Using index settings for ILM state is fragile and exposes too much
information that doesn't need to be exposed. Using custom index metadata
is more resilient and allows more controlled access to internal
information.
As part of these changes, moves away from using defaults for ILM-related
values, in favor of using null values to clearly indicate that the value is not
present.
The fix in #33757 introduces some workaround since FilterCodecReader didn't
support unwrapping. This cuts over to a more elegant fix to access the readers
segment infos.
Instead of having one constructor that accepts all arguments, all parameters
should be provided via setters. Only leader and follower index are required
arguments. This makes using this class in tests and transport client easier.
This moves away from caching a list of steps for a current phase, instead
rebuilding the necessary step from the phase JSON stored in the index's
metadata.
Relates to #29823
The following stats are being kept track of:
1) The total number of times that auto following a leader index succeed.
2) The total number of times that auto following a leader index failed.
3) The total number of times that fetching a remote cluster state failed.
4) The most recent 256 auto follow failures per auto leader index
(e.g. create_and_follow api call fails) or cluster alias
(e.g. fetching remote cluster state fails).
Each auto follow run now produces a result that is being used to update
the stats being kept track of in AutoFollowCoordinator.
Relates to #33007
* [CCR] Do not unnecessarily wrap fetch exception in a ElasticSearch exception and
properly map fetch_exception.exception field as object.
The extra caused by level is not necessary here:
```
"fetch_exceptions": [
{
"from_seq_no": 1,
"retries": 106,
"exception": {
"type": "exception",
"reason": "[index1] IndexNotFoundException[no such index]",
"caused_by": {
"type": "index_not_found_exception",
"reason": "no such index",
"index_uuid": "_na_",
"index": "index1"
}
}
}
],
```
We can't rely on the leaf reader ordinal in a wrapped reader since
it might not correspond to the ordinal in the SegmentInfos for it's
SegmentCommitInfo.
Relates to #32844Closes#33689Closes#33755
Rather than scheduling pings to the leader index when we are caught up
to the leader, this commit introduces long polling for changes. We will
fire off a request to the leader which if we are already caught up will
enter a poll on the leader side to listen for global checkpoint
changes. These polls will timeout after a default of one minute, but can
also be specified when creating the following task. We use these time
outs as a way to keep statistics up to date, to not exaggerate time
since last fetches, and to avoid pipes being broken.
When executing CCR REST tests it is going to be expected after global
checkpoint polling goes in that shard changes tasks can still be pending
at the end of the test. One way to deal with this is to set a low
timeout on these polls, but then that means we are not executing our
REST tests with our default production settings and instead would be
using an unrealistic low timeout. Alternatively, since we expect these
tasks to be there, we can not count them against the test. That is what
this commit does.
When developing ccr it is not ideal if tests are in multiple modules.
Even the classes these tests test are in the core module, it is easier
if these tests are in ccr module in order to avoid running the test task
in core module. This results in running many non ccr tests.
This way when developing ccr we can run locally:
./gradlew x-pack:plugin:core:precommit x-pack:plugin:ccr:check
before pushing to PR branches and be confident that the PR build passes,
without running x-pack:plugin:core:check task.
Ensure that the SSLConfigurationReloaderTests can run with JDK 11
by pinning the HttpClient to TLS version to TLS1.2. This is necessary
becase even if the MockWebServer is set to user TLS1.2, we don't
set its enabled protocols, so if it receives a TLS1.3 request (which
is the default behavior for HttpClient in JDK11), it will use TLS1.3
and the original issue will manifest again.
Relates #33127Resolves#32124
Changes the format of log events in the audit logfile.
It also changes the filename suffix from `_access` to `_audit`.
The new entry format is consistent with Elastic Common Schema.
Entries are formatted as JSON with no nested objects and field
names have a dotted syntax. Moreover, log entries themselves
are not spaced by commas and there is exactly one entry per line.
In addition, entry fields are ordered, unlike a typical JSON doc,
such that a human would not strain his eyes over jumbled
fields from one line to the other; the order is defined in the log4j2
properties file.
The implementation utilizes the log4j2's `StringMapMessage`.
This means that the application builds the log event as a map
and the log4j logic (the appender's layout) handle the format
internally. The layout, such as the set of printed fields and their
order, can be changed at runtime without restarting the node.
This change modifies the file structure detection functionality
such that some of the decisions can be overridden with user
supplied values.
The fields that can be overridden are:
- charset
- format
- has_header_row
- column_names
- delimiter
- quote
- should_trim_fields
- grok_pattern
- timestamp_field
- timestamp_format
If an override makes finding the file structure impossible then
the endpoint will return an exception.
Disable specific Thai and Japanese locales as Certificate expiration
validation fails due to the date parsing of BouncyCastle (that manifests
in a FIPS 140 JVM as this is the only place we use BouncyCastle).
Added the locale switching logic here instead of subclassing
ESTestCase as these are the only tests that fail for these locales and
JVM combination.
Resolves#33081
This change removes the wrapping of the created field in the put user
response. The created field was added as a top level field in #32332,
while also still being wrapped within the `user` object of the
response. Since the value is available in both formats in 6.x, we can
remove the wrapped version for 7.0.
