The open and close follower steps didn't check if the index is open,
closed respectively, before executing the open/close request.
This changes the steps to check the index state and only perform the
open/close operation if the index is not already open/closed.
The cron schedule "1 2 3 4 5 ?" will run every May 4 at 03:02:01, which
may result in unnecessary test failures once a year. This commit
switches out uses of that schedule in tests for one which will never
execute (because it specifies a day which doesn't exist, Feb. 31). Also
factors the schedule out to a constant to make the intent clearer.
Today we won't advance the safe commit on a new global checkpoint unless
the last commit can become safe. This is not great if we have more than
two commits as we can have a new safe commit earlier.
Closes#4853
Adding support for the `search_type` request parameter to the Ranking Evaluation
API since this parameter can impact the ranking and the metric score and should
be choosen in the same way when evaluating the search as later in the real
search.
Closes#48503
This commit fixes intermittent failures in ShuffleForcedMergePolicyTests#testDiagnostics
by setting a more restricted merge policy that ensures that extra merging will not happen
before the forced merge.
* Work around incorrect lintian version on debian 10
Relates to #48573 and intended as a work around to stop the CI failures
until we fix the image.
* Need to pass --allow-downgrades
This commit fixes the expectations of SearchAfterIT#shouldFail regarding the inner exceptions that should be thrown
when testing failures. The exception is sometimes wrapped in a QueryShardException so this change only checks that
the toString representation contains the expected message.
Closes#43143
Backport of #48447. Make a number of changes so that code in the
`client` directory is more resilient to automatic formatting. This
covers:
* Literal JSON handling:
* Reformatting multiline JSON to embed whitespace in the strings
* Remove string concatenation where JSON fits on a single line
* Use `String.format` for large documents with variable content
* Remove some erroneous doc refs in `QueryDSLDocumentationTests`
* Move some comments around to they aren't auto-formatted to a strange
place
Backport of #48446. Update the Eclipse formatter settings as follows:
* Split arguments for methods, constructors etc into separate lines when
they wrap
* Enable "joined wrapped lines", which basically means the formatter
will ignore existing line breaks and join and re-wrap statements. I
had originally hesitated about enabling this, but without it the
codebase's style won't be as consistent as it should be, defeating the
point of all this formatting business.
* Disable formatting between `// tag::` and `// end::` comments, which
are the code snippet markers for the docs. They need a different line
length, which isn't possible to configure separately.
* Detect and preserve aligned line comments at the end of consecutive
lines.
* And a bunch of other tweaks.
Also update the contribution guidelines.
Backport of #48448. Make a number of changes so that code in the libs and
modules directories are more resilient to automatic formatting. This covers:
* Remove string concatenation where JSON fits on a single line
* Move some comments around to they aren't auto-formatted to a strange
place
This change adds a new merge policy that interleaves eldest and newest segments picked by MergePolicy#findForcedMerges
and MergePolicy#findForcedDeletesMerges. This allows time-based indices, that usually have the eldest documents
first, to be efficient at finding the most recent documents too. Although we wrap this merge policy for all indices
even though it is mostly useful for time-based but there should be no overhead for other type of indices so it's simpler
than adding a setting to enable it. This change is needed in order to ensure that the optimizations that we are working
on in # remain efficient even after running a force merge.
Relates #37043
In repository integration tests, we drain the HTTP request body before
returning a response. Before this change this operation was done using
Streams.readFully() which uses a 8kb buffer to read the input stream, it
now uses a 1kb for the same operation. This should reduce the allocations
made during the tests and speed them up a bit on CI.
Co-authored-by: Armin Braun <me@obrown.io>
I think the problem is that the master is trying to relocate the "upgraded_scroll" shard back to
the node on which it was previously allocated, but to which it can't be allocated now due to the
shard lock being held because of an in-progress scroll. As the master keeps on retrying and
retrying (and indefinitely tries so because max_retries does not apply to relocations, it blocks
any other lower-prioritized task from completing, which leads to the rolling upgrade tests failing
(see #48395).
Closes#48395
This commit simplifies and standardizes our usage of the Gradle Shadow
plugin to conform more to plugin conventions. The custom "bundle" plugin
has been removed as it's not necessary and performs the same function
as the Shadow plugin's default behavior with existing configurations.
Additionally, this removes unnecessary creation of a "nodeps" artifact,
which is unnecessary because by default project dependencies will in
fact use the non-shadowed JAR unless explicitly depending on the
"shadow" configuration.
Finally, we've cleaned up the logic used for unit testing, so we are
now correctly testing against the shadow JAR when the plugin is applied.
This better represents a real-world scenario for consumers and provides
better test coverage for incorrectly declared dependencies.
(cherry picked from commit 3698131109c7e78bdd3a3340707e1c7b4740d310)
This commit bumps the bundled JDK to 13.0.1+9. Since AdoptOpenJDK did
not release 13.0.1+9 for Windows, this commit also enables that the
bundled JDK version can vary by platform.
Due to a bug, GETing a snapshot can cause a RespositoryException to be
thrown. This error is transient and should be retried, rather than
causing the test to fail. This commit converts those
RepositoryExceptions into AssertionErrors so that they will be retried
in code wrapped in assertBusy.
When checking for the existence of a document in the ILM/CCR integration
tests, `assertDocumentExists` makes an HTTP request and checks the
response code. However, if the repsonse code is not successful, the call
will throw a `ResponseException`. `assertDocumentExists` is often called
inside an `assertBusy`, and wrapping the `ResponseException` in an
`AssertionError` will allow the `assertBusy` to retry.
In particular, this fixes an issue with `testCCRUnfollowDuringSnapshot`
where the index in question may still be closed when the document is
requested.
This commit moves JVM options that we are setting on behalf of the user
that we do not expect them to fiddle with out of the jvm.options
configuration file and into the JVM options parser. In this way, we
discourage fiddling with these settings, but more importantly, we ensure
that as we evolve or add to these settings that a user would pick these
pick instead of being left behind if they have a modified jvm.options
file and do not pick any new that come with the distribution.
This is in preparation to move to nested virtualization which is much slower
than the bare metal setup we use right now, but parallelizes better
resulting in a net win.t
We no longer run the sample tests in CI, so it's safe to create a task
for every project.
This will make it easier to set them up in a matrix like fashion.
Backport of #48452.
The SAML tests have large XML documents within which various parameters
are replaced. At present, if these test are auto-formatted, the XML
documents get strung out over many, many lines, and are basically
illegible.
Fix this by using named placeholders for variables, and indent the
multiline XML documents.
The tests in `SamlSpMetadataBuilderTests` deserve a special mention,
because they include a number of certificates in Base64. I extracted
these into variables, for additional legibility.
Today, we hold the engine readLock while refreshing. Although this
choice simplifies the correctness reasoning, it can block IndexShard
from closing if warming an external reader takes time. The current
implementation of refresh does not need to hold readLock as
ReferenceManager can handle errors correctly if the engine is closed in
midway.
This PR is a prerequisite that we need to solve #47186.
Our JVM ergonomics extract max heap size from JDK PrintFlagsFinal output.
On JDK 8, there is a system-dependent bug where memory sizes are cast to
32-bit integers. On affected systems (namely, Windows), when 1/4 of physical
memory is more than the maximum integer value, the output of PrintFlagsFinal
will be inaccurate. In the pathological case, where the max heap size would
be a multiple of 4g, the test will fail.
The practical effect of this bug, beyond test failures, is that we may set
MaxDirectMemorySize to an incorrect value on Windows. This commit adds a
warning about this situation during startup.