* Replace the exclusionary word whitelist with allowlist, and blacklist with denylist, in code commet and internal variable/method/class/package name.
Signed-off-by: Andreas <apre@gmx.at>
* Drop mocksocket in favour of custom security manager checks (tests only)
Signed-off-by: Andriy Redko <andriy.redko@aiven.io>
* Slightly relaxed host checks to allow all local addresses
Signed-off-by: Andriy Redko <andriy.redko@aiven.io>
This commit adds the SPDX license header and modifications copyright to security
policy files.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit adds the SPDX Apache-2.0 license header along with an additional
copyright header for all modifications.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit fixes the currently broken gradle build resulted from the renaming work. It reverts a few dependencies and comments out the `opensearch_distibutions` task which is currently failing for some builds. We will address these separately in the future once we have a working build.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors the remaining o.e.index and o.e.test packages in the
test/fixtures module. References throughout the codebase are also refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
Refactor the code in the `libs/x-content` module and any references to those in the entire code base. The refactoring is done as part of the renaming to OpenSearch work.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
Refactor the code in the `libs/core` module and any references to those in the entire code base. The refactoring is done as part of the renaming to OpenSearch work.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors o.e.common.settings package to the
o.opensearch.common.setttings namespace. All references throughout the codebase
are refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
* Rename org.elasticsearch.gateway to org.opensearch.gateway
Signed-off-by: Harold Wang <harowang@amazon.com>
* Rename org.elasticsearch.http to org.opensearch.http
Signed-off-by: Harold Wang <harowang@amazon.com>
* Renames org.elasticsearch.plugins to org.opensearch.plugins
Signed-off-by: Harold Wang <harowang@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the o.e.common.util package to the
o.opensearch.common.util namespace. All references throughout the codebase have
been refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
This commit refactors the o.e.common.xcontent package to
o.opensearch.common.xcontent. All references throughout the codebase have been
refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Walter Knize <nknize@apache.org>
* [Rename] o.e.common subpackages round 1
This commit refactors the following subpackages of o.e.common:
* o.e.common.joda
* o.e.common.lease
* o.e.common.metrics
* o.e.common.network
* o.e.common.path
* o.e.common.recycling
* o.e.common.regex
* o.e.common.rounding
* o.e.common.text
* o.e.common.time
* o.e.common.transport
to the o.opensearch namespace. All references throughout the codebase have been
refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
* fix imports 1
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the following packages:
* o.e.common.blobstore
* o.e.common.breaker
* o.e.common.bytes
to the o.opensearch.common namespace. All references throughout the codebase
have been refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors classes under o.e.common to o.opensearch.common. All
references throughout the codebase have also been refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the remaining o.e.cluster packages to
o.opensearch.cluster. All references throughout the codebase are also
refactored.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the remaining o.e.action.support subpackages to
o.opensearch.support. All references throughout the codebase are also refactored
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the o.e.cli and o.e.client packages from elasticsearch to
o.opensearch.cli and o.opensearch.client packages in the server module,
respectively.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
This commit refactors the following subpackages:
* o.e.cluster.health
* o.e.cluster.metadata
* o.e.cluster.node
to o.opensearch.cluster.*. All other references throughout the codebase are
updated.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
Refactor the repositories package in the server module to rename the package from `org.elasticsearch.repositories` to `org.opensearch.repositories`
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
Refactor `server/snapshots` to rename the package names from `org.elasticsearch.snapshots` to `org.opensearch.snapshots` as part of the rename to OpenSearch work.
Signed-off-by: Rabi Panda <adnapibar@gmail.com>
This commit refactors all classes in o.e.action.admin.cluster to
org.opensearch.action.admin.cluster. References are updated
throughout the codebase.
Signed-off-by: Nicholas Knize <nknize@amazon.com>
Introduce a javaRestTest source set and task to compliment the yamlRestTest.
javaRestTest differs such that the code is sourced from Java and may have
different dependencies and setup requirements for the test clusters. This also
allows the tests to run in parallel in different cluster instances to prevent any
cross test contamination between the two types of tests.
Included in this PR is all :modules no longer use the integTest task. The tests
are now driven by test, yamlRestTest, javaRestTest, and internalClusterTest.
