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Julie Tibshirani f971146de4
Rename FieldValueRetriever -> FieldFetcher. (#62795) (#62836)
The name `FieldFetcher` fits better with the 'fetch' terminology we use
elsewhere, for example `FetchFieldsPhase` and `ValueFetcher`.

This PR also moves the construction of the fetcher off the context and onto
`FetchFieldsPhase`, which feels like a more natural place for it, and fixes a
TODO in javadocs.
2020-09-23 10:12:23 -07:00
Nhat Nguyen 38c8a55df8
Better UUID for reader context (#62799)
We can use a single and stronger UUID for all reader contexts
created by the same SearchService.

Backport of #62715
2020-09-23 12:50:18 -04:00
Julie Tibshirani 7ba0c95191 Mute ClusterHealthIT.testHealthOnMasterFailover while we await a fix. 2020-09-23 09:17:45 -07:00
Alan Woodward 7984e4e89f
Fix test bug in SpanMultiTermQueryBuilderTests (#62833)
This test checks to see if the index has been created before version 6.4, in which
case index prefixes are unavailable and so it expects to see a span multi-term
wrapper. However, the production code doesn't bother with checking for versions,
because if the field in question is configured with index_prefixes then it knows that
it must have been created post 6.4 (you can't merge in a new index_prefixes
configuration).

This commit alters the test to remove the random version checks, as we know we
will always have a prefix field available in this scenario.

Fixes #58199
2020-09-23 17:02:12 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen 0baefc8ddc
Always validate that only a create op is allowed in bulk api for data streams (#62820)
Backport #62766 to 7.x branch.

The bulk api cache the resolved concrete indices when resolving the user provided
index name into the actual index name. The validation that prevents write ops other
than create from being executed in a data stream was only performed if the result
wasn't cached. In case of cached resolvings, the validation never occurs.

The validation would be skipped for all bulk items for a data stream after a create
operation for that same data stream. This commit ensures that the validation is always
performed for all bulk items (whether the concrete index resolution has been cached or
not cached).

Closes #62762
2020-09-23 16:27:54 +02:00
Armin Braun a754fd8020
Fix CoordinatorTests.testLogsMessagesIfPublicationDelayed (#62815) (#62822)
We need to account for an addional `DEFAULT_DELAY_VARIABILITY` timeout for
the lag detector task to be executed after its scheduled.

Closes #62383
2020-09-23 14:23:28 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 29074e7055
Add case insensitive prefix and wildcard to 'version' field (#62754) (#62782)
This change adds support for the recently introduced case insensitivity flag for
wildcard and prefix queries. Since version field values are encoded differently we
need to adapt our own AutomatonQuery variation to add both cases if case insensitivity
is turned on.
2020-09-23 11:48:34 +02:00
Ignacio Vera 81645ec2cc
nextSetBit should check if the underlaying array contains the current word (#62805) (#62812)
This is a recent addition and it is missing a check as the underlaying array can be smaller that the numBits capacity.
2020-09-23 11:17:26 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 862fab06d3
Share same existsQuery impl throughout mappers (#57607)
Most of our field types have the same implementation for their `existsQuery` method which relies on doc_values if present, otherwise it queries norms if available or uses a term query against the _field_names meta field. This standard implementation is repeated in many different mappers.

There are field types that only query doc_values, because they always have them, and field types that always query _field_names, because they never have norms nor doc_values. We could apply the same standard logic to all of these field types as `MappedFieldType` has the knowledge about what data structures are available.

This commit introduces a standard implementation that does the right thing depending on the data structure that is available. With that only field types that require a different behaviour need to override the existsQuery method.

At the same time, this no longer forces subclasses to override `existsQuery`, which could be forgotten when needed. To address this we introduced a new test method in `MapperTestCase` that verifies the `existsQuery` being generated and its consistency with the available data structures.
2020-09-23 11:00:53 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 5ca86d541c
Move stored flag from TextSearchInfo to MappedFieldType (#62717) (#62770) 2020-09-23 09:40:34 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 663b85b98f Make keep alive optional in PointInTimeBuilder (#62720)
Remove the keepAlive parameter from the constructor of PointInTimeBuilder
as it's optional.
2020-09-22 18:52:54 -04:00
Jay Modi cb1dc5260f
Dedicated threadpool for system index writes (#62792)
This commit adds a dedicated threadpool for system index write
operations. The dedicated resources for system index writes serves as
a means to ensure that user activity does not block important system
operations from occurring such as the management of users and roles.

Backport of #61655
2020-09-22 15:31:38 -06:00
Benjamin Trent 77bfb32635
[7.x] [ML] changing to not use global bulk indexing parameters in conjunction with add(object) calls (#62694) (#62784)
* [ML] changing to not use global bulk indexing parameters in conjunction with add(object) calls (#62694)

* [ML] changing to not use global bulk indexing parameters in conjunction with add(object) calls
 global parameters, outside of the global index, are ignored for internal callers in certain cases.
If the interal caller is adding requests via the following methods:
```
- BulkRequest#add(IndexRequest)
- BulkRequest#add(UpdateRequest)
- BulkRequest#add(DocWriteRequest)
- BulkRequest#add(DocWriteRequest[])
```
It is better to specifically set the desired parameters on the requests before they are added
to the bulk request object.

This commit addresses this issue for the ML plugin

* unmuting test
2020-09-22 15:07:08 -04:00
Rory Hunter 3f856d1c81 Prioritise recovery of system index shards (#62640)
Closes #61660. When ordering shard for recovery, ensure system index shards are
ordered first so that their recovery will be started first.

Note that I rewrote PriorityComparatorTests to use IndexMetadata instead of its
local IndexMeta POJO.
2020-09-22 15:48:27 +01:00
markharwood a0df0fb074
Search - add case insensitive flag for "term" family of queries #61596 (#62661)
Backport of fe9145f

Closes #61546
2020-09-22 13:56:51 +01:00
Armin Braun 0d5250c99b
Add Trace Logging to File Restore (#62755) (#62761)
Requested by the performance team and generally potentially useful
to log each file at `TRACE` like we do for snapshot create.
2020-09-22 14:44:40 +02:00
Amogh Mishra bc6bea5924 Remove node from cluster when node locks broken (#61400)
In #52680 we introduced a mechanism that will allow nodes to remove
themselves from the cluster if they locally determine themselves to be
unhealthy. The only check today is that their data paths are all
empirically writeable. This commit extends this check to consider a
failure of `NodeEnvironment#assertEnvIsLocked()` to be an indication of
unhealthiness.

Closes #58373
2020-09-22 10:08:41 +01:00
Armin Braun aa0dc56412
Ensure MockRepository is Unblocked on Node Close (#62711) (#62748)
`RepositoriesService#doClose` was never called which lead to
mock repositories not unblocking until the `ThreadPool` interrupts
all threads. Thus stopping a node that is blocked on a mock repository operation wastes `10s`
in each test that does it (which is quite a few as it turns out).
2020-09-22 11:00:18 +02:00
Armin Braun 4bdbc39e9f
Fix testQueuedSnapshotOperationsAndBrokenRepoOnMasterFailOverMultiple (#62713) (#62747)
There's possible retries here that work out if both the snapshot and the delete
operation are retried when master shuts down and hits the unlikely case of the retried delete
executing before the retried snapshot, making both operations pass.

Closes #62686
2020-09-22 10:42:11 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 9ae29713fd
Dense vector field type minor fixes (#62631)
The dense vector field is not aggregatable although it produces fielddata through its BinaryDocValuesField. It should pass up hasDocValues set to true to its parent class in its constructor, and return isAggregatable false. Same for the sparse vector field (only in 7.x).

This may not have consequences today, but it will be important once we try to share the same exists query implementation throughout all of the mappers with #57607.
2020-09-22 10:40:51 +02:00
Ignacio Vera 265387f348
override needsScore() on ValueCountAggregator (#62683) (#62745) 2020-09-22 08:47:16 +02:00
Yang Wang 897d2e8a02
Fix ccs permission for search with a scroll id (#62053) (#62695)
CCS with remote indices only does not require any privileges on the local cluster.
This PR ensures that search with scroll follow the permission model.
2020-09-22 11:49:40 +10:00
Jim Ferenczi 1fc78d430b Fix terms aggregation ordering after the final reduce (#62732)
This commit ensures that the final order of the terms aggregations
is registered correctly after the final reduce.
This bug was introduced in #62028 which is not released yet so this PR is marked
as a non-issue.
This issue was discovered when running a terms aggregation under an auto-date
histogram. In such a case, the auto-date histogram may run multiple final reduce
to merge buckets together. This change makes sure that running multiple final reduces
doesn't create duplicates but it doesn't fix the fact that the final reduce may prune
the list of terms prematurely. This other bug is tracked separately in #62731.
2020-09-22 00:03:04 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen f9f4d87437 Remove invalid assertion in SearchService (#62675)
This assertion does not always hold because there can be a race between
`putReaderContext` and `afterIndexRemoved` when an index is deleted.

Closes #62624
2020-09-21 16:29:00 -04:00
Ignacio Vera cadd5dc53f
Fix bug when initializing HyperLogLogPlusPlusSparse (#62602) (#62702)
This is a follow up of #62480 where we are oversizing one array when initialising. In addition it prevents a possible CircuitBreaker leak during initialisation.
2020-09-21 17:30:40 +02:00
Armin Braun 13e28b85ff
Speed up RepositoryData Serialization (#62684) (#62703)
Make serializing `RepositoryData` a little faster and split up/document the code for it a little
as well given how massive this method has gotten at this point.
2020-09-21 17:29:56 +02:00
Dan Hermann a06339ffae
Fix NPE when deleting multiple backing indices on a data stream (#62274) (#62708) 2020-09-21 10:26:47 -05:00
Alan Woodward 1dde4983f6 Convert ConstantKeywordFieldMapper to parametrized form (#62688)
As part of the conversion, adds the ability to customize merge validation - in this case, we
allow an update to the constant value if it is currently set to null, but refuse further
updates once it has been set once.

This commit also converts ParametrizedMapperTests to use MapperServiceTestCase.
2020-09-21 15:22:56 +01:00
Henning Andersen 0c4cfe4c44 Cardinality request breaker leak (#62685)
If HyperLogLogPlusPlus failed during construction, it would
not release already allocated resources, causing the request
circuit breaker to not be adjusted down.

