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Marios Trivyzas dac720d7a1
Add a cluster setting to disallow expensive queries (#51385) (#52279)
Add a new cluster setting `search.allow_expensive_queries` which by
default is `true`. If set to `false`, certain queries that have
usually slow performance cannot be executed and an error message
is returned.

- Queries that need to do linear scans to identify matches:
  - Script queries
- Queries that have a high up-front cost:
  - Fuzzy queries
  - Regexp queries
  - Prefix queries (without index_prefixes enabled
  - Wildcard queries
  - Range queries on text and keyword fields
- Joining queries
  - HasParent queries
  - HasChild queries
  - ParentId queries
  - Nested queries
- Queries on deprecated 6.x geo shapes (using PrefixTree implementation)
- Queries that may have a high per-document cost:
  - Script score queries
  - Percolate queries

Closes: #29050
(cherry picked from commit a8b39ed842c7770bd9275958c9f747502fd9a3ea)
2020-02-12 22:56:14 +01:00
James Rodewig e253ee6ba6
[DOCS] Change // CONSOLE comments to [source,console] (#46440) (#46494) 2019-09-09 12:35:50 -04:00
James Rodewig f04573f8e8
[DOCS] [5 of 5] Change // TESTRESPONSE comments to [source,console-results] (#46449) (#46459) 2019-09-06 16:09:09 -04:00
James Rodewig bb7bff5e30
[DOCS] Replace "// TESTRESPONSE" magic comments with "[source,console-result] (#46295) (#46418) 2019-09-06 09:22:08 -04:00
James Rodewig 661f70183e [DOCS] Make Query DSL titles consistent (#43935) 2019-07-18 10:33:10 -04:00
Adrien Grand 9731ba4338
Make the `type` parameter optional when percolating existing documents. (#39987) (#39989)
`document_type` is the type to use for parsing the document to percolate, which
is already optional and deprecated. However `percotale` queries also have the
ability to percolate existing documents, identified by an index, an id and a
type. This change makes the latter optional and deprecated.

Closes #39963
2019-03-13 15:04:41 +01:00
Christoph Büscher 34f2d2ec91
Remove remaining occurances of "include_type_name=true" in docs (#37646) 2019-01-22 15:13:52 +01:00
Julie Tibshirani 36a3b84fc9
Update the default for include_type_name to false. (#37285)
* Default include_type_name to false for get and put mappings.

* Default include_type_name to false for get field mappings.

* Add a constant for the default include_type_name value.

* Default include_type_name to false for get and put index templates.

* Default include_type_name to false for create index.

* Update create index calls in REST documentation to use include_type_name=true.

* Some minor clean-ups around the get index API.

* In REST tests, use include_type_name=true by default for index creation.

* Make sure to use 'expression == false'.

* Clarify the different IndexTemplateMetaData toXContent methods.

* Fix FullClusterRestartIT#testSnapshotRestore.

* Fix the ml_anomalies_default_mappings test.

* Fix GetFieldMappingsResponseTests and GetIndexTemplateResponseTests.

We make sure to specify include_type_name=true during xContent parsing,
so we continue to test the legacy typed responses. XContent generation
for the typeless responses is currently only covered by REST tests,
but we will be adding unit test coverage for these as we implement
each typeless API in the Java HLRC.

This commit also refactors GetMappingsResponse to follow the same appraoch
as the other mappings-related responses, where we read include_type_name
out of the xContent params, instead of creating a second toXContent method.
This gives better consistency in the response parsing code.

* Fix more REST tests.

* Improve some wording in the create index documentation.

* Add a note about types removal in the create index docs.

* Fix SmokeTestMonitoringWithSecurityIT#testHTTPExporterWithSSL.

* Make sure to mention include_type_name in the REST docs for affected APIs.

* Make sure to use 'expression == false' in FullClusterRestartIT.

