Adds a test that shows *how* SQL fails to address an index with two types
to the full cluster restart tests. Because we're writing this code
against 7.0 don't actually execute the test, but we will execute it when
we merge to 6.x and it *should* work.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b536e9a142
This adds support for field level security to SQL by creating a new type of flow for securing requests that look like sql requests. `AuthorizationService` verifies that the user can execute the request but doesn't check the indices in the request because they are not yet ready. Instead, it adds a `BiFunction` to the context that can be used to check permissions for an index while servicing the request. This allows requests to cooperatively secure themselves. SQL does this by implementing filtering on top of its `Catalog` abstraction and backing that filtering with security's filters. This minimizes the touch points between security and SQL.
Stuff I'd like to do in followups:
What doesn't work at all still:
1. `SHOW TABLES` is still totally unsecured
2. `DESCRIBE TABLE` is still totally unsecured
3. JDBC's metadata APIs are still totally unsecured
What kind of works but not well:
1. The audit trail doesn't show the index being authorized for SQL.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@86f88ba2f5
This commit re-enables the OpenLDAP tests that were previously running against a one-off instance
in AWS but now run against a vagrant fixture. There were some IntegTests that would run against the
OpenLDAP instance randomly but with this change they no longer run against OpenLDAP. This is ok as
the functionality that is tested by these has coverage elsewhere.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1823
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ac9bc82297
SQL relies on being able to fetch information about fields from
the cluster state and it'd be disasterous if that information
wasn't available. This should catch that.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1a62747332
Running the sql rest action test inside the server caused a dependency
loop which was failing the build.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@43283671d8
Replacing integration tests with rest tests and unit tests, thus removing integration tests that require start of a new cluster. Removing unused testing methods
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@265966d80c
Some standalone tests set the max script compilation limit. However,
this setting is now set in the main cluster setup in core so it is no
longer needed here. This commit removes these obviated settings in
standalone tests.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@089328c8d7
The full cluster restart tests are currently geared towards the 5.6 -> 6.0 upgrade and have some
issues when the versions are changed to 6.x -> 7.0. One issue is a real code issue in that the
security code always expects the mappings to have the same version as the version of the node, but
we no longer update the mappings on the security index during a rolling upgrade. We know look at
the index format to determine if the index is up to date.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@14c1c72ff6
The command line flag --path.conf was removed yet this test was still
using it. This commit replaces the usage of this flag in this test with
the new mechanism.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c37050894c
Add some basic security testing/integration.
The good news:
1. Basic security now works. Users without access to an index can't run sql queries against it. Without this change they could.
2. Document level security works! At least so far as I can tell.
The work left to do:
1. Field level security doesn't work properly. I mean, it kind of works in that the field's values don't leak but it just looks like they all have null values.
2. We will need to test scrolling.
3. I've only added tests for the rest sql action. I'll need to add tests for jdbc and the CLI as well.
4. I've only added tests for `SELECT` and have ignored stuff like `DESCRIBE` and `SHOW TABLES`.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b9909bbda0
This commit improves the error message in 6x if the security index has
not been upgraded, and warns the user that the native realm will not be
functional until the upgrade API is run.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@710b7634b4
the upgrade API is lacking some functionality in a special case,
where triggered_watches exists, but .watches does not. This
deletes the triggered watches index manually until we integrated
this properly in the upgrade API to fix the tests
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e9d1b0d35d
This commit adds the upgrade API functionality and script for security.
It also enables previously muted tests that would fail due to the lack
of security upgrade features in testing cluster restarts and old
security index backward compatibility.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4abe9f1263
The current tests were only able to finish successfully, if the earlier
tests were run as well, you could not run the restart test in isolation.
This commit ensures an upgrade is executed if needed.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@616ebbd6eb
Otherwise we might run into race conditions that prevent a useful
start up again.
Those tests can be massively improved (no need to run against the real
master node), once the watcher BWC compatible stats are in.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2004
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@52ca77809c
This is related to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1217. This commit requires that the elastic password
be bootstrapped for the user to be authenticated. As a result it removes
the special "setup" mode that allowed the user to be authenticated from
localhost.