This change addresses some issues regarding thread safety around
updates and method calls on the XPackLicenseState object. There exists
a possibility that there could be a concurrent update to the
XPackLicenseState when there is a scheduled check to see if the license
is expired and a cluster state update. In order to address this, the
update method now has a synchronized block where member variables are
updated. Each method that reads these variables is now also
synchronized.
Along with the above change, there was a consistency issue around
security calls to the license state. The majority of security checks
make two calls to the license state, which could result in incorrect
behavior due to the checks being made against different license states.
The majority of this behavior was introduced for 6.3 with the inclusion
of x-pack in the default distribution. In order to resolve the majority
of these cases, the `isSecurityEnabled` method is no longer public and
the logic is also included in individual methods about security such as
`isAuthAllowed`. There were a few cases where this did not remove
multiple calls on the license state, so a new method has been added
which creates a copy of the current license state that will not change.
Callers can use this copy of the license state to make decisions based
on a consistent view of the license state.
This change adds a `_source` only snapshot repository that allows to wrap
any existing repository as a _backend_ to snapshot only the `_source` part
including live docs markers. Snapshots taken with the `source` repository
won't include any indices, doc-values or points. The snapshot will be reduced in size and
functionality such that it requires full re-indexing after it's successfully restored.
The restore process will copy the `_source` data locally starts a special shard and engine
to allow `match_all` scrolls and searches. Any other query, or get call will fail with and unsupported operation exception. The restored index is also marked as read-only.
This feature aims mainly for disaster recovery use-cases where snapshot size is
a concern or where time to restore is less of an issue.
**NOTE**: The snapshot produced by this repository is still a valid lucene index. This change doesn't allow for any longer retention policies which is out of scope for this change.
Improve failure handling of retryable errors by retrying remote calls in
a exponential backoff like manner. The delay between a retry would not be
longer than the configured max retry delay. Also retryable errors will be
retried indefinitely.
Relates to #30086
This change tightens up the meaning of the "input_fields" field
in the file structure finder output. Previously it was permitted
but not calculated for JSON and XML files. Following this change
the field is called "column_names" and is only permitted for
delimited files.
Additionally the way the column names are set for headerless
delimited files is refactored to encapsulate the way they're
named to one line of the code rather than having the same
logic in two places.
This is a new index privilege that the user needs to have in the follow cluster.
This privilege is required in addition to the `manage_ccr` cluster privilege in
order to execute the create and follow api.
Closes#33555
* Correctly handle NONE keyword for system keystore
As defined in the PKCS#11 reference guide
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/p11guide.html
PKCS#11 tokens can be used as the JSSE keystore and truststore and
the way to indicate this is to set `javax.net.ssl.keyStore` and
`javax.net.ssl.trustStore` to `NONE` (case sensitive).
This commits ensures that we honor this convention and do not
attempt to load the keystore or truststore if the system property is
set to NONE.
* Handle password protected system truststore
When a PKCS#11 token is used as the system truststore, we need to
pass a password when loading it, even if only for reading
certificate entries. This commit ensures that if
`javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType` is set to `PKCS#11` (as it would
when a PKCS#11 token is in use) the password specified in
`javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword` is passed when attempting to
load the truststore.
Relates #33459
In some cases we want to deprecate a setting, and then automatically
upgrade uses of that setting to a replacement setting. This commit adds
infrastructure for this so that we can upgrade settings when recovering
the cluster state, as well as when such settings are dynamically applied
on cluster update settings requests. This commit only focuses on cluster
settings, index settings can build on this infrastructure in a
follow-up.
When requesting job stats for `_all`, all ES tasks are accepted
resulting to loads of cluster traffic and a memory overhead.
This commit correctly filters out non ML job tasks.
Closes#33515
Adds Request and Reponse classes for accessing lifecycle policies.
Changes existing tests to use these classes where appropriate.
Sets up SPI configuration to allow parsing *Actions from XContent.
This endpoint accepts an arbitrary file in the request body and
attempts to determine the structure. If successful it also
proposes mappings that could be used when indexing the file's
contents, and calculates simple statistics for each of the fields
that are useful in the data preparation step prior to configuring
machine learning jobs.
This change collapses all metrics aggregations classes into a single package `org.elasticsearch.aggregations.metrics`.
It also restricts the visibility of some classes (aggregators and factories) that should not be used outside of the package.
Relates #22868
Some browsers (eg. Firefox) behave differently when presented with
multiple auth schemes in 'WWW-Authenticate' header. The expected
behavior is that browser select the most secure auth-scheme before
trying others, but Firefox selects the first presented auth scheme and
tries the next ones sequentially. As the browser interpretation is
something that we do not control, we can at least present the auth
schemes in most to least secure order as the server's preference.
This commit modifies the code to collect and sort the auth schemes
presented by most to least secure. The priority of the auth schemes is
fixed, the lower number denoting more secure auth-scheme.
The current order of schemes based on the ES supported auth-scheme is
[Negotiate, Bearer,Basic] and when we add future support for
other schemes we will need to update the code. If need be we will make
this configuration customizable in future.
Unit test to verify the WWW-Authenticate header values are sorted by
server preference as more secure to least secure auth schemes.
