We recently cleaned up the use of the word "metadata" across the
codebase. Even more additional uses have trickled in, likely from
in-progress work. This commit cleans up these last few additional
instances.
Relates #54519
The use of available processors, the terminology, and the settings
around it have evolved over time. This commit cleans up some places in
the codes and in the docs to adjust to the current terminology.
Creates a reusable template for token filter reference documentation.
Contributors can make a copy of this template and customize it when
documenting new token filters.
* Prevent putting V2 index template when overlapping with existing template
This change prevents putting V2 index template when it would overlap with existing V2 template
of the same priority
Relates to #53101
Deprecate alternative sequence parameter declaration (with then by)
Disallow lack of time units inside maxspan
Fix#55023
Relate #54680
(cherry picked from commit 201adafba9def1de4bf843760defb9def3394f63)
Implement DATETIME_PARSE(<datetime_str>, <pattern_str>) function
which allows to parse a datetime string according to the specified
pattern into a datetime object. The patterns allowed are those of
java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.
Relates to #53714
(cherry picked from commit 3febcd8f3cdf9fdda4faf01f23a5f139f38b57e0)
This changes the behavior of aggregations when search is performed
against enough shards to enable "batch reduce" mode. In this case we
force always store aggregations in serialized form rather than a
traditional java reference. This should shrink the memory usage of large
aggregations at the cost of slightly slowing down aggregations where the
coordinating node is also a data node. Because we're only doing this
when there are many shards this is likely to be fairly rare.
As a side effect this lets us add logs for the memory usage of the aggs
buffer:
```
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,052][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [1320->448] max [1320]
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,089][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [1328->448] max [1328]
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,102][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [1328->448] max [1328]
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,103][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [1328->448] max [1328]
[2020-04-03T17:03:57,105][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs final reduction [888] max [1328]
```
These are useful, but you need to keep some things in mind before
trusting them:
1. The buffers are oversized ala Lucene's ArrayUtils. This means that we
are using more space than we need, but probably not much more.
2. Before they are merged the aggregations are inflated into their
traditional Java objects which *probably* take up a lot more space
than the serialized form. That is, after all, the reason why we store
them in serialized form in the first place.
And, just because I can, here is another example of the log:
```
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,731][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [147528->49176] max [147528]
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,750][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [147528->49176] max [147528]
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,809][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [147528->49176] max [147528]
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,827][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs partial reduction [147528->49176] max [147528]
[2020-04-03T17:06:18,829][TRACE][o.e.a.s.SearchPhaseController] [runTask-0] aggs final reduction [98352] max [147528]
```
I got that last one by building a ten shard index with a million docs in
it and running a `sum` in three layers of `terms` aggregations, all on
`long` fields, and with a `batched_reduce_size` of `3`.
Today, we do not clear the recent errors in AutoFollowCoordinator when
we successfully auto-follow indices. This can lead to confusion for the
operators.
`PipelineAggregator`s are only sent across the wire for backwards
compatibility with 7.7.0. `PipelineAggregator` needs to continue to
implement `NamedWriteable` for backwards compatibility but pipeline
aggregations created after 7.7.0 need not implement any of the methods
in that interface because we'll never attempt to call them. So this
creates implementations in `PipelineAggregator` (the base class) that
just throw exceptions.
Instead delete the data streams manually, until client yaml test runners
have been updated to also delete all data streams after each yaml test.
Relates to #53100
This change preserves the task id for internal requests for the `StartDatafeedPersistentTask`.
Task ids are a way to express a relationship between related internal requests.
In this particular case, the task ids are used for debugging and (soon) security auditing,
but not for task cancellation, because there is already a graceful-shutdown of child
internal requests (given a task id) in place.
The ranges in HTTP headers are using inclusive values for start and end of the range.
The math we used was off in so far that start equals end for the range resulted in length `0`
instead of the correct value of `1`.
Closes#54981Closes#54995
* HLRC support for Index Templates V2 (#54838)
* HLRC support for Index Templates V2
This change adds High Level Rest Client support for Index Templates V2.
Relates to #53101
* fixed compilation error
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit includes a number of changes to reduce overall build
configuration time. These optimizations include:
- Removing the usage of the 'nebula.info-scm' plugin. This plugin
leverages jgit to load read various pieces of VCS information. This
is mostly overkill and we have our own minimal implementation for
determining the current commit id.
- Removing unnecessary build dependencies such as perforce and jgit
now that we don't need them. This reduces our classpath considerably.