Additionally, this commit updates the tests to work with this
functionality.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d0d5d697a7
When a user asks for upgrade information for all indices and there are no indices in the cluster, upgrade assistance should just return an empty response indicating that no indices require upgrade or reindexing. This commit also reverts the temporary fix in WatchBackwardsCompatibilityIT tests that was added as a workaround for this issue.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2ea9707867
This allows for messages to be returned, and distinguishes between 4 different results:
- I have authenticated the user
- I don't know how to authenticate that user. Try another realm.
- I tried to authenticate the user, but failed. Try another realm.
- I tried to authenticate the user, but failed. Fail the authentication attempt.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f796949cfb
When there are data or master nodes in the cluster, that are older
than ES 6.0 alpha3, then watcher will only start on the master node.
Changed all transport actions to be master node actions, as there is
already a method to decide to run locally, which we can piggyback on.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@65cecb6d69
Requests that execute a stored script will no longer be allowed to specify the lang of the script. This information is stored in the cluster state making only an id necessary to execute against. Putting a stored script will still require a lang.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@926a7b2d86
This test creates watches in old versions of elasticsearch, upgrades them after upgrading cluster to the latest version and then tests that they were upgraded correctly.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b9d45eb2a5
This commit is related to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1896. Currently setup mode means that the
password must be set post 6.0 for using x-pack. This interferes with
upgrade tests as setting the password fails without a properly
upgraded security index.
This commit loosens two aspects of the security.
1. The old default password will be accept in setup mode (requests
from localhost).
2. All request types can be submitted in setup mode.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8a2a577038
This commit removes the system key from master and changes watcher to use a secure setting instead
for the encryption key.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5ac95c60ef
This is related to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1217. This PR removes the default password of
"changeme" from the reserved users.
This PR adds special behavior for authenticating the reserved users. No
ReservedRealm user can be authenticated until its password is set. The
one exception to this is the elastic user. The elastic user can be
authenticated with an empty password if the action is a rest request
originating from localhost. In this scenario where an elastic user is
authenticated with a default password, it will have metadata indicating
that it is in setup mode. An elastic user in setup mode is only
authorized to execute a change password request.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e1e101a237
The .security index used several different types to differentiate the
documents added to the index (users, reserved-users, roles, etc). Since
types are deprecated in 6.x, this commit changes the .security index
access layer to only use a single type and have all documents in the
index be of that single type. To differentiate documents that may have
the same id (e.g. the same user name and role name), the appropriate
type of the document is prepended to the id. For example, a user named
"jdoe" will now have the document id "user-jdoe".
This commit also ensures that any native realm security index operations
that lead to auto creation of the security index first go through the process
of creating the internal security index (.security-v6) and creating the alias
.security to point to the internal index.
Lastly, anytime the security index is accessed without having been
upgraded, an exception is thrown notifying the user to use the
upgrade API to upgrade the security index.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@cc0a474aed
This commit adds new settings for the ssl keystore (not the ES keystore)
passphrase settings. New setting names are used, instead of trying to
support the existing names in both yml and the ES keystore, so that
there does not need to be complicated logic between the two. Note that
the old settings remain the only way to set the ssl passphrases for the
transport client, but the Settings object for transport clients are
created in memory by users, so they are already as "secure" as having a
loaded ES keystore. Also note that in the long term future (6.x
timeframe?) these settings should be deprecated and the keys/certs
themselves should be moved into the ES keystore, so there will be no
need for separate keystores/passphrases.
relates elastic/elasticsearch#22475
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@be5275fa3d
The current testing setup only checked if watcher was started, but it
also needs to check for the index template in order to be sure that
everything is set up correctly, before trying to put a watch.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1762
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3ed78b15a1
Removes the `assemble` task from the `build` task when we have
removed `assemble` from the project. We removed `assemble` from
projects that aren't published so our releases will be faster. But
That broke CI because CI builds with `gradle precommit build` and,
it turns out, that `build` includes `check` and `assemble`. With
this change CI will only run `check` for projects without an
`assemble`.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d01b0df1d9
Adds tests similar to `:qa:full-cluster-restart` for x-pack. You
run them with `gradle :x-pack:qa:full-cluster-restart:check`.
