This commit changes the sysprop for overriding the branch bwc builds use
to be branch specific. There are 3 different bwc branches built, but all
of them currently read the exact same sysprop. For example, with this change
and current branches, you can now specify eg `-Dtests.bwc.refspec.6.x=my_6x`
and it will build only next-minor-snapshot with that branch, while
next-bugfix-snapshot will continue to use 5.6.
We previously had a property to specify the location of the REST test
spec files but this was removed in a previous refactoring yet left
behind in the docs. This commit removes the last remaining vestige of
this parameter.
The vagrant test plugin adds tasks for the groovy packaging tests,
which run after the bats packaging test tasks.Rename the 'bats'
configuration to 'packaging' and remove the option to inherit
archives from this configuration.
Attempting to run the REST tests, I noticed the testing instructions
in the `TESTING.asciidoc` were outdated, so I fixed the paths.
Steps I took to test:
* Ran `./gradlew :distribution:packages:rpm:assemble` and make sure
RPM is created in `./distribution/packages/rpm/build/distributions/`
* Ran testing commands and verified the REST tests ran.
Some times we need a fix / change to have two parts in two different branches (corresponding to two different ES releases). In order to be able to test these cases you need to run the BWC tests against a local branch rather than then using a branch from `github.com/elastic/elasticsearch`.
This commit adds a system property called `tests.bwc.refspec` that allows you to do it. Note that I've chosen to go with the simplest code change for now, at the expense of some user friendliness.
openSUSE-13 has reached [EOL](https://en.opensuse.org/Lifetime).
Replace openSUSE-13 with openSUSE-42 (Leap) for packaging tests and
update docs.
Relates #25001
This commit changes the rolling upgrade test to create a set of rest
test tasks per wire compat version. The most recent wire compat version
is always tested with the `integTest` task, and all versions can be
tested with `bwcTest`.
Use fedora-25 Vagrant box in VagrantTestPlugin, which was missing from
9a3ab3e800 causing packaging test
failures.
Additionally update TESTING.asciidoc
Currently, such tasks are only created for default boxes (centos-7, ubuntu-1404) and not all boxes and this can be misleading for developers who want to debug testing scripts on non-default boxes.
* Build: Remove hardcoded reference to x-plugins in build
The gradle build currenlty allows extra plugins to be hooked into the
elasticsearch build by placing under an x-plugins directory as a sibling
of the elasticsearch checkout. This change converts this directory to
one called elasticsearch-extra. The subdirectories of
elasticsearch-extra become first level projects in gradle (while before
they would have been subprojects of `:x-plugins`. Additionally, this
allows major version checkouts to be associated with extra plugins. For
example, you could have elasticsearch checked out as
`elasticsearch-5.x`, and a sibling `elasticsearch-5.x-extra` directory.
This commit changes the current :elactisearch:qa:vagrant build file and transforms it into a Gradle plugin in order to reuse it in other projects.
Most of the code from the build.gradle file has been moved into the VagrantTestPlugin class. To avoid duplicated VMs when running vagrant tests, the Gradle plugin sets the following environment variables before running vagrant commands:
VAGRANT_CWD: absolute path to the folder that contains the Vagrantfile
VAGRANT_PROJECT_DIR: absolute path to the Gradle project that use the VagrantTestPlugin
The VAGRANT_PROJECT_DIR is used to share project folders and files with the vagrant VM. These folders and files are exported when running the task `gradle vagrantSetUp` which:
- collects all project archives dependencies and copies them into `${project.buildDir}/bats/archives`
- copy all project bats testing files from 'src/test/resources/packaging/tests' into `${project.buildDir}/bats/tests`
- copy all project bats utils files from 'src/test/resources/packaging/utils' into `${project.buildDir}/bats/utils`
It is also possible to inherit and grab the archives/tests/utils files from project dependencies using the plugin configuration:
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.vagrant'
esvagrant {
inheritTestUtils true|false
inheritTestArchives true|false
inheritTests true|false
}
dependencies {
// Inherit Bats test utils from :qa:vagrant project
bats project(path: ':qa:vagrant', configuration: 'bats')
}
The folders `${project.buildDir}/bats/archives`, `${project.buildDir}/bats/tests` and `${project.buildDir}/bats/utils` are then exported to the vagrant VMs and mapped to the BATS_ARCHIVES, BATS_TESTS and BATS_UTILS environnement variables.
The following Gradle tasks have also be renamed:
* gradle vagrantSetUp
This task copies all the necessary files to the project build directory (was `prepareTestRoot`)
* gradle vagrantSmokeTest
This task starts the VMs and echoes a "Hello world" within each VM (was: `smokeTest`)
This change proposes the removal of all non-tcp transport implementations. The
mock transport can be used by default to run tests instead of local transport that has
roughly the same performance compared to TCP or at least not noticeably slower.
This is a master only change, deprecation notice in 5.x will be committed as a
separate change.
This commit adds a -q/--quiet option to Elasticsearch so that it does not log anything in the console and closes stdout & stderr streams. This is useful for SystemD to avoid duplicate logs in both journalctl and /var/log/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.log while still allows the JVM to print error messages in stdout/stderr if needed.
closes#17220
To run the tests we have to use now `*Yaml*IT` instead of `RestIT`:
```sh
gradle :distribution:integ-test-zip:integTest -Dtests.class=org.elasticsearch.test.rest.*Yaml*IT
```
This now requires that system properties passed to Gradle must be in the form of "-Dtests.es.*" instead of
"-Des.*". It then chops off "tests.es." and passes that as a "-E" property to Elasticsearch.
Also changed system properties:
- `tests.logger.level` became `tests.es.logger.level`
- `node.mode` became `tests.es.node.mode`
- `node.local` became `tests.es.node.local`
Today when parsing settings during bootstrap, we add a system property
for every Elasticsearch setting. Additionally, settings can be set via
system properties. This commit simplifies this situation.
- settings are no longer propogated to system properties
- system properties can not be used to set settings
- the "es." prefix on settings is no longer required (nor permitted)
- test logging has a dedicated system property (tests.logger.level)
Relates #18198
I spent 20 minutes reading gradle docs to figure out how to do this. No one
else should have to do that.
Also, some of the documentation was out of date.
This change removes the subdirectory support for extra-plugins, and
replaces it with an iteration of sibling directories with the prefix
"extra-plugin-".
Currently we use the "gradle project attachment plugin" to support
building elasticsearch as part of another project. However, this plugin
has a number of issues, a large part of which is requiring consistent
use of the projectsPrefix.
This change removes projectsPrefix, and adds support for a special
extra-plugins directory in the root of elasticsearch. Any projects
checked out within this directory will be automatically added to
elasticsearch.
Sometimes when running elasticsearch, it is useful to attach a remote
debugger. This change adds a --debug-jvm option (the same name gradle
uses for its tests debug option), which adds java agent config for a
remote debugger. The configuration is set to hava java suspend until the
remove debugger is attached.
closes#14772