* Convert RemoteInfo*.
* Convert GetFieldMappings*.
* Convert ValidateQueryRequest*.
* Convert MainResponse*.
* Convert MultiGet*.
* Convert Update*.
* Add a missing call to parent constructors.

Relates to #34389.
2019-07-18 18:45:10 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 13f46aa801
Convert index and persistent actions/response to writeable (#44582) (#44601)
This commit converts several more classes from streamable to writeable
in server, mostly within the o.e.index and o.e.persistent packages.

relates #34389
2019-07-18 18:32:09 -07:00
Tal Levy 03f5084ac7
remove usages of #readOptionalStreamable, #readStreamableList. (#44578) (#44598)
This commit removes references to Streamable from StreamInput.

This is all a part of the effort to remove Streamable usage.

relates #34389.
2019-07-18 16:19:02 -07:00
Ryan Ernst af093a4095
Convert ShardOperationFailedException to Writeable (#44532) (#44580)
This commit converts subclasses of ShardOperationFailedException to
implement ctors with StreamInput instead of readFrom. It also simplifies
IndicesShardStoresResponse.Failure to serialize its shardId after the
super data.

relates #34389
2019-07-18 13:29:19 -07:00
Armin Braun 3b5038b837
Implement Eventually Consistent Mock Repository for SnapshotResiliencyTests (#40893) (#44570)
* Add eventually consistent mock repository for reproducing and testing AWS S3 blob store behavior
* Relates #38941
2019-07-18 17:54:54 +02:00
Andrey Ershov ef6ddd15c6 Revert "Snapshot tool: S3 orphaned files
cleanup (#44551)"

This reverts commit 09edeeb3
2019-07-18 17:21:45 +02:00
Andrey Ershov 09edeeb38e Snapshot tool: S3 orphaned files cleanup (#44551)
A tool to work with snapshots.
Co-authored by @original-brownbear.
This commit adds snapshot tool and the single command cleanup, that
cleans up orphaned files for S3.
Snapshot tool lives in x-pack/snapshot-tool.

(cherry picked from commit fc4aed44dd975d83229561090f957a95cc76b287)
2019-07-18 16:38:00 +02:00
David Turner 452f7f67a0
Defer reroute when starting shards (#44539)
Today we reroute the cluster as part of the process of starting a shard, which
runs at `URGENT` priority. In large clusters, rerouting may take some time to
complete, and this means that a mere trickle of shard-started events can cause
starvation for other, lower-priority, tasks that are pending on the master.

However, it isn't really necessary to perform a reroute when starting a shard,
as long as one occurs eventually. This commit removes the inline reroute from
the process of starting a shard and replaces it with a deferred one that runs
at `NORMAL` priority, avoiding starvation of higher-priority tasks.

Backport of #44433 and #44543.
2019-07-18 14:10:40 +01:00
Alan Woodward ec0a0a41db Remove type parameter from ParserContext (#44478)
ParserContext.getType() is never called, so we can remove it and tidy up
the callers as well.
2019-07-18 11:07:46 +01:00
Luca Cavanna a8a16e6b08 Associate sub-requests to their parent task in multi search API (#44492)
Multi search accepts multiple search requests and runs them as
independent requests, each one as part of their own search task. Today
they don't get associated though with their parent multi search task,
which would be useful to monitor which msearch a certain search was part
of, if any, and also to cancel all of the sub-requests in case the
parent msearch gets cancelled (though this will also require making 
the multi search task cancellable as a follow-up).
2019-07-18 11:58:30 +02:00
David Turner 7598e0186a
Harmonise indentation of cluster settings (#44540)
Today the long list of `BUILT_IN_CLUSTER_SETTINGS` is indented differently
between `master` and `7.x`. This sometimes makes backporting painful. This
commit adjusts the indentation of earlier branches to match that in `master`.
2019-07-18 09:50:53 +01:00
Armin Braun 6565825a13
Avoid CharsRef Allocations in StreamInput (#44488) (#44519)
* Many messages deserialized from a `StreamInput` only contain short strings, some use-cases of instantiating a `StreamInput` don't deserialize any strings
  * Don't allocate `CharsRef` for small strings to save some allocations (especially on the IO threads)
  * Lazily allocate a larger `CharsRef` if needed for larger strings like we did before and have it live as long as the `StreamInput` like before as well
2019-07-18 08:52:37 +02:00
Tal Levy 38d2ada84f
deprecate Supplier<Response> constructors in HandledTransportAction (#44456) (#44533)
This commit deprecates all constructors of HandledTransportAction
that take in a Supplier instead of a Writeable.Reader for response
objects.