* Mention include_type_name in the REST templates docs.
2019-01-14 13:08:01 -08:00
Jim Ferenczi 18866c4c0b
Make hits.total an object in the search response (#35849)
This commit changes the format of the `hits.total` in the search response to be an object with
a `value` and a `relation`. The `value` indicates the number of hits that match the query and the
`relation` indicates whether the number is accurate (in which case the relation is equals to `eq`)
or a lower bound of the total (in which case it is equals to `gte`).
This change also adds a parameter called `rest_total_hits_as_int` that can be used in the
search APIs to opt out from this change (retrieve the total hits as a number in the rest response).
Note that currently all search responses are accurate (`track_total_hits: true`) or they don't contain
`hits.total` (`track_total_hits: true`). We'll add a way to get a lower bound of the total hits in a
follow up (to allow numbers to be passed to `track_total_hits`).

Relates #33028
2018-12-05 19:49:06 +01:00
Alan Woodward 73ceaad03a
Update to lucene-8.0.0-snapshot-c78429a554 (#36212)
Includes:

* A fix for a bug in Intervals.or() (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8586)
* The ability to disable offset mangling in WordDelimiterGraphFilter
        (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8509)
* BM25Similarity no longer multiplies scores by k1 + 1
2018-12-05 12:43:56 +00:00
Julie Tibshirani fda173d7aa
Add a note around using separate indices for percolator queries and documents. (#35109) 2018-11-01 12:41:07 -07:00
Jason Tedor 4a4e3d70d5
Default to one shard (#30539)
This commit changes the default out-of-the-box configuration for the
number of shards from five to one. We think this will help address a
common problem of oversharding. For users with time-based indices that
need a different default, this can be managed with index templates. For
users with non-time-based indices that find they need to re-shard with
the split API in place they no longer need to resort only to
reindexing.

Since this has the impact of changing the default number of shards used
in REST tests, we want to ensure that we still have coverage for issues
that could arise from multiple shards. As such, we randomize (rarely)
the default number of shards in REST tests to two. This is managed via a
global index template. However, some tests check the templates that are
in the cluster state during the test. Since this template is randomly
there, we need a way for tests to skip adding the template used to set
the number of shards to two. For this we add the default_shards feature
skip. To avoid having to write our docs in a complicated way because
sometimes they might be behind one shard, and sometimes they might be
behind two shards we apply the default_shards feature skip to all docs
tests. That is, these tests will always run with the default number of
shards (one).
2018-05-14 12:22:35 -04:00
tnsatish 70f67b17dd Fix typo in percolate-query.asciidoc (#29155) 2018-03-20 16:47:53 +00:00
Adrien Grand 1b660821a2
Allow `_doc` as a type. (#27816)
Allowing `_doc` as a type will enable users to make the transition to 7.0
smoother since the index APIs will be `PUT index/_doc/id` and `POST index/_doc`.
This also moves most of the documentation to `_doc` as a type name.

Closes #27750
Closes #27751
2017-12-14 17:47:53 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen 6cda5b292c
docs: add paragraph about using `percolate` query in a filter context 2017-12-01 10:55:01 +01:00
Simon Willnauer fadbe0de08
Automatically prepare indices for splitting (#27451)
Today we require users to prepare their indices for split operations.
Yet, we can do this automatically when an index is created which would
make the split feature a much more appealing option since it doesn't have
any 3rd party prerequisites anymore.

This change automatically sets the number of routinng shards such that
an index is guaranteed to be able to split once into twice as many shards.
The number of routing shards is scaled towards the default shard limit per index
such that indices with a smaller amount of shards can be split more often than
larger ones. For instance an index with 1 or 2 shards can be split 10x
(until it approaches 1024 shards) while an index created with 128 shards can only
be split 3x by a factor of 2. Please note this is just a default value and users
can still prepare their indices with `index.number_of_routing_shards` for custom
splitting.

NOTE: this change has an impact on the document distribution since we are changing
the hash space. Documents are still uniformly distributed across all shards but since
we are artificually changing the number of buckets in the consistent hashign space
document might be hashed into different shards compared to previous versions.

