Opensuse 42 has not worked in a while. The test image is unmaintained,
and cannot be launched. It was removed from CI packaging test runs, but
still remained in vagrant tests. This commit removes it from vagrant
tests.
We switched to adoptopenjdk from oracle jdk to rely on the notarization
found in adoptopnejdk on MacOS. However, that notarization still had
issues, and we currently do our own notarization of the entire
distribution, including the jdk. The recent bump to jdk 15 has revealed
openjdk to be lax in maintaining support for older systems. Since the
notarization is no longer an issue, this PR moves the bundled jdk back
to Oracle, in order to continue supporting those older systems affected
by adoptopenjdk 15.
relates #62709
JAVA_HOME is set as necessary in packaging tests, depending on whether
it is needed for no-jdk distributions or testing override behavior. We
currently rely on gradle finding java through PATH. However, JAVA_HOME
can sometimes be set by the system itself, which then leaks through to
the packaging test. This commit reworks our handling of JAVA_HOME to
pass it through for gradle, and then explicitly clear it whenever
running shell commands in packaging tests.
This test was disabled with an awaits fix, but the underlying issue has
been worked around, so the test can be re-enabled.
relates #46050
relates #58628
Closes#62466. Since we're still seeing occasional failures when
checking the GID of all files in the Docker image due to Elasticsearch
running in the background, instead run a new container with ES running
at all.
We use the bundled jdk for unit, integ and packaging tests. Since
upgrading to jdk 15, centos-6 and oracle enterprise linux 6 have failed
due to versions of glibc no longer supported by the jdk. This commit
adds detection of the old glibc versions to gradle, and utilizes that
when deciding which jdk to use for tests.
relates #62709closes#62635
The log4j config in :qa:os was broken because it referenced an appender plugin that is not
on that project's classpath. Resolve this by adding a dedicated logging config and removing
the copy step.
Closes#60864. Tweak the JDK directories' permissions in the ES
Docker image so that ES can run under a different user and group.
These changes assume that the image is being run with bind-mounted
config, data and logs directories, and reads and writes to these
locations will still fail when both the UID and GID are not the
default. Everything should be OK when running with the default GID
of zero, however.
Backport of #60742.
This PR resurrects support for building Docker images based on one of
Red Hat's UBI images. It also adds support for running the existing
Docker tests against the image. The image is named
`elasticsearch-ubi8:<version>`.
I also changed the Docker build file uses enums instead strings in a lot
of places, for added rigour.
Closes#60853. After upgrading to CentOS 8, the behaviour of chroot has
subtly changed. Now we have to explicitly set the GID in order to get
the previous behaviour of creating files with GID 0.
It appears the odd permission problems of NOTICE and the lintian
overrides file have disappeared, probably through further build cleanup.
This commit re-enables the lintian tests.
closes#58730
This commit removes the last of the bats tests, converting the rpm/deb
upgrade tests to java. It adds a new pattern of tasks, similar in nature
but separate from the existing distro tests, named `distroUpgradeTest`.
For each index compatible version, a `distroUpgradeTest.VERSION` task
exxists. Each distribution then has a task, named
`distroUpgradeTest.VERSION.DISTRO`.
One thing to note is these new tests do not cover no-jdk versions of
the rpm/deb packages, since the distribution/bwc project does not
currently build those.
closes#59145closes#46005
In 7.x, we have java 8 as minimum jdk version. In the past, for
packaging tests, we relied on the system to provide an alternative jdk
to be used by the no-jdk distributions. Master switched to using a build
provided jdk, but 7.x was stuck relying on the system because it needed
a java 8 jdk. The jdk download plugin was updated a while ago to support
jdk 8, and so this PR converts the distro tests to use the build
provided jdk just as master branch does.
Note also this fixes a failure that would sometimes occur on older jdks
in windows where the expected gc filename can be different.
* Replace compile configuration usage with api (#58451)
- Use java-library instead of plugin to allow api configuration usage
- Remove explicit references to runtime configurations in dependency declarations
- Make test runtime classpath input for testing convention
- required as java library will by default not have build jar file
- jar file is now explicit input of the task and gradle will ensure its properly build
* Fix compile usages in 7.x branch
When a packaging test completes, we move the elasticsearch logfile to
another location so that if the next test fails, we have just the
contents of the test that ran. However, once the test fails, we continue
trying to move this file in the subsequent calls to teardown when the
rest of the tests are skipped. This commit skips the teardown step once
we have marked the suite as failed.
This commit converts the bats tests for the plugin cli into the java
packaging test framework. The new tests only use the example plugin to
test the plugin cli. The tests for each individual plugin's contents
after being installed are handled by a new unit test for the plugin
installer added in #58287.
* Enable TTY password OS tests, plus refactoring (#57759)
Two keystore tests were unintentionally ignored when the
password-protected keystore work was merged. I've reënabled those tests
here.
I've also refactored the test methods a little bit to reduce the API
surface: instead of having a "startElasticsearchTtyPassword" method and
a "startElasticsearchStandardInputPassword" method, I've made a single
"startElasticsearch" method with a "useTty" boolean argument.
