OpenSearch/modules/reindex/build.gradle

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import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.condition.Os
import org.elasticsearch.gradle.Architecture
import org.elasticsearch.gradle.OS
import org.elasticsearch.gradle.info.BuildParams
import static org.elasticsearch.gradle.BuildPlugin.getJavaHome
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.test-with-dependencies'
apply plugin: 'elasticsearch.jdk-download'
esplugin {
description 'The Reindex module adds APIs to reindex from one index to another or update documents in place.'
classname 'org.elasticsearch.index.reindex.ReindexPlugin'
hasClientJar = true
}
testClusters.integTest {
// Modules who's integration is explicitly tested in integration tests
module file(project(':modules:parent-join').tasks.bundlePlugin.archiveFile)
module file(project(':modules:lang-painless').tasks.bundlePlugin.archiveFile)
// Whitelist reindexing from the local node so we can test reindex-from-remote.
setting 'reindex.remote.whitelist', '127.0.0.1:*'
}
test {
/*
* We have to disable setting the number of available processors as tests in the
* same JVM randomize processors and will step on each other if we allow them to
* set the number of available processors as it's set-once in Netty.
*/
systemProperty 'es.set.netty.runtime.available.processors', 'false'
}
dependencies {
compile project(":client:rest")
compile project(":libs:elasticsearch-ssl-config")
// for http - testing reindex from remote
testCompile project(path: ':modules:transport-netty4', configuration: 'runtime')
// for parent/child testing
testCompile project(path: ':modules:parent-join', configuration: 'runtime')
}
restResources {
restApi {
includeCore '_common', 'cluster', 'nodes', 'indices', 'index', 'get', 'search', 'mget', 'count',
'update_by_query', 'delete_by_query', 'reindex_rethrottle', 'tasks', 'reindex', 'put_script'
}
}
thirdPartyAudit.ignoreMissingClasses(
// Commons logging
'javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent',
'javax.servlet.ServletContextListener',
'org.apache.avalon.framework.logger.Logger',
'org.apache.log.Hierarchy',
'org.apache.log.Logger',
)
forbiddenPatterns {
// PKCS#12 file are not UTF-8
exclude '**/*.p12'
}
// Support for testing reindex-from-remote against old Elasticsearch versions
configurations {
oldesFixture
es2
es1
es090
}
dependencies {
oldesFixture project(':test:fixtures:old-elasticsearch')
/* Right now we just test against the latest version of each major we expect
* reindex-from-remote to work against. We could randomize the versions but
* that doesn't seem worth it at this point. */
es2 'org.elasticsearch.distribution.zip:elasticsearch:2.4.5@zip'
es1 'org.elasticsearch:elasticsearch:1.7.6@zip'
es090 'org.elasticsearch:elasticsearch:0.90.13@zip'
}
jdks {
legacy {
vendor = 'adoptopenjdk'
version = '8u242+b08'
platform = OS.current().name().toLowerCase()
architecture = Architecture.current().name().toLowerCase()
}
}
if (Os.isFamily(Os.FAMILY_WINDOWS)) {
logger.warn("Disabling reindex-from-old tests because we can't get the pid file on windows")
integTest.runner {
systemProperty "tests.fromOld", "false"
}
} else if (rootProject.rootDir.toString().contains(" ")) {
logger.warn("Disabling reindex-from-old tests because Elasticsearch 1.7 won't start with spaces in the path")
integTest.runner {
systemProperty "tests.fromOld", "false"
}
} else {
/* Set up tasks to unzip and run the old versions of ES before running the
* integration tests. */
def versions = ['2', '1', '090']
if (Os.isFamily(Os.FAMILY_MAC)) {
// 0.90 fails sometimes on mac, given that it is so old, let us disable it
// see: https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/issues/51202
versions = ['2', '1']
}
for (String version : versions) {
Task unzip = task("unzipEs${version}", type: Sync) {
Configuration oldEsDependency = configurations['es' + version]
dependsOn oldEsDependency
/* Use a closure here to delay resolution of the dependency until we need
* it */
from {
oldEsDependency.collect { zipTree(it) }
}
into temporaryDir
}
Task fixture = task("oldEs${version}Fixture", type: org.elasticsearch.gradle.test.AntFixture) {
dependsOn project.configurations.oldesFixture, jdks.legacy
dependsOn unzip
executable = "${BuildParams.runtimeJavaHome}/bin/java"
env 'CLASSPATH', "${-> project.configurations.oldesFixture.asPath}"
env 'JAVA_HOME', jdks.legacy.javaHomePath
args 'oldes.OldElasticsearch',
baseDir,
unzip.temporaryDir,
version == '090'
waitCondition = { fixture, ant ->
// the fixture writes the ports file when Elasticsearch's HTTP service
// is ready, so we can just wait for the file to exist
return fixture.portsFile.exists()
}
}
integTest {
dependsOn fixture
runner {
systemProperty "tests.fromOld", "true"
/* Use a closure on the string to delay evaluation until right before we
* run the integration tests so that we can be sure that the file is
* ready. */
nonInputProperties.systemProperty "es${version}.port", "${-> fixture.addressAndPort}"
}
}
}
}