Closes #62439
2020-09-21 15:54:04 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 803f78ef05
Add field type for version strings (#59773) (#62692)
This PR adds a new 'version' field type that allows indexing string values
representing software versions similar to the ones defined in the Semantic
Versioning definition (semver.org). The field behaves very similar to a
'keyword' field but allows efficient sorting and range queries that take into
accound the special ordering needed for version strings. For example, the main
version parts are sorted numerically (ie 2.0.0 < 11.0.0) whereas this wouldn't
be possible with 'keyword' fields today.

Valid version values are similar to the Semantic Versioning definition, with the
notable exception that in addition to the "main" version consiting of
major.minor.patch, we allow less or more than three numeric identifiers, i.e.
"1.2" or "1.4.6.123.12" are treated as valid too.

Relates to #48878
2020-09-21 14:25:42 +02:00
Alan Woodward 178b25fc4b Fix standard filter BWC check to allow for cacheing bug (#62649)
The `standard` tokenfilter was removed by #33310, and should have been
unuseable in any indexes created since 7.0. However, a cacheing bug fixed
by #51092 meant that it was still possible in certain circumstances to create
indexes referencing the standard filter in versions up to 7.5.2. Our checks
in AnalysisModule still refer to 7.0.0, however, meaning that a cluster that
contains one of these rogue indexes cannot be upgraded.

This commit adjusts the AnalysisModule checks so that we only refuse to
build a mapping referring to standard filter if the index created version is
7.6 or later.

Fixes #62644
2020-09-21 10:12:55 +01:00
Henning Andersen 9a77f41e55 Fix cluster health when closing (#61709)
When master shuts down it's cluster service, a waiting health request
would fail rather than fail over to a new master.
2020-09-19 10:02:36 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 00272ea877
Remove cache key renderer argument from IndicesRequestCache (#62534)
In the context of of a recurring test failure tracked by #32827, we added trace logging and an extra cache key renderer argument to IndicesRequestCache#getOrCompute (see #39475 and #34180).

We addressed the issue with #54071, but the extra argument was left behind, with a NORELEASE comment saying it should be removed.

With this commit, we remove the extra cache key rendered argument and the corresponding log lines which are not so useful without it.

Closes #55837
2020-09-19 00:24:02 +02:00
Lee Hinman 4a08928c47
[7.x] Add index.routing.allocation.include._tier_preference setting (#62589) (#62667)
This commit adds the `index.routing.allocation.prefer._tier` setting to the
`DataTierAllocationDecider`. This special-purpose allocation setting lets a user specify a
preference-based list of tiers for an index to be assigned to. For example, if the setting were set
to:

```
"index.routing.allocation.prefer._tier": "data_hot,data_warm,data_content"
```

If the cluster contains any nodes with the `data_hot` role, the decider will only allow them to be
allocated on the `data_hot` node(s). If there are no `data_hot` nodes, but there are `data_warm` and
`data_content` nodes, then the index will be allowed to be allocated on `data_warm` nodes.

This allows us to specify an index's preference for tier(s) without causing the index to be
unassigned if no nodes of a preferred tier are available.

Subsequent work will change the ILM migration to make additional use of this setting.

Relates to #60848
2020-09-18 15:41:36 -06:00
Christos Soulios 6a298970fd
[7.x] Allow metadata fields in the _source (#62616)
Backports #61590 to 7.x

    So far we don't allow metadata fields in the document _source. However, in the case of the _doc_count field mapper (#58339) we want to be able to set

    This PR adds a method to the metadata field parsers that exposes if the field can be included in the document source or not.
    This way each metadata field can configure if it can be included in the document _source
2020-09-18 19:56:41 +03:00
Alan Woodward 17aabaed15 Fix warning on boost docs and warning message on non-implementing fieldmappers 2020-09-18 16:45:08 +01:00
Alan Woodward 43ace5f80d Emit deprecation warnings when boosts are defined in mappings (#62623)
We removed index-time boosting back in 5x, and we no longer document the 'boost'
parameter on any of our mapping types. However, it is still possible to define an
index-time boost on a field mapper for a surprisingly large number of field types, and
they even have an effect (sometimes, on some queries).

As a first step in finally removing all traces of index time boosting, this comment emits
a deprecation warning whenever a boost parameter is found on a mapping definition.
2020-09-18 15:40:53 +01:00
Igor Motov 260c11d89e
Add an additional cancellation check to the fetch phase (#62577) (#62587)
In #62357 we introduced an additional optimization that allows us to skip the
most of the fetch phase early if no results are found. This change caused
some cancellation test failures that were relying on definitive cancellation
during the fetch phase. This commit adds an additional quick cancellation
check at the very beginning of the fetch phase to make cancellation process
more deterministic.

Fixes #62530
2020-09-18 10:00:36 -04:00
Ignacio Vera 18a52f7477
Use BitArray instead of FixedBitSet for collecting ordinals in Cardinality Aggregator (#62600) (#62619)
Changes the way we collecting ordinals in the Cardinality aggregation from Lucene FixedBitSet to BitArray. The benefit is that BitArray is tracked by our Circuit breakers so it is safer.
2020-09-18 14:16:31 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 9f5e95505b
Also abort ongoing file restores when snapshot restore is aborted (#62441) (#62607)
Today when a snapshot restore is aborted (for example when the index is 
explicitly deleted) while the restoration of the files from the repository has 
already started the file restores are not interrupted. It means that Elasticsearch 
will continue to read the files from the repository and will continue to write 
them to disk until all files are restored; the store will then be closed and 
files will be deleted from disk at some point but this can take a while. This 
will also take some slots in the SNAPSHOT thread pool too. The Recovery 
API won't show any files actively being recovered, the only notable 
indicator would be the active threads in the SNAPSHOT thread pool.

This commit adds a check before reading a file to restore and before 
writing bytes on disk so that a closing store can be detected more 
quickly and the file recovery process aborted. This way the file 
restores just stops and for most of the repository implementations
 it means that no more bytes are read (see #62370 for S3), finishing 
threads in the SNAPSHOT thread pool more quickly too.
2020-09-18 14:04:58 +02:00
Armin Braun 73d19271a9
Fix Races in testQueuedSnapshotOperationsAndBrokenRepoOnMasterFailOverMultipleRepos (#62431) (#62614)
This test (in-part) verifies that snapshot creation is not
retried on master fail-over once a snaphot has been started already.
Unless we wait for the snapshot creation to show up in the cluster
state before failing the master node though, we could run into a
race where the snapshot wasn't yet in the cluster state and a retry goes through
successfully.
2020-09-18 12:20:23 +02:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka d87268a264
Round up parsers should be based on a list of parsers backport(#62290) (#62604)
a dateformatter can be created with a list of parsers which are iterated
during parsing and the first one that passes will return a parsed date.
DateMathParser should do the same, when created based on a list of
non-rounding parsers it should also iterate over all of them - it is at
the moment only taking first element

closing #62207
2020-09-18 12:03:20 +02:00
Adrien Grand 4de8579455
Upgrade to lucene-8.7.0-snapshot-830bd186a8d. (#62596) 2020-09-18 09:51:34 +02:00
David Turner 06d5d360f9 Tidy up fillInStackTrace implementations (#62555)
Removes the unnecessary `synchronized` introduced in #62433 and adjusts
the others to return `this` not `null` as required by the parent
method's Javadocs.
2020-09-18 08:29:48 +01:00
Ignacio Vera 6a3d731be1
Only call reduce on a single InternalAggregation when needed (#62525) (#62594)
Adds a new abstract method in InternalAggregation that flags the framework if it needs to reduce on a single InternalAggregation.
2020-09-18 08:43:58 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen 0127b71901 Adjust keep alive assertion in ShardSearchRequest (#62582)
Relates #62184
2020-09-17 16:09:54 -04:00
Lee Hinman 9bb7ce0b22
[7.x] Allocate new indices on "hot" or "content" tier depending on data stream inclusion (#62338) (#62557)
Backports the following commits to 7.x:

    Allocate new indices on "hot" or "content" tier depending on data stream inclusion (#62338)
2020-09-17 13:29:23 -06:00
Martijn van Groningen 5f643433c6
Prohibit the usage of create index api in namespaces managed by data stream templates (#62574)
Backport of #62527 to 7.x branch.

This commit adds validation that prohibits the creation of regular indices
in the namespace of templates with data streams enabled.

It shouldn't be possible to create ordinary indices when the name of the index
matches with a composable index template that enables data streams. Auto creation
has logic that creates data streams instead of regular indices. However validation
logic for the create index api was missing.
2020-09-17 20:10:42 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi df93b31b15
Faster sequential access for stored fields (#62509) (#62573)
Faster sequential access for stored fields

Spinoff of #61806
Today retrieving stored fields at search time is optimized for random access.
So we make no effort to keep state in order to not decompress the same data
multiple times because two documents might be in the same compressed block.
This strategy is acceptable when retrieving a top N sorted by score since
there is no guarantee that documents will be on the same block.
However, we have some use cases where the document to retrieve might be
completely sequential:

Scrolls or normal search sorted by document id.
Queries on Runtime fields that extract from _source.
This commit exposes a sequential stored fields reader in the
custom leaf reader that we use at search time.
That allows to leverage the merge instances of stored fields readers that
are optimized for sequential access.
This change focuses on the fetch phase for now and leverages the merge instances
for stored fields only if all documents to retrieve are adjacent.
Applying the same logic in the source lookup of runtime fields should
be trivial but will be done in a follow up.

