This adds a new setting, `xpack.monitoring.collection.enabled`, and
disables it by default (`false`).
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4b3a5a1161
This blocks incoming requests from Kibana, Logstash, and Beats when X-Pack monitoring is effectively disabled by setting `xpack.monitoring.collection.interval: -1`.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@016a9472f1
This adds the `HEADERS_SETTING` as setting reported by the Monitoring plugin, which was changed in 6.2.
It also adds an IT to ensure that it is not missed in the future (existing integration tests were passing in the Settings and not being validated by the cluster!).
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d6f0b4b503
There were a number of leftover unnecessary elements in the module
build.gradle files that were holdovers from copying the original plugin
build.gradle. This commit removes these elements.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@08babbd520
The HTTP Exporter in Monitoring allowed users to set a timeout parameters
for the requests. When set, this was setting the `master_timeout` query parameter
in Bulk Requests. The problem is that Bulk Requests do not support this type of
timeout.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9be194006e
Monitoring creates indices concurrently to the test execution. In that
case ensureYellow might not be enough and will cause test-failures when shards
are not active etc. This change uses a new method added in core to ensure shards
are not initializing anymore.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2672
Relates to elastic/elasticsearch#28416
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@661e87f2ee
In order to more easily integrate xpack once it moves into the
elasticsearch repo, references to the existing x-pack-elasticsearch need
to be reduced. This commit introduces a few helper "methods" available
to any project within xpack (through gradle project extension
properties, as closures). All refeerences to project paths now use these
helper methods, except for those pertaining to bwc, which will be
handled in a followup.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@850668744c
This commit reenables running ITs in xpack by adding an internalClusterTest to xpack modules that contain ESIntegTestCase tests. The new task allows us to run these independently of rest integ tests, which are disabled for xpack modules because installing the bundled plugins directly is not quite the same as installing via the meta plugin. Some tests (ML) are moved to their own qa module to accommodate the need for a real cluster. A couple tests (monitoring and upgrade) have been marked as AwaitsFix.
Commits that have been folded into this commit:
* Move ML IT tests to qa/ml-native-tests
* Add internalClusterTest task and disable rest integ tests for xpack
modules. Also tweak ML tests and get upgrade tests working
* Adding the keystore and security back to the ml native tests
* Fixing native integ test
* Fix last ML test, add awaits fix to monitoring and upgrade tests
* cleanup PR
* fix checkstyle
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3c0ed6fd3b
The security manager permissions were copied wholesale from pre-split
X-Pack. However, this grants unnecessary permissions to the child
plugins. This commit is a simple attempt at removing permissions that
are not needed in the child plugins.
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3651
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8325ed83d7
x-pack makes extensive use of group settings in its exporters as well as
its notification services. This does not cope well with settings being
marked as filtered.
This replaces a fair share of group settings (unfortunately not all of
them) with affix key settings, allowing for better filtering and
registering of settings.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@968bc8c2ee
This commit moves the source file in x-pack-core to a org.elasticsearch.xpack.core package. This is to prevent issues where we have compile-time success reaching through packages that will cross module boundaries at runtime (due to being in different classloaders). By moving these to a separate package, we have compile-time safety. Follow-ups can consider build time checking that only this package is defined in x-pack-core, or sealing x-pack-core until modules arrive for us.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@232e156e0e
We are relying on the fact that :x-pack-elasticsearch:plugin:core is
configured before these. This happens when these projects are
alphabetically after core, but is not the case when they are not
(ccr). To address this, we simplfy be explicit about evaluation order in
all sub-plugins.
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3663
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@755f84258b
In many cases we use the `ShardOperationFailedException` interface to abstract an exception that can only be of one type, namely `DefaultShardOperationException`. There is no need to use the interface in such cases, the concrete type should be used instead. That has the additional advantage of simplifying parsing such exceptions back from rest responses for the high-level REST client.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b2259afcbf
These were copied wholesale from the pre-split X-Pack
descriptor. However, only ML has a native controller. This removes the
plugin installation asking multiple times to approve the existence of a
native controlled for every bundled plugin.
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#3650
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4fca606243
* Rename folder x-pack-core -> core
The jar remains 'x-pack-core-*.jar'
* Put group in top-level build.gradle instead of plugin/core/build.gradle
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b23452fa55
This creates a basic skeleton for the plugin split by adding folders and example
`build.gradle` files. It also includes a non-implemented `migrate-plugins.sh`
script that we can fill in at a later time.
Relates to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2925
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2ab035d6b6