The actual tests are as basic as it gets: create a doc and load it,
shut down, upgrade to master, startup, and load it. Create a user
and load it, shut down, upgrade to master, startup, and load it.
Relates to elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1629
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8994bec8e7
This commit fixes the default password migration tests that had been failing reproducibly. The
first fix skips tests using the set enabled api when running against a version prior to 5.1.2 as
this api would otherwise trip an assertion that the xcontent builder was not closed. The second
fix is to ensure we set the password field in the user object.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1529
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1516
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2f9c804309
In does not make sense for the time_field in the data_description to
be used as a by/over/partition field name, nor the summary_count_field,
categorization_field or as an influencer. Therefore, configurations
where the time_field in the data_description is used in the
analysis_config are now rejected.
Additionally, it causes a problem communicating with the C++ code if
the control field name (which is '.') is used in the analysis_config,
so this is also rejected at the validation stage.
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1684
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e6750a2cda
Removes the `assemble` task from projects that aren't published
to speed up `gradle assemble` so the unified release can call it.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@43dfcc15f3
This commit increases the amount of time to wait for green cluster health during a rolling upgrade
to account for the time that may be needed in the case of delayed shards. Additionally some old
timeout values were removed as they were used due to the default timeout of 30s.
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1683
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9996673db0
In 5.4.x, the datafeed attempts to get all fields from
doc_values by default. It has a `_source` parameter which
when enabled changes the strategy to instead try to get
all fields from the source.
This has been the most common issue users have been
reporting as it means the datafeed will fail to fetch
any text fields by default.
This change uses the field capabilities API in order
to automatically detect whether a field is aggregatable.
It then extracts such fields from doc_values while the
rest are taken from source. The change also adds
validation to the start datafeed action so that if
fields are missing mappings or the time field is not
aggregatable we respond with an appropriate error.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1649
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@76e2cc6cb2
Real upgrades will have preserved their templates, so rolling upgrade tests should preserve them as well and internal services should be expected to replace them as needed.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@93a155951e
We wait for index templates to be installed before running tests, but
these can get upgraded when the master node is upgraded. If we don't
wait again in this case then tests can fail due to the cleanup code
being overwhelmed by pending cluster state updates that weren't waited
for before the test.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@eff0b24c11
Reworks the rolling restart tests so that all configuration
options share code. Now there is a project per configuration:
* `qa:rolling-upgrade:with-ssl-with-system-key`
* `qa:rolling-upgrade:with-ssl-without-system-key`
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5672b4a4f2
This commit adds better security for scroll requests in that they are now tied to a single user as
we only authorize the request that creates the scroll. This is accomplished by adding a
SearchOperationListener that listens for new scroll contexts and stores the authentication on the
ScrollContext. Then upon
retrieval of the search context for a query or fetch, the current authentication is compared to the
authentication that was present when the scroll context was created. If the current authentication
belongs to a different user, then a SearchContextMissingException will be thrown to prevent leaking
a valid vs invalid scroll id.
Additionally, signing of a scroll id is only performed when there is a older node in the cluster
that would expect the scroll id to be signed. Once this is backported to 5.x, we can remove this
bwc layer for 6.0/master.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@0e5dcafd32
The kibana user role in mixed cluster test expects a old cluster test to have run first that would
disable the kibana user, but that test is not executed on 5.1.1 and prior versions. This change
makes a update request an upsert to account for this.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1527
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@df2945610e
Reworks the rolling restart tests so they'd have caugh an
incompatibility in the wire protocol that we say between 5.4.0 and
5.4.1.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f5e69cf58e
This test failed, because there could have been other results in the
watch history. However by switching to the execute watch API, there
is no need to query the watch history at all. This also removes a 5
second wait time in the test.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1549
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@692779521e
* Reduced a longish timeout to a shorter one, as a watch should be
executed in a HTTP test.