Since only :modules (and :rest-api-spec) have been converted to yamlRestTest
we can now disable the integTest task if either yamlRestTest or javaRestTest have
been applied. Once all projects are converted, we can delete the integTest task.
related: #56841
related: #59444
This commit moves the modules REST tests to the
newly introduced yamlRestTest source set. A few
tests have also been re-named to include the correct
IT suffix. Without changing the names, the testing
conventions task would fail since now that the YAML
tests are no longer present pacify the convention.
These tests have moved to the internalClusterTest
source set.
related: #56841
In order to ensure that we do not write a broken piece of `RepositoryData`
because the phyiscal repository generation was moved ahead more than one step
by erroneous concurrent writing to a repository we must check whether or not
the current assumed repository generation exists in the repository physically.
Without this check we run the risk of writing on top of stale cached repository data.
Relates #56911
This commit creates a new Gradle plugin to provide a separate task name
and source set for running YAML based REST tests. The only project
converted to use the new plugin in this PR is distribution/archives/integ-test-zip.
For which the testing has been moved to :rest-api-spec since it makes the most
sense and it avoids a small but awkward change to the distribution plugin.
The remaining cases in modules, plugins, and x-pack will be handled in followups.
This plugin is distinctly different from the plugin introduced in #55896 since
the YAML REST tests are intended to be black box tests over HTTP. As such they
should not (by default) have access to the classpath for that which they are testing.
The YAML based REST tests will be moved to separate source sets (yamlRestTest).
The which source is the target for the test resources is dependent on if this
new plugin is applied. If it is not applied, it will default to the test source
set.
Further, this introduces a breaking change for plugin developers that
use the YAML testing framework. They will now need to either use the new source set
and matching task, or configure the rest resources to use the old "test" source set that
matches the old integTest task. (The former should be preferred).
As part of this change (which is also breaking for plugin developers) the
rest resources plugin has been removed from the build plugin and now requires
either explicit application or application via the new YAML REST test plugin.
Plugin developers should be able to fix the breaking changes to the YAML tests
by adding apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.yaml-rest-test' and moving the YAML tests
under a yamlRestTest folder (instead of test)
Restoring from a snapshot (which is a particular form of recovery) does not currently take recovery throttling into account
(i.e. the `indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec` setting). While restores are subject to their own throttling (repository
setting `max_restore_bytes_per_sec`), this repository setting does not allow for values to be configured differently on a
per-node basis. As restores are very similar in nature to peer recoveries (streaming bytes to the node), it makes sense to
configure throttling in a single place.
The `max_restore_bytes_per_sec` setting is also changed to default to unlimited now, whereas previously it was set to
`40mb`, which is the current default of `indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec`). This means that no behavioral change
will be observed by clusters where the recovery and restore settings were not adapted.
Relates https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/57023
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <james.rodewig@elastic.co>
This is a simple naming change PR, to fix the fact that "metadata" is a
single English word, and for too long we have not followed general
naming conventions for it. We are also not consistent about it, for
example, METADATA instead of META_DATA if we were trying to be
consistent with MetaData (although METADATA is correct when considered
in the context of "metadata"). This was a simple find and replace across
the code base, only taking a few minutes to fix this naming issue
forever.
* Remove Unused Single Delete in BlobStoreRepository
There are no more production uses of the non-bulk delete or the delete that throws
on missing so this commit removes both these methods.
Only the bulk delete logic remains. Where the bulk delete was derived from single deletes,
the single delete code was inlined into the bulk delete method.
Where single delete was used in tests it was replaced by bulk deleting.
* Make BlobStoreRepository Aware of ClusterState (#49639)
This is a preliminary to #49060.
It does not introduce any substantial behavior change to how the blob store repository
operates. What it does is to add all the infrastructure changes around passing the cluster service to the blob store, associated test changes and a best effort approach to tracking the latest repository generation on all nodes from cluster state updates. This brings a slight improvement to the consistency
by which non-master nodes (or master directly after a failover) will be able to determine the latest repository generation. It does not however do any tricky checks for the situation after a repository operation
(create, delete or cleanup) that could theoretically be used to get even greater accuracy to keep this change simple.
