Today we run the metadata upgrade only on the current major version
but this should run on every upgrade at least once to ensure we don't miss
an important check or upgrade.
This commit fixes a minor issue with the shard ID that is logged while
indexing in DiscoveryWithServiceDisruptionsIT#testAckedIndexing. The
issue is that the operation routing hash could lead to a negative
remainder modulo the number of primaries (if the hash itself is
negative) but should instead be the normalized positive remainder. This
issue only impacts the logging of the shard ID as the actual shard ID
used during indexing is computed elsewhere but would cause the shard ID
in the affected logging statement to not match shard IDs that are logged
elsewhere.
* Added a `content_type` option at compile time to decide how variable values are encoded. Possible values are `application/json` and `plain/text`. Defaults to `application/json`.
* Added support for variable placeholders to lookup values from specific slots in arrays/lists.
this change allows us to open existing IndexMetaData that contains invalid, removed settings
or settings with invalid values and instead of filling up the users disks with exceptions we _archive_
the settings with and `archive.` prefix. This allows us to warn the user via logs (once it's archived) as
well as via external tools like the upgrade validation tool since those archived settings will be preserved
even over restarts etc. It will prevent indices from failing during the allocaiton phase but instead will
print a prominent warning on index metadata recovery from disk.
This has caused some test failures lately especially on window (which is likely caused
by the rather bad performance of the windows test machines).
See one failure here:
http://build-us-00.elastic.co/job/es_core_master_window-2008/2934/
This fix has now also a unittest that tests this issue separately.
* Cleaned up MapperService#searchFilter(...) and moved it DefaultSearchContext, since it that class was the only user. As part of the cleanup percolate query documents are no longer excluded from the search response.
* Removed resolveClosestNestedObjectMapper(...) method as it was no longer used.
* Removed DocumentTypeListener infrastructure. Before it was used by the percolator and parent/child, but these features no longer use it.
Closes#15924
* Remove remaining 1.x bwc logic.
* Stop storing stored fields and indexed terms. The _parent field's only purpose is to support joins between parent and child type and only storing doc values is sufficient.
* In the mapping the parent field mapper is now known under '{parent}#{child}' key, because this is the field the parent/child join uses too.
* Added new sub fetch phase to lookup that _parent field from doc values field if that is required (before this was fetched from stored _parent field)
* Removed the ability to query directly on `_parent` in the query dsl. Instead the `{parent}#{child}` field should be used. Under the hood a doc values query is used instead of a term query, because only doc values fields are stored now.
* Added a new `parent_id` query to easily query child documents with a specific parent id without having to know what join field to use
* Also in aggregations `_parent` field can't be used any more and `{parent}#{child}` field name should be used instead to aggregate directly on the _parent join field.
While conceptually correct this call can be confusing since if a
realtime GET is exectued after refresh is called with realtime=true it might
fetch the wrong document out of the translog since the isRefreshNeeded guard
might return false once the new searcher is published but it will not
wait until the verision map is flushed and that can cause a slight race condition
if a subsequent call GETs a document that it expects to come from the index.
Ie. the `_size` mapper tests do this and expecte the GET call to return the document
from the index but it comes from the t-log due to this race.
This change only uses the guard in an async refresh that we schedule to prevent unnecessary
refresh calls but will allow API Refresh calls to have the somewhat less confusing semantics.
This was introduces lately only on unrelease major version branches.
Mostly these were pretty easy to clean up by insisting that the request
and response stays consistent across the filter. There are a few places
where we have to make assumptions in tests but those are valid assumptions
for the test.
This is consistent with what happens in elasticsearch.sh/.bat, and it means
tests will work even if there is a crazy "system" JNA installed on the machine.
This commit allows an integ test to wrap all clients that are exposed by the
InternalTestCluster which is useful for request interception or to add general headers
to request or to intercept client to server call even if the client calls are done from within
the test framework.
New Features:
Exceptions (throw, try/catch)
Infinite Loop Checking
Iterators added to the API
Fixes:
Improved loop path analysis
Fixed set/add issue with shortcuts in lists
Fixed minor promotion issue with incorrect type
Fixed score issue related to score extending Number
Documentation:
Added JavaDocs for some files