The speedup on queries sorted by doc id is significant.
I played with the scroll task of the http_logs rally track
on my laptop and had the following result:

|                                                        Metric |   Task |    Baseline |   Contender |     Diff |    Unit |
|--------------------------------------------------------------:|-------:|------------:|------------:|---------:|--------:|
|                                            Total Young Gen GC |        |       0.199 |       0.231 |    0.032 |       s |
|                                              Total Old Gen GC |        |           0 |           0 |        0 |       s |
|                                                    Store size |        |     17.9704 |     17.9704 |        0 |      GB |
|                                                 Translog size |        | 2.04891e-06 | 2.04891e-06 |        0 |      GB |
|                                        Heap used for segments |        |    0.820332 |    0.820332 |        0 |      MB |
|                                      Heap used for doc values |        |    0.113979 |    0.113979 |        0 |      MB |
|                                           Heap used for terms |        |     0.37973 |     0.37973 |        0 |      MB |
|                                           Heap used for norms |        |     0.03302 |     0.03302 |        0 |      MB |
|                                          Heap used for points |        |           0 |           0 |        0 |      MB |
|                                   Heap used for stored fields |        |    0.293602 |    0.293602 |        0 |      MB |
|                                                 Segment count |        |         541 |         541 |        0 |         |
|                                                Min Throughput | scroll |     12.7872 |     12.8747 |  0.08758 | pages/s |
|                                             Median Throughput | scroll |     12.9679 |     13.0556 |  0.08776 | pages/s |
|                                                Max Throughput | scroll |     13.4001 |     13.5705 |  0.17046 | pages/s |
|                                       50th percentile latency | scroll |     524.966 |     251.396 |  -273.57 |      ms |
|                                       90th percentile latency | scroll |     577.593 |     271.066 | -306.527 |      ms |
|                                      100th percentile latency | scroll |      664.73 |     272.734 | -391.997 |      ms |
|                                  50th percentile service time | scroll |     522.387 |     248.776 | -273.612 |      ms |
|                                  90th percentile service time | scroll |     573.118 |      267.79 | -305.328 |      ms |
|                                 100th percentile service time | scroll |     660.642 |     268.963 | -391.678 |      ms |
|                                                    error rate | scroll |           0 |           0 |        0 |       % |
Closes #62024
2020-09-17 19:58:18 +02:00
Alan Woodward 5421a743a7 Move SearchLookup into FetchContext (#62549)
FetchSubPhase#getProcessor currently takes a SearchLookup parameter. This
however is only needed by a couple of subphases, and will almost certainly change in
future as we want to simplify how fetch phases retrieve values for individual hits.

To future-proof against further signature changes, this commit moves the SearchLookup
reference into FetchContext instead.
2020-09-17 17:39:02 +01:00
Alan Woodward e3e3aef3d8 Load version metadata even when stored fields are disabled (#62533)
Currently we throw an error if stored fields are disabled, but hit version metadata is
requested on a search. This doesn't make much sense, as the version information
is stored in docvalues and so has no connection with stored fields.

This commit removes the link between the two, allowing version metadata to be loaded
even when stored fields are disabled in a request.

Fixes #62456
2020-09-17 17:39:02 +01:00
Alan Woodward 91e2330529 Warn on badly-formed null values for date and IP field mappers (#62487)
In #57666 we changed when null_value was parsed for ip and date fields. Previously,
the null value was stored as a string, and parsed into a date or InetAddress whenever
a document containing a null value was encountered. Now, the values are parsed when
the mappings are built, which means that bad values are detected up front; if you try and
add a mapping with a badly-parsed ip or date for a null_value, the mapping will be
rejected.

This causes problems for upgrades in the case when you have a badly-formed null_value
in a pre-7.9 cluster. This commit fixes the upgrade case by changing the logic to only
logging a warning on the badly formed value, replicating the earlier behaviour.

Fixes #62363
2020-09-17 16:38:08 +01:00
Ignacio Vera 901000891a
Fix test error in InternalCardinalityTests#testEqualsAndHashcode (#62542) (#62554)
Make sure the the new HLL++ is different to the original one
2020-09-17 17:09:13 +02:00
Alan Woodward 63afc61b08 Introduce FetchContext (#62357)
We currently pass a SearchContext around to share configuration among
FetchSubPhases. With the introduction of runtime fields, it would be useful
to start storing some state on this context to be shared between different
subphases (for example, stored fields or search lookups can be loaded lazily
but referred to by many different subphases). However, SearchContext is a
very large and unwieldy class, and adding more methods or state here feels
like a bridge too far.

This commit introduces a new FetchContext class that exposes only those
methods on SearchContext that are required for fetch phases. This reduces
the API surface area for fetch phases considerably, and should give us some
leeway to add further state.
2020-09-17 09:57:43 +01:00
Adrien Grand e0a4a94985
Speed up merging when source is disabled. (#62443) (#62474)
The CodecReader wrapper we use to remove the `_recovery_source` field
doesn't override `StoredFieldsreader#getMergeInstance`, which has the
undesired side-effect of preventing the wrapped stored fields reader
from optimizing merging.
2020-09-17 10:53:31 +02:00
David Turner 62dcc5b1ae Suppress stack in VersionConflictEngineException (#62433)
`VersionConflictEngineException` is thrown on the hot path for updates,
but stack traces are expensive to compute and transport and rarely
useful for this kind of exception. This commit avoids computing the
stack trace for these exceptions.
2020-09-17 09:40:07 +01:00
Adrien Grand 9a8225bbc1
Upgrade to lucene-8.7.0-snapshot-9cd3af50f80. (#62450) (#62476)
This new snapshot contains the following JIRAs that we're interested in:
 - [LUCENE-9525](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-9525)
Better handling of small documents. This should improve retrieval times
when documents are less than ~1kB.
 - [LUCENE-9510](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-9510)
Faster flushes when index sorting is enabled by not compressing the
temporary files that store stored fields and term vectors.
2020-09-17 10:28:20 +02:00
Armin Braun 5112c17319
Add WARN Logging on Slow Transport Message Handling (#62444) (#62521)
Add simple WARN logging on slow inbound TCP messages.
2020-09-17 10:12:20 +02:00
David Turner 14aec44cd8 Log if recovery affected by disconnect (#62437)
Today we only emit `DEBUG` logs if the source disconnects from the
target during a recovery. This deserves to be noisier by default since
it should be rare and may help users identify other problems with their
network or with their shard movements.

This commit promotes this message to `INFO`. There's no need for `WARN`
since these days we will normally resume the recovery where it left off.
2020-09-17 08:22:40 +01:00
Ignacio Vera 2d3ca9c155
Introduce a sparse HyperLogLogPlusPlus class for cloning and serializing low cardinality buckets (#62480) (#62520)
Reduces the memory footprint of an HLL++ structure that uses Linear counting when cloning or deserialising the data structure.
2020-09-17 08:54:50 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani e1da558206 Remove unused test search context for significant_terms. 2020-09-16 14:27:11 -07:00
Jay Modi 5da922064f
LocalNodeMasterListener is a regular listener (#62485)
This commit makes the LocalNodeMasterListener interface extend the
ClusterStateListener interface and use a default implementation for
detecting whether the local node master status changed.

Backport of #62422
2020-09-16 11:42:53 -06:00
Tanguy Leroux 8a2e9e66d4
Wait for relocations and disk threshold monitor in DiskThresholdDeciderIT (#62358) (#62467)
Closes #62326
2020-09-16 17:40:20 +02:00
Armin Braun f6a8599cf8
Don't Start Redundant ConsistentSettingsService (#62283) (#62428)
The consistent settings service is only used in tests so far. No need to start it
unless it's actually used.
2020-09-16 09:43:04 +02:00
Ignacio Vera f3ed641fc7
Adds bucketOrd back to cardinality algorithms (#62389) (#62427) 2020-09-16 08:41:57 +02:00
Nik Everett 24a24d050a
Implement fields fetch for runtime fields (backport of #61995) (#62416)
This implements the `fields` API in `_search` for runtime fields using
doc values. Most of that implementation is stolen from the
`docvalue_fields` fetch sub-phase, just moved into the same API that the
`fields` API uses. At this point the `docvalue_fields` fetch phase looks
like a special case of the `fields` API.

While I was at it I moved the "which doc values sub-implementation
should I use for fetching?" question from a bunch of `instanceof`s to a
method on `LeafFieldData` so we can be much more flexible with what is
returned and we're not forced to extend certain classes just to make the
fetch phase happy.

Relates to #59332
2020-09-15 20:24:10 -04:00
Nik Everett 0a7f335215
Speed up writeVInt (backport of #62345) (#62419)
This speeds up `StreamOutput#writeVInt` quite a bit which is nice
because it is *very* commonly called when serializing aggregations. Well,
when serializing anything. All "collections" serialize their size as a
vint. Anyway, I was examining the serialization speeds of `StringTerms`
and this saves about 30% of the write time for that. I expect it'll be
useful other places.
2020-09-15 17:14:08 -04:00
Nik Everett 771a8893a6
Add more debugging information for cardinality agg (#62317) (#62397)
This adds two extra bits of info to the profiler:
1. Count of the number of different types of collectors. This lets us figure
   out if we're using the optimization for segment ordinals. It adds a few
   more similar counters just for good measure.
2. Profiles the `getLeafCollector` and `postCollection` methods. These are
   non-trivial for some aggregations, like cardinality.
2020-09-15 13:21:11 -04:00
Armin Braun ffbc64bd10
Log WARN on Response Deserialization Failure (#62368) (#62388)
We never see this exception in the logs even though it's pretty severe.
All we might see is an exception about a transport message not having been read fully
from the logic that follows this code.
Technically we should probably bubble up the exception but that's a bigger change
and needs some carefully reasoning, this change for the time being at least simplifies
tracking down deserialization issues in responses.
2020-09-15 18:27:39 +02:00
Adrien Grand 6db8afefc2
Upgrade to lucene-8.7.0-snapshot-cdfdc1e0851. (#62376)
Upgrade to a new Lucene snapshot that (at least partially) addresses the
indexing rate regression when index sorting is enabled.

Backport of #62334.
2020-09-15 17:48:07 +02:00
Alan Woodward f89fa421e2 Remove unnecessary IndexSearcher field on HitContext (#62378)
FastVectorHighlighter uses the top-level reader to rewrite queries against, which
it gets via an IndexSearcher field on HitContext. However, we can already access
this top-level reader via HitContext's existing LeafReaderContext field.

This commit removes the unnecessary field and constructor parameter, and
changes the implementation of topLevelReader to go via ReaderUtils and
the leaf reader context.
2020-09-15 15:46:14 +01:00
Christoph Büscher 0ca9829867 Muting CoordinatorTests#testLogsMessagesIfPublicationDelayed 2020-09-15 15:40:51 +02:00
Albert Zaharovits aeed1c05b0
Ensure authz operation overrides transient authz headers (#61621)
AuthorizationService#authorize uses the thread context to carry the result of the
authorisation as transient headers. The listener argument to the `authorize` method
must necessarily observe the header values. This PR makes it so that
the authorisation transient headers (`_indices_permissions` and `_authz_info`, but
NOT `_originating_action_name`) of the child action override the ones of the parent action.

