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Michael Basnight f385e0cf26 Add bad_request to the rest-api-spec catch params (#26539)
This adds another request to the catch params. It also makes sure that
the generic request param does not allow 400 either.
2017-09-14 14:24:03 -05:00
Michael Basnight e69c39a60f Add missing catch arguments to the rest api spec (#26536) 2017-09-14 11:05:46 -05:00
Christoph Büscher 2eaf7534f3 [Tests] Removing skipping tests in search rest tests
After backporting the script_field soft limit to the 6.x branches, this test can
now also run in a mixed cluster.

Relates to #26598

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2017-09-13 18:21:15 +02:00
Adrien Grand 93da7720ff Move non-core mappers to a module. (#26549)
Today we have all non-plugin mappers in core. I'd like to start moving those
that neither map to json datatypes nor are very frequently used like `date` or
`ip` to a module.

This commit creates a new module called `mappers-extra` and moves the
`scaled_float` and `token_count` mappers to it. I'd like to eventually move
`range` fields there but it's more complicated due to their intimate
relationship with range queries.

Relates #10368
2017-09-13 17:58:53 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 027c555c9b Add soft limit on allowed number of script fields in request (#26598)
Requesting to many script_fields in a search request can be costly
because of script execution. This change introduces a soft limit on the number
of script fields that are allowed per request. The setting can be
changed per index using the index.max_script_fields setting.

Relates to #26390
2017-09-13 17:22:16 +02:00
Christoph Büscher d2cfad6187 [Tests] Remove skip tests in search/30_limits.yml
After backporting the related change to the 6.x branches, this test can now also
be run in a mixed cluster.

Relates to #26574
2017-09-13 13:15:31 +02:00
Christoph Büscher e00db235bc Add a soft limit for the number of requested doc-value fields (#26574)
Requesting to many docvalue_fields in a search request can potentially be costly
because it might incur a per-field per-document seek. This change introduces a
soft limit on the number of fields that can be retrieved. The setting can be
changed per index using the `index.max_docvalue_fields_search` setting.

Relates to #26390
2017-09-13 11:57:06 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi c62b0192d0 #26496: Set the correct bwc version after backport to 6.x 2017-09-11 13:09:44 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi d68d8c9cef Expose duplicate removal in the completion suggester (#26496)
This change exposes the duplicate removal option added in Lucene for the completion suggester
with a new option called `skip_duplicates` (defaults to false).
This commit also adapts the custom suggest collector to handle deduplication when multiple contexts match the input.

Closes #23364
2017-09-07 17:11:01 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi b41c44370e #26448: Fix rest test not cleaning the settings 2017-09-07 14:11:04 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 6f69b25f61 Restore bwc skip test because backport is missing 2017-09-07 12:38:41 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 1b3b1c0647 Set bwc versions for scroll keep alive rest tests (backported to 6.1) 2017-09-07 12:34:33 +02:00
Jim Ferenczi 0c799eedc5 Add upper limit for scroll expiry (#26448)
This change adds a dynamic cluster setting named `search.max_keep_alive`.
It is used as an upper limit for scroll expiry time in scroll queries and defaults to 1 hour.
This change also ensures that the existing setting `search.default_keep_alive` is always smaller than `search.max_keep_alive`.

Relates #11511

* check style

* add skip for bwc

* iter

* Add a maxium throttle wait time of 1h for reindex

* review

* remove empty line
2017-09-06 10:06:48 +02:00
Christoph Büscher 4ff12c9a0b Throw exception in scroll requests using `from` (#26235)
The `from` search parameter cannot really be used in scrolled searches. This
commit adds a check for this case to the SearchRequest#validate() method so we
can reported it as an error rather than silently ignoring it.

Closes #9373
2017-08-21 15:12:34 +02:00
Zachary Tong 9f295b4ba8 Add REST tests for percentiles agg (#26266)
There's a separate test for each TDigest and HDR Histo,
to keep things clean.