This is a 7.0 only change.
2017-11-23 09:48:54 +01:00
Christoph Büscher c7c6443b10 [Docs] "The the" is a great band, but ... (#26644)
Removing several occurrences of this typo in the docs and javadocs, seems to be
a common mistake. Corrections turn up once in a while in PRs, better to correct
some of this in one sweep.
2017-09-14 15:08:20 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen b391425da1
Added support to the percolate query to percolate multiple documents
The percolator will add a `_percolator_document_slot` field to all percolator
hits to indicate with what document it has matched. This number matches with
the order in which the documents have been specified in the percolate query.

Also improved the support for multiple percolate queries in a search request.
2017-09-08 17:28:39 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen c8777c4c2e
docs: Updated reference docs that `document_type` is deprecated 2017-07-14 11:07:46 +02:00
Simon Willnauer e81804cfa4 Add a shard filter search phase to pre-filter shards based on query rewriting (#25658)
Today if we search across a large amount of shards we hit every shard. Yet, it's quite
common to search across an index pattern for time based indices but filtering will exclude
all results outside a certain time range ie. `now-3d`. While the search can potentially hit
hundreds of shards the majority of the shards might yield 0 results since there is not document
that is within this date range. Kibana for instance does this regularly but used `_field_stats`
to optimize the indexes they need to query. Now with the deprecation of `_field_stats` and it's upcoming removal a single dashboard in kibana can potentially turn into searches hitting hundreds or thousands of shards and that can easily cause search rejections even though the most of the requests are very likely super cheap and only need a query rewriting to early terminate with 0 results.

This change adds a pre-filter phase for searches that can, if the number of shards are higher than a the `pre_filter_shard_size` threshold (defaults to 128 shards), fan out to the shards
and check if the query can potentially match any documents at all. While false positives are possible, a negative response means that no matches are possible. These requests are not subject to rejection and can greatly reduce the number of shards a request needs to hit. The approach here is preferable to the kibana approach with field stats since it correctly handles aliases and uses the correct threadpools to execute these requests. Further it's completely transparent to the user and improves scalability of elasticsearch in general on large clusters.
2017-07-12 22:19:20 +02:00
olcbean 2ba9fd2aec Remove deprecated created and found from index, delete and bulk (#25516)
The created and found fields in index and delete responses became obsolete after the introduction of the result field in index, update and delete responses (#19566).

After deprecating the created and found fields in 5.x (#19633), now they are removed.

Fixes #19630
2017-07-07 13:58:46 -04:00
dkimdon fdb3a97152
Update percolate-query.asciidoc (#25364) 2017-06-23 10:39:57 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen a977569085
percolator: Deprecate `document_type` parameter.
The `document_type` parameter is no longer required to be specified,
because by default from 6.0 only a single type is allowed. (`index.mapping.single_type` defaults to `true`)
2017-06-22 09:55:06 +02:00
Adrien Grand 0c117145f6 Upgrade to lucene-7.0.0-snapshot-92b1783. (#25222)
This snapshot has faster range queries on range fields (LUCENE-7828), more
accurate norms (LUCENE-7730) and the ability to use fake term frequencies
(LUCENE-7854).
2017-06-15 09:52:07 +02:00
Adrien Grand 1be2800120 Only allow one type on 7.0 indices (#24317)
This adds the `index.mapping.single_type` setting, which enforces that indices
have at most one type when it is true. The default value is true for 6.0+ indices
and false for old indices.

Relates #15613
2017-04-27 08:43:20 +02:00
Jason Tedor 4796557a30 Add primary term to doc write response
This commit adds the primary term to the doc write response.

Relates #24171
2017-04-19 14:44:22 -04:00
Matias Anaya beb794cb0f Fix typo in percolated-query.asciidoc (#21991) 2016-12-09 13:45:57 +01:00
Clinton Gormley 5ae6845d4d Update percolate-query.asciidoc
Add missing callout to percolate query
2016-11-26 12:35:33 +01:00
Jason Tedor 33f7cd5a16 Remove shard ID from doc write response
This commit removes the shard ID from doc write response; this was
useful for debugging but its time has passed.