Co-authored-by: Tim Vernum tim@adjective.org
2020-09-15 16:37:38 +03:00
Armin Braun eae6a3b18e
Fix testMappingVersionAfterDynamicMappingUpdate (#62352) (#62360)
There is a race in this test where the index request will return
once the dynamic mapping update has been observed by the cluster
state observer internally used by the indexing but not hit all
state appliers and thus isn't showing up as the applied state returned
by `clusterService.state()` yet.
2020-09-15 11:59:22 +02:00
Alan Woodward a68f7077c7 Rationalise fetch phase exceptions (#62230)
We have a special FetchPhaseExecutionException which contains some useful
information about which shard and doc a fetch phase has failed in. However, this
is not used in many places - currently only the ExplainPhase and the highlighters
throw one, and the FetchPhase itself catches IOExceptions and just passes them
to the ExceptionsHelper with no extra context.

This commit changes FetchPhase to throw FetchPhaseExecutionException if it
encounters problems in any of its subphases, and removes the special handling
from the explain and highlight phases. It also removes the need to pass shard ids
around when building HitContext objects.
2020-09-15 09:28:19 +01:00
Alan Woodward 8089210815 Some small cleanups in TermVectorsService (#62292)
We removed the use of aggregated stats from term vectors back in #16452, but there is
a bunch of dead code left here which can be stripped out.
2020-09-15 09:01:49 +01:00
Ignacio Vera 3536f7f7c2
Initialize BitArray storage as number of bits (#62327) (#62354) 2020-09-15 08:34:22 +02:00
Armin Braun c81a076f5a
Improve Efficiency of ClusterApplierService Iteration (#62282) (#62350)
The complexity of removing a timeout listener was `O(n)` which
means that in case of many queued up CS update tasks (such as in the
case of an avalanche of dynamic mapping updates) we're dealing with
quadratic complexity for timing out N tasks which was observed to be
an issue in practice.

This PR makes the complexity of timing out a task `O(1)` and generally
simplifies the iteration logic of listeners and applies to be a little
more efficient and inline better.
2020-09-15 05:59:48 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani f56ce4f39b
Fix failure in InnerHitBuilderTests around 'fields' option. (#62344)
The case InnerHitBuilderTests#testEqualsAndHashcode creates a copy of the object
by serializing + deserializing it, then applies a modification. If the 'fields'
list is empty, then deserializing it results in Collections.emptyList. Because
this is immutable, then modifying it can throw an UnsupportedOperationException.

This PR takes the same approach as for docvalue_fields, where we create a new
list instead of trying to add to an empty one.
2020-09-14 15:39:03 -07:00
Julie Tibshirani 4a19bdb2ea
Support the 'fields' option in inner_hits and top_hits. (#62337)
This PR adds support for the 'fields' option in the following places:
* Anytime `inner_hits` is used, for both fetching nested/ child docs and field collapsing
* The `top_hits` aggregation

Addresses #61949.
2020-09-14 11:51:45 -07:00
David Turner 9acd2fd1fd Minor cleanups to BytesReferenceStreamInput (#62302)
Followup to #61681:

- reuse the current iterator in `reset()` if possible
- simply some integer-overflow-avoidance in `skip()`
- clarify some comments
- address some IntelliJ warnings
2020-09-14 17:02:27 +01:00
Christoph Büscher e2eada2498
Fix disabling `allow_leading_wildcard` (#62300) (#62318)
Disabling the `query_string` queries `allow_leading_wildcard` parameter didn't
work after a change probably introduced in #60959 because the various field types
`wildcardQuery` don't check the leading characters like
QueryParserBase#getWildcardQuery does. This PR adds the missing check also
before calling the field types wildcard generating method.

Closes #62267
2020-09-14 17:13:17 +02:00
Alan Woodward 5358cee29c Cut over more mapping tests to MapperServiceTestCase (#62312)
Shaves a few more seconds off the build.
2020-09-14 16:00:37 +01:00
Armin Braun 95766da345
Save Some Allocations when Working with ClusterState (#62060) (#62303)
Just a number of obvious spots where we were allocating
duplicate empty structures or otherwise inefficient that I
found while investigating snapshot cluster state update performance.
2020-09-14 15:09:54 +02:00
Armin Braun 875af1c976
Remove Dead Variable in BlobStoreIndexShardSnapshots. (#62285) (#62295)
This was never used.

Co-authored-by: Howard <danielhuang@tencent.com>
2020-09-14 13:40:39 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 53bf057a53 [TEST] avoid double null check in TransportSearchActionTests 2020-09-11 10:10:09 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen aafb2cb812 Support point in time cross cluster search (#61827)
This commit integrates point in time into cross cluster search.

Relates #61062
Closes #61790
2020-09-10 19:25:48 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 808c8689ac Always include the matching node when resolving point in time (#61658)
If shards are relocated to new nodes, then searches with a point in time
will fail, although a pit keeps search contexts open. This commit solves
this problem by reducing info used by SearchShardIterator and always
including the matching nodes when resolving a point in time.

Closes #61627
2020-09-10 19:25:48 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 035f0638f4 Support point in time in async_search (#61560)
This commit integrates point in time into async search and
ensures that it works correctly with security enabled.

Relates #61062
2020-09-10 19:25:48 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 063a6d047c Release search context when scroll keep_alive is too large (#62179)
Previously, we close related search contexts if the keep_alive of a scroll is too large. 
But we accidentally change this behavior in #62061.
2020-09-10 19:25:48 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 2eb1e8bc84 Make keep alive of point in time optional in search (#62184)
A search request should not be required to extend the keep_alive of a point in time. 
This change makes that parameter optional.
2020-09-10 19:25:48 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi 3fc35aa76e Shard Search Scroll failures consistency (#62061)
Today some uncaught shard failures such as RejectedExecutionException skips the release of shard context
and let subsequent scroll requests access the same shard context again. Depending on how the other shards advanced,
this behavior can lead to missing data since scrolls always move forward.
In order to avoid hidden data loss, this commit ensures that we always release the context of shard search scroll requests whenever a failure
occurs locally. The shard search context will no longer exist in subsequent scroll requests which will lead to consistent shard failures
in the responses.
This change also modifies the retry tests of the reindex feature. Reindex retries scroll search request that contains a shard failure and
move on whenever the failure disappears. That is not compatible with how scrolls work and can lead to missing data as explained above.
That means that reindex will now report scroll failures when search rejection happen during the operation instead of skipping document
silently.
Finally this change removes an old TODO that was fulfilled with #61062.
2020-09-10 19:25:48 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi 4d528e91a1 Ensure validation of the reader context is executed first (#61831)
This change makes sure that reader context is validated (`SearchOperationListener#validateReaderContext)
before any other operation and that it is correctly recycled or removed at the end of the operation.
This commit also fixes a race condition bug that would allocate the security reader for scrolls more than once.

Relates #61446

Co-authored-by: Nhat Nguyen <nhat.nguyen@elastic.co>
2020-09-10 19:25:48 -04:00
Luca Cavanna 44bd4a6004 Fix point in time toXContent impl (#62080)
PointInTimeBuilder is a ToXContentObject yet it does not print out a whole object (it is rather a fragment). Also, when it is printed out as part of SearchSourceBuilder, an error is thrown because pit should be wrapped into its own object.

This commit fixes this and adds tests for it.
2020-09-10 19:25:47 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 3d69b5c41e Introduce point in time APIs in x-pack basic (#61062)
This commit introduces a new API that manages point-in-times in x-pack
basic. Elasticsearch pit (point in time) is a lightweight view into the
state of the data as it existed when initiated. A search request by
default executes against the most recent point in time. In some cases,
it is preferred to perform multiple search requests using the same point
in time. For example, if refreshes happen between search_after requests,
then the results of those requests might not be consistent as changes
happening between searches are only visible to the more recent point in
time.

A point in time must be opened before being used in search requests. The
`keep_alive` parameter tells Elasticsearch how long it should keep a
point in time around.

```
POST /my_index/_pit?keep_alive=1m
```

The response from the above request includes a `id`, which should be
passed to the `id` of the `pit` parameter of search requests.

```
POST /_search
{
    "query": {
        "match" : {
            "title" : "elasticsearch"
        }
    },
    "pit": {
            "id":  "46ToAwMDaWR4BXV1aWQxAgZub2RlXzEAAAAAAAAAAAEBYQNpZHkFdXVpZDIrBm5vZGVfMwAAAAAAAAAAKgFjA2lkeQV1dWlkMioGbm9kZV8yAAAAAAAAAAAMAWICBXV1aWQyAAAFdXVpZDEAAQltYXRjaF9hbGw_gAAAAA==",
            "keep_alive": "1m"
    }
}
```

Point-in-times are automatically closed when the `keep_alive` is
elapsed. However, keeping point-in-times has a cost; hence,
point-in-times should be closed as soon as they are no longer used in
search requests.

```
DELETE /_pit
{
    "id" : "46ToAwMDaWR4BXV1aWQxAgZub2RlXzEAAAAAAAAAAAEBYQNpZHkFdXVpZDIrBm5vZGVfMwAAAAAAAAAAKgFjA2lkeQV1dWlkMioGbm9kZV8yAAAAAAAAAAAMAWIBBXV1aWQyAAA="
}
```

#### Notable works in this change:

- Move the search state to the coordinating node: #52741
- Allow searches with a specific reader context: #53989
- Add the ability to acquire readers in IndexShard: #54966

Relates #46523
Relates #26472

Co-authored-by: Jim Ferenczi <jimczi@apache.org>
2020-09-10 19:25:47 -04:00
Armin Braun e0a81f7d14
Speed up Version Checks (#62216) (#62253)
The `fromId` method would show up in profiling and JIT analysis as not-inlinable because it's too large
in the contexts it's used in in many cases and was consuming a surprising amount of cycles for computing the
min compat versions.

-> extract cold path from `fromId` to make JIT happy and cache minimumg compatible versions to fields.
2020-09-10 22:57:06 +02:00
Armin Braun 25db5acb0d
Simplify TimeValue Serialization (#62023) (#62248)
This can be done without map lookups => less code and much smaller methods => better inlining potentially.
2020-09-10 20:16:21 +02:00
Armin Braun 7b941a18e9
Optimize Snapshot Shard Status Update Handling (#62070) (#62219)
Avoiding a number of noop updates that were observed to cause trouble (as in needless noop CS publishing) which can become an issue when working with a large number of concurrent snapshot operations.
Also this sets up some simplifications made in the clone snapshot branch.
2020-09-10 16:29:16 +02:00
Ignacio Vera c8981ea93d
upgrade to lucene-8.7.0-snapshot-b313618cc1d (#62213) (#62222) 2020-09-10 16:23:18 +02:00
Igor Motov b6bff56a56
Fix hard_bounds interval handling (#62129) (#62188)
The hard bounds were incorrectly scaled for intervals, which was
causing incorrect buckets to show up or no buckets at all for
interval other than 1.

