It's possible that the shard has been closed but the resources
associated with it have not yet been released. This waits until the
index lock can be obtained before running the tool.
This test fails because of an unknown exceptions in FsService.stats() method, which causes no stats to be returned. With this change the exception that is causing this issue is going to be logged.
Related to #19591 and #17964
This makes it obvious that these tests are for running the client yaml
suites. Now that there are other ways of running tests using the REST
client against a running cluster we can't go on calling the shared
client yaml tests "REST tests". They are rest tests, but they aren't
**the** rest tests.
This adds an extra REST handler for "_ingest/pipeline" so that users do not need to supply "_ingest/pipeline/*" to get all of them.
- Also adds a teardown section to related REST-tests for ingest.
Simplify Sniffer initialization and automatically create the default HostsSniffer
Take Sniffer.Builder out to its own top level class. Remove HostsSniffer.Builder and let SnifferBuilder create the default HostsSniffer. This simplifies the Sniffer initialization as the HostsSniffer is not mandatory anymore. It can still be specified though in case the configuration needs to be changed or a different impl has to be used. Also make HostsSniffer an interface.
Performing the bulk request shown in #19267 now results in the following:
```
{"_index":"test","_type":"test","_id":"1","_version":1,"_operation":"create","forced_refresh":false,"_shards":{"total":2,"successful":1,"failed":0},"status":201}
{"_index":"test","_type":"test","_id":"1","_version":1,"_operation":"noop","forced_refresh":false,"_shards":{"total":2,"successful":1,"failed":0},"status":200}
```
This adds the `bin/elasticsearch-translate` bin file that will be used
for CLI tasks pertaining to Elasticsearch. Currently it implements only
a single sub-command, `truncate-translog`, that creates a truncated
translog for a given folder.
Here's what running the tool looks like:
```
λ bin/elasticsearch-translog truncate -d data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/
Checking existing translog files
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
! WARNING: Elasticsearch MUST be stopped before running this tool !
! !
! WARNING: Documents inside of translog files will be lost !
! !
! WARNING: The following files will be DELETED! !
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-10.tlog
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-18.tlog
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-21.tlog
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-12.ckp
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-25.ckp
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-29.tlog
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-2.tlog
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-5.tlog
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-41.ckp
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-6.ckp
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-37.ckp
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-24.ckp
--> data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-11.ckp
Continue and DELETE files? [y/N] y
Reading translog UUID information from Lucene commit from shard at [data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/index]
Translog Generation: 3
Translog UUID : AxqC4rocTC6e0fwsljAh-Q
Removing existing translog files
Creating new empty checkpoint at [data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog.ckp]
Creating new empty translog at [data/nodes/0/indices/P45vf_YQRhqjfwLMUvSqDw/0/translog/translog-3.tlog]
Done.
```
It also includes a `-b` batch operation that can be used to skip the
confirmation diaglog.
Resolves#19123
This change adds a new special path to the buckets_path syntax
`_bucket_count`. This new option will return the number of buckets for a
multi-bucket aggregation, which can then be used in pipeline
aggregations.
Closes#19553
When the request body is missing, all documents in the target index are counted.
As mentioned in #19422, the same should happen when the request body is an empty
json object. This is also the behaviour for the `_search` endpoint and the two
APIs should behave in the same way.
Before the aggregation tree was traversed to figure out what the parent level is, this commit
changes that by using `NestedScope` to figure out the nested depth level. The big upsides
are that this cleans up `NestedAggregator` (it used a hack to lazily figure out the nested parent filter)
and this is also what `nested` query uses and therefor the `nested` query can be included inside `nested`
aggregation and work correctly.
Closes#11749Closes#12410
Recently, we experience timeouts on our Windows build slaves for
Netty4RestIT. Until we have figured out what's going on, we
increase this test suite's timeout temporarily to ensure this
timeout does not mask other problems.
We disable transitive dependencies in our build plugin
for all dependencies except for the group `org.elasticsearch`.
However, in the reindex plugin we depend on the REST client
and declare its dependencies again which is not necessary
(and led to problems with conflicting versions in #19281).
With this PR we remove the duplicate declaration.
This adds a header that looks like `Location: /test/test/1` to the
response for the index/create/update API. The requirement for the header
comes from https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.htmlhttps://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.2 claims that relative
URIs are OK. So we use an absolute path which should resolve to the
appropriate location.
Closes#19079
This makes large changes to our rest test infrastructure, allowing us
to write junit tests that test a running cluster via the rest client.
It does this by splitting ESRestTestCase into two classes:
* ESRestTestCase is the superclass of all tests that use the rest client
to interact with a running cluster.
* ESClientYamlSuiteTestCase is the superclass of all tests that use the
rest client to run the yaml tests. These tests are shared across all
official clients, thus the `ClientYamlSuite` part of the name.