If a document is indexed into ES with no id, ES will generate one for it. We used to have an optimization for this case where the engine will not try to resolve the ids of these request in the existing index but immediately try to index them. This optimization has proven to be the source of brittle bugs (solved!) and we disabled it in 1.5, preparing for it to be removed if no performance degradation was found. Since we haven't seen any such degradation we can remove it.
Along with the removal of the optmization, we can remove the autogenerate id flag on indexing requests and the can have duplicate flag. The only downside of the removal of the canHaveDuplicate flag is that we can't make sure any more that when we retry an autogenerated id create operation we will ignore any document already exists exception (See #9125 for background and discussion). To work around this, we don't set the operation to CREATE any more when we generate an id, so the resulting request will never fail when it finds an existing doc but do return a version of 2. I think that's acceptable.
Closes#13857
We have two unneded heavy dependencies on IndexShard that are unneeded and only cause
trouble if you try to mock index shard. This commit removes IndexSettingsService as well as
ClusterSerivce from IndexShard to simplify future mocking and construction.
While refactoring has_child and has_parent query we lost an important detail around types. The types that the inner query gets executed against shouldn't be the main types of the search request but the parent or child type set to the parent query. We used to use QueryParseContext#setTypesWithPrevious as part of XContentStructure class which has been deleted, without taking care though of setting the types and restoring them as part of the innerQuery#toQuery call.
Meanwhile also we make sure that the original context types are restored in PercolatorQueriesRegistry
Closes#13863
Closes#13854
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 42c1166efc55adda0d13fed77de583c0973e44b3
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Tue Sep 29 11:59:43 2015 -0400
Add paranoia
Groovy holds on to a classloader, so check it before compilation too.
I have not reviewed yet what Rhino is doing, but just be safe.
commit b58668a81428e964dd5ffa712872c0a34897fc91
Author: Robert Muir <rmuir@apache.org>
Date: Tue Sep 29 11:46:06 2015 -0400
Add SpecialPermission to guard exceptions to security policy.
In some cases (e.g. buggy cloud libraries, scripting engines), we must
grant dangerous permissions to contained cases. Those AccessController blocks
are dangerous, since they truncate the stack, and can allow privilege escalation.
This PR adds a simple permission to check before each one, so that unprivileged code
like groovy scripts, can't do anything they shouldn't be allowed to do otherwise.
GCE plugin tries to start immediately gce discovery even if we don't
set discovery.type. This commmit adds check `discovery.type` and
other required parameters before loading gce plugin.
closes#13614
StoreRecoveryService used to be a pretty heavy class with lots of dependencies.
This class was basically not testable in isolation and had an async API with a listener.
This commit refactors this class to be a simple utility classs with a sync API hidden behind
the IndexShard interface. It includes single node tests and moves all the async properities to
the caller side.
Note, this change also removes the mapping update on master from the store recovery code since
it's not needed anymore in 3.0 because all stores have been subject to sync mapping updates such
that the master already has all the mappings for documents that made it into the transaction log.
Closes#13766
Now that groovy is factored out, we contain this dangerous stuff there.
TODO: look into those test hacks inspecting class protection domains, maybe we can
clean that one up too.
TODO: generalize the GroovyCodeSourcePermission to something all script engines check,
before entering accesscontrollerblocks. this way e.g. groovy script cannot coerce
python engine into creating something with more privs if it gets ahold of it... we
should probably protect the aws/gce hacks in the same way.
Previous to this change if to equal geohash cell query builders were created and then toQuery was called on one, they would no longer be equal.
This change also adds a test to AbstractQueryTestCase to make sure calling toQuery on any query builder does not affect the query builder's equality
* Add OS X support via "seatbelt" mechanism. This gives consistency across dev and prod, since many devs use OS X.
* block execveat system call: it may be new, but we should not allow it.
When a shard becomes in active we trigger a sync flush in order to speed up future recoveries. The sync flush causes a new translog generation to be made, which in turn confuses the IndexingMemoryController making it think that the shard is active. If no documents comes along in the next 5m, the shard is made inactive again , triggering a sync flush and so forth.
To avoid this, the IndexingMemoryController is changed to ignore empty translogs when checking if a shard became active. This comes with the price of potentially missing indexing operations which are followed by a flush. This is acceptable as if no more index operation come in, it's OK to leave the shard in active.
A new unit test is introduced and comparable integration tests are removed.
Closes#13802
By default, our security stuff will reject this (as do other apps).
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jayatana/+bug/1441487
However its not really the user's fault, ubuntu screws up here by
installing this agent by default. We don't want any agents.
So instead, we drop it like this:
```
$ bin/elasticsearch
Warning: Ignoring JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS=-Bogus1 -Bogus2
Please pass JVM parameters via JAVA_OPTS instead
[2015-09-25 23:34:39,777][INFO ][node ] [Doctor Bong] version[3.0.0-SNAPSHOT], pid[19044], build[2f5b6ea/2015-09-26T03:18:16Z]
...
```
Closes#13785