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See the License for the specific # language governing permissions and limitations under the License. import random import os import tempfile import shutil import subprocess import time import argparse import logging import sys import re if sys.version_info[0] > 2: print('%s must use python 2.x (for the ES python client)' % sys.argv[0]) from datetime import datetime try: from elasticsearch import Elasticsearch from elasticsearch.exceptions import ConnectionError from elasticsearch.exceptions import TransportError except ImportError as e: print('Can\'t import elasticsearch please install `sudo pip install elasticsearch`') sys.exit(1) # sometimes returns True def rarely(): return random.randint(0, 10) == 0 # usually returns True def frequently(): return not rarely() # asserts the correctness of the given hits given they are sorted asc def assert_sort(hits): values = [hit['sort'] for hit in hits['hits']['hits']] assert len(values) > 0, 'expected non emtpy result' val = min(values) for x in values: assert x >= val, '%s >= %s' % (x, val) val = x # Indexes the given number of document into the given index # and randomly runs refresh, optimize and flush commands def index_documents(es, index_name, type, num_docs): logging.info('Indexing %s docs' % num_docs) for id in range(0, num_docs): es.index(index=index_name, doc_type=type, id=id, body={'string': str(random.randint(0, 100)), 'long_sort': random.randint(0, 100), 'double_sort' : float(random.randint(0, 100)), 'bool' : random.choice([True, False])}) if rarely(): es.indices.refresh(index=index_name) if rarely(): es.indices.flush(index=index_name, force=frequently()) logging.info('Flushing index') es.indices.flush(index=index_name) def delete_by_query(es, version, index_name, doc_type): logging.info('Deleting long_sort:[10..20] docs') query = {'query': {'range': {'long_sort': {'gte': 10, 'lte': 20}}}} if version.startswith('0.90.') or version in ('1.0.0.Beta1', '1.0.0.Beta2'): # TODO #10262: we can't write DBQ into the translog for these old versions until we fix this back-compat bug: # #4074: these versions don't expect to see the top-level 'query' to count/delete_by_query: query = query['query'] return deleted_count = es.count(index=index_name, doc_type=doc_type, body=query)['count'] result = es.delete_by_query(index=index_name, doc_type=doc_type, body=query) # make sure no shards failed: assert result['_indices'][index_name]['_shards']['failed'] == 0, 'delete by query failed: %s' % result logging.info('Deleted %d docs' % deleted_count) def run_basic_asserts(es, index_name, type, num_docs): count = es.count(index=index_name)['count'] assert count == num_docs, 'Expected %r but got %r documents' % (num_docs, count) for _ in range(0, num_docs): random_doc_id = random.randint(0, num_docs-1) doc = es.get(index=index_name, doc_type=type, id=random_doc_id) assert doc, 'Expected document for id %s but got %s' % (random_doc_id, doc) assert_sort(es.search(index=index_name, body={ 'sort': [ {'double_sort': {'order': 'asc'}} ] })) assert_sort(es.search(index=index_name, body={ 'sort': [ {'long_sort': {'order': 'asc'}} ] })) def build_version(version_tuple): return '.'.join([str(x) for x in version_tuple]) def build_tuple(version_string): return [int(x) for x in version_string.split('.')] def start_node(version, release_dir, data_dir, tcp_port, http_port): logging.info('Starting node from %s on port %s/%s' % (release_dir, tcp_port, http_port)) cmd = [ os.path.join(release_dir, 'bin/elasticsearch'), '-Des.path.data=%s' % data_dir, '-Des.path.logs=logs', '-Des.cluster.name=bwc_index_' + version, '-Des.network.host=localhost', '-Des.discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled=false', '-Des.transport.tcp.port=%s' % tcp_port, '-Des.http.port=%s' % http_port ] if version.startswith('0.') or version.startswith('1.0.0.Beta') : cmd.append('-f') # version before 1.0 start in background automatically return subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) def create_client(http_port, timeout=30): logging.info('Waiting for node to startup') for _ in range(0, timeout): # TODO: ask Honza if there is a better way to do this? try: client = Elasticsearch([{'host': '127.0.0.1', 'port': http_port}]) client.cluster.health(wait_for_nodes=1) client.count() # can we actually search or do we get a 503? -- anyway retry return client except (ConnectionError, TransportError): pass time.sleep(1) assert False, 'Timed out waiting for node for %s seconds' % timeout def generate_index(client, version): name = 'index-%s' % version.lower() client.indices.delete(index=name, ignore=404) num_shards = random.randint(1, 10) num_replicas = random.randint(0, 1) logging.info('Create single shard test index') mappings = {} if not version.startswith('2.'): # TODO: we need better "before/onOr/after" logic in python # backcompat test for legacy type level analyzer settings, see #8874 mappings['analyzer_type1'] = { 'analyzer': 'standard', 'properties': { 'string_with_index_analyzer': { 'type': 'string', 'index_analyzer': 'standard' }, } } # completion type was added in 0.90.3 if version not in ['0.90.0.Beta1', '0.90.0.RC1', '0.90.0.RC2', '0.90.0', '0.90.1', '0.90.2']: mappings['analyzer_type1']['properties']['completion_with_index_analyzer'] = { 'type': 'completion', 'index_analyzer': 'standard' } mappings['analyzer_type2'] = { 'index_analyzer': 'standard', 'search_analyzer': 'keyword', 