Tested with Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer 11.
Closes#32699
It is useful to keep track of which version of a policy is currently
being executed by a specific index. For management purposes, it would
also be useful to know at which time the latest version was inserted
so that an audit trail is left for reconciling changes happening in ILM.
The main benefit of the upgrade for users is the search optimization for top scored documents when the total hit count is not needed. However this optimization is not activated in this change, there is another issue opened to discuss how it should be integrated smoothly.
Some comments about the change:
* Tests that can produce negative scores have been adapted but we need to forbid them completely: #33309Closes#32899
Many files supplied to the upcoming ML data preparation
functionality will not be "log" files. For example,
CSV files are generally not "log" files. Therefore it
makes sense to rename library that determines the
structure of these files.
Although "file structure" could be considered too broad,
as the library currently only works with a few text
formats, in the future it may be extended to work with
more formats.
Auto Following Patterns is a cross cluster replication feature that
keeps track whether in the leader cluster indices are being created with
names that match with a specific pattern and if so automatically let
the follower cluster follow these newly created indices.
This change adds an `AutoFollowCoordinator` component that is only active
on the elected master node. Periodically this component checks the
the cluster state of remote clusters if there new leader indices that
match with configured auto follow patterns that have been defined in
`AutoFollowMetadata` custom metadata.
This change also adds two new APIs to manage auto follow patterns. A put
auto follow pattern api:
```
PUT /_ccr/_autofollow/{{remote_cluster}}
{
"leader_index_pattern": ["logs-*", ...],
"follow_index_pattern": "{{leader_index}}-copy",
"max_concurrent_read_batches": 2
... // other optional parameters
}
```
and delete auto follow pattern api:
```
DELETE /_ccr/_autofollow/{{remote_cluster_alias}}
```
The auto follow patterns are directly tied to the remote cluster aliases
configured in the follow cluster.
Relates to #33007
Co-authored-by: Jason Tedor jason@tedor.me
This removes `PhaseAfterStep` in favor of a new `PhaseCompleteStep`. This step
in only a marker that the `LifecyclePolicyRunner` needs to halt until the time
indicated for entering the next phase.
This also fixes a bug where phase times were encapsulated into the policy
instead of dynamically adjusting to policy changes.
Supersedes #33140, which it replaces
Relates to #29823
This commit is related to #32517. It allows an "server_name"
attribute on a DiscoveryNode to be propagated to the server using
the TLS SNI extentsion. This functionality is only implemented for
the netty security transport.
Since policies can be updated independent of execution plans for the current
phase being executed, it would be nice to know what the phase that is executing
looks like in JSON. This PR does just that, while also using that index setting
to recontruct the phase steps to execute (for consistency)
This commit adds a security client to the high level rest client, which
includes an implementation for the put user api. As part of these
changes, a new request and response class have been added that are
specific to the high level rest client. One change here is that the response
was previously wrapped inside a user object. The plan is to remove this
wrapping and this PR adds an unwrapped response outside of the user
object so we can remove the user object later on.
See #29827
This is not changing the behaviour as when the sort field was set
to `influencer_score` the secondary sort would be used and that
was using the `record_score` at the highest priority.
The comparator used TimeValue parsing, which meant it couldn't handle
calendar time. This fixes the comparator to handle either (and potentially
mixed). The mixing shouldn't be an issue since the validation code
upstream will prevent it, but was simplest to allow the comparator
to handle both.
In Lucene 8 the statistics for a field (doc_count, sum_doc_count, ...) are
checked and invalid values (v < 0) are rejected. Though for the _field_names
field we hide the statistics of the field if security is enabled since
some terms (field names) may be filtered. However this statistics are never
used, this field is not used for ranking and cannot be used to generate
term vectors. For these reasons this commit restores the original statistics
for the field in order to be compliant with Lucene 8.
This brings the name in line with everywhere else and means that name
seen on the feature usage and `GET _xpack` APIs will match the plugin
name.
This change also removes `IndexLifcycle.NAME` since this was only used
to name the scheduler job and that can be done using
`XPackField.INDEX_LIFECYCLE` instead
* master:
Integrates soft-deletes into Elasticsearch (#33222)
Revert "Integrates soft-deletes into Elasticsearch (#33222)"
Add support for "authorization_realms" (#33262)
Authorization Realms allow an authenticating realm to delegate the task
of constructing a User object (with name, roles, etc) to one or more
other realms.
E.g. A client could authenticate using PKI, but then delegate to an LDAP
realm. The LDAP realm performs a "lookup" by principal, and then does
regular role-mapping from the discovered user.
This commit includes:
- authorization_realm support in the pki, ldap, saml & kerberos realms
- docs for authorization_realms
- checks that there are no "authorization chains"
(whereby "realm-a" delegates to "realm-b", but "realm-b" delegates to "realm-c")
Authorization realms is a platinum feature.
Ensure that the SSLConfigurationReloaderTests can run with JDK 11
by pinning the Server TLS version to TLS1.2. This can be revisited
while tackling the effort to full support TLSv1.3 in
https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/32276Resolves#32124
This extracts a super class out of the rollup indexer called the AsyncTwoPhaseIterator.
The implementor of it can define the query, transformation of the response,
indexing and the object to persist the position/state of the indexer.