* Ensured that the TimeThrottleIntegration tests only query for own
watches in the watch history, also use random names for watch ids
* HipChatServiceTests configured deprecated logging package, so it was
not possible to follow the HTTP calls to the hipchat service endpoint.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1514
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1515
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@adb492e4e9
The rolling upgrade nodes need a keystore for SSL configuration but
there was no dependency on the task that copies the keystore into the
output directory for the nodes to pick up as an extra configuration
file. This commit addresses this by adding such a dependency. To do
this, we need to break the dependency of the keystore copy task on the
REST spec copy task; this is not an issue since the dependency was for
convenience of ordering the task and not actually needed.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@fddbc06e9f
This commit marks the default password migration test as awaits fix as
the test is reliabily failling.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4377480d98
The authentication object was changed in 5.4.0 in that it was conditionally signed depending on
the version and other factors. A bug was introduced however that causes the authentication to
actually get written with the version of the node it is being sent to even if that version is
greater than the version of the current node, which causes rolling upgrades to fail.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@a718ff8a52
This commit fixes the kibana write rolling upgrade test. The test needs to enable the kibana user
as another test explicitly disables it. After the test runs it disables the kibana user again.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#1460
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@437495432d
* Hide ML actions for tribe node client
* Remove unused parameters
* Enable ML actions and rest endpoints for the transport client
* Create the ML components for the transport client
* Add ml transport client tests
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@509007ca29
Support the resolution of remote index names, including those that contain wildcards in the cluster name or index part)
Specifically these work:
- `GET /remote*:foo/_search`
- `GET /*:foo/_search`
- `GET /*:foo,*/_search`
- `GET /remote:*/_search`
- `GET /*:*/_search`
This change assumes that every user is allowed to attempt a cross-cluster search against any remote index, and the actual authorisation of indices happens on the remote nodes. Thus ` GET /*:foo/_search` will expand to search the `foo` index on every registered remote without consideration of the roles and privileges that the user has on the source cluster.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b45041aaa3
As this does not require any reindexing this is easy to fix by just
changing the watch history template.
In addition the old templates are deleted on start up and the new ones
are instantiated.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@7e1ad495ad
If invalid job configs are transported to the master node then the root
cause of the validation exception gets reported as a remote_transport_exception,
which is extremely confusing.
This commit moves the validation of job configurations to the first node that
handles the action.
Fixeselastic/x-pack-kibana#1172
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5ed59d2a6f
* [ML] Not an error to close a job twice
* Error if job is opening
* Address review comments
* Test closed job isn’t resolved
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@7da7b24c08
As fields with underscores will be disallowed in master, and we have to
prepare the upgrade, this commit renames the _status field to status.
When the 5.x upgrade logic is in place in the 5.x we can remove all the
old style _status handling from the master branch.
Note: All the BWC compatibility tests, that load 5.x indices are now
faking a finished upgrade by adding the `status` field to the mapping
of the watches index.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9d5cc9aaec
The distribution of watches now happens on the node which holds the
watches index, instead of on the master node. This requires several
changes to the current implementation.
1. Running on shards and replicas
In order to run watches on the nodes with the watches index on its
primaries and replicas. To ensure that watches do not run twice, there is
a logic which checks the local shards, runs a murmurhash on the id and
runs modulo against the number of shards and replicas, this is the way to
find out, if a watch should run local. Reloading happens
2. Several master node actions moved to a HandledTransportAction, as they
are basically just aliases for indexing actions, among them the
put/delete/get watch actions, the acknowledgement action, the de/activate
actions
3. Stats action moved to a broadcast node action, because we potentially
have to query every node to get watcher statistics
4. Starting/Stopping watcher now is a master node action, which updates
the cluster state and then listeners acts on those. Because of this watches
can be running on two systems, if you those have different cluster state
versions, until the new watcher state is propagated
5. Watcher is started on all nodes now. With the exception of the ticker
schedule engine most classes do not need a lot of resources while running.
However they have to run, because of the execute watch API, which can hit
any node - it does not make sense to find the right shard for this watch
and only then execute (as this also has to work with a watch, that has not
been stored before)
6. By using a indexing operation listener, each storing of a watch now
parses the watch first and only stores on successful parsing
7. Execute watch API now uses the watcher threadpool for execution
8. Getting the number of watches for the stats now simply queries the
different execution engines, how many watches are scheduled, so this is
not doing a search anymore
There will be follow up commits on this one, mainly to ensure BWC compatibility.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@0adb46e658
Cross cluster search uses ClusterSearchShardsAction under the covers.
