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Andrei Stefan 6fb7e49b22
SQL: TRUNCATE and ROUND functions (#33779)
* Added TRUNCATE function, modified ROUND to accept two parameters instead of one. Made the second parameter optional for both functions.
* Added documentation for both functions.
2018-09-20 15:29:53 +03:00
Marios Trivyzas 168a0b23fe
SQL: Fix ANTL4 Grammar ambiguities. (#33854)
Removed rules in the grammar that were superfluous, as they
are already "caught" other rules in the same context.

Also switched to exact ambig detection for debug mode

Fixes: #31885
2018-09-20 14:26:07 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 384ce58535
removed unused fields 2018-09-20 08:56:23 +02:00
Tim Vernum 3ca53437a2 Mute SimpleSecurityNetty4TransportTests.testRenegotiation
This test has failed 3 times in the last 3 days

Relates: #33772
2018-09-20 16:24:41 +10:00
Martijn van Groningen 44c7c4b166
[CCR] Add auto follow stats api (#33801)
GET /_ccr/auto_follow/stats

Returns:

```
{
   "number_of_successful_follow_indices": ...
   "number_of_failed_follow_indices": ...
   "number_of_failed_remote_cluster_state_requests": ...
   "recent_auto_follow_errors": [
      ...
   ]
}
```

Relates to #33007
2018-09-20 07:16:20 +02:00
Benjamin Trent 4767a016a5
Adding node_count to ML Usage (#33850) (#33863) 2018-09-19 13:35:09 -07:00
Nik Everett 26c4f1fb6c
Core: Default node.name to the hostname (#33677)
Changes the default of the `node.name` setting to the hostname of the
machine on which Elasticsearch is running. Previously it was the first 8
characters of the node id. This had the advantage of producing a unique
name even when the node name isn't configured but the disadvantage of
being unrecognizable and not being available until fairly late in the
startup process. Of particular interest is that it isn't available until
after logging is configured. This forces us to use a volatile read
whenever we add the node name to the log.

Using the hostname is available immediately on startup and is generally
recognizable but has the disadvantage of not being unique when run on
machines that don't set their hostname or when multiple elasticsearch
processes are run on the same host. I believe that, taken together, it
is better to default to the hostname.

1. Running multiple copies of Elasticsearch on the same node is a fairly
advanced feature. We do it all the as part of the elasticsearch build
for testing but we make sure to set the node name then.
2. That the node.name defaults to some flavor of "localhost" on an
unconfigured box feels like it isn't going to come up too much in
production. I expect most production deployments to at least set the
hostname.

As a bonus, production deployments need no longer set the node name in
most cases. At least in my experience most folks set it to the hostname
anyway.
2018-09-19 15:21:29 -04:00
Alan Woodward 5107949402
Allow TokenFilterFactories to rewrite themselves against their preceding chain (#33702)
We currently special-case SynonymFilterFactory and SynonymGraphFilterFactory, which need to 
know their predecessors in the analysis chain in order to correctly analyze their synonym lists. This
special-casing doesn't work with Referring filter factories, such as the Multiplexer or Conditional
filters. We also have a number of filters (eg the Multiplexer) that will break synonyms when they
appear before them in a chain, because they produce multiple tokens at the same position.

This commit adds two methods to the TokenFilterFactory interface.

* `getChainAwareTokenFilterFactory()` allows a filter factory to rewrite itself against its preceding
  filter chain, or to resolve references to other filters. It replaces `ReferringFilterFactory` and
  `CustomAnalyzerProvider.checkAndApplySynonymFilter`, and by default returns `this`.
* `getSynonymFilter()` defines whether or not a filter should be applied when building a synonym
  list `Analyzer`. By default it returns `true`.

Fixes #33609
2018-09-19 15:52:14 +01:00
Benjamin Trent 4190a9f1e9
Delete custom index if the only contained job is deleted (#33788)
* Delete custom index if the only contained job is deleted
2018-09-19 07:42:26 -07:00
markharwood c118581617 Test fix - Graph connections could appear in different orders
Graph connections could appear in different orders based on insertion sequence

Closes #33686
2018-09-19 15:16:14 +01:00
Shaunak Kashyap d78966c4c7
Fixing assertions in integration test (#33833) 2018-09-19 04:49:54 -07:00
Martijn van Groningen d9947c631a
[CCR] Rename idle_shard_retry_delay to poll_timout in auto follow patterns (#33821) 2018-09-19 13:13:20 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 251489d59a
Cut over to unwrap segment reader (#33843)
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.
2018-09-19 10:18:03 +02:00
Marios Trivyzas d22b383b9c
SQL: Fix issue with options for QUERY() and MATCH(). (#33828)
Previously multiple comma separated lists of options where not
recognized correctly which resulted in only the last of them
to be taked into account, e.g.:

For the following query:
  SELECT * FROM test WHERE QUERY('search', 'default_field=foo', 'default_operator=and')"
only the `default_operator=and` was finally passed to the ES query.