Relates #21508
2016-11-11 15:18:25 -05:00
Jason Tedor 8879360f66 Fix failing doc tests in feature/seq_no
This commit fixes failing doc tests in feature/seq_no after merging
master into this branch.
2016-09-29 03:58:02 +02:00
Nik Everett bebdec570f [docs] Mark percolator response snippets properly
Now the docs tests will catch any errors in the responses. This
would have caught the error fixed in
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/20351
2016-09-07 09:45:50 -04:00
antonisppn e77f4710e4 [docs] Percolator samples are not working. Mapping is wrong.
Hi all, 

I was trying to run the percolate examples, but I figured that because of the "type":"keyword" , the code wasn't working.
In the saerch query the "message" : "A new bonsai tree in the office" is a pure string. 

I changed it to "text".
2016-09-07 08:15:20 -04:00
Nik Everett 1e587406d8 Fail yaml tests and docs snippets that get unexpected warnings
Adds `warnings` syntax to the yaml test that allows you to expect
a `Warning` header that looks like:
```
    - do:
        warnings:
            - '[index] is deprecated'
            - quotes are not required because yaml
            - but this argument is always a list, never a single string
            - no matter how many warnings you expect
        get:
            index:    test
            type:    test
            id:        1
```

These are accessible from the docs with:
```
// TEST[warning:some warning]
```

This should help to force you to update the docs if you deprecate
something. You *must* add the warnings marker to the docs or the build
will fail. While you are there you *should* update the docs to add
deprecation warnings visible in the rendered results.
2016-08-04 15:23:05 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 2a196d4068 docs: update example for finding percolator where query terms couldn't be extracted successfully 2016-06-24 18:18:02 +02:00
Isabel Drost-Fromm 4c02e97bcd Add back doc execution to query dsl.
Relates to #18211

This reverts commit 20aafb1196.
2016-05-24 12:43:41 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen e714a04c67 docs: fix typo 2016-05-22 22:50:31 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen c1a0929123 percolator: Add support dor MatchNoDocsQuery in query terms extract service
Before the query extraction would have been aborted and the percolator query would be marked as unknown.
This resulted in a situation that these queries always need to be evaluated by the memory index at search time.
By adding support for this query many more percolator query candidate hits can skip the expensive memory index verification step. For example the `match` query parser returns a MatchNoDocsQuery if the query terms are removed by text analysis (lets query text only contained stop words).
2016-05-22 22:42:19 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 80fee8666f percolator: Removed percolator cache
Before 5.0 for it was required that the percolator queries were cached in jvm heap as Lucene queries for two reasons:
1) Performance. The percolator evaluated all percolator queries all the time. There was no pre-selecting queries that are likely to match like we have today.
2) Updates made to percolator queries were visible in realtime, Today these changes are visible in near realtime. So updating no longer requires the percolator to have the queries in jvm heap.

So having the percolator queries in jvm heap via the percolator cache is now less attractive. Especially when there are many percolator queries then these queries can consume many GBs of jvm heap.
Removing the percolator cache does make the percolate query slower compared to how the execution time in 5.0.0-alpha1 and alpha2, but it is still faster compared to 2.x and before.
2016-05-20 14:52:16 +02:00
Isabel Drost-Fromm 20aafb1196 Revert "Add Autosense annotation for query dsl testing" 2016-05-17 20:55:56 +02:00
Isabel Drost-Fromm 0ad87b25cf Something messed with auto-indent. Fixed now. 2016-05-12 12:58:22 +02:00
Isabel Drost-Fromm 85f1ab44d9 Convert rest of query-dsl docs to be run in tests 2016-05-11 14:37:19 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 81449fc912 percolator: renamed `percolator` query to `percolate` query 2016-04-20 15:23:54 +02:00