Without this change, you would need both "read_cross_cluster" and "view_index_metadata" privilegs in order to have permission to execute searches from a remote cluster.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@65a6aff329
This commit adds a token based access mechanism that is a subset of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. The
token mechanism takes the same values as a OAuth 2 standard (defined in RFC 6749 and RFC 6750),
but differs in that we use XContent for the body instead of form encoded values. Additionally, this
PR provides a mechanism for expiration of a token; this can be used to implement logout
functionality that prevents the token from being used again.
The actual tokens are encrypted using AES-GCM, which also provides authentication. The key for
encryption is derived from a salt value and a passphrase that is stored on each node in the
secure settings store. By default, the tokens have an expiration time of 20 minutes and is
configurable up to a maximum of one hour.
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#8
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3d201ac2bf
This change removes the roles from the user in the remote cluster to show that the roles passed
from the source cluster are used in evaluating the user's permissions during multi-cluster search.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@35658168fb
We didn't realise it was possible for a qa module to depend on the
test classes of the plugin module, so we duplicated a test class.
But it turns out it IS possible to declare this dependency and avoid
the duplication.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b6a21cda28
This commit removes the SecuredString class that was previously used throughout the security code
and replaces it with the SecureString class from core that was added as part of the new secure
settings infrastructure.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#421
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e9cd117ca1
let close job and stop datafeed apis redirect to elected master node.
This is for cluster state observation purposes, so that a subsequent open and then close job or
start and then stop datafeed see the same local cluster state and sanity validation doesn't fail.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@21a63184b9
Changes the logging of LDAP authentication failures from "always" to "only if the user failed to be authenticated"
Previously there were cases (such has having 2 AD realms) where successful user authentication would still cause an INFO message to be written to the log for every request.
Now that message is suppressed, but a WARN message is added _if-and-only-if_ the user cannot be authenticated by any realm.
This is implemented via a new value stored in the ThreadContext that the AuthenticationService choses to log (or not log) depending on the result of the authenticate process.
Closes: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#887
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b81b363729
This commit removes the smoke-test-monitoring-with-security project
and replaces it with a REST test.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f1665815c2
This is analagous of the bwc-zip for elasticsearch. The one caveat is
due to the structure of how ES+xpack must be checked out, we end up with
a third clone of elasticsearch (the second being in :distribution:bwc-zip).
But the rolling upgrade integ test passes with this change.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#870
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@34bdce6e99
This commit is response to the renaming of the random ASCII helper
methods in ESTestCase. The name of this method was changed because these
methods only produce random strings generated from [a-zA-Z], not from
all ASCII characters.
Relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#942
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@a6085964d3
* [ML] Set job create time on server
* Job.Builder serialisation tests
* Make setCreateTime package private
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@d2d75e0d7b
This commit adds separate tasks for tribe clusteres which the
cluster formation tasks build their own tasks off. This ensures each
cluster will have its own wait task, so that the tribe node will be able
to wait on the other clusters being up before even trying to start.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#877
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@1e4c729372
Previously force closing a job required extra privileges. Following
the full discussion about what privileges should be required.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4d85314b35
* Removed OPENING and CLOSING job states. Instead when persistent task has been created and
status hasn't been set then this means we haven't yet started, when the executor changes it to STARTED we have.
The coordinating node will monitor cs for a period of time until that happens and then returns or times out.
* Refactored job close api to go to node running job task and close job there.