Fixes: #32602
2018-09-19 10:16:24 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 013b64a07c
[CCR] Change FollowIndexAction.Request class to be more user friendly (#33810)
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.
2018-09-19 07:18:24 +02:00
Andrei Stefan c6e3231ef3
SQL: day and month name functions tests locale providers enforcement (#33653)
DAYNAME and MONTHNAME functions tests will be skipped if the right JVM parameter (-Djava.locale.providers=COMPAT) is not used in unit testing environment
2018-09-19 07:33:15 +03:00
Martijn van Groningen 805a12361f
[CCR] Fail with a descriptive error if leader index does not exist (#33797)
Closes #33737
2018-09-18 21:47:02 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 241c74efb2
upgrade to a new snapshot of Lucene 8 (7d0a7782fa) (#33812) 2018-09-18 18:16:40 +02:00
Costin Leau 91e45ca21b
SQL: Better handling of number parsing exceptions (#33776)
Add proper exceptions in case the parsing of numbers (too large, invalid
format) fails.

Close #33622
2018-09-18 18:51:48 +03:00
Martijn van Groningen 9fe5a273aa
[TEST] handle failed search requests differently 2018-09-18 15:55:27 +02:00
Costin Leau ab9c28a2b1
SQL: Grammar tweak for number declarations (#33767)
Consider plus and minus as part of a number declaration (to avoid the
minus be treated as a negation).

Close #33765
2018-09-18 11:44:52 +03:00
Alexander Reelsen 139128856a
Watcher: Use Bulkprocessor in HistoryStore/TriggeredWatchStore (#32490)
Currently a watch execution results in one bulk request, when the
triggered watches are written into the that index, that need to be
executed. However the update of the watch status, the creation of the
watch history entry as well as the deletion of the triggered watches
index are all single document operations.

This can have quite a negative impact, once you are executing a lot of
watches, as each execution results in 4 documents writes, three of them
being single document actions.

This commit switches to a bulk processor instead of a single document
action for writing watch history entries and deleting triggered watch
entries. However the defaults are to run synchronous as before because
the number of concurrent requests is set to 0. This also fixes a bug,
where the deletion of the triggered watch entry was done asynchronously.

However if you have a high number of watches being executed, you can
configure watcher to delete the triggered watches entries as well as
writing the watch history entries via bulk requests.

The triggered watches deletions should still happen in a timely manner,
where as the history entries might actually be bound by size as one
entry can easily have 20kb.

The following settings have been added:

- xpack.watcher.bulk.actions (default 1)
- xpack.watcher.bulk.concurrent_requests (default 0)
- xpack.watcher.bulk.flush_interval (default 1s)
- xpack.watcher.bulk.size (default 1mb)

The drawback of this is of course, that on a node outage you might end
up with watch history entries not being written or watches needing to be
executing again because they have not been deleted from the triggered
watches index. The window of these two cases increases configuring the bulk processor to wait to reach certain thresholds.
2018-09-18 10:25:16 +02:00
Alexander Reelsen e075b872f6
Dependencies: Update javax.mail in watcher to 1.6.2 (#33664) 2018-09-18 10:14:12 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 47b86d6e6a
[CCR] Changed AutoFollowCoordinator to keep track of certain statistics (#33684)
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
2018-09-18 09:43:50 +02:00
Shaunak Kashyap 2aba52de8f
Implement xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.collection.enabled setting (#33474)
* Implement xpack.monitoring.elasticsearch.collection.enabled setting

* Fixing line lengths

* Updating constructor calls in test

* Removing unused import

* Fixing line lengths in test classes

* Make monitoringService.isElasticsearchCollectionEnabled() return true for tests