in addition to the deprecation, the following modules were updated to
leverage Writeable

- modules:ingest-common
- modules:lang-mustache

relates #34389.
2019-07-17 22:47:09 -07:00
Tal Levy 075a3f0e99
remove usage of ActionType#(String) (#44459) (#44526)
this commit removes usage of the deprecated
constructor with a single argument and no Writeable.Reader.

The purpose of this is to reduce the boilerplate necessary for
properly implementing a new action, as well as reducing the
chances of using the incorrect super constructor while classes
are being migrated to Writeable

relates #34389.
2019-07-17 20:28:11 -07:00
Nhat Nguyen 51180af91d Make peer recovery send file chunks async (#44468)
Relates #44040
Relates #36195
2019-07-17 22:25:43 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 458f24c46a Reenable accounting circuit breaker (#44495)
We have a new Lucene 8.2 snapshot on master and 7.x; hence we can
re-enable the accounting on these branches.

Relates #30290
2019-07-17 22:25:43 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 34c6067018
Convert several classes in 'server' to Writeable. (#44527)
* Convert FieldCapabilities*.
* Convert MultiTermVectors*.
* Convert SyncedFlush*.
* Convert SearchTemplateRequest.
* Convert MultiSearchTemplateRequest.
* Convert GrokProcessorGet*.
* Remove a stray reference to SearchTemplateRequest#readFrom.

Relates to #34389.
2019-07-17 19:04:21 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 2a2686e6e7
Convert remaining ActionTypes to writeable in xpack core (#44467) (#44525)
This commit converts all remaining ActionType response classes to
writeable in xpack core. It also converts a few from server which were
used by xpack core.

relates #34389
2019-07-17 18:01:45 -07:00
Ryan Ernst 17c4b2b839
Convert MasterNodeRequest to implement Writeable.Reader (#44452) (#44513)
This commit converts all MasterNodeRequest subclasses to fullfill
Writeable.Reader constructors.

relates #34389
2019-07-17 18:01:29 -07:00
Paul Sanwald 7114fe786b
Fix incorrect calculation of how many buckets will result from a merge operation. (#44461) (#44515) 2019-07-17 19:14:16 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 8841779de8
Convert ClearScroll* to Writeable. (#44511)
This PR converts `ClearScrollRequest` and `ClearScrollResponse` to
`Writeable`.

Relates to #34389.
2019-07-17 15:49:38 -07:00
Jason Tedor 39c5f98de7
Introduce test issue logging (#44477)
Today we have an annotation for controlling logging levels in
tests. This annotation serves two purposes, one is to control the
logging level used in tests, when such control is needed to impact and
assert the behavior of loggers in tests. The other use is when a test is
failing and additional logging is needed. This commit separates these
two concerns into separate annotations.