Related to #26220
2017-08-18 10:31:59 -04:00
Zachary Tong 67e003da0d Add REST tests for value_count, stats, extended_stats and cardinality aggs (#26239)
* Add REST tests for value_count, stats, extended_stats and cardinality aggs

Also updates the document type of of other agg REST tests to `doc`

Related to #26220
2017-08-17 10:33:01 -04:00
Zachary Tong 2978b5df8b Add REST tests for avg/min/max/sum metric aggs (#26225)
Adds some REST tests for avg/min/max/sum metric aggregations

Related to #26220
2017-08-16 09:26:38 -04:00
Yannick Welsch 01f6851691 Serialize and expose timeout of acknowledged requests in REST layer (#26189)
Due to the weird way of structuring the serialization code in AcknowledgedRequest, many request types forgot to properly serialize the request timeout, for example "index deletion", "index rollover", "index shrink", "putting pipeline", and other requests. This means that if those requests were not directly sent to the master node, the acknowledgement timeout information would be lost (and the default used instead).
Some requests also don't properly expose the timeout mechanism in the REST layer, such as put / delete stored script. This commit fixes all that.
2017-08-16 07:43:05 +08:00
Luca Cavanna 14ba36977e [TEST] prevent yaml tests from using raw requests (#26044)
Raw requests are supported only by the java yaml test runner and were introduced to test docs snippets. Some yaml tests ended up using them (see #23497) which causes failures for other language clients. This commit migrates those yaml tests to Java tests that send requests through the Java low-level REST client, and also moves the ability to send raw requests to a special client that's only available when testing docs snippets.

Closes #25694
2017-08-07 11:02:16 +02:00
Boaz Leskes e11cbed534 Adding a refresh listener to a recovering shard should be a noop (#26055)
When `refresh=wait_for` is set on an indexing request, we register a listener on the shards that are call during the next refresh. During the recover translog phase, when the engine is open, we have a window of time when indexing operations succeed and they can add their listeners. Those listeners will only be called when the recovery finishes as we do not refresh during recoveries (unless the indexing buffer is full). Next to being a bad user experience, it can also cause deadlocks with an ongoing peer recovery that may wait for those operations to mark the replica in sync (details below).

To fix this, this PR changes refresh listeners to be a noop when the shard is not yet serving reads (implicitly covering the recovery period). It doesn't matter anyway. 

Deadlock with recovery:

When finalizing a peer recovery we mark the peer as "in sync". To do so we wait until the peer's local checkpoint is at least as high as the global checkpoint. If an operation with `refresh=wait_for` is added as a listener on that peer during recovery, it is not completed from the perspective of the primary. The primary than may wait for it to complete before advancing the local checkpoint for that peer. Since that peer is not considered in sync, the global checkpoint on the primary can be higher, causing a deadlock. Operation waits for recovery to finish and a refresh to happen. Recovery waits on the operation.
2017-08-04 19:51:15 +02:00
Jason Tedor f154e53b37 Correctly reset persistent settings in teardown
In the refresh REST tests we setup some persistent settings for debug
logging. In the teardown, we try to restore the logging level back to
info via another persistent setting but this is a mistake because other
tests check if there are no persistent settings. To fix this, we remove
the persistent setting that we added.
2017-08-01 19:35:37 +09:00
Jason Tedor e1ef3d5cc2 Add debug logging for refresh REST tests
We are chasing a test failure in the "refresh=wait_for waits until
changes are visible in search" test yet the logs currently give us no
indication what is happening. This commit adds debug logging for this
test, and cleans up this logging in a teardown section. We can remove
this additional logging after we chase the test failure down.
2017-08-01 18:54:52 +09:00
Zachary Tong caef6cc128 [TEST] Move version skip to setup in Indices.GetMapping#70_legacy_multi_type (#25816)
Since the setup attempts to create an index with two types, and the setup runs before any test,
this will fail on versions 6.0+ before it has a chance to check the skip in each individual
test.  Moving to the setup resolves this issue.
2017-07-21 11:53:48 -04:00
Simon Willnauer 0e3ad522a2 Rewrite search requests on the coordinating nodes (#25814)
This change rewrites search requests on the coordinating node before
we send requests to the individual shards. This will reduce the rewrite load
and object creation for each rewrite on the executing nodes and will fetch
resources only once instead of N times once per shard for queries like `terms`
query with index lookups. (among percolator and geo-shape)

