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Allows users of the Low Level REST client to specify which hosts a request should be run on. They implement the `NodeSelector` interface or reuse a built in selector like `NOT_MASTER_ONLY` to chose which nodes are valid. Using it looks like: ``` Request request = new Request("POST", "/foo/_search"); RequestOptions options = request.getOptions().toBuilder(); options.setNodeSelector(NodeSelector.NOT_MASTER_ONLY); request.setOptions(options); ... ``` This introduces a new `Node` object which contains a `HttpHost` and the metadata about the host. At this point that metadata is just `version` and `roles` but I plan to add node attributes in a followup. The canonical way to **get** this metadata is to use the `Sniffer` to pull the information from the Elasticsearch cluster. I've marked this as "breaking-java" because it breaks custom implementations of `HostsSniffer` by renaming the interface to `NodesSniffer` and by changing it from returning a `List<HttpHost>` to a `List<Node>`. It *shouldn't* break anyone else though. Because we expect to find it useful, this also implements `host_selector` support to `do` statements in the yaml tests. Using it looks a little like: ``` --- "example test": - skip: features: host_selector - do: host_selector: version: " - 7.0.0" # same syntax as skip apiname: something: true ``` The `do` section parses the `version` string into a host selector that uses the same version comparison logic as the `skip` section. When the `do` section is executed it passed the off to the `RestClient`, using the `ElasticsearchHostsSniffer` to sniff the required metadata. The idea is to use this in mixed version tests to target a specific version of Elasticsearch so we can be sure about the deprecation logging though we don't currently have any examples that need it. We do, however, have at least one open pull request that requires something like this to properly test it. Closes #21888 |
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