'search_quote_analyzer': 'english', } mappings['index_name_and_path'] = { 'properties': { 'parent_multi_field': { 'type': 'string', 'path': 'just_name', 'fields': { 'raw': {'type': 'string', 'index': 'not_analyzed', 'index_name': 'raw_multi_field'} } }, 'field_with_index_name': { 'type': 'string', 'index_name': 'custom_index_name_for_field' } } } mappings['meta_fields'] = { '_id': { 'path': 'myid' }, '_routing': { 'path': 'myrouting' }, '_boost': { 'null_value': 2.0 } } mappings['custom_formats'] = { 'properties': { 'string_with_custom_postings': { 'type': 'string', 'postings_format': 'Lucene41' }, 'long_with_custom_doc_values': { 'type': 'long', 'doc_values_format': 'Lucene42' } } } client.indices.create(index=name, body={ 'settings': { 'number_of_shards': 1, 'number_of_replicas': 0 }, 'mappings': mappings }) health = client.cluster.health(wait_for_status='green', wait_for_relocating_shards=0) assert health['timed_out'] == False, 'cluster health timed out %s' % health num_docs = random.randint(2000, 3000) if version == "1.1.0": # 1.1.0 is buggy and creates lots and lots of segments, so we create a # lighter index for it to keep bw tests reasonable # see https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/5817 num_docs = num_docs / 10 index_documents(client, name, 'doc', num_docs) logging.info('Running basic asserts on the data added') run_basic_asserts(client, name, 'doc', num_docs) def snapshot_index(client, cfg): # Add bogus persistent settings to make sure they can be restored client.cluster.put_settings(body={ 'persistent': { 'cluster.routing.allocation.exclude.version_attr': cfg.version } }) client.indices.put_template(name='template_' + cfg.version.lower(), order=0, body={ "template": "te*", "settings": { "number_of_shards" : 1 }, "mappings": { "type1": { "_source": { "enabled" : False } } }, "aliases": { "alias1": {}, "alias2": { "filter": { "term": {"version" : cfg.version } }, "routing": "kimchy" }, "{index}-alias": {} } }) client.snapshot.create_repository(repository='test_repo', body={ 'type': 'fs', 'settings': { 'location': cfg.repo_dir } }) client.snapshot.create(repository='test_repo', snapshot='test_1', wait_for_completion=True) client.snapshot.delete_repository(repository='test_repo') def compress_index(version, tmp_dir, output_dir): compress(tmp_dir, output_dir, 'index-%s.zip' % version, 'data') def compress_repo(version, tmp_dir, output_dir): compress(tmp_dir, output_dir, 'repo-%s.zip' % version, 'repo') def compress(tmp_dir, output_dir, zipfile, directory): abs_output_dir = os.path.abspath(output_dir) zipfile = os.path.join(abs_output_dir, zipfile) if os.path.exists(zipfile): os.remove(zipfile) logging.info('Compressing index into %s', zipfile) olddir = os.getcwd() os.chdir(tmp_dir) subprocess.check_call('zip -r %s %s' % (zipfile, directory), shell=True) os.chdir(olddir) def parse_config(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Builds an elasticsearch index for backwards compatibility tests') parser.add_argument('version', metavar='X.Y.Z', help='The elasticsearch version to build an index for') parser.add_argument('--releases-dir', '-d', default='backwards', metavar='DIR', help='The directory containing elasticsearch releases') parser.add_argument('--output-dir', '-o', default='src/test/resources/org/elasticsearch/bwcompat', help='The directory to write the zipped index into') parser.add_argument('--tcp-port', default=9300, type=int, help='The port to use as the minimum port for TCP communication') parser.add_argument('--http-port', default=9200, type=int, help='The port to use as the minimum port for HTTP communication') cfg = parser.parse_args() cfg.release_dir = os.path.join(cfg.releases_dir, 'elasticsearch-%s' % cfg.version) if not os.path.exists(cfg.release_dir): parser.error('ES version %s does not exist in %s' % (cfg.version, cfg.releases_dir)) if not os.path.exists(cfg.output_dir): parser.error('Output directory does not exist: %s' % cfg.output_dir) cfg.tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() cfg.data_dir = os.path.join(cfg.tmp_dir, 'data') cfg.repo_dir = os.path.join(cfg.tmp_dir, 'repo') logging.info('Temp data dir: %s' % cfg.data_dir) logging.info('Temp repo dir: %s' % cfg.repo_dir) cfg.snapshot_supported = not (cfg.version.startswith('0.') or cfg.version == '1.0.0.Beta1') return cfg def main(): logging.basicConfig(format='[%(levelname)s] [%(asctime)s] %(message)s', level=logging.INFO, datefmt='%Y-%m-%d %I:%M:%S %p') logging.getLogger('elasticsearch').setLevel(logging.ERROR) logging.getLogger('urllib3').setLevel(logging.WARN) cfg = parse_config() try: node = start_node(cfg.version, cfg.release_dir, cfg.data_dir, cfg.tcp_port, cfg.http_port) client = create_client(cfg.http_port) generate_index(client, cfg.version) if cfg.snapshot_supported: snapshot_index(client, cfg) # 10067: get a delete-by-query into the translog on upgrade. We must do # this after the snapshot, because it calls flush. Otherwise the index # will already have the deletions applied on upgrade. delete_by_query(client, cfg.version, 'test', 'doc') finally: if 'node' in vars(): logging.info('Shutting down node with pid %d', node.pid) node.terminate() time.sleep(1) # some nodes take time to terminate compress_index(cfg.version, cfg.tmp_dir, cfg.output_dir) if cfg.snapshot_supported: compress_repo(cfg.version, cfg.tmp_dir, cfg.output_dir) if __name__ == '__main__': try: main() except KeyboardInterrupt: print('Caught keyboard interrupt, exiting...')