Relates to #25791
2017-07-21 09:38:38 +02:00
Jack Conradson 9f7463e796 remove lang url parameter from stored script requests (#25779)
Also has updates to ScriptMetaData for allowing the old namespace format to be loaded all the way back through 5.0; however, it will throw an exception if two scripts share the same id but different languages.
2017-07-20 08:51:08 -07:00
Luca Cavanna 5c5d723b86 Improve error message when aliases are not supported (#25728)
With #23997 and #25268 we have changed put alias, delete alias, update aliases and delete index to not accept aliases. Instead concrete indices should be provided as their index parameter.

This commit improves the error message in case aliases are provided, from an IndexNotFoundException (404 status code) with "no such index" message, to an IllegalArgumentException (400 status code) with "The provided expression [alias] matches an alias, specify the corresponding concrete indices instead." message.

Note that there is no specific error message for the case where wildcard expressions match one or more aliases. In fact, aliases are simply ignored when expanding wildcards for such APIs. An error is thrown only when the expression ends up matching no indices at all, and allow_no_indices is set to false. In that case the error is still the generic "404 - no such index".
2017-07-18 15:40:17 +02:00
Luca Cavanna 0d8b753325 IndexClosedException to return 400 rather than 403 (#25752)
403 can be confused with security. If an API doesn't support working against closed indices and closed indices are referred to in a request, that is a bad request, hence 400 is more appropriate.
2017-07-18 10:26:32 +02:00
Christoph Büscher a6e3d356ed Change parsing of numeric `to` and `from` parameters in `date_range` aggregation (#25376)
Currently the `to` and `from` parameter in the `date_range` aggregation is not
parsed with the correct date field format from the mappings or the aggregation
if the argument is numeric, but always treated as a long value specifying
`epoch_millis`. This leads to problems e.g. when the format is `epoch_second`,
but the `to` and `from` are currently treated as millis.

With this change, we interpret these parameters according to the `format` of the target field.
If the `format` in the mappings is not compatible with numeric input values,
a compatible `format` (e.g. `epoch_millis`, `epoch_second`) must be specified in
the `date_range` aggregation itself, otherwise an error is thrown.

#Closes #17920
2017-07-18 09:45:28 +02:00
Jason Tedor e9aa60dc9d Skip shrink ignores template mapping in BWC tests
This commit reverts some changes to the shrink API ignore template
mapping REST test in favor of simply skipping the test for BWC
purposes. The complexity here is due to deprecations and lacking the
infrastructure to gracefully handle a situation like this.
2017-07-17 20:32:18 +09:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 7a401cd1d2
[TEST] skips shrink source mapping rest test
This change skips the rest test in `rest-api-spec/test/indices.shrink/20_source_mapping.yml` as it currently fails because if we don’t expect the deprecation warning the normal rest tests fail because they get a warning they don’t expect but if we do expect the deprecation warning the mixed cluster tests fail because they don’t get a warning which they expected.
2017-07-17 12:24:07 +01:00
Jason Tedor b1f8b75ac3 Fix warnings in shrink ignore templates test
This commit fixes an issue with the REST test that the shrink API
ignores templates. The problem is that we have to use a BWC version of
the API (for the BWC tests) but this raises deprecation warnings. This
commit adds an expectation for these deprecation warnings.
2017-07-17 18:25:37 +09:00
Simon Willnauer 2da79f2b5e [TEST] Use 5.x compatible API in shrink tests 2017-07-17 09:45:49 +02:00
Jason Tedor 5b25b5d80a Fix comment on shrink indices test
This commit fixes a comment on a shrink indices test; the comment is
wrong because the fix in question was applied starting 5.6.0.
2017-07-17 16:28:09 +09:00
Jason Tedor fd98f7abc2 Adjust skip version for shrink index test
This commit adjusts the skip version for a shrink index test that
ensures that a shrunken index ignores templates; the version can be
adjusted after the fix was backported targeting 5.6.0 and later.