This change does not in any way alter the behavior of the blobstore repository other than adding a better "guess" for the value of the latest repo generation and is mainly intended to isolate the actual logical change to how the
repository operates in #49060
Backport of #48849. Update `.editorconfig` to make the Java settings the
default for all files, and then apply a 2-space indent to all `*.gradle`
files. Then reformat all the files.
This commit introduces a consistent, and type-safe manner for handling
global build parameters through out our build logic. Primarily this
replaces the existing usages of extra properties with static accessors.
It also introduces and explicit API for initialization and mutation of
any such parameters, as well as better error handling for uninitialized
or eager access of parameter values.
Closes#42042
This commit starts from the simple premise that the use of node settings
in blob store repositories is a mistake. Here we see that the node
settings are used to get default settings for store and restore throttle
rates. Yet, since there are not any node settings registered to this
effect, there can never be a default setting to fall back to there, and
so we always end up falling back to the default rate. Since this was the
only use of node settings in blob store repository, we move them. From
this, several places fall out where we were chaining settings through
only to get them to the blob store repository, so we clean these up as
well. That leaves us with the changeset in this commit.
* Repository Cleanup Endpoint (#43900)
* Snapshot cleanup functionality via transport/REST endpoint.
* Added all the infrastructure for this with the HLRC and node client
* Made use of it in tests and resolved relevant TODO
* Added new `Custom` CS element that tracks the cleanup logic.
Kept it similar to the delete and in progress classes and gave it
some (for now) redundant way of handling multiple cleanups but only allow one
* Use the exact same mechanism used by deletes to have the combination
of CS entry and increment in repository state ID provide some
concurrency safety (the initial approach of just an entry in the CS
was not enough, we must increment the repository state ID to be safe
against concurrent modifications, otherwise we run the risk of "cleaning up"
blobs that just got created without noticing)
* Isolated the logic to the transport action class as much as I could.
It's not ideal, but we don't need to keep any state and do the same
for other repository operations
(like getting the detailed snapshot shard status)
* We only use this method in one place in production code and can replace that with a read -> remove it to simplify the interface
* Keep it as an implementation detail in the Azure repository
This is a prerequisite of #42189:
* Add directory delete method to blob container specific to each implementation:
* Some notes on the implementations:
* AWS + GCS: We can simply exploit the fact that both AWS and GCS return blobs lexicographically ordered which allows us to simply delete in the same order that we receive the blobs from the listing request. For AWS this simply required listing without the delimiter setting (so we get a deep listing) and for GCS the same behavior is achieved by not using the directory mode on the listing invocation. The nice thing about this is, that even for very large numbers of blobs the memory requirements are now capped nicely since we go page by page when deleting.
* For Azure I extended the parallelization to the listing calls as well and made it work recursively. I verified that this works with thread count `1` since we only block once in the initial thread and then fan out to a "graph" of child listeners that never block.
* HDFS and FS are trivial since we have directory delete methods available for them
* Enhances third party tests to ensure the new functionality works (I manually ran them for all cloud providers)
* Add Ability to List Child Containers to BlobContainer (#42653)
* Add Ability to List Child Containers to BlobContainer
* This is a prerequisite of #42189
* Remove Delete Method from BlobStore (#41619)
* The delete method on the blob store was used almost nowhere and just duplicates the delete method on the blob containers
* The fact that it provided for some recursive delete logic (that did not behave the same way on all implementations) was not used and not properly tested either
Motivated by slow snapshot deletes reported in e.g. #39656 and the fact that these likely are a contributing factor to repositories accumulating stale files over time when deletes fail to finish in time and are interrupted before they can complete.
* Makes snapshot deletion async and parallelizes some steps of the delete process that can be safely run concurrently via the snapshot thread poll
* I did not take the biggest potential speedup step here and parallelize the shard file deletion because that's probably better handled by moving to bulk deletes where possible (and can still be parallelized via the snapshot pool where it isn't). Also, I wanted to keep the size of the PR manageable.
* See https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/pull/39656#issuecomment-470492106
* Also, as a side effect this gives the `SnapshotResiliencyTests` a little more coverage for master failover scenarios (since parallel access to a blob store repository during deletes is now possible since a delete isn't a single task anymore).
* By adding a `ThreadPool` reference to the repository this also lays the groundwork to parallelizing shard snapshot uploads to improve the situation reported in #39657