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Alexander Reelsen
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Watcher: Store thread context headers in watch (elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2808)
In order to be able to execute a watch as the user, who stored the watch, this commit stores certain headers of the thread context, that was used when the watch was stored. Upon loading the watch the headers are loaded and applied for the following watcher execution features * search transform * search input * index action A special case is the execute watch API, which overrides the headers loaded from the watch with the one of the current request, so that a user cannot execute this watch with other privileges of the user who stored it. Only the headers "es-security-runas-user", "_xpack_security_authentication" are copied for now, as those are needed for our security features. The headers are stored in watch status in the watch and are not returned by default, when the GET Watch API is used. A search reveals those of course. relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2201 Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9803bd51c2
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= Elasticsearch X-Pack A set of Elastic's commercial plugins for Elasticsearch: - License - Security - Watcher - Monitoring - Machine Learning - Graph = Setup You must checkout `x-pack-elasticsearch` and `elasticsearch` with a specific directory structure. The `elasticsearch` checkout will be used when building `x-pack-elasticsearch`. The structure is: - /path/to/elastic/elasticsearch - /path/to/elastic/elasticsearch-extra/x-pack-elasticsearch == Vault Secret The build requires a Vault Secret ID. You can use a GitHub token by following these steps: 1. Go to https://github.com/settings/tokens 2. Click *Generate new token* 3. Set permissions to `read:org` 4. Copy the token into `~/.elastic/github.token` 5. Set the token's file permissions to `600` ``` $ mkdir ~/.elastic $ vi ~/.elastic/github.token # Add your_token exactly as it is into the file and save it $ chmod 600 ~/.elastic/github.token ``` If you do not create the token, then you will see something along the lines of this as the failure when trying to build X-Pack: ``` * What went wrong: Missing ~/.elastic/github.token file or VAULT_SECRET_ID environment variable, needed to authenticate with vault for secrets ``` === Offline Mode When running the build in offline mode (`--offline`), it will not required to have the vault secret setup. == Native Code **This is mandatory as tests depend on it** Machine Learning requires platform specific binaries, build from https://github.com/elastic/machine-learning-cpp via CI servers. The native artifacts are stored in S3. To retrieve them infra's team Vault service is utilized, which requires a github token. Please setup a github token as documented: https://github.com/elastic/infra/blob/master/docs/vault.md#github-auth The github token has to be put into ~/.elastic/github.token, while the file rights must be set to 0600. = Build - Run unit tests: + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean test ----- - Run all tests: + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean check ----- - Run integration tests: + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean integTest ----- - Package X-Pack (without running tests) + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean assemble ----- - Install X-Pack (without running tests) + [source, txt] ----- gradle clean install ----- = Building documentation The source files in this repository can be included in either the X-Pack Reference or the Elasticsearch Reference. NOTE: In 5.5 and later, the Elasticsearch Reference includes X-Pack-specific content when it is built from this repo. To build the Elasticsearch Reference on your local machine: * Use the `index.asciidoc` file in the docs/en directory. * Specify the location of the `elasticsearch/docs` directory with the `--resource` option when you run `build_docs.pl`. For example: [source, txt] ----- ./docs/build_docs.pl --doc elasticsearch-extra/x-pack-elasticsearch/docs/en/index.asciidoc --resource=elasticsearch/docs --chunk 1 ----- For information about building the X-Pack Reference, see the README in the x-pack repo. To build a release notes page for the pull requests in this repository: * Use the dev-tools/xes-release-notes.pl script to pull PRs from the x-pack-elasticsearch repo. Alternatively, use the dev-tools/xescpp_release_notes.pl script to pull PRs from both the x-pack-elasticsearch and machine-learning-cpp repos. * Specify the version label for which you want the release notes. * Redirect the output to a new local file. NOTE: You must have a personal access token called ~/.github_auth with "repo" scope. Use steps similar to "Vault Secret" to create this file. For example: [source, txt] ----- ./dev-tools/xes_release_notes.pl v5.5.2 > ~/tmp/5.5.2.asciidoc ----- == Adding Images When you include an image in the documentation, specify the path relative to the location of the asciidoc file. By convention, we put images in an `images` subdirectory. For example to insert `watcher-ui-edit-watch.png` in `watcher/limitations.asciidoc`: . Add an `images` subdirectory to the watcher directory if it doesn't already exist. . In `limitations.asciidoc` specify: + [source, txt] ----- image::images/watcher-ui-edit-watch.png["Editing a watch"] ----- Please note that image names and anchor IDs must be unique within the book, so do not use generic identifiers.
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