failsafe uses surefire, which sucks. It also mean integ tests act alien right now.
I would rather have the consistency, e.g. things formatted the same way, running integ tests under security manager, etc.
Store information reports on which nodes shard copies exist, the shard
copy version, indicating how recent they are, and any exceptions
encountered while opening the shard index or from earlier engine failure.
closes#10952
When adding a script to the Groovy classloader, the script name is used
as the class identifier in the classloader. This means that in order not
to break JVM Classloader convention, that script must always be
available by that name. As a result, modifying a script with the same
content over and over causes it to be loaded with a different name (due
to the incrementing integer).
This is particularly bad when something like chef or puppet replaces the
on-disk script file with the same content over and over every time a
machine is converged.
This change makes the script name the SHA1 hash of the script itself,
meaning that replacing a script with the same text will use the same
script name.
Resolves#12212
Just like specifying `?preference=_primary`, this adds the ability to
specify `?preference=_replica` or `?preference=_replica_first` on
requests that support it.
Resolves#12222
This action is a liveness test added in #8763 . It should be excluded, just like the fault detection logic or things become overly chatty.
Closes#12291
Most of our tests call assertSearchResponse which checks whether all shards
were successful. However this is usually not necessary given that all shards
that received documents should be available given the way our indexing works.
The only shards that might not be available are those that did not index
any documents. So removing this assertion would allow us to remove most
ensureGreen/ensureYellow calls while still being able to assert on the content
of the search response since all data have been taken into account.
For now I only removed the ensureYellow/Green calls from SearchQueryTests in
order to not de-stabilize the build, but eventually we should remove most of
them.
Today, the unicast zen test configuration will try to find a open port starting at the internal test cluster's
base port and continuing for 1000 ports. The internal test cluster class assigns a port range of 100 ports
to each JVM. This means that the unicast zen test configuration will try ports in the range for another JVM
and can lead to port conflicts. This change uses the same value for both so that the unicast configuration
does not go into another JVM's port range.