The stats object used by the indexer to record progress is also now abstract, allowing
the implementation provide custom stats beyond what the indexer provides. It also
allows the implementation to decide how the stats are presented (leaves toXContent()
up to the implementation).
This should allow new projects to reuse the search-then-index persistent task that Rollup
uses, but without the restrictions/baggage of how Rollup has to work internally to
satisfy time-based rollups.
* master:
Painless: Add Bindings (#33042)
Update version after client credentials backport
Fix forbidden apis on FIPS (#33202)
Remote 6.x transport BWC Layer for `_shrink` (#33236)
Test fix - Graph HLRC tests needed another field adding to randomisation exception list
HLRC: Add ML Get Records API (#33085)
[ML] Fix character set finder bug with unencodable charsets (#33234)
TESTS: Fix overly long lines (#33240)
Test fix - Graph HLRC test was missing field name to be excluded from randomisation logic
Remove unsupported group_shard_failures parameter (#33208)
Update BucketUtils#suggestShardSideQueueSize signature (#33210)
Parse PEM Key files leniantly (#33173)
INGEST: Add Pipeline Processor (#32473)
Core: Add java time xcontent serializers (#33120)
Consider multi release jars when running third party audit (#33206)
Update MSI documentation (#31950)
HLRC: create base timed request class (#33216)
[DOCS] Fixes command page titles
HLRC: Move ML protocol classes into client ml package (#33203)
Scroll queries asking for rescore are considered invalid (#32918)
Painless: Fix Semicolon Regression (#33212)
ingest: minor - update test to include dissect (#33211)
Switch remaining LLREST usage to new style Requests (#33171)
HLREST: add reindex API (#32679)
This commit changes the serialization version from V_7_0_0_alpha1 to
V_6_5_0 for the create token request and response with a client
credentials grant type. The client credentials work has now been
backported to 6.x.
Relates #33106
* master:
[Rollup] Better error message when trying to set non-rollup index (#32965)
HLRC: Use Optional in validation logic (#33104)
Remove unused User class from protocol (#33137)
ingest: Introduce the dissect processor (#32884)
[Docs] Add link to es-kotlin-wrapper-client (#32618)
[Docs] Remove repeating words (#33087)
Minor spelling and grammar fix (#32931)
Remove support for deprecated params._agg/_aggs for scripted metric aggregations (#32979)
Watcher: Simplify finding next date in cron schedule (#33015)
Run Third party audit with forbidden APIs CLI (part3/3) (#33052)
Fix plugin build test on Windows (#33078)
HLRC+MINOR: Remove Unused Private Method (#33165)
Remove old unused test script files (#32970)
Build analysis-icu client JAR (#33184)
Ensure to generate identical NoOp for the same failure (#33141)
ShardSearchFailure#readFrom to set index and shardId (#33161)
This commit removes the unused User class from the protocol project.
This class was originally moved into protocol in preparation for moving
more request and response classes, but given the change in direction
for the HLRC this is no longer needed. Additionally, this change also
changes the package name for the User object in x-pack/plugin/core to
its original name.
* master:
Adjust BWC version on mapping version
Token API supports the client_credentials grant (#33106)
Build: forked compiler max memory matches jvmArgs (#33138)
Introduce mapping version to index metadata (#33147)
SQL: Enable aggregations to create a separate bucket for missing values (#32832)
Fix grammar in contributing docs
SECURITY: Fix Compile Error in ReservedRealmTests (#33166)
APM server monitoring (#32515)
Support only string `format` in date, root object & date range (#28117)
[Rollup] Move toBuilders() methods out of rollup config objects (#32585)
Fix forbiddenapis on java 11 (#33116)
Apply publishing to genreate pom (#33094)
Have circuit breaker succeed on unknown mem usage
Do not lose default mapper on metadata updates (#33153)
Fix a mappings update test (#33146)
Reload Secure Settings REST specs & docs (#32990)
Refactor CachingUsernamePassword realm (#32646)
This change adds support for the client credentials grant type to the
token api. The client credentials grant allows for a client to
authenticate with the authorization server and obtain a token to access
as itself. Per RFC 6749, a refresh token should not be included with
the access token and as such a refresh token is not issued when the
client credentials grant is used.
The addition of the client credentials grant will allow users
authenticated with mechanisms such as kerberos or PKI to obtain a token
that can be used for subsequent access.
* Adding new MonitoredSystem for APM server
* Teaching Monitoring template utils about APM server monitoring indices
* Documenting new monitoring index for APM server
* Adding monitoring index template for APM server
* Copy pasta typo
* Removing metrics.libbeat.config section from mapping
* Adding built-in user and role for APM server user
* Actually define the role :)
* Adding missing import
* Removing index template and system ID for apm server
* Shortening line lengths
* Updating expected number of built-in users in integration test
* Removing "system" from role and user names
* Rearranging users to make tests pass
* master:
Add proxy support to RemoteClusterConnection (#33062)
TEST: Skip assertSeqNos for closed shards (#33130)
TEST: resync operation on replica should acquire shard permit (#33103)
Switch remaining x-pack tests to new style Requests (#33108)
Switch remaining tests to new style Requests (#33109)
Switch remaining ml tests to new style Requests (#33107)
Build: Line up IDE detection logic
Security index expands to a single replica (#33131)
HLRC: request/response homogeneity and JavaDoc improvements (#33133)
Checkstyle!