- Expanding the usage lazy task creation, particularly in our
distribution projects. The archives and packages projects create
lots of tasks with very complex configuration. Avoiding the creation
of these tasks at configuration time gives us a nice boost.
These tests do CRUD for component templates, however, for 7.7 some changes weren't backported in the
`_doc` wrapping/unwrapping done for the APIs, this can cause test failures.
This bumps the minimum version for these tests to 7.8, which is okay because component templates are
hidden behind a flag and have no compatibility guarantees for 7.7.
Relates to #53101
ForbiddenApis task via the precommit task currently makes an assumption
that only the test and main source sets are present for any given project.
This commit removes that assumption and allows for any project source set's
compileClasspath class path to be added to the forbiddenApis classpath
configuration.
When a new index is rolled over, we check to see whether there are any duplicate alias
configurations in the index template configuration. Additionally, when a new index is created from a
bulk action, we check the templates to see if there are any ingest pipelines that need to be applied
to the index that will be newly created.
Both of these actions previously checked the v1 templates for their settings, they now also check
the v2 index templates, with the v2 index templates taking precendence similar to the way they do
when creating an index.
Relates to #53101
We occasionally add a global template for our YAML tests, and this can cause warnings for these
template tests. This commit adds these warnings so they don't cause test failures.
Resolves#54822
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
This change reintroduces the system index APIs for Kibana without the
changes made for marking what system indices could be accessed using
these APIs. In essence, this is a partial revert of #53912. The changes
for marking what system indices should be allowed access will be
handled in a separate change.
The APIs introduced here are wrapped versions of the existing REST
endpoints. A new setting is also introduced since the Kibana system
indices' names are allowed to be changed by a user in case multiple
instances of Kibana use the same instance of Elasticsearch.
Relates #52385
Backport of #54858
* Drop BASE TABLE type in favour for just TABLE
This commit drops the table type 'BASE TABLE' and replaces all
occurences with just 'TABLE', since his type is wider-used and
friendlier to the client applications that query for certain table types
in their discovery mode.
The 'TABLE' type is also explicitely mentioned by the JDBC and ODBC
standards and although other data source-specific types are permitted,
older apps will not work well with them.
* Refactor table type constants out of IndexType
Move SQL_TABLE/_ALIAS out of IndexType, so that they can also be used in
that Enum definition.
(cherry picked from commit 70241b52697ac2cf71004040042123c1ec050299)
Today we construct the node environment relatively early in the node
construction process, before we have even constructed the final
environment, which means before the final settings are
available. Rather, we should defer constructing the node environment
until the final environment is available. This commit does that. This
helps delay node environment construction until after the node roles are
properly determined, which is important since the node environment does
some checks on the basis of whether or not the node is neither a data
nor a master node (such nodes should not have index metadata nor shard
data on disk). Note that a consequence of this is that the initial log
line that displays the node name, node ID, and cluster name does not
appear until later in startup (after we have loaded plugins). This seems
okay.
Implement DATETIME_FORMAT(<date/datetime/time>, ) function
which allows for formatting a timestamp to the specified format. The
patterns allowed as those of java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.
Related to #53714
(cherry picked from commit 72be0b54a9299e87e785469cdc9aafac2a48c046)
Today the shards of searchable snapshots are allocated with a naive
`ExistingShardsAllocator` which selects the first valid node for each shard.
Thanks to #54729 we can now allow these shards to fall through to the balanced
shards allocator so that they are allocated in a more balanced fashion.
Relates #50999
Guava was removed from Elasticsearch many years ago, but remnants of it
remain due to transitive dependencies. When a dependency pulls guava
into the compile classpath, devs can inadvertently begin using methods
from guava without realizing it. This commit moves guava to a runtime
dependency in the modules that it is needed.
Note that one special case is the html sanitizer in watcher. The third
party dep uses guava in the PolicyFactory class signature. However, only
calling a method on the PolicyFactory actually causes the class to be
loaded, a reference alone does not trigger compilation to look at the
class implementation. There we utilize a MethodHandle for invoking the
relevant method at runtime, where guava will continue to exist.
A Java8 compatible version of Map.ofEntries() was added in #54183,
but it really needs a compat version of Map.entry as well in order to
facilitate easy backports from master.
IndexShardIT#testMaybeFlush relies on the assumption that the safe commit
and translog deletion policy have advanced after IndexShard#sync returns .
This assumption does not hold if there's a race with the global checkpoint sync.
Closes#52223