* Separate daemonization and non-daemonization case for tty
Centos 6 uses a version of expect that kills the elasticsearch process
when it tries to daemonize. I will fix this in future work but for now
I'm replacing it with a todo.
This commit creates a shared withCustomConfig method that may be used by
any packaging test. The method will copy the config directory and
override the conf path appropriately depending on the distribution type.
The packaging tests currently have a couple different ways of deciding
where temp files should be placed, and then sometimes used fixed file
or directory names within that dir. This commit conslidates some of that
temp dir handling by making it more compatible with the handling that
exists within the bats tests, where /tmp is not always appropriate due
to how systemd interacts with it. This commit also adds a utility
methhod for creating temp dirs, so as to ensure the new directory is
created as if a umask of 022 were used, which is not the case when using
Files.createTempDirectory without a set of permissions (it assumes 077).
* Remove usage of deprecated testCompile configuration
* Replace testCompile usage by testImplementation
* Make testImplementation non transitive by default (as we did for testCompile)
* Update CONTRIBUTING about using testImplementation for test dependencies
* Fail on testCompile configuration usage
This commit re-enables windows testing for archives packaging tests.
These were disabled previously because of constant failure due to
windows file locks, but the failure does not occur outside of CI, so
they are being re-enabled to further investigate the failure.
relates #50825
The packaging tests start elasticsearch in various ways. All of these
currently expect it is started asynchronously, yet some tests expect it
will fail to start and want to check the error output. This commit adds
a daemonize flag to the utility methods to start elasticsearch for such
cases, so that when the start method returns, all the error output
should already be available since the process will have exited.
relates #51716
Firstly, backport the use of tini as the Docker entrypoint. This was supposed
to have been done following #50277, but was missed. It isn't a direct backport
as this branch will continue using root as the initial Docker user.
Secondly, backport #55491 to use the official checksums when downloading tini.
In bash, checking for whether an env variable exists uses the -z test,
against a stringified env var, so that the test is actually whether the
env var is empty, but not necessarily undefined. We use this to test
whether JAVA_HOME is set, to determine whether the bundled jdk should be
used. In windows, this test is an actual "undefined" check. This commit
brings the behavior on two systems in sync, opting to allow for an empty
JAVA_HOME in windows to indicate the bundled jdk should be used.
closes#55134
I've noticed that a lot of our tests are using deprecated static methods
from the Hamcrest matchers. While this is not a big deal in any
objective sense, it seems like a small good thing to reduce compilation
warnings and be ready for a new release of the matcher library if we
need to upgrade. I've also switched a few other methods in tests that
have drop-in replacements.
Currently forbidden apis accounts for 800+ tasks in the build. These
tasks are aggressively created by the plugin. In forbidden apis 3.0, we
will get task avoidance
(https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis/pull/162), but we
need to ourselves use the same task avoidance mechanisms to not trigger
these task creations. This commit does that for our foribdden apis
usages, in preparation for upgrading to 3.0 when it is released.
Apply the :distribution:archives naming convention to some of the Docker
sub-projects, so that we have a more consistent naming scheme.
Also, we've seen some examples of Docker packaging tests failing sporadically
when they try to clean up the temp directory, citing a not-empty
directory. Ensure that any running container is removed before cleaning
up the temp dir, in an effort to avoid this problem.
* Handle special chars in JAVA_HOME in elasticsearch-service.bat (#52676)
* Test case for windows service where JAVA_HOME path contains spaces (#53028)
Co-authored-by: Muhammad Shaheer Akram <41253927+shaheerakr@users.noreply.github.com>
Add `:qa:os` and `:benchmarks` to the list of automatically formatted
projects, and apply some manual fix-ups to polish it up.
In particular, I noticed that `Files.write(...)` when passed a list will
automaticaly apply a UTF-8 encoding and write a newline after each line,
making it easier to use than FileUtils.append. It's even available from
1.8.
Also, in the Allocators class, a number of methods declared thrown exceptions that IntelliJ reported were never thrown, and as far as I could see this is true, so I removed the exceptions.
Backport of #52525.
Closes#52503. Implement a list of `_FILE` env vars that will be used to
populate env vars with file content, instead of processing all `_FILE`
vars in the environment.
The oss and default bats tests were removed, but these references to
them remained, causing gradle failures when trying to run packaging
tests. While the upgrade and plugins bats tests should still be tested,
that is being handled in #51565. This commit removes the outdated
references.
closes#51974
* Filter empty lines from docker ls response
In order to cut down on test time, our docker/vagrant tests build the
docker image outside of the vagrant VM. When we get around to launching
the Vagrant VM, we mount that already-built docker image to a known
location. At that point, we need to load the docker image. But we only
want to load it once. As we're running tests, we use "docker ls" to
check whether the local image is loaded for use. Empty output from the
particular ls invocation means no image is loaded.
There was a bug in how we checked this. In Java, splitting an empty
string will yield an array containing one empty string. So when we're
counting the output from the docker ls command, we need to filter out
empty lines in order to proceed to loading the image for docker tests.