* Remove wrong expectation

* Adding unit tests for new flag to be false

* Fixing line wrapping/indentation for better readability

* Adding docs

* Fixing logic in ClusterStatsCollector::shouldCollect

* Rebasing with master and resolving conflicts

* Simplifying implementation by gating scheduling

* Doc fixes / improvements

* Making methods package private

* Fixing wording

* Fixing method access
2018-09-17 18:33:43 -07:00
Shaunak Kashyap a95226bdae
[Monitoring] Removing unused version.* fields (#33584)
This PR removes fields that are not actually used by the Monitoring UI. This will greatly simplify the eventual migration to using Metricbeat for monitoring Elasticsearch (see https://github.com/elastic/beats/pull/8260#discussion_r215885868 for more context and discussion around removing these fields from ES collection).
2018-09-17 18:29:30 -07:00
Martijn van Groningen 15f30d689b
[CCR] Do not unnecessarily wrap fetch exception in a ElasticSearch exception and (#33777)
* [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"
                  }
                }
              }
            ],
```
2018-09-17 22:33:37 +02:00
Or Bin a5bad4d92c Docs: Fixed a grammatical mistake: 'a HTTP ...' -> 'an HTTP ...' (#33744)
Fixed a grammatical mistake: 'a HTTP ...' -> 'an HTTP ...'

Closes #33728
2018-09-17 15:35:54 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen d8dc042514
[CCR] Handle leader index with no mapping correctly (#33770)
When a leader index is created, it may not have a mapping yet.
Currently if you follow such an index the shard follow tasks fail with
NoSuchElementException, because they expect a single mapping.

This commit fixes that, by allowing that a leader index does not yet have
a mapping.
2018-09-17 19:47:40 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 48a5b45d28
Ensure fully deleted segments are accounted for correctly (#33757)
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 #32844
Closes #33689
Closes #33755
2018-09-17 18:18:58 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 7046cc467f
[CCR] Make index.xpack.ccr.following_index an internal setting (#33768) 2018-09-17 18:08:19 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 5d2a01dcc3
[CCR] Fail with a good error if a follow index does not have ccr metadata (#33761)
instead of a NPE.
2018-09-17 18:00:16 +02:00
David Turner 7f6c13037c Mark testMonitoringService as @AwaitsFix 2018-09-17 16:23:55 +01:00
Jason Tedor 2d81fc3873
Keep CCR REST API specification with all of X-Pack (#33743)
This commit moves the CCR REST API specification out of the CCR
sub-project to locate them with the rest of the REST API specifications
for X-Pack.
2018-09-17 09:59:22 -04:00
Ioannis Kakavas 5f9370f0ec [TESTS] Mute SSLDriverTests in JDK11
Relates: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/33751
2018-09-17 12:38:51 +03:00
Tanguy Leroux e77835c6f5
Add create rollup job api to high level rest client (#33521)
This commit adds the Create Rollup Job API to the high level REST
client. It supersedes #32703 and adds dedicated request/response
objects so that it does not depend on server side components.

Related #29827
2018-09-17 09:10:23 +02:00
Martijn van Groningen 481f8a9a07
[CCR] Make auto follow patterns work with security (#33501)
Relates to #33007
2018-09-17 07:29:00 +02:00
Jason Tedor 770ad53978
Introduce long polling for changes (#33683)
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.
2018-09-16 10:35:23 -04:00
Jason Tedor 069605bd91
Do not count shard changes tasks against REST tests (#33738)
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.
2018-09-16 07:32:12 -04:00
Jason Tedor 73417bf09a
Move CCR REST tests to a sub-project of ccr
This commit moves these REST tests (possibly temporarily) to a
sub-project of ccr. We do this (again, possibly temporarily) to keep
them within the ccr sub-project yet there are changes within 6.x that
prevent these from being in the top-level project (the cluster formation
tasks are trying to install x-pack-ccr into the
integ-test-zip). Therefore, we isolate these for now until we can
understand why there are differences between 6.x and master.
2018-09-15 10:18:59 -04:00
Jason Tedor aa56892f2f
Move CCR REST tests to ccr sub-project (#33731)
This commit moves the CCR REST tests to the ccr sub-project as another
step towards running :x-pack:plugin:ccr:check giving us full coverage on
CCR.
2018-09-15 09:18:15 -04:00
Jason Tedor f037edb8e3
Move CCR monitoring tests to ccr sub-project (#33730)
This commit moves the CCR monitoring tests from the monitoring
sub-project to the ccr sub-project.
2018-09-15 09:16:33 -04:00
Martijn van Groningen 82a6ae1dae
[CCR] Move ccr tests in core module back to ccr module (#33711)
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.
2018-09-14 17:18:00 +02:00
Ioannis Kakavas d9f5e4fd2e Pin TLS1.2 in SSLConfigurationReloaderTests
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  #33127
Resolves #32124
2018-09-14 16:39:20 +03:00
Jason Tedor 2282150f34
Expose retries for CCR fetch failures (#33694)
This commit exposes the number of times that a fetch has been tried to
the CCR stats endpoint, and to CCR monitoring.
2018-09-14 08:52:46 -04:00
Albert Zaharovits c86e2d5211
Structured audit logging (#31931)
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.
2018-09-14 15:25:53 +03:00
Martijn van Groningen 222f42274e
[CCR] Check whether the rejected execution exception has the shutdown flag set (#33703)
and if so debug log it and otherwise rethrow.

This should fix a couple of test failures where during test teardown tests
failed due to uncaught exceptions being detected.
2018-09-14 13:28:11 +02:00
David Roberts 568ac10ca6
[ML] Allow overrides for some file structure detection decisions (#33630)
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.
2018-09-14 09:29:11 +01:00
Martijn van Groningen 4bcad95fe7
[TEST] wait for no initializing shards 2018-09-14 09:59:24 +02:00
Yogesh Gaikwad d810f1b094
[Kerberos] Add realm name & UPN to user metadata (#33338)
We have a Kerberos setting to remove realm part from the user
principal name (remove_realm_name). If this is true then
the realm name is removed to form username but in the process,
the realm name is lost. For scenarios like Kerberos cross-realm
authentication, one could make use of the realm name to determine
role mapping for users coming from different realms.
This commit adds user metadata for kerberos_realm and
kerberos_user_principal_name.
2018-09-14 17:17:53 +10:00