[Test] Fix sporadic failure in MembershipActionTests
Revert "Do NOT allow termvectors on nested fields (#32728)"
[Rollup] Move toAggCap() methods out of rollup config objects (#32583)
Fix race condition in scheduler engine test
This change removes the use of 0-all for auto expand replicas for the
security index. The use of 0-all causes some unexpected behavior with
certain allocation settings. This change allows us to avoid these with
a default install. If necessary, the number of replicas can be tuned by
the user.
Closes#29933Closes#29712
This commit addresses a race condition in the scheduler engine test that
a listener that throws an exception does not cause other listeners to be
skipped. The race here is that we were counting down a latch, and then
throwing an exception yet an assertion that expected the exception to
have been thrown already could execute after the latch was counted down
for the final time but before the exception was thrown and acted upon by
the scheduler engine. This commit addresses this by moving the counting
down of the latch to definitely be after the exception was acted upon by
the scheduler engine.
This committ removes the getMetadata() methods from the DateHistoGroupConfig
and HistoGroupConfig objects. This way the configuration objects do not rely on RollupField.formatMetaField() anymore and do not expose a getMetadata()
method that is tighlty coupled to the rollup indexer.
* es/master: (62 commits)
[DOCS] Add docs for Application Privileges (#32635)
Add versions 5.6.12 and 6.4.1
Do NOT allow termvectors on nested fields (#32728)
[Rollup] Return empty response when aggs are missing (#32796)
[TEST] Add some ACL yaml tests for Rollup (#33035)
Move non duplicated actions back into xpack core (#32952)
Test fix - GraphExploreResponseTests should not randomise array elements Closes#33086
Use `addIfAbsent` instead of checking if an element is contained
TESTS: Fix Random Fail in MockTcpTransportTests (#33061)
HLRC: Fix Compile Error From Missing Throws (#33083)
[DOCS] Remove reload password from docs cf. #32889
HLRC: Add ML Get Buckets API (#33056)
Watcher: Improve error messages for CronEvalTool (#32800)
Search: Support of wildcard on docvalue_fields (#32980)
Change query field expansion (#33020)
INGEST: Cleanup Redundant Put Method (#33034)
SQL: skip uppercasing/lowercasing function tests for AZ locales as well (#32910)
Fix the default pom file name (#33063)
Switch ml basic tests to new style Requests (#32483)
Switch some watcher tests to new style Requests (#33044)
...
This is needed as with recent changes to master (see #32952), protocol
is no longer accessible from core, so these classes need to be
duplicated in both places.
This change fixes the shrink action so when the shrink is performed we
remove the single node allocation fromt eh shard allocation filtering
settings. Without this fix replicas cannot be allocated after we have
performed the shrink and we cannot make progress with the rest of the
shink aciton.
This change also fixes a bug in the explain API where the maste node
timeout was being set to null if it wasn't provided instead of using
its default value causing a NPE
Most actions' request and response were moved from xpack core into
protocol. We have decided to instead duplicate the actions in the HLRC
instead of trying to reuse them. This commit moves the non duplicated
actions back into xpack core and severs the tie between xpack core and
protocol so no other actions can be moved and not duplicated.
In our Netty layer we have had to take extra precautions against Netty
catching throwables which prevents them from reaching the uncaught
exception handler. This code has taken on additional uses in NIO layer
and now in the scheduler engine because there are other components in
stack traces that could catch throwables and suppress them from reaching
the uncaught exception handler. This commit is a simple cleanup of the
iterative evolution of this code to refactor all uses into a single
method in ExceptionsHelper.
This reworks how we configure the `shadow` plugin in the build. The major
change is that we no longer bundle dependencies in the `compile` configuration,
instead we bundle dependencies in the new `bundle` configuration. This feels
more right because it is a little more "opt in" rather than "opt out" and the
name of the `bundle` configuration is a little more obvious.
As an neat side effect of this, the `runtimeElements` configuration used when
one project depends on another now contains exactly the dependencies needed
to run the project so you no longer need to reference projects that use the
shadow plugin like this:
```
testCompile project(path: ':client:rest-high-level', configuration: 'shadow')
```
You can instead use the much more normal:
```
testCompile "org.elasticsearch.client:elasticsearch-rest-high-level-client:${version}"
```
When the application privileges feature was backported to 6.x/6.4 the
BWC version checks on the backport were updated to 6.4.0, but master
was not updated.
This commit updates all relevant version checks, and adds tests.
This commit implements licensing for CCR. CCR will require a platinum
license, and administrative endpoints will be disabled when a license is
non-compliant.
There are two problems with the scheduler engine today. Both relate to
listeners that throw.
The first problem is that any triggered listener that throws a plain old
exception will cause no additional listeners to be triggered for the
event, and will also cause the scheduler to never be invoked again. This
leads to lost events and is bad.