Closes #62126
2020-09-09 15:42:12 -04:00
Nik Everett 1104d65465
Fix bug with terms' min_doc_count (#62130) (#62177)
The `global_ordinals` implementation of `terms` had a bug when
`min_doc_count: 0` that'd cause sub-aggregations to have array index out
of bounds exceptions. Ooops. My fault. This fixes the bug by assigning
ordinals to those buckets.

Closes #62084
2020-09-09 13:04:51 -04:00
Armin Braun 6710104673
Fix Creating NOOP Tasks on SNAPSHOT Pool (#62152) (#62157)
Fixing a few spots where NOOP tasks on the snapshot pool were created needlessly.
Especially when it comes to mixed master+data nodes and concurrent snapshots these
hurt delete operation performance needlessly.
2020-09-09 14:05:17 +02:00
Luca Cavanna fbf0967e20 QueryPhaseResultConsumer to call notifyPartialReduce (#62083)
As part of #60275 QueryPhaseResultConsumer ended up calling SearchProgressListener#onPartialReduce directly instead of notifyPartialReduce. That means we don't catch exceptions that may occur while executing the progress listener callback.

This commit fixes the call and adds a test for this scenario.
2020-09-09 13:44:07 +02:00
Luca Cavanna ad83261348 Print out search request as part of async search task description (#62057)
Currently, the async search task is the task that will be running through the whole execution of an async search. While the submit async search task prints out the search as part of its description, async search task doesn't while it should.

With this commit we address that while also making sure that the description highlights that the task is originated from an async search.

Also, we streamline the way the description is printed out by SearchTask so that it does not get forgotten in the future.
2020-09-09 13:44:07 +02:00
Rory Hunter b7fd7cf154
Write deprecation logs to a data stream (#61966)
Backport of #58924.

Closes #46106. Introduce a mechanism for writing deprecation logs to a data stream
as well as to disk.
2020-09-09 12:16:28 +01:00
Armin Braun ed4984a32e
Remove Redundant Stream Wrapping from Compression (#62017) (#62132)
In many cases we don't need a `StreamInput` or `StreamOutput`
wrapper around these streams so I this commit adjusts the API
to just normal streams and adds the wrapping where necessary.
2020-09-09 03:27:38 +02:00
Nik Everett b8e9a7125f
Speed up empty highlighting many fields (backport of #61860) (#62122)
Kibana often highlights *everything* like this:
```
POST /_search
{
  "query": ...,
  "size": 500,
  "highlight": {
    "fields": {
      "*": { ... }
    }
  }
}
```

This can get slow when there are hundreds of mapped fields. I tested
this locally and unscientifically and it took a request from 20ms to
150ms when there are 100 fields. I've seen clusters with 2000 fields
where simple search go from 500ms to 1500ms just by turning on this sort
of highlighting. Even when the query is just a `range` that and the
fields are all numbers and stuff so it won't highlight anything.

This speeds up the `unified` highlighter in this case in a few ways:
1. Build the highlighting infrastructure once field rather than once pre
   document per field. This cuts out a *ton* of work analyzing the query
   over and over and over again.
2. Bail out of the highlighter before loading values if we can't produce
   any results.

Combined these take that local 150ms case down to 65ms. This is unlikely
to be really useful when there are only a few fetched docs and only a
few fields, but we often end up having many fields with many fetched
docs.
2020-09-08 15:49:50 -04:00
Alan Woodward 28fd4a2ae8 Convert RangeFieldMapper to parametrized form (#62058)
This also adds the ability to define a serialization check on Parameters, used
in this case to only serialize format and locale parameters if the mapper is a
date range.
2020-09-08 18:44:13 +01:00
Alan Woodward 5f05eef7e3 Convert some more mapping tests to MapperServiceTestCase (#62089)
We don't need to extend ESSingleNodeTestCase for all these tests.
2020-09-08 17:51:40 +01:00
Tim Brooks 075271758e
Keep checkpoint file channel open across fsyncs (#61744)
Currently we open and close the checkpoint file channel for every fsync.
This file channel can be kept open for the lifecycle of a translog
writer. This avoids the overhead of opening the file, checking file
permissions, and closing the file on every fsync.
2020-09-08 08:54:53 -06:00
Francisco Fernández Castaño 2bb5716b3d
Add repositories metering API (#62088)
This pull request adds a new set of APIs that allows tracking the number of requests performed
by the different registered repositories.

In order to avoid losing data, the repository statistics are archived after the repository is closed for
a configurable retention period `repositories.stats.archive.retention_period`. The API exposes the
statistics for the active repositories as well as the modified/closed repositories.

Backport of #60371
2020-09-08 14:01:04 +02:00
Armin Braun ebd1569028
Fix testMasterFailOverWithQueuedDeletes (#62062) (#62078)
Fixing very rare corner case where the delete retry is slow.

Closes #62031
2020-09-08 10:35:06 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen bb0a583990
Allow enabling soft-deletes on restore from snapshot (#62018)
Closes #61969
2020-09-07 09:45:36 -04:00
Alan Woodward cbc9578cbd Remove SearchPhase interface (#62050)
The interface is never used as an abstraction - implementations are are called directly,
and most of them don't need to implement the preProcess method.
2020-09-07 13:45:43 +01:00
David Turner 3389d5ccb2 Introduce integ tests for high disk watermark (#60460)
An important goal of the disk threshold decider is to ensure that nodes
use less disk space than the high watermark, and to take action if a
node ever exceeds this watermark. Today we do not have any
integration-style tests of this high-level behaviour. This commit
introduces a small test harness that can adjust the apparent size of the
disk and verify that the disk threshold decider moves shards around in
response.

Co-authored-by: Yannick Welsch <yannick@welsch.lu>
2020-09-07 14:39:39 +02:00
Armin Braun 395538f508
Improve Snapshot State Machine Performance (#62000) (#62049)
Just a few random things to optimize motivated by somewhat sub-standard performance
for large snapshot cluster states with many concurrent snapshots observed in production.
2020-09-07 13:25:40 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi fa8e76abb1
Improve reduction of terms aggregations (#61779) (#62028)
Today, the terms aggregation reduces multiple aggregations at once using a map
to group same buckets together. This operation can be costly since it requires
to lookup every bucket in a global map with no particular order.
This commit changes how term buckets are sorted by shards and partial reduces in
order to be able to reduce results using a merge-sort strategy.
For bwc, results are merged with the legacy code if any of the aggregations use
a different sort (if it was returned by a node in prior versions).

Relates #51857
2020-09-07 13:13:20 +02:00
Alan Woodward a295b0aa86 Fix null_value parsing for data_nanos field mapper (#61994)
The null_value parameter for date fields is always parsed using DateFormatter.parseMillis,
which is incorrect for nanosecond resolution fields. This commit changes the parsing logic
to always use DateFieldType.parse() to parse the null value.
2020-09-07 10:58:54 +01:00
Alan Woodward 1799c0c583 Convert completion, binary, boolean tests to MapperTestCase (#62004)
Also fixes a metadata serialization bug in CompletionFieldMapper.
2020-09-07 10:48:20 +01:00
Luca Cavanna 0c8b438577
Add support for runtime fields (#61776)
This commit includes the work that has been done on the runtime fields feature branch until now. The high level tasks are listed in #59332. The tasks that have not yet been completed can be worked on after merging the feature branch.

We are adding a new x-pack plugin called runtime-fields that plugs in a custom mapper which allows to define runtime fields based on a script.
The changes included in this commit that were made outside of the x-pack/plugin/runtime-fields directory are minimal and revolve around 1) making the ScriptService available while parsing index mappings so that the scripts associated to runtime fields can be compiled 2) sharing code to manipulate ranges etc. as it can be reused in runtime fields.

Co-authored-by: Nik Everett <nik9000@gmail.com>
2020-09-07 09:14:53 +02:00
Howard b26584dff8 Remove unused deciders in BalancedShardsAllocator (#62026) 2020-09-07 00:04:16 -04:00
Armin Braun 1e3edbbe74
Simplify BytesReference StreamInput (#61681) (#62014)
Flattening both streams into a single stream here saves a few objects and some indirection.
Also, removed the redundant `offset` field which added nothing but complexity by forcing the
incrementation of two counters on every read.
2020-09-05 10:45:52 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 6d3b691048
Add snapshot only test modules (#61954)
This commit adds external test modules. These are modules meant for
external systems to test edge cases in elasticsearch, but only within
snapshots. They are not meant to be used in production, so protections
are also added from their accidental inclusion in release builds.

Note that this commit does not actually add any new modules, it only
adds the infrastructure for the new modules, under
`test/external-modules`.
2020-09-04 16:35:18 -07:00
Yannick Welsch 6d08b55d4e Simplify searchable snapshot shard allocation (#61911)
Simplifies allocation for snapshot-backed shards by always making the recovery source "from snapshot" for those
snapshot-backed shards (instead of "recover from local or from empty store"). Also let's the balancer pick a node which
to allocate the snapshot-backed shard to (which takes number of shards on each node into account unlike the current
implementation which just picks whatever node we are allowed to allocate to, with no notion of "balancing" at all).
2020-09-04 15:45:00 +02:00
Alan Woodward 66bb1eea98 Improve error messages on bad [format] and [null_value] params for date mapper (#61932)
Currently, if an incorrectly formatted date is passed as a null_value for a date field mapper
configuration, you get a vague error:

Failed to parse mapping [_doc]: cannot parse empty date
Similarly, if you pass an incorrect format, you get the error:

Failed to parse mapping [_doc]: Invalid format [...]
This commit improves both these errors by including the mapper name and parameter that
are misconfigured.

Fixes #61712
2020-09-04 14:13:28 +01:00
Ignacio Vera 31c026f25c
upgrade to Lucene-8.7.0-snapshot-61ea26a (#61957) (#61974) 2020-09-04 13:46:20 +02:00
Nik Everett 3d23dcd742
Use standard bit set impl in cardinality (#61816) (#61930)
This replaces a specialized bit set implementation used in cardinality
with our standard `BitArray` which works exactly the same way. Its also
tracked by `BigArrays` which is great!
2020-09-03 12:37:30 -04:00
Nik Everett 3934e14bc0
Fixup vwhisto test (#60936) (#61928)
This test assumed some random bounds that turned out not to hold in some
cases.

