the environment is now available through NodeModule#getNode#getEnvironment and can be retrieved during onModule(NodeModule), no need for this indirection anymore using the BiFunction
* Folded IngestModule into NodeModule
* Renamed IngestBootstrapper to IngestService
* Let NodeService construct IngestService and removed the Guice annotations
* Let IngestService implement Closable
Using a single azure account is now rejected.
This commit fixes this issue and adds a test for it.
This regression was introduced with #13779. Hopefully no elasticsearch version has been released since then.
Needs to be merged in 2.2, 2.x and master branches.
ContextAndHeaders has a massive impact on the core infrastructure since it has to
be manually passed on to all relevant places across threads/network calls etc. For the same reason
it's also very error prone and easily forgotten on potentially relevant APIs.
The new ThreadContext is associated with a ThreadPool (node or transport client) and ensures that
headers and context registered on a current thread are inherited to new threads spawned, send across
the network to be deserialized on the receiver end as well as restored on the response handling thread
once the response is received.
1. Uses forbidden patterns to prevent things from referencing
java.io.Serializable or from mentioning serialVersionUID.
2. Uses -Xlint:-serial so we don't have to hear from javac that we aren't
declaring serialVersionUID on any classes that we make that happen to extend
Serializable.
3. Remove Serializable and serialVersionUID declarations.
I didn't use forbidden apis because it doesn't look like it has a way to ban
explicitly implementing Serializable. If you try to ban Serializable with
forbidden apis you end up banning all Exceptions and all Strings.
Closes#15847
This commit removes and now forbids all uses of
java.util.concurrent.ThreadLocalRandom across the codebase. The
underlying issue with ThreadLocalRandom is that it can not be
seeded. This means that if ThreadLocalRandom is used in production code,
then tests that cover any code path containing ThreadLocalRandom will be
prevented from being reproducible by use of ThreadLocalRandom. Instead,
using org.elasticsearch.common.random.Randomness#get will give
reproducible sources of random when running under tests and otherwise
still give an instance of ThreadLocalRandom when running as production
code.
CRUD and simulate apis work now fine, every node has the pipelines in memory, but node.ingest disables ingestion, meaning that any index or bulk request with a pipeline id is going to fail
Right now we define the same sort of methods as taking String arrays and
string varargs. We should standardize on one and varargs is easier to
call so lets use varargs!
We will keep this abstractions as it's convenient, otherwise IngestDocument would depend on ScriptService directly, and would explicitly rely on mustache which is not even part of core. better to have the interface in core, and the impl as part of the ingest plugin, which relies on mustache, shipped with core by default.
* Added percolator field mapper that extracts the query terms and indexes these terms with the percolator query.
* At percolate time these extracted terms are used to query percolator queries that are like to be evaluated. This can significantly cut down the time it takes to percolate. Whereas before all percolator queries were evaluated if they matches with the document being percolated.
* Changes made to percolator queries are no longer immediately visible, a refresh needs to happen before the changes are visible.
* By default the percolate api only returns upto 10 matches instead of returning all matching percolator queries.
* Made percolate more modular, so that it is easier to add unit tests.
* Added unit tests for the percolator.
Closes#12664Closes#13646