The second problem is that any triggered listener that throws an error
of the fatal kind will not lead to that error because caught by the
uncaught exception handler. This is because the triggered listener is
executed as a future task under a scheduled thread pool executor. A
throwable there goes caught by the JDK framework and set as the outcome
on the future task. Since we never inspect these tasks for their
outcomes, nor is there a good place to do this, we have to handle these
errors ourselves. To do this, we catch them and dispatch them to the
uncaught exception handler via a forked thread. This is similar to our
handling in Netty.
* master:
Generalize remote license checker (#32971)
Trim translog when safe commit advanced (#32967)
Fix an inaccuracy in the dynamic templates documentation. (#32890)
Logging: Use settings when building daemon threads (#32751)
All Translog inner closes should happen after tragedy exception is set (#32674)
HLREST: AwaitsFix ML Test
Pass DiscoveryNode to initiateChannel (#32958)
Add mzn and dz to unsupported locales (#32957)
Use settings from the context in BootstrapChecks (#32908)
Update docs for node specifications (#30468)
HLRC: Forbid all Elasticsearch logging infra (#32784)
Only configure publishing if it's applied externally (#32351)
Fixes libs:dissect when in eclipse
Protect ScriptedMetricIT test cases against failures on 0-doc shards (#32959) (#32968)
[Kerberos] Add documentation for Kerberos realm (#32662)
Watcher: Properly find next valid date in cron expressions (#32734)
Fix some small issues in the getting started docs (#30346)
Set forbidden APIs target compatibility to compiler java version (#32935)
Move connection listener to ConnectionManager (#32956)
Machine learning has baked a remote license checker for use in checking
license compatibility of a remote license. This remote license checker
has general usage for any feature that relies on a remote cluster. For
example, cross-cluster replication will pull changes from a remote
cluster and require that the local and remote clusters have platinum
licenses. This commit generalizes the remote cluster license check for
use in cross-cluster replication.
Subclasses of `EsIntegTestCase` run multiple Elasticsearch nodes in the
same JVM and when we log we look at the name of the thread to figure out
the node name. This makes sure that all calls to `daemonThreadFactory`
include the node name.
Closes#32574
I'd like to follow this up with more drastic changes that make it
impossible to do this incorrectly but that change is much larger than
this and I'd like to get these log lines fixed up sooner rather than
later.
This is the final PR for copying over the necessary components for
clients to parse/render LifecyclePolicy. Changes include:
- move of named-x-content server objects away from client
- move validation into the client copy of LifecyclePolicy
- move LifecycleAction into an interface with `getName`
* elastic/master: (46 commits)
NETWORKING: Make RemoteClusterConn. Lazy Resolve DNS (#32764)
[DOCS] Splits the users API documentation into multiple pages (#32825)
[DOCS] Splits the token APIs into separate pages (#32865)
[DOCS] Creates redirects for role management APIs page
Bypassing failing test PainlessDomainSplitIT#testHRDSplit (#32966)
TEST: Mute testRetentionPolicyChangeDuringRecovery
[DOCS] Fixes more broken links to role management APIs
[Docs] Tweaks and fixes to rollup docs
[DOCS] Fixes links to role management APIs
[ML][TEST] Fix BasicRenormalizationIT after adding multibucket feature
[DOCS] Splits the roles API documentation into multiple pages (#32794)
[TEST] Run pre 6.4 nodes in non-FIPS JVMs (#32901)
Make Geo Context Mapping Parsing More Strict (#32821)
[ML] fix updating opened jobs scheduled events (#31651) (#32881)
Scripted metric aggregations: add deprecation warning and system property to control legacy params (#31597)
Tests: Fix timezone conversion in DateTimeUnitTests
Enable FIPS140LicenseBootstrapCheck (#32903)
Fix InternalAutoDateHistogram reproducible failure (#32723)
Remove assertion in testDocStats on deletedDocs counter (#32914)
HLRC: Move ML request converters into their own class (#32906)
...
* ML: fix updating opened jobs scheduled events (#31651)
* Adding UpdateParamsTests license header
* Adding integration test and addressing PR comments
* addressing test and job names
This commit removes the put privilege API in favor of having a single API to
create and update privileges. If we see the need to have an API like this in
the future we can always add it back.
this PR creates client-side instances of the following actions:
- DeleteAction
- ForceMergeAction
- ReadOnlyAction
- RolloverAction
- ForceMergeAction
AllocateAction was done separately
This change cleans up some methods in the CharArrays class from x-pack, which
includes the unification of char[] to utf8 and utf8 to char[] conversions that
intentionally do not use strings. There was previously an implementation in
x-pack and in the reloading of secure settings. The method from the reloading
of secure settings was adopted as it handled more scenarios related to the
backing byte and char buffers that were used to perform the conversions. The
cleaned up class is moved into libs/core to allow it to be used by requests
that will be migrated to the high level rest client.
Relates #32332
This removes custom Response classes that extend `AcknowledgedResponse` and do nothing, these classes are not needed and we can directly use the non-abstract super-class instead.
While this appears to be a large PR, no code has actually changed, only class names have been changed and entire classes removed.
[ML] Removing old per-partition normalization code
Per-partition normalization is an old, undocumented feature that was
never used by clients. It has been superseded by per-partition maximum
scoring.