Relates #25380
2017-07-17 12:56:12 +09:00
Simon Willnauer ccda0441e1 Bump BWC versions after #25658 backport to 5.6 2017-07-15 11:34:16 +02:00
Ryan Ernst 072402463b Scripting: Remove search template actions (#25717)
The dedicated search template put/get/delete actions are deprecated in
5.6. This commit removes them from 6.0.
2017-07-14 23:12:05 -07:00
Luca Cavanna 7930b8a720 Fix indices options parsing from REST in delete index API (#25709)
When parsing indices options from REST, we parse the optional parameters that are supported at REST (ignore_unavailable, allow_no_indices and expand_wildcards) and we provide the API default values for all the other (internal) options so that they are set to the new indices options while parsing. The `ignoreAliases` option was forgotten though, which means that whenever you pass in any index option at REST to the delete index API, you get to delete aliases like it was supported before (as ignoreAliases gets set to false like in all the other APIs).

Added unit tests for IndicesOptions parsing from REST parameters, and yaml tests for the delete index API.
2017-07-14 10:39:44 +02:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 11477a608f Removes FieldStats API (#25628)
* Removes FieldStats API

* iter

* iter
2017-07-13 11:56:46 +01:00
Sergey Galkin e2bfb35f4a Shrunk indices should ignore templates
A shrunk index should ignore anything from templates and instead take
its mappings, aliases, and settings from the original index, plus any
new settings and aliases passed in with the shrink request. This commit
causes this to be the case.

Relates #25380
2017-07-12 18:27:38 -04:00
Simon Willnauer e81804cfa4 Add a shard filter search phase to pre-filter shards based on query rewriting (#25658)
Today if we search across a large amount of shards we hit every shard. Yet, it's quite
common to search across an index pattern for time based indices but filtering will exclude
all results outside a certain time range ie. `now-3d`. While the search can potentially hit
hundreds of shards the majority of the shards might yield 0 results since there is not document
that is within this date range. Kibana for instance does this regularly but used `_field_stats`
to optimize the indexes they need to query. Now with the deprecation of `_field_stats` and it's upcoming removal a single dashboard in kibana can potentially turn into searches hitting hundreds or thousands of shards and that can easily cause search rejections even though the most of the requests are very likely super cheap and only need a query rewriting to early terminate with 0 results.

This change adds a pre-filter phase for searches that can, if the number of shards are higher than a the `pre_filter_shard_size` threshold (defaults to 128 shards), fan out to the shards
and check if the query can potentially match any documents at all. While false positives are possible, a negative response means that no matches are possible. These requests are not subject to rejection and can greatly reduce the number of shards a request needs to hit. The approach here is preferable to the kibana approach with field stats since it correctly handles aliases and uses the correct threadpools to execute these requests. Further it's completely transparent to the user and improves scalability of elasticsearch in general on large clusters.
2017-07-12 22:19:20 +02:00
Adrien Grand f9fbce84b6 Optimize the order of bytes in uuids for better compression. (#24615)
Flake ids organize bytes in such a way that ids are ordered. However, we do not
need that property and could reorganize bytes in an order that would better suit
Lucene's terms dict instead.

Some synthetic tests suggest that this change decreases the disk footprint of
the `_id` field by about 50% in many cases (see `UUIDTests.testCompression`).
For instance, when simulating the indexing of 10M docs at a rate of 10k docs
per second, the current uid generator used 20.2 bytes per document on average,
while this new generator which only puts bytes in a different order uses 9.6
bytes per document on average.

