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Ryan Ernst 40f119d85a This method on settings loaded a class, based on a setting value, using
the default classloader. It had all kinds of leniency in how the
classname was found, and simply cannot work with plugins having isolated
classloaders.

This change removes that method. Some of the uses of it were for custom
extension points, like custom repository or discovery types. A lot were
just there to plugin mock implementations for tests. For the settings
that were legitimate, all now support plugins adding the given setting
via onModule. For those that were specific to tests for mocks, they now
use Classes.loadClass (a helper around Class.forName). This is a
temporary measure until (in a future PR) tests can change the
implementation via package private statics.

I also removed a number of unnecessary intermediate modules, added a
"jvm-example" plugin that can be filled in in the future as a smoke test
for breaking plugins, and gave some documentation to "spawn" modules
interface.

closes #12643
closes #12656
2015-08-10 14:04:45 -07:00
Simon Willnauer 13a347239a Don't run shaded tests as unit tests
If we run the tests as a reactor build we reference the dependencies
before they are shaded. This causes problems since we verify that unshaded versions
of a transitive dependency is not present. This commit moves the verification tests
into the integration test that always runs with the shaded version of the jar.
2015-08-10 16:29:19 +02:00
Adrien Grand 1dfc022f89 Merge pull request #12765 from jpountz/enhancement/convert-plugin-name
Tests: Move qa's convert-plugin-name macrodef to dev-tools.
2015-08-10 12:03:56 +02:00
Nik Everett f84552dc98 [Packaging] Run tests in vagrant
This creates a module in qa called vagrant that can be run if you have
vagrant and virtualbox installed and will run the packaging tests in trusty
and centos-7.0. You can ask it to run tests in other linuxes. This is the full
list:
* precise aka Ubuntu 12.04
* trusty aka Ubuntu 14.04
* vivid aka Ubuntun 15.04
* wheezy aka Debian 7, the current debian oldstable distribution
* jessie aka Debian 8, the current debina stable distribution
* centos-6
* centos-7
* fedora-22
* oel-7

There is lots of documentation on how to do this in the TESTING.asciidoc.

Closes #12611
2015-08-10 05:31:42 -04:00
Adrien Grand 9bf854752b Tests: Move qa's convert-plugin-name macrodef to dev-tools. 2015-08-10 11:07:52 +02:00
Clinton Gormley 205262c737 Enable the license checker over distribution/* and plugins/*
Moved the license checker config into the parent pom, and overrede
the license dir/target-to-check in distributions/pom.

Disabled the license checker explicitly for projects which run integration
tests but have no licenses dir:

* core
* distribution
* qa
* plugins/delete-by-query
* plugins/mapper-size
* plugins/site-example

Closes #12752
Closes #12754
2015-08-09 18:18:59 +02:00
Simon Willnauer f1e80b7f9c Add basic tests for sharded JAR
this commit adds a simple integration test that starts a
node from a shaded jar, indexes a doc and retrieves it. It
also has some basic unittests that try to load shaded classes and ensure
that their counterpart is not in the classpath.

Closes #12711
2015-08-07 14:14:33 +02:00
Robert Muir d1a5068b77 Merge branch 'master' into integ_randomization 2015-08-06 14:51:00 -04:00
Robert Muir 7414d19d28 Support jenkins randomization in integration tests 2015-08-06 14:48:27 -04:00
Adrien Grand 5dd5936fad Move the `_size` mapper to a plugin.
This is one of our esoteric metadata mappers so I think we should distribute
it in a plugin rather than in elasticsearch core.

This introduces one limitation: the value of the `_size` parameter is not
retrievable for documents that are only in the transaction log.
2015-08-06 20:35:22 +02:00
Robert Muir 5fe49e4420 cleanup skipping everywhere 2015-08-05 21:45:09 -04:00
Robert Muir 15e5247e03 Get plugin smoketester running in jenkins.
We have a smoke_test_plugins.py, but its a bit slow, not integrated
into our build, etc.

I converted this into an integration test. It is definitely uglier
but more robust and fast (e.g. 20 seconds time to verify).

Also there is refactoring of existing integ tests logic, like printing
out commands we execute and stuff
2015-08-05 20:24:36 -04:00