To maintain communication compatibility with nodes prior to 6.5 it is
necessary to maintain/cope with the old wire format
It is useful to have a random TimeseriesLifecycleType-backed LifecyclePolicy
for testing. This PR exposes a helper method to create one and use it for serialization tests
in LifecyclePolicyTests
This change removes the PasswordHashingBootstrapCheck and replaces it
with validation on the setting itself. This ensures we always get a
valid value from the setting when it is used.
This change moves the validation for values of usernames and passwords
from the request to the transport action. This is done to prevent
the need to move more classes into protocol once we add this API to the
high level rest client. Additionally, this resolves an issue where
validation depends on settings and we always pass empty settings
instead of the actual settings.
Relates #32332
The request and response classes have been extracted from `IndexUpgradeInfoAction` into top-level classes, and moved to the protocol jar. The `UpgradeActionRequired` enum is also moved.
Relates to #29827
* Adds REST client support for PutOperationMode in ILM
* Corrects licence headers
* iter
* add request converter test
* Fixes tests
* Creates start and stop actions for controlling ILM operation
* Addresses review comments
Since replica counts and allocation rules are set separately, it is not always clear how many replicas are to be allocated in the allocate action. Moving the replicas action to occur at the same time as the allocate action, resolves this confusion that could end an undesired state. This means that the ReplicasAction is removed, and a new optional replicas parameter is added to AllocateAction.
This was originally set to a few seconds while prototyping things.
This interval is for the scheduled trigger of policies. Policies
have this extra trigger beyond just on cluster-state changes because
cluster-state changes may not be happeneing in a cluster for
whatever reason, and we need to continue making progress. Updating
this value to be larger is reasonable since not all operations
are expected to be completed in the span of seconds, but instead in
minutes and hours. 10 minutes is sane.
* Remove UpdateSettingsTestHelper class
By making the `settings()` method public on `UpdateSettingsRequest` (I think it
should have been in the first place) we can get rid of this class entirely. Mock
response objects are now constructed by parsing JSON without making the
constructor public.
Relates to #29823
* Remove RolloverIndexTestHelper
This removes the `RolloverIndexTestHelper` class in favor of making a couple of
getters publically accessible as well as custom building a response object using
JSON parsing.
Relates to #29823
This commit removes the hacks associated with mocking Response objects. Rather
than parse a wrapped byte array, the constructors for `IndicesAliasesResponse`
and `ResizeResponse` are made public
Relates to #29823
* master:
Cross-cluster search: preserve cluster alias in shard failures (#32608)
Handle AlreadyClosedException when bumping primary term
[TEST] Allow to run in FIPS JVM (#32607)
[Test] Add ckb to the list of unsupported languages (#32611)
SCRIPTING: Move Aggregation Scripts to their own context (#32068)
Painless: Use LocalMethod Map For Lookup at Runtime (#32599)
[TEST] Enhance failure message when bulk updates have failures
[ML] Add ML result classes to protocol library (#32587)
Suppress LicensingDocumentationIT.testPutLicense in release builds (#32613)
[Rollup] Update wire version check after backport
Suppress Wildfly test in FIPS JVMs (#32543)
[Rollup] Improve ID scheme for rollup documents (#32558)
ingest: doc: move Dot Expander Processor doc to correct position (#31743)
[ML] Add some ML config classes to protocol library (#32502)
[TEST]Split transport verification mode none tests (#32488)
Core: Move helper date formatters over to java time (#32504)
[Rollup] Remove builders from DateHistogramGroupConfig (#32555)
[TEST} unmutes SearchAsyncActionTests and adds debugging info
[ML] Add Detector config classes to protocol library (#32495)
[Rollup] Remove builders from MetricConfig (#32536)
Tests: Add rolling upgrade tests for watcher (#32428)
Fix race between replica reset and primary promotion (#32442)
Rest HL client: Add get license action
Continues to use String instead of a more complex License class to
hold the license text similarly to put license.
Relates #29827
Bumping down the version to 6.4 since the backport is complete. Also
adds some missing version checks to the bwc tests to make sure it
only runs on the correct versions
Previously, we were using a simple CRC32 for the IDs of rollup documents.
This is a very poor choice however, since 32bit IDs leads to collisions
between documents very quickly.
This commit moves Rollups over to a 128bit ID. The ID is a concatenation
of all the keys in the document (similar to the rolling CRC before),
hashed with 128bit Murmur3, then base64 encoded. Finally, the job
ID and a delimiter (`$`) are prepended to the ID.
This gurantees that there are 128bits per-job. 128bits should
essentially remove all chances of collisions, and the prepended
job ID means that _if_ there is a collision, it stays "within"
the job.
BWC notes:
We can only upgrade the ID scheme after we know there has been a good
checkpoint during indexing. We don't rely on a STARTED/STOPPED
status since we can't guarantee that resulted from a real checkpoint,
or other state. So we only upgrade the ID after we have reached
a checkpoint state during an active index run, and only after the
checkpoint has been confirmed.
Once a job has been upgraded and checkpointed, the version increments
and the new ID is used in the future. All new jobs use the
new ID from the start
This commit splits SecurityNetty4TransportTests in two methods
one handling verification mode certificate and full and one
handling verification mode none. This is done so that the second
method can be muted in a FIPS 140 JVM where verification mode none
cannot be used.