Closes #60673
2020-09-03 12:37:17 -04:00
Alan Woodward 48870c60c7 Don't spin up a whole node to unit test some data structures (#61923)
BytesRefHashTests and LongObjectHashMapTests currently extend ESSingleNodeTestCase,
which builds an entire node just to run some unit tests over entirely in-memory data
structures. This commit converts them both to extend ESTestCase.
2020-09-03 17:19:42 +01:00
Alan Woodward 3a1e0edf0a Convert DateFieldMapperTests to MapperTestCase (#61920) 2020-09-03 16:04:02 +01:00
Martijn Laarman cfa54c08bd [7.x] Version bump 7.9.1 release 2020-09-03 16:41:58 +02:00
Alan Woodward e2f006eeb4
Merge FetchSubPhase hitsExecute and hitExecute methods (#60907) (#61893)
FetchSubPhase has two 'execute' methods, one which takes all hits to be examined,
and one which takes a single HitContext. It's not obvious which one should be implemented
by a given sub-phase, or if implementing both is a possibility; nor is it obvious that we first
run the hitExecute methods of all subphases, and then subsequently call all the
hitsExecute methods.

This commit reworks FetchSubPhase to replace these two variants with a processor class,
`FetchSubPhaseProcessor`, that is returned from a single `getProcessor` method.  This
processor class has two methods, `setNextReader()` and `process`.  FetchPhase collects
processors from all its subphases (if a subphase does not need to execute on the current
search context, it can return `null` from `getProcessor`).  It then sorts its hits by docid, and
groups them by lucene leaf reader.  For each reader group, it calls `setNextReader()` on
all non-null processors, and then passes each doc id to `process()`.

Implementations of fetch sub phases can divide their concerns into per-request, per-reader
and per-document sections, and no longer need to worry about sorting docs or dealing with
reader slices.

FetchSubPhase now provides a FetchSubPhaseExecutor that exposes two methods,
setNextReader(LeafReaderContext) and execute(HitContext). The parent FetchPhase collects all
these executors together (if a phase should not be executed, then it returns null here); then
it sorts hits, and groups them by reader; for each reader it calls setNextReader, and then
execute for each hit in turn. Individual sub phases no longer need to concern themselves with
sorting docs or keeping track of readers; global structures can be built in
getExecutor(SearchContext), per-reader structures in setNextReader and per-doc in execute.
2020-09-03 12:20:55 +01:00
Alan Woodward af01ccee93
Add specific test for serializing all mapping parameter values (#61844) (#61877)
This commit adds a test to MapperTestCase that explicitly checks that a mapper can
serialize all its default values, and that this serialization can then be re-parsed. Note that
the test is disabled for non-parametrized mappers as their serialization may in some cases
output parameters that are not accepted. Gradually moving all mappers to parametrized
form will address this.

The commit also contains a fix to keyword mappers, which were not correctly serializing
the similarity parameter; this partially addresses #61563. It also enables `null` as a
value for `null_value` on `scaled_float`, as a follow-up to #61798
2020-09-03 09:20:26 +01:00
Nik Everett c19f67ce30
Support longs in BitArray (backport of #61867) (#61871)
We frequently use `long`s with `BitArray` in aggs and right now we have
to assert that the `long` fits in an `int`. This adds support for `long`
to `BitArray` so we don't need those assertions.
2020-09-02 17:24:31 -04:00
Henning Andersen 867d5f1c68
Search memory leak (#61788) (#61862)
Search could leak memory if global ordinals were calculated as part of
a search with low level cancellation enabled. QueryPhase registers a
cancellation on the reader that is never removed, which ends up being
referenced from the global ordinals cache entry. This keeps an indirect
reference to the search context. A significant leak can occur when a
heavy aggregation (cardinality for instance) is used and a failure occurs
during search, in particular if the pages backing the hyperlog++ structure
are not recycled when it is closed.

This commit also fixes an issue with an unclosed resource and request
breaker adjustment in the cardinality aggregation.
2020-09-02 18:51:14 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi a0e4331c49 Cleanup usages of QueryPhaseResultConsumer (#61713)
This commit generalizes how QueryPhaseResultConsumer is initialized.
The query phase always uses this consumer so it doesn't need to be hidden behind
an abstract class.
2020-09-02 14:41:02 +02:00
Alan Woodward d59343b4ba
Allow [null] values in [null_value] (#61798) (#61807)
Several field mappers have a null_value parameter, that allows you to specify a placeholder
value to insert into a document if the incoming value for that field is null. The default value
for this is always null, meaning "add no placeholder". However, we explicitly bar users from
setting this parameter directly to null (done in #7978, in order to fix an NPE).

This exclusion means that if a mapper is serialized with include_defaults, then we either need
to special-case null_value to ensure that it is not output when it holds the default value, or
we find that the resulting serialized form cannot be used to create a mapping. This stops us
doing some useful generic testing of mappers.

This commit permits null as a parameter value for null_value, and changes the tests to check
that it is a) permissible and b) applied without throwing errors. As part of the testing changes,
a new base class MapperServiceTestCase is refactored from MapperTestCase, holding
the various helper methods related to building mappings but not the single-mapper specific
abstract methods.

Closes #58823
2020-09-02 10:42:19 +01:00
Igor Motov 48e53cca94
Fix wrong NaN comparison (#61795) (#61811)
Fixes wrong NaN comparison in error message generator in GeoPolygonDecomposer and PolygonBuilder.

Supersedes #48207

Co-authored-by: Pedro Luiz Cabral Salomon Prado <pedroprado010@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-09-01 15:50:38 -04:00
Tim Brooks e573fa9abc
Add data.path fast path for FilePermission (#61302)
The recursive data.path FilePermission check is an extremely hot
codepath in Elasticsearch. Unfortunately the FilePermission check in
Java is extremely allocation heavy. As it iterates through different
file permissions, it allocates byte arrays for each Path component that
must be compared. This PR improves the situation by adding the recursive
data.path FilePermission it its own PermissionsCollection object which
is checked first.
2020-09-01 12:03:22 -06:00
Armin Braun 28710c985d
Dry up Settings from Map Construction (#61778) (#61803)
We used the same hack all over the place. At least drying it up to a single place.

Co-authored-by: Jay Modi <jaymode@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-09-01 19:46:10 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 6e944d9e21
Throws IndexNotFoundException in TransportGetAction for unknown System indices (#61785) (#61791)
The change #57936 introduced a dedicated thread pool for reads in system indices. 
It also introduced a potential NPE in the case the index to read in not yet present in 
the cluster state. This commit fixes that bug by using the getIndexSafe() instead of 
just index() method when retrieving the index's metadata so that an INFE is thrown 
if the index does not exist.
2020-09-01 17:41:57 +02:00
Dan Hermann 88a448f1cd
Fix wrong result when executing bulk requests with and without pipeline (#60818) (#61777) 2020-09-01 07:05:25 -05:00
Armin Braun 3fd25bfa87
Fix Concurrent Snapshot Create+Delete + Delete Index (#61770) (#61773)
We had a bug here were we put a `null` value into the shard
assignment mapping when reassigning work after a snapshot delete
had gone through. This only affects partial snaphots but essentially
dead-locks the snapshot process.

Closes #61762
2020-09-01 13:20:25 +02:00
Tanguy Leroux 787dfda4c1
Prevent snapshots to be mounted as system indices (#61517) (#61727)
System indices can be snapshotted and are therefore potential candidates 
to be mounted as searchable snapshot indices. As of today nothing 
prevents a snapshot to be mounted under an index name starting with . 
and this can lead to conflicting situations because searchable snapshot 
indices are read-only and Elasticsearch expects some system indices 
to be writable; because searchable snapshot indices will soon use an 
internal system index (#60522) to speed up recoveries and we should
prevent the system index to be itself a searchable snapshot index 
(leading to some deadlock situation for recovery).

This commit introduces a changes to prevent snapshots to be mounted 
as a system index.
2020-09-01 11:13:28 +02:00
Boice Huang 8fdd3d158b Remove redundant symbol in msearch tests (#61353) 2020-09-01 10:58:22 +02:00
Nik Everett fb84c1f73e
Calculate precise cardinality upper bounds (#61529) (#61754)
This reworks `CardinalityUpperBound` to support precise estimates while
maintaining most of the public API. This will allow us to make more
informed choices about the data structures that we use in aggregations.
None of those interesting choices come as part of this change, but they
are more possible with it.
2020-08-31 15:10:02 -04:00
Dan Hermann 2858e1efc4
Document new stats in _cat/nodes (#60445) (#61742) 2020-08-31 12:40:21 -05:00
Adam Locke 5723b928d7
Remove Outdated Snapshot Docs (#61684) (#61728)
Removing some now outdated statements that refer to a time
when snapshot operations could not run concurrently.

Closes #61680
2020-08-31 12:04:27 -04:00
Jason Tedor 43cb7c48bd
Adjust Lucene versions for 7.9.1
This commit adjusts the Lucene versions for 7.9.1 after the backporting
of upgrading the 7.9 branch to Lucene 8.6.2.
2020-08-31 10:30:39 -04:00
Jason Tedor 64cd229b35
Upgrade to Lucene 8.6.2 (#61688)
This commit upgrades the Lucene dependencies to 8.6.2.
2020-08-31 09:54:07 -04:00
Rory Hunter ff6c071275
Implement deprecation logging using log4j (#61629)
Backport of #61474.

Part of #46106. Simplify the implementation of deprecation logging by
relying of log4j more completely, and implementing additional behaviour
through custom appenders and filters.
2020-08-31 12:42:04 +01:00
Armin Braun 5c86b216e8
Fix Race in testGetSnapshotsRequest (#61694) (#61700)
The fact that the data node is already blocked on writing
data files did not guarantee that the cluster state that made
the data node start snapshotting is already applied on master.
This could lead to races where the get snapshots action still
runs based on a state without the snapshot in it, tripping the assertion.
Much safer to handle this by waiting on the non-blocking snapshot create
to return, which guarantees that the CS has been applied on master.