* Changed unexpected job and datafeed exception messages to not mention the state and instead mention that job/datafeed haven't yet started/stopped.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@37e778b585
This commit fixes the merging of field level security rules from multiple roles. Prior to 5.2, the
merging was treated as the merging of languages whereas after 5.2, this incorrectly became a merge
of all rules meaning a single wildcard could cause denials to be ignored.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@42f9e6d8b0
The wait condition used for integ tests by default calls the cluster
health api with wait_for_nodes nd wait_for_status. However, xpack
overrides the wait condition to add auth, but most of these conditions
still looked at the root ES url, which means the tests are susceptible
to race conditions with the check and node startup. This change modifies
the url for the authenticated wait condtion to check the health api,
with the appropriate wait_for_nodes and wait_for_status.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@0b23ef528f
* Changed ML action names to allow distinguishing of admin and read-only actions
using wildcards
* Added manage_ml and monitor_ml built-in privileges as subsets of the existing
manage and monitor privileges
* Added out-of-the-box machine_learning_admin and machine_learning_user roles
* Changed machine learning results endpoints to use a NodeClient rather than an
InternalClient when searching for results so that index/document level permissions
applied to ML results are respected
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@eee800aaa8
This commit adds an end-point to force deletion of expired data:
DELETE /_xpack/ml/_delete_expired_data
A few other things are changed too:
- Delete expired results from now rather than start of day
- Rename MlDaily{Management -> Maintenance}Service
- Refresh job indices when job is closing to ensure latest result
visibility
- Commit results when quantiles are persisted to ensure they are visible
for renormalization
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@8ca5272a94
The yaml test runner now throws error when skip or do sections are malformed, such as they don't start with the proper token (START_OBJECT). That signals bad indentation, which was previously ignored. Thanks (or due to) our pull parsing code, we were still able to properly parse the sections, yet other runners weren't able to.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@920201207c
This commit adds the ability for x-pack extensions to optionally
provide custom roles providers, which are used to resolve any roles
into role descriptors that are not found in the reserved or native
realms. This feature enables the ability to define and provide roles
from other sources, without having to pre-define such roles in the security
config files.
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#77
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@bbbe7a49bf
* Tribe node security tests with external clusters
This PR adds a qa module for security tests with tribe node
using external clusters. Existing SecurityTribeIT tests
have been ported to use external clusters with tribe setup
as a first step.
Currently the ports to the external clusters are passed to the
integration tests through system properties and external clusters
are built on test setup (the code for building external clusters is
copied from ESIntegTestCase). This is a WIP as we need a
more generic way to facilitate testing tribe setup with external
clusters. thoughts welcome.
* incorporate feedback
* update to master
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@686887ca91
Currently, both the NativeUsersStore and NativeRolesStore can undergo
multiple state transitions. This is done primarily to check if the
security index is usable before it proceeds. However, such checks are
only needed for the tests, because if the security index is unavailable
when it is needed, the downstream actions invoked by the
NativeUsersStore and NativeRolesStore will throw the appropriate
exceptions notifying of that condition. In addition, both the
NativeUsersStore and NativeRolesStore had much duplicate code that
listened for cluster state changes and made the exact same state
transitions.
This commit removes the complicated state transitions in both classes
and enables both classes to use the SecurityTemplateService to monitor
all of the security index lifecycle changes they need to be aware of.
This commit also moves the logic for determining if the security index
needs template and/or mapping updates to the SecurityLifecycleService,
and makes the NativeRealmMigrator solely responsible for applying the
updates.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b31d144597
This commit removes the usages and definition of deprecated methods that do not accept the XContentType for the source.
Additionally, usages of *Entity classes from the http client library have been changed to always specify the content
type.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@29d336a008
Also added a test to multi node qa module that tests the datafeeder, which should have caught this.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@89e4875f6c
Was accidentally injecting the script object, not the string version of the code. Also
added a check so we only inject for Painless scripts (and not groovy, etc).
Minor style tweaks too.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@58c7275bd8
This change adds licensing to the maching learning feature, and only allows access to machine learning if a trial or platinum license is installed.
Further, this change also renames `MlPlugin` to `MachineLearning` in line with the other feature plugin names and move the enabled setting to `XPackSettings`
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@48ea9d781b
Adds a new `xpack.security.authc.accept_default_password` setting that defaults to `true`. If it is set to false, then the default password is not accepted in the reserved realm.
Adds a bootstrap check that the above setting must be set to `false` if security is enabled.
Adds docs for the new setting and bootstrap.
Changed `/_enable` and `/_disable`, to store a blank password if the user record did not previously exist, which is interpreted to mean "treat this user as having the default password". The previous functionality would explicitly set the user's password to `changeme`, which would then prevent the new configuration setting from doing its job.