Same motivation as #32507 but for the DateHistogramGroupConfig
configuration object. This pull request also changes the format of the
time zone from a Joda's DateTimeZone to a simple String.
It should help to port the API to the high level rest client and allows
clients to not be forced to use the Joda Time library. Serialization is
impacted but does not need a backward compatibility layer as
DateTimeZone are serialized as String anyway. XContent also expects
a String for timezone, so I found it easier to move everything to String.
Related to #29827
* master:
HLRC: Move commercial clients from XPackClient (#32596)
Add cluster UUID to Cluster Stats API response (#32206)
Security: move User to protocol project (#32367)
[TEST] Test for shard failures, add debug to testProfileMatchesRegular
Minor fix for javadoc (applicable for java 11). (#32573)
Painless: Move Some Lookup Logic to PainlessLookup (#32565)
TEST: Avoid merges in testSeqNoAndCheckpoints
[Rollup] Remove builders from HistoGroupConfig (#32533)
Mutes failing SQL string function tests due to #32589
fixed elements in array of produced terms (#32519)
INGEST: Enable default pipelines (#32286)
Remove cluster state initial customs (#32501)
Mutes LicensingDocumentationIT due to #32580
[ML] Remove multiple_bucket_spans (#32496)
[ML] Rename JobProvider to JobResultsProvider (#32551)
Correct minor typo in explain.asciidoc for HLRC
Build: Add elastic maven to repos used by BuildPlugin (#32549)
Clarify the error message when a pipeline agg is used in the 'order' parameter. (#32522)
Revert "[test] turn on host io cache for opensuse (#32053)"
Enable packaging tests on suse boxes
[ML] Improve error when no available field exists for rule scope (#32550)
[ML] Improve error for functions with limited rule condition support (#32548)
Painless: Clean Up PainlessField (#32525)
Add @AwaitsFix for #32554
Remove broken @link in Javadoc
Scripting: Conditionally use java time api in scripting (#31441)
[ML] Fix thread leak when waiting for job flush (#32196) (#32541)
Add AwaitsFix to failing test - see #32546
Core: Minor size reduction for AbstractComponent (#32509)
SQL: Added support for string manipulating functions with more than one parameter (#32356)
[DOCS] Reloadable Secure Settings (#31713)
Watcher: Reenable HttpSecretsIntegrationTests#testWebhookAction test (#32456)
[Rollup] Remove builders from TermsGroupConfig (#32507)
Use hostname instead of IP with SPNEGO test (#32514)
Switch x-pack rolling restart to new style Requests (#32339)
NETWORKING: Fix Netty Leaks by upgrading to 4.1.28 (#32511)
[DOCS] Small fixes in rule configuration page (#32516)
Painless: Clean up PainlessMethod (#32476)
Build: Remove shadowing from benchmarks (#32475)
Docs: Add all JDKs to CONTRIBUTING.md
Add licensing enforcement for FIPS mode (#32437)
SQL: Add test for handling of partial results (#32474)
Mute testFilterCacheStats
[ML][DOCS] Fix typo applied_to => applies_to
Scripting: Fix painless compiler loader to know about context classes (#32385)
The User class has been moved to the protocol project for upcoming work
to add more security APIs to the high level rest client. As part of
this change, the toString method no longer uses a custom output method
from MetadataUtils and instead just relies on Java's toString
implementation.
This commit does the following:
- renames index-lifecycle plugin to ilm
- modifies the endpoints to ilm instead of index_lifecycle
- drops _xpack from the endpoints
- drops a few duplicate endpoints
This commit makes the `index.lifecycle.name` setting internal an index, this
means that the policy can only be set on the index creation, or with the
specialized `RestSetIndexLifecyclePolicy` action.
Relates to #29823
This commit removes the never released multiple_bucket_spans
configuration parameter. This is now replaced with the new
multibucket feature that requires no configuration.
While working on adding the Create Rollup Job API to the
high level REST client (#29827), I noticed that the configuration
objects like TermsGroupConfig rely on the Builder pattern in
order to create or parse instances. These builders are doing
some validation but the same validation could be done within
the constructor itself or on the server side when appropriate.
This commit removes the builder for TermsGroupConfig,
removes some other methods that I consider not really usefull
once the TermsGroupConfig object will be exposed in the
high level REST client. It also simplifies the parsing logic.
Related to #29827
* Upgrade to `4.1.28` since the problem reported in #32487 is a bug in Netty itself (see https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7337)
* Fixed other leaks in test code that now showed up due to fixes improvements in leak reporting in the newer version
* Needed to extend permissions for netty common package because it now sets a classloader at runtime after changes in 63bae0956a
* Adjusted forbidden APIs check accordingly
* Closes#32487
This commit adds licensing enforcement for FIPS mode through the use of
a bootstrap check, a node join validator, and a check in the license
service. The work done here is based on the current implementation of
the TLS enforcement with a production license.
The bootstrap check is always enforced since we need to enforce the
licensing and this is the best option to do so at the present time.
The default behaviour for "GetPrivileges" is to get all application
privileges. This should only be allowed if the user has access to
the "*" application.