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.
When target indices are remote only, CCS does not require user to have privileges on the local cluster. This PR ensure Point-In-Time reader follows the same pattern.
Relates: #61827
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.
This allows the `check-migration` step to move past the allocation check
if the tier routing settings are manually unset.
This helps a user unblock ILM in case a tier is removed (ie. if the warm tier
is decommissioned this will allow users to resume the ILM policies stuck in
`check-migration` waiting for the warm nodes to become available and the managed
index to allocate. this allows the index to allocate on the other available tiers)
(cherry picked from commit d7a1eaa7f51d0972d10c0df1d3cd77d6b755dd41)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
Implement FORMAT according to the SQL Server spec: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/format-transact-sql?view=sql-server-ver15#ExampleD by translating to the java.time patterns used in DATETIME_FORMAT.
Closes: #54965
Co-authored-by: Marios Trivyzas <matriv@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bogdan Pintea <bogdan.pintea@elastic.co>
Co-authored-by: Andrei Stefan <astefan@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit da511f4e033db6e8a6aa2a54b23e906b5e026845)
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.
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
This commit adds a test that verifies that snapshots incrementality
is respected when a snapshot-backed index is snapshotted. This
test mounts a snapshot as a snapshot-backed index, creates a
new snapshot from it and then verifies that no new data blobs
were added to the repository.
The autoscaling decision API now returns an absolute capacity,
and leaves the actual decision of whether a scale up or down
is needed to the orchestration system.
The decision API now returns both a tier and node level required
and current capacity as wells as a decider level breakdown of the
same though with in particular current memory still not populated.
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
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
This commit adjusts the following APIs so now they not only support an `_all` case, but wildcard patterned Ids as well.
- `GET _ml/calendars/<calendar_id>/events`
- `GET _ml/calendars/<calendar_id>`
- `GET _ml/anomaly_detectors/<job_id>/model_snapshots/<snapshot_id>`
- `DELETE _ml/anomaly_detectors/<job_id>/_forecast/<forecast_id>`
* [ML] Add new include flag to GET inference/<model_id> API for model training metadata (#61922)
Adds new flag include to the get trained models API
The flag initially has two valid values: definition, total_feature_importance.
Consequently, the old include_model_definition flag is now deprecated.
When total_feature_importance is included, the total_feature_importance field is included in the model metadata object.
Including definition is the same as previously setting include_model_definition=true.
* fixing test
* Update x-pack/plugin/core/src/test/java/org/elasticsearch/xpack/core/ml/action/GetTrainedModelsRequestTests.java
Async search tests can take more than one minute due to the excessive trace logs.
And the point in time in the tests can be expired the midway.
Closes#62451
Expressions like `1 = 2 = 3 = 4` or `1 < 2 = 3 >= 4` were treated with
leftmost priority: ((1 = 2) = 3) = 4 which can lead to confusing
results. Since such expressions don't make so much change for EQL
filters we disallow them in the parser to prevent unexpected results
from their bad usage.
Major DBs like PostgreSQL and Oracle also disallow them in their SQL
syntax. (counter example would be MySQL which interprets them as we did
before with leftmost priority).
Fixes: #61654
(cherry picked from commit 8f94981bb093f104228d267b532e0a3d5b7f6a38)
The purpose for this change is to allow validation of queries without
having to actually execute them. The optimizer already picks up this
case.
Fix#62494
(cherry picked from commit 675889559b2f96a0c1faa6fc84fd537148ba2cce)
This commit address some build failures from the perspective of Intellij.
These changes include:
* changing an order of a dependency definition that seems to can cause Intellij build to fail.
* introduction of an abstract class out of the test source set (seems to be an issue sharing
classes cross projects with non-standard source sets.
* a couple of missing dependency definitions (not sure how the command line worked prior to this)
Removes methods that were no longer used regarding version 5.4 doc ids of ModelState.
Also adds clean up of 5.4 model state and quantile docs in the daily maintenance.
Backport of #62434
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.
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
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.
The data frame structure in c++ has a limit on 2^32 documents. This commit
adds a check that the number of documents involved in the analysis are
less than that and fails to start otherwise. That saves the cost of
reindexing when it is unnecessary.
Backport of #62547
This adds ILM support for automatically migrating the managed
indices between data tiers.
This proposal makes use of a MigrateAction that is injected
(similar to how the Unfollow action is injected) in phases that
don't define index allocation rules using the AllocateAction or
don't explicitly define the MigrateAction itself (regardless if it's
enabled or disabled).
(cherry picked from commit c1746afffd61048d0c12d3a77e6d8191a804ed49)
Signed-off-by: Andrei Dan <andrei.dan@elastic.co>
ReplaceDataStreamBackingIndexStep#performAction seems to perform an equality
check on an original Index and the write indexes names, but because this
compares an Index instance to a String, the condition can never be met. This PR
changes this comparison.
ShardClusterSnapshotRestoreIT is confusing as we already have a
very complete SharedClusterSnapshotRestoreIT test suite. This
commit removes ShardClusterSnapshotRestoreIT and folds its
unique test in DataStreamsSnapshotsIT.