We had already explored this idea in #18209 but the attempt to share long common
prefixes had had a bad impact on indexing speed. This time I have been more
careful about putting discriminant bytes early in the `_id` in a way that
preserves indexing speed on par with today, while still allowing for better
compression.
2017-07-11 17:28:23 +02:00
Simon Willnauer 98c91a3bd0 Limit the number of concurrent shard requests per search request (#25632)
This is a protection mechanism to prevent a single search request from
hitting a large number of shards in the cluster concurrently. If a search is
executed against all indices in the cluster this can easily overload the cluster
causing rejections etc. which is not necessarily desirable. Instead this PR adds
a per request limit of `max_concurrent_shard_requests` that throttles the number of
concurrent initial phase requests to `256` by default. This limit can be increased per request
and protects single search requests from overloading the cluster. Subsequent PRs can introduces
addiontional improvemetns ie. limiting this on a `_msearch` level, making defaults a factor of
the number of nodes or sort shards iters such that we gain the best concurrency across nodes.
2017-07-11 16:23:10 +02:00
Boaz Leskes a6db0ea908 Run Translog retention yaml tests with no replicas
Initializing replicas change the translog retention logic and confuses the test.

Switch to the solution suggested in https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/25623, if implemented
2017-07-10 11:06:57 +02:00
olcbean 2ba9fd2aec Remove deprecated created and found from index, delete and bulk (#25516)
The created and found fields in index and delete responses became obsolete after the introduction of the result field in index, update and delete responses (#19566).

After deprecating the created and found fields in 5.x (#19633), now they are removed.

Fixes #19630
2017-07-07 13:58:46 -04:00
Jim Ferenczi 31614c3ddb Remove deprecated fielddata_fields from search request (#25566)
... and inner_hits
2017-07-06 13:02:28 +02:00
Colin Goodheart-Smithe 41abccf6c5 Adds rewrite phase to aggregations (#25495)
* Adds rewrite phase to aggregations

This change adds aggregations to the rewrite performed by the `SearchSourceBuilder`. This means that `AggregationBuilder`s are able to implement a `rewrite()` method where they can return a new `AggregationBuilder` which is functionally the same but in a more primitive form. This is exactly analogous to the rewrite done by the `QueryBuilder`s.

The first aggregation to implement the rewrite are the filter and filters aggregations so they can rewrite the filters they contain.

Closes #17676

* Removes rewrite from PipelineAggregationBuilder

Rewrite is based on shard level information. Since pipeline aggregation are run in the reduce phase it doesn’t make sense to rewrite them on the shards. In fact eventually we shouldn’t be transporting them to the shards at all and should be retaining them on the coordinating node for execution in the reduce phase

* Addresses review comments

* addresses more review comments

* Fixed imports
2017-07-04 16:47:48 +01:00
Jun Ohtani 6894ef6057 [Analysis] Support normalizer in request param (#24767)
* [Analysis] Support normalizer in request param

Support normalizer param
Support custom normalizer with char_filter/filter param

Closes #23347
2017-07-04 19:16:56 +09:00
Jason Tedor 6ae4497c13 Adjust BWC version on bad allocation request test
This commit adjusts the BWC version on the bad cluster allocation
explain request test as changing the API to respond with a bad request
status instead of an internal server error status was backported to 5.x
to be included in 5.6.0.

Relates #25503
2017-06-30 18:05:58 -04:00
Jason Tedor c70c440050 Adjust status on bad allocation explain requests
When a user requests a cluster allocation explain in a situation where
it does not make sense (for example, there are no unassigned shards), we
should consider this a bad request instead of a server error. Yet, today
by throwing an illegal state exception, these are treated as server
errors. This commit adjusts these so that they throw illegal argument
exceptions and are treated as bad requests.

Relates #25503
2017-06-30 17:50:20 -04:00
Glen Smith 1dd28808d5 Fix typo in name of test
This commit fixes a typo in the name of a REST test.

Relates #25451
2017-06-30 12:51:37 -04:00