The primary motivation for this is that we have a history of leaving
behind the annotation for the purpose of investigating test failures
long after the test failure is resolved. The accumulation of these stale
logging annotations has led to excessive disk consumption. Having
recently cleaned this up, we would like to avoid falling into this state
again. To do this, we are adding a link to the test failure under
investigation to the annotation when used for the purpose of
investigating test failures. We will add tooling to inspect these
annotations, in the same way that we have tooling on awaits fix
annotations. This will enable us to report on the use of these
annotations, and report when stale uses of the annotation exist.
2019-07-18 05:33:33 +09:00
Ryan Ernst 0755a13c9f
Convert AcknowledgedRequest to Writeable.Reader (#44412) (#44454)
This commit adds constructors to AcknolwedgedRequest subclasses to
implement Writeable.Reader, and ensures all future subclasses implement
the same.

relates #34389
2019-07-17 11:17:36 -07:00
Yannick Welsch c8b66c549d Ignore failures to set socket options on Mac (#44355)
Brings some temporary relief for test failures until #41071 is addressed.
2019-07-17 18:51:25 +02:00
Yannick Welsch f78e64e3e2 Terminate linearizability check early on large histories (#44444)
Large histories can be problematic and have the linearizability checker occasionally run OOM. As it's
very difficult to bound the size of the histories just right, this PR will let it instead run for 10 seconds
on large histories and then abort.

Closes #44429
2019-07-17 18:51:25 +02:00
Igor Motov d3cb7bbc8f Geo: fix GeoWKTShapeParserTests (#44448)
Changes in #44187 introduced some optimization in the way shapes are
generated. These changes were not captured in GeoWKTShapeParserTests.

Relates #44187
2019-07-17 12:09:38 -04:00
Igor Motov cd5a334864 Geo: extract dateline handling logic from ShapeBuilders (#44187)
Extracts dateline decomposition logic from ShapeBuilder into a separate
utility class that is used on the indexing side. The search side
will be handled as part of another PR at this time we will remove
the decomposition logic from ShapeBuilders as well. This PR also doesn't
change any existing logic including bugs.

Relates to #40908
2019-07-17 12:09:38 -04:00
Alan Woodward b6a0f098e6 Don't use index_phrases on graph queries (#44340)
Due to https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8916, when you
try to use a synonym filter with the index_phrases option on a text field,
you can end up with null values in a Phrase query, leading to weird
exceptions further down the querying chain. As a workaround, this commit
disables the index_phrases optimization for queries that produce token
graphs.

Fixes #43976
2019-07-17 16:46:00 +01:00
Yannick Welsch ddd740162e
Do not use CancellableThreads for Zen1 (#44430)
Zen 1 stops pinging threads in ZenDiscovery by calling Thread.interrupt(). This is incompatible with
the CancellableThreads that only allow threads to be interrupted through cancellation. The use of
CancellableThreads was introduced in #42844 and added to UnicastZenPing as part of the
backport, as both Zen1 and Zen2 share the same SeedHostsResolver implementation. This commit
effectively undoes the change in the backport while still allowing to share same implementation.

Closes #44425
2019-07-17 17:32:47 +02:00
Zachary Tong 103ba976fd Convert BucketScript to static parser (#44385)
BucketScript was using the old-style parser and could easily be
converted over to the newer static parser.

Also adds a test for GapPolicy enum serialization
2019-07-17 10:22:42 -04:00
David Turner 377a6a47ac Improve handshake failure messages (#44485)
Today we report an exception on a handshake failure (e.g. cluster name
mismatch) but the message does not include all the details of the mismatch. If
the mismatch is something subtle like `my-cluster` instead of `my_cluster` then
we cannot diagnose this from the message alone. This commit adds the details of
the local cluster to the message, along with the details of the remote cluster,
improving the utility of the exception message if reported in isolation.
2019-07-17 13:33:28 +01:00
Armin Braun 91673e373a
Fix Incorrect Uncompressed Error Handling in InboundMessage (#44317) (#44483)
* Fix Incorrect Uncompressed Error Handling in InboundMessage

