Now we have 16870 we can enable the request cache by default. The caching can still be disabled on a per request basis and can still be disabled in the settings, only the default value has changed. For now this is done regardless of whether the shard is active or inactive.
Closes#17134
This change adds a rewrite phase to the queries on the shard before they are assessed for caching or executed. This allows the opportunity to rewrite queries as faster running simpler queries based on attributes known to only the shard itself. The first query to implement this is the RangeQueryBuilder which will rewrite to a MatchAllQueryBuilder if the range of terms on the shard is a subset of the query and rewrites to a MatchNoneQueryBuilder if the range of terms on the shard is completely outside the query.
Currently, global and index level state format type can be configured through gateway.format.
This commit removes the ability to configure format type for these states.
Now we always store these states in SMILE format and ensure we always write them
to disk in the most compact way.
Adds support for scheduling commands to run at a later time on another
thread pool in the current thread's context:
```java
Runnable someCommand = () -> {System.err.println("Demo");};
someCommand = threadPool.getThreadContext().preserveContext(someCommand);
threadPool.schedule(timeValueMinutes(1), Names.GENERAL, someCommand);
```
This happens automatically for calls to `threadPool.execute` but `schedule`
and `scheduleWithFixedDelay` don't do that, presumably because scheduled
tasks are usually context-less. Rather than preserve the current context
on all scheduled tasks this just makes it possible to preserve it using
the syntax above.
To make this all go it moves the Runnables that wrap the commands from
EsThreadPoolExecutor into ThreadContext.
This, or something like it, is required to support reindex throttling.
For the current refactoring of SortBuilders related to #10217,
each SortBuilder should get a build() method that produces a
SortField according to the SortBuilder parameters on the shard.
This change also slightly refactors the current parse method in
SortParseElement to extract an internal parse method that returns
a list of sort fields only needs a QueryShardContext as input
instead of a full SearchContext. This allows using this internal
parse method for testing.
Refactors all suggestion builders to be able to be parsed on
the coordinating node and serialized as objects to the shards.
Specifically, all SuggestionBuilder implementations implement
NamedWritable for serialization, a fromXContent() method that
handles parsing xContent and a build() method that is called
on the shard to create the SuggestionContext.
Relates to #10217
Without this commit fetching the status of a reindex from a node that isn't
coordinating the reindex will fail. This commit properly registers reindex's
status so this doesn't happen. To do so it moves all task status registration
into NetworkModule and creates a method to register other statuses which the
reindex plugin calls.
When specifying more than one `filter` in a `constant_score`
query, the last one will be the only one that will be
executed, overwriting previous filters. It should rather
raise a ParseException to notify the user that only one
filter query is accepted.
Closes#17126
Fix a potential parsing problem in GeoDistanceSortParser.
For an input like `{ [...], "coerce" = true, "ignore_malformed" = false }` the parser will
fail to parse the ignore_malformed boolean flag and will fall through to the last
else-branch where the boolean flag will be parsed as geo-hash and `ignore_malformed`
treated as field name.
The build currently uses the old maven support in gradle. This commit
switches to use the newer maven-publish plugin. This will allow future
changes, for example, easily publishing to artifactory.
An additional part of this change makes publishing of build-tools part
of the normal publishing, instead of requiring a separate upload step
from within buildSrc. That also sets us up for a follow up to enable
precomit checks on the buildSrc code itself.
This commit removes some dead code that resulted from removing the
ability for a field to have different names (after enforcing that fields
have the same full and index name).
Closes#17127
This commit fixes the pidfile setting on systems that used systemd. The
issue is that the pidfile can only be set via the command line arguments
-p or --pidfile, and is no longer settable via a setting.
Test revealed a potential problem in the current GeoDistanceSortParser.
For an input like `{ [...], "coerce" = true, "ignore_malformed" = false }
the parser will fail to parse the `ignore_malformed` boolean flag and
will fall through to the last else-branch where the boolean flag will be
parsed as geo-hash and `ignore_malformed` treated as field name.
Adding fix and test that will fail with the old parser code.
Try to renew sync ID if `flush=true` on forceMerge
Today we do a force flush which wipes the sync ID if there is one which
can cause the lost of all benefits of the sync ID ie. fast recovery.
This commit adds a check to renew the sync ID if possible. The flush call
is now also not forced since the IW will show pending changes if the forceMerge added new segments.
if we keep using force we will wipe the sync ID even if no renew was actually needed.
Closes#17019
Adding methods and tests to ScriptSortBuilder that makes it implement NamedWritable and adds a fromXContent() method needed to read itseld from xContent. Also changing sortMode() setters in
FieldSortBuilder, GeoDistanceSortBuilder and ScriptSortBuilder to accept an enum instead of a String
value.
Relates to #15178