- Add support for scalar functions on the field of SQL's LIKE/RLIKE
- Add support for scalar functions on the field of EQL's match/matchLite
Closes: #55058
(cherry picked from commit 51c14e2dbb7fb29004a23369c449d425b3ac8fe2)
When decoding async execution ids, exceptions thrown from the decode method itself were not caught, leading to cryptic errors like "Input byte array has incorrect ending byte at 68" being returned. With this commit we return "invalid id: [abcdef]".
Added tests coverage for a couple of these scenarios and also added tests for equals/hashcode methods.
Today a user can create an index without setting the
index.number_of_replicas setting even though the index metadata requires
that the setting has a value. We do this when creating an index by
explicitly settings index.number_of_replicas to a default value if one
is not provided. However, if a user updates the number of replicas, and
then let wants to return to the default value, they are naturally
inclined to try setting this setting to null, as the agreed upon way to
return a setting to its default. Since the index metadata requires that
this setting has a non-null value, we blow up when a user attempts to
make this change. This is because we are not taking the same action when
updating a setting on an index that we take when create an
index. Namely, we are not explicitly setting index.number_of_replicas if
the request does not carry a value for this setting. This would happen
when nulling the setting, which we want to support. This commit
addresses this by setting index.number_of_replicas to the default if the
value for this setting is null when updating the settings for an index.
The docs pattern url was using `*` which means zero or many instead
of `?` which means zero or one. The pattern url returned in error
messages was not in sync with the one in the docs.
Fixes: #56476
(cherry picked from commit 1a5945c3962cdda21482f4b0b3e0ca508534c2c4)
Today you can convert a searchable snapshot index back into a regular index by
restoring the underlying snapshot, but this is somewhat wasteful if the shards
are already in cache since it copies the whole index from the repository again.
Instead, we can make use of the locally-cached data by using the clone API to
copy the contents of the cache into the layout expected by a regular shard.
This commit marks the searchable snapshot's private index settings as
`NotCopyableOnResize` so that they are removed by resize operations such as
cloning.
Cloning a regular index typically hard-links the underlying files rather than
copying them, but this is tricky to support in the case of a searchable
snapshot so this commit takes the simpler approach of always copying the
underlying files.
Currently the `time_zone` parameter in `query_string` queries gets applied
correctly only when using the range syntax, e.g "date:[2020-01-02 TO
2020-01-05]. When a date field gets searched without explicit range syntax, e.g.
"date:"2020-01-01" we internally create a range query than uses the specified
date as start date and rounds up to the next underspecified units for the end
date (e.g. here 2020-01-01T23:59:59) without considering the `time_zone`
settings. This change adds a check in QueryStringQueryParser to detect this
scenario early where we have access to the time zone information and directly
create a range query using it.
Closes#55813
This setting was not returned in the SamlRealmSettings#getSettings
so it was not possible for users to set this in the realm config
in our configuration.
In a race condition, a search context could remain enlisted in
SearchService when an index is deleted, potentially causing the index
folder to not be cleaned up (for either lengthy searches or scrolls with
timeouts > 30 minutes or if the scroll is kept active).
* [DOCS] Promote cron expressions info from Watcher to a separate topic.
* Fix table error
* Fixed xref
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
* Incorporated review feedback
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
Watcher adds watches to the trigger service on the postIndex action
for the .watches index. This has the (intentional) side effect of also
adding the watches to the stats. The tests rely on these stats for their
assertions. The tests also start and stop Watcher between each test for
a clean slate.
When Watcher executes it updates the .watches index and upon this update
it will go through the postIndex method and end up added that watch to the
trigger service (and stats). Functionally this is not a problem, if Watcher
is stopping or stopped since Watcher is also paused and will not execute
the watch. However, with specific timing and expectations of a clean slate
can cause issues the test assertions against the stats.
This commit ensures that the postIndex action only adds to the trigger service
if the Watcher state is not stopping or stopped. When started back up it will
re-read index .watches.
This commit also un-mutes the tests related to #53177 and #56534
If a conditional is added to a processor, and that processor fails, and
that processor has an on_failure handler, the full trace of all of the
executed processors may not be displayed in simulate verbose. The
information is correct, but misses displaying some of the steps used
to get there.
This happens because a processor that is conditional processor is a
wrapper around the real processor and a processor with an on_failure
handler is also a wrapper around the processor(s). When decorating for
simulation we treat compound processor specially, but if a compound processor
is wrapped by a conditional processor that compound processor's processors
can be missed for decoration resulting in the missing displayed steps.
The fix to this is to treat the conditional processor specially and
explicitly seperate it from the processor it is wrapping. This requires
us to keep track of 2 processors a possible conditional processor and
the actual processor it may be wrapping.
related: #56004
* Swaps outdated index patterns for the default `logstash` index alias.
Adds some related information about Logstash ILM defaults to the callout.
* Swaps `*.raw` fields for `*.keyword` fields. The Logstash template
uses `keyword` fields by default since 6.x.
* Swaps instances of `ctx.payload.hits.total.value` with
`ctx.payload.hits.total`
This commit allows the JSON schema's documentation.url property to have a null value.
This can useful for cases where a feature is under development, and does not have
documentation published yet.
This commit also adds a documentation.url for two ml resources.
