This creates a module in qa called vagrant that can be run if you have
vagrant and virtualbox installed and will run the packaging tests in trusty
and centos-7.0. You can ask it to run tests in other linuxes. This is the full
list:
* precise aka Ubuntu 12.04
* trusty aka Ubuntu 14.04
* vivid aka Ubuntun 15.04
* wheezy aka Debian 7, the current debian oldstable distribution
* jessie aka Debian 8, the current debina stable distribution
* centos-6
* centos-7
* fedora-22
* oel-7
There is lots of documentation on how to do this in the TESTING.asciidoc.
Closes#12611
Moved the license checker config into the parent pom, and overrede
the license dir/target-to-check in distributions/pom.
Disabled the license checker explicitly for projects which run integration
tests but have no licenses dir:
* core
* distribution
* qa
* plugins/delete-by-query
* plugins/mapper-size
* plugins/site-example
Closes#12752Closes#12754
this commit adds a simple integration test that starts a
node from a shaded jar, indexes a doc and retrieves it. It
also has some basic unittests that try to load shaded classes and ensure
that their counterpart is not in the classpath.
Closes#12711
This is one of our esoteric metadata mappers so I think we should distribute
it in a plugin rather than in elasticsearch core.
This introduces one limitation: the value of the `_size` parameter is not
retrievable for documents that are only in the transaction log.
We have a smoke_test_plugins.py, but its a bit slow, not integrated
into our build, etc.
I converted this into an integration test. It is definitely uglier
but more robust and fast (e.g. 20 seconds time to verify).
Also there is refactoring of existing integ tests logic, like printing
out commands we execute and stuff