* CompressorFactory.compressor does not throw uncompressed exception on uncompressed bytes, it merely returns `null` in this case if the bytes are at least XContent so the current catch and re-throw logic is dead code
* Made it work again by throwing on a `null` return so we get a real error message instead of an NPE
2019-07-17 14:31:46 +02:00
Ignacio Vera eb348d2593
Upgrade to lucene-8.2.0-snapshot-6413aae226 (#44480) 2019-07-17 13:28:28 +02:00
Armin Braun c8db0e9b7e
Remove blobExists Method from BlobContainer (#44472) (#44475)
* We only use this method in one place in production code and can replace that with a read -> remove it to simplify the interface
   * Keep it as an implementation detail in the Azure repository
2019-07-17 11:56:02 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux e423b7341a Log non-acknowledged close index response in ReplicaToPrimaryPromotionIT
Relates #44479
2019-07-17 10:32:44 +02:00
David Turner dca8a918f3 Use applied cluster state in cluster health (#44426)
In #44348 we changed the cluster health action so that it sometimes uses the
cluster state directly from the master service rather than from the cluster
applier. If the state is not recovered then this is inappropriate, because
prior to state recovery the state available to the cluster applier contains no
indices. This commit moves us back to using the state from the applier.

Fixes #44416.
2019-07-17 08:36:13 +01:00
David Turner 0fd33b089f Report shard state changes better (#44419)
Today when the cluster health changes the `AllocationService` reports at most
ten shards that were started or failed, and always ends its message with `...`
suggesting that the list is truncated. This commit adjusts these messages to be
clearer about whether the list is truncated or not. When debug logging is
enabled the list is not truncated; if the list is truncated then its length is
logged, and if it is not truncated then no `...` is included in the message.
2019-07-17 08:36:06 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 6e50bafa8f
Convert Broadcast request and response to use writeable.reader (#44386) (#44453)
This commit converts the request and response classes for broadcast
actions to implement ctors for Writeable.Reader and forces all future
implementations to implement the same.

relates #34389
2019-07-16 23:24:02 -07:00
Tim Brooks 6b1a769638
Move CORS Config into :server package (#43779)
This commit moves the config that stores Cors options into the server
package. Currently both nio and netty modules must have a copy of this
config. Moving it into server allows one copy and the tests to be in a
common location.
2019-07-16 17:50:42 -06:00
Julie Tibshirani cc0ff3aa71 Ensure field caps doesn't error on rank feature fields. (#44370)
The contract for MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder is to throw an
IllegalArgumentException if fielddata is not supported. The rank feature mappers
were instead throwing an UnsupportedOperationException, which caused
MappedFieldType#isAggregatable to fail.
2019-07-16 15:56:50 -07:00
Ryan Ernst c26edb4c43
Ensure replication response/requests implement writeable (#44392) (#44446)
This commit cleans up replication response and request so that the base
class does not allow subclasses to implement Streamable.

relates #34389
2019-07-16 12:53:08 -07:00
Przemysław Witek 9613700a63
[7.x] Implement MlConfigIndexMappingsFullClusterRestartIT test which verifies that .ml-config index mappings are properly updated during cluster upgrade (#44341) (#44366) 2019-07-16 21:22:40 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 301c8daf4c Revert "Make peer recovery send file chunks async (#44040)"
This reverts commit a2b4687d89.
2019-07-16 14:18:35 -04:00
Christoph Büscher 67ec0a4e9b
Unmute SpecificMasterNodesIT test (#44436)
The underlying issue is closed and the fix in #42454 seems to have been
backported to 7.x and 7.3 so we can reactivate the test.
2019-07-16 19:41:59 +02:00
Yu 563a78829f Do not allow version in Rest Update API (#43516)
The versioning of Update API doesn't rely on version number anymore (and
rather on sequence number). But in rest api level we ignored the
"version" and "version_type" parameter, so that the server cannot raise
the exception when whey were set.

This PR restores "version" and "version_type" parsing in Update Rest API
so that we can get the appropriate errors.

Relates to #42497
2019-07-16 13:19:07 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen a2b4687d89 Make peer recovery send file chunks async (#44040) 2019-07-16 10:43:46 -04:00