Closes #61541
2020-08-31 11:06:51 +02:00
Armin Braun 22e4d759c3
Speed up Reading Enum Set from Stream (#61678) (#61687)
No need in adding enum values to a normal set and then copying, the `EnumSet` is directly mutable just fine.
2020-08-30 20:49:51 +02:00
Jake Landis d2e5f2f532
[7.x] Enhance the ingest node simulate verbose output (#60433) (#60678)
This commit enhances the verbose output for the
`_ingest/pipeline/_simulate?verbose` api. Specifically
this adds the following:
* the pipeline processor is now included in the output
* the conditional (if) and result is now included in the output iff it was defined
* a status field is always displayed. the possible values of status are
  * `success` - if the processor ran with out errors
  * `error` - if the processor ran but threw an error that was not ingored
  * `error_ignored` - if the processor ran but threw an error that was ingored
  * `skipped` - if the process did not run (currently only possible if the if condition evaluates to false)
  * `dropped` - if the the `drop` processor ran and dropped the document
* a `processor_type` field for the type of processor (e.g. set, rename, etc.)
* throw a better error if trying to simulate with a pipeline that does not exist

closes #56004
2020-08-27 16:53:09 -05:00
Lee Hinman 1bfebd54ea
[7.x] Allocate newly created indices on data_hot tier nodes (#61342) (#61650)
This commit adds the functionality to allocate newly created indices on nodes in the "hot" tier by
default when they are created.

This does not break existing behavior, as nodes with the `data` role are considered to be part of
the hot tier. Users that separate their deployments by using the `data_hot` (and `data_warm`,
`data_cold`, `data_frozen`) roles will have their data allocated on the hot tier nodes now by
default.

This change is a little more complicated than changing the default value for
`index.routing.allocation.include._tier` from null to "data_hot". Instead, this adds the ability to
have a plugin inject a setting into the builder for a newly created index. This has the benefit of
allowing this setting to be visible as part of the settings when retrieving the index, for example:

```
// Create an index
PUT /eggplant

// Get an index
GET /eggplant?flat_settings
```

Returns the default settings now of:

```json
{
  "eggplant" : {
    "aliases" : { },
    "mappings" : { },
    "settings" : {
      "index.creation_date" : "1597855465598",
      "index.number_of_replicas" : "1",
      "index.number_of_shards" : "1",
      "index.provided_name" : "eggplant",
      "index.routing.allocation.include._tier" : "data_hot",
      "index.uuid" : "6ySG78s9RWGystRipoBFCA",
      "index.version.created" : "8000099"
    }
  }
}
```

After the initial setting of this setting, it can be treated like any other index level setting.

This new setting is *not* set on a new index if any of the following is true:

- The index is created with an `index.routing.allocation.include.<anything>` setting
- The index is created with an `index.routing.allocation.exclude.<anything>` setting
- The index is created with an `index.routing.allocation.require.<anything>` setting
- The index is created with a null `index.routing.allocation.include._tier` value
- The index was created from an existing source metadata (shrink, clone, split, etc)

Relates to #60848
2020-08-27 13:41:12 -06:00
Luca Cavanna f769821bc8
Pass SearchLookup supplier through to fielddataBuilder (#61430) (#61638)
Runtime fields need to have a SearchLookup available, when building their fielddata implementations, so that they can look up other fields, runtime or not.

To achieve that, we add a Supplier<SearchLookup> argument to the existing MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder method.

As we introduce the ability to look up other fields while building fielddata for mapped fields, we implicitly add the ability for a field to require other fields. This requires some protection mechanism that detects dependency cycles to prevent stack overflow errors.

With this commit we also introduce detection for cycles, as well as a limit on the depth of the references for a runtime field. Note that we also plan on introducing cycles detection at compile time, so the runtime cycles detection is a last resort to prevent stack overflow errors but we hope that we can reject runtime fields from being registered in the mappings when they create a cycle in their definition.

Note that this commit does not introduce any production implementation of runtime fields, but is rather a pre-requisite to merge the runtime fields feature branch.

This is a breaking change for MapperPlugins that plug in a mapper, as the signature of MappedFieldType#fielddataBuilder changes from taking a single argument (the index name), to also accept a Supplier<SearchLookup>.

Relates to #59332

Co-authored-by: Nik Everett <nik9000@gmail.com>
2020-08-27 18:09:56 +02:00
Alan Woodward b6cb590685 Log more information when mappings fail on index creation (#61577)
Errors from bad mappings at index creation are currently logged at DEBUG level, which
can make it difficult to work out what's going on if the index is being auto-created. This
commit ups the log level to INFO for auto-created indices, and includes some more
information in the log message.
2020-08-27 15:08:51 +01:00
David Turner 411965d392 Allow background cluster state update in tests (#61455)
Today the `CoordinatorTests` run the publication process as a single
atomic action; however in production it appears possible that another
master may be elected, publish its state, then fail, then we win another
election, all in between the time we sampled our previous cluster state
and started to publish the one we first thought of.

This violates the `assertClusterStateConsistency()` assertion that
verifies the cluster state update event matches the states we actually
published and applied.

This commit adjusts the tests to run the publication process more
asynchronously so as to allow time for this behaviour to occur. This
should eventually result in a reproduction of the failure in #61437 that
will let us analyse what's really going on there and help us fix it.
2020-08-27 11:22:58 +01:00
David Turner b866aaf81c Use int for number of parts in blob store (#61618)
Today we use `long` to represent the number of parts of a blob. There's
no need for this extra range, it forces us to do some casting elsewhere,
and indeed when snapshotting we iterate over the parts using an `int`
which would be an infinite loop in case of overflow anyway:

    for (int i = 0; i < fileInfo.numberOfParts(); i++) {

This commit changes the representation of the number of parts of a blob
to an `int`.
2020-08-27 10:54:03 +01:00
David Turner 5df74cc888 Replace Math.toIntExact with toIntBytes (#61604)
We convert longs to ints using `Math.toIntExact` in places where we're
sure there will be no overflow, but this doesn't explain the intent of
these conversions very well. This commit introduces a dedicated method
for these conversions, and adds an assertion that we never overflow.
2020-08-27 08:28:54 +01:00
Jay Modi 34c4fc3b91
Remove tasks module to define tasks system index (#61588)
This commit removes the tasks module that only existed to define the
tasks result index, `.tasks`,  as a system index. The definition for
the tasks results system index descriptor is moved to the
`SystemIndices` class with a check that no other plugin or module
attempts to define an entry with the same source.

Additionally, this change also makes the pattern for the tasks result
index a wildcard pattern since we will need this when the index is
upgraded (reindex to new name and then alias that to .tasks).

Backport of #61540
2020-08-26 09:48:23 -06:00
David Turner f2dc664228 Remove dead code in EsExecutors (#61574)
Removes a couple of unused methods.
2020-08-26 16:08:36 +01:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka 9f566644af
Do not create two loggers for DeprecationLogger backport(#58435) (#61530)
DeprecationLogger's constructor should not create two loggers. It was
taking parent logger instance, changing its name with a .deprecation
prefix and creating a new logger.
Most of the time parent logger was not needed. It was causing Log4j to
unnecessarily cache the unused parent logger instance.

depends on #61515
backports #58435
2020-08-26 16:04:02 +02:00
Igor Motov f70a59971a
[7.x] Add rate aggregation (#61369) (#61554)
Adds a new rate aggregation that can calculate a document rate for buckets
of a date_histogram.

Closes #60674
2020-08-25 17:39:00 -04:00
Nik Everett 87cf81e179
Migrate some more mapper test cases (#61507) (#61552)
Migrate some more mapper test cases from `ESSingleNodeTestCase` to
`MapperTestCase`.
2020-08-25 15:27:26 -04:00
markharwood 8b56441d2b
Search - add case insensitive support for regex queries. (#59441) (#61532)
Backport to add case insensitive support for regex queries. 
Forks a copy of Lucene’s RegexpQuery and RegExp from Lucene master.
This can be removed when 8.7 Lucene is released.

Closes #59235
2020-08-25 17:18:59 +01:00
Przemyslaw Gomulka f3f7d25316
Header warning logging refactoring backport(#55941) (#61515)
Splitting DeprecationLogger into two. HeaderWarningLogger - responsible for adding a response warning headers and ThrottlingLogger - responsible for limiting the duplicated log entries for the same key (previously deprecateAndMaybeLog).
Introducing A ThrottlingAndHeaderWarningLogger which is a base for other common logging usages where both response warning header and logging throttling was needed.

relates #55699
relates #52369
backports #55941
2020-08-25 16:35:54 +02:00
Armin Braun f22ddf822e
Some Optimizations around BytesArray (#61183) (#61511)
* Faster `equals` for `BytesArray` which is nice since with this change we use it for the search cache
* Lighter `StreamInput` for `BytesArray` that should save memory and some indirection relative to the one on the abstract bytes reference
* Lighter `writeTo` implementation
* Build a `BytesArray` instead of a PagedBytesReference whenever possible to save indirection and memory
2020-08-25 07:13:39 +02:00
Armin Braun 806dfcfcf7
Speed up Compression Logic by Pooling Resources (#61358) (#61495)
This is mostly motivated by the performance issues we are seeing around the GET mappings
REST API which (in case of a large number of indices) will create decompressing streams in a hot loop
which takes a significant amount of time for the system calls involved in instantiating deflaters
and inflaters.
Also, this fixes a leaked deflater when deserializing cached repository data.
2020-08-25 04:01:55 +02:00
Armin Braun 16b932c1dc
Remove Potentially Expensive Use of BytesReference.toBytesRef (#61415) (#61503)
This method might have materialize all the bytes in a reference into a fresh `byte[]`.
Using the stream is much safer and only trivially more expensive + in most cases we now run the fast path via `BytesArray` anyway.
2020-08-24 23:58:21 +02:00
Nhat Nguyen d47bbbafe0 Cancel multisearch when http connection closed (#61399)
Relates #61337
2020-08-24 15:12:54 -04:00
Nhat Nguyen 23a0f8b617 Detect and optimize noop of update index settings (#61348)
This optimization is more relevant in the context of CCR. When a node in
the follower cluster leaves, we reallocate the shard-follow tasks on 
that node to other nodes. The new tasks will overwhelm the follower
cluster with many put-mapping, update-settings requests, although most
of them are noop. This change detects and optimizes the noop
update-settings requests.
2020-08-24 15:08:53 -04:00
Nik Everett f3b6d49ae1
Migrate server mapper tests to new MapperTestCase (#61378) (#61490)
This continues #61301, migrating all of the mappers in `server` to the
new `MapperTestCase` which is nicer than `FieldMapperTestCase` because
it doesn't depend on all of Elasticsearch.
2020-08-24 13:33:35 -04:00
Armin Braun bb4d97073c
Remove Favicon Special Path in RestController (#61460) (#61487)
It's unnecessary (and adds one string comparison to every request) to special
case the favicon so I added it as a normal REST handler to simplify the code.
2020-08-24 18:36:23 +02:00
Armin Braun af2e2782eb
Stop Needlessly Copying Bytes in XContent Parsing (#61447) (#61469)
Wrapping a `BytesArray` in a `StreamInput` for deserialization is inefficient.
This forces Jackson to internally buffer (i.e. copy) all bytes from the `BytesArray`
before deserializing, adding overhead for copying the bytes and managing the buffers.