'system' indices will carry special meaning in the future this commit
removes the system from the name to avoid confusion. (technically
these indices will be hidden not system)
Two spots that allow for some optimization:
* We are often creating a composite reference of just a single item in
the transport layer => special cased via static constructor to make sure we never do that
* Also removed the pointless case of an empty composite bytes ref
* `ByteBufferReference` is practically always created from a heap buffer these days so there
is no point of dealing with all the bounds checks and extra references to sliced buffers from that
and we can just use the underlying array directly
Today the heap size check warns the user about two issues why they might
care about the heap size check: resize pauses, and if memory locking is
enabled. Yet, we unconditionally make mention of the memory locking
reason, even if memory locking is not enabled. This can confuse some
users, so we adjust the warning about memory locking to only display if
memory locking is enabled.
Without the flag we run into the situation where a broken repository (broken by some old 6.x
version of ES that is missing some snap-${uuid}.dat blobs fails to run the SLM retention task
since it always errors out).
Use `ORDER BY` to ensure order of the rows since more
than are returned in the testDate().
Follows: #56492
(cherry picked from commit 0053a1cb515b4db160d7b0bed5cf3f13c1050687)
Backport: #55377
This commit adds the ability to auto create data streams using index templates v2.
Index templates (v2) now have a data_steam field that includes a timestamp field,
if provided and index name matches with that template then a data stream
(plus first backing index) is auto created.
Relates to #53100
* QL: case sensitive support in EQL (#56404)
* adds a generic startsWith function to QL
* modifies the existent EQL startsWith function to be case sensitive
aware
* improves the existent EQL startsWith function to use a prefix query
when the function is used in a case sensitive context. Same improvement
is used in SQL's newly added STARTS_WITH function.
* adds case sensitivity to EQL configuration through a case_sensitive
parameter in the eql request, as established in #54411.
The case_sensitive parameter can be specified when running queries
(default is case insensitive)
(cherry picked from commit ee5a09ea840167566e34c28c8225dc38bc6a7ae8)
Docker informed us that for official multi-arch Docker builds, there
needs to be a single Dockerfile and build context that can be used for
each supported architecture. Therefore, rework the build to move the
relevant architecture logic into the Dockerfile, and merge the aarch64
/ x64 docker context builds.
fix count in get and get stats if explicit ids are given and ids might be
duplicated when configuration are stored in different index (versions).
fixes#56196
The Date/Time related query params of a JDBC prepared statement
serialized using java.util.Date. The rules for serializing
`java.util.Date` objects though reside in
`XContentElasticsearchExtension` which is not available in the
jdbc jar as this class is in `server` module. Therefore, a
custom extension of the `XContentBuilderExtension` iface has been
added to the jdbc module/jar.
Moreover the sql's `qa` project had as dependency the `sql-action`
module which depends on `server` so the `XContentBuilderExtension`
was available for the integ tests hiding the real problem.
Previously, when a user was setting a `java.sql.Time` to the prepStmt,
the DataType used was `DATETIME` instead of `TIME` and therefore
prevented from filtering with a `TIME` casted field:
```
SELECT * FROM test WHERE date::TIME = ?
```
Fixes: #56084
(cherry picked from commit f8d8e971bd2c85fa4aea44b5b3ba0cdcc950a4ed)
Backport of: #56569
A data stream test, which tests data stream resolvability in xpack apis failed in release builds.
A invocation of a searchable snapshot api failed, because the corresponding feature flag
wasn't enabled for xpack rest tests.
Closes#56531
Similar to what the moving function aggregation does, except merging windows of percentiles
sketches together instead of cumulatively merging final metrics
Move data stream resolvability test from IndicesOptionsIntegrationIT to DataStreamIT class.
Whether a transport action supports data streams is no longer controlled via indices options.
When no timezone is specified the session timezone is used without
conversion, fix the docs test accordingly.
Follows: #56158
(cherry picked from commit 4b79b19ea5c3d17e05cb8130f3c754ac9bfd2382)
This adds support for parsing numbers as range keys. They get converted
into a string, but we allow numbers.
While I was there I replaced the parser for `Range` with a
`ConstructingObjectParser` which will automatically add support for "did
you mean" style corrections on errors.
Closes#56402
This commit refactors the following:
* GeoPointFieldMapper and PointFieldMapper to
AbstractPointGeometryFieldMapper derived from AbstractGeometryFieldMapper.
* .setupFieldType moved up to AbstractGeometryFieldMapper
* lucene indexing moved up to AbstractGeometryFieldMapper.parse
* new addStoredFields, addDocValuesFields abstract methods for implementing
stored field and doc values field indexing in the concrete field mappers
This refactor is the next phase for setting up a framework for extending
spatial field mapper functionality in x-pack.
Currently Elasticsearch creates independent event loop groups for each
transport (http and internal) transport type. This is unnecessary and
can lead to contention when different threads access shared resources
(ex: allocators). This commit moves to a model where, by default, the
event loops are shared between the transports. The previous behavior can
be attained by specifically setting the http worker count.
This commit removes the `prefer_v2_templates` flag and setting. This was a brief setting that
allowed specifying whether V1 or V2 template should be used when an index is created. It has been
removed in favor of V2 templates always having priority.
Relates to #53101Resolves#56528
This is not a breaking change because this flag was never in a released version.