For any existing reserved users that had their password set to `changeme`, migrates them to the blank password (per above paragraph)
Closes: elastic/elasticsearch#4333
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@db64564093
This commit brings back support an auto-generated certificate and private key for
transport traffic. The auto-generated certificate and key can only be used in development
mode; when moving to production a key and certificate must be provided.
For the edge case of a user not wanting to encrypt their traffic, the user can set
the cipher_suites setting to `TLS_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA256` or a like cipher, but a key/cert
is still required.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#4332
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@b7a1e629f5
This change adapts x-pack to pass on the parsed XContentType from rest requests to transport
requests and use this value in place of attempting to auto-detect the content type.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@57475fd403
If `domainSplit(` is detected in an inline script, the function and params are injected into
the script.
The majority of this PR is actually test-related. Adds a unit test to check for the injected
script/params. Also adds another QA test which -- through a very round-about mechanism --
confirms that the injected script compiles and functions correctly. The QA test can
be simplified greatly once the Preview API is added.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c7c35a982c
This contains the Painless-based DomainSplit function, generated static maps and basic tests. Due to cross-module complications, the tests are run by executing searches with script_fields and checking the response
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c6c2942e01
This matches the way tests that need to run without an Elasticsearch
bootstrap are run in core Elasticsearch. This should make merging to
x-pack easier.
Note that the no bootstrap tests now run after the integration tests, but
this doesn't really matter.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5547f457b6
* Gets build to use elasticsearch-extras
Also adds ci script for building repo on CI servers
To use this change you need to:
1. Clone elasticsearch: `git@github.com:elastic/elasticsearch.git`
2. create a directory at the same level as elasticsearch called `elasticsearch-extra`
3. Clone this repository into the `elasticsearch-extra` directory
4. Run `gradle build` from the `elasticsearch-extra/prelert-legacy` directory or run `gradle :prelert-legacy:build` from the `elasticsearch directory
* Adds USE_SSH option to ci script
* iter
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ea127dfef0
The job open api starts a task and ties that AutodetectCommunicator.
The job close api is a sugar api, that uses the list and cancel task api to close a AutodetectCommunicator instance.
The flush job and post data api redirect to the node holding the job task and then delegate the flush or data to the AutodetectCommunicator instance.
Also:
* Added basic multi node cluster test.
* Fixed cluster state diffs bugs, forgot to mark ml metadata diffs as named writeable.
* Moved waiting for open job logic into OpenJobAction.TransportAction and moved the logic that was original there to a new action named InternalOpenJobAction.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@194a058dd2
The watcher tests were recently marked with `@Network`, which prevents them from
normally being run. Unfortunately, this means no tests run by default and the
entire suite fails.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@40cfc75b26
This commit delete the JIRA issues after the integration test execution. All issues from the testing project XWT are deleted, even if they have not been created during this specific test execution.
closeselastic/elasticsearch#4535
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@0362463633
In Jira integration tests, some watches are triggered every second whereas they are executed using the watch execute API. This commit increases the triggering interval to 1d so that the watches are not executed on slow machines.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4d0462bc00
This commit moves the Jira rest integration tests from the smoke-test-watcher-with-mustache project to the smoke-test-watcher project.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@c6b03d557f
Watcher: Use Apache HttpClient for internal Watcher HttpClient
The current implementation based on URLConnection has several drawbacks.
* If server returned HTTP header but then got stuck, no timeout would help, the connection remained stuck
* GET requests with a body were not supported, the method was silently changed to POST
* More complex handling of input/error stream handling, the body could not be read from a single input stream
NOTE: This is a BWC breaker. From now on every part of the URL needs to be encoded properly before it is configured in the requeust builder. This requires an upgrade of all watches.
Closeselastic/elasticsearch#1141
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@bbc8f85dd8
This commit enables the Jira integration tests with the Jira project and account provided by Edward Sy.
closes elastic/infraelastic/elasticsearch#1498
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@78d1005064
standalone-rest-test doesn't configure unit tests and for these
integTest only projects that is what we want.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@f576dfdfbb