This commit fixes a number of spots where `BytesArray` is the most common type of
`BytesReference` to special case this type and parse it more efficiently.
Also improves parsing `String`s to use the more efficient direct `String` parsing APIs.
2020-08-24 15:49:15 +02:00
Dan Hermann c53731a0cd
[7.x] Fix wrong pipeline name in debug log (#58817) (#61233) 2020-08-21 11:14:01 -05:00
David Turner 078e8717ee Stop opening PING conns to remote clusters (#61408)
Today a remote cluster connection comprises a `PING` and a `REG`
channel. The `PING` channel is only used for health checks between the
elected master and the members of its own cluster, so is unused in a
remote cluster connection. This commit removes this unused connection.
2020-08-21 12:21:57 +01:00
Armin Braun e09058df1a
Serialize Get Mappings Response on Generic ThreadPool (#57937) (#61401)
For large responses to the get mappings request, the serialization
to XContent can be extremely slow (serializing mappings is expensive since
we have to decompress and deserialize the mapping source).
To not introduce instability on the IO thread handling the get mappings response
we should move the serialization to the management pool.
The trade-off of introducing one or two new context switches for responses that are
small enough to not cause trouble on the transport thread to prevent instability
in case of a large number of mappings in the cluster seems worth it.
2020-08-21 08:06:30 +02:00
Armin Braun 22509c95f8
Fix Blackholed Connection Behavior in DisruptableMockTransport (#61310) (#61381)
It is not realistic to drop messages without eventually failing.
To retain the coverage of long pauses this PR adjusts the blackholed
behavior to fail a send after 24h (which is assumed to be longer than any
timeout in the system) instead of never.

Closes #61034
2020-08-21 07:54:56 +02:00
Julie Tibshirani 997c73ec17
Correct how field retrieval handles multifields and copy_to. (#61391)
Before when a value was copied to a field through a parent field or `copy_to`,
we parsed it using the `FieldMapper` from the source field. Instead we should
parse it using the target `FieldMapper`. This ensures that we apply the
appropriate mapping type and options to the copied value.

To implement the fix cleanly, this PR refactors the value parsing strategy. Now
instead of looking up values directly, field mappers produce a helper object
`ValueFetcher`. The value fetchers are responsible for almost all aspects of
fetching, including looking up the right paths in the _source.

The PR is fairly big but each commit can be reviewed individually.

Fixes #61033.
2020-08-20 15:53:35 -07:00
Julie Tibshirani 85ad328df7
Ensure fetch fields aren't dropped when rewriting search. (#61390)
Previously we didn't retain the requested fields when performing a shallow copy
of the search source. This meant that when a search was rewritten, we could drop
the requested fields and fail to return them in the response.
2020-08-20 14:58:58 -07:00
Armin Braun 08dbd6d989
Optimize a few Spots on IO Loop (#60865) (#61380)
Saving some cycles here and there on the IO loop:

* Don't instantiate new `Runnable` to execute on `SAME` in a few spots
* Don't instantiate complicated wrapped stream for empty messages
* Stop instantiating almost never used `ClusterStateObserver` in two spots
* Some minor cleanup and preventing pointless `Predicate<>` instantiation in transport master node action
2020-08-20 20:22:49 +02:00
Alan Woodward a3a0c63ccf
Convert NumberFieldMapper to parametrized form (#61092) (#61376)
In addition, this commit converts ScaledFloatFieldMapper as it was relying
on a number of static values taken from NumberFieldMapper that had changed
or been removed.
2020-08-20 16:43:26 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen a3906dcef3 Enable cancellation for msearch requests (#61337)
Today multi-search requests are not cancellable because we create
regular tasks instead of cancellable ones for them.
2020-08-19 16:59:17 -04:00
Nik Everett 9789e6d154
Migrate some field mapper tests to ESTestCase (#61301) (#61346)
This switches a few tests for field mappers from `ESSingleNodeTestCase`
to `ESTestCase` because, in general, we prefer to avoid
`ESSingleNodeTestCase` when we can because it is slow and "big". "Big"
here means that it pulls in an entire node, making it difficult to
reason about what you are testing.
2020-08-19 15:43:49 -04:00
Armin Braun 4a53ae203e
Fix SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT.testThrottling (#61323) (#61328)
We have to set the recovery setting to `0` if we don't want throttling
from recoveries. Otherwise the randomized value used for this setting in
tests can lead to throttling unexpectedly.

Closes #61311
2020-08-19 15:26:32 +02:00
Nik Everett 70128e022b fix stats aggregator tests
With #60683 we stopped forcing aggregating all docs using a single
Aggregator which made some of our accuracy assumptions about the stats
aggregator incorrect. This adds a test that does the forcing and asserts
the old accuracy and adds a test without the forcing with much looser
accuracy guarantees.

Closes #61132
2020-08-19 08:55:43 -04:00
Alan Woodward b1aa0d8731
Fix fieldnames field type for pre-6.1 indexes (#61322)
The FieldNamesFieldMapper field has different behaviour for indexes created in
clusters earlier than v6.1, and the code to deal with this was still using the vestigial
FieldType field of FieldMapper in its indexing path. This meant that documents
added after an upgrade were not correctly indexing their field names field. This
commit corrects the parseCreateField method to use the default field type.

Fixes #61305
2020-08-19 12:59:09 +01:00
David Turner 389f7779e7 Report more details of unobtainable ShardLock (#61255)
Today a common reason for a `ShardLockObtainFailedException` is when a
shard is removed from a node and then assigned straight back to it again
before the node has had a chance to shut the previous shard instance
down. For instance, this can happen if a node briefly leaves the cluster
holding a primary with no in-sync replicas.

The message in this case is typically as follows:

    obtaining shard lock timed out after 5000ms, previous lock details: [shard creation] trying to lock for [shard creation]

This is pretty hard to interpret, and doesn't raise the important
question: "why didn't the shard shut down sooner?"

With this change we reword the message a bit, report the age of the
shard lock, and adjust the details to report that the lock is held by a
closing shard:

    obtaining shard lock for [starting shard] timed out after [5000ms], lock already held for [closing shard] with age [12345ms]

Relates #38807
2020-08-19 06:36:28 +01:00
Nhat Nguyen 08b0e78ef4 Log more info when search ops higher than expected (#61108)
We have seen a situation where the total search operations are higher 
than expected. Unfortunately, we did not have enough info to figure it
out. This commit adds the failures to the error to provide more context
and adjusts the log level in case of failure to debug.
2020-08-18 15:20:41 -04:00
Rory Hunter bd7236cd65 Version bump for 7.9.0 release 2020-08-18 16:07:43 +01:00
Dimitrios Liappis c870640cbd
[7.x] Introduce 6.8.13 as a version (#61198)
Introduce version 6.8.13 to branch 7.x
2020-08-18 17:07:16 +03:00
Armin Braun 58d07b2ffc
Remove Unused ByteBufferReference (#61116) (#61250)
We only work with heap byte buffers at this point and those we can and do unwrap the
`byte[]` ourselves and use `BytesArray` instead of a needless level of indirection via `ByteBuffer`.
2020-08-18 10:53:40 +02:00
Armin Braun 6ffa7f0737
Fix testConcurrentSnapshotDeleteAndDeleteIndex (#61228) (#61249)
There is a corner case here in which during partial snapshot the index is
deleted right between starting the snapshot in the CS and the data node getting to work
on it, causing the data node the fail that shard snapshot and making the snapshot `PARTIAL`.

Closes #61208
2020-08-18 10:45:30 +02:00
Mark Tozzi db1df6cc30
[7.x] Remove a bunch of type boilerplate from Aggs (#60852) (#61031) 2020-08-17 12:13:05 -04:00
Nik Everett 1b7bbafd81
Add method to make random DateFormatter pattern (backport of #60613) (#61213)
Adds a method to make a random date `DateFormatter` pattern. We expect
this'll be useful for runtime fields to compate their formatting with
the standard date field.
2020-08-17 10:57:52 -04:00
Christoph Büscher 6866396e1d Improve 'ignore_malformed' handling for dates (#60211)
Currently we occasionally can get ArithmeticException from parsing bad input
values on 'date' fields that are passed on even if 'ignore_malformed' is set.
This change adds this exception to the ones we already catch for malformed
values.

Closes #52634
2020-08-17 16:18:08 +02:00
David Turner b21cb7f466 Reduce allocations when persisting cluster state (#61159)
Today we allocate a new `byte[]` for each document written to the
cluster state. Some of these documents may be quite large. We need a
buffer that's at least as large as the largest document, but there's no
need to use a fresh buffer for each document.

With this commit we re-use the same `byte[]` much more, only allocating
it afresh if we need a larger one, and using the buffer needed for one
round of persistence as a hint for the size needed for the next one.
2020-08-17 13:45:31 +01:00
David Turner f3e0c60896
Restrict testing of legacy discovery to tests (#61178)
The 7.x branch preserves the legacy discovery mechanism from 6.x purely
for running internal cluster tests; this mechanism is otherwise
completely untested and unsupported. However it is still technically
possible to use it outside of the test suite if you dig through the
source code to work out what settings need to be set. With this change
we make it impossible to use this mechanism in production.

Closes #61177
2020-08-17 11:05:27 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 9cb45dafab
Unwrap transport exception when using transport client (#60801)
The ReloadSecureSettingsIT makes requests to the reload settings apis.
In 7.x, the client used from the integ test infrastructure may be a
transport client. In that case, the expected exception type, and causes
the test to fail (though it will hang indefinitely due to not counting
down the latch, see
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/60800). This commit adds
unwrapping of the remote exception to get the underlying expected
exception.

closes #51546
2020-08-13 10:24:04 -07:00